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D E P A R T M E N T OF C O M M E R C E U .S . BUREAU OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE B. S. CUTLER, Chief STATISTICAL ABSTRACT OF THE UNITED STATES 1917 FOR TIET H NUMBER PRICE, 4# CENTS Sold only by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office Washington, D. C.* • WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE • 1918 CONTENTS. Letter of transm ittal............................................................................................................... Explanatory notes................................................................................................................... Area, natural resources, population, etc .......................................................................... Education.................................................................................................................................. Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries.................................................................................... Manufactures and m ines....................................................................................................... Occupations, labor, and wages............................................................................................ Internal communication and transportation................................................................... Merchant marine and shipping........................................................................................... Foreign commerce................................................................................................................... Commerce of noncontiguous territory............................................................................... Consumption estim ates.......................................................................................................... Prices.......................................................................................................................................... Money, banking, and insurance......................................................................................... Public finance and national w ealth.................................................................................. Army, Navy, Civil Service, pensions, etc...................................................................... Statistical record of the plogress of the United States................................................ Commercial, financial, and monetary statistics of the principal countries of the world................................................................................................................................ I ndex .......................................................................................................................................... 3 Page. 5 7 9 113 129 181 247 279 329 353 525 531 543 561 623 675 705 761 788 L E T T E R OF T R A N S M I T T A L . Bureau of D epartment op Commerce, Foreign and D omestic Commerce, Washington, January 1, 1918. Sir : I h ave the honor to subm it herew ith for publication the fortieth issue of th e S ta tistica l A bstract of the U nited S ta tes. A s during the past several previous years, the actual com pilation of this m aterial w as done b y Mr. Edw ard W h itn ey, of the R esearch D ivision . R espectfully, B. S. Cutler , To H on. W illiam C. R edfield , Chief of Bureau. Secretary of Commerce. 5 EXPLANATORY NOTES The condensed statistics contained in this volume, unless otherwise stated in con nection with the individual tables, represent, or are based upon, official figures collated and published under the various laws of the United States or those of other' countries to which they m ay relate. T he sources to which th e various tables are credited will indicate where application should be m ade for additional details, with the exception that certain tables for which no credit appears are derived from regular reports of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Departm ent of Commerce, and that Table No 400 is derived largely from corresponding data presented for shorter periods in previous tables. General im ports.—Tables Nos. 258 and 259 embrace imported articles entered at the customhouses for immediate consumption and imported articles entered for warehouse. The statem ents of imports entered for consumption, Tables Nos. 265, 266, and 267 embrace imported articles entered for immediate consump tion and imported articles withdrawn from warehouse for consumption. The statem ent of general imports and the statem ent of imports entered for consumption for any period should therefore differ to the extent that the value of entries for warehouse for the period differs from the value of withdrawals from warehouse for consumption. The term “ entry for consumption” is the technical name of the import entry made at the customhouse, and does not imply th at the goods have been actually consumed, but simply that they have been delivered into the custody of the importer and-that the duties have been paid on the dutiable portion. Some of them m ay be afterwards exported. Im port value.—All invoices of imported merchandise shall be made out in the currency of the place or country from whence the importations shall be made, or, if purchased, or agreed to be purchased, in the currency actually paid, agreed upon, or to be paid therefor, shall contain a correct, complete, and detailed description of such merchandise and of the packages, wrappings, or other coverings containing it, and shall be made in triplicate or in quadruplicate in case of merchandise intended for immediate transportation without appraisement, and signed by the person owning or shipping the same, ifthe merchandise has been actually purchased, or price agreed upon, fixed, or determined, or by the manufacturer or owner thereof, Ifthe same has been procured otherwise than by purchase, or agreement of purchase, or by the duly author ized agent of such purchaser, seller, manufacturer, or owner. AH such invoices shall, at or before the shipment of the merchandise, be produced to the consular officer of the United States of the consular district in which the merchandise was manufactured, or purchased, or contracted to be delivered from, or when purchases or agreements for purchase are made in several places, in the consular district where the merchandise is assembled for shipm ent, as the case m ay be, for export to the United States, and shall have indorsed thereon, when so produced, a declaration signed by the pur chaser, seller, manufacturer, owner, or agent, setting forth that the invoice is in all respeets correct and true and was made at the place from which the merchandise is to be exported to the United States; that it con tains, if the merchandise was obtained by purchase, or agreement for purchase, a true and full statem ent of the tim e when, the place where, the person from whom the same was purchased, or agreed to be pur chased, and the actual cost thereof, or price agreed upon, fixed, or determined, and of all charges thereon, as provided by the act of October 3,1913; and th at no discounts, rebates, or commissions are contained in the invoice but such as have been actually allowed thereon, and th at all drawbacks or bounties received or to be received are shown therein; and when obtained in any other manner than by purchase, or agreement of purchase, the actual m arket value or wholesale price thereof, at the tim e of exportation to the United States, in the principal markets of the country from whence exported; that such actual m arket value is the price at which the merchandise described in the invoice is freely offered for sale to all purchasers in said markets, and that it is the price which the manufacturer or owner making the declaration would have received, and was willing to receive, for such merchandise sold in the ordinary course of trade in the usual wholesale quantities, and that it includes all charges thereon as provided by the act of October 3, 1913, and the actual quantity thereof; and that no different invoice of the merchandise mentioned in the invoice so produced has been or will be furnished to anyone. If the merchandise was actually purchased, or agreed to be purchased", the declaration shall also contain a statem ent that the currency in which such invoice is made out is th at which was actually paid for the merchandise by the purchaser or agreed to be paid, fixed, or determined. Whenever imported merchandise is subject to an ad valorem rate of duty, or to a duty based upon or regulated in any manner by the value thereof, the duty shall be assessed upon the actual m arket value 7 8 E X P L A N A T O R Y NOTES. or wholesale price thereof, at the tim e of exportation to the United States, in the principal markets of the country from whence exported: such actual market value shall be held to be the price a t which such merchandise is freely offered for sale to all purchasers in said markets, in the usual wholesale quantities, and the price which the seller, shipper, or owner would have received, and was willing to receive, or such merchandise when sold in the ordinary course of trade in the usual wholesale quantities, including tho value of all cartons, cases, crates, boxes, sacks, casks, barrels, hogsheads, bottles, jars, demijohns, carboys, and other containers or coverings, whether holding liquids or solids, and all other costs, charges, and expenses incident to placing the merchandise in condition, packed ready for shipm ent to the United States, and if there be used for covering or holding imported merchandise, whether dutiable or free, any unusual article or form designed for use otherwise than in the bona fide transportation of such merchandise to the United States, additional duty shall be levied and collected upon such m aterial or article at the rate to which the same would be subjected if separately imported. The words “ value,” or “ actual m arket value,” or “ wholesale price,” whenever used in the act of October 3,1913, or in any law relating to the appraise ment of imported merchandise, shall be construed to be the actual m arket value or wholesale price of such or similar merchandise comparable in value therewith, as defined in th at act. [Rev. Stats., 333, secs. 18 and 11 of the act of June 10, 1890, or other laws or regulations, as amended by act of Oct. 3,1913. For full details regarding methods provided for ascertaining the actual “ im port” or “ m arket” value, in question (requirements and duties of sellers, purchasers, manufacturers, owners, agents, importers, shippers, con signors, consignees, consuls, collectors, appraisers, other persons, and production and consumption, fines, penalties, exactions, forfeitures, modifications, effect of decisions of courts of competent jurisdiction, etc.) see the complete act of 1913.) Domestic exports.—Tables Nos. 260 and 261 exhibit the exports of domestic products or manufactures, also exports of commodities of foreign origin which have been changed from the form in which they were imported, or enhanced in value by further manufacture in the United States, such as sugar refined in this country from imported raw sugar, flour ground from imported wheat, and articles and utensils made from imported metals, etc. The value of exports of domestic merchandise is their value at the time of exporta tion in the ports of the United States whence they are exported. (Rev. Stat., 337, and act of Apr. 29,1902.) Foreign exports.—Table No. 262 called “ foreign exports,” or “ reexports,” exhibits exports of foreign merchandise which had been imported. The value of such commodities exported from “ warehouse” is their im port value. The value of such commodities exported “ not from warehouse,” comprising free goods mainly, is the value at the ports of the United States whence they are exported. Foreign merchandise in transit or transshipped.—Table No. 270 exhibits foreign merchandise brought to the United States for immediate transit across the territory of the United States to a foreign country, or for transshipment in the ports of tho United States to a foreign country. The value of the commodities returned in this table is determined in a similar manner to that of imports. W arehoused m erchandise.—Table No 269 exhibits imported merchandise in warehouse. This mer chandise has already appeared in the statements of general imports, Tables Nos. 258 and 259, for the year in which it was imported. The official values of the articles therein represented are the same as the import Values. W eights and m easures.— The term “ ton,” as applied to weight, is specified “ long” (2,240 pounds) or “ short” (2,000 pounds). The term “ ton,” as applied to vessel measurement, is specified as “ net,” equal to 100 cubic feet of carrying capacity exclusive of deductions for space occupied by cabins, machinery, etc., or “ gross,” equal to 100 cubic feet of the entire carrying capacity inclusive of such space. The term “ M feet” used in connection with the measure of lumber, etc., signifies 1,000 feet, board measure, a “ foot” of such measure being 1 foot long, 1 foot wide, and 1 inch or less in thickness. “ Cubic feet” or “ cords,” as applied to the measurement of lumber, pulp wood, etc., signifies cubic contents. According to section 3249, Revised Statutes, " Proof spirits shall be hold to be th at alcoholic liquor which contains one-half its volume of alcohol of a specific gravity of C.7939 at 60° Fahrenheit,” The official gallon prescribed is one containing 231 cubic inches, or 58,372.2 grains, equal to 8.3389 pounds of distilled water at its maximum density, weighed in air of a tem perature of 62° Fahrenheit and barometric pressure of 30 inches. The tax able gallon differs from the proof gallon by reason of the fact that in computing taxable gallons under sec tion 3251, Revised Statutes, all fractional parts of a gallon less than one-tenth are excluded. STATISTICAL ABSTRACT OF THE UNITED STATES, AREA, NATURAL RESOURCES, POPULATION, ETC. N o. 1.—THE U N IT E D STATES: D ates op A cts op Organization or A dmission of States and T erritories and A reas of State Land and W ater S urfaces. [Sources’ Admission of States, Diagram of the D epartm ent of the Interior, 1914, areas, Bureau of the Census, D epartm ent of Commerce.] State or Territory. Date of act of U. S. Stats. organization or admission. Vol. Page W ater original states. STATES WITHOUT PREVIOUS TERRITORIAL ORGANIZATION ADMITTED. STATES WITH PREVIOUS TERRITORIAL ORGANIZATION ADMITTED. Total. S q m iles. S q m ile s Sq. m ile s . 310 227 181 145 11,550 710 2294 405 2,386 2,365 3,686 494 540 New H am pshire.......................... M assachusetts............................. Rhode Is la n d ............................. C onnecticut................................. New Y o rk ..................................... New Je rse y ................................... Pennsylvania................................ D elaw are....................................... M aryland....................................... V irg in ia ......................................... N orth C arolina............................ South C aro lin a............................ G eorgia........... .............................. V erm ont............................................................... K entucky............................................................. T ennessee........................................................... M a in e ................................................................... Texas14.................................................................. 37 2* . West V irginia...................................................... Area. Land. Mar. June June Mar. Dec. June 4,1791 1,1792 1,1796 15,1820 29,1845 19,1863 1 1 1 3 9 12 191 189 491 544 108 633 9,031 8,039 1,067 4,820 47,654 7,514 44, 832 1,965 9,941 40,262 48,740 30,495 58,725 9,341 8,266 1,248 4,965 49,204 8,224 45,126 2,370 12,327 42,627 52,426 30,989 59,266 440 417 335 3,145 3,498 148 9,124 40,181 41,687 29,895 262,398 24,022 9,564 40,598 42,022 33,040 265,896 24,170 May 7,1800 2 58 Nov. 29,1802 2 173 300 40,740 41,040 Mar. 3,1805 2 331 Apr. 8,1812 2 701 3,097 45,409 48,506 May 7,1800 2 58 I n . . d . . . . . i. Dec. 11,1816 309 36,045 3 399 36,354 Apr 7,1798 1 649 M i s s . . i. . . s . Dec. 10,1817 3 472 503 46,302 46,865 Feb. 3,1809 2 514 I l l. . . .i . . .n . Dec. 3,1818 3 536 7622 56,043 56,665 3,1817 3 371 A l a . . . . b. . Dec 14,1819 3 608 719 51,279 51,998 June 4,1812 2 743 M i s Aug. 10,1821 3 645 693 68,727 69,420 Mar. 2,1819 3 493 A r k June 15,1836 5 50 810 52,525 53,335 Jan. 11,1805 2 309 M i c h i Jan. 26,1837 5 144 500 57,480 57,980 Mar. 30,1822 3 654 F l . . o. . . . . r . Mar. 3,1845 5 742 3,805 54,861 58,666 June 12,1838 5 235 I o w Dec. 28,1846 5 742 561 55,586 56,147 Apr. 20,1836 10 r W i s c . . . o . . . . . n . / . . T. . s . . . i. e . . n . May . .. r .. .. .. .. ..i .. .. t .. . ( 5. o. . S . . . r . t . . . y a . . . . . t . . . .e . . . . . . 29,1848 10810 55,256 . 56,066 9 233 ^ T e r r i t <u) o r ) y . (n C a . . .l . . i . . .f . . . .o . . . . . . . . r. . . . . . . .n . . . . . . (. . . . i. . . . S. . . a . . . . . . . . . Sept..a .. . . 1,1847. . e .. t. .. . .. . .. . . . . . t . . . 9,1850 9 452 2,645 155,652 158,297 Mar. 3,1849i t 9 o 403r / T e r r y . . M i n . n. . . . . e . . . . s . . . o . . . . . t . . . a . . . . . . . . 11 285 123,824 80,858 . . . . . . . . [ . . . S . . . . . . . . . .t . . . . .May. . . 11,1858. . . . a. . . . . . . . t . . . . . . e . 84,682 1Exclusive of 3,140 square m iles of Lakes Ontario and Erie. 2 Exclusive of 891 square m iles of Lake Erie, a Joint resolution of Congress. 4•i Territory northwest of the Ohio River,” containing more territory than the present State of Ohio. 6 Exclusive of 3,443 square m iles of Lake Erie. fi Exclusive of 230 square m iles of Lake Michigan. 7 Exclusive of 1,674 square m iles of Lake Michigan. s See President’s proclam ation, 3 Statutes, Appendix No. 2. ®Exclusive of 16,653 square m iles of Lake Superior, 12,922 square m iles of Lake M ichigan, 9,926 square miles of Lake Huron, and 460 square m iles of Lakes St. Clair and Erie. io Exclusive of 2,378 square m iles of Lake Superior and 7,500 square m iles of Lake M ichigan, n “ Military territory,” containing more territory than the present State of California. m Exclusive of 2,514 square m iles of Lake Superior. O L h o i u o / T e r r i t o r y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( T e r r i t o r y . . a n a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . / T e r r i t o r y . . . . a .. .. .. .. n .. .. .. .. ../ a.. .. ..S .. .. .. . .. . .. t. .. . .. . .. . a.. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. t . .. . .. . .. e . . . . . s ( T e r r i t o r y , . . . . s . . . . . .i . . . . . p . . . . .[ . . . . . p . S. . . . . . . i. . t . . . . . . a. . . . . . . . t . . . e . . . . 8 . io . * . . . . / T e r r i t o r y . . . . . . . o . . . . i . . . s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . / T e r r i t o r y . . . . . a . . . . m. . . . . . . a . . . . . . . . . / T e r r i t o r y . . s . o . . . . . u . . . . r. . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ . . . S . . . . . t . . . a . . . . . t . . e . . . . 8 / T e r r i t o r y . . a . . n . . . . . s . . . a . . . . . s . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . [ . . . . S . . . . . t . . . . a . . . . . t . . e / T e r r i t o r y . . g a n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( T e r r i t o r y . . . . . i . . d. . . . . . a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . / T e r r i t o r y . . a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i s i 9 . . 10 A R E A , E T C ., O F STATES AND T E R R IT O R IE S . N o. 1.—T he U nited States: D ates of Acts of Organization States and T erritories, etc.—Continued. Date of act of U. S. Stats. organization or admission. Yol. Page W ater State or Territory. STATES W I T H PREVIOUS TERRITORIAL OR GANIZATION admitted—continued. /T e rrito ry .. Aug. 14,1848 / State........... Feb. 14,1859 /T erritory .. May 30,1854 /S tate.. . Jan. 29,1861 Mar. 2,1861 Oct. 31,1864 '/S tate i /Territory May 30,1854 Mar. 1,1867 '/S tate * /Territory ..i Feb 28, 1861 '/S tate 3.........1 Aug. 1, 1876 /T e rrito ry . J Mar. 2, 1861 'Ista te ............ , Nov. 2,1889 /T erritory .. I Mar 2,1861 ’/State........... Nov. 2,1889 /T errito ry .. May 26,1864 'I s t a t e .......... I Nov. 8,1889 /T erritory .. Mar. 2, 1853 '/S tate ............ i Nov. 11, 1889 /Territory .. Mar. 3,1863 '/S ta te ........... July 3,1890 /T erritory ..I July 25,1868 '/S tate ........... July 10, 1890 /T erritory ..] Sept. 9, 1850 '/S ta te ........... . Jan. 4, 1896 /T errito ry ...' May 2, 1890 '/S tate6........ Nov 16, 1907 /T errito ry ... Sept. 9,1850 '/S tate7 .... Jan. 6,1912 /T errito ry ... Feb. 4,1863 ‘/S tate............ Feb. 14,1912 O reg o n ........... K a n sa s........... N ev ad a........... / N ebraska....... Colorado......... N orth Dakota. South Dakota. M ontana........ W ashington.. Id a h o ............. W yom ing___ Utah ............. . O klahom a___ New M exico.. A rizona........... 323 383 277 126 209 30 277 391 172 474 239 25 <676 32 | 239 25 <676 85 <676 172 <676 808 215 178 222 453 6107 81 267 446 557 664 557 July 16,1790 Mar. 3,1791 July 27,1868 June 14, 1900 1 130 1 214 15 240 31 141 TERRITORIES, ETC. D istrict of Columbia..................... { S is^ c T J.! A laska.................................................D istrict... H aw aii .............................................T erritory.. Total exclusiyeof A laskaand Hawaii.I Total including Alaska and H aw aii.. A dmission or Area. Land. of Total. Sq. miles. Sq. miles. Sq. miles. 1,092 95,607 96,699 384* 81,774 82,158 " 869* *109,821 * lio ‘690 712* *76,808* 77,520 290 103,658 103,948 654 70,183 70,837 747 76,868 77,616 796 146,201 146,997 2,291 66,836 69,127 534 83,354 83,888 320 97,594 97,914 84,990 2,806 82,184 643 69,414 70,057 131 122,503 122,634 146 113,810 113,956 10 i 60 i 70 590,884 6,449 2,973,890 3,026,789 3,624,122 * 1 See President’s proclam ation, Oct. 13,1864,13 Statutes, 749. * See President’s proclam ation, Mar. 1,1867, 14 Statutes, 820. * See President’s proclam ation, Aug. 1,1876,19 Statutes, 665. <See President’s proclam ations, 26 Statutes, 1548 to 1552, inclusive. 6 See President’s proclam ation, Jan. 4,1896, 29 Statutes, 876. 6 See President’s proclam ation, Nov. 16, 1907. 7See President’s proclam ation, Jan . 6,1912. N o. 2 .— NONCONTIGUOUS TERRITORY OF THE UNITED STATES: D ates A cquisition and Organization, and P opulation and A rea . of [Sources: Areas—Alaska, Porto Rico, Hawaii, and the Philippine Islands, reports of the Bureau of theCewsus, D epartm ent of Commerce; Panam a Canal Zone, report of the isthm ian Canal Commis sion, 1911; Guam and Tutuila Group. Navy Departm ent; Virgin Islands, Statistisk Aarbog of Denmark. 1916. Population—The figures, w ith exception of those for the Panam a Canal Zone, Samoa, ana the Virgin Islands, which are represented by special census figures (as of June 10,1916, Dec. 31,1913, and Nov. 1,1917, respectively), are those of the Bureau of the Census, representing estim ates for Ju n e l.j Population. Date of ac U. S. Stats. Area quisition or (square organization. Vol. Page. m iles). Year. Number. Territory. Alaska (D istrict).....................{o?ganfe£d " G u a m ...........................................A cq u ired ... H a w a ii.......................................{organized .I Panam a Canal Zone.................A cquired... Philippine Islands J. .................A cquired... Porto Rico................................... A cquired... T utuila Group............................ A cquired... Virgin Islands..............................Acquired.. June 20,1867 July 27,18681 Apr. 11,1899 July 7,1898 June 14,1900 Feb. 26,1904 Apr. 11,1899 ........d o .. j Mar. 8,1900 1 Mar. 31,1917 15 15 30 30 31 33 30 30 31 39 539 } 590,884 240 1.755 210 750 141 \ 6,449 436 2,234 1.755 115,026 3,435 1.755 77 1,879 1,132 149 1 Civil governm ent established May 17,1884. 1917 1913 1917 1916 1917 1917 1913 1917 64,906 12,866 219,260 31,048 8,918,177 1,230,564 7,426 26,051 C L IM A T IC 11 C O N D IT IO N S No. 3.—LOWEST TEMPERATURE: Record to D ec. 31, 1916, by Months, at S pecified Stations . °F °F 9F. °F. °F 48 40 30 13 1 43 32 23 -10 -17 48 36 23 4 - 1 55 43 30 14 1 32 10 - 2 -28 -4 2 32 28 16 -1 0 - 7 47 34 25 - 2 -12 44 35 24 2 - 9 53 38 28 18 - 5 47 .32 14 - 2 -23 46 36 24 0 -12 40 21 i -1 8 -25 40 26 14 -1 0 -2 0 43 30 10 -13 -15 40 24 15 -12 -24 38 28 8 -29 -34 44 30 23 -1 3 -21 52 42 26 11 - 5 51 42 36 27 23 68 54 44 26 18 38 25 8 -12 -21 49 36 28 11 1 27 18 — 7 —33 —43 29 20 3 -22 -40 33 18 3 -28 ^ 3 4 44 30 22 - 5 -15 64 49 40 26 14 46 35 26 4 -13 50 35 24 12 - 5 23 7 2 -31 -3 0 52 41 31 10 6 49 44 40 34 30 47 36 26 4 - 7 47 35 27 13 - 5 67 62 53 36 32 58 45 31 18 8 63 55 40 29 20 51 36 31 7 - 6 31 20 12 -14 -3 2 36 21 4 -25 -3 0 49 35 22 9 - 2 44 30 15 -1 4 -17 44 35 24 - 1 -1 8 54 43 31 20 8 45 33 20 15 - 5 49 39 34 24 18 41 30 19 - 6 -1 4 43 35 31 11 3 36 23 10 - 9 -2 8 62 45 32 26 25 52 37 24 6 -1 7 40 28 12 -2 4 -39 44 29 22 - 2 -10 57 46 36 21 10 46 47 45 38 34 40 21 13 -11 -13 35 28 16 - 7 -19 46 36 31 15 24 54 , 44 31 18 10 37 i 26 12 -13 -18 46 1 31 20 2 -14 44 I 35 21 i 6 -11 66 1 54 43 32 19 54 1 42 34 | 22 12 41 1 36 24 1- 9 1- 2 49 1 36 26 , 12 ,-13 32 | 13 - 3 -2 9 1-4 6 56 42 31 I 20 1 10 26 | 16 10 i- 9 -2 0 j Annual. December. oF 54 48 51 58 32 40 46 47 55 50 46 42 46 46 40 42 45 56 50 66 43 50 31 36 41 48 66 54 52 34 60 49 54 50 69 61 66 50 34 41 55 50 45 60 48 46 42 43 37 53 55 45 43 58 47 43 39 48 62 41 49 51 65 62 45 52 36 58 33 November. •F. 48 40 41 39 31 30 42 39 45 40 38 36 37 40 39 33 30 49 42 57 34 43 29 31 31 39 64 48 42 26 51 46 43 43 61 48 58 45 28 33 48 42 39 48 42 33 35 39 35 44 44 36 32 53 46 33 32 42 53 34 40 46 64 52 40 43 30 51 29 October July. °F. 33 29 26 38 13 26 31 28 37 27 28 19 26 19 26 16 28 39 38 52 22 34 15 22 20 31 46 27 34 13 39 40 33 34 52 35 52 34 18 19 33 25 27 39 31 35 26 32 19 37 32 23 25 44 42 20 21 36 42 29 32 30 53 43 34 33 14 38 17 September. June. 0 F ”F. °F °F. Abilene, Tex.......................... 31 - 5 - 6 17 25 Albany, N. Y ........................ 43 -24 -18 - 8 13 Amarillo, Tex........................ 25 -11 -16 - 2 20 Atlanta, Ga .......................... 38 - 2 - 8 8 25 Bismarck, N. D ak................ 42 -45 -4 3 -3 6 - 3 Boise, Idaho........................... 39 -28 -12 5 17 Boston, Mass.......................... 46 -13 -11 - 8 11 45 -14 -13 - 4 11 Buffalo, N. Y .......... Charlotte. N. C...................... 38 - 1 - 5 14 26 Chicago, 111............................. 42 -20 -21 -1 2 17 Cleveland, Ohio................... 46 -17 -1 6 - 4 15 Denver, Colo........................ ‘ 45 -29 —22 -11 4 38 -3 0 -2 6 - 8 11 Des Moines, Iowa . . . . Dodge City, Kans............... 43 -2 0 -2 6 - 9 13 Dubuque, Iow a..................... 44 -32 -31 -12 14 Duluth, Minn........................ 46 -41 -3 6 -2 6 3 Eastport, Me.......................... 44 -2 0 -23 - 8 2 E l Paso, Tex.......................... 39 2 5 21 29 Fresno, Cal............................. 29 17 24 28 34 Galveston, Tex...................... 46 11 8 30 43 Green Bay, W is.................... 31 -3 6 -33 -23 11 Harrisburg, Pa...................... 29 -14 -13 5 22 25 -5 7 -41 -11 37 -42 41 -2 0 6 Huron,'S. D a k .................... 36 -43 -37 -25 7 Indianapolis, In d ............ 45 -25 -18 0 19 Jacksonville, F la............ 45 15 10 26 34 Kansas Citv, Mo................... ■ 28 -2 0 -22 2 22 46 -1 6 -1 0 5 24 Knoxville. T enn................. Lander, w y o ......................... 25 -3 6 -35 -24 2 Little Rock, A rk................... 37 - 5 -12 16 28 Los Angeles. Cal................... 40 28 28 31 36 Louisville, K y ....................... 45 -2 0 -1 4 3 21 Lynchburg, V a..................... 45 - 7 - 3 14 25 Miami, F l a ............................ 21 29 29 39 45 Montgomery, Ala.................. 45 5 - 5 21 30 New Orleans, L a............. 46 15 7 30 38 New York. N. Y ................. 46 - 6 - 6 3 20 30 -32 -35 -22 ~ 1 N orthfield.V t...................... 42 —35 -35 -21 12 North Platte, Nebr . Oklahoma, Okla................... 26 -11 -17 4 22 Omaha, N e b r ............... 46 -32 -26 - 7 6 Oswego, N. Y ........................ 46 -23 -18 -11 13 35 0 - 6 20 34 Palestine, Tex ................. Parkersburg, W . V a........... 28 -12 -27 4 20 Phoenix, Ariz.................... 24 12 19 24 30 Port Huron, Mich.. 42 -15 -25 -14 7 Portland, Oreg................... 46 - 2 7 20 28 Rapid Citv. S. Dak ........ 29 -37 -4 0 -1 7 — 2 Red Bluff, Cal................... 40 18 2*2 26 30 St. Louis, Mo ................... 46 -22 -18 3 22 St. Paul, Minn.................... 46 -41 * 33 -22 7 Salt Lake City. Utah....... 43 -2 0 -13 0 18 San Antonio, T ex. 38 6 4 21 35 San Franciseo, Cal................ 46 29 33 33 40 Santa F e,N . Mex................. 44 -13 -11 0 11 Sault Ste. M arie,M ich... 28 -3 0 -37 -27 3 Seattle, Wash .................... 26 11 12 20 31 45 1 - 5 22 32 Shreveport, La................. Spokane, W ash................. 36 ,-30 -25 -1 0 22 Springfield, 111............... 38 '-22 -2 4 0 19 Springfield, Mo.................... 29 |-17 -2 9 3 22 Tampa, Fla ................. 27 23 22 32 38 Vicksburg, Miss.................... 44 , 3 - 1 24 31 Walla W alla, W ash.......... 3 1-17 -1 5 2 29 Washington, D .C ................. 461 1-14 -15 4 22 Willis ton, N. Dak................. 23 j-49 -4 9 -35 - 4 46 1 9 5 20 28 | W ilm ington,N. C............. Winnemucca, N ev............... 39 |-28 -2 2 - 3 12 i August. May. 4 05 % April. February Station. Number of years reoord. 1 January 1 [Source. The Weather Bureau, Departm ent ol Agriculture.] 9F. - 6 -24 -16 - 8 -45 -28 -13 -1 4 - 5 -23 -17 -29 -3 0 -2 6 -32 -41 -23 - 6 17 8 -3 6 -1 4 -5 7 -42 -4 3 -2 5 10 -22 -16 -36 -12 28 -2 0 - 7 29 - 5 7 - 6 -35 -35 -17 -32 -23 - 6 -27 12 -25 - 2 -40 18 -22 -41 -2 0 4 29 -13 -37 n - 5 -3 0 -34 -2 9 19 - 1 -17 -15 -49 5 -28 J2 C L IM A T IC C O N D IT IO N S . No 4 .—HIGHEST TEM PERATURE: R ecord to D ec. 31, 1916, by Months, a t S p e c if ie d S t a t io n s . °F 98 79 96 87 81 77 78 79 91 81 83 82 8 98 8 70 57 6 93 87 85 82 83 77 72 8 85 84 6 91 90 87 71 89 8 99 8 92 8 92 90 8 78 75 8 97 91 78 90 8 97 77 8 79 85 91 90 83 8 77 97 8 82 64 75 90 74 91 92 6 92 8 79 93 72 94 82 Annual. December. November October. September August. July. June. °F 92 63 84 78 64 67 64 67 79 63 72 77 70 83 67 58 52 8 83 76 59 8 74 63 65 6 72 8 76 79 64 80 8 78 75 8 83 82 69 59 74 90 78 61 83 76 92 60 6 72 82 84 61 6 90 80 75 48 67 82 59 72 84 8 83 69 78 58 81 69 31 43 25 38 42 39 46 45 38 42 46 45 38 43 44 46 44 39 29 46 31 29 25 37 36 45 45 28 46 25 37 40 45 45 2 45 46 46 30 42 26 46 46 35 28 24 42 46 29 40 46 46 43 38 46 44 28 26 45 36 38 29 27 44 31 46 23 46 39 • May. °F 90 64 82 75 60 62 70 70 77 65 71 76 64 76 63 51 54 77 73 75 51 6 61 63 64 70 81 70 76 61 78 87 74 77 1 85 79 82 67 61 70 83 63 69 84 74 87 64 62 69 77 74 51 60 87 78 76 48 61 83 55 73 75 83 82 70 76 52 80 59 Abilene, T ex.......................... Albany, N. Y ............. Amarillo, Tex............. Atlanta, G a ............. Bismarck, N. Dak................ Boise, Idaho. . . . Boston, Mass.................. Buffalo, N. Y ................. Charlotte, N. C.................. Chicago, ill............................. Cleveland, Ohio............... Denver, Colo..................... Des Moines, Iow a. . . Dodge City, Kans. Dubuque, Iow a.. Duluth, Minn............... Eastport, Me............... E l Paso, Tex........... Eresno, Cal............................. Galveston, Tex............. Green Bay, Wis.................... Harrisburg, Pa...................... Havre, Mont.......................... Helena, Mont........................ Huron, S. Dak . . . . Indianapolis, In d .............. Jacksonville, F la ................... Kansas City, Mo................... Knoxville, T enn................... Lander, Wyo. . . Little Hock, A rk................. Los Angeles, Cal... Louisville, K y ................. Lynchburg, V a..................... Miami, F la . . . Montgomery, A la. . . New Orleans, L a___ New York, N. Y . ... Northfield, V t.................... North Platte, N e b r......... Oklahoma, Okla............... Omaha, N ebr...................... Oswego, N. Y ....................... Palestine, T ex___ Parkersburg, W. V a ....-___ Phoenix, Ariz........................ Port Huron, M ich............... Portland, Oreg..................... Rapid City, S. D ak............ Red Bluff, Cal............... St. Louis, Mo....................... St. Paul, Minn................. Salt Lake City, U tah......... San Antonio, T e x ............. San Francisco, Cal.............. Santa Fe, N M ex.. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich___ | Seattle, W ash....................... 1 Shreveport, La........... Spokane, W a sh ....... Springfield, 111................... 1 Springfield, Mo .................. Tampa, F l a .......................... Vicksburg, M iss................. < Walla Walla, Wash .. W ashington, D C ............. i Williston, N. Dak.. . .1 Wilmington, N C . . Winnemucca, N ev............. i1i March April. February Station. | Number of ; years' rec! ord. January. [Source: The W eather Bureau, Departm ent of Agriculture.] °F °F °F ° F oF °F °F. °F. *F °F. 99 105 1 1 1 0 1 1050 104 94 8 8 83 1 1 91 97 99 104 98 97 90 71 6 ! 6 104 94 98 105 1 0 2 94 83 1 750 105 2 89 97 1 0 0 98 97 94 1 820 73 1 0 0 90 96 103 107 105 1 0 912 73 64 , 107 92 1 0 1050 1 1 1061 1 0 910 73 62 j 1 1 87 97 98 104 97 1 0 902 76 69 1 104 84 94 93 95 95 95 8 6 71 6 6 95 94 97 1 0 2 99 92 1 800 76 1 0 2 8 8 94 99 103 98 98 87 75 6 8 103 87 92 96 97 99 98 87 75 6 1 8 99 8 6 92 99 1 0 1052 97 90 79 74 1 105 96 1 0 1091 103 99 91 79 69 109 8 92 95 1 0 1071 108 105 1 0 941 85 79 108 8 94 99 106 1 0 970 89 78 67 106 6 8 82 91 97 99 95 94 80 73 54 99 76 87 90 93 90 89 83 67 57 93 98 105 113 1 1 2 104 94 85 1 77 1 113 0 1 0 1 115 113 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 840 74 115 1 1 85 93 97 99 98 94 91 85 77 99 85 91 1 0 0 98 95 84 1 690 152 1 0 93 95 97 1 0 981 95 8 8 75 6 8 94 92 108 103 106 93 8 8 75 63 108 8 b 89 1 0 1032 98 92 84 71 58 103 94 96 1 0 1080 108 106 94 77 65 108 87 96 1 0 1060 1 0 981 89 76 6 8 106 92 98 1 0 1041 1 0 991 95 8 6 82 104 95 92 1 0 1060 104 1 0 911 83 70 106 90 95 99 1 0 0 99 94 80 1 750 1 0 0 82 8 6 95 99 96 90 82 72 57 99 94 94 1 0 1062 105 1 0 931 84 78 106 1 0 1030 105 109 106 108 1 0 962 89 109 98 1 0 1071 105 1 0 912 79 74 107 8 91 95 97 1 0 1 99 92 1 81 0 73 1 0 2 93 94 94 96 96 94 93 8 8 91 96 92 99 106 107 103 99 96 85 79 107 6 90 90 1 0 1 2 0 2 98 94 89 1 830 1 0 0 91 95 97 99 96 1 0 0 74 6 8 85 93 95 98 92 92 83 70 61 98 6 95 97 104 107 103 1 0 941 83 72 107 95 95 106 \ 106 108 1 0 972 8 6 75 108 94 99 1 0 1072 105 1 1 0 922 80 71 107 85 94 98 1 ,0 980 93 84 75 6 6 92 96 1 0 1030 ' 108 104 97 87 81 108 6 93 96 99 1 102 98 99 90 78 72 1 0 105 114 119 117 | 116 114 105 97 95 119 87 93 97 1 102 99 97 87 72 65 1 0 90 99 99 1 i0 972 93 83 73 65 1 0 90 92 103 106 i 106 1 0 962 79 75 106 96 1 ' 1 110 0 115 114 108 98 8 8 76 115 91 94 1 0 1072 106 1 1 0 912 82 74 107 87 94 98 104 , 100 96 87 74 58 104 85 93 1 0 1 1 0 931 8 1 8 740 61 1 0 2 99 104 105 106 108 103 99 89 8 6 108 8 97 100 l 98 92 1 0 941 83 72 1 0 6 8 84 89 92 1 96 97 90 85 77 65 97 83 90 93 98 93 91 80 67 ■ 48 97 85 90 i 96 95 92 8 8 81 69 62 96 96 1 i0 1041 , 107 1 1 0 95 8 6 79 1 1 0 1 1 87 95 1 98 103 104 i 98 8 6 70 57 104 0 89 95 1 0 1071 1 < 991 91 79 6 8 107 0 89 90 i 98 106 1 0 2 90 80 74 1 106 2 90 94 i 96 | 96 96 96 *93 87 83 96 8 92 97 1 0 1 , 100 98 94 1 8 0 6 79 1 0 0 92 , 100 i 105 1 1 1131 1 ;0 870 ; 78 6 6 113 95 96 1 0 1032 | 101 104 ' 92 1 80 73 104 92 1 0 1071 106 i 107 1 '0 951 71 59 107 90 97 100 l 103 1 99 96 92 83 78 103 87 98 98 | 104 ! 102 94 87 73 65 104 C L IM A T IC 13 C O N D IT IO N S . No. 5 . — NORMAL TEMPERATURE: M o n t h l y | December. 81 70 75 76 6 72 69 69 77 71 70 70 73 76 72 63 60 79 81 83 67 72 8 67 6 69 74 80 82 76 75 86 79 72 76 75 80 81 72 63 72 78 74 69 80 73 89 67 6 6 69 81 77 70 76 82 58 67 61 63 81 6 74 75 81 80 74 74 6 78 71 November. 2 1 0 2 49 49 56 17 30 15 0 2 0 13 31 57 6 0 30 41 2 44 55 37 38 51 56 31 17 1 25 38 0 24 24 51 34 54 2 2 41 2 24 49 34 2 15 33 54 51 32 13 40 50 30 29 34 62 51 36 34 8 48 33 6 6 58 58 75 56 57 48 55 6 73 56 64 65 76 73 61 64 54 69 54 78 72 76 64 6 6 6 8 65 76 6 6 06 70 73 70 58 54 80 8 76 81 65 70 62 61 67 72 79 80 73 6 73 61 77 67 75 6 74 79 80 6 63 6 8 76 72 64 78 72 84 64 61 64 6 76 6 75 67 6 80 57 6 58 60 80 63 72 72 80 78 6 73 64 2 76 63 T. 74 62 6 72 8 57 62 63 63 71 65 64 63 65 6 64 54 55 73 74 79 59 65 58 6 56 60 67 77 81 6 69 6 55 73 70 70 6 76 78 6 55 63 72 8 # 63 75 6 81 61 6 61 59 74 70 60 65 77 59 61 54 58 76 8 59 6 6 80 75 65 6 8 60 73 60 S p e c if ie d | October. °F. 82 8 72 76 78 70 6 73 6 71 70 79 6 72 8 72 72 76 78 75 64 60 80 K2 83 70 74 6 67 72 76 81 81 78 76 6 81 70 79 77 81 81 8 74 67 8 74 80 76 70 82 76 90 69 6 70 82 79 72 8 76 82 57 6 69 62 64 82 69 76 76 81 80 8 74 77 69 2 79 72 September. *F. 72 59 64 70 55 58 57 54 6 56 58 57 62 64 61 48 47 72 6 75 54 62 54 52 57 63 8 74 76 64 6 52 70 62 67 6 74 8 74 59 54 59 6 62 55 6 72 63 75 54 57 54 at 64 50 8 56 62 44 50 52 52 61 53 53 51 52 8 55 52 42 47 62 65 72 47 54 44 44 45 55 70 77 8 56 58 42 63 65 58 8 57 6 70 6 56 44 50 61 54 51 6 6 55 70 50 53 47 64 58 48 52 69 58 50 43 51 6 47 6 55 8 57 74 65 54 8 57 43 63 49 9 F. 53 38 44 52 26 40 41 39 50 39 40 39 37 40 36 26 37 51 55 63 32 42 31 33 27 42 61 72 42 47 29 52 60 46 46 6 56 61 44 32 35 48 38 39 6 57 43 59 37 46 34 53 43 31 40 59 56 38 31 44 6 55 37 41 44 67 56 43 45 25 54 38 T. 45 28 36 45 15 32 32 30 43 29 31 32 28 32 24 15 25 45 47 56 2 33 2 25 16 33 5* 6 32 40 19 44 56 38 38 49 54 34 2 27 39 27 29 49 35 52 27 41 26 46 36 19 32 53 51 30 2 41 49 31 31 36 61 49 36 36 14 47 31 1 *F. 64 46 55 61 2 43 50 45 42 59 46 46 48 51 54 49 1 37 38 64 61 69 41 51 43 42 45 52 6 72 54 57 42 63 59 56 56 65 6 48 40 49 60 50 43 6 53 67 42 51 44 59 56 46 50 69 54 48 1 36 49 6 48 52 56 6 71 65 53 53 40 60 47 August. 28 54 64 2 38 17 41 54 34 36 48 53 30 15 2 35 2 24 40 31 50 2 39 2 45 31 1 29 61 50 28 13 39 46 27 26 31 60 47 33 33 6 46 29 °F. 55 32 45 52 2 42 35 31 51 34 34 39 36 42 2 33 0 2 1 29 56 55 62 27 38 27 2 31 27 40 62 6 69 41 48 2 31 53 57 45 45 58 62 38 26 35 49 36 31 58 42 60 2 30 46 32 54 44 28 41 62 53 39 2 44 58 39 39 44 6 58 44 42 54 40 July. 2 1 >* 03 3 June. °F. 45 2 24 37 45 8 34 28 24 44 25 0 27 31 0 24 31 April. “F. 43 2 34 42 7 29 27 25 40 24 2 29 2 27 18 7 2 44 45 53 15 29 14 March. Abilene, T ex ................................ Albany, N. Y ............................ Amarillo, T ex ............................ Atlanta, G a ................................ Bismarck, N. D a k ................... Boise, Id a h o .............................. Boston, M ass............................ Buffalo, N. Y .............................. Charlotte. N. C............................. Chicago, 111................................. Cleveland, O hio.......................... Denver, Colo................................ Des Moines, Io w a ..................... Dodge City, K ans....................... Dubuque, Iow a.......................... Duluth, M inn.......................... Eastport, M e.......................... E l Paso, T ex .............................. Fresno, C al............................. Galveston, T ex .................... Green Bay, W is.................... Harrisburg, P a ...................... Havre, M ont.............................. Helena, M ont............................ Huron, S. D a k .......................... Indianapolis, I n d ..................... Jacksonville, F la ........................ Jupiter, F la .................................. Kansas City, M o........................ Knoxville, T erm ........................ Lander, w y o .............................. Little Rock, A rk ........................ Los Angeles, C al......................... Louisville, K y ............................ Lynchburg, V a ........................... Montgomery, A la ....................... New Orleans, L a ........................ New York, N. Y ........................ Northfield, V t ............................. North Platte, Nebr..................... Oklahoma, O kla......................... Omaha, N eb r.............................. Oswego, N. Y .............................. Palestine, T e x ............................. Parkersburg, W. V a .................. Phoenix, A riz.............................. Port Huron, M ich...................... Portland, Oreg............................ Rapid City, S. D a k ................... Red Bluff, C al............................ St. Louis, M o.............................. St. Paul, M inn............................ Salt Lake City, U ta h ................ San Antonio, T e x ...................... San Francisco, C al..................... Santa Fe, N. M ex...................... Sault Ste. Marie, Mich............. Seattle, W ash.............................. Shreveport, L a ............................ Spokane, W ash .......................... Springfield, 111............................ Springfield, M o......................... Tampa, Fla .......................... Vicksburg, M iss.......................... Walla Waila, W ash................... Washington, D. C ...................... Williston, N. D a k .................... Wilmington, N. C .................. Winnemucca, N ev ..................... February. Station. | January. and A nnual M eans S t a t io n s 1 [Source: The W eather Bureau, Department of Agriculture.) l < ° F. 1 1 6 0 0 63 48 55 61 40 51 49 47 60 48 49 50 49 53 48 37 41 63 63 69 43 52 42 43 42 53 6 74 53 57 42 62 62 57 56 65 6 52 41 48 59 50 47 65 54 69 45 52 45 62 56 44 52 6 55 49 38 51 65 48 52 55 72 65 53 55 39 62 49 l The figures cover the 33-year period, 1873 to 1905, Inclusive. Those for stations not having that length of record have been corrected accordingly. 8 8 8 14 C L IM A T IC CO N D ITIO N S, No. 6 .— PRECIPITATION: N orm a l M o n t h l y [ S Station. Abilene. T ex ............. Albany, N. Y . . . . Atlanta, G a ............... Bismarck. N. D a k __ Boise, Id a h o .............. Boston, Mass.............. Buffalo, N. Y ............. Charlotte, N. C ......... Chicago, 111................ Cleveland, O hio........ Denver, Colo............. De3 Moines, Io w a Dodge City.K ans— D uluth, M inn........... Eastport, M e............. E l Paso, T e x ............. Fresno, C a l................ Galveston, T e x ......... ... .. ........ Havre, M ont............. Helena, M ont............ Jacksonville, Fla — Jupiter, Fla .......... Kansas City, Mo. ... Knoxville, T en n . . . . Little ltock, A rk ... Los Angeles, C a l___ Louisville, K y ........ Lynchburg, V a ........ Montgomery, Ala . . . "New Orleans, L a .. New York, N. Y .. N orth Platte, N ebr.. Oklahoma, O kla----Oswego, N. Y ... Palestine, T e x .......... . Parkersburg, W. V a . __ Port Huron, M ich... Portland, Oreg.......... Rapid City, 8. Dak . . Reel Bluff, C al.......... St. Louis, M o............ Salt Lake City, Utah San Antonio, Tex ... San Francisco, C al.. ............... Santa Fe, N Mex . . Sault Ste. Marie, M ich........... Shreveport, L a ......... Springfield, 111............. .......... Springfield, M o......... T'ampa, F la ............... _..... Vicksburg, Miss. .. .......... Walla W alla, W ash . W ashington,D. C ... Wiiliston, N .D a k ... ......... 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W . 84. . . 80 . . . 71 . . . 60. . . 58. . . 54 . . . . . . . . 42 42 67 76 84 65 56 h i n .g. . t 72o n .73 C . . . . . . . 68 68, 64 D 70 74 77 . . 79 . . . 76 . . . 72. . . 72. . . . . . 72 i s t o n , 83 N a k 82 77 . 63 D 62 64 60 60 . 64 77 81 70 68 i l m i n g t 77 78 76 o 78 n 74 , 78 N 80 82 O 8a 84 80 77 79 i n n e m 75 u c e49 a 48 , 40 N 32 . . . * 63 60 32 e 38 v 50 59 . 73 52 b. t i o o u h h l e l w e S August S -. 03 April. Station. a l * Mean of the S a .n i. and 8 p. m. relative humidity, seventy-fifth meridian time, for the period 1»89 to T&13, inclusive. A few of these stations have a shorter record. No. 8 .— AREA OF INDIAN RESERVATIONS, AND INDIAN POPULATION THEREON, EXCLUSIVE OF ALASKA: B y S tates , Y ears E nd ed J une 30, 1880, 1890, 1900, an d 1917. a* [Source* Commissioner of Indian Affairs, D epartm ent of the Interior.] IN D IA N RESERVATIONS AND POPULATION, Indian population. Area of Indian reservations—unallotted. 1917 1900 1890 1880 State. 1900 1890 1917 1880 Acres. Sq. miles. Acres. Sq. miles. Acres. ' Sq. miles. Acres. Sq. miles. 44,617 3,092,720 4,832.50 6,603,191 10,317.50 15,150,757 23,673.00 18,571,125 29,017 38 21,361 30,749 40,189 Arizona.......................... 15,362 434,866 679 48 10,669 12,108 11,431 406,396 635.25 772.00 494,045 783.00 501,083 California..................... 995 898 2,530 1,793 396,143 618. 97 12,467,200 19,480 00 1,094,400 1,710. 00 Colorado....................... 27,168 36,616,448 57,213.50 D akota1....................... 586 575 36. 78 F lorida......................... 3,557 4,251 4,168 85 69 4,020 54’841 2,748,981 4.295.00 2,273,421 3.552.50 1,364,500 2.132.00 Idaho ........................... 76,895 68,225 86,265 25,863,372 40,411 50 19,513,216 30.489.75 41,100,915 64.236.00 Indian Territory........ 385 360 365 399 3,251 5 08 4.50 2 00 2,965 1,258 1.00 692 Iowa.............................. 1,421 1,211 1,016 746 44.25 159 30 28,279 102,026 215.00 137,747 Kansas.......................... 7,514 7,557 191 7,428 .30 10,141 13.00 42 50 8,317 27,319 104.00 66,332 Michigan....................... 11,777 6,403 8, 952 865, 47 6,198 553,898 5,026,447 7.853.00 2,254,781 3.523.00 1,566,707 2,447.75 Minnesota.................... 11,525 29,356,800 45.870.00 10.591.360 16.549.00 9,500,700 14,845.00 4,366,409 6,822.51 21,650 10,842 10,076 M ontana....................... 3,854 3,955 3,254 9.56 4,409 6,118 74,592 116.50 214.00 136,947 682.00 436,252 Nebraska...................... 8,321 7,944 8,375 6,800 686,064 1,071.98 954,135 1.491.00 954,135 1.490.50 885,015 1.383.00 N evada........................ 20,853 8,480 51 11.295.00 10,002,525 15.629.00 1,667,485 2.605.50 3,951,049 6,173 00 23,452 10,998 7,228,731 New Mexico............... 6,272 5^334 5,139 5,112 137 87,677 87,677 137.00 137.00 87,677 135.00 86,366 New Y ork................... 2,282 3,000 1,436 2,200 63,211 98.77 102 00 98,211 153.50 65,211 102.00 65,211 N orth Carolina........... 7,759 8,276 8,903 156.25 100,000 5,861,120 9.158.00 3,701,724 5.784.00 (2> North Dakota............. (2) (2> 13,176 13,926 a 119,108 462,702 722 97 13,292,668 20.770.00 6,884,021 10,756.25 Oklahom a................... 6,612 4,507 1,889 59 5,355 4,063 3,853,800 6,022.00 2,075,240 3.242.00 1,300,225 2.031.50 1,209,349 Oregon.......................... 21,246 19,696 19,212 785.95 503,010 11.661.360 18.221.00 8,991,791 14.049.75 (2> South Dakota............. (s) t2) 702 290 290 290 Texas............................ 2,854 2,211 2,115 40 1,510,800 2,360 63 2,039,040 3,186.00 3,972,480 6,207 00 2,039,040 3.186.00 1,699,807 2,655.95 14,289 U ta h .......................... 9,830 9,827 11,181 6,925,748 10,821.00 4,045,284 6.321.00 2,333,575 3,646.25 W ashington............... 10,216 463.32 9,152 10,726 8,847 296,524 381,061 595.25 512,129 800.00 916.00 586,026 Wisconsin..................... 1,642 1,674 2,063 1,658 913.97 584,940 1,520,000 2,375.00 2,342,400 3.660.00 1,810,000 2.828.00 Wyoming................... 710 1,302 849 5,836 .................... Miscellaneous............. .......... 154,741,554 241,800.00 104,314,349 162,991.00 77,865,373 121,665.00 35,565,517 55,571.12 256,127 243,524 270,544 4 327,866 Total ............... i The Territory of Dakota was adm itted to the Union Nov. 2,1889, as two States, viz,-North Dakota and South Dakota, s See Dakota. s Includes the Five Civilized Tribes, num bering over 101,000. , , ,, ,., ^ ___ 4 Does not include the Indian population of States in w hich the Indian Office has no representative, w hich am ounted, according to the census of 1910, to 8,132. No. 9. — ORIGINAL HOME STEAD ENTRIES: A rea, by States, Y ears E nded J i n e 30, 1007 to 1917. [Source General Land Office, Department of the Interior , 32051°- s A1917 ------ 2 State. 1907 Acres. Acres. 1909 Acres. 1910 Acres. 1911 Acres. 1012 1013 Acres. Acres. 1911 1915 Acres. Acres 1916 1917 Acres. 76.29L 17 985.72 136.930 30 234,806 44 235,816.46 47,810.68 467 90 269,106.69 158,668.70 216,699.40 46,213.18 2,400.54 213.891 40 132,860.86 278,700.59 49.198.84 15.477 69 486,066.86 201.006.00 1,062,005.18 86.225.44 5.244 95 669,292.97 247.318 58 871,381 68 66, 150. 62 103 67 3 67 ,5 4 i 48 177,781 28 381,129 44 38.789 04 8 ,1 4 4.15 203,450 14 174 181 05 893,702.76 25,122.79 20,536.02 2*0,107.50 164 82S 15 498,477.02 20,731 72 53,225.70 261,219 13 184,359.50 498,743.79 14,215.51 81 i 201 40 175^225.95 160 645 85 591,103.74 1 ,5 5 4 ,5’ 0 .24 67,145.39 448,430.01 10 08 120.00 1,346,261.21 67.670 50 587,198.66 2,960,768.10 116,314 72 565,679.91 2,129.591 81 144,809.48 1,099,796.01 1 ,225,105.49 183,061 64 835,123.85 1,182,483 29 95,7 6s 02 666,048.12 1,207 605.71 69,823 58 753,38o 94 2 ,480,074.51 66 833.52 1,006 423.15 2,900,270.45 58,295.18 869,373.16 1,812,332.84 43/296.39 573,979.93 .......................... 824,120 36 32,827 65 29,859 8* 254,276,45 32,471 03 155,857 83 25,477 44 21,668.13 233,587 95 29,014.75 150,769 83 22,105.92 16,027 71 196,945 92 23,831 57 120,714.66 24,432.63 17,189.17 85,906.65 34.440.75 71,199 40 16,491 13 17,222.67 87,916.74 27,708.14 67,683.69 15.854 *8 13,833 4.> 39 214 84 19. *77 82 41,635.37 14,813.13 lt% 691 90 28.252 21 19 825.97 68.113.82 15,566.73 14,969.58 38,084.47 17,910.80 39,216.19 777,456.13 1,740,406.56 33,898.07 2 ,338,866.03 27,855.06 1,159,486.15 1,913,713.42 27,200 22 1,585,367 19 21,025 97 4,782 806.60 1,569,173.87 4 8 .2 ‘ 0 34 1,496,628.68 19,292.74 4,25 7,30 2 .5 2 1,505,628 80 312,510.88 1,377,568.07 21,958.55 3,600,260 67 1 .394, 38k. 57 201,188.07 1 ,050,399.79 4,458 07 3 ,996.358.29 9 96 ,«»> .$ 5 57 197 07 920 659 82 • sf>7 07 ' 4 4 2 9 ,. 1(» 28 1 03. . 411 11 71 639 64 848,544,28 1,340,437 97 601,930.74 374,067 58 1,962,153.69 786,416.70 266,888.69 400,169.69 1,913,295.51 751.002.78 187,980 35 642,915.35 2,629,008.30 511 988.47 134 069.23 733,457 15 1,198,058.98 806,120.47 92,846.00 715,869 45 459,281 04 416,783 34 65.942 77 499,992 86 221,776.92 116.358.54 429,637 52 80,275.57 472,983.38 135,722.81 357,978.59 16,882.39 666,880.79 297,806.06 334.963.48 14 914 o5 977,429 04 500,045.63 442,882.85 17,970.36 1,158,348.53 614,678.76 346,664.11 16,099.44 501,0c2.19 191,662.12 1 7),8 60 12 11,290 91 579,962.45 36 00 32 36 11 114,652 58 16,385.63 2 569.45 3,590.268.31 371 949 69 9 (,9 1 5 .2 5 1 .358,053.83 1,744 36 3,318,450.89 219,504 29 67. I l l 01 1,660,524.37 1,324 89 H , 471.’ 28b 60 109.790 66,974. 73 11,404,277.80 553,681 32 4 4 427 81 786,81* 76 158.768.08 326,862.62 45.871.18 714.606.19 154,797.57 223,192 20 50,168 85 65",063 12 653,293.25 264 827 77 56,268.90 398'599 88 882,788.88 145,591 24 190,667 98 10,423.32 818,543 66 332 431.20 180 692.10 8,0 8 1.06 679,677.16 294,782.70 143.215.49 5,455 18 1,305,017 50 267 333.99 122,689.62 4.026 53 1,404,912.94 13,586,348.20 12,802,146.20 18,829,116.62 17,639,099.54 .13,624,104.69 111,222,058.59 12,117,087.50 12,439,774.62 13,628,107 03 12,020,527. IX 4,242,710.59 3,699,466.79 4.143.957.94 7 653,610.67 7,163,372.85 10,009 *285 16 9,291,121.46 1Includes 40 acres for which entry was made at the General Land office 7 ,1 8 0,98 L 6 2 212,288 17,727 10,751 25,212 18,331 7,278,280.60 16.608.08 15,205.05 8,497,429.68 PUBLIC LANDS, Alabama................ Alaska..................... 83,976.89 544.48 Arizona................... 66,087 17 Arkansas................ 431,407 34 California.............. 173,488.24 Colorado................ 1,90 3,61 6 .7 8 Florida................... 68,624.71 Idaho...................... 390,567.01 Indiana.................. Iowa........................ 52.43 Kansas................... 597,499.63 Lomriftim.............. 48,269.82 Michigan................ 27,001.74 Minnesota.............. 215,041 02 Mississippi.............. 47,609.05 Missouri.................. 60,606.25 Montana................ 489,985.80 Nebraska................ 1,773,143.72 Nevada................... 31,503.88 New Mexico........... 2,54 4,68 0 .3 2 North Dakota....... 2,09 1,89 5 .9 8 Oklahoma............ 992,632.03 Oregon................... 276,117.62 South Djjrota......... 1,43 8,14 3 .9 5 Utah...................... 130,193.82 Washington ......... Wisconsin.............. 447,328.65 23,468.67 Wyoming................ 400,958.27 Total............ 14,754,584.62 Final entries (total area) ................. 3,740,667 71 1908 N o. 10.—L A N D S C E R T IFIE D OR PA T EN TE D ON ACCOUNT OF R A IL R O A D GRANTS: A rea , 1907 to 1917. by States , Y ears E nded J une 30, M [Source General Land Office, Department ol the Interior [ State. 1 90 8 1 909 1910 Acres. A rizoi^................. California.............. 1907 Acres. Acres. Acres. 38.28 40.11 1911 1 912 Acres. Acres. 80.04 19,424.00 100,971.94 | 60,549.02 133,596.70 3,897 46 5X9,000.87 364,084.18 60,547.78 ! 442,879.81 160.00 1 ...............1 ......................... 1 64,666.18 11,667 92 1 914 1 915 1016 1917 Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. 40.04 1 ,0 4 0.00 21,392.65 10.740.13 160.00 1 ,3 5 8 22 36,612.03 6,1 4 2.75 120 36 265,790.63 30,0 31 56 23,995.43 422.87 .................... 19,480.58 | 11,758.19 ' 1 1918 579,517 34 516,590.68 313,741.27 81,633.17 38.641.99 70,882.67 1 17,050.64 80.00 9 ,956.50 3 0 ,5 3 1 38 134,890.96 11.18 480.92 Minnesota.............. Montana................ 9,114.84 4,7 6 7.60 ................ 483.61 55.35 17,912. <k 12,871 84 * 18,645.81 2,218.24 4S5.S4 | 816.13 1 ,960.18 14,807 27 2 ,758.75 24m ► 849.928.10 941,184.91 74.292.45 180,151.19 95.532.67 2 ,769.80 720.23 749 01 50,014.95 4,867 60 241 36 34.608.68 17,630.01 18,888.29 20,548.17 27,4X5.72 829,295.39 327,185.62 875.99 260,522,33 446,260.14 123,700.97 13,850.11 48,481.32 30,360.99 665,864.37 746,602.64 j 1,199,312.86 474.41 Utah................................................. Washington .........j 175,979. $1 Wisconsin............... 1,135.47 Wyoming ............ 45,556.41 Total............ 911,009 as 1 *0 5,42?' " 4 0.0 0 2 ,8 7 4.66 New Mexico........... North Dakota....... Oregon................... 40.80 774.56 813.06 52,309.64 | 2 ,1 2 6.40 3 ,5 8 5 .1 7 , 33,964 67 11,432.05 97,554.97 12.8C7 92 62,381.27 89,714.92 24,865.62 93,389.34 55,375.90 67,849.24 2,169.00 117 72 680.00 18.80 40.00 9,613.64 4,555.08 6.596.07 121 14 ............ 8,023.99 782,339.47 | 1,928,437 11 1,538,794.61 1,837,523.66 1,303,013.18 | 1.340,439.62 2,583.95 321,994.55 45,949 22 792,721 18 15.989.12 10,528.35 28,575.71 4 1 7 ,8 1 ' 230.30- s. *6,902.77 2 nl 500,60 ,»0,S)0 7b t 240 00 354 3*‘ '0 6'** OS 11, 97.551 97 46,217 23 106,33 1“ 160.00 oo.i 3,968 02 3.571 "» 2,717 18 636,679.90 1,624,142.27 2,20o,9ol *1 1 180,266.51 UiC, 020. >5 3,720 82 I l 5*6,727 9$ PEBLIC LANDS Idaho....................... 222,805.93 ! No. 11.—LAND AREAS UNAPPROPRIATED AND UNRESERVED: B y States, Y eaes E nded J une 30, 1890, 1900, 1916, and 1917. [Source: General Land Office, Department of the Interior.] Stated 1800 Surveyed. Unsurveyed. 1916 1000 Total. Acres. Surveyed, Unsurveyed. Total. Surveyed. Unsurveyed. 1917 Total. Surveyed. Unsurveyed. Total. Acres. Acres. 1,105,060 P U B L IC L A N D S . Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. 1,105,060 359,250 359,250 42,680 ' 42,680 33,120 33,120 869,529,600 369,529,600 869,492,760 359,492,760 lLWBieM 87,715,426 49,699,052 10,886,745 89,400,241 50,286,986 6,566,288 17,030,931 23,507,219 6,402,270 15,906,830 22,309,100 4,902,829 4,902,829 3,493,444 8,493,444 316,600 402,219 402,219 316,560 40 88,750,564 15,172,154 53,922,718 34,423,923 8,043,589 42,467,512 15,777,934 | * 4,248,065 20,025,999 15,103,078 4,402,139 19,505,217 84,854,550 5,639,896 39,994,446 85,134,613 4,515,634 39,650,247 12,905.344 1,936,383 10,416,317 2,002,783 14,908,127 8,479,934 2,283,626 3,340,800 5,624,426 1,438,749 157,662 1,596,411 119,464 135,237 119,464 135,237 8,988,277 43,019,013 46,957,290 11,722,541 31,564,153 43,286,694 8,831,490 6,345,881 14,316,108 6,679,071 15,510,561 7,970,227 2,000 3,000 5,000 755,791 755,791 “ i ‘i96*966‘ 1,196,900 56,018 56,018 9,363 9,363 1,243,460 115,893 1,358,853 65,018 442,224 377,206 44,804 38,839 44,804 38,839 832,707 ........................ 90,540 832,707 430,483 80,319 430,483 90,540 80,319 2,902,084 4,011,520 6,918,554 2,386,295 587,576 2,309,908 4,696,203 798,804 798,804 587,576 1,407,480 ...................... 1,407,480 285,804 30,374 32,038 285,804 30,374 32,038 1,151,468 ........................ 1,151,468 337,946 952 337,946 952 274 274 9,611,315 55,196,312 64,807,627 18,546,146 49,416,911 67,963,057 9,229,154 7,420,571 16,649,725 5,875,675 5,942,739 11,818,414 11,226,584 11,226,584 9,798,688 9,798,688 137,936 8,320 146,256 130,016 130,016 27,316,167 23,488,373 50,804,540 29,622,658 31,654,848 61,277,506 30,529,318 24,845,759 55,375,077 30.923,338 1***24*323*493 55,246,831 39,660.806 16,699,520 56,360,326 41,951,628 14,589,642 56,541,170 18,437,388 7,900,991 26,338,379 14,625,669 6,437,496 21,063,165 14,318,400 16,179,000 30,497,400 12.597,130 381,199 381,199 141,514 141,514 6,128,109 18,725,239 22,053 8 3,672,640 3,694,693 5,738,572 5,733,572 55,250 55,250 42,133 42,133 28,878,982 14,804,246 38,273,228 23,489,861 10,888,046 84,377,907 13,942,348 i,*074*166 13,850,755 ?*1,395,461 15,337,809 12,776,589 8,198,124 10,241,498 11,612,943 2,043,874 317,866 11,930,809 2,328,807 956,992 53,781 2,382,538 53,781 1,010,773 7,029,100 29,176,000 36,205,100 10,019,262 82,948,189 42,967,451 14.435,859 18,632,978 32,968,837 13,846,826 17,693,845 31,540,671 4,155,171 15,491,145 19,646,816 5,237,302 5,888,581 11,125,883 982,783 149,788 1,132,571 1,002,884 280,435 1,283,319 819,820 819,320 313,665 313,565 5,872 5,872 6,329 6,329 37,578,200 11,431,860 49,010,060 43,194,311 5,163,858 48,358,169 26,567,740 1,960,752 28,528,492 24,754,837 2,004,663 26,759,500 282,772,439 672,974,022 4965,746,461 314,590,965 602,544,915 <917,135,880 162,716,338 92,229,251 254,945,589 144,255,864 86,401,891 230,657,755 1 In th e States n ot enum erated the land areas were all appropriated in the years m entioned. 2 The unappropriated lands in Alaska are not included herein. The total area of Alaska is 378,165,760 acres, of which about 23,884,000 acres are reserved. Approximately 850,000 acres have been surveyed under the rectangular system.' 8 In public lan d strip. 4 Exclusive of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, in which, if any public land remains, it consists of a few sm all, isolated tracts; it is exclusive of the Cherokee Strip, containing 8,044,644 acres, and all other lands ow ned or claimed by the Indians in the Indian Territory west of the ninety-sixth degree of longitude. ^ Alabama. Alaska 8.. Arizona .. Arkansas. California Colorado Florida.. Idaho__ Iowa....... Kansas.. Louisiana . Michigan., Minnesota Mississippi. Missouri... Montana....... Nebraska....... Nevada___«... New Mexico.. North Dakota Oklahoma.... O regon........... South Dakota U ta h ............... Washington.. Wisconsin.... Wyoming....... T otal... \ O 4 N o. 12.—PU BLIC A N D IN D IA N L A N D S ORIGINALLY ENTER ED : B y S ta te s , Y ea k s E n d e d J u n e 30, 1907 to 1917. *£ O [Source: General Land Office, D epartm ent of the Interior.] State. 1907 1908 Acres. 10.772.33 50,930.86 171,316.50 468.160.64 1,290,579.46 1,983,078.58 125.744.65 1,383,443.88 564.04 40.00 166,375.14 39,428.40 33,813.58 385,816.56 53,560.91 35,908.88 2.460.905.55 1,979,872.10 2,542,799.18 78,190.07 877,649.71 297,572.30 1.091.530.56 2,219,560.32 619,802.07 608,546.35 19,061.18 897,479.96 19,892,503.76 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. 33,940.98 22,036.02 5,244.95 3,144.15 15,477.69 103.67 17,508.03 25,154.63 21,229.16 56,245.68 39,485.65 90,615.04 47,353.42 49,518.88 165,080.01 184,359-50 137,637.76 201,006.00 247,318.58 178,065.19 174,665.29 541,793.23 486,066.86 669,292.97 770,449.59 765,962.11 291,557.70 1,881,044.63 1,214,348.36 1,064,644.89 872,301.68 937,230.43 878,874.21 1,001,663.53 640,361.85 3,994,757.50 2,272,068.99 1,354,326.05 1,458,107.84 1,433,305.88 2,666,068.22 3,076,601.22 58,455.29 96,277.34 70,302.88 66,988.42 121,837.68 144,809.48 183,061 64 1,768,010.34 1,191,012.91 860,840.25 1,030,312.55 947,553.93 1,144,276.80 1,066,352.41 160.02 157,311.36 22,344. 86 19,612.94 295,177.03 52,509.66 29,339.15 6,616,734.69 1,638,485.72 1,924,145.46 261,125.24 807,612.18 193,692.95 1,050,723.53 2,946,827.85 577,459.86 560,789.20 17,007.33 1,377,063.74 26,391,269.09 122.810.19 24,432.63 17)189.17 239,830.59 19.292.74 34.440.75 4,659,232.48 1,505,584.66 1,377,563.07 812,510.88 613,357.48 146,600.50 742,049.87 1,711,629.43 693,770.08 481.459.19 17,970.36 1,167,042.60 19,211,372.27 191J Acres. 32,741.40 14,255.54 1G0,645.85 1,431,627.45 754.964.55 2,092,705.73 43,624.78 769.455.55 114,772.39 41,651.71 68,190.59 212,288.36 68,775.14 71,915.69 16,545.15 15.618.56 16,309.44 19,781.87 18,358.07 16.491.13 9.570.89 10,751 32 14,981.80 13,636.92 16,900.73 17,222.57 109,455.90 397,158.46 191,762.18 323,305.20 298,534.64 268,140.25 1.324.89 4,470.06 2,813.91 2,572.69 1,744.36 21,958.55 15,205.05 18.007.56 20,599.64 19,918.35 18,381.11 27.708.14 4,717,117.61 5,386,954.28 4,187,364.36 4,038,658.80 4,206,095.60 3,687,420.90 109,825.04 1,394,388.57 997,812.22 1,037,342.10 372.323.52 219,504.29 1,050,399.79 2,324,250.89 1,870,138.66 3,266,995.81 2,831,204.86 1,850,779.88 92,871.29 261,188.07 173,799.66 194.308.33 290.138.53 212,554.83 321.494.13 384.218.11 418,685.76 604,264.16 365,719.63 337,089.13 57,934.20 50,953.86 54,043.83 61,568.38 65,959.39 97.563.31 428.255.14 716,869.45 561,810.14 839,990.89 738,401.77 561,739.40 696,546.70 468,658.33 , 378,469.32 321,763.13 1,045,854.96 1,213,326.90 461,178.17 549.883.11 262,863.44 189.781.34 373,507.39 335,101 87 433,158.16 382,565.57 357,323.51 294,930.73 324,384.09 188,488.03 4,026.53 8,116.32 5,615.18 11,300.18 10,430.11 16,099. 44 503,090. 10 665,255.75 927,007.95 760,815.11 1,386,187.36 1,455,954.22 14,574,688.82 115,867,222.45 16,522,852.12 16,861,214.69 18,708,051.05 16,201,794.38 i Includes 40 acres for w hich entry was m ade a t the General Land Office. PUBLIC LANDS, Acres. Acres. 3,834.80 A laska ..................... 7,132.16 A lab am a................. 81,228.56 92,530.30 A rkansas................. 496,015.40 333,676.41 86,121.64 198,509.64 A rizo n a................... C alifornia............... 579,294.93 766,932.98 C olorado................. 2,483,666.69 2,127,661.99 83,072.78 F lo rid a..................... 109,663.03 Idaho ....................... 1,162,745.25 1,087,402.94 1,433. 69 195.65 40.00 296.30 10.08 129.70 K an sas..................... 611,726.97 332,931.81 L o u isian a............... 59,460.26 89,608.79 M ichigan................. 46,147.69 42,828.40 M innesota............... 324,418.22 429,351.12 M issouri,................. 154,871.72 129,157.20 35,545.37 55,645.26 Mississippi............... M o n ta n a ................. 1,218,780.97 1,494,052.02 N ebraska................. 1,785,762.47 1,781,823.80 New M exico........... 2,758,006.91 2,850,337.11 60,131.50 N evada..................... 47,254.63 N orth D a k o ta ........ 2,256,423.56 1,383,957.19 O klahom a............... 2,007,753.84 514,159.58 Oregon ..................... 951.481.34 1,021,001.29 South D akota........ 1,502,411.24 2,086,171.82 U ta h ........................ 334,827.36 469,311.88 W ashington........... 911.327.34 825,813.57 67,695.61 28,966.92 W isconsin............... W yom ing ............... 897,679.59 829,614.19 T o ta l............. 20,997,566.58 19,090,356.78 1909 LA N D S A ND IRRIGATION, No. 13.—LAND AREAS PATENTED : B y S ta tes , Y e a r E n d e d J u n e [Source: General Land Office, Department of the Interior.] State. Acres. Alabama................... 22,452.420 7,961.232 Arizona...................... 672,922.148 Arkansas..........7— 81,334.830 California.................. 311,528. 630 Colorado.................... 1,073,647.741 .105 District of Columbia Florida....................... 64,906.745 Idaho......................... 593,329.047 80.000 267.730 Indiana...................... State. Acres. State. Iowa......................... 280.630 46,028.780 Louisiana............... 11,806.870 Michigan................. 9,423.101 Minnesota.............. 286,782.855 M ississippi^......... 18,590.610 Missouri.................. 6,776.575 Montana................. 3,817,933.949 Nebraska................ 701,780.340 Nevada................... 47,677.250 New Mexico.......... 653,724.003 21 30, 1917. Acres. North Dakota........ 492,093. 481 478.450 Oklahoma.............. 50,850.719 Oregon.................... 387,910.515 South Dakota........ 764,457.065 U tah........................ 198,569.673 W ashington........... 528,393.106 Wisconsin.............. 10,640.630 Wyoming............... 450,733.012 Total............ 11,313,362.242 N o. 14.—IRRIGATION :* A p p r o v e d P r o je c t s C o m m e n c e d , E s t im a t e d A r e a on C o m p l e t io n , w it h E s t im a t e d G r o s s a n d N e t C o s t s o p C o m p l e t e d P r o je c t s a n d R e v e n u e s D u r in g C o n s t r u c t io n , a n d P e r c e n t a g e o p C o m p l e t io n , t o J u n e 30, 1917, b y S t a t e s a n d P r o je c t s . Report to June 30,1917. State. Project. Construction cost. Per Esti cent mated Rev of area on enues com Gross cost. during Net cost. com ple pletion. con tion.' struction. Acres. Salt R iver............................. 219,691 Yuma.................................... 127,427 Orland................................... 20,533 /G rand Valley..................... 53.000 \Uncompahgre Valley......... 100,000 (Boise...................................... 277,366 King H ill.............................. 16.000 Idaho..................... 120,800 Minidoka.............................. Idaho-W yom ing. Jackson Lake enlargement 10,677 Kansas.................. Garden C ity......................... 32,986 H untley................................ 220,000 Milk R iver............................ 173,945 Montana. Sun R iver............................. 122,500 Blackfeet K ........................... 152.000 F la th e a d ............................ 152.000 Montana-North Dakota Fort Peck *........................... 60,116 Lower Yellowstone............. Nebraska-W yoming. . . N orth Platte........................ 229,891 N evada............................ Truckee-Carson................... 206.000 New Mexico............ /Carlsbad................................ 24,775 10,000 \H ondo................................... 4155,000 New Mexico-Texas. Rio Grande.......................... 26,273 North Dakota......... North Dakota pum ping... 2,500 Oklahoma................ Lawton................................. 36,300 Oregon...................... Umatilla............................... 142,796 Oregon-Califomia.. K lam ath............................... 97,916 South Dakota......... Belle Fourche...................... 50,000 U tah.......................... Strawberry Valley............. 10,099 Okanogan............................. Yakima: W ashington. Storage u n it.................. 110,828 Sunnyside u nit............ 34,000 T ietonunit................... 147,326 Wyoming— Shoshone............................ 3,142,745 T otal.. Arizona.................... ArizonarCalifornia. California................. Colorado................... Dollars. 14,440,874 9,051,466 1,011,345 3,083,093 6,794,158 12,487,390 4,183 6,785,028 758,756 385,467 1,593,001 5,221,197 3,259,587 1,002,378 2,561,551 546,501 2,898,268 8,069,893 6,035,832 1,253,580 381,621 7,206,914 739,880 13,646 2,345,226 2,860,962 3,456,560 3,384,529 843,243 2,873,595 3,151,491 3,200,274 4,996,872 121,698,361 Dollars. 3,273,255 415,398 130,200 20,167 508,602 790,321 75,281 3,862 10,150 12,484 81,562 56,593 29.029 67,392 10,130 67,284 74,158 71,712 11,592 9,735 386,825 6,039 10 40,266 51,271 19.030 39,774 2,467 151,647 27,205 26,301 72,166 6,534,184 Dollars. 11,167,619 8,636,068 881,145 3,062,926 6,285,556 11,697,069 4,183 5,709,747 762,618 375,317 1,580,517 5,139,635 3,202,994 973,349 2,494,159 536,371 2,830,984 7,995,735 5,964,120 1,241,988 371,886 6,820,089 733,841 13,636 2,304,960 2,809,691 3,437,530 3,344,755 840,776 2,721,948 3,124,286 3,173,973 4,924,706 115,164,177 100.0 64.0 99.0 66.8 74.8 99.0 (*) 98.2 100.0 100.0 90.0 60.0 38.6 29.0 36.3 10.4 87.0 71.0 63.5 81.5 100.0 59.6 64.0 (a) 85.0 58.0 93.9 90.0 99.0 37.0 91.0 99.0 50.0 * See note on p. 31. i The percentages noted in this column represent the ratio which costs of construction to date bear to estimated cost o f completed projects. Per cents reduced in some cases, due to changes in size of project. * Preliminary. * Indian reservation projects, constructed by the United States Reclamation Service in cooperation with Office of Indian Affairs. *25,000 acres additional in Mexico. 22 IRRIGATION. N o. 15.—G O VERNM ENT IRRIG A TIO N , R E SU L T S OF:* I r r ig a b l e A c r e a g e , A c r e a g e I r r ig a t e d a n d C r o p p e d , A c r e , 1916, b y S t a t e s a n d P r o je c t s . State. Project. Arizona........................... Arizon a-Califoraia.......... California......................... C olorado........................ Idaho...................... M ontana.......................... Montana-North Dakota Nebraska-W yoming___ N evada........................... New Mexico.................... New Mexico-Texas........ Oregon.............................. Oregon-Califomia.......... South Dakota................. U tah................................. W ashington..................... W yoming........................ Totals for irrigated areas covered by crop reports. and V alue o p 'C r o p s , T otal Irrigable Irrigated Cropped acreage.1 acreage. acreage.2 and P er Value of crops.2 Total. Average per acre cropped. Dollars. Dollars. $48.65 59.75 48.83 35.03 40.32 32.07 34.50 26.32 15.25 *18.50 20.70 21.85 6 20.70 27 58 26.42 46.81 35.84 17.37 1 1 52.70 62.64 73.04 0 52.50 20.94 38.25 Salt R iv er.................... 3219,691 8 192,464 173,359 8,435,719 72,440 29,483 28,283 1,435,403 Y um a............................. 9,357 7,011 342,339 Orland............................ 20,533 1,741 Grand Valley............... 15,000 1,561 54,692 Uncompahgre V alley.. 77,713 49,273 48,352 1,949,529 Boise.............................. 103,370 76,922 72,581 2,327,494 M inidoka..................... 120,800 88,333 81,362 2,800,431 H untley......................... 32,905 18,635 18,581 489,071 5,518 4,592 Milk River.................... 40,358 70,016 [Sun R iver..................... 16,321 4,717 <4,700 * 86,950 6 , 0 2 0 124,586 Lower Yellowstone... 42,288 North Platte................. 112,016 75,620 74,766 1,633,390 Truckee-Carson........... 69,100 39,449 38,249 791,446 /Carlsbad........................ 24,775 16,600 14,500 399,901 \H ondo........................... 2,918 1,324 1,219 32,200 Rio Grande................... 85,000 62,513 61,818 2,893,740 5,477 3,900 139,800 Um atilla........................ 17,000 Klam ath........................ 45,272 29,351 29,351 509,865 Belle Fourche............... 78,567 48,468 46,909 557,319 Strawberry V alley.... 8 50,000 30,722 25,066 1,320,135 5,242 328,385 Okanogan...................... 10,099 7,850 Yakima: Sunnyside u n it... 93,226 73,000 59,449 4,341,940 Tieton u n it........... 1 , 0 34,000 23,000 2 1,102,5360 Shoshone....................... 42,623 29,077 28,695 600,903 1,423,015 925,814 856,566 32,767,790 . * See notoon p. 31. i Area Reclamation Service was prepared to supply water. * Irrigated crops. Excludes small areas on few projects cropped by dry farming. • Irrigable area includes so-called “ dry lands” given right to rent water temporarily on account of full reservoir. Irrigated acreage includes total area of towns contracting for water; farm area irrigated, 187,905 acres. «Estim ated. Crop reports covered 158 irrigated farms w ith 6,425 acres cropped, part w ithout irrigation, yielding crops valued at $118,990, or $18.52 per acre. 8 $30.18 excluding 10,872 acres of wild grass pasture and other fields not in full production. «Includes irrigation districts. N o. 16.—GOVERNM ENT IRRIGATION, R E SU L T S OF:* I r r ig a b l e A c r e a g e , A c r e a g e I r r ig a t e d a n d C r o p p e d , N u m b e r o f I r r ig a t e d F a r m s , a n d V a l u e o f C r o p s , 1909 to 1916.1 Year. Irrigable acreage.2 Irrigated acreage. Irrigated farms. 1909 ................................................................. 1910....................................................................... 1911....................................................................... 1912....................................................................... 1913....................................................................... 1914....................................................................... 1915....................................................................... 1916...................................................................... 730.000 880.000 1.015.000 1.160.000 1 ,200,000 1.250.000 1.500.000 1.600.000 382.000 475.000 560.000 645.000 700.000 770.000 857.000 1 ,010,000 9,000 2 14.000 15.000 16.000 18,000 2 0 23,000 1 * See note on p. 31. * Exclusive oflndian projects built for Indian Service. * Area Reclamation Service was prepared to supply water. Cropped acreage. , , 415.000 0 0 470.000 590.000 650.000 700.000 800.000 0 0 925,000 Crop value. Dollars. 012.500.000 13.000. 14.500.000 16.000. 16.500.000 0 19.000. 35.000. 000 000 000 000 8 2a IRRIGATION, N o. 17.—GOVERNMENT IRRIGATION : * Y ie l d s a n d V a l u e o p C r o p s H a r v e st e d b y C r o p R e p o r t s , 1916. Cereals: Barley. „ C ora.... O ats.... Rye....... W heat.. Total.. Other grain and seed: Alfalfa seed......... Clover seed......... Grain sorghum.. Flaxseed............. Millet see d ...... Total.. Bay and forage: Alfalfa, hay..___ Clover h a y ...... Other hay........... Com ipdder........ Peas.................... Other forage....... Pasture............... Total..... Vegetables and track: Beans................... Onions................. Potatoes, white., Potatoes, sweet... Track................... TotalFruits and nuts: Apples...-------Peaches.... .......... . Pears.................... P r u n e s ................... .. Citrus fruit.......... Small fruits......... Other fruit and nuts---------TotalMiscellaneous: S u gar b e e ts. Cotton......... Cottonseed.. H o p s .................. Cane............. Other crops. Total.. DuplicationAll crops___ c r e a g e C r o p p e d a n d I r r ig a t e d a n d o n R e c l a m a t io n P r o j e c t s , C o v e r e d Yield. Acreage cropped. Crop. A Total. P ot cent. Unit, t Total. Crop value. Average Average per acre. per acre. Total. DeUars. Dollars. 987,179 22 27 956,690 15 835,049 19,423 16 28 2,490,625 24 5,288,966 Per cent. 223,555 5.1 41 6.4 .1 10.4 26.1 BuBuBuBu.. Bu.. Bu., 1,094,908 1,070,370 1,487,419 17,035 1,902,405 5,572,237 25 30 27 14 21 25 21,288 8,638 7,031 689 343 37,989 2.5 Bu.. 1.0 Bu... .8 Bu... .1 -Bu... B u... 4 4 Bu... 81,272 32,081 244.889 4,864 4,961 368,067 3.8 3.7 35 7.2 14 599,664 295,650 175,604 10,722 4,546 29 1,086,186 1.9 .9 .5 Ton.. TonTon.. Ton.. Bu... 1,225,250 17,429 35,016 42,367 9,215 3.2 2.1 1.5 7 20 12,957,550. 119,462 348,443 182,461 17,014 1,211,078 1,549,636 16,385,644 39.5 ,4 1.1 .5 .1 3.7 4.7 50.0 43,785 35,189 54.489 1,198 381,323 8,373 23,494 6,022 455 32,079 129,515 572,261 445 LO 27 .7 .1 3.7 14.0 66.7 3,285 324 16,228 340 9,566 29,743 BuBu.. 1.9 BuBuT .2 3.5 22,530 2,093 2,808 490 1,499 Lb- 78,660,576 .3 Lb.. 10,953,961 .3 Lb.. 17,818,663 2,396,205 .1 Lb.. .2 Lb.. 3,126,160 . 2 Lb.. 2,914,345 224,300 Lb.. 2 3.8 L b - 121,736,210 1,668 196 2 32,825 29,328 13,424 7,391 510 941 1,891 53,489 91.571 858,291 2.6 3.5 Ton., 1.5 Lb... .8 Lb... .1 Lb... .1 Ton.2 6.2 10.7 100.0 46,327 95,858 2,858,512 27,701 14 296 176 82 3,500 6,350 4,900 2,100 1,750 5,200 306,596 10.5 4,875,814 338 5,435,572 735 900,150 1,760 2,242 2.4 190,264 58 110,628 342 163 2,648,523 27,300 80 019,911 131 3,896,626 3.0 2.9 2.5 .1 7.6 .3 8.1 .1 2.8 11.9 4.6 .8 1.4 .2 .4 .4 1,509,372 260,061 474,613 68,831 147,423 142,259 20,085 2,761,852 8.4 64 1,881,449 1,186,048 90,345 93,416 183 19,351 21 109,949 3,380,558 5.7 3.6 .3 .3 .1 .3 10.3 38.25 32,799,832 100.0 67 124 140 96 85 84 88 12 ♦ See note onp. 31. iThis figure does not represent average value of pasture for the year, as considerable areas pastured were also harvested and are included in the duplicated area, to ta ls include 1,541 acres, yielding 5,642,000 pounds, worth $139,238, not listed under separate fruits. No. 18.‘—GOVERNMENT IRRIGATION: * I r r ig a t e d A c r e a g e C r o ppe d a n d Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s of C r o ps H a r v e s t e d o n R ecla m a tio n State and project. Bar Corn, In ley. dian. 984 55 101 1,725 3,055 86 34 174 25 46 6,715 476 75 8,253 100 3,'846 53 76 8.155 1.155 35,189 54,489 1,196 88,896 223,555 21,288 8,638 7,031 ! Hay and forage. Other Corn Peas. Other hay. fod forage. der. 6,061 2,080 228,589 '901 1,832 179 1 80 564 344 32 85 474 217 14 2 304 21 200 111 102 11 185 300 41 5 2,100 '241 114 40 221 746 69 1,310 1 61 50 135 21 141 1,254 66 100 2,762 2 121 326 274 2,501 1,042 325 60 780 403 61 343 37,989 381,323 8,373 23,494 6,022 ■ i bO ^ Pas ture. Total. 52,822 7', 282 3' 185 30 1,936 5,108 4,845 3,821 1,393 116 443 99 3,871 10] 872 2,610 1,211 '612 5,991 6' 132 l'973 16 1 1,208 3,705 4 1,060 3 2 1,382 455 32,079 120,515 171,168 20,895 8,708 216 22,263 38,899 28,054 19,730 7,178 3,551 4,533 3,591 37,508 33,627 9,491 963 40,386 3,764 16,893 26,572 9,650 1,956 36,592 11,272 14,801 IRRIGATION, Arizona: Salt River................ 13,295 Arizona-Caiifornia: Yuma— 1,195 California: Orland................... Colorado: 48 Grand Valley.................... Uncompahgre.................... 503 Idaho: Boise................................... 4,463 Minidoka— Gravity unit.............. 1,650 South Side pumping unit......................... 965 Montana: Huntley............................. 299 89 Milk River......................... Sun River 2 ........................ 168 Montana-North D ak ota: Lower Yellowstone............. 488 Nebraska-Wyoming: North Platte...................................... 4,857 Nevada: Truckee-Carson....... 1,658 New Mexico: Carlsbad............................. 188 10 Hondo................................ New M exico-T exas: R io Grande................................... 1,271 Oregon: Umatilla.................... Oregon-CaUfornia: Klamath.. 6,968 South Dakota: Belle Fourche. 2,740 Utah: Strawberry Valley....... 722 Washington: Okanogan........................... Yakima— Sunnyside unit.......... 763 Tieton unit................. 884 Wyoming: Shoshone.............. 561 Total for irrigated areas covered by crop re ports............................. 43,785 P r o je c t s , C a l e n d a r Y e a r 1916, b y S t a t e s a n d P r o je c t s . IRRIG A TED ACREAGE C RO PPED . Cereals. Other grain and seed. Sor Flax Oats. Rye. Wheat. Total. Alfalfa Clover ghum seed. Millet Total. Alfalfa Clover hay. hay. seed. seed. (grain). 1,425 10,081 25,785 2,739 2,739 81,616 0) 12,997 10,880 4,897 456 1,706 8,100 848 848 5' 344 243 8 782 105 8 390 6,438 27 9,038 17,731 288 5 293 19,105 197 4,440 110 17,101 29,169 677 6,381 7,071 26,390 6,694 3,718 209 3,687 9,250 570 511 1,091 22,026 547 2,547 16 7,341 10,903 184 1,191 1,375 15,278 333 17 23 8 2,627 31 5,422 2,624 5,724 282 1,335 68 720 1,116 643 24 Z, 849 847 1,658 528 123 136 3,338 1,251 2,313 10,375 158 2,617 24,722 859 238 1,097 32,601 107 21^445 2,861 4,626 1,117 2,670 2,858 583 3,441 6,820 '757 35 120 1,623 703 ......... 25 1,335 37,762 5,988 17,136 607 1 9 100 20 29 2'985 2,33i" 668 *2,155 12,122 8' 140 48 493 *48 4,718 17' 945 4,119 72 7,554 18,331 4,177 20 20 6,922 1,966 28 6,870 9,639 94 1,511 81 \ 82 28,316 1,013 10,029 116 116 8,425 335 1,283 2,522 5,844 25 552 13,006 163 383 8,544 2,886 11,998 Vegetables and truck. State and project. Fruits and nuts. Beans. Onions. Potatoes, Potatoes. Truck. Total. Apples. Peaches Pears. Prunes. Citrus Small Other. Total. white. sweet. fruit. fruit. 351 262 1 20 102 s 8 1 1 2 29 324 41 230 169 212 74 3,774 1,350 263 16,228 340 3 639 572 224 144 524 464 383 21 3,714 1,097 1,283 l '544 54 11 102 26 1,735 177 338 224 4,379 1,812 1 809 1,938 11 27 28 124 513 44 2 56 100 116 109 116 22 120 56 2,088 ' 690 56 2 330 309 334 1,259 121 2,406 885 130 132 123 12 2,636 1,303 153 292 309 200 175 1452 6 9,566 29,743 22,530 30 222 7 36 .. i 36 383 2,093 2,808 *122 119 56S0 490 * See note on p. 31. 1 Grain sorghums (Kafir, milo, etc.), grown on a large acreage on Salt River project, are usually cut green for forage. a Crop reports covered 158 Irrigated farms, which produced some crops without irrigation. 8 Includes 1,248 acres of deciduous fruit not reported under separate fruits. * Not reported under separate fruits. 6 Includes 76 acres of.deciduous fruits not listed separately. 6 Includes 1,541 acres not listed under separate fruits. 160 s>* 408 72 57 23 14 229 917 51 IRRIGATION, Arizona: Salt R iver.................................................................. 710 Arizona-California: Yum a....................................................... 234 California: Orland..................................................................... Colorado: Grand Valley...................................................................... 15 Uncompahgre...................................................................... 259 Idaho: Boise...................................................................................... 186 Minidoka— G ravityunit................................................................. 35 South Side pumping u nit......................................... 11 Montana: H untley................................................................................ Milk R iver........................................................................... Sun River >.......................................................................... Montana-North Dakota: Lower Yellowstone.................... 2 Nebraska-Wyoming: N orth P la tte ...................................... 229 Nevada: Truckee-Carson......................................................... New Mexico: Carlsbad............................................................................... 4 Hondo................................................................................... New Mexico-Texas: Rio Grande.......................................... 1,292 Oregon: U m atilla...................................................................... Oregoh-Califomia: K lam ath................................................... South Dakota: Belle Fourche................................................ 23 Utah: Strawberry Valley........................................................ 13 Washington: Okanogan............................................................................. 5 Yakima— Sunnyside u n it........................................................ .. 85 H atch u nit.................................................................. 168 Wyoming: Shoshone................................................................ 14 Total for irrigated areas covered by crop reports.. 3,285 1,499 1,668 196 “32,825 fcO No. 18. — G o v e r n m e n t I r r ig a t io n :* I r r ig a t e d A c r e a g e C r o p p e d , ' s e t c .— Continued IRRIGA TED ACREAGE CROPPED—Continued. Cot ton. Irrigated acreage not cropped. Total Dupli Total irri cated cropped Fall Miscel Dupli gated Cot ton Cane. Other. Total. areas. areas. Young Young plow laneous. cated. acreage. altalfe. Iruit. ingseed. 6,033 4,670 4,670 Miscellaneous. State and project. Beets, sugar. Oregon: U m atilla............................................................................ Washington: Yakima— 3 2,721 103 161 5,298 8S5 Wyoming: Shoshone...................................................................... Total for irrigated areas covered by crop reports.......... 29,328 13,424 2,721 794 145 3 62 176 1 *164 *346 7,391 945 2,401 6,236 145 103 62 337 5,301 1 164 346 885 53,489 39,477 17,316 3)204 144 1,124 5,811 84 165 79 694 7,616 11 2,082 '435 3,358 971 6,410 2,590 91,571 173,359 1,298 28)283 7,011 618 1,343 66 1,561 121 645 48,352 2,483 72,581 7,974 4,100 840 44,365 4,504 36,997 1,340 333 17 18,581 479 4,592 *6,425 6,020 74,766 5,791 38,249 45 14,500 1,219 41 64 61,818 3,900 567 725 29,351 46,909 1,681 78 25,066 f 206 1,831 5,242 59,449 3,371 2,267 21,000 1,234 3,645 28,695 2,379 173 32,834 17,425 4858,291 2,869 1,200 385 344 1,938 796 813 432 447 59 129 241 5,199 351 22 4,167 3,812 12,341 557 1,822 2,271 730 36 10 4,937 1,200 2,401 346 695 248 22 200 5,656 814 243 2,436 10,349 200 3,208 276 1,787 33,001 32,590 1187,905 29,483 9,35; 1,741 49,273 76,922 49,251 40,64< 18,634 5,51* *4,717 6,02( 75,620 39,449 16,600 1,32: 62,5i: 5,477 29,351 48)46* 30,722 7,850 73,000 23,m 29,977 922,821 IRRIGATION, Colorado: 113 Uncompahgre............................................................................ 2,023 Idaho: 16 3,225 3,135 Montana: 5,264 81 9,024 New Mexico: 55 6,088 9' 340 27 27 18 131 151 2,174 122 138 790 4,015 3) 135 159 5,426 81 3 3 327 9,351 State and project. Corn, Barley. Indian. Bushels. Bushels. 34,440 1,875 2,231 67,118 111,905 2,295 415 1,733 1,000 1,300 125,911 8,669 1,550 181,566 2,753 75,588 2,175 2,610 390,867 54,460 H ay and forage. Alfalfa Clover Other Corn Peas. hay. bay. hay. fodder. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Bush. 12,122 16,640 326,464 28,029 1,075 214 29,058 323 160 7 60,341 301 747 4,329 840 1,160 355 117,233 13,571 77,445 1,643 518 41 5,125 33 2,828 47,811 815 178 14.411 32 299 78 3,399 1,709 222 6,262 80 7,574 158 56,706 656 291 1,057 62,095 59 12,343 1,432 85 527 54 423 10,032 94,405 11.412 100 322 17,720 3,353 36,765 1,749 733 23,009 2,002 4,171 171 376 142 135,917 164 5,002 5,460 27,223 618 1,675 2,013 31 252 326 30,702 1,070,370 1,487,519 17,035 1,902,405 5,572,237 81,272 32,081 244,889 4,864 4,961 368,067 1,225,250 17,429 35,016 42,367 9,215 * See note on p. 31. 1 Includes 10,379 acres on Salt Eiver project for which water was bought, hut no crop reported. Probably largely in pasture. 5Crop reports covered 158 irrigated forms, which produced some crops w ithout irrigation. * Hops. ‘ Includes 1,541 acres not listed under separate fruits. IRRIGATION", Arizona; Salt E lver........................... 332,375 28,086 Arizona-Califomta: Y um a............. California: Orland.................. Colorado; Grand Valley............................... 497 UaeQmpahgre.............................. 14,120 Idaho; Boise......................................... 119,900 Minidoka— Gravity u n i t,....................... 46,699 South Side pum ping u n it.. 24,413 Montana; H untley......................................... 2,239 Milk R iver.................................... 2,350 Sun R iver «................................... 2,853 M ontana-North Dakota: Lower Yellowstone 9,843 Nebraska-Wyoming: N orth Platte. 106,096 Nevada: Truekee-Carson................. 52,000 New Mexico; Carlsbad........................................ 2,456 H ondo........................................... 300 New Mexico.Texas: Rio Grande.. - 49,808 Oregon; Umatilla........................... Oregon-Califomia: K lam ath........... 168,680 South Dakota: Belle Fourche......... 42,804 Utah: Strawberry Valley................. 26,305 W ashington: Okanogan...................................... Yakima— Sunnyside u n it................... 25,001 T ietonunit............... .......... 27,300 W yoming: Shoshone......................... 10,783 Totals tor area covered by crop reports........................... 1,094,908 QUANTITY OF CHOPS HARVESTED. Cereals. Other grain and seed. Grain Flax Oats. Eye. W heat. Total. Alfalfa Clover sor seed, Millet Total. seed. seed. ghum. Bushels. Bush. Bushels. Bushels. Bush. Bush. Bushels. Bush Bush Bushels. 57,000 10,956 252,025 675,840 10,956 7,220 37,181 43,930 239,729 195,799 26,370 25,370 6,150 6,259 15,137 16 16 218,456 343 235,616 635,653 1,502 1,604 12 145,050 1,299 441,959 820,113 2,018 22,861 248 25,127 103,164 1,275 85,608 239,041 2,689 2,652 293 5,634 87 143,246 234,858 810 5,017 66,697 5,827 37,795 31,161 72,928 62 30 32 8,054 11,720 23,124 626 "' 2 6 ' 12,245 71 14,339 29,437 15 36 14,627 17,202 42,972 1,964 1,947 35 12 191,204 1,012 28,207 452,430 797 2,305 3,102 4,562 57,733 114,295 21,560 22,921 55,606 8,867 18,557 9,660 700 2,550 73,035 40 '215,'705 520,154 3,873 1,750 19,683 14,060 2,753 276 26 250 62,347 10,765 18,802 260,594 91,707 1,392 38,222 249,773 5,320 2,276 305 7,901 76,617 '722 132,209 237,928 52 52 60 2,579 3,920 20,260 440,048 69,310 69,100 220,170 195 195 223,359 100 52,831 287,073 252 1,009 24 1,285 fcO N o . 1 8 .— G o v e r n m e n t I r r ig a t io n :* I r r ig a t e d A c r e a g e C r o p p e d , QUANTITY OF CROPS H A RVESTED—Continued. State and project. Pota Beans. Onions Potatoes, toes, Apples. white. sweet. Peaches. Pears. Prunes. Citrus fruit. Small fruit. Colorado: 2,367 756,624 161,300 203,990 256,713 5,155 1,432 10,252 5,468 274,100 29,400 1,124,229 1,087,100 14,310 141 Montana-North Dakota: Lower 18 Nebraska-Wyoming: N orth Platte 2,268 New Mexico: 700 12 19,210 16,418 1,360 New Mexico-Texas: Rio G rande.. 342 3,234 2,604 4 14,002 191 25,401 1S3 Washington: 6,821 45 270 Yakima— 841,600 1,950 2,240 4,160 196,500 40,489 Wyoming: Shoshone....................... 159 Total for areas covered by 46,327 95,858 2,858,512 27,701 3 5,000 Total. Beets, Cotton. Cane. sugar. Pounds. Tons. Pounds. Tons. 2,111,550 19,002,400 2,289,430 2 200,000 4 849,093 1,398,505 956 1,165,575 22,635 167,677 87 4,315 37,706 33.248 5,000 42,106 467 5 92,104 124,023 11,688,000 721 360,262 210,000 1,515 2 200,000 65,201 84,783 125,367 10,447,950 434,800 124,400 11,080 70,250,955 5,850,280 9,799,200 2,298,825 3 200,000 3 900,000 15,859,350 34,550 3,059 2,147,500 1,512,000 850 3,105 9,850 124,023 3,090,000 2,242,000 6,150,000 310,262 9,667,520 51,202,650 12,162,250 2,255 206,000 3 50,000 474,834 1,953 264 *20 78,660,576 10,953,961 17,818,663 2,396,205 3,126,160 2,914,345 224,300 121,736,210 306,596 4,875,814 2,242 IRRIGATION, 121 3,781 87,730 Idaho: 1,712 90 Minidoka— 499 1,902 South Side pumping u n it.. 102 Montana: Other. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. 2,518,000 1,492,400 80,000 408,160 3 22,000 98,933 2,2 05 55,758 216,313 57,750 16,600 3,250 875 54,492 150 98,725 4,315 Bush. Bush. Bushels. Bush. Bounds. Pounds. 21,060 7,650 14,200 2,428 00 Miscellaneous. Fruits and nuts. Vegetables. to e t c .— Continued. VALUE OF CROPS HARVESTED. Cereals. State and project. Corn, Barley. Indian. Oats. Rye. Other grain and seed. W heat. Total. Alfalfa seed. Clover seed. Grain sor ghum. Flax Millet seed. seed. Total. * See note on p. 31. 1 Includes 4.992,000 pounds deciduous fruits not listed separately. 8 Estim ated; not reported under separate fruits. 8 Estim ated * Includes 240,000 pounds deciduous fruit not listed separately. 6 Crop reports covered 158 irrigated farms, which produced some crops without irrigation. IRRIGATION, Dollars. Dollars. Dollars Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Arizona: Salt R iver................................................................. 348,994 34,440 28,500 289,829 701,763 78,883 78,883 Arizona-Califomia: Y um a..................................................... 19,433 1,345 10,032 30,810 328,725 124,915 453,640 California: Orland.................................................................... 25,363 25,363 Colorado: Grand Valley................................................................... 502 2,386 3,597 14,890 8,405 112 112 Uncompahgre.................. . ............................................. 14,294 58,065 120,927 399 301,763 495,448 16,122 54 16,176 Idaho: 86,328 111,905 87,030 1,299 574,547 861,109 14,631 213,077 310 228,018 Minidoka— Gravity u n it.............................................................. 39.750 2,305 62,076 1,530 97,606 203,267 16,131 22,206 408 38,745 South side pum ping u n it..................................... 20.751 415 40,018 104 171,895 233,183 4,860 45,153 50,013 Montana: H untley.............................................................................. 2,068 1,497 23,651 306 274 45,529 72,745 36 616 Milk River........................................................................ 1,692 750 4,027 26,393 19,924 1,565 1,565 Sun R iver6...................................................................... 2,140 6,735 28,950 20,075 240 30 36 306 Montana-North Dakota: Lower Yellowstone................. 7,776 910 6,584 6 968 42,793 27,523 16 8 525 4,575 Nebraska-Wyoming: N orth P latte..................................... 63,658 88,138 95,602 911 33,848 282,157 7,173 9,478 2,305 Nevada: Truckee-Carson..................................................... 49,920 2,920 77,940 130,780 New Mexico: Carlsbad.............................................................................. 2,311 8,833 14,430 17,911 43,485 58,985 8,454 67,439 Hondo................................................................................. 225 1,550 420 2,195 New Mexico-Texas: Rio Grande........................................ 59,770 217,879 54,776 46 808 120 323,557 656,102 27,886 16,872 1,050 Oregon: Um atilla..................................................................... 2,753 2,753 386 2,700 3; 086 Oregon-Califomia: K lam ath................................................. 151,812 37,408 12,918 25,383 227,521 South Dakota: Belle Fourche............................................... 29i963 60,470 36,707 1,392 47,778 176,310 49.560 4,552 305 47,417 Utah: Strawberry Valley....................................................... 32,881 2,175 42,084 650 237,886 315,676 7468 468 W ashington: Okanogan........................................................................... 1,889 60 1,949 Yakima— Smmyside unit.......................................................... 20,001 312,694 2,352 23,383 358,430 Tieton u n it................................................................. 23,205 46,291 31,189 82,920 183,605 2,340 2,340 Wyoming: Shoshone............................................................... 9,705 134,016 100 52,831 196,652 2,268 9,081 96 11,445 Total for irrigated areas covered by crop reports. 987,179 9 5 6 835,049 19,423 2,490,625 5,288,966 599,664 295,650 175,604 10,722 4,546 1,086,186 , 6 9 0 fcO No. 18. — G o v e r n m e n t I r r ig a t io n : * I r r ig a t e d A c r e a g e C r o p p e d , Od O e t c .— Continued, VALUE OF CROPS HARVESTED—Continued. Vegetables and truck. Hay and forage. State and project. Alfalfa hay. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 145,464 83,200 10,383 2,576 853 2,107 5,585 14,716 81,426 4,419 2,320 16,397 4,656 246 198 8,150 2,670 416 352 4,407 13,672 2,530 1,185 640 5,248 378 8,128 499 830 5,171 6,345 30,096 55 913 1,462 33,530 '624' 16,615 *3,665 8,044 2,046 3,790 1,136 1,968 50,020 27,300 6, ISO 15,075 8,052 157 1,859 2,612 Total. Pota Beans. Onion?. Potatoes, toes, Truck, Total. white. sweet. Dolls. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 1,089,948 950,796 6,186,976 51,120 19,289 82,643 379,213 10,215 26,628 249,110 662 4,970 168 20 1,146 6,090 18,632 416.961 15,976 97,073 76 852 30 63,697 1,031,991 10,272 9,545 7,870 56,791 865,769 1,532 2,378 306 44,713 638,932 5,091 8,867 143,305 38,625 1,160 68,981 3,834 67,008 151 1,025 4,628 38,710 496,759 13,608 30,207 597,190 59 19,818 160,618 27,152 1,050 **20,587 1,567,832 68,956 3,060 324 352 4,023 116,008 17,973 274,143 27,826 306,085 573 34,885 480,100 405 218 49,459 192 580 81,177 ' 55,575 1,711,127 7,098 416 21,200 336.800 8,064 7,280 36 19,686 269,930 574 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 31,590 11,475 331,340 25.038 22,288 1,392 3,089 9,369 733,923 145,170 423 31,198 24,541 183,480 12,903 231,042 9,927 5 ,m 1,715 1,718 3,037 15,378 3,300 5,085 7,211 246,690 28,196 35,280 995 2,091 300 14,407 214,230 4,180 2,975 4,680 3,515 5.080 14,002 28,745 63,502 10,815 6,139 95,100 732,192 26,630 147,375 16,605 40,489 Dollars. 425,525 35.253 22,28S 5.143 856,341 187,139 211,931 244,251 15,816 3,433 18,415 8,536 267,509 63,476 3,145 300 300,653 7,507 8,195 19,659 93,127 17,577 834,390 189,349 57,668 119,462 348,443 182,461 17,014 1,211,078 1,549,636 16,385,644 190,264 110,628 2,648,523 27,300 919,911 3,896,626 IBRIGATKW. Dollars. Arizona: Balt River........ ........................................ 3,917,668 Arizona-Califomia: Yuma. ................................. 266,898 California: Orland.................................................... 219,906 Colorado: 3,929 Grand Valley.................................................... 368,685 Uncompahgre.............................................. Idaho: Boise.................................................................. 879,247 Minidoka— Gravity unit............................................... 770,264 South Side pumping unit........................ 478,110 Montana: Huntley............................................................. 129,263 Milk River......................................................... 23,793 Sun River1........................................................ 62,617 Montana-North Dakota: Lower Yellowstone. .. 64,758 Nebraska-Wyoming: North Platte...................... 447,795 Nevada: Truckee-Carson...................................... 558,855 New Mexico: Carlsbad............................................................. 140,301 Hondo................................................................. 20,101 New Mexico-Texas: Rio Grande....................... 1,510,480 Oregon: Umatilla.................................................. 109,555 Oregon-California: Klamath................................. 222,640 257,355 South Dakota: Belle Fourche............................ Utah: Strawberry Valley....................................... 437,171 Washington: Okanogan........................................................... 41,715 Yakima— Sunnyside unit......................................... 1,495,087 285,841 Tieton unit............................................. Wyoming: Shoshone............................................. 245,616 Total for irrigated areas covered by crop reports........................................................ 12,957,550 Clover Other Corn Peas. Other Pasture. forage. hay. hay. fodder. Fruits and nuts. State and project. Miscellaneous. Apples. Peaches.| Pears. Prunes. Citrus h u ? " l 0ther fruit. Dollars Dollars Dollars ,Dollars Dollars i |1 2 5 '. non 4,000 | 10,204 15,919 '*1,670 5. sen 17,439 26 642 ! 65 ’ ___ 429 4,936 9 p......... 1 Arizona: Salt R iver.......................................... Aruana-Calilornia; Y u m a ................................... California: Orland.............................................. Colorado: Grand Valiev................... ............... Uncompahgre..................................... Idaho; Boise.......................................................... Minidoka—Gravity u n it......................... South Side pumping u n it.. Montana; H untley............................................. Milk R iver............................................ Sun R iver1.......................................... M ontana-North Dakota: Lower Yellowstone.. Nebraska-Wvoming: N orth ria tte ................... New Mexloo: Carlsbad......................................... .......................... H ondo...... New Me*ioo.Texss: Rio Grande........................ 61,800 Oregon: U m atilla.................................................. 7,136 Oregon-Californla; K lam ath... .......................... South Dakota*. Belle Fourehe............................ U tah: Strawberry Valley.................................... W ashington: Okanogan....................................... 341,688 Yakima—Sunnyside unit. ..... 921,648 Tieton unit.................. 343,245 Wyoming; Shoshone............... ............................ 68 Totalforirrigated areas covered by crop reports................................................. 1,509,372 3,979 67,"260 7,609 131,631 42,950 1 . Total. . Cotton Beets, and cot* Cane, Other. sugar. ton seed. Dollars Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 84,420 2335,120 3 4,410 65ft 16 ' <34,778 104 5,800 23,283 4.817 22,489 183,850 2,725 8,099 522 522 522 216,644 101,176 299 299 255,823 2,338 ( 1 |. ................................1..................... 575,650 , . . . 1 .. 3,979 184,"500" ............... 1............ 6,180 319,740 3,605 1,398 8,534 » 86 6,818 1 36,362 424,207 3,110 277 2,543 3,761 258,988 235,402 64,307 11,319 36,210 1,400,577 45,360 122 2,764 334,441 127 195 05,013 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 704,014 3,438 487,697 64,350 10,800 , 494 8,284 10,616 6,000 60 ( 414 104,082 16,553 2,553 381 1,837 1,913 1,080 195 «2 37,416 56,000 Total, DoUara. 707,452 532,047 10,800 6,294 148,114 11,188 222,644 191,178 256,200 2,838 381 577,487 121,235 2,553 3,605 1,913 7,848 424,402 412 37,416 56,000 85,013 Total. Dollars. 8,435,719 1,435,403 342,339 54,692 1,949,529 2,337,494 1,542,878 1,257,555 489,071 70,016 118,990 121,586 1,833,390 791,446 399,901 82,200 2,893,740 139,800 509,865 657.819 1,320,135 328,385 4,341,940 1,102,536 600,803 200,061 474,013 68,831 147,4S3 142,259 20,085 2,761,852 1,881,449 1,270,393 19,351 203,365 3,380,658 32,709,832 • General note' for irrigation tables.—Source: The United States Reclamation Service, Departm ent of the Interior. Complete statistics relating to irrigation in the United States w i ^ t e o i n census years only. The figures given in. these tables relate only to lands served by w orts controlled by this Service. Xn 1916 the Government projects watered • +u TTC^esJ»*o* * ®projects under way when completed will serve about 1,600,000 acres. In 1909 the acreage so served (390,000) constituted 2,9 per cent of the total acreage irrigated m the united {states,, since which tim e the latter acreage has increased about 10 per cent. Data for calendar year (irrigation season), except on Salt River project, Arl®., data for corresponding agricultural year ending Nov. 30,1916. Figures are restricted to irrigated areas covered by crop reports, excluding about 100,000 acres irrigated, put not covered t>y crop reports, and small areas cropped by dry farming on a few projects, except as noted for Sun River project, Montana. Ail value figures are intended to snow the value received by the farmer efor his crops, whether sold on the farm or in town, with or without baling, boxing, etc, if fed by the farmer, the crop is given a value representing1the average selling price on m farm. 1Crop reports covered 158 irrigated farms, which produced some crops without irrigation. * Not reported under separate fruits. 3 Includes deciduous fruit, $124,800, not listed under separate fruits. < Includes deciduous fruit, $3,600, not listed under separate fruits. No. 19.—ABBAS OB THE COAL FIELDS, ESTIMATES OF OBIGINAL AND FBESENT SUPPLY, AND THE PBODUCTiON 09 to TO THE CLOSE OF 1918: B y P rovinces , R egions , and States . [Source: Report of the Geological Survey, Departm ent of the Interior.] exhaus produc Estim ated original Total to close Totalto close Estim ated avail tion tion able supply. supply. of 1913. of 1913. Area. ANTHRACITE. Square miles. C1) 480 480 Short tons. Short tons. (0 21,000,000,000 2,446,696,010 21,000,000,000 2,446,696,010 4,847,000,000 4,487,000,000 Short tons. 16,153,000,000 16,153,000,000 715,700 (3) 199,284,300 (s) Short tons. BITUMINOUS .3 Ohio.................................................................................................................................................. Virginia........................................................................................................................................... Total............................................................................................................................................. Interior province. Northern region: Michigan................................................................................................................ Eastern region. Total............................................................................................................................................. 60 150 8,455 167 10,270 455 12,660 14,200 4,400 1,750 17,000 69,357 11,000 35,600 6,500 6,400 48,500 200,000,000 m 477,125 (3) 67.583.000. 000 254,954,358 9,425,298 933,000,000 67.787.000. 000 93,423,911 8,044,000,000 175,653, 679 682,678,546 93,967,900,000 112,574,000,000 2,731,945,059 25.665.000. 000 123,793,965 22.500.000. 000 96,287,781 787,543,870 151,544,900,000 550,598,800,000 4,055,706,467 67.200.600.000 382.400.000 918,800,000 14,200,000 140.000. 000 67, 647,000,000 7,780,500,000 263.500.000 92.943.900.000 1.024.000. 000 4.100.000. 000 108,474,000,000 186.000. 000 25,479,000,000 22,365, .500,000 134.500.000 150,363,600,000 1,181,300,000 543,172,900,000 7,425,900,000 22,911,711 34,400,000 11.965,600,000 965,516,323 201,399,800,000 53.051.000. 000 251,632,098 55.540.000. 000 114.704,743 309,990,800,000 1,331,853,164 1,448,300,000 377,500,000 172,000,000 1,997,800,000 199,951,500,000 52,673,500,000 55,368,000,000 307,993,000,000 12,000,000,000 COAL Eastern province. A tlantic coast region: Virginia........................................................................................................................................... Appalachian region: 3 2 9 5 1 °— s A 1917CO W estern and southwestern regions:4 Arkansas.......................................... Iow a.................................................. Kansas.............................................. Missouri............................................ Oklahoma........................................ Texas................................................ Total.............................................. Rocky Mountain and Northern Great Plains provinces. Pacific coast province and Alaska. Alaska.................................................................................................. California............................................................................................. Oregon.................................................................................. W ashington............................................................................. !!*...! Total......................................................................................... Total production, including colliery consumption......... 1,887,000,000 36,559,588 29.160.000. 000 186,603,097 30.000. 000.000 129,696,761 84.000. 000.000 120,168,472 54,951,500,000 59,474,164 31.000. 000.000 26, 649,290 230,998,500,000 559,151,372 3,610 19,754 1,230 39,532 14,220 35.980 10.980 11,176 41,540 178,022 14.151.400.000 317.852.600.000 700,000,000 381.115.800.000 191.840.100.000 697.929.400.000 1,020,300,000 88.345.500.000 670.723.100.000 2,363,678,200,000 40 230 1,800 2,070 6 450,839 44.000,000 1,000,000,000 63,873,100,000 64,917,100,000 3,553,383,400,000 55.000. 000 280,000,000 194,500,000 180,000,000 89,200,000 40.000. 000 838,700,000 1,832,000,000 28,880,000,000 29.805.500.000 83.820.000. 000 54.862.300.000 30.960.000. 000 230,159,800,000 263,000,000 73,000 62,000,000 62,200,000 8,200,000 51,400,000 178,000,000 624,873,000 ■ 14,151,400,000 317.589.600.000 699,927,000 381.053.800.000 191.777.900.000 697.921.200.000 1,020,300,000 88,294,100,000 670.545.100.000 2,363,053,327,000 47,969 5,153,264 7.733.000 2,165,821 3.250.000 64,459,440 96,700,000 71,826,494 107,683,000 9, 844,247, 843 15,877,071,700 36,267,000 996,750,000 63,776,400,000 64,809,417,000 3,538,506,328,300 175,361,698 48,623 41,400,059 41,496,606 5,423,516 34,252,834 118,740,918 316,724,254 COAL Arizona.................................................................................................................. Colorado.................................................................................................. Idaho..................................................................................................... !!!!"!!!! M ontana.............................................................................................................. New Mexico.........................................................................................! N orth Dakota................................................................................................. South D akota...................................................................................... U tah ................................................................................................................. W yoming.......................................................................... Total............................................................................................................. 12,560 18,600 23,960 10,000 68,500 141,200 Vi I 1 Included in Rocky Mountain and Northern Great Plains provinces. 8Includes brown coal or lignite, semianthracite, semibituminous, etc., and scattering lots of anthracite. 3 Included in production of Appalachian region. 4 Including Arkansas and Texas lignite fields of Gulf province. 8 Includes 89,482 square miles supposed, b ut not definitely known, to contain usable coal, and 28,470 square miles in which the coal lies under cover 3,000 or more feet in thickness. CO CO No. 20.—POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES AT EACH CENSUS, 1790 TO 1910, WITH ESTIMATES FOB JULY 1,1917: B y S t a te s a n d G e o g r a ph ic D iv is io n s . . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Departm ent of Commerce.] State. 1190 Oklahoma 1810 1830 1840 309,527 **30,388 590,756 "97,'574 771,623 209,897 92,597 297,675 76,748 39,834 34,730 516,853 309,978 78,085 43,712 54,477 691,392 370,792 91,532 51,687 87,445 906,185 12,282 55,211 24,520 147,178 157,445 343,031 476,183 685,866 43,112 851,470 988,416 192,214 406,511 76,556 228,705 380,546 472,040 4,762 40,352 19,783 564,317 153,407 298,335 407,350 523,287 8,896 75,448 66,586 687,917 215,739 399,455 447,040 610,408 31,639 136,621 140,455 779,828 352,411 501,793 470,019 737,699 212,267 375,651 383,702 982,405 517,762 583,169 583,034 994,514 397,654 6,077 606,526 682,044 214,460 245,562 244,161 277,575 269,328 320,823 284,574 373,306 1820 127,901 1,062 **H,'273 251,002 64,273 14,093 162,686 5,641 220,955 151,719 341,548 422,845 8,850 183,858 211,149 589,051 478,103 45,365 261,942 72,674 24,023 252,433 275,248 72,749 33,039 340, m 1850 317,976 489,555 61,547 959,049 1,372,812 1, 918.608 2, 428,921 3,097,394 555,500 638,829 737,987 753,419 869,039 230,760 581,434 937,903 1, 519,407 1,980,329 1860 1870 964,201 996,992 9,658 435,450 484,471 379,994 560,247 34,277 39,864 460,147 537,454 112,216 125,015 75,080 131,700 140,424 187,748 1,057,286 1,184,109 14,999 1,711,951 2,539,891 1,350,428 1,680,637 674,913 1,194,020 107,206 364,399 1,155,684 1,321,011 708,002 726.915 628,279 626.915 687,049 780,894 1,231,066 1,457,351 749,113 1,184,059 172,023 439,706 791,305 827,922 1,182,012 1,721,295 20,595 28,841 122,993 6,857 42,491 326,073 318,300 672,035 906,096 93,516 21,874 3,880,735 4,382,759 992,622 1.071,361 ( !) <*i 2,339,511 2,665,260 1880 1890 1900 1910 1917 1,262,505 40,440 802,525 864,694 194,327 622,700 146,608 177,624 269,493 1,542,180 32,610 3,077,871 1,978,301 1,624,615 996,096 1,648,690 939,946 648,936 934,943 1,783,085 1,636,937 780,773 3,131,597 2,168.380 39,159 452,402 62,266 346,991 1,131,116 119,565 5,082.871 1,399,750 (3) 3,198,062 1,513,401 88,243 1,128,211 1,218,368 413,249 746,258 168,493 230,392 391,422 1,837,353 88,548 3,826,352 2,192,404 1,912,297 1,428,108 1,858,635 1,118,588 661,086 1,042,390 2,238,947 2.093,890 1,310,283 1,289.600 2,679,185 142,924 1,062,656 47,355 376,530 1,444,933 160,282 6,003,174 1,617,949 190,983 3,672,329 <258,657 1,828,697 UJ,931 1,311,564 1,485,053 539,700 908,420 184,735 278,718 528,542 2,216,331 161,772 4,821,550 2,516,462 2,331,853 1,470,495 2,147.174 1,381,625 694,466 1,188,044 2,805,346 2,420,982 1,751,394 1,551,270 3,106,665 243,329 1,066,300 42,335 411,588 1,883,669 195,310 7,268,894 1,893,810 319,146 4,157,545 <790,381 2,138,093 204,354 1,574,449 2,377,549 799,024 1,114,756 202,322 331,069 752,619 2,609,121 325,594 5,638,591 2,700,876 2,224,771 1,690,949 2,289,905 1,656,388 742,371 1,295,346 3,366,416 2,810,173 2,075,708 1,797,H4 3,293,335 376,053 1,192,214 81,875 430,572 2,537,167 327,301 9,113,614 2,206,287 577,056 4,767,121 1,657,155 2.363,939 263,788 1,766,343 3,029,032 988,320 1,265,373 215,160 369,282 916,185 2,895,841 445,176 6,234,995 2,835,492 12,224,771 1,851,870 2,394,093 1,856,954 777,340 1,373,673 3,775,973 3,094,266 2,312,445 1.976,570 3,429,595 472,935 1,284.126 110,738 444,429 3,014,194 423,649 10.460,182 2,434,381 765,319 5,212,085 2,289,855 ^ o o 5 $ w h< STATES. A labam a. Arizona ... Arkansas . California. Colorado.. C onnecticut.................. 237,946 D elaw are....................... 59,096 District of Colum bia..................... F lorida............................................. 82,548 Georgia Id a h o .. Illinois . Indiana Iowa ... Kansas Kentucky 73,677 Louisiana 96,540 M aine. , .......... 319,728 M aryland___ Massachusetts 378,787 M ichigan. Minnesota Mississippi M issouri.. Montana Nebraska N evada.. 141,885 New Hampshire 184,139 New Jersey........ New M exico. . . . 340,120 New Y o rk ___ 393,751 N orth Carolina N orth D akota. O hio......... 1800 Co 62,465 13,294 602,365 810,091 1,049,458 1,348,233 1, 724,033 2,311,786 2,906,215 69,122 76,931 83,059 97,199 108,830 147,545 174,620 345,591 415,115 602,741 581,185 £94,398 668,507 703,708 *4,837 105,602 261,727 422,823 681,904 829,210 1,002,717 1,109,801 212,592 604,215 11,380 40,273 154,465 217,895 235,981 280,652 291,948 314,120 315,098 880,200 974,600 1,065,366 1,211,405 239,797 1,421,661 1,596,318 11,594 30,945 305,391 775,881 90,928 3,521,951 217,353 705,608 *14,181 1,258,520 818,579 86,786 330,551 1,225,163 23,955 442,014 1,054,670 9,118 7,239,881 1,638,453 s 12,866,020 »17,069,453 23,191,876 31,443,321 38,558,371 817,704 6,258,113 345,506 1,151,149 348,600 1,767,618 2,235,527 210,779 332,422 1,655,980 357,232 762,794 1,693,330 62,555 *02,947,714 418,636 6,302,115 428,556 1,340,316 401,570 2,020,616 3,048,710 276,749 343,641 1,854,184 518,103 958,800 2,069,042 92,531 75,094,575 672,766 7,665, 111 542,610 1,515,400 583,888 2,184,789 3,896,642 373,351 355,956 2,061,612 1,141,990 1,221,119 2,333,860 145,965 91,972,266 861,992 8,660,042 625,865 1,643,205 716,972 2,304,629 4,515,423 443,866 364,946 2,213,025 1,597,400 1,412,602 2,527,167 184,970 103,635,306 4,700,749 12,706,220 13,478,305 8,932,112 8,857,922 6,429,154 4,740,983 1,213,985 1,888,334 *32,052 *89,990 ............. ............... 17,069,453 23,191,876 431,443,321 38,558,371 50,189,209 63,069,756 5,592,017 15,454,678 15,085,581 10,847,423 10,443,480 7,547,757 6,532,290 1,674,657 2,416,692 63,592 154,001 10053,243 91,210 77,256,630 6,552,681 19,315,892 18,250,621 11,637,921 12,194,895 8,400,901 8,784,534 2,633,517 4,192,304 64,356 191,909 1, 118,012 55,608 93,402,151 7,253,996 22,134,418 19,904,005 12,579,931 13,473,354 9,039,231 10,428,575 3,333,442 5,488 424 64,912 219,580 1,231 880 45 353 105,196,801 1,233,011 1,471,973 1,660,071 1,954,717 2,234,822 2,728,116 1,402.565 2,014,702 2,699,845 3.587,664 4,526,260 5,898,735 51,006 272.324 792,719 1,470,018 ^924,728 4,523,260 19,783 66,586 140,455 426,814 880,335 2,286,494 2,674,891 3,061,063 3,645,752 3,925,299 4,679,090 335,407 708,590 1,190,489 1,815,969 2,575,445 3,363,271 77,618 167,680 246,127 449,985 940,251 72,927 105,891 5,308,483 7,239,881 9,638,453 , 12 866,020 3,135,283 7,458,985 6,926,884 2,169,832 5,364,703 4,020,991 1,747,667 174,923 444,053 3,487,924 8,810,806 9,124,517 3,856,594 5,853,610 4,404,445 2,029,965 315,385 675,125 174,768 4,282,891 276,531 995,577 *135,177 1,542,359 1,591,749 143,963 332,286 1,512,565 75,116 618,457 1,315,497 20,789 50,155,783 4,010,529 10,496,878 11,206,668 6,157,443 7,597,197 5,585,151 3,334,220 653,119 1,114,578 *33,426 1 Population of Iowa, Apr. 15,1910; decrease since 1900. * Population shown for South Dakota in 1860 represents entire Dakota Territory. * Population of th a t p art of Dakota Territory taken to form North Dakota: 1870, 2,405; 1880,36,909; Of that part taken to form South Dakota: 1870,11,776; 1880,98,268. * Includes population of Indian Territory: 1890,180,182; 1900,392,060. * Includes persons <5,318 In 1830 and 6,100 in 1840) on public ships in the service of the United States not credited to any geographic division or State. 9 Includes population (325,462) of Indian Territory ana Indian reservations specially enumerated tn 1890, btztnot included in the general report on population in 1890. I For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 36. 8 Alaska was specially enumerated under the law, but the population was not included iu the general report on population in 1880 or 1890. * According to the census taken as of Dec. 28,1890, under the direction of the Hawaiian Government. 19 According to the census of Porto Rico taken in 1899 under the direction of the W ar Department. II Persons in the m ilitary and naval service of the United States (including civilian employees, etc.) stationed abroad, not credited to any geographic division or State. P O P U L A T IO N , B X S T A T E S, Oregon.............. 434,373 Pennsylvania. Rhode Island.. 68,825 South Carolina 249,073 South D akota. Tennessee 35,691 Texas U ta h ........ V erm ont. 85,425 V irginia.. 747,610 W ashington West V irginia. W isconsin..... W yom ing____ T o ta l................. 3,929,214 Geographic divisions.1 New E n gland.......... 1,009,408 Middle A tlantic........ 958,632 E ast N orth C entral. W est N orth Central South A tlan tic........ 1,851,806 109,368 E ast South Central W est South Central M ountain................ Pacific...................... A laska........................ H aw aii....................... Porto R ico................ M ilitary and naval11 Grand total 3,929,214 CD 36 N o. P O P U L A T IO N -----R A N K OP S T A T E S . 2 1 .—R A N K O P S T A T E S IN P O P U L A T IO N : C ensus Y ears 1790 [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, D epartm ent of Commerce.] State. 1790 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 I860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 26 19 26 15 28 12 25 16 24 25 26 10 20 13 6 19 12 11 8 27 22 21 20 26 28 27 9 14 10 29 6 19 13 15 8 23 17 16 12 26 29 21 30 33 31 9 11 7 27 8 18 16 17 6 20 36 15 13 22 19 32 1 10 3 13 25 26 38 24 32 35 31 11 9 19 22 11 24 21 14 22 25 11 24 18 7 18 14 8 5 25 20 23 6 17 12 10 7 27 21 23 10 9 5 3 ii .1 0 3 4 18 16 12 2 4 13 is 13 is 14 i 4 5 1 B 4 22 18 1 7 *3 2 15 7 17 2 16 6 15 3 17 6 10 3 20 8 9 2 23 9 7 2 24 if 5 12 1 13 1 15 1 16 2 17 3 21 4 34 2 28 14 5 25 35 23 4 30 K entucky................... M aine.......................... M aryland................... M assachusetts.......... 8 17 19 12 21 C onnecticut............. D elaw are................... District of Columbia G eorgia....................... 24 36 2 29 18 in 23 37 28 5 40 i5 5 1 3 7 2 4 6 5 1 3 7 2 4 6 9 8 B 1 2 6 3 4 7 9 8 8 16 i3 14 11 6 4 9 14 7 5 20 New H am pshire.... New Je rse y ............... New Y o rk ................. North C arolina........ Pennsylvania............ Rhode Isla n d ........... South Carolina.......... T ennessee................. U ta h ............................ V irg in ia ..................... 1910.; to Geographic dividons . > New E ngland........... M iddle A tlantic........ 2 3 South A tlantic......... East South C entral.. 1 4 Pacific....................... 3 2 6 1 4 3 2 & 7 1 4 6 3 2 5 7 1 4 6 3 2 5 7 •1 4 6 4 6 20 33 9 17 22 19 7 16 30 14 8 39 41 27 21 34 1 12 842 3 16 46 26 24 41 25 35 34 33 12 44 4 6 11 29 8 21 23 20 7 13 28 18 5 43 36 40 31 17 37 1 14 845 3 9 19 39 30 10 42 27 15 47 37 2 33 21 12 11 39 32 14 42 29 16 47 17 147 24 22 31 29 43 40 32 12 46 3 8 10 19 11 25 30 27 6 9 20 21 5 45 26 49 33 18 44 1 16 42 4 139 38 2 36 23 435 13 7 41 37 15 34 28 14 48 9 19 20 5 43 27 49 37 16, 44 1 15 40 4 >80 36 2 35 24 38 14 6 42 39 17 34 28 13 48 6 2 1 5 3 4 7 9 8 6 2 1 4 8 B 7 9 8 2 1 3 4 5 6 9 8 7 7 38 2 32 22 17 44 25 24 35 28 38 36 34 13 46 4 6 10 20 8 22 27 23 7 9 26 18 5 30 43 31 19 41 1 15 840 3 18 47 25 21 32 29 45 41 33 11 46 3 8 10 22 12 23 31 26 7 2 1 4 3 5 6 9 8 18 46 25 12 32 31 47 43 33 10 45 3 9 15 22 14 24 34 27 6 8 19 21 7 40 29 49 39 11 44 1 16 37 4 23 35 2 38 26 36 17 5 41 42 20 30 28 13 48 7 1 2 4 3 6 5 9 8 1 For 1890 the rank of Arizona advances from 48 to 47 and th at of Oklahom a advances from 46 to 39 when the population specially enumerated in Indian Territory and on Ind ian reservations is included. * Includes South Dakota. *The ranking of Oklahom a in 1900 was 38 and Indian Territory 39. The present ranking forth© sam e census is based on the combined population of Oklahoma and Indian Territory. 4 For 1890 the rank of South Dakota advances from 37 to 35 w hen the population specially enum er ated on Indian reservations is included. ^ 6 New E ngland division: Maine, New Ham pshire, Verm ont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Cphhecticut. Middle A tlantic division: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania. East N orth C entral'di vision: Ohio. Indiana, Illinois, M ichigan, Wisconsin. West N orth Central division: M innesota, Iowa, Missouri, N ortn Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas. South A tlantic division: Delaware, M aryland, Dis trict of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia, N orth Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida. #East South Central division: Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi. West South Central division: Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahom a, Texas. M ountain division: M ontana, Idaho, W yoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada. Pacific division: W ashington, Oregon, California. 37 P O P U L A T IO N , B Y R A C E . N o. 2 2 __ POPULATION AT EACH CENSUS, 1850 TO 1910: B y C o l o r a n d R a c e , a n d b y S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D iv i s io n s . [Source: Reports of the Bureau ol the Census, Departm ent of Commerce.) State and race. Alabama: W hite.......................... M o th e r..................... Total........................ Arizona: W hite.......................... I860 I860 426,514 526,271 345,109 ’ 437,770 ICO 771,623 964,201 1870 1880 1890 1900 521,384 662,185 833,718 1,001,152 475,510 600,103 678,489 827,307 98 1,194 217 238 996,992 1,262,505 1,513,401 1,828,697 35,180 155 5,125 40,440 55,734 1,357 31,152 88,243 1,228,832 908,282 979 2,138,093 92,903 1,848 28,180 122,931 171,468 2,009 30,877 204,354 324,143 362,115 111,259 122,169 48 >" 187 435,450 484,471 591,531 818,752 944,580 210,666 309,117 366,856 328 342 128 802,525 1,128,211 1,311,564 1,131,026 442,891 532 1,574,449 323,177 4,086 52,731 379,994 499,424 4,272 56,551 560,247 767,181 1,111,833 1,402,727 6,018 11,322 11,045 91,495 71,281 90,243 864,694 1,213,398 1,485,053 2,259,672 21,645 96,232 2,377,549 34,231 46 34,277 39,221 456 187 39,864 191,126 2,435 766 194,327 404,534 6,215 2,500 413,249 529,046 8,570 2,084 539,700 783,415 11,453 4,156 799,024 370,792 Arkansas: W hite.......................... 9,581 26 51 9,658 1910 451,504 8,627 16 460,147 527,549 9,668 237 537,454 610,769 11,547 384 622,700 733,438 12,302 518 746,258 892,424 15,226 770 908,420 1,098,897 15,174 685 1,114,756 71,169 20,363 90,589 21,627 102,221 22,794 91,532 112,216 125,015 120,160 26,442 6 146,608 140,066 28,386 - 41 168,493 153,977 30,697 61 184,735 171,102 31,181 39 202,322 37,941 13,746 60,763 14,316 88,278 43,404 51,687 75,080 18 131,700 118,006 59,596 22 177,624 154,695 75,572 125 230,392 191,532 86,702 484 278,718 236,128 94,446 495 331,069 47,203 40,242 77,746 62,677 87,445 140,424 96,057 91,689 2 187,748 142,605 126,690 198 269,493 224,949 166,180 293 391,422 297,333 230,730 479 528,542 443,634 308,669 316 752,619 591,550 *638,926 816,906 978,357 1,181,294 465,698 545,142 725,133 858,815 1,034,813 38 41 141 224 181 906,185 1,057,286 1,184,109 1,542,180 1,837,353 2,216,331 1,431,802 1,176,987 332 2,609,121 162,189 47,708 209,897 California: 91,635 962 92,597 Colorado: W hite.......................... Connecticut: W hite.......................... Delaware:: District of Columbia: Florida: W hite.......................... Total........................ Georgia: W hite.......................... A llother..................... Idaho: W hite.......................... N e g ro ....................... 363,099 7,693 521,572 384,613 Total........................ 10,618 60 4,321 14,999 29,013 53 3,544 32,610 82,117 201 6,230 88,548 154,495 293 6,984 161,772 ' 319,221 661 5,722 325,594 38 P O P U L A T IO N , B Y R A C E . N o . 2 2 . — P o p u l a t io n a t E a c h C e n s u s , 1850 t o 1910: B y C o l o r a n d R a c e , b y S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s — C o n tin u ed . State and race. Illinois: W hite.......................... Indiana: W hite.......................... Total........................ Iowa: W hite.......................... Total........................ Kansas: W hite.......................... Kentucky: W hite.......................... Louisiana: W hite........................ 1850 I860 1 1870' 1880 1890 1900 and 1910 846,034 1,704,291 2,511,096 3,031,151 3,768,472 4,734,873 57,028 5,436 28,762 46,368 85,078 7,628 852 32 33 352 1,599 851,470 1,711,951 2,539,891 3,077,871 3,826,352 4,821,550 5,526,962 109,049 2,580 5,638,591 977,154 1,338,710 1,655,837 1,938,798 2,146,736 2,458,502 45,215 11,262 11,428 24,560 39,228 57,505 240 275 453 455 290 988,416 1,350,428 1,680,637 1,978,301 2,192,404 2,516,462 2,639,961 60,320 595 2,700,876 673,779 1,188,207 .1,614,600 1,901,090 2,218,667 9,516 10,685 5,7® 12,693 1,069 522 499 65 a 493 674,913 1,194,020 1,624,615 1,912,297 2,231,853 2,209,191 14,973 607 2,224,771 952,155 1,376,619 1,416,319 49,710 43,107 52,003 834 1,779 2,173 996,096 1,428,108 1,470,495 1,634,352 54,030 2,567 1,690,949 919,484 1,098,692 1,377,179 1,590,462 1,862,309 236,167 222,210 271,451 208,071 284,706 109 60 102 159 33 1,155,684 1,321,011 1,648,690 1,858,635 2,147,174 982,405 2,027,951 261,656 298 2,289,905 191,881 333 192,214 106,390 627 189 107,206 346,377 17,108 914 364,399 761,413 220,992 Maryland: w h ite ..................... Massachusetts: Michigan: W hite.......................... Total........................ Minnesota: W hite.......................... Mississippi: A llother..................... 517,782 362,065 364,210 640 726,915 941,086 454,954 558,395 729,612 483,655 559,193 650,804- 713, S74 1,428 1,337 1,000 1,209 939,940 1,118,588 1,381,625 1,656,388 581,813 1,356 626,947 1,327 583,109 Maine: W hite.......................... 357,456 350,373 173 708,002 5 628,279 624,800 1,606 500 626,915 646,852 1,451 633 648,936 417,943 165,091 515,918 171,131 583,034 6S7,049 1,221,432 9,602 32 1,231,066 736,142 6,799 6,172 749,113 605,497 175,391 6 780,894 255,491 262,271 985,4,50 9,064 994,514 395,071 2,583 367,654 6,038 39 6,077 295,718 310,808 606,526 169,395 256 2,369 172,023 353,899 437,404 2 791,305 659,203 1,190 633 661,086 692,226 1,319 921 694,466 739,995 1.363 1,013 742,371 724,693 826,493 210,230 215,657 20 240 934,943 1,042,390 1,763,782 2,215,373 18,697 22,144 606 1,430 1,783,085 2,238,947 1,614.560 2,072,884 15,100 15,223 7,277 5,783 2,093,890 1,636,937 776,884 1,296,408 1,564 3,683 10,192 2,325 780,773 1,320,283 952,424 235,064 556 1,188,044 2,769,764 31,974 3,608 2,805,346 1,062,639 232,250 457 1,295,346 2,398,563 15,816 6,603 2,420,982 2,785,247 17,115 7,811 2,810,173 1,737,036 4,959 9,399 1,751,394 2,059,227 7,084 9,397 2,07^708 382,896 479,398 544,851 641,200 444,201 650,291 742,559 907,630 2,190 2,440 825 1,908 827,922 1,131,597 1,289,600 1,551,270 786,111 1,009,487 1,516 1,797,114 1,443,156 13,947 248 1,457,351 1,167,282 11,849 4,92S 1,184,059 438,257 • 759 690 439,706 3,324,926 38,055 3,435 3,366,416 P O P U L A T IO N , N o. BY 39 RACE. 2 2 .—P opulation at E ach Census , 1850 to 1910: B y Colob and R ace, and by S tates and G eographic D ivisions — Continued. 1850 State and race. Missouri: W hite.......................... 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 592,004 1,063,489 1,603,146 2,022,826 2,528,458 2,944,843 90,040 118,503 118,071 145,350 150,184 161,234 2 0 204 543 78 588 682,044 1,182,012 1,721,295 2,168,380 2,679,185 3,106,665 Montana: 1910 3.134,932 157,452 951 3,293,335 18,306 183 2,106 20,595 Nevada: W h ite ........................ 360,580 1,834 13,639 370,053 122,117 789 87 122,993 449,764 1,047,096 1,056,526 2,385 8,913 6,269 253 6,647 3,505 452,402 1,062,656 1,066,300 1,180,293 7,689 4,232 1,192,214 6,812 46 — • 226,283 1,523 15,523 243,329 28,696 82 63 28,841 Nebraska: 35,385 346 3,428 39,159 38,959 357 3,176 42,491 317,456 520 New Hampshire: Total........................ New Jersey: 6,857 325,579 494 317,976 326,073 465,509 24,046 646,699 25,336 317,697 580 23 318,300 875,407 30,658 31 906,096 90,393 172 1,309 91,874 4,330,210 52,081 468 4,382,759 678,470 391,650 1,241 1,071,361 12,887 04 53.556 488 8 127,690 1,490 13,744 142,924 , 62,266 346,229 685 77 346,991 1,092,017 38,853 246 1,131,116 108,721 1,015 9,829 119,565 5,016,022 65,104 1,745 5,082,871 867,242 531,277 1,231 1,399,750 133,147 401 2 0 1,629 0 ‘ 135,177 39,121 242 7,992 2 2 47,355 375,840 614 76 376,530 1,396,581 47,638 714 1,444,933 142,918 1,956 15,408 160,282 5,923,955 70,092 9,127 6,003,174 1,055,382 561,018 1,549 1,617,949 2 35,405 134 6,796 42,335 74,276 513 7,086 81,875 410,791 662 135 411,588 429,906 564 1,812,317 69,844 1,508 1,883,669 489,555 672,035 New Mexico: 82,924 W hite.......................... 61,525 180,207 2 2 85 1,610 A nother..................... 10,507 13,493 195,310 Total........................ 61,547 93,516 New York: 7,156,881 W h ite ......................... 3,048,325 3,831,590 49,069 49,005 99,232 140 AUothor..................... 12,781 3,097,394 3,880,735 7,268,894 N orth Carolina: W hite.......................... 653,028 629,942 1,263,603 316,011 361,522 624,469 1,158 5,738 Total........................ 869,039 992,622 1,893,810 North Dakota: W hite.......................... 2,576 182,407 311,712 373 286 All other..................... 2,26i 1 , 8,203 7,148 Total........................ *4,837 ' 14,181 190,983 319,146 Ohio: W hite.......................... 1,955,050 2,302,808 2,601,946 3,117,920 3,584,805 4,060,204 26,279 36,673 63,213 79,900 96,901 87,113 30 1 0 1 242 411 440 Total........................ 1,980,329 2,339,511 2,665,2G0 3,198,062 3, G72,329 4,157,545 Oklahoma: W hite.......................... 172,554 670,204 21,609 55,684 64,494 64,503 Total........................ 2 258,657 2 790,391 i Dakota Territory. s Includes Indian Territory. 1 430,572 2,445,894 89,760 1,513 2,537,167 304,594 1,628 21,079 327,301 8,966,845 134,191 12,578 9,113,614 1,500,511 697,843 7,933 2,206,287 569,855 617 6,584 577,056 4,654,897 111,452 772 4,767,121 1,444,531 137,612 75,012 1,657,155 0 2 40 P O P U L A T IO N , BY RACE. N o. 2 2 .—P opulation at E ach Census , 1850 to 1910: B y Color and R ace , a n d b y States and G eographic D ivisions —Continued. State and race. Oregon: W hite.......................... 1850 I860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 13,087 207 52,160 128 177 52,465 86,929 346 3,648 90,923 163,075 487 11,206 174,768 301,982 1,186 14,536 317,704 394,582 1,105 17,849 413,536 655,090 1,492 16,183 672,765 13,294 Pennsylvania: W hite.......................... 2,2-58,160 2,849,259 3,456,609 4,197,016 63,626 63,949 65,294 85,535 48 340 7 Total........................ 2,311,786 2,906,215 3,521,951 4,2S2,891 Rhode Island: W hite.......................... 143,875 170,649 212,219 269,939 3,670 3,952 4,980 6,488 154 104 19 147,545 174,620 217,353 * 276,531 South Carolina: W hite.......................... 274,563 291,300 289,667 391,105 393,944 412,320 415,814 604,332 125 140 8 8 668,507 703.708 705,606 995,577 South Dakota: W hite.......................... A nother..................... Total........................ Tennessee: 756,836 826,722 936,119 1,138,831 245,881 283,019 322,331 403,151 60 70 377 Total........................ 1,002,717 1,109.801 1,258,520 1,542,359 Texas: 154,034 420,891 564,700 1,197,237 58,558 182,921 253,475 393,384 403 404 1,128 Total........................ 212,592 604,215 818.579 1,591,749 Utah: 11,330 40,125 86,044 142,423 232 59 50 118 624 . 1,308 89 11,380 40,273 86,786 143,963 Total........................ Vermont: W hite.......................... 313,402 314,369 329,613 331,218 1,057 924 709 718 14 1 2 0 314,120 315,098 330,551 332,286 Virginia: W hite.......................... 894,800 1,047,299 712,089 880,858 526,861 548,907 512,841 631,616 1 1 2 233 91 1,421,661 1,596,318 1,225,163 1,512,565 Washington: 67,199 11,138 22,195 W hite.......................... 325 30 '207 7,592 426 1,553 75.116 11,594 23,955 W est Virginia: 424,033 592,537 W hite.......................... 17,980 25,880 1 34 442,014 618,457 5,148,258 6,141,664 107,596 156,845 3,606 2,259 5,258,113 6,302,115 337,859 7,393 254 345,506 1 7,467,713 193,919 3,479 7,665,111 419,050 9,002 414 428,556 532,492 9,529 589 542,610 462,008 557,807 688,934 782,321 207 188 1,151,149 1,340,316 679,161 835,843 396 1,515,400 328,010 541 20,049 348,600 3S0,7l4 4G5 20,391 401,570 563,771 817 19,300 583,888 1,336,637 1,540,186 430,678 480,243 203 187 1,767,518 2,020,616 1,711,432 473,088 269 2,184,789 1,745,935 2,426,669 488,171 620,722 1,421 1,31ft 2,235,527 3,048,710 3,204,848 690,049 1,645 3,896,542 205,925 588 4,266 210,779 331,418 937 67 332,422 1 272,465 672 3,612 276,749 342,771 826 44 343,641 366,583 1,144 5,624 373,351 354,298 1,621 37 355,956 ,020,122 1,192,855 1,389,809 671,096 635,438 660,722 420 707 607 1,655,980 1,854,184 2,061,612 340,829 496,304 1,109,111 6,058 .2,514 1,602 26,821 14,801 19,285 357,232 518,103 1,141,990 730,077 915,233 1,156,817 64,173 32,690 43,499 6 8 129 27 762,794 958,800 1,221,119 1 41 POPULATION, BY RACE. •N o. 2 2 . — P o p u l a t io n by State and race. Wisconsin: W yoming: at S ta tes' E ach C e n s u s , 1850 and I860 304,75G 635 305,391 Total United States: W hite.......................... 19.553.068 3,638,808 23,191,876 Geographic divisions.* New England: W hite............... . t o 1910: B y C o l o r a n d G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s — C on tin ued.- I860 1870 1880 773,693 1,051,351 1,309,618 1,171 2,113 2,702 1,206 1,017 3,177 775,881 1,054,670 1,315,497 8,726 19,437 183 298 1,054 209 9,118 20.789 26,922,537 33,589,377 43,402,970 4,441,830 4,880,009 6,580,793' 78,954 88,985 172,020 31,443,321 38,558,371 50,155,783 1890 1,680,828 2,444 10,058 1,693,330 59,324 922 2,309 62,555 55,101,258 7,488,676 357,780 162,947,714 1900 B ace, a n d 1910 2,057,911 2,320,555 2,542 2,900 8,589 10,405 2,069,042 2,333,860 89,051 140,318 940 2,235 3,412 2,540 92,531 145,965 66,809,196 81,731,957 8,833,994 9,827,763 351.385 412,546 75,994,575 91,972,266 2,705,095 3,110,480 3,455,043 3,968,789 4,653,191 5,527,026 6,480,514 23,021 44,580 31,705 39,925 24,711 59,099 66,306 92 1,176 1,815 2,978 5,892 5,861 2,728,116 3,135,283 3,487,924 4,010,529 4,700,749 5,592,017 6,552,681 Middle Atlantic: W hite.......................... 5,771.994 7,327.548 8,662,226 10,305,055 12,468,794 15,110,862 18,880,452 120,741 131,290 148,033 189.492 225,326 325,921 417,870 147 547 2,331 1 2 , 17,895 1 0 0 17,5^0 5,898,735 7,458,985 8,810,806 10,496,878 12,706,220 15,454,678 19,315,892 E ast North Central: W hite.......................... 4,478,065 6,855,644 8,987,512 11,012,047 13,253,725 15,710,053 17,927,622 45,195 63,699 130,497 183,298 207,023 257,842 300,836 7,541 17,686 6,508 11,323 17,557 22,163 4,523,260 6,926,884 9,124,517 11,206,668 13,478,305 15,985,581 18,250,621 West North Central: 789,923 2,044,325 3,710.991 5,949.376 8,660.088 10,065,817 11,351,621 90,412 120,540 142,583 202,323 224,089 237,909 242,662 3,020 5,744 47,935 4,967 43,697 43,638 880,335 2,169,832 3,856,594 6,157,443 8,932,112 10,347,423 11,637,921 South Atlantic: 2,818,219 3,305,107 3,635,238 4,654,112 5,592,149 6,706,058 8,071,603 1,860,871 2,058,198 2,216,705 2,941,202 3,262,690 3,729,017 4,112,488 3,083 1,398 1,667 1,883 8,405 10,804 4,679,090 5,364,703 5,853,610 7,597,197 8,857,922 10,443,480 12,194,895 East South Central: 2,240,481 2,626,376 2,939,091 3,657,593 4,305,668 5,044,847 5,754,326 1,132,790 1,394,360 1,464,252 1,924,996 2,119,797 2,499,886 2,652,513 1 , 1 0 255 2,562 2 3,689 3,024 3,062 3,363,271 4,020,991* 4,404,445 5,585,151 6,429,154 7,547,757 8,409,901 West South Central: W hite.......................... 571,714 1,102,490 1,288,880 2,243,722 3,295,636 4.771.065 6,721,491 368,537 644,553 739.854 1,087,705 1.378,090 1.694.066 1,984; 426 624 1,231 2,793 ' 67,257 67,159 78,617 940,251 1.747,667 2,029,965 3,334,220 4,740,983 6,532,290 8,784,534 Mountain: 72,855 164,092 301,848 614,821 1,117,363 1,579,855 2,520,455 W hite.......................... 72 1,555 235 5,022 12,971 15,590 21,467 11,982 10,596 33,276 79,212 83,601 91,595 72,927 174,923 315,385 653,119 1,213,935 1,674,657 2,633,517 Pacific: 104,722 386,475 608 548 997,455 1,754,644 2,293,613 4,023,873 4,825 4,244 1,169 6,830 14,110 14,664 29,195 53,334 61,752 110,293 119,580 108,415 139,236 105,891 444,053 675,125 1,114,578 1,888,334 2,416,692 4,192,304 1 Includes population specially enumerated in Indian Territory and on Indian reservations. a For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 36. 42 POPULATION-, CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES, ETC, No. 23.—POPULATION Off CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES AND SPEC IFIED NONCONTIGUOUS TERRITO RY : T o t a l J u n e I 1900, w it h E s t im a t e s f o r C o r r e s p o n d in g D a t e s , 1901 to 1917, {Source: B ureau of the Census, D epartm ent of Commerce.] Year. 1900................. 1901................. 1902................. 1903................. 1904................. 1905................. 1906................. 1907................. 1908................. 1909................. 1910................. 1911................. 1912................. 1913................. 1914................. 1915................. 1916................. 1917................. Continental Alaska. Hawaii. U. S. 75,994,575 77,612,569 79,230,563 80,848,557 82,466,551 84,084,545 85,702,533 87,320,533 88,938,527 90,556,521 92,174,515 93,792,509 95,410,503 97,028,497 98,646,491 100,264,485 101,882,479 103,500,473 63,592 63,669 63,746 63,823 63,900 63,977 64,054 64,132 64,210 64,288 64,366 64,443 64,520 64,597 64,674 64,751 64,828 64,906 154,001 157,839 161,677 165,516 169,355 173,194 177,033 180,872 184,711 188,550 192,389 196,227 200,065 203,904 207,743 211,582 215,421 219,260 Porto Rico. Guam. >962,019 10,000 977,815 993,611 1,009,408 1,025,205 1,041,002 1,056,799 1,072,596 1,088,398 1,104,190 1,119,987 1,135,783 «12,240 1,151,579 1,167,376 U2,866 1,183,173 1,198,970 1,214,767 1,230,564 * ilitary Philip Samoa. Virgin M and pines. Islands. naval. ‘7,360,551 ■ 6,800 7.452.176 7.543.801 ■ 7,635,426 7.727.051 7,818,676 7.910.301 t 8,001,926 8.093.551 8.185.176 8.276.802 8,368,427 8.460.052 *7,251 8,551,67V 8.643.302 8,734,927 8.826.552 7,426 »26,051 8.918.177 ‘ Estim ated. ■ Estimated; n o d a ta upon w hich to base estim ates for years 1901 to 1911. ■ Census 1903. 4 Apr. 15,1910. ft June 30,1911. ■ Feb. 1,1912, 7 Enumeration by governor, 1913. ■ Census of Nov. 1,1917. 91,219 ■ 55,608 No. 24.—POPULATION IN 1900 AND 1910: B y S e x , Color or R ace , and N ativity and P arentage op W h ites , and by G eographic D ivisions . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Male. New England: 1900.'.................. 1,243,718 1910..................... 1,293,890 Middle Atlantic: 1900.................... 3,687,384 1910.................... 4,208,191 East N orth Central: 1900..................... 4,311,913 1910.................... 4,945,547 West North Central: 1900..................... 2,933,804 1910..................... 3,365,357 South Atlantic: 1900..................... 3,073,951 1910..................... 3,708,417 East South Central: 1900.................... 2,400,720 1910..................... 2,772,592 West South Central: 1900.................... 2,095,999 1910.................... 2,997,129 Mountain: 1900..................... *471,222 1910..................... 799,330 Pacific: 1900.................... 631,136 1910..................... 1,138,765 Total: 1900.......... 20,849,847 1910......... 25,229,218 Native white of foreign or mixed Foreign-born white. parentage. Negro. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. 1,267,392 1,319,529 3,719,195 4,254,770 4,176,103 4,806,421 2,727,099 3,158,330 3,033,363 3,632,788 2,325,054 2,679,900 1,932,945 2,770,320 383,879 667,294 534,485 970,005 777,143 1,005,379 2,171,087 2,746,564 2,300,150 2,536,599 1,467,581 1,633,760 192,658 217,289 113,412 104,468 243,976 310,216 233,230 326,796 337,366 544,168 801,901 1,047,330 2,231,080 2,844,748 2,301,590 2,571,835 1,406,228 1,580,943 197,203 222,554 115,979 110,509 234,135 295,067 203,163 290,125 318,135 509,487 709,260 928,337 1,728,492 2,641,593 1,420,384 1,741,015 866,985 944,767 115,360 172,872 50,706 50,542 151,333 202,742 179,990 286,022 292,775 555,898 727,612 886,049 1,573,624 2,184,586 1,199,913 1,326,205 664,120 668,464 93,523 117,683 38,976 36,315 112,677 146,017 108,371 150,888 179,716 305,550 28,579 32,783 159,711 203,466 134,445 156,431 121,272 125,864 1,835,525 2,029,808 1,243,082 1,315,792 846,797 994,025 9,104 11,766 8,032 15,946 Indian. Chinese. Japanese. Total.2 Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. 30,520 33,523 166,210 214,404 123,397 144,405 116,637 116,798 1,893,492 2,082,680 1,256,804 1,330,721 847,269 990,401 6,486 . 9,701 6,632 13,249 846 1,056 3,692 4,103 7,822 9,514 21,043 20,973 3,335 4,582 1,330 1,355 32,614 38,670 33,731 38,503 15,071 16,377 1 754 , 4,164 3,415 2 10,324 7,903 2,495 3,309 0 3,267 3,614 7,205 8,741 21,296 1 , 20,433 1,149 3,250 1,741 4,472 1,507 1,260 409 1,257 389 32,960 1,512 38,097 1,254 32,424 7,707 36,835 5,365 15,296 55,879 16,081 42,565 39 84 166 286 38 106 1 25 1 46 50 75 18 25 43 46 243 249 3,900 3,755 0 8 247 391 1,428 99 415 0 219 948 25 119 7 24 25 362 5,054 10,046 17,435 49,481 20,099.515 7,836,603 7,809,414 5,515,285 4,698,532 4,386,547 4,447,447 119,484 117,712 85,341 24,259,357 9,425,239 9,472,598 7,523,788 5,821,757 4,885,881 4,941,882 135,133 130,550 66,856 4,522 23,341 4,675 63,070 1 For 3 25 55 215 27 67 4 52 4 37 6 2 6 8 5 53 401 834 , Male. Female. 2,763,796 3,265,114 7,761,081 9,813,266 8,177,308 9,392,839 5,412,014 6,092,855 5,222,595 6,134,605 3,809,666 4,245,169 3,372,256 4,544,505 6 940,038 1,478,018 1,357,694 2,365,906 2 2 2,828,221 3,287,567 7,693,597 9,502,626 7,808,273 8,857,782 4,935,409 5,545,066 5,220,885 6,060,290 3,738,091 4,164,732 3,160,034 4,240,029 734,610 1,155>499 1,058,998 1,826,398 2 POPULATION, BY SEX, RACE, AND NATIVITY, Division» and census year. Native white of native parentage. other Asiatics. States included in each division, see note 5, p. 36. 2 Including 985 38,816,448 37,178,127 9,087 47,332,277 44,639,989 CO No. 25.—POPULATION IN 1910: By S ex , Color or R ace , and N ativity and P arentage op W hites , and D ivisions . [Source: Report of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Alabama.........................!....................................................................... 2,074,209 118,574 Arkansas.................................................................................................. 810,026 California................................................................................................. 1,322,973 430,697 Colorado.................................................................................................. 563,642 103,435 158,050 D istrict of Columbia............................................................................. 394,166 Florida..................................................................................................... 1,305,019 Idaho........................................................................................................ 185,546 Illinois...................................................................................................... 2,911,674 Indiana.................................................................................................... 1,383,295 1,148,171 885,912 1,161,709 835,275 Louisiana................................................................................................ 377,052 644,225 Massachusetts......................................................................................... 1,655,248 Michigan.................................................................................................. 1,454,534 Minnesota................................................................................................ 1,108,511 905,760 Mississippi.............................................................................................. Missouri................................................................................................... 1,687,813 M ontana.................................................................................................. 226,872 Female. 1,063,884 85,780 764,423 1,054,571 368,327 551,114 98,887 173,019 358,453 1,304,102 140,048 2,726,917 1,317,581 1,076,600 805,037 1,128,196 821,113 365,319 651,121 1,711,168 1,355,639 967,197 891,354 1,605,522 149,181 Native Native white of white of Foreignforeign born native or mixed white. parentage. parentage. Negro. 18,956 908,282 32,417 1,177,459 46,824 2,009 42,176 82,468 16,909 442,891 1,077,509 36,608 517,250 21,645 1,106,533 635,889 126,851 11,453 475,136 181,428 15,174 328,759 395,649 374,489 31,181 17,420 127,809 25,873 24,351 94,446 166,711 45,066 33,842 308,669 373,967 35,825 15,072 1,176,987 25,672 1,391,058 40,427 651 203,599 75,195 109,049 2,600,555 1,723,847 1,202,560 159,322 60,320 350, 551 2,130,088 273,484 14,973 1,303,526 632,181 54,030 135,190 1,207,057 292,105 261,656 40,053 1,863,194 124,704 713,874 776,587 112,717 51,782 1,363 494,907 134,955 110,133 104,174 232,250 191,838 766,627 38,055 1,103,429 1,170,447 1,051,050 595,524 17,115 1,224,841 964,882 7,084 543,010 941,136 575,081 9,389 1,009,487 19,489 757,233 157,452 228,896 2,387,835 518,201 91,644 1,834 106,809 162,127 Indian. Chinese. Japanese. All other. 909 29,201 460 16,371 1,482 152 5 6 8 74 95 3,488 188 279 471 2,444 234 780 892 55 6 7,519 9,053 1,253 313 10,745 8 62 1,305 62 36,248 373 462 30 369 191 233 859 2,103 276 97 16 52 507 108 378 2,582 8 241 275 257 • 535 1,285 4 4 371 9 41,356 2,300 71 4 47 50 4 1,363 285 38 36 107 1 31 13 24 151 49 67 2 99 1,586 1 2,257 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 2 3 2 1 1 14 2 2 4 4 24 POPULATION, BY SEX, RACE, AND NATIVITY, Male. G eographic Color or race, nativity, and parentage. Sex. State. by S tates and 0 Total......................................................... Geographic divisions.1 New E ngland................................................... Middle A tlantic.............................................. . E ast N orth Central.......................................... W est N orth Central....................................... South Atlantic.................................................. E ast South Central.......................................... W est South Central......................................... M ountain........................................................... Pacific................................................................. 627,782 52,551 216,290 1,286,463 175,245 4,584,597 1,098,476 317,554 2,434,758 881,578 384,265 3,942,206 270,314 751,842 317,112 1,103,491 2,017,626 196,863 182,568 1,035,348 658,663 644,044 1,208,578 91,670 642,075 362,353 175,865 7,689 3,502 35,326 20,951 17,999 513 5,240 230,231 303,117 96,558 564 34 1,009,909 777,797 658,188 89,760 168 255,609 26,331 22,654 1,628 20,573 3,230,325 3,007,248 2,729,272 134,191 6,046 1,485,718 8,851 5,942 697,843 7,851 162,461 251,236 156,158 617 6,486 3,033,259 1,024,393 597,245 111,452 127 1,310,403 94,044 40,084 137,612 74,825 416,851 135,238 1,492 103,001 5,090 4,222,727 1,806,267 1,438,719 193,919 1,503 159,821 194,646 178,025 9,529 284 661,970 11,137 6,054 835,843 331 245,652 217,491 100,628 817 19,137 1,654,606 38,367 18,459 473,088 216 2,602,950 361,914 239,984 690,049 702 171,663 131,527 63,393 1,144 3,123 229,382 75,055 49,861 1,621 26 1,325,238 37,943 26,628 671,096 539 585,386 282,528 241,197 6,058 10,997 1,042,107 57,638 57,072 64,173 36 763,226 1,044,761 512,569 2,900 10,142 80,696 32,504 27,118 2*235 1,486 47,332,277 44,639,989 49,488,575 18,897,837 13,345,545 9,827,763 265,683 3,265,114 9,813,266 9,392,839 6,092,855 6,134,605 4,245,169 4,544,505 1,478,018 2,365,906 64,432 29,524 214,282 1,250,704 152,056 4,529,017 1,107,811 259,502 2,332,363 775,577 288,500 3,722,905 272,296 763,558 266,776 1,081,298 1,878,916 176,488 173,388 1,026,264 483,327 577,075 1,125,282 54,295 3,287,567 9,502,626 8,857,782 5,545.066 6,060,290 4,164,732 4,240,029 1,155,499 1,826,398 2,613,419 8 , 462,961 9.751,968 6,523,687 7,341,205 5,452,492 5,767,449 1, 466,624 2,108,770 2,052,709 5,591,312 5,108,434 3,214,703 439,843 214,977 605,283 616,921 1,053,655 1.814,386 4,826.179 3,067,220 1,613.231 290,555 86,857 348,759 436,910 861,448 1 For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 36. 66,306 417,870 300,836 242,662 4,112,488 2.652,513 1,984,426 21,467 29,195 2,076 7,717 18,255 41,406 9,054 2,612 76,767 75,338 32,458 1 1 927 67 1,139 248 5,266 SO 39 569 139 7,363 1,784 272 57 1 43 595 371 2 590 864 28 55 1 206 258 1,247 19 2 59 76 48 3,418 190 33 1 42 8 2 340 2 8 , 71,531 3,499 8,189 3,415 1,195 1,682 414 1,303 5,614 46,320 272 1,643 482 1 , 156 26 428 10,447 57,703 154 2,709 90 226 246 2 8 2 3 14 12,929 3 34 1,596 72,157 8 312 1 1 2 0 0 186 3 84 3,175 14 0 0 2 1 37 0 1 1 119 196 2,755 1 1 POPULATION, BY SEX, BACE, AND NATIVITY, Nebraska.......................................................... . N evada.............................................................. New Ham pshire............................................. . New Jersey........................................................ New Mexico...................................................... New York......................................................... N orth Carolina................................................. North Dakota.................................................. Ohio................................................................... Oklahoma......................................................... Oregon............................................................... Pennsylvania................................................... Rhode Island................................................... South Carolina................................................. South Dakota................................................... Tennessee.......................................................... Texas................................................................. U tah................................................................... Verm ont............................................................. Virginia............................................................. W ashington....................................................... W est Virginia............................•....................... Wisconsin........................................................... W yoming........................................................... 2 0 ca No. 26.—PEBSONS OF SCHOOL, MILITIA, AND VOTING AGES IN 1910: By S ex , N ativity , and G eographic D ivisions . {Source: Report of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.) Male. Alabam a......................... Arizona.,........................ Arkansas......................... California........................ Colorado.......................... Connecticut................... Delaware........................ District of Columbia... Florida............................ Georgia........................... Idaho............................... Illinois............................. Indiana,...................... Iowa............................... K a n sa s......................... K entucky....................... Louisiana....................... M a in e ..,...,................. Maryland........................ Massachusetts............... Michigan......................... Minnesota....................... M ississippi,.............. Missouri.......................... M ontana........................ Nebraska........................ Nevada............................ 212,383 19,349 196,973 248,038 100,874 125,012 23,376 26,486 69,022 242,678 47,593 733,187 377,856 329,829 247,504 338,642 157,754 89,405 151,510 368,029 371,587 305,281 136,673 466,983 42,038 181,456 6,667 Female. 208,382 18,530 193,652 245,279 99,798 125,450 22,524 27,061 68,250 242,061 45,088 736,140 371,999 325,245 240,657 333,033 157,498 88,410 151,792 370,466 366,543 301,962 134,126 467,113 40,432 177,961 6,430 Foreign-born white. Male. 1,180 4,185 808 25,667 6,828 21,953 1,054 1,063 2,881 929 2,058 62,786 7,553 9,683 6,132 1,072 2,890 8,472 5,822 64,481 28,228 20,658 671 9,538 4,761 6,548 1,005 Female. 893 3,473 632 17,738 5,242 22,258 895 984 2,437 667 940 58,731 4,774 6,459 4,189 881 2,759 8,268 6,085 68,831 24,077 16,391 516 8,545 2,621 5,023 275 Indian, Chinese, Japanese.and all Female. other. Negro, Male. 159,525 193 77,621 2,271 1,182 1,704 5,107 10,678 49,473 213,507 49 12,105 7,591 1,904 7,631 40,544 123,732 163 35,506 4,190 1,962 576 183,085 20,255 150 736 2 and by States 2 167,651 223 81,810 2,461 1,286 2,017 4,971 12,915 51,812 225,978 40 12,720 7,969 1,962 7,918 41,432 130.848 192 37,724 4,607 2,032 613 189,246 21,427 150 776 30 343 10,944 176 14,100 730 60 5 62 42 45 1,051 245 147 140 1,125 105 385 287 47 420 2,458 3,294 488 137 3,619 1,368 1,703 Native white. 228,673 31,788 218,371 420,982 151,571 140,134 31,471 48,691 83,286 273,559 66,812 894,868 513,106 402,381 319,059 390,822 178,307 117,376 192,910 416,445 434,678 314,770 149,994 615,679 74,243 214,283 17,845 Foreignbom white. 6,182 20,679 4,687 189,864 46,740 113,937 6,229 6,927 12,300 5,432 17,237 402,334 51,657 69,160 37,583 8,284 15,159 33,338 28,824 331,809 175,939 171,816 2,890 63,626 44,568 49,349 9,291 Native white. Colored.1 288,422 39,415 274,583 548,842 194,089 189,224 44,028 64,027 106,866 345,056 106,290 6,495 88,734 54,676 5,671 3,925 6,934 22,731 70,102 218,104 2,335 33,354 15,794 4,288 13,585 58,387 144,877 611 49,639 12,070 6 4,527 192,861 41,861 4,421 3,865 2,247 81,625 , 1,096,518 712,504 511,034 415,977 507,221 213,482 186,391 255,588 552,830 1 560,045 1 2 338,621 187,506 798,076 89,430 254,570 23,865 Foreignbom white. 10,521 25,682 9,718 297,365 70,514 153,168 8,776 11,738 17,445 8,513 25,844 604,524 88,927 146,880 74,248 2 ,4#) 0 26,519 48,464 47,973 453,601 302,177 298,282 5,235 121,404 59,313 94,345 12,767 Colored.* 214,168 8,954 111,523 74,190 7,045 5,300 9,083 27,996 89,884 267,047 3,394 42,140 21,003 5,758 18,304 75,793 174,918 872 64,347 15,238 8,654 5,766 234,212 53,582 6,284 4,711 3,394 05 POPULATION OF SCHOOL, M ILITIA, AND VOTING AGES, Native white. Color, Militia age Males 18 to 44 years, Voting age: Males 21 years and over. inclusive. Sohool age: 6 to 20 years, inclusive. State. and New Hampshire. New Jersey......... New Mexico........ New York........ N orth Carolina. N orth Dakota. Ohio.................. Oklahoma........ Oregon............. Pennsylvania.. Rhode Island.. South Carolina. South D akota.. 7,944 7,315 64 42,902 45,967 10,368 1,991 1,435 170 12,420 195,225 212,565 .411 304 129,377 82 9,298 11,898 13,426 34,329 28,499 1,902 1,466 24,186 3,054 5,360 96 102,138 85,076 21,403 13,445 13,394 1,066 338 217 161,928 4,716 3,596 91 962 778 80,822 21,074 19,629 123,976 2,979 2,300 90 3,697 3,010 140 1,695 119,254 1,318 8,442 12,163 452 6,055 2,532 9,695 285 19,367 15,288 1,713 768 156 801,208 740,835 1,670,979 735,215 2,280,046 2,443,980 1,699,160 1,308,040 977,859 1,143,173 338,719 467,748 119,992 123,076 340,265 343,608 152,263 131,369 69,171 53,501 20,248 15,439 3,885 3,068 26,674 24,486 25,520 17,054 43,190 29,234 Geographic divisions* New England................ Middle A tlantic............ East North Central___ W est N orth Central... South A tlantic.............. E ast South Central___ W est South Central__ Mountain........................ Pacific............................. 1 734,414 2,294,589 2,430,016 1,674,031 1,288,588 958,637 1,118,139 329,238 457,233 7,327 44,191 35,369 31,245 734,525 463,976 349,515 2 , 2,819 Persons of Negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and Indians. 74 11,464 193 14,772 134,648 51 14,404 24,532 1 0 24,767 1 , 169,501 93 82,575 128,892 106 1 123,159 454 8,786 343 130 1,751,178 8 0 51,003 37,468 32,840 769,494 480,904 366,082 1 2,1582 3,017 14 58,878 156 345,257 7,336 59,478 2,319 1,213,383 2,855 273,145 2,365 89,009 1 0 1 844,646 301,465 28,622 2,448 2 141,300 1,079 1,159,586 1 89 1 66,897 129 130,705 5,957 105,509 84 324,287 322 598,205 1,106 62,113 1 6 57,314 213 263,362 4,629 222,555 223,251 27 3,627 361,240 564 36,493 107,574 13,880,182 2 1 , 2 1 876 3,554 6,578 14,386 3,425 857,044 2,718,226 3,048,538 2,060,690 1,520,380 1 , 0 1,093,7760 2 29,505 1,296,348 27,053 500,343 21,177 784,837 2 2 31,291 188 94,437 41,956 228,193 24,063 435,195 309,648 9,109 4,510 76,231 12,502 897,977 45,001 1,562,358 1,221,013 2,106 116,941 854,315 3,296 1,402 55,217 92,220 79,721 202,580 29,702 1,135,999 308,478 13,455 43,013 23,551 371,826 42,372 6,881 181,434 63,909 574,707 54,326 1,500,987 741,610 55,743 2,573 84,513 75,899 1,976 144,107 162,414 3,355 31,326 3,800 118,194 54,528 5,026 93,775 423,319 1 0 68,308 138,467 723,810 112,152 19,277 3,059 32,652 67,784 15,467 904 88,754 23,759 9,460 125,906 348,777 14,882 102,786 15,531 275,455 147,224 30,582 21,215 280,811 34,687 133,926 2,756 410,604 269,237 14,963 3,198 41,435 18,263 4,471,688 2,121,814 17,710,697 6,646,817 581,585 1,700,877 966,436 478,077 103,836 22,382 101,609 181,864 335,022 20,271 123,390 87,718 73,328 781,679 511,313 415,091 31,936 77,088 1,196,149 3,498,540 3,915,670 2,528,692 1,961,882 1,406,468 1,583,701 613,864 1,005,731 796,847 2,272,271 1,573,343 869,408 150,665 46,308 171,940 257,537 508,498 For States included In each division, see note 5, p. 36, 275 29,859 5,904 53,402 148,523 1,949 39,788 51,889 11,845 66,429 3,422 169,277 5,467 , 1 119,237 1 167,395 3,679 993 159,873 18,615 22,851 3,902 3,503 2,641,637 26,100 149,690 115,487 95,537 958,881 643,410 505,725 42,157 104,650 O hi d F > H O 3 2 03? SCHOOL, M ILITIA, AND VOTING AGES. Texas............................... U tah................................ Verm ont......................... Virginia.......................... W ashington................... W est Virginia................ W isconsin...................... W yoming....................... Total..................... 48,276 47,947 298,134 299,534 47,637 46,641 1,001,809 1,015,318 261,319 256,669 81,308 78,366 613,035 610,015 247,641 237,974 83,571 80,755 980,103 979,737 58,892 60,005 117,260 114,887 86,799 82,727 290,161 283,096 540,805 529,015 57,528 56,907 44,488 43,249 228,361 223,649 136,139 131,199 188,028 181,695 348,315 345,319 17,033 15,412 11,393,940 11,284,885 «s| No. 27.—DENSITY OF POPULATION PEB SQUABE MILE AT EACH CENSUS, 1790 TO 1910: B y S t a te s . £ 00 [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, D epartm ent of Commerce.] [Note .—In com puting density of population for the United States, the areas and population of Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto Rico in 1900 and 1910, of Alaska and Hawaii inl890, and of Ind ian Territory in 1860,1870, and 1880 are not considered. The area of Indian reservations, outside of Indian Territory, is included in the area of the States and Territories in w hich they are severally situated, and in that of the United States, although the population of these Indian reservations was not ascertained, and for this reason can not be considered in figuring density of population at the censuses prior to 1890.] 1790 1800 1810 1830 1820 2.5 . 1840 6 1 . . 0 11.5 15.0 1.9 6 52.1 32.7 156.6 . 57.1 37.0 367.1 1.5 6 54.3 37.0 266.9 4.3 5.8 . (i> 1 M ichigan........................................................... 3.2 32.0 47.1 . 8 5.5 5.1 34.4 52.6 . 1 61.8 39.1 442.6 76.9 46.6 891.2 . . 4.1 0 1 6 8 1 6 64.3 39.7 485.7 . . 8 1 1 8.5 19.1 9.6 . 1 0 2 . 7.7 38.3 58.7 . . 2 1 14.0 3.4 1 1 41.0 65.1 0 ) 0 17.1 4.8 .13.4 0 45.0 75.9 . 2 19.4 7.8 16.8 47.3 91.7 3.7 2 18J0 15.4 8 9.2 3.6 .4 111.5 63.6 2,270.7 . 6 3.4 18.0 15.2 27.5 3.5 . 8.3 2.4 .3 95.5 57.1 1,294.5 30.6 37.6 0 . 24.4 11.4 19.5 58.6 123* 6.9 6 2 1 1.3 28.8 15.6 2 69.1 153.1 13.0 1880 19.4 18.8 4.0 . 49.4 30.1 1860 1850 0 . 2 1 . 8 21.5 7.8 4.0 154.8 85.7 3,972.3 1 7.1 31.3 14.0 1 2 0 2 0 . 28.5 6 35.7 2 2 41.7 . 8 1 . 25.0 9.5 5.2 188.5 94.0 4,645.3 6 9.6 37.7 23.9 . 1 1.9 . 68.3 61.1 34.4 . 17.5 2 46.3 24.6 104.9 1 278.5. 36.4 1910 1 1 41.0 20.7 21.7 94.0 78.6 181.3 2 . .4 55.0 55.1 29.2 2 45.4 . 46.8 . 21.5 1 4.5 32.9 16.0 . .4 15.3 5.5 1.9 129.2 74.6 3,062.5 4.9 . 26.3 2 1 1900 29.5 24.6 2 2 1890 8 2 8 70.1 40.2 18.0 53.4 30.4 . 23.2 1 119.5 349.0 42.1 1 6 30.0 15.3 7.7 231.3 103.0 5,517.8 13.7 44.4 29.8 3.9 . 2 1 74.9 40.0 20.7 57.0 36.5 24.8 1 130.3 418.8 48.9 1 POPULATION ---- DENSITY BY STATES. State. . 0 m j ‘ Less th an one-tenth. .3 .4 1 . 2.9 6 2 15.7 24.5 20.4 28.1 7.1 12.4 9.S 17.1 17.2 36.1 89.4 .4 81.4 20.4 17.9 25.0 24.4 31.6 33.5 45.2 38.8 47.9 41.7 192.3 0 1.3 126.0 33.2 45.6 250.7 47.7 337.7 2.7 191.2 45.3 29. S 42.7 31.5 49.7 1 28.8 13.1 40.3 15.1 51.0 15.5 35.2 65.2 .3 65.0 17.8 5.7 14.5 23.3 37.3 4S.6 57.4 65.4 78.5 90.1 18.1 23.4 30.1 38.5 51.6 64.8 78.6 95.5 117.3 140.6 171.0 64.8 11.3 1 9.7 64.5 8 . 2 8 9.4 1 72.1 13.6 77.8 16,5 91.1 19.1 163.7 23.1 203,7 23.1 259.2 32.6 323.8 37.7 401.6 44.0 508.5 49.7 6.3 26.6 30.2 37.0 42.4 48.5 52.4 16.9 6 13.7 23.9 15.2 34.5 1 24.8 36.2 30.4 36.4 37.6 36.4 41.1 5.3 37.7 46.1 7.8 39.0 51.2 2 25.6 30.9 2 11.4 . . 1 0 . 1 0 25.9 16.6 . 1 19.5 0 2 138.3. 21.9 1 16.4 19.9 24.1 30.8 18.9 32.0 19.3 2 0 34.4 2 . 35.2 1 .7 92.0 2 2 0 38.4 150.5. .4 6 . 1 4.3 5.5 7.3 1 2 'D a k o ta Territory: 0.9 in 1880, 0.1 in 1870, and 0.02 in 1860. 7.9 . . 1 1 . 152.5 38.9 1 0 6 2 . 117.0 1 5.5 9.7 6 106.7 .28.7 0 1 4.5 27.8 39.0 27.0 36.9 1 1 13.1 9.9 1 2.5 . . . 5.6 1 13.1 8 23.7 32.7 8 . 1 0 . 6 13.0 16.9 ‘ Indian Territory: 12.7 in 1900 and 5.9 in 1890. 2 1 . POPULATION ---- DENSITY BY STATES, 3 2 9 5 1 °— s A 1917- § ^ | Ij . M M innesota.......................................................... M ississippi........................................................ M issouri............................................................ M ontana............................................................ N eb rask a.......................................................... N ev ad a.............................................................. New H am pshire............................................. New J e rse y ...................................................... New M exico.................................................... New Y ork......................................................... N orth Carolina................................................. N orth D akota.................................................. O h io ................................................................... O klahom as ...................................................... Oregon............................................................... P ennsylvania.................................................. Porto R ico ........................................................ R hode Isla n d .................................................. South C arolina................................................ South D akota.................................................. T ennessee.......................\ .............................. T ex as................................................................. U ta h ................................................................... V erm ont............................................................ V irg in ia ............................................................ W ashington...................................................... W est V irginia.................................................. W isconsin.......................................................... W yom ing.......................................................... The U nited States................................ ‘ Census of 1899. CO 50 P O P U L A T I O N ----- U R B A N A N D ''R U R A L N o. 2 8 .—DISTRIBUTION OP POPULATION AS URBAN AND RURAL, WITH PER CENT URBAN, 1890, 1900, AND 1910: B y S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D iv i s io n s .1 [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Departm ent of Commerce.] State. 1890 Urban. 152,235 8,3Q2 73,159 589,464 185,905 623,161 71,067 230,392 77', 358 Georgia............................ 257,472 Alabama......................... Arizona........................... Arkansas........................ California........................ Colorado.......................... Connecticut................... Delaware........................ Illinois............................ 1,710,172 Indiana........................... 590,039 Iowa................................ 405,764 Kansas............................ 272,201 K entucky....................... 356,713 Louisiana....................... 283,845 Maine.............................. 298,604 Maryland....................... 495,702 Massachusetts............... 2,003,854 Michigan........................ 730,294 Minnesota....................... 443,049 Mississippi..................... 69,906 Missouri.......................... 85G,96C Montana......................... 38,787 Nebraska........................ 291,641 Nevada........................... 16,024 New Hampshire........... 192,479 New Jersey.................... 876,638 New Mexico................... 9,970 New York....................... 3,899,737 N orth Carolina.............. 115,759 North D akota............... 10,643 Ohio................................ 1,504,390 Oklahoma2..................... 9,484 Oregon............................ 85,093 Pennsylvania................ 2,557,397 Rhode Island................. 326,602 South Carolina.............. 116,183 South D akota............... 28,555 Tennessee....................... 238,394 Texas.............................. 349,511 U tah................................ 75,155 Vermont......................... 117,063 Virginia.......................... 282,721 W ashington................... 127,178 W est Virginia................ 81,365 Wisconsin....................... 562,286 W yoming....................... 21,484 Total..................... 22,720,223 Geographic divisions.3 New England................ 3,561,763 Middle A tlantic............ 7,333,772 East N orth Central___ 5,097,181 W est N orth C entral... 2,308,819 South A tlantic.............. 1,728,019 East South Central.... 817,308 W est South Central__ 715,999 Mountain....................... 355,627 Pacific............................. 801,735 Rural. 1900 Urban. Rnral. 1910 Urban. Rural. 1,361,166 216,714 79,941 19,495 1,055,052 111,733 623,934 777,699 227,344 260,651 123,097 792,595 97,426 85,717 278,718 314,064 107,031 1,579,881 346,382 88,548 10,003 2,116; 180 2,616,368 1,602,365 862,689 1,500,533 572,386 1,155,907 330,903 1,501,922 467,668 834,743 366,288 362,482 337,390 546,688 591,203 235,093 2,567,098 1,363,596 952,323 867,234 598,100 1,219,634 120,035 1,822,219 1,128,104 104,137 84,554 771,015 252,702 7,195 31,331 184,051 226,239 508,295 1,329,162 150,312 27,381 2,103,437 5,298, 111 1,502,190 186,790 180,340 23,413 2,107,939 1,998,382 249,173 58,417 232,611 133,180 2,700,716 3,448,610 18,904 407,647 1,034,966 171,256 320,045 40,936 1,529,124 326,639 1,886,016 520,759 135,624 105,427 215,359 139,180 1,373,259 340,067 230,054 211,477 681,429 125,465 1,131,044 790,213 41,071 26,657 40,227,491 30,797,185 1,611,983 370,431 103,436 63,260 1,199,831 202,681 707,354 1,469,739 279,049 404,840 115,825 999,839 99,018 97,085 331,069 421,511 219;080 1,869,949 538,650 151,769 69,898 2,205,182 3,476,929 1,653,773 1,143,835 1,659,467 680,054 1,139,592 493,790 1,679,506 555,442 1,015,337 496,516 357,076 381,443 596,838 658,192 238,248 3,125,307 1,468,659 1,327,044 1,153,294 850,294 1,431,235 207,311 1,978,561 1,398,817 158,775 133,420 813,598 310,852 35,140 13,367 185,319 255,099 554,507 1,907,210 167,929 46,571 1.970,783 7,185,494 1,707,020 318,474 295,733 63,236 2,159,163 2,665,143 731,974 320,155 280,356 307,060 2,853,505 4,630,669 20,909 524,654 1,169,060 224,832 360,634 76,673 1,693,977 441,045 2,527,951 938,104 171.322 172,934 204,461 168,943 1,514,117 476,529 306,626 605,530 833,335 228,242 1,278,829 1,004,320 65,874 43,221 45,197,390 42,023,383 1,767,662 141,094 1,371,768 907,810 394,184 114,917 105,237 533,539 2,070,471 255,696 2,161,662 1,557,041 1,544,717 1,197,159 1,138,986 5,372,448 8,381,124 6,623,293 7,129,903 5,611,846 4,024,984 858,308 1,086,599 1,121,838 5,378,795 8,765,606 7,400,879 8,210,848 6,416,701 5,475,093 1,133,294 1,294,336 5,455,345 13,723,373 9,617,271 3,873,716 3,092,153 1,574,229 1,957,456 947,511 2,382,329 4,470,179 U),075,883 7,219,975 2,946,544 2,232.632 1,131,058 1,057,197 541,3G3 1,122,356 Per cent urban. 1890 1966 1910 10.1 9.4 6.5 48.6 45.0 83.5 42.2 100.0 19.8 14.0 1,159,872 360,928 637,154 241,049 1,483,129 1,225,414 1,589,803 1,894,518 242,633 881,362 68,508 175,473 029.957 280,730 1,928,120 1,887,813 513,820 2,101,978 1,337,000 365,705 3,034,442 17.956 1,290,568 507,215 1,743,744 2,958,438 200,417 187,013 1,585,083 536,460 992,877 1,329,540 102,744 49,348,883 26.9 21.2 19.1 19.2 25.4 45.2 47.6 89.5 34.9 33.8 5.4 32.0 27.1 27.4 33.8 51.1 60.7 6.2 65.0 7.2 5.6 41.0 3.7 26.8 48.6 94.5 10.1 8.2 13.5 15.6 35.7 35.2 17.1 35.6 10.7 33.2 34.3 36.1 11.9 15.9 8.5 52.4 48.3 87.2 46.4 100.0 20.3 15.6 6.2 54.3 34.3 25.6 22.5 21.8 26.5 48.6 49.8 91.5 39.3 34.1 7.7 36.3 34.7 23.7 17.0 55.0 70.6 14.0 72.9 9.9 7.3 48.1 7.4 32.2 54.7 95.1 12.8 10.2 16.2 17.1 38.1 40.5 18.3 40.8 13.1 38.2 28.8 40.5 17.3 31.0 12.9 61.8 50.7 89.7 48.0 100.0 29.1 20.6 21.5 61.7 42.4 30.0 29.2 24.3 30.0 51.4 50.8 92.8 47.2 41.0 11.5 42.5 35.5 26.1 16.3 59.2 75.2 14.2 78.8 14.4 11.0 55.9 19.3 45.6 60.4 96.7 14.8 13.1 20.2 24.1 46.3 47.5 23.1 53.0 18.7 43.0 29.6 46.3 1,097,336 5,592,519 8,633,350 7,764,205 9,102,742 6,835,672 8,827,078 1,686,006 1,809,975 75.8 57.7 37.8 25.8 19.5 12.7 15.1 29.3 42.5 79.9 65.2 45.2 28.5 21.4 15.0 16.2 32.3 46.4 83.3 71.0 52.7 33.3 25.4 18.7 22.3 36.0 50.8 1,734,463 44.7 1 Urban population comprises th at residing in cities and other incorporated places of 2,500 inhabitants or more, and in New England towns of that size. 2 Includes population of Indian Territory for 1890 and 1900. 8 FRASER Digitized forTor States included in each division, see note 5, p. 38. P O P U L A T IO N OF P B IN C IP A L 51 C I T IE S . No. 39.—CITIES HAVING 50,000 OB MORE INHABITANTS IN 1910: P opulation by Color, N ativity, and P arentage , 1900 and [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] 1900 Native white. City. Akron, Ohio....................... Albany, N . Y ..................... Altoona, Pa......................... Atlanta, Ga........................ Baltimore, M d................... Bayonne, N. J ................... Birmingham, A la........... Boston, Mass...................... Bridgeport, Conn.............. Brockton, Mass.................. Buffalo, N . Y ..................... Cambridge, Mass............... Camden, N. J ..................... Canton, Ohio..................... Charleston, S. C................. Chicago, III......................... Cincinnati, Ohio............... Cleveland, Ohio................. Columbus, Ohio................. Covington, K v................... Dallas, T ex......................... D avton,O hio..................... Denver, Colo....................... Des Homes, Iow a............. Detroit, Mich..................... Duluth, Minn..................... East St. Louis, 111............. Elizabeth, N. J .................. Erie, P a .............................. Evansville, In d ................. Fall River, Mass............... Fort W ayne, In d .............. Fort W orth, Tex............... Grand Rapids, Mich........ Harrisburg. Pa................... Hartford, Conn.................. Hoboken, N. J ................. Holvoke, Mass................... Houston, Tex..................... Indianapolis, In d .............. Jacksonville, Fla............... Jersey C ity.N . J ............... Johnstown, P a ................... Kansas City, K ans........... Kansas City, Mo............... Lawrence, Mass................. Los Angeles, Cal................ Louisville, K y ................... Lowell, Mass...................... Lynn, Mass........................ Manchester. N. H ............ Memphis, Tenn................. Milwaukee, Wis___: ......... Minneapolis, M inn............ Mobile, Ala......................... Nashville, Tenn................. Newark, N. J ................... New Bedford, Mass.......... New Haven, Conn............ Foreign- Col Foreign born Native or mixed white. ored. parent parent age. age. 21,859 38,431 27,336 28,282 47,146 236,053 7,937 17,186 146,193 21,885 19,061 90,860 25,220 43,113 17,899 16,481 354,379 113,700 87,740 75,036 19,397 24,418 48,332 66,810 38,187 61,309 10,333 14,455 15,333 18,962 27,607 14,300 20.978 17,588 29,634 38,452 27,904 10,924 7,636 17,625 97,772 9,457 57,197 18,675 27,387 94,377 10,467 54,060 88,449 20,828 30,452 15,324 36,556 48,598 61,269 13,562 40,620 71,552 16,522 36,385 1910. 1910 Native white. Foreign- ColForeign born Native or mixed white. orod. parent parent age. age. 13,225 7,117 527 37,793 36,842 17,689 1,189 44,473 5,004 91 38,368 2,985 3,298 6; 986 407 37,740 4,486 2,458 35,782 91,987 125,225 67,940 79,739 261,474 13,666 10,750 369 11,301 2.885 1,761 16,583 66,312 206,937 194,953 12,809 157,870 25,693 22,197 1,221 27,156 11,213 356 23,008 9,433 155,716 104,010 1,801 119,692 32,731 29,924 4,011 25,615 17,175 10,000 5,647 49,581 8,614 4,012 142 29,470 2,524 31,569 20,458 5,233 727,341 585,420 31,435 445,139 139,817 57,887 14,498 154,937 163,570 124,354 6.104 132,314 30,007 12,292 8,225 116,846 5,302 2,504 31,079 15,735 5,812 3,345 9,063 59,746 23,567 10,024 3,410 72,301 37,837 24,962 4,250 106,945 7,936 1,679 53,785 14,337 124,215 96,051 4,129 115,106 21,262 20,952 422 15,493 9,484 3,903 3,813 30,447 14,735 1,167 20,298 20,895 21,577 11,944 250 25,740 5,621 7,521 41,945 18,258 40,197 49,961 405 15,858 17,067 6,775 295 36,722 3,063 1,766 4,271 50,139 33,460 23,858 613 40,777 5,114 2,478 4,123 49,576 26,316 23,617 2,013 31,011 164 13,463 26,966 21,310 19,115 18,892 69 9,141 4,324 14,654 37,181 8,030 38,359 17,070 15,963 150,593 1,672 1,029 16,271 22,628 87,152 58,161 3,923 74,861 9,629 7,309 323 26,237 11,154 6,362 6,515 48,021 33,426 18,287 17,662 153,717 23,428 28,519 145 11,699 26,105 17,917 4,397 169,967 55,744 21,397 39,141 113,543 195 20,703 33,031 40,915 19,742 17,470 849 33,180 17,378 24,224 61 16,119 10,755 5,069 49,940 59,985 884 78,823 146,885 88,948 78,861 60,988 1,605 96,186 5,806 2,034 17,007 20,944 7,174 3,002 30,069 63,687 96,506 71,050 6,962 94,737 19,019 25,092 1,809 18,738 37,999 30,654 2,989 *7,726 17,370 36,533 7,172 8,713 6,464 134,870 23,123 8,357 257,104 37,314 17,882 183,673 39,794 23,128 11,798 4,902 912,701 132,190 223,908 35,578 15,346 9,078 25,559 61,185 19,234 188,255 31,856 12, 799 27,808 25,494 16,970 52,125 19,414 5,612 42,767 5,926 34,824 29,030 25,286 11,333 41,420 3,213 109,101 13,467’ 14,631 45,633 32,553 74,756 52,411 41,942 27,994 24,197 12,138 182,530 116,548 5,585 7,151 132,350 32.336 49,434 13,241 18,165 6,234 5,212 4,410 77,043 20,522 5,700 240,722 36,180 15,425 118.444 34.608 15,682 8,64S 2,404 781.217 56,792 195, 703 16,285 3,933 5,219 13,847 38,941 10,395 156,565 30,652 9,400 23,894 14,943 4,462 50,874 7,204 4,209 28,335 4,134 31,243 27,668 23,238 6,318 19,767 2,4SS 77,697 15,316 10,344 25,327 41,319 60,584 17,436 43,457 27,344 29,692 6,467 111,456 85,93S 2,208 2,993 110,655 42.625 42,784 663 1,082 139 462 51,978 85,098 599 52,316 14.889 1,404 563 1,906 4,822 a , 147 301 31,009 46,226 19,672 8,738 12,802 2,912 18,061 4,870 6,310 2,954 5,840 465 5,901 1,409 348 6,270 438 593 13,352 692 4,550 1,837 163 65 23,963 21,870 29,370 6,120 462 9,335 23,704 321 13,891 40,538 192 818 55 52,515 1,048 2,736 22,784 36,533 9,727 2.953 3,661 52 P O P U L A T IO N O F P R I N C I P A L C I T IE S . N o . 2 9 . — C it ie s H a v in g 50,000 o r M o r e I n h a b it a n t s C o l o r , N a t iv it y , a n d P a r e n t a g e , 1900 a n d in 1910: P o p u l a t io n 1910 — Continued. 1900 City. New Orleans, La............... New York, N. Y ............... M anhattan...................... Bronx............................... Brooklyn......................... Queens............................. Richm ond....................... Norfolk, V a........................ Oakland, Cal...................... Oklahoma, Okla ................ Omaha, N ebr..................... Passaic, N. J ...................... Paterson, N. J ................... Pawtucket, R . I ................ Peoria, 111............................ Philadelphia, P a ............... Pittsburgh, Pa................... Portland, Me...................... Portland, Oreg................... Providence, It, I ............... Reading, P a ....................... Richmond, V a................... Rochester, N. Y ................ Saginaw, Mich................... St. Joseph, Mo................... St. Louis, Mo..................... St. Paul, Minn................... Salt Lake City, U tah....... San Antonio, T e x ............ San Francisco, Cal............ Savannah, Ga.................... Schenectady, N. Y ........... Scranton, Pa....................... Seattle, W ash..................... Somerville, Mass............... South Bend, In d ............... Spokane, W ash................. Springfield, 111................... Springfield, Mass............... Syracuse, N. Y ................... Tacoma, W ash................... Terre Haute, In d .............. Toledo, Ohio...................... Trenton, N. J ..................... Troy, N. Y ......................... Utica, N. Y ........................ W ashington, D. C............. W aterburv, Conn.............. W ichita, K ans................... Wilkes-Barre, P a .............. W ilmington, Del............... Worcester, M ass............... Yonkers, N. Y ................... Youngstown, Ohio............ 1910 Native white. Native white. Foreign- Col Foreign born Native or mixed white. ored. parent parent age. age. 103,186 76,191 737,477 1,371,503 312,307 713,947 50,233 86,432 310,501 482,658 41,658 63,962 22,778 24,504 21,865 2,846 24,790 23,775 6,998 1,248 42,752 32,828 5,155 9,279 23,897 41,296 10,627 15,345 26,493 19,264 521,911 414,093 147,296 168,832 27,064 12,406 38,170 24,710 54,423 60,775 62,543 9,949 43,860 6,104 52,478 68,798 11,965 18,628 68,869 19,428 189,249 239,170 42,454 71,562 18,119 22,382 21,094 15,363 83,558 137,556 16,750 6,040 14,575 9,811 27,299 45,229 38,810 19,349 24,657 19,61-8 15,049 11,774 18,756 9,883 37,102 10,186 27,386 19,289 43,817 39,787 15,116 11,196 7,911 24,290 52,222 50,128 32,109 22,311 20,161 25,714 19,852 22,816 134,073 37,939 11,784 18,169 3,492 18,347 18,140 20,716 39,712 16,600 37,261 42,417 13,847 18,446 13,353 18,415 by 29,569 1,260,918 782,714 61,258 353,750 44,615 18,581 1,606 16,223 562 23,429 12,879 38,666 13,057 8,927 293,669 114,845 10,352 17,734 55,310 5,922 2,834 40, 718 11,401 8,415 110,966 46,748 12,516 9,265 104,264 3,319 7,142 28,959 18,656 17,160 8,583 7,462 4,637 14,311 23,705 10,158 2,945 27,729 16,729 14,352 13,469 19,520 15,312 1,441 12,180 10,426 37,528 14,583 12,192 78,158 67,304 41,125 2,584 19,673 2,764 1,158 20,307 2,172 1,229 3,546 464 1,312 -202 1,416 64,024 20,539 323 9,812 5,089 • 547 32,252 614 351 6,267 35,853 2,301 514 7,599 17,404 28,135 154 539 3,856 208 593 747 2,234 1,073 1,065 1,244 1,527 1,743 2,158 424 246 87,186 594 1,391 685 9,770 1,215 1,055 925 Foreign- Col Foreign born Native or mixed white. ored. parent parent age. age. 147,473 921,318 344,351 92,569 375,548 80,607 28,243 34,471 55,198 47,880 52,917 7,536 28,392 12,627 36,615 584,008 176,089 31,121 104,163 59,966 74,714 69,130 74,525 17,257 50,316 269,836 61,594 38,152 44,629 115,359 22,634 31,538 38,745 105,784 29,573 22,880 54,574 27,944 35,732 58,408 36,481 42,586 75,147 38,679 32,224 25,869 166,711 18,238 40,738 24,423 44,937 41,421 21,640 25,595 74,244 1,820,141 818,208 185,146 663,583 120,969 32,235 4,318 49,936 6,399 39,595 18,209 50,179 20,767 19,936 496,785 191,483 15,054 51,009 82,354 11,750 7,664 83,687 21,225 14,699 246,946 93,398 34,284 23,765 153,781 5,818 22,324 55,431 61,134 26,632 16,725 27,277 13,855 28,656 46,912 23,877 9,164 59,383 29,209 28,491 26,882 45,066 28,590 6,383 25,926 19,694 54,751 29,960 26,654 27,686 1,927,703 1,104,019 148,935 571,356 79,115 24,278 3,564 36,822 3,214 27,068 28,467 45,398 17,956 8,810 382,578 140,436 12,078 43,780 76,303 8,812 4,085 58,993 11,701 8,113 125,706 56,524 19,035 17,407 130,874 3,332 18,631 35,112 60,835 20,751 13,420 21,220 6,900 22,999 30,781 21,463 3,796 32,037 26,310 15,432 21,308 24,351 25,498 2,855 16,078 13,678 48,492 26,590 24,860 89,672 97,721 64,964 4,330 23,864 3,350 1,213 25,099 8,218 6,712 4,516 561 1,631 272 1,589 85,637 25,897 318 8,262 5,703 795 46,749 944 327 4,275 44,541 3,228 1,306 10,813 16,898 33,280 333 579 9,441 280 659 1,331 2,979 1,539 1,148 1,922 2,611 1,930 2,617 666 360 94,941 815 2,474 678 9,102 1,322 1,613 1,957 P O P U L A T IO N OF P R IN C IP A L 53 C IT IE S No. SO.—CITIES HAVING 50,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS IN 1917: P o p u l a t io n a t E a c h C e n s u s , 1850 t o 1910, w it h E s t im a t e s f o b J u l y [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Departm ent of Commerce.] City. 1850 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1, 1917. 1917 3,477 10,006 16,512 27,601 42,728 69,067 Akron, Ohio............... 3,266 93,604 Albany, N. Y ............ 50,763 62,367 69,422 90,758 94,923 94,151 100,253 106,632 8,025 13,884 18,063 25,228 35,416 51,913 Allentown, Pa........... 3,779 65,109 3,591 10,610 19,710 30.337 38,973 52,127 Altoona, P a ................ 59,712 9,554 21,789 37,409 65,533 89,872 154.839 196,144 Atlanta, Ga................ 2,572 A tlantic City, N. J ... 5,477 13,055 27,838 46,150 1,043 59,515 Augusta, Ga............... 50,642 12,493 15,389 21.891 33,300 39,441 41,040 <l) Baltimore, Md........... 169,054 212,418 267,354 332,313 434,439 508,957 558,485 594,637 9,372 19,033 32,722 55,545 Bayonne, N. J ........... 72,204 5,101 13,214 40,434 Berkeley, Cal............. 60,427 Binghamton, N. Y .. 54,864 8,325 12,692 17,317 35,005 39,647 48,443 Birmingham, A la.... 3,086 26,178 244,000 132,685 189,716 Boston, Mass............. 136,881 177,840 250,526 362,839 448,477 560,892 670,585 767,813 Bridgeport, Conn.... 8 7,500 3 13,299 18,969 27,643 48,866 70,996 102,054 124,724 3,939 6,584 8,007 13,608 27,294 40,063 56,878 Brockton, Mass......... 69,152 Buffalo, N. Y ............. 42,261 81,129 117,714 155,134 255,664 352,387 423,715 475,781 .Cambridge, Mass. . . . 15,215 26,060 39,634 52,669 70,028 91,886 104.839 114,293 Camden, N. J ............. 9,479 14,358 20,045 41,659 58,313 75,935 94,538 108,117 2,603 4,041 8,660 12,258 26,189 30,667 50,217 Canton, Ohio............. 62,566 Charleston, S. C ..... 42,985 40,522 48,956 49,984 54,955 55,807 58,833 61,041 Chattanooga, T erm .. 6,093 12,892 29,100 30,154 44, G04 61,575 Chicago, 111............... . 29,963 109,260 298,977 503,185 1,099,850 1,698,575 2,,185,283 2,547,201 Cincinnati, Ohio........ 115,435 161,044 216,239 255,139 296,908 *331,866 363,591 414,248 Cleveland, Ohio........ 17,034 43,417 92,829 160,146 261,353 6384,111 560,663 692,259 Columbus, Ohio........ 17,882 18,554 31,274 51,647 88,150 125,560 181,511 220,135 Covington, K y .......... 9,408 16,471 24,505 29,720 37,371 646,975 53,270 59,623 10,358 38,067 7 46,268 92,104 129,738 Dallas, Tex................. Dayton, Ohio............. 10,977 20,081 30,473 38,678 61,220 85,333 116,577 128,939 4,759 35,629 106,713 4140,472 213.381 268,439 Denver, Colo.............. 3,965 12,035 22,408 50,093 62,139 86,368 104,052 Des Moines, Iow a.... Detroit, Mich............. 21,019 45,619 79,577 116,340 205,876 2290,277 465,766 619,648 »838 33,115 52,969 78,466 Duluth, M inn............ 80 3,131 97,077 9,185 15,169 »30,710 58,547 5,644 East St. Louis, 111... 77,312 11,567 20,832 28,229 37,764 52,130 73,409 Elizabeth, N. J .......... 88,830 736 10.338 15,906 39,279 El Paso, T ex............. 69,149 <“ ) («) (u ) 9,419 19,646 27,737 40,634 52,733 66,525 5,858 Erie, Pa...................... 76,592 3,235 11,484 21,830 29,280 50,756 59,007 69,647 Evansville, Ind......... 76,981 Fall River, Mass....... 11,524 14,026 26,766 48,961 74,398 104,863 119,295 129,828 9,803 13,103 38,550 5,386 1,670 8,409 Flint,M ich................. 2,950 57,386 17,718 26,880 35,393 45,115 63,933 4,282 Fort W ayne, In d ___ 73,014 (“) 6,663 23,076 26,688 73,312 109,597 Fort W orth, T ex___ 8,085 16,507 32,016 60,278 . 87,565 112,571 132,861 Grand Rapids, Mich. 2,686 7,834 13,405 23,104 30,762 39,385 50,167 64,186 Harrisburg, P a .......... 73,276 Hartford, Conn......... a 17,966 3 29,152 37,180 42,015 53,230 79,850 98,915 112,831 9,662 20,297 30,999 43,648 59,364 70,324 78,324 Hoboken, N. J ........... 3,245 4,997 10,733 21,915 35,637 45,712 57,730 Holyoke, Mass........... 66,503 2,396 4,845 9,382 16,513 27,557 44,633 78,800 116,873 Houston, T ex............ Indianapolis, Ind___ 8,091 18,611 48,244 75,056 105,436 12170,963 233,650 283,622 6,912 7,650 17,201 28,429 57,699 1,045 2,118 Jacksonville, F la ___ 79,065 6,856 29,226 82,546 120,722 163,003 206,433 267,779 312,557 Jersey C ity,N . J ....... 8,380 21,805 “ 36,744 55,482 1,269 4,185 Johnstown, P a ...... 70,473 6,028 Kalamazoo, M ich.... 2,507 50,408 9,181 11,937 17,853 24,404 39,437 6,070 3,200 38,316 *457,296 82,331 102,096 Kansas City, K ans.. 4,418 32,260 55,785 132,716 “ 164,745 248.381 305,816 Kansas City, Mo....... 59,112 8,682 9,693 22,535 32,637 36,346 2,076 Knoxville, T en n .... (ll) 51,437 Lancaster, P a ........... 12,369 17,603 20,233 25,769 32,011 41,459 47,227 Lawrence, M ass........ 8,282 17,639 28,921 39,151 44,654 62,559 85,892 102.923 3,727 12,380 13,138 25,874 1833,556 45,941 58,716 Little Rock, A rk___ 2,167 4,385 5,728 11,183 50,395 I’ 104,266 319,198 535,485 1,610 Los Angeles, Cal....... 123,758 161,129 18205,173 223,928 240,808 Louisville, K y........... 43,194 68,033 100,753 1 N ot returne J separately in 1850; in 1852, according to a local census, Augusta had a population of 10,217. 2 Includes population of Ensley city and P ratt City town, annexed in 1910. 5Population of town; tow n and city not returned separately. 4 Indudes adjacent territory, annexed in 1903 and 1909. s Includes South Brooklyn village annexed in 1905. c Includes Central Covington and Latonia towns, annexed in 1906 and 1907, respectively. 7 Includes Oak Cliff town, annexed in 1903. 8 Includes Delray village, annexed in 1906. • Excludes D uluth village (population 2,645) set apart by act of legislature Feb. 23, 1877, but which again became part of the city by the act of Mar. 2, 1887. 10Includes W instanley Park village, annexed in 1902. “ N ot returned separately. “ Includes Irvington town, annexed in 1902. is Includes Roxbury Borough, annexed in 1901. 14Includes Argentine city, annexed in 1910. “ Includes th a t part of Kaw Township outside of Kansas City, annexed in 1909. 16 Includes wara 8, taken to form a part of Argenta City in 1904. 17 Includes San city, annexed in Pedro ill town, annexed1904. MIncludes Crescent H in 1900. 54 P O P U L A T IO N H o . 3 0 . — C it ie s H a v in g E a c h C e n s u s , 1850 t o City. 1850 OP P R I N C I P A L --C I T I E S . 50,000 on M o r e I n h a b it a n t s in 1917: P o p u l a t io n 1910, w it h E s t im a t e s f o r J u l y 1, 1917 — Continued. I 860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 at 1917 Lowell, Mass............... 33,383 36,827 40,928 59,475 77,696 94,969 100,294 114,366 Lynn, Mass.................. 14,257 19,083 28,233 38,274 55,727 68,513 89,336 104,534 , 23,031 33,664 44,404 52,243 , 3,520 Malden,Mass............... 5,865 7,367 12,017 Manchester, N. H ___ 13,932 20,107 23,536 32,630 44,126 56,987 70.063 79.607 ; Memphis, Tenn........... 8,841 22,623 40,226 33,592 64,495 U 02,647 131,105 151,877 ] Milwaukee. W is.......... 20,061 45,246 71,440 115,587 204,468 285,315 373,857 445,008 202,718 Minneapolis, M inn.... 2,564 164,738 301,408 373,448 13,066 46,887 59,201 Mobile, A la ................. 20,515 29,258 32,034 29,132 31,076 *42,008 51,521 80,865 110,364 10,165 16,988 25,865 43,350 76,168 118,136 Nashville, Tenn.......... Newark, N. J ............... 38,894 71,941 105,059 136,508 181,830 8248,849 347,469 418,789 New Bedford, M ass... 16,443 22,300 21,320 26,845 40,733 62,442 96,652 121,622 , 28,202 43,916 55,385 16,519 New Britain, C onn... 11,800 New Haven, Conn— *20,345 *39,267 *50,840 *62,882 81,298 108,027 133,605 152,275 ! New Orleans, L a ........ 116,375 168,675 191,418 216,090 242,039 287,104 339,075 377,010 New York, N. Y A ... 696,115 1, 174,779 1, 478,103 1, 911,698 2, 507,414 3, 437,202 4, 766,883 5 , 737,492 j M anhattan............ 515,547 813,669 942,292 1, 164,673 1, 441,216 1, 850,093 2 , 331,542 2 , 682,978 Bronx..................... 8,032 23,593 37,393 51,980 88,908 200,507 430,980 599.215 Brooklyn............... 138,882 '279,122 419,921 599,495 838,547 1, 166,582 1, 634,351 1 , 976,103 i Queens................... 18,593 32,903 45,468 56,559 87,050 152,999 284,041 379, 3 9 6 ; 99,800 ; Richmond............. 15,061 25,492 33,029 38,991 51,693 67,021 85,969 91 , 1 4 8 ; Norfolk, Va.................. 14,326 14,620 19,229 21,966 34,871 8 51,612 67,452 66.960 150,174 206,405 | Oakland, Cal............... 1,543 34,555 48,682 10,500 64,205 97,588 OklahomaCity, Okla. 4,151 19,037 102,555 140,452 124,096 177.777 Omaha, N ebr.............. 1,883 16,083 30,518 74,478 Passaic, N .J ................ 6.532 13,028 27,777 54,773 105,171 125,600 140,512 Paterson, N .J ............. 19,586 33,579 51,031 78,347 51,622 4,200 6,619 39,231 60,666 Pawtucket, R. I.......... 3,753 19,030 27,633 Peoria, 111..................... 14,045 22,849 T 58,458 66,950 72 , 1 8 4 ; 29,259 5,095 41,024 Philadelphia, P a ........ 121,376 565,529 674,022 847,170 1, 046,904 1, 293,697 1, 549,008 1, 735,514 1 Pittsburgh, P a.8.......... 67,863 77,923 139,256 235,071 343,904 462,801 533,905 586,196 64 , 7 2 0 ; Portland, Me............... 20,815 26,341 31,413 33,810 36,425 50,145 58,571 2,874 46.385 90,426 207,214 308,399 Portland, Oreg............ 8,293 17,577 Providence, R . I ......... 41,513 50,666 68,904 104,857 132,146 175,597 224,326 259,895 28,157 44,395 56,084 Pueblo, Colo............... 3,217 24,558 Reading, Pa................. 15,743 23,162 33,930 43,278 58,661 78.961 96,071 111.607 Richmond, V a............ 27,570 37,910 51,038 63,600 81,388 8 94,765 127,628 158,702 Rochester, N . Y .......... 36,403 48,204 62,386 89,366 133,896 162,608 218,149 264,714 6,979 11,049 23,584 31,051 45,401 56,739 Rockford, 111___. . . . . 13,129 Sacramento, C al___ 13,785 16,283 29,282 21,420 6,820 26.386 44,696 68,984 1,699 7,460 10,525 42,345 56.469 Saginaw, Mich............. 46,322 50,510 8,932 19,565 St. Joseph, Mo............. 32,431 52,324 102,979 77,403 86,498 St. Louis, Mo............... 77,860 160,773 310,864 350,518 451,770 575,238 687,029 768,630 St. Paul, M inn............ 10,401 20,030 1,112 163,065 214,744 252,465 41,473 133,156 Salt Lake Ci ty ,U tali.. 8,236 12,854 53,531 20,768 44,843 92,777 121,623 8,235 San Antonio, T ex___ (3,488 12,256 20,550 53,321 96,614 128.215 37,673 10) San Diego, C al............ 731 2,300 56,412 2,637 16,159 17,700 39,578 San Francisco, Cal___ u 34,776 56,802 149,473 233,959 298,997 342,782 416,912 471,023 Savannah, G a........... .. 15,312 22,292 28,235 30,709 43,189 54,244 65.064 69,250 Schenectady, N. Y ... 8,921 9,579 11,026 13,655 19,902 72,826 103,774 81,682 Scranton, P a ................ 9,223 35,092 149,541 45,850 75,215 129,867 102,026 Seattle, W ash.............. 1,107 3.533 366.445 42,837 « 86,146 237,194 Sioux City, Io w a ___ 3,401 7,366 37,806 33,111 47,828 58,568 Somerville, Mass......... 3,540 8,025 14,685 24,933 40,152 88,618 61,643 77,236 South B^nd, In d ........ 1,652 3,832 7,206 13,280 21,819 35,999 70,967 53,684 Spokane, Wash........... 19,922 157,656 36,848 104,402 Springfield, HI............. 9,320 17,364 4,533 19,743 62,623 24,963 13 35,328 61,678 Springfield, Mass........ 11,766 15,199 26,703 33,340 44,179 62,059 88,926 108,668 Springfield, O h io ___ 5,108 7,002 12,652 20,730 31,895 46,921 52,296 38,253 Syracuse, N. Y ........... 22,271 28,119 43,051 51,792 88,143 108,374 137,249 158,559 Tacoma, W ash............ 117.446 36,006 37,714 83.743 Tam pa, F la................. “ 974 ( 10) 5,532 1516,387 37,782 »* 796 720 * 56,251 i Includes Lenox town, annexed in 1909. * Includes precinct 27, Garrity’s, and other territory annexed in 1908. 8 Includes Vails Borough, annexed in 1905. * Population of town; tow n and city not returned separately. 8 Population of New York and its boroughs as now constituted. ®Includes Berkley town, annexed in 1906. 7 Includes N orth Peoria village, annexed in 1900. 8Includes population of Allegheny: 1850, 21,262; 1860, 28,702; 1870, 53,180: 1880, 78,682; 1890, 105,287; 1900,129,896; and other adjacent territory annexed in 1905,1906, 1907, and 1908. 9 Includes population of Manchester city, annexed in 1910. 10 Not separately returned. 11 Population as reported by State census of 1852; the returns for 1850 fo r San Francisco were destroyed by fire. 12 Includes Ballard city, Columbia town, and. W est Seattle precinct, annexed in 1807. 13 Includes Ridgley village, annexed in 19r‘7. 14 Tam pa town. is Includes a part of precinct 6, comprising a portion of Brook town, annexed in 1907. 55 POPULATION, BY COUNTRY OP ORIGIN ' f Ila , 3 0 .—Cities H aving 50.000 or More I nhabitants n r 1017: P opulation at E ach Census * 1850 t o 1010, with E stimates tor J u l y 1, 1017—Continued. City. mo 1850 Terre H aute, In d ........ Trov, N . Y ........ .......... Utica, N. Y .................. Washington, D. C.1 .... 2 Wilkes-Sarre, P a ........ Wfimington, D e l-.... Worcester, M ass......... Yonkers, N. Y ............ I8 6 0 4,051 3,829 6,461 28,785 17,565 40,001 8,594 13,768 17,228 39,235 22,529 61,122 2,723 13.979 17,049 6,863 4,253 21-258 24y.9C0 8,605 2,759 1880 16,103 3L 584 22,874 46,465 28,804 109,199 10,826 10,174 30,841 41,105 11,003 8,075 26,042 50-137 29,910 86,747 33,914 177,624 17,806 4,911 23,339 42,478 58,291 18,892 13,940 15,435 189 0 30,217 81,434 57,458 60,956 44,007 230,392 28,646 23^853 37,718 61,431 84,655 32,033 20,793 33,220 1900 1910 36,673 131.822 73,307 1 75,057 56,383 278,718 51.139 24,.671 51.721 76,508 118,421 47,931 33,708 44,885 58,157 168,497 96,815 70i 813 74,419 331,069 73,141 52^450 67,105 87,411 145,986 79,803 44,750 79 066 1917 2 67,361 0 113,974 78,094 89,272 369,282 89.201 73-597 78,334 95.369 1 6 1C3.066 52.770 112,282 -, i * Includes territory-annexed in 1901. s Population as returned from 1880 to 1910 for the D istrict of Columbia, w ith which the city is now coextensive. , No. 3 1 .—W HITE PO PULATIO N OF FO R EIG N STOCK, 1900 A N D 1910: B it C o u n t r y o f O r ig in a n d b y P a r e n t a g e , 1910. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Departm ent of Commerce.] Total. Country of origin. 1909 i 895,500 830,335: 1,637,603 310,127 2,173,741 268,292 18,111,453 218,447 4,826,904 727,844 788,758 1955,918 594,297 1,082,388 257,426 253,045 871,604 1,056,152 Total.......................... 25,859,834 Austria................................. Canada ( French2) ............. Canada (other2) ............... D enm ark.......................... E ngland............................. France.................................. Germany.............................. Hungary.............................. Ireland................................. Italy...................................... Norway................................ Russia.................................. Scotland............................... Sweden................................ Switzerland......................... Wales................................... All other countries............. Of mixed foreign parent- Per cent of total. Foreignbora white, 1910. Native white, 1910. Both par One par ents for ent for eign born. eign born. 1910 1900 1910 2,001,559 932,238 1,822,377 400,064 2,322,442 292,389 8,282,618 700,227 4,504,360 2,098,360 979,099 2,541,049 659,663 1,364,215 301,650 248,947 1,614,433 1,177,092 32,243,382 3.5 3.2 6.3 1.2 8.4 1.0 31-4 .8 18.7 2.8 3.1 3.7 2.3 4.2 1.0 1.0 3.4 4.1 100.0 6.2 1,174,924 709,070 2.9 385,083 330,976 5.7 810,987 307,291 1.2 181,621 147,648 7.2 876,455 592,285 .9 117,236 78,937 25.7 2,501,181 3,911,847 2.2 495,600 191,059 14.0 1,352,155 2,141,577 6.5 1,343,070 695,187 3.0 403,858 410,951 873,055 7.9 1,002,752 261,034 2.0 175,391 4.2 665,183 546,788 .9 124,834 90,669 .8 84,934 82,479 5.0 451,554 967,093 3.7 1,177,092 100.0 13,345,545 12,916,311 117,565 216,179 704,099 70,795 853,702 96,216 1,869,590 13,568 1,010,628 60,103 164,290 65,842 223,238 152,244 86,147 81,534 195,786 5,981,526 1Partly estimated; persons having one or both parents born in Poland in 1900 apportioned for Austria, Germany, and Russia. 2 Includes Newfoundland in 1900. 8 Native whites whose parents were bom in different foreign countries; for example, one parent in Ire land and the other in Scotland. 2 , 0 6 , 1 56 P O P U L A T IO N , BY COUNTRY O F B IR T H . N o. 3 2.—FO REIG N-BORN PO PULATIO N, C EN SU S Y E A R S I 8 6 0 TO 191 0, A N D P E R CENT OF D E C E N N IA L IN C R E A SE , 189 0 TO 1910: B y P r in c ip a l C o u n t r ie s o p B ir t h . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Departm ent of Commerce.) Per cent of increase.* Foreign-born population in— Country of birth. I860 1870 25,061 70,797 Austria*.............................. 9,072 12,553 Belgium.............................. Canada (French *)............ Canada (other ............... 35,565 63,042 China................................... Cuba and other W est In7,353 11,570 dies•................................. 9,962 30,107 Denm ark............................. England.............................. 433.494 555,046 France................................. 109,870 116,402 Germany*........................... 1,276,075 1,690,533 328 390 Greece.................................. 3,737 Ireland.*............................... 1,611,304 1,855,827 Italy..................................... 11,677 17,157 73 Mexico................................. 27,466 42,435 28,281 46,802 N etherlands...................... 43,995 114,246 Norway............................... 4,542 Portugal.............................. 4,116 3,160 4,644 Russia* and Finland........ Scotland.............................. 108,518 140,835 3,764 Spain................................... 4,244 Sweden................................ 18,625 97,332 Switzerland........................ 53,327 75,153 Turkey in Asia.................. } 128 302 Turkey in Europe............. 45,763 74,533 Wales................................... All other countries............ 21,343 41,943 T o tal........................ 4,138,697 5,567,229 1880 1800 1900 1910 1890 to 1900 to 1900 1910 124,024 15,535 241,377 491,295 1,174,973 >78.3 139.2 22,639 29,757 49,400 31.4 66.0 f 302,496 395,126 385,083 30.6 - 2.5 \ 678,442 784,796 819,554 15.7 4.4 104,468 106,701 81,534 56,756 -23.6 -30.4 9.4 87.3 16,401 23,256 25,435 47,635 64,196 132,543 153,690 181,649 16.0 18.2 664,160 909,092 840,513 877,719 - 7.5 4.4 106,971 113,174 104,197 117,418 - 7.9 12.7 1,966,742 2,784,894 2,813,628 2,501,333 » - 4.4 - u . i 8,515 101,282 351.2 1,089.5 776 1,887 11,526 62,435 145,714 495,609 133.4 240.1 1,854,571 1,871,509 1,615,459 1,352,251 -13.7 -16.3 44,230 182,580 484,027 1,343,125 165.1 177.5 2,292 24,788 67,744 981.5 173.3 401 68,399 77,853 103,393 221,915 32.8 114.6 58,090 81,828 94,931 120,063 16.0 26.5 181,729 322,665 336,388 403,877 4.3 20.1 8,138 15,996 30,608 59,360 91.3 93.9 35,722 182,644 640,743 1,732,462 ®166.3 170.4 170,136 242,231 233,524 261,076 - 3.6 11.8 5,121 6,185 7,050 22,108 14.0 213.6 194,337 478,041 582,014 665,207 21.7 14.3 88,621 104,069 115,593 124,848 11.1 8.0 ( 59,729 | 438.9 827.9 1,205 1,839 9,910 1 32,230 83,302 100,070 93,586 82,488 - 6.5 -11.9 93,985 200,813 95,062 158,992 6,679,943 9,249,560 10,341,276 13,515,886 11.8 30.7 1 A minus sign (—) denotes a decrease. 2 For years prior to 1900, persons reported as born in Austria, Germany, and Russia do not include those reported as born in Poland. 8 Exclusive of Poland. * Includes Newfoundland for years prior to 1910. & Except Porto Rico, persons b ora in Porto Rico being classified as natives. P O P U L A T IO N , B Y COU N TSY OP B IR T H 57 N o . 3 3 .— F O R E IG N -B O R N P O P U L A T IO N IN 1910, D IS T R IB U T E D A C C O R D IN G T O C O U N T R Y O F B IR T H : B y S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D iv i s io n s . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Departm ent of Commerce.] Northwestern Europe. The United Kingdom. State. England. Scot Ireland. land. Wales. Alabama......................................... Arizona........................................... Arkansas........................................ California...... ................................ Colorado......................................... Connecticut................................... Delaware........................................ District of Columbia................... Florida........................................... Georgia..................................... Idaho............................................... Illinois............................................ Indiana........................................... Iowa................................................ Kansas............................................ Kentucky....................................... Louisiana....................................... Maine........................................ Maryland....................................... Massachusetts............................... Michigan........................................ Minnesota...................................... Mississippi...................... ^ .......... Missouri.......................................... Montana......................................... Nebraska........................................ Nevada........................................... New Ham pshire........................... New Jersey.................................... New M exico............................... New Y ork...................................... North Carolina.............................. North Dakota............................... Ohio................................................ Oklahoma...................................... Oregon............................................ Pennsylvania................................ Rhode Island................................ South Carolina.............................. South Dakota............................... 'Tennessee...................................... Texas.............................................. U tah............................................... Vermont......................................... Virginia.......................................... W ashington.................................. W est Virginia.............................. Wisconsin..................................... Wyoming....................................... Total.................................... 2,365 3,500 1,519 48,7C3 12,928 22,463 1,558 2,638 3,078 1,671 4,983 60,303 9,783 16,788 11,262 2,619 2,0S6 5,651 5,211 92,658 42,737 12,139 777 13,760 8,981 8,009 1,793 4,862 50,375 1,101 146,870 940 3,070 43,347 2,981 7,998 109,115 27, S34 517 4,024 2,045 8,498 18,083 2,464 3,687 19,430 3,511 13,959 2,985 877,719 1,167 1,550 1,079 52,478 8,710 58,458 3,985 5,347 1,009 1,655 1,782 93,455 11,266 17,756 8,100 5,914 3,757 7,890 9,705 222,867 20,434 15,859 747 23,297 9,469 8,124 1,702 10,613 82,758 644 367,889 306 2,498 40,002 1,801 4,995 165,109 29,718 676 2,980 2,296 5,357 1,657 4,940 2,450 10,180 2,292 14,049 1,359 1,352,251 New England................................ Middle Atlantic............................ East N orth Central..................... West N orth Central..................... South Atlantic.............................. East South Central..................... West South Central..................... Mountain....................................... Pacific............................................ 155,932 306,360 170,189 69,052 22,811 7,806 15,084 54,354 76,131 334,486 615,756 179,266 78,614 27,485 10,124 11,994 26,873 67,653 Geographic divisions.1 1,120 576 442 13,695 4,2G9 6,750 344 705 606 527 1,282 20,755 3,419 5,102 3,591 641 455 2,389 1,955 28,416 9,952 4,373 181 3,651 3,373 2,242 4G9 1,979 17,512 509 39,437 435 1,690 10,705 1,218 3,387 32,046 6,272 239 1,102 561 2,038 2,853 2,615 1,246 7,101 1,0S8 3,885 1,812 261,076 230 210 - 148 2,416 1,989 616 34 87 63 89 722 4,091 1,498 2,434 1,615 222 82 204 583 1,513 786 1,023 25 1,219 884 824 168 58 1,202 93 7,464 35 222 9,377 365 585 29,255 268 11 503 252 301 1,672 1,043 225 1,976 880 2,507 419 82,488 Scandinavia. Nor way. 266 272 76 9,952 1,787 1,266 38 149 304 145 2,566 32,913 531 21,924 1,294 53 295 580 363 5,432 7,638 105,303 91 660 7,170 2,750 255 491 5,351 151 25,013 39 45,937 1,110 351 6,843 2,320 578 82 20,918 89 1,785 2,305 102 311 28,368 38 57,000 623 403,877 Nether lands. 753 197 127 845 284 41 385 178 145 26,212 14,209 2,304 12,446 2,756 710 18,208 2,724 304 332 52 20 359 176 64 295 729 85 112 289 52 4,985 2,254 261 115,424 17,369 14,402 5,081 900 2,131 26,763 17,961 11,337 13,309 2,760 906 190 78 140 344 239 113 2,203 929 27 421 237 203 39,562 3,405 V 1,597 26,374 6,315 33,471 122,428 16,137 3,542 292 119 34 5,654 1,729 988 6,412 1,943 1,054 23,219 13,674 872 708 616 44 2,068 131 48 10,547 5,059 12,698 305 116 86 53,705 12,544 12,052 112 36 28 12,1G0 5,355 709 5,522 1,837 2,278 1,028 550 230 10,099 3,215 618 23,467 3,034 1,231 328 7,405 143 95 51 19 9,998 6,294 2,656 163 363 78 4,706 1,289 424 7,227 8,300 1,392 172 1,331 25 368 240 09 32,199 7,804 2,157 279 67 60 25,739 16,454 7,379 2,497 962 79 665,207 181,649 120,063 48,421 3,702 8,448 70,777 7,689 88,995 37,921 32,684 87,719 20,637 48,716 18,259 99,192 178,140 42,875 21,817 7,840 198,786 213,531 63,910 7,145 2,007 1,469 2,984 1,266 2,503 729 499 1,598 557 4,153 896 2,507 6,463 2,256 15,143 6,157 15,129 35,485 17,231 24,183 4,977 45,163 68,510 25,228 For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 36. Den Sweden. mark 2,144 26,581 59,661 21,010 630 379 912 3,667 5,079 58 POPULATION, BY COUNTRY OFf BUSTS. N o. 3 3 .—F oreign -B orn P opulation in 1910, D istributed A ccording to Coun try op B irth : B y S tates and G eographic D ivisions —Continued. Southern and eastern Europe. Northwestern Europe—Continued. State. Portu Bel Luxem Ger Switzer gium. burg. many. land. France. gal. Spain. 45 50 1 1,404 375 339 ft 41 50 27 94 9,399 2,298 929 1,703 73 292 39 59 1,745 5.683 1,557 17 1 , 235 491 26 175 1,867 3 A labam a...................................... Arizona.......................................... Arkansas........................................ California....................................... Colorado......................................... Connecticut................................... District ol Columbia................... Florida........................................... G eorgia......................................... Idaho.............................................. Illinois............................................ Indiana...... ................................... Iowa................................................ Kansas........................................... Kentucky...........-......................... Louisiana.........................-............ Maryland....................................... Massachusetts............................... M ichigan...................................... Minnesota..................................... Mississippi..................................... Missouri....................... .................. Montana......................................... Nebraska....................................... Nevada........................................... New Jersey........ ....................... New Mexico.................................. New York...................................... North Carolina............................. North Dakota............................... Ohio................................................ Oklahoma...................................... Oregon............................................ Pennsylvania................................ Kfaode Island................................ South Dakota............................... Tennessee...................................... Texas.............................................. U tah............................................... Virginia.......................................... W ashington................................... W est Virginia............................... Wisconsin...................................... W yoming....................................... Total.................................... 3,481 5 229 1,525 191 573 5,250 959 97 237 27 328 74 25 48 1,228 800 4,020 82 49,400 New England................................ Middle Atlantic............................ W est North Central..................... South Atlantic.............................. East South Central__________ West South Central..................... M ountain....................................... Pacific............................................ 3,264 13 10,601 162 22,925 1,092 6,14ft 1,472 2 1,135 162 5 922 43 980 85 3,265 178 Geographic divisions.* 1 44 6 6 1 74 24 S 2 4 9 793 1 682 70 1 1 1 3 1 0 459 19 0 30 83 3 2 1 3,603 213 1,846 314 5,815 804 76,307 14,521 17,071 1,767 31,127 1,806 78 2,573 281 5,179 2 , « 146 169 3,029 5,049 1,319 319,199 8,661 2,765 1 62,179 98,759 3,675 34,508 2,853 19,351 1,653 421 8,926 56 1,282 1 36,657 452 30,555 1,341 0 131,586 1 2,780 109,628 2,992 1 ,i 6 6 82 6,141 0 88,226 988 8,669 57,302 2,150 1,916 408 2,046 78 0 122,880 7,5-19 1,746 109 436,911 1 1,074 48 16,572 46 175,095 2 2 10,099 30 17,958 33 195,202 2 4,459 1,744 in 21,544 i 3,903 14 44,929 3,963 3 798 2 4,228 74 29,388 1 6,327 141 233,384 9 2,638 3,071 2,501,333 1 70,267 754,993 921,443 426,539 63,257 28,523 69,760 42,898 123,653 172 4 74 692 29 857 323 1 ■9 387 17,407 22,539 4,229 1,374 43 177 92 2,619 707 1 5 170 2 51 511 285 30 4,199 6 224 23 91 333 49 1,047 364 7,972 291 2,388 6 40 40 1,618 8 282 2,657 9 24 645 3 5,345 73 719 82 1 290 84 552 37 549 5,926 26,437 2,421 2 0 53 16 53 1,460 5 6 291 79 2,794 44 266 49 639 31 2 639 * 7 305 778 653 169 1 1 0 17 145 495 6,240 326 16,315 23,472 6 8 114 265 560 10,988 4,838 770 749 3,853 1,159 7,484 10,603 2 2 1,711 1 70 36 252 800 800 305 1,773 1,821 1,691 303 219 214 246 300 3,447 2,340 600 535 8,036 1,396 316 251 124,848 117,418 3,71ft 31,348 33,23© 19,171 2,076 2,748 3,768 6,970 21,821 1 1 1 2,696 1,531 1,099 63,615 14,375 56,954 2,893 2,761 4,538 545 2,067 72,163 6,911 5,846 3,520 1,316 20,233 1 3,468 6,969 85,056 16,861 9,669 2,137 12,984 6,592 3,799 2,831 2,071 115,446 1,959 660 2 3 182 19 174 225 3,766 8 0 13 123 47 462 354 40 14 5 26 848 24 351 69 385 464 34 472,201 521 1,262 41,620 2,564 5,538 196,122 27,287 316 1,158 2,034 7,190 3,117 4,594 10,934 33,916 39,715 1,030 19,015 508 , 9,685 89 204 2,761 14 1,833 8,302 182 4,267 525 20,906 22,892 1,186 4,615 614 680 4,985 203 1,623 3,152 5,076 179,430 783,769 14&; 828 38,238 38,284 8,183 31,68ft 34,4BS 82,274 6,501 3 2 2 89 8 79 2,449 85 13,121 179 17,292 3 9 9,273 50 1 2 0 1,961 59,360 22,108 1,343,125 1For States included In each division, see note 5, p. 36. 0 Italy. P O P U L A T IO N , B Y COUNTRY OP B IR T H . 59 N o. 3 3 .—F orejgn -B obn P opulation in 1910, D istributed A ccording to C o u n try op B ir t h : B y S tates and G eographic D ivisions — C ontinued. Southern and eastern Europe—Continued. State. Russia. Finland. Austria. Hungary. Rouma- Bulgaria. Serbia. Monte nia. negro. 38 1,531 311 660 760 15 16,610 6,159 13,618 1,239 54,121 776 g 3^ €29 21 3'393 547 89 3,224 Georgia............................ 49 Idaho................................ 743 652 Iflmois.............................. 149,016 2,390 9,599 215 Indiana............................ 6,310 Iowa................................. 140 15,311 49 3,222 18 1,805 118 Louisiana........................ 4,752 831 M aryland......................... 27,537 47 Massachusetts................. 117,261 10,744 37,673 31,144 Minnesota....................... 17,541 26,637 916 88 Missouri T......................... 21,402 120 2,228 4, 111 Montana..................... .. 13,020 79 135 174 Nevada............... ............ 4,345 1,198 New Jersey..................... 93,567 1,640 228 26 New York....................... 558,656 8,760 711 18 31,910 1,186 Ohio................................. 48; 756 3; 988 18 Oklahoma....................... 5,807 5,321 4,734 Oregon............................. Pennsylvania................. 240,985 2,413 297 9,765 42 786 South Dakota................ 13,189 1,381 2,484 21 Texas............................... 5,739 100 U ta h ................................ 1,012 568 2,455 293 Virginia........................... 4,379 50 W ashington................... 10,961 8,719 W est Virginia................ 5,143 127 ■ Wisconsin....................... 29,644 5,705 W yoming........................ 763 1,380 Total..................... 1,602,782 129,680 Geographic iivm om . 1 New England................. 192,699 14,139 Middle Atlantic............. 893,508 12,813 East North Central. . . . 274,993 43,442 W est North Central___ 118,683 29,592 South A tlantic............... 49,149 452 E ast SouthC entral___ S, 153 165 W est South Central___ 14, 111 311 M ountain........................ 18,594 9,154 Pacific................... .......... 82,892 19,612 Alabama.......................... Arizona............................ Arkansas......................... California......................... Colorado.......................... 585 904 115 285 1,268 3,304 17,165 1,632 13,043 23,642 13,855 '992 247 155 459 228 79 349 230 262 1,561 163,025 39,859 11,831 14,370 1,178 15,967 1,078 12,094 725 1,032 397 1,597 157 831 8,254 2,089 1,996 35,455 31,034 11,597 37,121 5; 582 417 16,222 11,532 1,486 8,350 24,362 1,453 822 44 66 2,438 56,779 47,610 1,233 209 245,004 96,843 37 139 2,855 5,149 72;887 85,881 3,889 348 5,241 1,160 251,774 123,498 6,130 294 222 40 5,372 594 637 376 20,570 926 1,870 171 1,087 539 1,281 1,784 12,745 1,160 8,360 5,939 38,692 10,554 3,966 437 1,174,973 495,609 1 ,4 3 3 69,583 553,557 317,469 116,287 20,284 2,990 27,324 32,328 35,151 16,907 267,951 162,261 24,272 10,600 1,742 1,956 4,296 5,624 108 16 38 1 ,120 334 718 39 41 823 85 19 4,306 709 384 67 100 111 20 220 S 80 510 2,008 32 1,522 266 295 8 26 2,208 6 34,443 7 1,070 3,974 27 258 7,752 415 9 55 77 259 18 17 72 211 259 446 57 65,923 2,054 44,403 9,945 5,401 1,055 317 435 724 1,589 54 10 6 205 442 36 1 1 8 2 395 1,246 434 286 84 4 9 13 11 133 295 955 1 351 1,462 112 10 17 48 26 661 257 779 86 626 649 46 1 386 3 122 81 4 769 61 164 150 11,498 239 1,358 2,919 2,431 89 62 223 2,577 1,600 1 For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 36* 9 16 10 264 55 29 9 6 3 22 472 99 70 34 73 15 19 17 30 79 285 1 85 212 71 19 4 63 307 2 11 833 25 164 640 4 72 8 58 251 2 5 105 21 69 43 JUS 1 411 112 1 158 157 43 279 1 3 6 1,181 15 481 149 11 141 65 105 4 305 118 43 60 14 1 773 11 - 18 169 179 4,639 5 ,3 7 4 88 1 ,0 1 0 1,532 628 63 91 108 586 533 6 194 1,518 n 43 66 1,570 i;489 60 P O P U L A T IO N , BY COUNTRY O P B IR T H . N o. 3 3 . — F o r e ig n -B o r n P o p u l a t io n try op in 1910, D is t r ib u t e d A c c o r d in g to C o u n B ir t h : B y S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s — Continued. State. Alabama..................... Arizona...................... Arkansas.................... California................... Colorado..................... C onnecticut............. D elaw are.. ............... District of Columbia Florida....................... Georgia....................... Idaho.......................... Illinois........................ Indiana...................... Iowa............................ Kansas........................ Kentucky................... Louisiana................... Maine.......................... M aryland................... Massachusetts........... Michigan.................... Minnesota.................. Mississippi................. Missouri..................... Montana..................... Nebraska................... N evada....................... New Ham pshire___ New Jersey................ New Mexico.............. New Y ork.................. North Carolina.......... North Dakota........... Ohio........................ Oklahoma............ . Oregon........................ Pennsylvania........... Rhode Island............ South Carolina......... South Dakota........... Tennessee................... Texas.......................... U tah............................ Verm ont.................... Virginia...................... Washington.............................. W est Virginia........................ W isconsin............................... W yoming................................ T otal.........‘ .................. Geographic divisions* New E ngland........................ Middle A tlantic..................... East N orth Central.............. West North Central .......... South A tlantic...................... E ast South Central.............. West South Central............. M ountain................................ Pacific..................................... Porto Rico. 1 Except Southern and eastern Eu rope—Contd. Turkey in Eu- Greece. rope. 128 44 45 812 217 696 9 41 744 99 129 2,453 2,274 479 287 55 196 721 44 3,592 342 528 79 1, COO 491 247 15 1,965 389 17 5,004 107 270 1,945 135 553 2,754 658 43 238 20 237 146 31 144 728 420 397 262 32,230 633 77 179 7.920 2,272 1,074 34 342 886 941 1.843 10,031 1,370 3,356 1,410 273 237 579 463 11,413 1,196 1,660 117 2,790 1,905 3.459 1,051 2,634 1,575 167 10,097 174 1,083 2,555 590 3,555 4,221 951 282 231 374 756 4,039 113 721 4,187 787 2,764 1,915 101,282 7,663 8,147 7,411 3,049 1,651 282 613 1,321 2,093 16,764 15,893 17,916 13,989 4,630 1,397 1,762 13,269 15,662 Eu- America (outside of the United States). Canada. French. Other. New Cuba. Other.* 46 96 737 2 54 176 15 3 177 1,650 22 6 65 119 955 11 5 22 208 3,109 41,568 161 200 654 8,792 35 61 789 29 64 16 18,889 7,868 141 51 290 63 441 6 6 28 11 1,052 109 71 172 10 32 151 1,577 8 10,174 6,876 75 70 731 2 77 149 37 796 4,575 12 40 i 146 7,440 38,311 213 168 383 789 5,049 62 19 34 48 51 944 10,675 17 62 14 26 1,087 6,101 13 21 53 972 13 98 22 5 20 941 118 250 30 310 320 9 35,013 41,210 100 13 67 110 1,320 88 39 76 377 60 134,659 162,710 1,751 167 2,120 24 28,083 144,780 80 127 23 50 11,062 30,059 92 47 20 404 29 46 135 21 779 7,290 89 28 81 191 2,874 10,9G8 40 12 18 27 674 6,661 33 53 37 10 272 1,575 9 10 6 1 40,865 17.013 84 4 36 7,932 1,203 56 386 267 1,650 in 912 12 20 3 5 314 24,563 98,988 1,029 2,326 15,157 29 514 1 26 18 17 2.376 19,131 6 19 36 3 2.310 21,382 94 48 69 176 320 2,551 65 6 17 48 36 1,146 11,263 29 15 53 1,246 14,437 346 204 412 1,693 7,867 2 34,087 142 300 16 39 243 12 3 50 9 5,012 9 998 13 10 4 31 91 1,065 21 50 8 231 356 3,178 257 26 102 114 1,576 2 7 3 7 1 14,643 11,415 34 14 23 104 1,256 35 19 198 93 132 106 3,711 35,771 43 22 784 36 34 88 3 10 7,992 17,004 30 60 24 78 1,288 29 143 2 9 5 2,858 385,083 819,554 5,080 15,133 32,502 89 278,156 716 27,012 404 46,614 277 17,920 763 369 119 331 1,045 479 5,276 139 7,966 266 248,083 121,357 226,526 84,929 7,918 3,378 7,625 31,336 88,602 2,252 265 2,836 1,619 3,005 18,500 332 750 420 204 454 153 85 10,475 7,912 383 15 116 637 53 444 191 136 85 839 296 258 * For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 36. POPtlliATION, b y No. c o u n t r y o p b ir t h 61 . 3 3.—F oreign -B orn P opulation in 1910, D istributed A ccording to C oun try o p B ir th : B y S tates and G eographic D ivisions —Continued. America (outside of the United States)—Contd. State. Cen South tral Mexico. Ameri Ameri Japan. China. ca. ca. 22 81 36 5 Alabama............................................ Arizona.............................................. 29,987 9 32 361 Arkansas........................................... 132 12 5 9 California....................................... a. 33,694 591 1,505 38.214 2,602 Colorado............................................ 8 125 2,245 Connecticut....................................... 19 9 131 65 1 11 2 4 District of Columbia....................... 32 26 35 44 Florida............................................... 145 21 67 46 Georgia............................................... 25 34 5 7 Idaho.................................................. 133 1 24 1,330 Illinois................................................ 672 23 408 274 Indiana.............................................. 47 7 36 41 Iowa.................................................... 620 5 71 33 1 111 8,429 119 Kansas............................................... Kentucky.......................................... 28 3 17 11 Louisiana........................................... 1,025 260 68 30 Maine.................................................. 28 7 9 12 10 Maryland........................................... 9 76 23 71 47 Massachusetts................................... 488 150 86 20 140 56 Michigan............................................ 52 Minnesota.......................................... 7 83 67 Mississippi......................................... 72 11 12 2 Missouri............................................. 1,413 27 141 100 67 11 Montana............................................ 40 1,566 200 4 Nebraska........................................... 28 583 Nevada.............................................. 732 9 25 855 New Hampshire.............................. 64 13 1 41 New Jersey........................................ 97 500 193 New Mexico..................... -.............. 11,918 5 9 254 New York......................................... 555 343 2,460 1,163 10 14 2 North Dakota................................... 8 1 13 58 Ohio.................................................. 85 25 208 70 2, 744 Oklahoma......................................... 7 38 47 Oregon................................................ 199 5 65 3,277 Pennsylvania................................... 153 58 560 181 Rhode’ Island................................... 8 6 109 30 2 9 7 South Dakota................................... 15 1 17 38 45 Tennessee.......................................... 5 25 8 Texas.................................................. 125,016 30 71 316 U tah................................................... 166 11 2,050 1 Vermont............................................ 6 1 16 3 Virginia.............................................. 12 14 7 25 W ashington...................................... 145 205 12,177 ii West Virginia................................... 12 10 1 4 Wisconsin......................................... 39 86 34 10 W yoming.......................................... 188 6 1,575 Total........................................ 221,915 1,736 8,228 67,744 Asia . not speci fied. India. Turkey in Asia. 2 44 8 1,016 6 44 27,761 2,266 320 53 385 41 2 29 14 270 39 156 7 174 773 13 141 1,560 16 196 35 76 19 16 34 9 43 346 15 65 12 299 1,873 199 91 187 249 40 1 195 452 31 1,098 17 89 19 760 55 53 3 932 87 202 7 4,482 361 61 4 30 6 398 70 127 18 6,468 357 1,468 104 32 215 46 18 98 11 40 14 492 46 311 15 2 7 126 28 2,301 239 62 3 163 27 204 18 56,756 4,664 389 128 169 3,709 333 1,738 10 139 291 376 73 2,690 809 600 287 369 949 744 80 12,546 1,567 698 477 1,084 201 572 25 891 2,396 123 9,478 402 392 2,031 376 197 4,486 3,132 263 246 159 1,125 215 189 484 423 726 791 151 59,729 4 5 3 460 17 177 7 8 11 19 341 30 30 15 14 22 3 14 43 32 30 39 27 31 44 12 3 83 1 420 2 4 77 19 32 153 7 61 33 11 42 33 2 25 36 9 31 69 2,591 292 19,240 552 16,360 345 7,888 161 3,879 127 2,771 26 1,394 113 2,619 186 1,249 2,862 4,329 235 656 611 .183 137 68 86 187 528 Geographic divisions.1 New England................................... 138 Middle Atlantic................................ 805 E ast N orth Central......................... 929 W est North Central........................ 10,827 South Atlantic................................. 242 East South Central......................... 226 West South Central........................ 128,917 Mountain........................................... 45,793 Pacific................................................ 34,038 74 766 261 442 3,520 1,537 85 878 475 472 46 990 81 149 280 55 76 26 302 402 189 44 272 10,236 607 1,775 53,668 2,598 6,882 2,504 1,010 1,223 313 1,009 4,684 36,533 1For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 36. 62 P O P U L A T IO N , BY N o. 3 3 .—F o r e ig n -B o r n P o p u l a t io n try of B ir t h : B y S t a t e s and COUNTRY OP B IR T H . in 1910, D is t r ib u t e d A c c o r d in g t o C o u n G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s — Continued. Oceanic Islands. Total Countries foreignnot born Africa. Australia. Atlantic. Pacific.1 specified. popula tion. State. A ruona........................................ California..................................... Colorado...................................... Connecticut................................ Delaware..................................... District of Columbia................. Florida......................................... Georgia........................................ Idaho........................................... Illinois......................................... Indiana........................................ Iowa............................................. Kansas......................................... Kentucky.................................... Louisiana.................................... Maine........................................... M aryland.................................... Massachusetts............................ Michigan..................................... Minnesota................................... Mississippi.................................. Missouri....................................... Montana...................................... Nebraska..................................... N evada........................................ New Hampshire........................ New Jersey.................................. New Y ork.................................. North Carolina.......................... Ohio............................................. Oklahoma................................... Oregon......................................... Pennsylvania............................. Rhode Island............................. South Carolina........................... South Dakota............................ Tennessee.................................... Texas........................................... U tah ............................................ Verm ont...................................... Virginia....................................... W ashington................................ W est Virginia............................ Wisconsin................................... W yoming.................................... Total.................................. 16 74 8 65 230 86 71 25 99 29 27 22 9 147 31 900 36 12 S3 20 57 211 62 9 13 88 85 81 7 46 116 17 41 15 3,992 17 75 20 3,30s 116 83 4 21 23 29 85 550 45 87 64 31 49 31 40 302 237 95 15 130 103 38 64 17 254 34 930 8 13 190 41 236 543 47 4 14 17 77 201 16 39 577 16 82 17 9,035 5 5 3 2,898 12 89 6 6 94 12 8 194 1 13 11 2 7 19 28 12,816 16 19 2 15 7 6 42 21 192 370 1,258 498 283 303 132 191 276 681 496 1,727 1,104 441 184 80 187 695 4,121 13,665 1,062 250 65 164 10 34 81 2,943 53 14 12 508 46 64 9 43 43 35 38 259 29 26 35 741 1 31 2 22 129 716 4 1 1 22 6 4 u 23 2 8 2 18,274 5 16 5 996 32 12 5 6 10 5 38 66 5 9 20 2 9 5 18 73 33 27 1 26 24 14 25 4 53 10 220 4 5 27, 12 161 46 18 1 5 -V 1 22 133 2 9 166 1 16 12 2,415 19,286 48,765 17,046 586,432 129,587 329,574 17,492 24,902 40,633 15,477 42.578 1.205,314 159.663 273,765 135,450 40,162 52,766 110,562 104,944 1,059,245 597,550 543,595 9,770 229,779 94,713 176,662 19,691 96,667 660,788 23,146 2,748, Oil 6,092 59S,374 40,442 113,136 1,442,374 179,141 6,179 100,790 18,607 241,938 65,822 49,921 27,057 256,241 57,218 512,865 29,020 13,515,886 24 21 33 393 110 120 13 16 30 20 42 593 197 206 120 66 58 53 62 312 446 342 20 247 54 138 23 25 207 11 769 5 91 431 53 89 502 44 3 84 25 125 41 25 19 177 21 400 11 6,927 160 1,825,110 646 4,851,173 733 3,073,766 637 1,616,695 47 299,994 87,825 25 352,192 78 453.322 85 276 955,809 579 1,478 2,067 1,228 189 135 274 313 664 4 126 33 24 1 3 5 2 13 313 52 60 49 5 10 36 14 78 48 349 13 58 15 38 8 5 78 2 180 1 60 231 26 25 388 15 1 23 7 42 8 2 13 125 7 89 2 2,687 Geographic divisions.2 New E ngland............................ Middle A tlantic......................... East North Central................... West North Central.................. South A tlantic........................... E ast South Central................... W est South Central.................. M ountain.................................... Pacific.......................................... 114 319 147 106 59 9 48 290 1,323 i Except Hawaii and Philippine Islands. * For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 36. Born at sea. P O P U L A T I O N -----N A T IV E 63 A N D F O R E IG N . N o. 3 4.—N A TIV E A N D FOREIG N-BO RN POPULATION, 1 8 9 0 , 1 9 0 0 , AND 1910: B y S ta te s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, D epartm ent of Commerce.] Native. State. 1800 A labam a..................................... A rizona....................................... Arkansas ................................... California................................... Colorado..................................... Connecticut................................ D elaw are................................... District of C olum bia............... F lo rid a ....................................... G eorgia....................................... Id a h o ............. ............................. Illinois......................................... In d ian a ....................................... Io w a............................................. K ansas......................................... K entucky................................... L ouisiana................................... M aine........................................... M aryland................................... M assachusetts.......................... M ichigan................................... M innesota.................................. M ississippi.................................. M issouri..................................... M ontana..................................... N ebraska................................... N evada....................................... New H am pshire....................... N ew Jersey................................. New M exico.............................. New York................................... North Carolina.......................... N orth D akota............................ O hio ............................................ O klahom a1 ................................ Oregon......................................... P ennsylvania............................ Rhode Isla n d ............................ South C arolina......................... South D akota............................ Tennessee................................... T ex as........................................... U ta h ............................................ V erm ont..................................... V irg in ia ..................................... W ashington............................... West V irginia............................ W isconsin ................................. W yom ing................................... T otal................................. Geographic divisions.2 New E n gland............................ Middle A tlantic........................ East N orth C entral................... West North C entral................. South A tlantic.......................... East South C entral................... West South C entral................. M ountain................................... Pacific......................................... 1900 1,498,624 69,448 1,113,947 847,089 329,259 562,657 155,332 211,622 368,490 1,825,216 71,092 2,984,005 2,046,199 1,588,228 1,280,270 1,799,279 1,068,841 582,125 948,094 1,581,810 1,550,010 842,927 1,281,648 2,444,316 99,828 860,114 82,649 304,190 1,115,958 149,023 4,432,124 1,614,247 109,522 3,213,036 255,904 260, 387 4,412,393 239,201 1,144,879 257,545 1,747,489 2,082,571 157, 715 288,334 1,637,606 267,227 743,911 1,174,131 47,642 53,698,154 1,814,105 98,698 1,297,275 1,127,813 448,545 670,210 170,925 258,599 504,710 2,203,928 137,168 3,854,803 2, 374,341 1,925,933 1,343,810 2,096,925 1,328,722 601,136 1,094,110 1,959,022 1,879,329 1,246,076 1,543,289 2,890,286 176,262 888,953 32,242 323,481 1,451,785 181,685 5,368,469 1,889,318 206,055 3,698,811 769,853 347, 788 5,316,865 294,037 1,334,788 313,062 2,002,870 2,869,353 222,972 298,894 1,834,723 406,739 936,349 1,553,071 75,116 65,653,299 Foreign bora. 1910 1890 1910 14,592 2,118,807 14,777 19,286 155,589 18,795 24,233 48,765 14,264 1,557,403 14,289 17,046 366,309 367,240 1,791,117 586,482 91,155 669,437 83,990 129,587 785,182 183,601 238,210 329,574 184,830 13,161 13,810 17,492 306,167 20,119 18,770 24,902 22,932 23,832 711,986 40,633 12,137 12,403 2,593,644 16,477 24,604 283,016 17,456 42,578 842,347 4,433,277 966,747 1,205,314 142,121 2,541,213 146,205 159,663 1,951,006 324,069 305,920 273,765 147,838 126,685 1,555,499 135,450 2,249,743 59,356 50,249 40.162 49,747 52,903 1,603, 622 52,766 78,961 631,809 98,330 110,562 1,190,402 94,296 93,934 104,944 657,137 2,307,171 846,324 1,059,246 543,880 2,212,623 541,653 597,550 467,356 505,318 1,532,113 543,595 7, 952 1,787,344 7,981 9,770 234,869 3,063,556 216,379 229,779 43,096 67,067 281,340 94,713 177,347 1,015,552 202,542 176,662 62,184 14,706 10,093 19,691 833,905 72,340 88,107 96,667 1,876,379 328,975 431,884 660,788 304,155 11,259 13,625 23,146 6,365,603 1,571,050 1,900,425 2,748,011 2,200,195 3,702 4,492 6,092 420,402 81,461 113.091 156,654 4,168,747 458,734 459,293 598,374 1,616,713 2, 753 20,538 40,442 559,629 57,317 65,748 113,136 6,222,737 845,720 985,250 1,442,374 363,469 106,305 134,519 179,141 1,509, 221 6,270 5,528 6,179 483,098 91,055 88,508 100,790 2,166,182 17,746 20,029 18,607 3,654,604 152,956 179,357 241.938 307,529 63,777 53,064 65,822 306,035 44,088 49,921 44,747 2,034,555 18,374 19,461 27,057 90,005 885,749 111,364 256,241 1,163,901 18,883 22,451 57,218 1,820,995 519,199 515,971 512,865 116,945 14,913 29,020 17,415 78,456,880 9,249,560 10,341,276 13,515,886 3,558,317 4,146,780 4,727,571 9,960,475 12,137,119 14,464,719 10,967,381 13,360,355 15,176,855 7,382,922 8,814,175 10,021,226 8,649,397 10,227,450 11,894; 901 6,327,040 7, 457,189 8,322,076 4,521,263 6,265,203 8,432,342 956,656 1,372,688 2,180,195 1,374,703 1,872,340 3,236,495 1,142,432 2,745,745 2,510,924 1,549,190 208,525 102,114 219,720 257,279 513; 631 1Includes population of Indian Territory for 1890 and 1900, 2For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 36. 1900 1,445,237 3,317,559 2,625,226 1,533,248 216,030 90,568 267,087 301,969 644,352 1,825,110 4,851,173 3,073,766 1,616,695 299,994 87,825 852,192 453,322 955,809 64 P O P U L A T I O N ----- N A T I V E AND E © R E IG N , N o. 3 5 .—PER CENTAG E OF TOTAL PO PULATIO N R E P R E SE N T E D B Y N A T IV E A N D FO R EIG N BO RN , 1 8 9 0 , 1 9 0 0 , A N D 1910: B y S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s . [Source: Reports of the B ureau of the Census, D epartm ent of Commerce.] Foreign born. Native. State. 1890 A labam a..................................... A rizona....................................... A rkansas..................................... C alifornia................................... C olorado................. , .................. C onnecticut................................ D elaw are..................................... District of Colum bia............... F lorida......................................... Georgia,......................................... Idaho ........................................... Illin o is......................................... In d ia n a ....................................... Io w a ............................................ K ansas......................................... K en tu ck y ................................... L ouisiana................................... M aine........................................... M ary lan d ................................... M assachusetts............................ M ichigan........................ ........... M innesota................................... Mississippi................................... M issouri....................................... M o n tan a..................................... N ebraska................. ................... N evada......................................... New H am pshire........................ New Jersey.................................. New M exico............................... New Y o rk .................................. N orth Carolina.......................... N orth D a k o ta ............................ Ohio.............................................. O klahom a................................... O regon......................................... P en n sy lv an ia............................ Rhode Is la n d ............................ South C arolina.......................... South D a k o ta ............................ T ennessee................................... Texas .......................................... U ta h ............................................ V e rm o n t..................................... V irginia....................................... W ashington............................... West V irg in ia ............................ W isconsin................................... W yom ing................................... T o ta l.................................. 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 99.0 78.7 98.7 69.8 79.7 75.4 92.2 91.9 94.1 99.3 80.3 78.0 93.3 83.1 89.6 96.8 95.6 83.1 91.0 70.6 74.0 64.3 99.4 91.2 69.8 80.9 68.9 80.8 77.2 93.0 73.8 99.8 67.3 87.5 98.9 82.0 83.9 69.2 99.5 73.9 98.9 93.2 74.8 86.7 98.9 74.8 97.5 69.3 76.2 85.3 99.2 80.3 98.9 75.3 83.1 73.8 92.5 92.8 95.5 99.4 84.8 79.9 94.4 86.3 91.4 97.7 96.2 86.6 92.1 69.8 77.6 71.1 99.5 93.0 72.4 83.4 76.2 78.6 77.1 93.0 73.9 99.8 64.6 89.0 97.4 84.1 84.4 68.6 99.6 78.0 99.1 94.1 80.6 87.0 99.0 78.5 97.7 75.1 81.2 86.4 99.1 76.1 98.9 75.3 83.8 70.4 91.4 92.5 94.6 99.4 86.9 78.6 94.1 87.7 92.0 98.2 96.8 85.1 91.9 68.5 78.7 73.8 99.5 93.0 74.8 85.2 75.9 77.5 74.0 92.9 69.8 99.7 72.9 87.4 97.6 83.2 81.2 67.0 99.6 82.7 99.1 93.8 82.4 86.0 98.7 77.6 95.3 78.0 80.1 85.3 1.0 21.3 1.3 30.2 20.3 24.6 7.8 8.1 6.9 .7 19.7 22.0 6.7 16.9 10.4 3.2 4.4 11.9 9.0 29.4 26.0 35.7 .6 8.8 30.2 19.1 31.1 19.2 22.8 7.0 26.2 .2 42.7 12.5 1.1 18.0 16.1 30.8 .5 26.1 i.i 6.8 25.2 13.3 1.1 25.2 2.5 30.7 23.8 14.7 0.8 19.7 1.1 24.7 16.9 26.2 7.5 7.2 4.5 .6 15.2 20.1 5.6 13.7 8.6 2.3 3.8 13.4 7.9 80.2 22.4 28.9 .5 7.0 27.6 16.6 23.8 21.4 22.9 7.0 26.1 .2 35.4 11.0 2.6 15.9 15.6 31.4 .4 22.0 0.9 23.9 1.1 24.7 16.2 29.6 8.6 7.5 5.4 .6 13.1 21.4 5.9 12.3 8.0 1.8 3.2 14.9 8.1 31,5 21.3 26.2 .5 7.0 25.2 14.8 24.1 22.5 26.0 7.1 30.2 .3 27.1 12.6 2.4 16.8 18.8 33.0 .4 17.3 5.9 19.4 13.0 1.0 21.5 2.3 24.9 18.8 13.6 .9 6.2 17.6 14.0 1.3 22.4 4.7 22.0 19.9 14.7 75.7 78.4 81.4 82.7 97.6 98.4 95.4 78.8 72.8 74.2 78.5 83.6 85.2 97.9 98.8 95.9 82.0 77.5 72.1 74.9 83.2 86.1 97.5 99.0 96.0 82.8 77.2 24.3 21.6 18.6 17.3 2.4 1.6 4.6 21.2 27.2 25.8 21.5 16.4 14.8 2.1 1.2 4.1 18.0 22.5 27.9 25.1 16.8 13.9 2.5 1.0 4.0 17.2 22.8 .9 Geographic divisions.1 New E ngland........................... . E ast N orth C entral........... West N orth C e n tra l................. South A tlantic............................ East South C entral................... W est South C entral................... M ountain..................................... Pacific........................................... 1 For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 36. P O P U L A T IO N , BY M OTHER 65 TONGUE. No. 3 6.—POPULATION OP FOREIGN W HITE STOCK, 1910: B y M o t h e r T ongue [ S o u N a t iv it y . and by r c e : B u N L E G i n G D F S l B S L o o u l u u l i n Y M F A S T A A U o r l C D S M a a o a e o r p P B S R R S S U t a w i i r y u l l n A E G S L S U U u i s t i F bc o o g r r e r nB o p f o b p io a r o g uw O r i e v a a e r u e o ■ n t T f w a t h g c g r l m i s h a m e a a n g r t a v c n n i l i s d k h a i n a a i n n a i n I [ o m o o n E c E T t n e tkt l w . c a n c v n S c o t h h l e Fr w b u r yo w l g o n t g n AH o u r E S . t C 36 ,3 e 8 , 12l 7 t 93, i 8 c 2, 6 4 1 4 0, . 6 . . 4 ,. . 71 1 . . . . 803 . . . , . 4, . 0 . 6 . . . 3 .2 . . . 3 d , 3 . . . 2 . . . . , . . 9 . . . 41 . . . . ,0 . . 3 . . ,. . 0 1 8 . . . . 0 5, . . 9 . . , 7 . 7 6.5 . . . 1 5 ., . 2. . 1 , . . 76 . 9 . . . 3 6 . , . . 1 . 9 , . . 1 8. . . . 5 7. . . a , 2 n 7 1 . . 2 . . . 2 . . , . . 4 1 . 3 . . 5. 1 . 8 . . .0 , 8. 3.5 . . , . 9 ,. 4 . 6 . . 5 . 5 . 3 . 2 . 1 . . 0 . , . 9. . , . . 0 0 . . . 4 . 2 . . . 1i n a n d 2 G , 3 r 81 e 5, e 4 ,k 2 3 4 . 3.8 . 7 . . .,8 0 . 1 5 . . . , . 8 , . 5 . 8 . . 2 . 9 .9 4. . 0. . 4 ., . 2 . . , . 1. 7 . . . 7 . 9 . . . . i . . c . . . . . . a . . . . n . . . . d . . . . 1. . . L. ,. . 8 . . . e . 3 1 . . . t . 1 , . . 2 t . . , . i 5. 6 . 1 c . . 6.3 . 5 . . 6., 5. 16 . . . , . 4 , . 1 . 4 . . 7 . 5 . 0 . . 4. . 8 . . . . , . . . 8. . . . 0 . . l a s s i f i e 1 d , 4 . . . 6 . 7 . . . 5 . 7 . . . , .6 . 4 . . , . 2 . 9 . . . 0. 5 . . 8. 3 . . . 1. . . . 8 . . . . , . 2. . . . 6 . . . . 8 . . . . n o w n . .1 . . . 1. . . . 6 . . . . , . .2 . . . 7. . . 9. 2 . . . 0 . . . . , . 1 . . . . 9 . . . . 6 3 . . .3 . , . .7 . 1 . . 1 7. 3 . . . 0 2 . , . . 0 6 . m 1 N e o t a ne p .d e a s i r tm g oe n n co s i og nt a , l . n a t i v e tp n h a e h n n i e tt o i gr n eT o r nn e. fe u d e s p e r s o n s r N o. 3 7 .—POPULATION OF FOREIGN W HITE STOCK AND FOREIGN-BORN WHITE, 1910: B y C o u n t r ie s o f O r ig in a n d b y P r in c ip a l M o t h e r T o n g u e s . C h i Linguistic group. n l g r t 3 e , l7 n 3 d , 3 C6 t 9 i c 2 6 1 , . 6. . . . 17 . . . . 0 3 . . 3 . ,. , . 0 . 6 , . . 8 . 3 .2 . . 1 . ; . . . . 2 . . . . , . . 7 . . . . 45 . . . . , 9 . . 1 . . , . 4 1 . 0 . . . 7 3,. . 9 . . , 2. . 617 . . . 7. 0, . . 0 . 1. , . 5. 4 . . . 6.8 . . . .8, . 2. . . . 3 . . . 2 t c h a n d 1 F 6 r, 0 i 4 s 65i a 0 n , 1 5 . . 9 8 . . . 8 . 8 . . . , . . 8 . . . .1 8 . . . 5 3. . . . 8 . e m i s h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . 9 . . . . , . 0 . . 4 . . 2 . . 4 . . 6 . , . . 8 . . . . 0 n d i n a v i a n : e d i s h . . . . . 6 . . . .8 . . . 3 . . 6 . . , . 2. 0 . . . 1.9 . . 1 . 8 ,. . 6 . 5 . . . 82 . . 7. 9. , . . 9 6 . . . .26 . 1 . . 2 , . . 6 , . . 4 . . 5 . .4 . 1 . . .5 . . r w e g i a n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . .6 . . . 3 . . 6 . . , . 8. 0 . . . 7 . 7 . 1 . . 6 ., . ,2 . . 0 . . 6 . 0 . . .7 . 9 . . . n i s h . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . .8 . . . 6 . . . . , . 3. . . . 4 . . . . 57 . . . 1. . . . , . 62. . . . 16 . . . . 0 3 . . . 4 . , . 1. .4 . . 1 2. 6 . . . 8 8 . , . 4. 8 . t i n a n d G r e e k ; l i a n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . 2 . . . .3 . . . , . . 7 . . . . 3 . . .7 9 . . . 8 . . . . 6 . . . ., . 3 . . . . 1 . . . 2. . . . . e n c h . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . 2 . . . .8 . . 5 . , . . . 0 . 8 . . .3 4. . . 2,. . 9 . . . . 4 . . 8. 3. . . 2. . . . 8 . 1 . . . , . , 3. . 3 . . 2. 5. . . 7 . 7. . . a n i s h . . . . . . . 2 . . . . 5 . . . 8 . . .1 . , . 1. 2 . . . 3 . 4 . . .1 ., . 0 . . . . 5 . . . 1 7. . . .9 . . . 0 . . . 4 . , . 0. . 4 . . 6 . 8 . . . 7 . , . . 1 . . r . . . . t . . u . . . . . g . . . . u . . . . e. . . . s . . 7 . e . . . 2 . . . , . . 6 . 5 . . . 4 .4 . . . 9, . .6 1. . . 0. 4 . . . 9. , . 0 . 6 . . . 1 . 8 . . . 0, . . 6 .1 . . . 1 4. . . . 9 1 . . . . , . 2 . . u m a n i a n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . 8 . . . 4 . .8 . . . ., . 8 . . . . 4 5 . . . . 17 . . . , . . 1 . . . . 2 . e e k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . . . . , . . 9 . . . 7 . 3 . . . 1 . , . . 0 . . . 1 2 . . . .2 9 . . . , . .0 1 . . . 0. 3 . . . 0 0. . . . , . . 3 . . v i c a n d L e t t i c : l i s h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . ., . 7 . . . . 0 . . . . 7 . . . 53 8 o , 3 1 2 r 17 a 0 2 v , 6 i a 5 2 2a 8 n 2 , d 74 h e m i a n M6 8 , 4 5 n4 . o v a k . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . 6. . . . 6 . . . ,. . 4 . . . . 7 . . . 4 . 4 . . . . , . . 4 . . 1 . 8. . . 1 . 4. . .7 . . .2 ,. . 9 . 8. . .1 7 . 4 . . 1 . 0 ., . 4 . 3 . s s i a n . . . . . . . 5. . . . 7 . . . ., . 9 . 3 . . . 2 . 4 . . . 6, . . 2 . 2 . . . 6 . , . . 9 .3 . . 3 .4 . . . 7 . 8 . . , . . 2 . 9. . . 1 . 5 . . .1 ., . 1 . . . . 3 . t h e n i a n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. . . . 0. . . . , . .2 . 3 . . 2. 5. . . 8 . , . 3. . . . 5 . o v e n i a n .1 . . . 2. . . . 3 . . . ,. . 6 . . . . 3 . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . 9 . . . ,. . 8 . . . . 0 . . . . 0 . . 5. . . . 6 . r b o C r o a t i a n — r o a t i a n . . 7 . . . . 4 . . . , . . 0 . 1 . . . 3 .8 . . . 6 , . .3 . . . 6 3. . . 6 . 3 . . 7. 1 . . . . 9 . . . , . . 0 . 9 . . . 0 . 3 . . . 0 , . . 0 . . . . 3 . a l m a t i a n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . 5 . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. . . . , . . 5 . . . 0 . . . . 5 e . . r . . . . b . . . . i . . a . . . . n. . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . 3 . . . , . . 4 . 3 . . . 0 . , . . 0 . 3 . . . 4 . 3. . . 0 . 0 . . . 9. .3 . . . ., . 3 . . . . 4 2 . . . . 96 . . . , . . 7 . . . . 5 . 3 , 9 6 o . . n. . . . t. . . e . . . . n . . . . e . . . g. . . 3 . r . . . , . i . 8 . n . . 8 . . . 7 . 6 . . 0 . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . 5. . . . l . . g . . . . a . . . . r . . . . i . a. . . . .n . . . • . . . . . 1 . . . . 8 . . . , . 8 . 3 . . 4. . 4 . 1. . .1 . 1 . . . 9 . . . 8. . 1 . . . . , . 0. . . . 3 1. . . . 9 9 . . . ., . 3 . . . . 8 . 4 . . , . 1. . 3 . . 8. . 5 . . 3 . , . . 1 . . . . 9 . a v i c , n o t2 1s ,p 01 e 13 c ,2 5 i 6f 1 i 7 3 e 0 1 d t h u . . a . . . . n . . . . i. . . a . . . 1 . n . . . 4 . . . 0 a. . . 6 . , . n . 9 . 6 . . d . 6 . , . 9. 3 . 3 . . L0 . . , . 3. 5 . . e .7 6 . t 0 7 t , i 2 2 s 7 1 h 12 , 2 c l a s s i f i e d : d d i s h a , . . ,9 . . 6 . . 9 . 7 . . 5 . . 6 . . . 1 n , 0d 5 5 1H 9 , 6 7 e 2 , 6 9b 8 7 2 r , 6 0 1 e 2 7 w 4 4 1 a g y a r . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . .2 . . . 9 . . . 8 . , . .0 . 5 . . 9. , . . 2 . 4 6. . . 4 . , . . 5 . 0 . . 9 5. . . . 1 9. . . , . . 7 . 3 . . . 9 . 2 . . . 9 0 . . . . , . . 8 . n n i s h . . . . . . . 1 . . . . 2 . . . . 0 . . . 7 ., . 0 . .5 . . 8 . , . 3. .6 5 . . 6 . . , . . 2 2 . . . 8 4 . . . . 0 0 . . . , . . 6 2. . . . 0 0. . . . 0 2 . . . . , . 6 . . m e n i a n 2 . . . . 3 . . . ,. . 9 . 5. . . 3 . , . . 6 . 8 . . 4. . 4. . 3. . 4 . . . 0. .6 . . . . , . 0. . . . 8 3 . . . . 30 . . . , . . 0 . . . . 2 . r i a n a n d 3 2 A , 1 8r 3 6 a ,8 0 b 8 3 i 2 c1 8 1 . . . . 3 . . . , . . 8 . 4 . . . 5 . 6 . . . 9 . , . 7. . . . 2 . r k i s h " . . . . . . 4. . . . ,. . 7 . . . . 0 . .6 . . 9 . 0 . . . 8 . . . 1 . . . . 2 . . . 4 . . . 7 . . . 3 . . . 2 . . .5 . . . , . . 4 . . . 4. . . . 1 b a n i a n . . . 2 . . . . , . . 3 . . . 1 . . . 4 . 2. . 5 . . . . . . . 9 . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . 4 . . . . . 2 . . . . , . . 3 . . . 6 . . . . l o t h e r . . . . . . 6 . . . 4 . . . 6 . . . 1 . . . .0 . . 3. . . . .4 . . . 1 . . . . . 1. . . . 4 . . . 4 . . . . 7 . . . 9. . . 0. . . . . k n o w n . . 1 . . . . 1 . . . 6 . . 1 . . , . . 2 0 . . . 6.7 . . . 9 2 , . . 5 . 0. . . 7 . , . 1. 9 . . . 9. . . . 6 3 . . . 3 . , . 7. . 1 . . 7. 3 . . . 2 . , . . 0 . l l m o t h o4 2 1e 3r , 31 t ,n 5 9 5 , g 5 1 , u 9 46 1 8 , 5 e 3 8 1 s 1 , , . 8 . 3 15 . . . 9 . 2 . . . 7 , . 6 . 2 . , . . 8 . 4 . . . 3 r e u l a I F S P R G S e c S N D L n a a l t l g l . t . . h. . . . . e. . .o . . . . t . . . a . o e n d r r h tr s fo c e T o g e if r no n h w o i tt eo s t e — i s 8 h 5 5 a 2 , n 4, 2 0 , 9 2 * S 7 6 , 4 a n d — i s 2 h 6 0a 7,n 0 . . . r . . . . . 9 . . . .9 . . .1 . . 1 . . . . . l . . 2. . . . 6 . . . .1 . . . 7 , . . 0 . http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ 1 32951°— s a 1917------ 5 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis : B t o en C g i . c r N a . i r g oi e m ut k n o C W 4 d 7 5 1 E C0 6 1 , 0 8 5 5 u l r e gn u i nn e o . t h . o r E a n, e 7 1 n t l lg 4 t uh e I r e l a t 3 E, C 2 4 d 4 4 n2 e 6 g l . . , . . 3 . . . 9 A. . . . 9 . l . .l . . . . o. .4 . . 3 . 5 . . 4 . . . . T .6 . . . 2. . o . . 5 . . t . . s li4 i c u o f T t o p h t a F a o rd f eo i r g e n i g rb y no o r i r ow n f h tu e e w r g i h , t io t n e s . t o t t a e i r w s — o n e p u 1h 2 n d l i i cs 1 h1 . . . . t . . h. . . . a. . . . l. 1 . . . s e e . 8 , 6 t : e d . . n 266,876 .a 1 4 • / 6 r d , n 8 6 8 2 C 2 6 — .1 n , 3 . 5 .a , d4 7 C . 6 . e. . . 7 . r . . 6 . . 1 . . . . , . . 3 . . . 5 . . . . . , . 3. . . . 5 . 4 . . . 2 . , . . 6 . , . . 1 5 . . . 5 . 5 . . . 4,654,633 Includes persons reporting Irish Scotch, or Welsh. l 66 P O P U L A T IO N , N o. 3 7 . — P o p u l a t io n B y C o u n t r ie s C o m N G o C o S w e D e n N e t D B u e l D u L u F x r a T o S S P w i o E u u o r t h F rb e w w r o y o p t m a T I i o t a t l T r f o t w s r h i n a e u n s y 5 S TONGUE. o f F o r e ig n W h it e S t o c k a n d I ' o r e io n -B o r n W h it e , 1910: O r ig in a n d b y P r in c ip a l M o t h e r T o n g u e s — C o n tin u e d . t h M OTHER e io t no i o g f r t n eh t o e t n oe C .g i c r S a - l ir g o i mtu e k n ng u e o . o . t i nn E u uh t r oT e f i o g fm d o r o n h t w io t n eh s t o F r yo b a e w r t h r o e Europe—Continued. Russia— 2 , 2 6 7 0 , 7 , 22 55 6. 5 9 8 Yiddish and Hebrew. - 8 . 3 1 9 0 93 6 ; Polish............................ 5 . 0 1 4 4 6 4 1 5 0 , 8 1 29 91 , 4 2 Lithuanian 2 and Let tish............................. 1 3 6 6 . . t. . . .a . . . . l2 . . . . , . .5 . . . 0 . 8 . . . 1 . * . . . ,1. . 1 . . 3 . German......................... . 8 . .0 . . 1 . , . . 4 . 1 2 4 0 Russian......................... w a y — 5 , 4 0 1 1 , ,2 0 8 0 6 Finnish......................... , 1 7 0 R7 uthenian................... 3 , 2 , 5 7 4 2 , 8 7 5 3 7 All other....................... 4 0 3 1 . 8, 0 5 1 8 2 , 0 4 5 Total.......................... 1 , 6 d e n — 6 6 2 1 , 3, 4 9 0 Finland— 2 1 9 , 2 8 2 , 7 9 5 2 , 7 1 Finnish.......................... 7 1 1 Sw edish........................ 1 6 6 6 5 1 , 1, 4 8 1 3 All other....................... 4 , 9 4 5 7 m a r k — 1 7 9 4 , 7 3 0 1 5 , Total.......................... 5 4 0 1 2 1 , 9 1 4 6 , 1 0 9 Austria— 3 2 1 8 1 4 , 6 3 2 5 1 Polish............................ , 6 4 9 h e r l a n d s —Bohemian and Mo ravian........................ n 2 1 4n t c _ _ h _ _1 _ a 1 2 , d 6 9 2 1 F 4 , 7r 6i s 8 i a German......................... 1 5 5 , 4 21 94 , 0 7 8 1 2 Yiddish and Hebrew. 1 1 Slovenian..................... 1 2 0 , 0 5 3 6 4 Croatian........................ g i u m — 5 5 Slovak........................... 2 5 , 2 4 3 3 9 , 5 Ruthenian.................... 8 8 1 7 1 6 , 2 3 3 3 8 , 1 R ussian........................ 8 7 1 3 5,952 t c_ _ h _ _ 2 a , n7 6d 5 F Serbian.......................... r i s i a n 1 1 1 , 4 3 2 6 , 9 2Italian .......................... 9 1 0 3 , 7 1 7 9 , 9 7 All other....................... 7 5 2 4 9 , 3 9 9 3 7 , 6 3 3 , 1 Total.......................... 1 e m b u r g — 2 , 8 3 6 1 , 5 Hungary— 7 9 2 2 1 5 1 2 6 1 Magyar.......................... 1 0 8 6 3 0 1 Slovak........................... 7 3 German......................... 1 9 Yiddish and Hebrew. 3 , 0 6 8 1 5 Roumanian.................. n c e — 9 , 1 1 0 3 , 0 2 2 0 4 Croatian........................ , 0 4 0 5 , Slovenian...................... 4 , 0 41 70 , 4 Serbian.......................... 0 6 5 , 2 1 3 , 1 6 4 5, 2 31,429 All other....................... t a l 1 . . . 1. . . . 7 . . . 3 . . 2 . . 3 . . 3 . 4 . . .6 . , . Total.......................... . . . . 4 . . . . 9 . 6. . . . 6 . . . .7 . . . . . . . t z e r l a n d — 1 0 3 5 3 Ronmania— 9 2 , 0 2 , 6 6 7 4 1 1 1 , 1 2 7 5 0 , 8 Yiddish and Hebrew. 0 3 2 2 , 9 Roum anian.................. 2 3 7 , 8 31 54 2 , 2All other....................... 0 2 , 1 7 7 7 , 9 6 5 1 2 4 , 8 3 4 Total.......................... t h e r n a n E a Bulgaria— d r o p e : Bulgarian..................... 1 0 t u g a l — 5 All other....................... 5 7 , 4 1 2 1 52 , 3 7 7 500 1 9 8 T . .o . . . . t . . . a. . . . l . . . 1. 1 n r . .o . . r T n t r o e N u o of BY y n 2 — a l — 1 1 7 1 e — , d 6 2 6 3 0 , . S 3 5 5 7, e S 0 A 7 e _ r l0 r_ b l _ b_ i o _ i a a t — h 3 2 6 1 1 T . . o . . . . t . . . a. . . . l. . . . 2 . . . . 1 . . . , . . 9 . . . . 7 . . . . 7 . M. . . . . . . .o . . . .n . . . .t . . e . . . . n . M o n t e S2 0 , 3 4 2 1 , 1 . 61 6e , . . 7 .r . . 3 . b . . . 3 . i. . . a . . . 1 , 4 4 2 4 , 2 2 8 A R o th e r.... , 3 4 2 3 , 1 , 01 7 2T 0 , o9 6t a 1 l . n4 1 3e , rp , n e 8 1 , 8 6 , — ,1 3 3 5 9 1 7 5 2 , 0 0 2 , 6 4 5 6 4 5 8 6 8 5 , 4 0 4 2 , , 6 6 9 6 1 7 1 , 6 2 , 4 5 , 76 1, 9 8 8 5 9 2 2 6 0 , 1 , 3 9 , 9 9 4 4 3 5 2 , 8 7 6, , 0 2 4 , 6 6 4 9 1 4 , 5, 2 1 2, 9 7 1, 5 9 1 0 , 7 57 2 8 9 1 7 1 1 2 6 7 2 8 6 1 1 7 1 7 6 9 4 1 6 3 3 3 7 5 1 5 4 1 5 8 7 4 4 , 5 , 06 9 , 1 , 8 , 4 , 4 , 7 2 3 4 , 0 , 9 2 3 , 7 1 1, 9 6 3 9 3 9 87 3 9, 2 1 6 1 7 6 3 1 4 1 1 7 0 , 1 5 8 , 4 6 4 8 5 8 8 , 6 ,4 9 , , 9 6 , 7 4 7 , , . , 0 , , 7 7 , , , 5 0 5 , , 3 , 5 , 3 3 21 9 e 9 1 4 , r1 0 9 18 t 4 6 5 4 6 2 , 0 2 3 9 2 , 4 3 6 , 4 3 , s , 6 .4 . . .e . g 3 ,e 7 n 1n , 3 3 1 5 t o e n g. c 6 4 1 1 4 2 5 7 n 0 1 9, 6 5 1 2 3 3 g 0, , r 3 1 3 , , , 8 7 1 r 5 2 3r 2 1 5 o , 6 — 4 ,i 7 n 2 , 3 6 5 3 , 4 P O P U L A T IO N , BY M OTHER 67 TONGUE. No. 3 7 . — P o p u l a t io n B y C o u n t r ie s C o m S o E G u o u u r r e T y r Y i e 1 y o h e e — d o E t n r — 0 4 s g l p i s , h 2 2 2 A s T i u S A y a r h E i n n g a l — i s h , a E p n a g n l — s i 1 0 3 h n E d n i g a l — K.i .s h 3 o S y r t s i p a , e n c 1 A m C a E e n n r a g i d l i c s a a 8 2 1 N e E w n f g l o i , u s u b T t 1 2 3 o I r a O I i n e n — t c u s c 1 a t , l l u s u b i d d u a 8 d7 T 4 9 l t ba o t c i g a 0 C &a n r l l r 6 , — s h1 a n h t l a i t i e e 5 E A 9o n 0 d 6C t u n H 2 o e 8 6 g l i s t s p o n 2 e f o 7 r t t 5 h 20 c l i * l i l s o . . i a i a 2 9 5 . , , 6 e 8 s t 8, 4 9 1 5 n 0 5 6 d ,3 2 5C . . 7 . . . .3 . . 0. . . . . . 1 3 58 , 9 8 2 7 0 8 , e 3 2 s 1 7e 8 , 1 7 3. . . 9 . , . . 0 . . . .4 . . 4r s — 7 3 l 9 0 5 , a 2 n d 4 6 a 7 2 n 7 , d7 1. . . . . , . . 2 . . . 0. . . .6 r . 7 9 5 3 o, 8 t 6 s 1 6 n 7 d0 C . . 3 . ., . 4 . . . . 5 . . . t 2 2n 9 , d 1 4 . .4 . . . 2 . . . 8 . . . . 5A 3 d 4 , 21 9 2. . . 5 . , . . 4 . . . .9 . . . 1 5 . , i n 2 7 a 4 h 3 h 2 e , 3r 1 .4 c 1 . . 2 , 6 8 5 t s e , 9 a 2 4 h1 h 4 e 2 , 9 r , 581 . r 0 6 12,020 2 1 r u4 e , h1 ch l t l 8 t n s it . 7 8 5 a , 6 3 e 8 . . 7 , y n 5 7 , 1 — 7 , d0 9 . . 28 3. . . . , 2 . 9. . . , . 1 a — !. . o . .e . . t . . l . a . t . . . il . . .c . 6 . . . 1 . , . .8 . . . . 8 .1 . . . . 58 . . . ., . 0 . . . . 1 s , 6 2 a 1 7 . .7 . . 6 7n 7 e , 7r 5 i h ; h c 1 Geographic divisions. 5 1 0 2. 8S : 1 , l l a n g 2 r l f bo o o 4 , c 3 3 Southern and Eastern. 8 America4. .......................... s 2n 2 a 1 i t a i g la 4 e r i c 4 . . 4 . . 3 . ., . 1 . . . . 7 . . 5 . 1. . . 3 . , . . . 7 4 in , d 7 4 8 8 7 5 . 3 . . .1 . , . . 4 . . . 7 . . . 5 r l c 3 1 , 1 0 2 5 . e E 5 2 0 2 5 , N 6 4 1 , 0 3 , , 7 c. i o . . . t o t il h a t e o l m l l C o E — 6AA 9 T d 6 n 0 , 3, .9 1 s 0 9 1 10 3 ., 4. 8 9 2. 1 , 2 t h A m . . .l n . . t . . i . i . s . . c 2 . . h . . * , . . 4 . . . . . .i . . . . a . . . . n . . . 1 . . . . , . . 6 . . 4 a l i s h 8 5 6 2 o t h e , 0r u . . . . . r . . . . o . . . .p . . . 1 . e. . . t h 6 w 6 o 3 r 5 1 . . 2 . . . , . .8 . 2 . . 8. . 3 . . 9 . A, . . 7 . . . . 0l . . l . . 1 . . . o . . . . t . . h. . . . .1 e . 6 1. . 3 5 a l A m e r . e . . . n . b . . . i . . r. s . . . 9e h . . . 6. w . . 6. . . 1 . . . . ., . 2 . . . . 1 . . 7 a 3 g l i s h 1 n3 0d 0 o t h 3 e 6 r 8 . . 5 . . . .1 . . .3 . . . Grand total........................ 6 t e C r no e s t I a 3 1 n 33 d , 6 . . . 6 . 5 . . .7 . , . 6 9 r e C , Total.5 4 d t g 1 _ r _ _t _ u _ l o t h 1 C 9 1 e , 7 l t 6 i 8c T o t a l . 1 P A 8 n, 8 d 0 2 0 5 8 2 3 , 5 8 4 , B1 E A7 6 , 0 l a n T 8n , d3 0 7 4 5 ) 9 , 8 6 h 0 , . . . . — s 1 h 8 1 e , 3 r Atlantic islands- P4 0 , 7 9 0 2 e d 8 [ 3 9 , 3 1. l , 1 5 C a1 5 9 3 d0 u E A 2 n h 2 A 9 8, e 0 : t a l . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . i c e o — p a n i2 o t h tb a i cl 2 9 C Total. 1 ,d 1 5 7 i 9 2 0 — h 3 f n 4 , 0 7 3 0 , 2 3n 0 i a 0d 6 n 1 1 a T o t a r fo eo f i r g o e n ri g dr a t w io n eh g . i ut t s t o c k a s— r iE c r u n e e W d . 7h , 5 g l i s 5 l . . l . 3 . . . o . . . . . . t. . . h . . .2 . . e . ,. . 7 .r Total. 5 5 8 1 2 N 2 9 4 yo no r de t h i n d S n4 1 a 2 1 I , 3 8 n t Fr ab e w t German...................... 7 a m n — o u 6 6 S d6 C p . . . ea. . I3 t 6 . a . . . . . . . . . l. . 0 , 2 E n g 0 2 3 , 9 A l l A s i a — 5d 9 7 , 8 A T 0 r o9 a 8 2 9. . 7 . 3 A , 3 l 9 l 8 , 4 A 5 f r i 1 0 3 , 5 E9 g 1 , 9 7 n G e r S y r 0 2 A l l 5 7 9 a E 9 A, 8 i nn h . t T o . 4. . , . 1. . . . 6 . . . . 1 M u e r o x p 4 7 S 1 A5 l l 2 A5 T 7 r o a 9 7 5 5 C6 e n 5 S H p . . . a. E n 8 A9 l 5 l e : r 3 J n 6 7 1 5 i k e y i n i _ a _ _n _ 2 _ 8a , n0 3 . . . m . . . . . . . e . . . . n . 2 . . . i.1 . . a . , . .8 . 2 n. . 2 , 2 4 2 2 , 1 9 2 5 , 3 1 6 r 9 0 0 2 3 8 o O . 2 . .1 . . 6 . 1 . E 3 2 7 , 5 7 , 8 5 d 2 , 0 2 7 , 4 1 5 , 9 8 5 9n 9 d 7 3 4 , 8 1 f a 3 5 , 5 C 9 , 2 i A 7 1 7 . . 1 . . . 1 ,. i n , 3 1 8 0 5 n 8 2 4 9 4 0 8 8 2a 7 2 1 4 c t a l n oe C i r g o i ng u g i m tu e e o . c k . C 1, 5 2 e n 0 6 3 N T o e i g r f wo n o f r h t i o t ne s t o r o a r S h p c r l 1 . . . 0. . k e y 1 2 5 , i _ a _ _n _ 3 _ a , 2 , 1 , 8 d i s h7 5 4 , t u t o F rb e w t h e o T n t o f F o r e ig n W h it e S t o c k a n d F o r e ig n -B o r n W h i t e , 1910: O r ig in a n d b y P r in c ip a l M o t h e r T o n g u e s — C o n tin u e d . of d 8 e o n 1 i s 9 s U t w n r 1. . , , , . . r e i 53 , h i b 43 . ,. . 7 . 7 e 0 4 0. r 4 t 2. 32 4 5 . n i e u 52 . . 8 . 8. s 80 8 3 3 . . 1 ., . . . t , , 4. 6 . 8 o t 7 . , . . 5 ., . 8 . . 3 . . ,e, 4 5 r 5 9 n 7 0 0 , 43 2 , 1 7 8 1 . . 85 . . . ;1. . . . 6 r d t e ,, 52 t e p S d i n e 68 PAUPERS IN ALM SH O U SES. N o. 3 8 .—P A U P E R S IN ALM SHOUSES : B y St a t e s and G e o g r a p h ic D iv i s i o n s . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, D apartment of Commerce.) Admitted dur ing the year 1910. Enumerated on Jan. 1, 1910. June 1 1890. Total. State. Alabama................... Arizona..................... Arkansas................... California................. Districtof Columbia. Florida...................... Georgia..................... Illinois...................... Indiana..................... Iowa.......................... Kansas...................... Louisiana................. Massachusetts.......... Michigan................... Missouri/.................. Montana................... Nevada..................... New Hampshire___ New Jersey.............. New Mexico............. New Y ork................ North Carolina......... Ohio.......................... Pennsylvania........... Rhode Island........... Texas........................ Utah.......................... Washington.............. West Virginia.......... Wisconsin................. Num For Num Native eignNum ber per 100,000 ber. ' ber per white.1 born Negro. popu Num 100,000 white. lation. ber. popu lation. 623 23 223 2,600 87 1 438 *299 221 24 901 20 5,395 2,927 1,621 593 1,578 122 3,161 1^599 4', 725 1,916 365 494 2,378 132 291 43 1,143 2,718 1 10,272 1,493 35 7,400 41.2 38.6 19.8 215.2 21.1 192.7 177.5 95.9 6.1 49.0 23.7 141,0 133.5 84.8 41.6 84.9 10.9 175.6 153.4 211.0 91.5 28.0 38.3 88.8 99.9 27.5 94.0 303.6 188.1 .7 171.3 92.3 19.2 201.5 99 31.6 164.6 141.8 50.2 16.1 87 4 20.8 29,8 103 3 132 4 20.3 103.8 156.6 8,653 490 578 53 1,545 464 62 543 2,193 71 792 2,641 Total............... 73,045 739 271 534 4,646 510 2,244 "366 276 207 813 97 5,421 3,114 1,779 735 1,522 '187 945 1,681 6', 555 2,970 687 436 2,388 415 551 159 991 2,135 . 34.6 132.6 33.9 195.4 63.8 201.3 180.9 83.4 27.5 31.2 29.8 96.1 115.3 80.0 43.5 145 1,569 861 181 383 1,688 "564 808 1,775 19 11.3 127.3 129.8 194.7 105.7 33.1 24.3 72.5 110.4 46.2 194.2 230.2 84.1 « 132.0 63.0 34 0 169 5 2.9 52.3 125.3 141.5 31 5 24 8 71 8 22.1 48.5 107 6 81.9 49.4 66.2 76.1 13.0 116.G 84,198 91.5' m 12,031 1,389 81 8,078 48 352 9,606 768 478 350 145 369 1,965 257 1,006 "216 73 94 476 56 2,579 2* 406 1,077 464 1,071 "100 685 888 2,907 1,614 162 182 1,586 187 269 87 687 898 5,238 871 29 5,042 29 199 5,233 422 281 57 1,073 "485 82 290 924 251 635 597 15 19 115 29 2,538 242 1,194 ' 59 31 30 11 40 2,699 586 687 196 167 66 255 392 3,551 1,305 518 2 574 224 258 69 301 1,128 p> 6,601 6 51 2,628 12 149 3,983 315 18 87 44 161 97 90 41 306 76 1,170 4 44,609 m 36S 4 135 58 11 44 91 172 82 325 141 120 13 72 284 20 5 401 95 46 7 252 225 1 24 2 2 108 (3> 182 509 1 402 7 388 29 179 Other col ored.2 2 7 1 85 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 1 2 5 3 3 1 1 1 c3) 10 3 6 4 2 2 1 452 190 1 3 723 4 96 7 25 1 33,125 6,281 183 5,997 5,706 11,369 11,712 12,238 8,388 3,644 2,371 4,458 664 2,676 232 983 268 791 829 2,415 2,993 178 678 716 342 2,578 1,356 352 19 62 3 1 1 Num Num ber per 100,000 ber. popu lation. 481 1*015 849 9,614 697 2,729 "430 171 933 514 177 5,590 1,741 823 421 1,133 112 860 1,949 9,520 2,783 815 245 1,151 926 1,101 456 812 1,736 (3) 12,724 728 114 5,825 61 504 9,467 526 285 160 1,227 1,046 181 269 2,404 1)247 531 1,177 53 22.5 496.7 53.9 404.4 87.2 244 8 219. 5 51.7 124.0 19.7 54.4 99.1 64.5 37.0 24.9 40 5 6.8 115 8 150.5 282.8 99.0 30 3 13 6 34.9 246.2 92 3 556.9 188.6 68.4 (s) 139.6 33.0 10.8 122.2 3 7 74 9 123.5 96.9 18 8 27 4 5fi 2 26.8 48.5 75 6 116 6 109.2 43.5 50.4 36 3 88,313 96.0 5 14,716 13 23,927 16 17,116 9 4,585 6 7,945 2 3,086 27 2,068 13 3,505 92 11,365 224.6 123.9 93.8 39.4 65.2 36.7 23.5 133.1 271.1 Geographic divisions ,4 9,500 New England.......... Middle Atlantic....... 21,643 East North Central.. 20,279 West North Central. 5,336 South Atlantic......... 8,100 East South Central.. 4,240 809 West South Central. 368 Mountain................. Pacific...................... 2,770 202.1 170.4 150.5 60.0 91.4 66.0 17.8 31.8 148.0 11,886 23,772 21,358 6,366 7,706 4,266 1,630 1,652 5,562 1 Includes 355 white of unknown nativity, 2 Indians, Chinese, and Japanese. 181.4 123.1 117.0 54.7 63.2 50.7 18.6 62.7 132.7 3 No institutions maintained. <For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 36. P R IS O N E R S IN PENAL IN S T IT U T IO N S . 69 No. 3 9 .— PBISONEBS IN PENAL INSTITUTIONS: B y S t a t e s g r a ph ic D iv is io n s . and G eo [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Sentenced prisoners in penal institutions. Prisoners in penal institu tions on June 1, 1890. State. Arizona........................ California..................... Colorado...................... Connecticut................. District of Columbia.. Idaho........................... Illinois......................... Indiana........................ Iowa............................. Kansas......................... Louisiana.................... Maine........................... Maryland..................... Massachusetts.............. Michigan...................... Minnesota.................... Montana...................... Nebraska..................... Nevada........................ New Jersey................. New Mexico................ New Y ork................... North Carolina............ North Dakota............. Ohio............................. Oklahoma.................... Oregon......................... Pennsylvania.............. Rhode Island.............. South Dakota.............. Texas........................... Utah............................. Virginia....................... Washington................. Wisconsin.................... Wyoming.................... Total.................. Committed during tho year 1930. Enumerated on Jan. 1,1910. Tot e l . Num For ber per Other Num Num Native eigncol 100,000 ber. ber per white.1 born Negro. ored.* 2 popu Num 100,000 white. lation. ber. popu lation. 172.4 315.6 83.0 174.8 153.9 136.3 143.3 237.7 243.9 191.4 88.1 90.6 106.3 60.9 90.9 119.2 144.9 98.3 165.7 199.2 92.1 77.7 127.0 107.0 256.1 55.0 353.0 118.0 118.3 124.7 137.1 64.4 63.6 84.0 100.7 92.6 106.7 134.4 111.6 47.8 120.9 108.5 105.5 131.5 111,498 121.2 53,359 166.9 160.7 89.9 87.1 128.8 128.4 172.3 210.5 229.3 161.6 122.6 89.0 80.2 146.6 134.9 109.3 171.0 153.4 6,314 13,042 10,396 6,039 3,752 2,574 2,926 2,926 4,415 166.4 419.3 130.6 281.3 218.8 137.5 82.5 215.3 170.4 159.9 177.8 102.9 90.7 53.1 135.1 113.5 143.8 •77.4 144.1 233.5 102.9 80.0 91.3 105.7 326.9 61.9 332.2 85.3 169.9 133.5 191.2 125.7 53.1 79.2 440 6,489 560 1,184 178 2. 451 4, 747 269 200 2,000 452 450 1,118 74 140.2 123.4 162.1 102.9 54.1 138.7 212.3 129.4 60.2 120.8 129.4 59.0 66.3 12L9 82,329 444 256 310 2,828 805 827 83 234 250 482 216 3,000 2,058 1,057 1,062 1,158 378 511 637 3,928 1,746 975 225 2,017 653 472 176 325 1,537 314 6,921 389 256 2,562 908 481 4,584 409 225 200 747 1,330 296 314 629 1,106 823 1,030 210 975 3,687 645 1,307 4,155 1,230 1,519 290 787 1,836 4,994 '287 5,111 2,870 1,354 1,537 2,729 2,400 730 2,146 6,707 2,589 1,613 2,283 3,523 963 656 289 508 3,001 408 12, 497 1,420 367 4,005 1,668 623 8,175 729 1,691 '279 2,642 4,227 394 395 3,239 1,652 1,475 i;675 287 1,904 2,518 '250 1,473 3 ,398 902 1,026 139 496 667 2,938 150 3,936 1,988 1,016 1,928 2,110 i; 608 512 1,502 5,227 2,155 1,041 1,177 2,833 432 655 152 321 455 2,205 11,468 2,033 97 2,909 m .o 157.1 144.7 120.8 71.8 196.6 24 311 3,219 30 991 218 150 124 187 523 1,522 4,505 13 911 613 169 396 1,558 ll 945 5 1,365 • 240 142 74 2,048 1 315 46 114 20 8 570 26 1,086 1,020 17 815 620 8 1,445 45 1,463 10 1,873 2 .525 24 11 2,582 63 543 54 27 596 Num Num ber per 100,000 ber. popu lation. 8,599 6,933 4,921 16,414 743 402.2 3,392.6 312.6 690.4 610.0 754.6 982.1 1,705.7 1,307.0 473.8 356.9 495.5 492.2 585.3 200.2 607.9 286.1 707.5 688.8 931.3 439.8 498.9 202.4 481.8 1,069.8 482.8 1,115.1 348.6 458.1 ' 572.0 502.1 122.8 163.2 395.8 367.8 955.9 699.0 405.5 362.2 273.3 454.1 276.3 479.4 440.2 602.9 964.9 493.6 413.4 509.0 19,438 37,874 827 479,787 521.7 ' 433 3,814 7,486 3,101 3,257 2,535 1,116 2,095 407 13,710 69 8,698 473 6,081 336 1,107 289 1,480 27 50,611 44 110,965 62 82,113 79 50,926 9 65,411 36,078 122 26,522 134 22,310 246 33,864 772.4 574.5 449.9 437r6 536.4 429.0 301.9 847.2 807.8 a 924 269 563 20 30 64 7 53 1,197 194 126 75 13 73 210 142 2,531 682 549 10 164 232 60 64 175 891 57 4,461 5 87 626 27 122 2,134 265 3 55J 22 367 72 70 27 434 109 558 .49 229 48 185 6 5 5 3 5 2 4 4 4 2 8 19 15 27 32 10 29 3 11 29 6 7 2 113 12 12 10 14 5 2 1 49 33 1 104 4 874 8,412 1,987 5,647 9,837 12,362 1,162 27,942 13,294 13,022 3,386 13,920 4,739 5, 252 8,922 31,353 12,359 10,356 3,637 15,868 4 ,023 5,756 913 1,501 lb 622 1,872 45, 761 2,709 942 18, 870 6,431 53,582 2,526 5,489 i;596 9,922 10,767 1,790 1,567 12,430 11,019 6,028 9; 648 987 1 Geographic divisions.^ New England.............. 7,846 Middle Atlantic.......... 20,412 East North Central_ _ 12,106 West North Central... 7,748 South Atlantic............ 11,409 East South Central___ 8,256 West South Central... 7,828 Mountain..................... 2,434 Pacific.......................... 4,290 10,588 23,673 16,250 9,329 17,878 11,341 9,602 4,503 6,430 1 Includes 886 white of unknown nativity. 2 Indians, Chinese, and Japanese. 3 For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 36, 70 IN B A K E IN H O S P IT A L S . Ho. 4 0 .—IN SA N E IN HOSPITALS: B y S t a t e s aht > G e o g r a p h ic D i v i s i o n s , [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] June 1 1S90. Admitted dur ing the year 1910. Enumerated on Jan. 1,1910. Total. State. Arizona.......................... California...... ................ Colorado........................ Connecticut....... ........... District of Columbia. . . Florida.......................... Idaho................. ........... Illinois........................... Kansas.......................... Louisiana...................... Maine............................. Massachusetts............... Michigan........................ Minnesota............. ........ Mississippi..................... Missauri.— .................... Montana........................ Nebraska....................... Nevada......................... New Hampshire........... N ew Num Num For Num ber per Num Native eign- Negro, Other Num ber per col 100,000 100,000 ber. bom ber. popu popu Num ber per white.1 white. ored.2 100,000 lation. ber. lation. popu lation. 1.014 65 390 3,289 239 1,544 142 1,496 202 1,491 63 4,767 1,798 2*030 1,-261 1,991 '608 612 1,416 4,054 2,771 1,859' 682 ; 2,417 172 642 172 342 1,744 Y ork..................... 67.0 109.0 34.6 .272.2 58.0 206.9 84.3 649.3 51.6 81.1 74.7 124.6 82.0 106.2 88.4 107.1 54.4 92.6 135.8 181.1 132.3 142.8 52.9 90.2 130.1 60.0 375.9 90.8 120.7 224.0 .2,039 337 1,092 6'652 1,199 3,579 441 2,890 849 3,132 388 12,839 4,527 S '377 2,912 3,538 .2,M 53 1,258 3,220 11,601 6,699 4,744 1,978 6,168 697 1,990 230 909 6,042 219 31,280 2,522 628 10,594 1,110 1,565 15,058 1,243 1,-541 '864 2,204 4,053 342 990 3,635 1,987 1,722 6,587 162 95.4 164.0 69.4 279.8 150.1 321.1 218.0 872.9 112.8 120.0 119.2 227.7 167.6 241.7 172.2 154.5 130.3 169.5 248.6 344.6 238.4 228.5 110. i 187.3 185.3 166.9 280.9 211.1 238.1 66.9 343.2 114.3 108.8 222.2 67.0 232.6 196.4 229.1 101.7 148.0 100.9 104.0 91.6 278.1 176.3 1,320 165 908 -3,387 780 2.3C 7 E 287 L567 413 2,122 227 8,369 3,829 3,984 2,245 2,817 1,322 1,127 2,331 6,917 4,106 1.987 1,118 4,796 319 L236 101 666 3,841 179 17,056 1,819 215 8,331 870 922 10,242 781 887 436 1,683 2,996 183 806 2,224 1,041 1,509 3,461 93 46 162 33 2,897 385 1,209 66 668 47 31 150 4,103 567 1,320 524 151 130 126 476 4,461 2,493 2,725 37 1,060 361 732 111 236 2,165 33 13,481 9 673 2 151 71 31 61 88 648 368 979 3 361 131 73 139 570 70S 3 413 207 87 29 822 in 11 21 4 6 236 3 701 694 4 369 128 10 583 30 649 2 472 547 o 7 1,340 13 109 22 1 61 1 31 2 1 1 19 1 9 3 831 135 255 1,989 722 1,155 127 597 325 1,112 203 4,053 1,270 1*511 905 1,227 491 509 1,273 4 ,286 1,974 1,425 695 2,779 278 411 56 326 1,640 84 8,530 916 224 3,336 743 590 4,449 490 646 204 932 1,479 103 270 1,234 884 495 2,558 42 38.9 66.1 16.2 83.7 90.4 103.6 62.8 180.4 43.2 42.6 62.3 71.9 47.0 67.9 53.5 53.6 29.6 68.6 98.3 125.8 70.2 68.7 38.7 84.4 73.9 34.5 68.4 75.7 64.6 25.7 93.6 41.5 38.8 -70.0 44.8 87.7 58.7 90.3 42.6 34.9 42.7 38.0 27.6 75.9 59.9 77,4 40.5 109.6 28.8 8 297 3 2 7 1 8 6 4 1 2 16 13 3 1 1 6 1 14 1 4 42 13,434 972 290 North D ak ota............. 4,980 Ohio......... ..................... 60.1 109.5 135.1 South Dakota....... ........ Tennessee....... .............. T ex a s........................... Utah.............................. Vermont........................ Virginia......................... Washington................... West Virginia............... Wisconsin...................... Wyoming...................... 554 6,257 660 664 232 806 1,045 124 481 1,764 341 860 1,378 23 176.6 119.0 191.0 57.7 70.6 45.6 46.7 59.6 144.7 106.5 97.6 112.7 81.7 37.9 Total................... 74,028 118.2 187,791 204.2 120,128 54,096 12,910 657 60,769 66.1 New England............... 7,693 Middle Atlantic............ 21,435 East North Central...... 15,674 West North Central___ 8,641 South Atlantic.............. 9,007 4,493 East South Centra]...... West South Central___ 2,043 Mountain...................... 858 Pacific............................ 4,184 163.7 19,580 168.8 52,380 116.3 41,246 97.2 .22,683 101.7 19,952 9,759 69.9 45.0 8,413 74.2 3,574 223. § 10,204 298.8 271.2 226.0 194.9 163.6 116.0 95.8 133.7 243.4 314 6,639 19,872 1,520 12,151 970 7,133 579 1,475 5,308 282 2,537 7.20 1,531 1,422 57 4,402 94 23 49 29 72 10 2 66 48 358 6,986 14,069 13,191 7,459 0,725 3,685 2,968 1,623 3,463 106.6 75.9 72.3 64.1 55.1 43.8 33.8 61.6 82.6 Oregon............*............ Pennsylvania................ Hhode Island................ 174,9 141.0 282.2 11JL0 1,893 78 591 4,226 431 g 365 *48 479 155 176 70 014 103 3,09.5 65 2 1 34 42 7 1 Geographic divisions .3 12,604 30,939 28,996 141899 13,159 6,938 6,096 2,-047 5,356 1Includes 4,726 white of unknown nativity. 3 Indians, Chinese, and Japanese. 3 For States included in each division, see notes, p. 36. BLIND POPULATION. 71 N o. 4 1 .— B L IN D POPULATION E N U M E R A T ED IN l© 1 0 r B y S t a t e s G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s a n d . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Total num ber. Number per 100,000 general popula tion. Male. 1,572 196 1,201 1,329 378 553 131 223 402 1,701 158 2,975 2,121 1,388 1,069 2,153 1,107 585 802 2,046 1,574 881 1,338 2,442 168 464 97 291 1,127 554 4,692 1,563 167 3,740 874 297 4,182 314 1,011 268 1.956 2,439 188 301 1,649 439 797 1. 321 48 73.5 95.9 76.3 55.9 47.3 49.6 64.7 67.4 53.4 65.2 48.5 52.8 78.5 62.4 63.2 94.0 66.8 78.8 61.9 60.8 56.0 42.4 74.5 74.1 44.7 38.9 118.5 67.6 44.4 169.3 51.5 70.8 28.9 78.5 52.7 44.1 54.6 57.9 66.7 45.9 89.5 62.6 50.4 84.6 80.0 38.4 65.3 56.6 32.9 862 131 635 908 240 311 75 120 221 948 93 1,695 1,194 804 647 1,206 619 357 446 1,084 892 . 555 727 1,373 118 265 54 155 611 336 2,586 796 85 2,160 500 199 2,479 170 553 161 1,035 1,370 103 150 896 281 456 750 31 710 . 65 566 421 138 242 56 103 181 753 65 1,280 927 584 422 947 488 228 356 962 682 326 611 1,069 50 199 43 136 516 218 2,106 767 82 1,580 374 98 1,703 144 458 107 921 1,069 85 151 753 158 341 571 17 777 52 829 782 289 367 84 84 178 797 98 2,079 1,862 1,048 807 1,708 426 487 488 1,311 1,001 415 450 1,905 81 332 14 233 698 451 2,926 929 51 2,945 643 222 3,114 179 380 109 1,402 i;533 102 233 950 279 675 24 23 42 23 416 80 168 12 30 18 9 31 779 171 319 179 85 62 95 82 698 535 440 12 265 35 121 6 58 329 35 1,619 2 88 618 28 53 887 124 6 88 24 327 79 67 21 94 26 615 15 Total.............................. 57,272 62.3 32,443 24,829 37,646 9,939 8,849 838 62.4 51.8 64.3 57.4 67.9 83.5 04.0 67.9 49.3 2,227 5,076 6,691 3,890 4,511 3,830 3,124 1,106 1,388 1,863 4,325 5,040 2,789 3,768 3,189 2,497 681 677 2,810 6,768 8,562 4,727 4,617 4,337 3,431 1,111 1,283 2,835 2 ,718 1,210 66 382 402 324 3,443 2,533 1,649 17 33 4 16 49 128 13 5 101 336 186 State. Alabama.................................. Arizona.................................... California................................. Colorado.................................. Connecticut............................. District of Columbia.............. Illinois..................................... Indiana.................................... Kansas..................................... Louisiana................................ Michigan.................................. Minnesota........................... . Mississippi......................... Montana.................................. Nebraska................................. New Jersey.............................. New Mexico............................ New York............................... North Carolina........................ Ohio......................................... Oklahoma................................ Oregon..................................... Pennsylvania.......................... South Carolina........................ Texas....................................... Vinrfnia................................... Washington............................. Wisconsin............................... Wyoming................................ Fe male. Native white. ForeignOther born Negro. colored.1 white. 727 770 3 349 29 7 17 35 108 206 895 115 87 21 75 360 617 232 37 21 8 873 212 3 8 99 1 134 623 174 105 1 149 11 624 530 578 1 676 3 44 5 3 2 99 102 2 1 1 29 2 1 8 2 3 17 18 3 49 3 77 1 67 13 9 28 3 98 21 2 l 71 1 7 2 63 26 6 Geographic divisions .* New England......................... 4,090 Middle Atlantic...................... 10,001 East North Central................ 11,731 West North Central............... 6,679 South Atlantic........................ 8,279 East South Central................. 7,019 5,621 West South Central............... Mountain................................ 1,787 Pacific..................................... 2,065 1 Includes Indians, Chinese, and Japanese. 3 For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 36. 1,500 206 144 440 323 563 72f‘ IL L IT E B A .T E PEBSON S N o. 4 2 . —ILLITE R A T E P E B SO N S 1 0 Y E A B S OP AGE A N D OVEB, B Y SEX , COEOB OB BA C E, NA TIV ITY , A N D P A B E N T A G E , A N D ILLITEBATE M AEES OF VOTING AGE, 1 9 1 0 : B y S t a t e s a n d G e o g e a p h ic D iv is io n s . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Illiterate persons 10 years of age and over. Native white. State. Male. Alabama..................... Arizona...................... Arkansas.................... California................... Colorado..................... Connecticut................ Delaware.................... District of Columbia. Florida....................... Georgia....................... Idaho......................... Indiana...................... Kansas............... ........ Louisiana................... Maine......................... Maryland................... Massachusetts............ Michigan.................... Minnesota................... Mississippi................. Missouri...................... Montana..................... Nebraska................... Nevada...................... New Hampshire....... New Jersey................ New Mexico............... New Y ork.................. North Carolina.......... North Dakota............ Ohio........................... Oklahoma.................. Oregon........................ Pennsylvania............ Rhode Island............. South Carolina.......... South Dakota............ Tennessee................... Texas.......................... Utah........................... Vermont..................... Virginia...................... Washington............... West Virginia Wisconsin.................. Wyoming................... 173,726 18,183 71,243 47, 574 12,680 25,785 7,022 5,410 39,482 196,026 3,831 86,729 35,956 15,633 16,122 109,877 171,423 15,006 36,556 67,647 41,617 25,819 145,702 58,106 9,895 9,489 2,829 9,210 57,047 20,965 187.107 142.108 6,645 68,385 35,876 7,214 198,334 16,192 133,126 6,216 112,986 145,812 3,990 6,486 121,329 11,724 42,511 29,450 2,869 Female. 178,984 14,770 71,711 27,328 11,100 27,880 6,2l8 8,402 38,334 193,749 1,622 81,565 30,257 14,256 12,846 98,207 180,756 9,548 36,841 73,894 33,183 23,517 144,533 53,010 4,562 8,520 1,873 7,176 56,455 27,732 218, 913 149,389 6,425 56,389 31,691 3,290 155,956 17,662 143,854 6,534 108,085 137,092 9,831 4,320 111,582 6,692 32,355 28,319 1,005 Total.1 2 Native parent age. 352,710 84,204 32,953 1,414 142,954 54,221 74,902 4,323 23,780 7,445 1,707 53,665 13,240 3,362 13,812 797 77,816 14,331 389,775 79,875 5,453 525 168,294 32,836 66,213 36,829 29,889 8,391 28,968 7,673 208,084 145,156 352,179 • 82,100 24,554 5,776 73,397 17,464 141,541 3,428 74,800 9,561 49,336 1,536 290,235 28,344 111,116 60,070 14,457 403 18,009 2,787 4,702 103 16,386 1,462 113,502 8,562 48,697 28,689 406,020 21,292 291,497 131,992 13,070 349 124, 774 39,807 67,567 32,605 10,504 1,437 354,290 46,054 33,854 944 276,980 50,112 12,750 556 221,071 120,384 282,904 60,881 6,821 465 10,806 2,234 232,911 81,105 1,281 18,416 74,866 50.580 57,769 3,223 3,874 209 Total................. 2,814,950 2.701,213 5,516,103 1,378,884 Foreign or mixed parent age. 564 2,362 804 3,186 688 1,876 163 163 540 328 182 7,650 4,126 3,150 1,799 1,641 3,259 4,048 1,488 5,735 8,285 4,302 355 5,172 333 1,491 84 1,377 3,691 1,649 15,026 197 1,064 7,503 964 404 13,626 2,309 133 6S3 582 29,710 367 2,261 352 555 827 8,245 89 Foreignbom white. Negro. Illiterate males of voting age. 2 2,063 265,628 122 13,758 1,466 86,398 50,292 ~ 1,329 13,897 856 792 49,202 3,359 6,345 1,944 10,814 3,390 59,503 308,639 875 2,742 37 117,751 9,713 6,959 18,200 1,272 16,894 6,341 13,787 3,300 57,900 12,085 254,148 14,394 93 12,047 42,289 129,412 2,584 54,113 826 40,627 215 1,364 259,438 22,631 23,062 114 8,445 12,264 482 1,344 26 13,485 51 93,551 7,406 191 6,580 362,025 5,768 477 156,303 9,474 26 66,887 10,460 3,828 17,858 6,120 46 279,668 14,638 29,781 752 226,242 399 38 4,896 98,541 1,488 124,018 67,295 3,636 49 6,239 69 2,368 148,950 239 11,233 10,347 13,075 43,662 113 102 2,548 124,494 14,463 53,440 42,787 11,343 23,562 6,272 5,082 29,886 141,541 3,416 79,433 33,583 14,204 14,716 87,516 118,716 13,070 31,238 61,909 38,703 23,603 107,843 51,284 8,812 8,545 2,399 8,413 51,086 16,634 170,030 107,563 5,467 62,998 28,707 6,460 179,982 14,456 90,707 5,550 86,677 109,328 3,477 6,039 92,917 10,580 35,040 27,038 2,594 155,388 1,650,361 2,227,731 2,273,603 Geographic divisions.3 New England............ Middle Atlantic......... East North Central... West North Central.. South Atlantic.......... East SoutliCentral... West South Central.. Mountain................... Pacific........................ 140,326 442,488 262,137 138,030 723,570 542,291 424,354 75,242 66,512 140,480 280,806 431,324 873,812 229,713 491,860 125,108 263,138 720,724 1,444,204 529,809 1,072,100 421,250 845,604 65,495 140,737 37,310 103,822 15,551 75,908 122,256 81,362 429,618 378,088 229,807 39,253 7,041 17,606 32,343 35,809 17,661 4,191 3,142 34,737 5,754 4,145 242,513 735,244 300,613 120,573 37,934 8,215 84.674 52,950 67,645 4,341 27,811 28,071 30,436 969,432 681,507 483,022 1,497 1,614 1 Includes races not shown separately in the next four columns. 2 The figures given are distributed in appropriate columns preceding. 8 For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 36. 127,449 401,098 241,755 123,369 540,246 406,530 310,191 63,138 59,827 IL L I T E R A T E 73 PERSONS N o. 4 3 .—PERCENTAGE ILLITER ATE AMONG PER SO N S 1 0 Y E A R S O F AGE A N D OVER, B Y SEX, COLOR OR RACE, NA TIV ITY , A N D P A R ENTAGE, AND AMONG MALES OF VOTING AGE, 1 9 1 0 : B y S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D i v i s i o n s . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Illiterate persons 10 years of age and over. Native white. State. Male. Female. Total.1 2 Native parent age. Foreign or mixed parent age. Foreignbora white. Negro. Illiterate males of voting age. 2 Alabama..................... Arizona...................... Arkansas.................... California................... Colorado..................... Connecticut............... Delaware.................... District of Columbia.. Florida....................... Georgia....................... Idaho.......................... Illinois........................ Indiana...................... Iowa........................... Kansas....................... Kentucky.................. Louisiana................... Maine.......................... Maryland................... Massachusetts............ Michigan.................... Minnesota.................. Mississippi................. Missouri..................... Montana..................... Nebraska................... Nevada...................... New Hampshire........ New Jersey................ New Mexico.............. New Y ork.................. North Carolina.......... North Dakota............ Ohio........................... Oklahoma.................. Oregon........................ Pennsylvania............ Rhode Island............ South Carolina.......... South Dakota............ Tennessee............... .. Texas......................... Utah.......................... Vermont.................... Virginia..................... Washington............... West Virginia............ Wisconsin................. W yom ing................. 22.5 19.2 12.1 4,2 3.6 5.7 8.4 4.1 13.2 20.9 2.0 3.7 3.2 1.7 2.3 12.6 28.0 4.9 7.2 5.0 3.6 2.9 22.4 4.4 5.2 1.9 6.1 5.2 5.5 15.9 .5.0 18.2 2.8 3.5 5.5 2.2 6.4 7.4 25.0 2.5 13.8 9.8 2.7 4.4 15.7 2.1 8.8 3.1 3.7 23.3 23.5 13.1 3.1 3.8 6.3 7.8 5.7 14.4 20.5 1.6 3.8 2.9 1.7 2.1 11.6 30.1 3.2 7.1 5.3 3.1 3.1 22.5 4.2 4.0 2.0 8.0 4.1 5.7 25.4 5.9 18.7 3.5 3.0 5.8 1.4 5.4 8.0 26.3 3.3 13.4 10.1 2.2 3.1 14.6 1.8 7.7 3.2 2.5 22.9 20.9 12.6 3.7 3.7 6.0 8.1 4.9 13.8 20.7 2.2 3.7 3.1 1.7 2.2 12.1 29.0 4.1 7.2 5.2 3.3 3.0 22.4 4.3 4.8 1.9 6.7 4.6 5.6 20.2 5.5 18.5 3.1 3.2 5.6 1.9 5.9 7.7 25.7 2.9 146 *9 2.5 3.7 15.2 2.0 8.3 3.2 3.3 10.1 2.3 7.1 .5 2.0 .5 3.3 .6 5.2 8.0 .4 1.7 2.2 .9 .8 10.7 15.0 1.4 3.0 .4 1.0 .4 5.3 3.4 .3 .6 .4 .8 1.1 15.5 .8 12.3 .3 1.7 3.5 .4 1.4 .7 10.5 .3 9.9 3.3 .4 1.2 8.2 .3 6.7 .6 .3 2.3 8.4 2.8 .6 .5 .8 .9 .4 2.2 1.6 .3 / .6 1.4 .6 .8 1.5 3.6 4.5 1.0 .7 1.2 .6 2.2 1.2 .4 .5 .5 v 2.1 .7 8.9 .7 3.0 .7 .9 1.3 .4 i.i 1.8 1.4 .4 1.8 11.6 .4 4.0 1.2 .3 2.0 1.0 .4 11.3 31.5 8.9 10.0 11.3 15.4 19.8 8.2 10.5 6.0 6.9 10.1 11.7 6.3 10.5 8.3 24.0 13.7 11.9 12.7 9.3 7.6 15.1 10.1 9.4 7.1 7.6 14.5 14.7 31.0 13.7 8.3 6.3 11.5 9.8 6.1 20.1 17.3 6.8 5.0 8.3 30.0 5.9 13.1 9.2 4.8 23.9 8.7 9.7 11.1 17.7 3.4 9.1 9.5 38.7 5.5 27.3 24.6 4.8 4.8 30.0 4.3 20.3 4.5 5.0 25.3 5.3 5.7 2.4 6.0 6.2 6.6 17.6 6.0 21.3 3.1 4.2 6.4 2.5 7.8 8.8 27.1 3.1 15.7 10.9 3.3 5.3 17.7 2.4 10.4 4.04.1 Total................ 7.6 7.8 7.7 3.7 1.1 12.7 30.4 8.4 5.3 5.6 3.5 2.9 16.0 17.4 12.7 6.3 3.3 5.2 5.7 3.3 2.9 16.1 17.3 13.8 7.5 2.5 5.3 5.7 3.4 2.9 16.0 17.4 13.2 6.9 3.0 .7 1.2 1.7 1.7 8.0 9.6 5.6 3.6 .4 1.3 .8 .9 .7 1.2 1.7 7.7 1.2 .5 13.8 15.8 10.1 7.6 13.5 9.7 25.6 12.5 8.0 7.8 7.9 11.0 14.9 32.5 34.8 33.1 8.0 6.3 6.3 6.8 4.3 3.5 17.'6 19.4 13.7 6.9 3.7 40.1 7.2 26.4 7.1 8.6 6.3 25.6 13.5 25.5 36.5 6.4 10.5 13.7 10.3 12.0 27.6 48.4 8.0 23.4 8.1 5.7 3.4 35.6 17.4 7.0 7.2 5.5 10.6 9.9 14.2 5.0 31.9 4.8 24.3 19.5 13.5 4.6 4.2 6.8 10.1 4.9 14.0 22.8 3.1 4.6 4.1 2.1 2.9 11.5 28.6 5.5 8.5 6.1 4.4 3.7 Geographic divisions.3 New England............ Middle Atlantic......... East N orth Central. . West North Central.. South Atlantic.......... East South Central.. West South Central.. Mountain................... Pacific........................ 1 See note 1, p. 72. 2 See note 2, p. 72. 3 For States included in each division, see note 5, p, 36. 74 F A M IL IE S AND HOM ES N o. 4 4 .—TOTAL POPULATION, DW ELLINGS, A N D FA M IL IE S IN 1 9 1 0 , A N D PE R SO N S TO A DW ELLING A N D TO A FA M IL Y IN 1 9 0 0 A N D 1910: B y S t a t e s a n d G e o g k a p h ic D i v i s i o n s . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Total Total population. dwellings, 1910. 1910. State. Total families, 1910. Persons to a dwelling. Persons to a family. 1900 1900 1910 1910 Alabama......................................... Arizona........................................... Arkansas........................................ California........................................ Colorado.......................................... 2,138,093 204,354 1,574,449 2,377,549 799,024 441,249 45,386 327,625 513,481 183,874 454,767 47,927 333,368 563,636 194,467 5.0 4.3 5.1 4.7 4.5 4.8 4.5 4.8 4.6 4.3 4.9 4.1 4.9 4.3 4.2 4.7 4.3 4.7 4.2 4.1 Connecticut.................................... Delaware......................................... District of Columbia...................... Florida............................................ Georgia............................................ 1,114,756 202,322 331,069 752,619 2,609,121 181,911 43,183 58,513 165,818 530,631 246,659 44,951 71,339 171,422 553,264 5.7 4.8 5.6 4.7 5.1 6.1 4.7 5.7 4.5 4.9 4.5 • 4.7 4.9 4.5 4.9 4.5 4.5 4.6 4.4 4.7 Idaho.............................................. Illinois............................................ Indiana........................................... Iowa................................................ Kansas............................................ 325,594 5,638,591 2,700,876 2,224,771 1,690,949 71,830 1,006,848 631,554 498,943 385,672 73,669 1,264,717 654,891 512,515 395,771 4.4 5.7 4.6 4.8 4.7 4.5 5.6 4.3 4.5 4.4 4.3 4.7 4.4 4.6 4.6 4.4 4.5 4.1 4.3 4.3 Kentucky....................................... Louisiana........................................ Maine.............................................. Maryland........................................ Massachusetts................................ 2,289,905 1,656,388 742,371 1,295,346 3,366,416 469,669 331,220 159,437 253,805 511,926 494,788 344,144 177,960 274,824 734,013 5.2 5.1 4.7 5.4 6.2 4.9 5.0 4.7 5.1 6.6 4.9 4.8 4.3 4.9 4.6 4.6 4.8 4.2 4.7 4.6 Michigan......................................... Minnesota....................................... Mississippi...................................... Missouri.......................................... Montana......................................... 2,810,173 2,075,708 1,797,114 3,293,335 376,053 618,222 380,809 376,420 677,196 82,811 657,418 416,452 384,724 749,812 86,602 4.6 5.5 5.0 5.2 4.5 4.5 5.5 4.8 4.9 4.6 4.4 5.1 4.9 4.7 4.4 4.3 5.0 4.7 4.4 4.3 Nevada........................................... New Hampshire............................. New Jersey..................................... New Mexico................................... 1,192,214 81,875 430,572 2,537,167 327,301 258,967 23,044 88,871 407,295 75,888 265,549 23,677 103,156 558,202 78,883 5.0 3.9 4.8 5.9 4.3 4.6 3.6 4.8 6.2 4.3 4.8 3.8 4.2 4.5 4.2 4.5 3.5 4.2 4.5 4.1 New York....................................... North Carolina............................... North Dakota................................ Ohio................................................ Oklahoma....................................... 9,113,614 2,206,287 577,056 4,767,121 1,657,155 1,178,686 430,570 118,757 1,024,800 342,488 2,046,845 440,334 120,910 1,138,165 351,167 7.0 5 5.0 4.8 4.9 7.7 5.1 4.9 4.7 4.8 4.4 5.1 4.9 4.4 4.8 4.5 5.0 4.84.2 4.7 Oregon............................................ Pennsylvania.................................. Rhode Island.................................. South Carolina............................... South Dakota................................. 672,765 7,G65,lll 542,610 1,515,400 583,888 144, < 3 82 1,507,483 79,725 302,842 127,739 151,858 1,630,628 117,976 315,204 131,060 4.7 5.1 6.3 5.2 4.9 4.6 5.1 6.8 5.0 4.6 4.5 4.8 4.6 5.0 4.8 4.4 4.7 4.6 4.8 4.5 Tennessee....................................... Texas.............................................. Utah................................................ Vermont......................................... Virginia........................................... 2,184,789 3,896,542 373,351 355,956 2,061,612 444, U4 779,177 72,649 77,466 400,445 462,553 798,426 77,339 85,178 419,452 5.2 5.3 5.2 4.6 5.3 4.9 5.0 5.1 4.6 5.1 5.0 5.2 4.9 4.2 5.1 4.7 4.9 4.8 4.2 4.9 Washington.................................... West Virginia................................. Wisconsin....................................... Wyoming........................................ 1,141,990 1,221,119 2,333,860 145,965 238,822 239,128 462,355 30,969 254,692 248,480 499,629 32,092 4.9 5.3 5.2 4.7 4.8 5.1 5.0 4.7 4.6 5.1 4.9 4.6 4.5 4.9 4.7 4.5 Total..................................... 91,972,266 17,805,845 20,255,555 5.3 5.2 4.7 4.5 New England................................. Middle Atlantic.............................. East North Central........................ West North Central....................... South Atlantic............................... 6,552,681 19,315,892 18,250,621 11,637,921 12,194,895 1,099,336 3,093,464 3,743,779 2,448,083 2,424,935 1,464,942 4,235,675 4,214,820 2,592,069 2,539,270 5.7 6.0 5.0 5.0 5.2 6.0 6.2 4.9 4.8 5.0 4.5 4.6 4.5 4.8 5.0 4.5 4.6 4.3 4.5 4.8 East South Central........................ West South Central....................... Mountain........................................ Pacific............................................. 8,409,901 8,784,534 2,633,517 4,192,304 1,732,152 1,780,510 586,451 897,135 1,796,832 1,827,105 614,656 970,186 5.1 5.2 4.5 4.8 4.9 4.9 4.5 4.7 4.9 5.0 4.4 4.4 4.7 4.8 4.3 4.3 Geographic divisions.1 1 For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 36. F A M IL IE S AND 75 HOM ES. V o . 45.—FA M IL IES C L A SSIF IE D B Y TENURE OF HOM ES, 1910: Bt S ta tes a n d G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s . . [Source: Report of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Families having homes. Owned. State. Free. Mortgaged. 114,719 18,846 116,947 168,249 68,528 42,715 10,501 9,918 58,517 130,896 33,577 340,677 230, <399 186,763 148,141 198,329 85,230 82,262 77,814 121,681 241,906 160,913 88,895 219,577 38,680 103,165 10,529 38,344 82,799 30,632 327,186 162,914 51,364 383,340 99,390 60,500 415,644 17,790 70,912 58,789 172,779 253,431 37,732 29,332 171,476 94,215 190,676 183,952 13,556 *6,125 3,217 30,085 97,227 25,653 46,725 6,646 7,178 10,595 27,588 12,155 195,713 116,515 191,962 76,726 47,659 17,322 25,4*1 37,202 116,492 152,441 86,913 35,048 149,878 8,118 47,780 947 13,01.7 164,966 2,996 287,294 35,074 34,437 183,683 49,764 25,270 235,436 14,503 19,419 25,633 35,238 86,924 9,639 19,807 35,636 43,163 17,784 129,540 3,081 Total........................... 5,984,284 2,931,695 A la b a m a -.,.,................... Arizona................................ Arkansas.............................. California.............................. Colorado. - .......................... Connecticut......................... Delaware.................. , ........„ District of Columbia........... F lo rid a .............................. Georgia................................. Idaho.................................... Illinois.................................. Indiana............................... Iowa..................................... Kansas.................................. Kentucky............................ Louisiana............................. Maine.......................... ........ Maryland............................. Massachusetts...................... Michigan............................... Minnesota..... ....................... Mississippi........................... Missouri............................... Montana............................... Nebraska.............................. Nevada................................. New Hampshire__________ New Jersey.......................... New Mexico..........- ............ New Y ork............................ North Carding................. North Dakota...................... Ohio...................................... Oklahoma............................ Oregon.................................. Pennsylvania....................... Rhode M aud...................... South Carolina..................... South Dakota..... ................ Tennessee............................ Texas................................... Utah..................................... Vermont............................... Virginia............... ................ Washington.......... .............. West Virginia...................... Wisconsin............................. Wyoming............................. Un known. . 3,872’ 649 3,970 4,903 2,547 1,017 647 279 2,915 5,632 1,313 9,669 5,081 ‘ 4,226 3,637 5,071 4,401 1,555 2,281 ' 2,272 4,209 3,266 3,214 . 5,606 1,959 2,210 449 691 3,421 909 7,645 5,564 1,840 7,056 5,417 1,918 11,011 556 3,426 "2,117 5,198 9,821 760 350 4,210 2,989 2,723 3,886 324 Rented. Total. 154,716 285,722 22,712 23,408 151,002 173,251 270,879 275,723 96,728 90,929 151,960 90,457 25,951 17,794 17,375 51,607 72,027 90,806 164,116 373,887 22,035 47,045 545,999 693,083 352,295 290,727 208,344 292,951 228,504 157,817 235,433 251,059 225,433 106,953 05,523 109,298 149,201 117,297 484,932 240,445 1 247,152 398,616 154,340 251,092 247,106 127,157 358,514 374,461 32,511 48,757 106,099 153,155 10,421 11,925 49,549 52,052 355,076 191,177 22,704 54,537 622,125 1,387,900 203,552 227,239 87,641 28,123 545,519 574,085 186,109 154,571 87, 688 58,279 662,091 929,256 32,849 83,134 93,757 210,904 40,302 86,539 213,125 240,515 350,176 425,770 26,144 48,131 35,112 49.489 211,322 198,860 140,367 104,471 123,068 : 120,583 173,787 316,578 16,961 14,139 167,732 9,083,711 6,441 22,077 29,641 22,302 27,677 17,265 23,609 8,910 9,810 674, 590 1,475,393 2,187,573 1,474,343 1,4317,823 746,057 702,702 346,796 498,434 O f anknown tenure. number families. 14,329 1,807 9,115 17,534 6,810 4,242 1,206 2,357 8,589 15,261 4,589 25,635 11,869 11,220 9,450 8,296 11,758 3,139 8,326 8,636 11,650 11.020 10,401 16, 837 5,334 6,295 1,331 1,555 11,949 1,642 36,820 9,543 5,148 18,561 10,487 5,891 39,281 1,993 19,543 4,219 8,913 22,480 3,064 577 9,270 9,854 4,829 9,264 972 454,767 47,927 333,368 563,636 194,467 248,650 44,951 71,339 171,438 553,264 73,669 1,264,717 654,891 512,515 395,771 494,788 344,144 177,960 274,824 734,013 657,418 416,452 384,724 749,812 86,602 265,549 23,677 103,156 558,202 78,881 2,046,843 440,334 120,910 1,138,165 351,167 151,858 1,630,628 117,976 315,204 131,060 462,553 798,426 77,339 85,178 419,452 254,692 248,480 M99,629 32,092 47-3,949 20,255,555 870,210 20,142 2,672,232 88,050 76,979 1,950,268 1,053,539 ! 64,187 1,451,523 69,924 41,999 1,008,776 53,840 1,010,563 25,549 242,311 438,473 33,279 1,464,942 4,235,675 4,214,820 2,592.069 2,539,279 1,798,832 1,827,105 614,656 070,186 10,697,895 Geographic d ivision s . 1 New England...................... 332,124 Middle Atlantic................... 825,620 East North Central............ 1,389,040 West Nortii Central............ 928,712 South Atlantic............ ........ 793,024 East South Central............ 574,722 West South Central............ j>54,998 272,080 ; M ountain............ .............. 322,964 Pacific.__________________ 1 236,025 627,696 777,892 523,329 : 197,122 154,era 184,695 65,806 165,660 Far States mciutled in each division, see not© 5, p. 36. No. 46.—RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS REPORTED: T otal N u m b e r , N u m b e r o f C o m m u n ic a n ts o r M e m b e r s , N u m b e r o f Ch u r c h E d if ic e s , V a l u e o f C h u r c h P r o p e r t y , w ith N u m b e r of S u n d a y S c h o o l s , O f f ic e r s a n d T e a c h e r s , a n d S c h o l a r s , in 1906, b y D e n o m in a t io n s . . [Source: Reports of the Bureau cf the Census, Department of Commerce.] ' Denomination. Organizations re porting. Church edifices. Value of church property. Organiza tions re Value reported. porting. Sunday schools. Organiza tions re porting. Number reported. Organiza tions re porting. Number reported. 2,551 54,880 1,379 638 5,713 10,942 2,537 54,707 1,354 635 5,700 10,909 92,735 5,662,234 110,117 85,717 700,480 1,142,359 1,455 49,088 1,238 251 5,343 8,896 1,473 50,092 1,253 253 5,792 9,040 1,492 49,339 1,239 4C 1 5,366 8,906 2,425,209 139,^42.656 2,740,322 8,806,441 63,240,305 29,995,316 2,078 41,165 1,136 550 5,327 7,901 1,097 2,738 1,147 1,090 2,730 1,141 97,144 174,780 113,772 981 2,509 1,095 1,442 2,537 1,097 974 2, 515 1,097 2,802,532 8,999,979 3,857,451 2,454 846 293,137 1,198 1,065 73,673 12,642 2,112,494 604 54,798 64,255 5,749,838 15,471 1,830,555 886,942 6,725 2,583 449,514 435 70,542 4,268 296,050 811 64,158 3,637 226,703 194,497 20,287,742 1,136 786 10,695 498 58,883 14,082 5,998 2,480 407 3,854 768 1,956 172,399 1,258 812 11,194 509 59,990 15,311 6,922 2,706 463 3^900 776 2,030 178,850 1,137 806 10,779 497 59,083 14,161 6,057 2,477 406 3,839 779 2,552 173,902 9,376,402 3,934,267 74,826,389 1,237,134 229,450,996 150,189,446 125,040,498 30,648,247 14,263,277 9,073,791 10,575,656 14,616,264 935,942,578 1,086 826 8,682 411 55,227 13.048 5,211 2,345 358 3,777 596 2,547 156,437 922 9,450 439 57,464 14,452 5,601 2,588 364 3,870 600 2,669 165,128 11,881 821 933 85 225 10,293 747 909 89 192 292,638,787 23,198,925 3,168,548 964,791 1,662,238 9,406 561 1,036 7 127 11,172 600 1,169 7 138 62,470 2,239 18,507 192,795 186,132 1,257,575,867 167,574 178,214 1,648,664 1,205 1,079 12,703 604 64,701 15,506 6,845 2,585 461 4,304 846 3,694 195,618 Roman Catholic Church....................... Jewish congregations............................ Latter-day Saints.................................. Eastern Orthodox Churches................ All other bodies.................................... 12,482 1,769 1,184 411 766 Grand total.................................. 212,230 12,472 1,152 1,184 411 702 12,079,142 1101,457 256,647 129,606 81,851 10,755 753 845 84 204 210,418 32,936,445 185,040 . ' 1Heads of families only. D ollars. Organiza tions re porting. 8 Schools reported. Officers and Scholars. teachers. 2,242 43,178 1,149 551 5,741 8,078 6 14,286 323,473 10,510 3,155 75,801 70,476 69,110 2,89S, 914 72,963 16,116 638,089 634,504 6 1,223 10,789 32,113 7,735 78,575 214,998 53,761 2,549 887 1 , 1 1 1 12,079 6,732 83,891 5,041 569,296 176,647 51,048 38,710 3,592 42,169 6,585 20,693 1,564,821 1 617 116,106 57,680 782,786 44,922 4,472,930 1,511,175 464,351 361,548 24,005 301,320 42,201 1 .380 2 6 13,018,434 0 1,481,535 49,514 130,085 509 5,920 14,685,997 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS Protestant bodies: Adventist bodies............................ Baptist bodies................................. Christians (Christian connection).. Church of Christ, Scientist............. Congregationalists.......................... Disciples or Christians................... Dunkers or German Baptist Brethren...................................... Evangelical bodies......................... Friends............................................ German Evangelical Synod of North America.......................... Independent churches................... Lutheran bodies............................. Mennonite bodies.......................... Methodist bodies............................ Presbyterian bodies....................... Protestant Episcopal Church........ Reformed bodies............................. Unitarians....................................... United Brethren bodies................. Universalists!.................................. Other Protestant bodies................ Total............................................ Communicants or members. n VITAL STATISTICS N o. 4 7 .—ESTIMATED POPULATION, NUMBER OP BIRTHS AND DEATHS REPORTED, WITH RATES PER 1,000 POPULATION. EXCESS OF BIRTHS OVER DEATHS, NUMBER OF BIRTHS PER 100 DEATHS, AND DEATHS OF INFANTS UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE, WITH NUMBER PER 100 DEATHS IN THE REGISTRATION AREA: C a l e n d a r Y e a r 1915, b y S t a t e s . 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( . . . . 5.2 8 ) . . h N . C.: e v i l l e , 1 9 1 . 7 7 . 1 . l . . . 0 . . . (*) . . . . . .0 . . . «. . . . . . p . ) . . . . P ) 0. . . o . . . . t. . . . a. . . . . 7 . 5 . . h . . . . . i . . . . t 7 . . . . 1 e. . ('). . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . <4) . . f<) 1 5 1 . 9 21 . 3 o . . . l . . . o . . . . r2. . . . e.8 . . («>.d . . .6 <*) . . . . <4). . . . . . ( 4) <4) 2 c h i s o n , K a n s , : 1 (*) ( 4) 1 . o . . . . t. . . . .a . . . 1 . l . . . 0 . . . (*). . . . (*) . 0 . . . . . . . . .p . ) . . . . f 4) .0 . . 1 . . h . . . . . i. . . . 8 t . . . . 4 . e . w . . . . . 1 . p>. . . . <4>. . . <4> . . . . <4) <4> <4> 1 9 (<) 1 o l o 1 r 5 0 e ). d . ( .4> . . . C4) . . . . t . 4). . . . .c4) . . . . <4) . . 1 . . . . . . Gl a,: a n t a , 2 8 1 2 . 9 .9 . 11 11 . o . . . . .t . . . . a . . . 1 . l . . . 0 . . 2 . 0. . . 1 . . 1 . . . 0. .9 . 1 . . . . . 4. 1 . . . .8 . . . 1 8 . 6 . . h . . . . . . i . . . 6 . t . . . 6 . e1. . . . 6 . . 4 1 . . . . . 5 . 1 . . . . . . 6 o l o 3 r 3 2 e . 9 d 6 . . 2 .6 . . . 7 . . . . . . . . 2 4. . . . 32 . . 2 . . . 6. . 5 . 12. . . . . . 2 87. 5 4. l a n t i c C i t y , N . J 1 l 0 . 1 . . 0 . . 6 . . . . . . 0 . . 21 . . . . 7. . 1 . . . . . 5 . 31. . . . . 1 6. 1 . 1 . . 6. . . 7 . 3. . . . . . 5 . . 2 . . o t a 2. 7 l 8 e1 . 6 . 5 1 . . . . . 6 . 8. . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 1. 7 6 h i .7. o l o 2 r 1 1 e . 4 d 5 . . 3.1 . . . 6. . . . . . . . 1 . . . . 1. . 1 . . 6 . . 7 . . . . . . . 1 1 . 14 5 5 G a.: u g s t a , 0. pi (*) . o . . . . t . . . . a. . . . . . 1 . . l . . . 0 . . . (*>. . . . . p . ) 0 . . . . ( . 4) . . . .i n . . . . (») i 4) 5e <•> . . .2 <*» . . . . ( . 4). . . . (>) . . . . o. . . . . .(<>. . . (<) . h i t5 . . . . . <4i o . . . l . . . .o . . . 4 .r . . . 4 . e . .p>. . d . . 8 . o. . . . . . ( 4). . . p> i 4) ( 4> i 4) c4) l t i m o r e , M ( L : 10 9 . 2 . o . . . . . . .t . . . . . . . . . a. . . . . 1. . . . . l . 0 . . .2 . 0 . . . 0 . . 1 . . . .0 9 2 0 . 1 5 1 . 9 4 . 1 8 t 4 1 e . 7 8 . . - 81 h i . 9 . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . 1 . . 1 . . 7 . . 7 . 1. . . . .3 1 6. . 12 6 . 6 1r . . . . e 5. . 3 . . d . . . 2 . 32. . . . . 1. . 03 . 3 35 . 0 3 3 4 . 0 35 . 0 2 5 . 8 . 0 o . . .l . . . o. . . . a u m o n t , T e x . : 1l 0. . . .(•) . . . . . C ) 0 . . . . c4). . . . (*) . . . .<*> . . . (*) . . . . C4> . . . (•) 0. o t a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . h . . . . . i . . . . 6 t . . . . 6 . e . <*) . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . . <4 > . .. <*> <•> <•) <d o . . . .l . . . o. . 3 . . . r . 3 . . . (•). . . 5 . d(*J . . . . w .e . . . ( 4) w <4> ( 4) w r m i n g h a m , A l a . : 18 9 . 5 . 1 0. . o . . . . . t . . . . a . . 1. . . l . 0. . . .(*) . . . . . P ). 0 . . . .w. . . . 1. . . . . 7 . . 6 t 0 e (4). h i .6 O .) . . . . (*). . . .1 .3 ..8. . . 13 .7 . . . 1 . 4 . .9 . . 1 4 .2. 13.3 . . . . . . . . . o l o 3 9 .4 r d<*) . « . . . . 2. 3. .8 . . .2 .5 . .0 . . 2. 6. .5 . . . 2. 4. .3 . . 2 3 .6 . . . . . 0e ) r l i s l e , P a . : 100.0 . . . 16 ..3. . . 15 .7. . . 2. 1. .2 . . 1 5 .7. . . 1 5 .7 16 .1 16 .5 15 .5 . o . . . . . t . . . . a. . . . . l . . . . . . . . . . .h . . . . . i . . . t. 89.1 .e . . 1. 5. .3 . . 14 .5. . . 2. 0. .4 13 .9 1 5 .0 1 4 .7 15 .5 1 4 .4 . . . . . . . . o . . . l . . . o . . . . r10 .9 . e . . 23. .7 . . 2 5 .0. . . 2 7 .0 3 0 .1 2 1 .3 2 7 .6 2 4 .8 2 4 .6 . . . . d. . . . a r l e s t o n , S . C . : . o . . . . . t . . . . a . . 100.0. . . 29. .7 . . 2 7 .5. . . 3. 5. .0 . . 2 6 .4. . . 2 5 .7 2 9 .7 2 9 .9 3 0 .9 . . . l. . . . . . . . . . . . h . . . . . i . . . .t 4. 7. .2 . e . 19.3. . . 17. .2 . . .2 .2 ..9. . . 1 6 .0 1 5 .9 1 8 .9 18 .5 1 9 .0 . . . . . . o . . . l . . . . o . . . 5r 2 ,8. . e . 3 . 8 . .2 d. . 3 6 .5. . . 4. 4. .3 3 5 .3 3 4 .5 3 9 .3 4 0 .0 4 1 .4 . . . . . . . . a r l o t t e , N . C . : 17 .7 14 .9 14 .5 . o . . . . t . . . . a. . . . 100.0 . . . ( . 4) . . . (»>. . . . f . 4> . . . .f*). . . . <4) .l . . . . . . . . . . . h . . . . . i . . . . t 65 .4 . e . . .( 4) . . . . <») . . . . i n . . . . <4) . . . . . . . ( 4) 13:7 12 .0 13 .3 o l o r3 4 .6 e d . . . . . . . . <s). . . . <4) . . . . ( .4). . . . (. 4) . . . 2 5 .4. . . 2. 0. .3 . 1 6 .8 a t t a n o o g a , T e r m m . o . . . . t . . . . a . . . . 100.0. . . . ft). . . . .f<). . . . C4) . . . o . . . . . « .l . . . . . . . ( 4) p) <«> <4> . . h . . . . . i . . . . t 5 9 .8 . e . . . (•). . . . p ) . . . . ( .4). . . (*) . . . . . . (4 <4) o . . . l . . . . o . . . 4. r0. .2 . . e . 0 . ) . d . . . <*) . . . <4). . . . . . . p> P) c 4) <4i ( 4) e s t e r , P a . : . o . . . . t . . . . a . . . . 100.0 . . . (<) . . . 16.1 . . . (4> . . . 1. 6. .0 . . .1 .5 .8 1 6 .8 15 .4 16 .7 .l . . . . . . . . . . . . . h . . . . . i . . . . t 87 .5. e . . . (*). . . .1 .4 ..4. . . . p. i. . . . 1 3 .8 14 .2 1 6 .0 3 4 .9 15.5 . . . . Colored.............. T 1905 10 <4 (4 s W C T A s W C 1901 [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Departm ent of Commerce.] c C 1916; 22.2 . 1 3 .3 1X 0 1 5 .0 n (<) (*> (4> : 1 8 .8 2 2 7 . 1 . 72 . 2 71 . 71 . 81 8 7 1 8 . 1 1 0 . 1 1 2 1 2. 38 3 1 6 . ; 5 1 6 1 . 7 8 8 2 . 1 1 5 . 2 . 01 1 1 . . 3 1 9 1. . 1 2 7 0 13 . 2 7 . . 2 5 5 1 0. 23 . . 7 22 1. . .9 2. . 0 7 1 2 . 2 42 . 1 8 1 . 27 . 1 2 1 . 1 25 . 2 1 . 1 8 2 3 . 6 . 1. 1 5 1 .8 .0 1 15 . 3 51 1 . 1 2 4 1 . . 1 4 7 . 2 3 2 4. 33 . .7 2 . . . 72 71 42 2 7 8 1 . 1 . 2 . 86 45 37 . . 2. . 8 8 1 . . 7 81 5 1 . 8 7 1 . 1 . 4 81 . 9 3 1 5 1. 1 2 6 6 . 1 2 2 . 9 20 . 8 5 3 . 01 . 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C . : . o . . . . t . . . . a. . . . 1 . l . . . 0 . . . G 0. . . . . i G. . 0. . . .i . . . . . .G . . . . ) . 4 1 . 0 f) G 2 ii G )( 2 G > . . h . . . . . .i . . . 5 .t . . . 6 . e . ( . . . . * . . 1 > . G . . . . . i g. . > . . . G 2i 9 2 . 54 . ) g G )G )G )G )G o . . . l . . . .o . . . 4 .r . . . 3 .e . (. .' . ■. d . . %9 . G >. . 6G . ) 5 i G i( g ; G )5 ) G 2i G ) )G v i n g t o n , K y . : . o . . . . t . . . . a. . . . 1 . l . . . 0 . . 1 . . 0 . . 8 . . . . . . . 0 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 14 5. 5 5 1 . 6 1 1 . 1 6 71 1 6 . 5 19 . 1 . 1 . 5 0 2 . 3 18. h i t9 e4 . . . . 5 . . . . . . G. . . . . . ) G . . . 1 . . ) . . 7 . . . 1 . . . . . 4 5. . 1 . . . . 4 9 . G 1 1 5 ) 14 . . 3 13 9 . 41 7 1 . 5 4 1 . . 7 o . . l . . . . o . . . . r 5 . . . . e . . 2 . . 5. d . 9 . 2. . . 4. . .5 . 0 .G . 3 i 2i 0 3 . 1 23 G . 3 3 ) 8 . 0 5 3 . 7 35 . 5 0 . 6 G m b e r l a n d , M d . : . o . . . . t . . . . a . . . . 1 l. . . . 0 . . . G . 0 . . . O . 1 . . . 0 . 8 . . G . . . . .7 )2 . . . . 0 . . . . 20 0 I . S 1 1 . 1 8 16 6 . 9 0 .1 . 5 7 3 1 . 6 1 1 . 7 2 . h i S t 5 e . 1 1. . . . 7. . .G . . . . . 9 . i1 . . . 9. . . G . . . . . 31 . ) . . . 9. . 1 . . . . 7 1 66 . . 1 7 I 6 5 . S .1 3 . 9 6 1 7 . 5 G 1 o . l. . . . o . . . . r . 4 . . . e . . . G . . d 9. . . 3 .) . . . 3 .4 G . 32 1 2 . 9 7 . 78 .2 49 2 . 30 7 3 . 3 34 . 3 1 1 9. 52 . l l a s , T e x . : . o . . . . t . . . . a . . . . 1 .l . . . 0 . . . G 0. . . . . . ) G. . 0 . . . . ) . . . . . . . . . . . c G( 2 . 2 ) i1 ) ( 2 ) G ) 2 G )C 2> ) G . . h . . . . . i . . . . 8t . . . . 0 .e . .G . . . . . )4. . . . . . ( . . . . 2 . g ) > G )G i 1 . G G iG i1 ig > ) G )G o . . . l . . . .o . . . 1 . r . . . 9 . e . . G . . . d . . 6 . i . . . . . G. . . )( . 2 G) ) G) G ) ) G ) G 1 > 7 G n v i l l e , V a . : e t a 1 l 0 . .G 0 . . . . . . ) . . 0 . . . . . . . . 2. . . . .3 . . . . . . G 2.7 . . . .0 ) . 2 . . . . 0 . .41 . . . 1 9 16 7 . 9 9 1 . . 8 9 21 . 8 6 1 . 73 . h i t6 e 7 G . . . . 4 iG . . . . .> . . . . . 1 . . . . 9 . . . . . . . 1 . 5 . . . 7. .I 1 . . . s . 8 2 ) . 1 41 3 6 1 . . 5 7 61 . 1 1 0 8 . . 6. 2 o . . . l . . . .o . . . 3.r . . . 2. e . .G . . d . . 6. ) . . . . . . . . 3 1 2 . 6 G 2 9 . 7 ) 5 2 . 5 02 . 3 02 . 4 2 6 . G 5 52 . ) 7 0 . 4 r h a m , N . C . : . o . . . . t . . . . a . . . . 1 l. . . .0 . . . G . . . . . . ) G. . O . . . . ) G . . . . . ) .G . . . . . ) i . 91 15 4. 4. 51 2 1 ) 9 1 . 7 9 . 4 . 11 h i 6t 2 e G . . . > 3 . G . . . . >. . . . . . . I . . 2 . . . G. ) . . . . 1 . i . . . G6. . 1 . . . > . 2 4 . 71 1 1 1 0. 0 0 . . 7 1 0 . 01 o . . . l . . . . o . . . 3 . r . . . 7 . e . O. . . . .d . 7). . . . . . G. . . 5 2 . 6 7 . )G .8 )G W 2i 26 0 2 . 3 7 2 . 2 2 3 1 0 . 8 4. P a s o , T e x . : o t a 1l 0 . . . G .0 . . . . .i . 0. . . . G . . . . . ) . G . . . . . ) . . . . . G . . . . . ) . 2 . . . . 9 . 3 . . 9 63 ( . 2 1 1 ) . 4 . 3 23 3 G . . h . . . . . i. . . . 9 t . . . . 5 . e . G . . . . .7 > . G . . . . . i G. )G 2) 9 . 63 34 0. 4. 23 ) G 4 . 63 o . . . l . . . o. . . . 4 . r . . . . . e G. . 3. . d . . ) g . . 4 . G . 2) 9 2 . 8 27 . 5 1 . 34 .2 )G 8 3 . )G 12 )G r t S c o t t , K a n s . : . o . . . . t . . . . a . . . . 1 l. . . . 0 . . . G 0 . . . . . . i . . 0 . . . . . . . . . G . . . . . . i G G ) i G 1) 5 G . i 91 G 7 1 i. 6 1 . 1 2 2 h i 9t 0 e G . . . 0 .) G . . . . .> . . . . . . . . . . . G. . . . . i . G . . .G . . i . G . .) 1) 3 1 . 2 41 . 6 7 . G 6 1 i 5 . o . . . l. . . . . o. . . 1 . . . . r . .0 . . G . e . . . 0 ) d G) ) G 3) 8 1 . 5 1 ( .G 2 2 ) i 3 2 G )G 2. a n k f o r t , K y . : . o . . . . t . . . . a . . . . 1 . l . . . 0 . . . G 0 . . . . . . )G. . 0 . . . > . G . . . . . ) . . . . . . 1 6 1 . 1 G7 8 8 . i I 2 1 ) 9 1 . 9 5 . 9 v . . . h . . . . . l . . . 7t . . . . e 2 . . .G . . . . . 8 . ) G . . . . . > . G . . . . ) g > 2 1 ) 7 . 9 1 6 . 3 G )( o . . . l . . . .o . . . 2 . r . . . 7 . e . . G . . . d . . 2. i G . . . . . ) . . 3 ) 2 . 9 G 62 . 7 ) 5 . G2 ) G ) 9 2 G e d e r i c k , M d . : . o . . . . .t . . . . a . . .1 . l . . 0. . . 2 . 0 . . . 2 . . 2. . . . 0 . 0 . . 0 . . . . . . 1 .1 . . . .6 . 1 9 2 9 . 0 7 . . 26 18 0 8 . 1 . 7 6 0 . 91 . 0 . 2 4 2 . . h . . . . . . i . . .8 . t . . . 5 . 1.e . . . . 8 . . 1 9 . . . . . 7 . 4 . . . . . . 8 1 1 7 1 .7 8 3 1 . . 1 9 9 5 1 8 . 7 . 91 . 1 7 9 S . 01 . 2 1 5 . 1 3d o l o 1 r 4 e. 4 . . . . . . . 02 . . . .4 8 . . . .1 . . . . 3 3. . . 1. 2 4. . 3 . . 8 . . . 4 . 7 . . 3 0 32 6 7. 6 5 . 1 . 6 1 20 . 3 3 7 4 . l v e s t o n , T e x . : o t a 1 l 0 . G . 0 . . . . . ) . G . . 0 . . .) G . . . . . ) . G . . . . . ) . . . . 7 . . . . 1. . . 1 . 6. . . 8 . . . . . 2 G 61 21 0. 8. 8) . 82 18 . . h . . . . . . i . . . 7 . t . . . 8 . e . G . . . . . 1 . i . ( . . ° . . . )G . . . . ) G 7 ) i 1 4 > G 7 . 1 . 4 7 21 . C 3 . 7 1. 1 4 o l o 2 r 1 G e. 9) Gd ) . . . . . . G. . . . . ). G . . . . 7 . ) . . 2 . . .G 2 . 2 . . . ) 3. . 3 6. 3 2 5 . 6 1 . 4 2 0 .2 e e n s b o r o , N . C . : . o . . . . . t . . . . a . . 1 . . . l . 0 . . . G. 0 . . . . . ) . ( . . 0 . 5 . . G. ) . . . . ). G . . . . ) 1 9 . 0 . 1 51 7 5 .1 . 9 4 2 .1 G 1 >7 . . h . . . . . . i . . . 6 . t . . . 4 . e . G . . . . . 1 . ) .G . . . . > . . . . 1) 5 G . i 8 ' 1 . 8 5 . 1 1 4 1 G iG o . . . l . . . . o . . . 3 . r . . . 5 . e . G. . . . d. . 9 ). ( . . . “ . . .G ) . 2) 4 . 9 2 1 3 . 2 1 72 3 . 3 6 . 1 . 5 9 3 )G . iG e e n v i l l e , S . C . : o t a . 0 . . . G 0. . . . . .) . . 0 . . . . . . . . . G. . . . . i . . . . . . G. . . . . i . . . . . . . 1l 2 0 . 8 h i 5t 9e . . . 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G . . i 1 2 1 . 49 . o . . . l . . . .o . . . 4 .r . . . 0 . e . . . . . d . . 1 . G . . . . . i . . G G i ) 3 3 G . i5 g e r s t o w n , M d . : o t a 1 l 0 . . 0. . . . . 1 . . 0 . . 7 . . G . . . . .5 i1 . . . . 7 . 1 . . . . . 6 . 7 . 1 . . . . . 7 . 5 . . . . . . . 1 6 . . 9 1 . 9 3 . 1 0 8 8 . 16 8 5 1 . . h . . . . . i . . . t . 9 . . . e. 3 . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . 0. . . . . . . 1 .7 6 1 . 5 51 . 7 8 . 11 S I . S 1 . 1 8 5 7 1 8 . 4 018 . 411 o . l . . . o . . . . r . 6 . . . e . . . . d . 9 . . 2. . . . C 8 . 36 2 . 2 5 2 6 . 5 7 . . 32 9 9 28 3 . 93 83 8 8. 2 1 n n i b a l , M o . : o t a 1l 0. . . . 0 . . . . . . . . 0 . . . (. . . 2. . . . ) . . . . . ( . . . 2 . . > . . . . . 1 . . . . 3 . 1. . . 3 8 . 71 2 . 4 1 1 3 3 . h i t8 9e . . . .9 . . . . . . G . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. . . 2 . 6 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 2 . 2 0. .7 o l o 1 r 0 e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . 5 1 d . 20 4 . 26 92 2 . 2 0 7 . . 3 2 t t i e s b u r g , M i s s . : . o . . . . t . . . . a . . . . 1 .l . . . 0 . . . G .0 . . . . ) .G . . 0 . . . ) . . . . . . . . . . . G G ) i G i 1 5 1 . 37 . 6 2 . 8 G ) 2 ) ( 2 ) G i( 9 . 9 ( ) o . . l. . . . o . . . 3. r . . . .7 e . . . . d . . .2 G. . . . . . ) 2 4 1 . 85 G ) ( 2 i . G i n d e r s o n , K v . : . o . . . . t. . . . a. . . . 1 . l . . . 0 . . . .0 . . . . . . 0. . . . . . . . . . G . . . . > . 1 9 2 . 1 8 . 9. 29 0 1 . 8 1 1 . 1 71 . . h . . . . . i . . . .t 7 . . . . e 3 . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 1 . 8 61 . 7 4 1 . 7 7 . i n 14 3 . o . . . l . . . . o . . 2 . . . r . .6 . . e . . . . . 3 d G. . . . . ). 3) 1 3 . 1 24 . 5 8 . 3 2. )G 3 3 . G )G 30 > 1 9 1 7 2 6 0 a a G) G) G> G) G) G> G> G) G) G) G) G> G) G> e G) G) G) G) Gi G) G) G> G) G) G) Gi GJ G) G) G) G) G) G) (2) G) m (2) G) G) G) G) G) G) G) G) G) G) G> m (2) G) G> G) G) G) (2) G) G) G) G) G) G) Gi G) 6 Population not estimated. G) G) »Exclusive of stillbirths. 5 Nonregistration. 7 Based on population enumerated Apr. 15.1910. * Not computed. not 4 Colored population less than M per cent of total. 6 ProDably does1914. include deaths in territory annexed in 6 Average not shown lor less than five years. 5 2 4 6 . 0 7 1 .9 0 4 8 7 8 9 1 0 3 .4 G) G) G) 6 4 G) ; o a T o 1 1 t 1 a v p d <•) W W C 9 An G) W C G H V C i l f a o n n a W C T F a W C e r ) W C T F u W C T F W W C e n o W C T D H W C T C H o T P . .4 7 4 5 2 9 3. 3 1 67 80 VITAL STA TISTIC S No. 48. — D e a t h s : R a t e 1,000 P o p u l a t io n , per D P c C i t y p t 1 J T J T J T J T o u e a i e f l 9 A o an o n r a 1 1 t 1 p v d n t n n e , 9 0 1 0. 9 o t o 9 1 0 9 e 1 r c 1 0 5 1 u a 9 1 a o l 6 g 0 9 t a e o 0 0 h l r . r e t c .— Continued. a t e 1 f 9 1 1 9 1 10 1 9 9 1 10 29 T K T K K L T m 0 0 (2> 0 9 00 T L T L L L M M M M M (<) T T T T T T T 100.0 « 0 n 0 0 0 0 . 1 6 . . 2 .. . 4 0 1 . . 1 3 9 1 3. . 3 7 2 . 2 59 33. 67 . .5 5 . . 1 2 1 . 1 3 . . 4 1 3 1 0 . 6 3 . 6 . 1 14 3 5 . . 7 2 7 1 . 1 26 3 . 6. 8 5 9.2 . . 0 . 1 5 1 . 1 . . 4 5 . 9 09 . 11 2 7. 0 0. 1 6 0 ( ■ 1 1 1 ) .1 3 . 0 . 2 1 3 2 0 (2) 0 0 ' 11 78 21 3 . 4 1 . 3 . 5 4 3 . 2 1 39 2 2 . . 4 0 . 9 . 5 2. 0 . 2 0 4 2 1 11 . . 3 1 3 0 3 XJnable to procure transcripts for deaths. 4 Average not shown for less than five yca''s. . 7 .2 2 . 3 5.2 .3 . . 7 14 5 0 .3 89 . 1 0 4 8 2 . 32 . 4 1 . 1 85 1 8 . 6 . 3 . 0 41 0 1 . 4 2 3 . . . 42 9 6 . .0 7 3 0 . 3 50 . 1 . 4 . 9 5 10 . 5 9 4 0 N. . 0 69 14.4 (2) (4) (2) (4> (2) > Exclusive of stillbirths. 2 Nonregistration. T 68 . 1. 8 6 . 1 . 6 5 5 . 4 1 1 . 25 . 2 9 1 2 . 2 9 07 (>) o (2> (2) 3 . (0 22.5 m {-) 2 . 0 6 7 0. . 2 . 4 8 0 . . 24.4 T 9 0 c k s o n , M i s s . : . o . . . . t . . . . a . . . . 1 l. . . . 0 . . . 00 . . . . . . 0 . 0 . . . . 0 . . . . . 0. . . . . . 0 . 2 0 0 0 0 h i . 5t 0 e 0 . . . 3 . 0. . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . 0 . . . . . 0. . . . . .0 . . 0 0 2 0 o l o . 4r 9e 0 . d 7 ( . . . 2 . . .) . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . 0. . . . . 0. . . 4 0 0 0 a c k s o n , T e n n . : . o . . . . t . . . . a . . . . 1 l. . . . 0 . . . 00 . . . . . . 0 . 0 . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . 0 . 0 0 1 8 1 0 0 W . . h . . . . . i . . . . 6t . . . . 3 e. . 0 . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 C o . . . l . . . o. . . . 3 r. . . . 6 e. . 0 . . d. . . 3 . 0 . . . . . 0. . . 2 4 2 0 0 0 0 00 a c k s o n v i l l e , F l a . : o t a 1 l 0 2 . 0 . . . 7 . . . . . 0 . . . 5 3 . . . . 0 . 2. . . . . 2 . 1 . 2 . . . . . 2 1 . 1 .2 . .2 . . .0 . 8. . . . 1 . . 3. 1 . . 9 1 . 9 9 1 . 2 8 2 1 W . . h . . . . . . i . . 4. . t . . .9 . 2 . e . . . . 3 . 1. 1 . . . . . 7 . 3 2 . . . . 6 9 1 . 7 61 . 6 6 1 . 6 8 1 . 6 7 1 . 5 81 . 5 8 1 . 5 7 1 C o . . . l . . . o . . . . 5r . . . . 0e. . 3 . . . d. . 0 . 9 . . . . . . 5 3 . . . 2 2 2 5 3 2 . . 8 26 29 .6 3 1 . . 1 . 8 82 1 2 e f f e r s o n C i t y , M o . : . o . . . . t . . . . a . . . . 1 l. . . . 0 . . . 0 0. . . . . . . . 0 . . . . 0 . . . . . 0 . . . . . 0 . 1 3 1 . 4 01 . 4 9 1 . 3 6 1 00 . . h . . . . . i . . . . t8 . . . . 3 e . . 0 . . . .8 . 0. . . . . .0 . . . . 0 . W 1 1 . 9 1 2 1 0 0 C o l o 1 r 6 (e . 2 2 d) . .0 . . . . . 0. . . . . .0 . . . . . 0 . . . . 1 . . . . 8 2 . 2 8 . . 01 3 2 e f f e r s o n v i l l e , I n d . : o t a 1 l 0 . 0. . . . . . . 0. . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . 3 . . 1 . . . . 9 .6 . . . . . . . 9 . . . . . 1 . . 1 6 1 6. 31 3 1. . 7 1 5 5 . W . . h . . . . . . i . . . 8 . t . . . 5 . 1 . e . . . . 8 . . 21 . . . . 6 1. 1. . . . 6 3 1 . 2 4 1 . 6 9 1 . 7 2 1 . 7 16 . 4 7 1 . 2 9 1 . 3 4 1 C o . . . .l . . . o. . 1 . . . r . 4. . 2 . .e . . . 9 . 82. d . . . . .1 . 4 3 . . 3 81 . 7 0 . 0 1 5 .2 4 6 a n s a s C i t y , K a n s . : . o . . . . . t . . . . a . . 1. . . l . 0 . . . . 0 . . . . . . c . . 0 . 4 . . .0 . . . . 1. . . . 3. . 1 . 5 61 . 6 8 . 81 1 5 . 8 ) 2 1 . 4 5 . 5 1 . 4 1 W 71 . 1 2 1 5 1 .1 . . h . . . . . . i . . . 8 . t . . . 8 . .e . . . . . 7 0 . . . . . 0 . . 1 . . C o l o 1 r 1 e . . . 0. . . . . 2 . . . . 1 . 2. . . . . 4. . 8 2 . . . . . 5 . 0 . . . . . . 72 8 2 . 5 52 . 2 3 9 3d e y W e s t , F l a . : o t a 1 l 0 2 . 0 . . . 1 . . . 2 . . 0. . . 2 . 72 . . . . 4 . . 02 . . . . . 0 . 4 1 . . . . 8 . . 2 . . . . . . 9 2. . . . .2 . 1 . . . 7 18 . 4 8 1 . 6 9 W . . h . . . . . . i . . .7 . t . . .2 . 2 . e . . . 0 . 2. 2 . . . . .0 . 4 2 . . . . . 3 1 1 . 8 5 1 . 7 7 2 . 0 7 1 . 9 9 1 . 7 5 1 . 4 0 1 . 5 0 1 C o . . . l . . . . o . . . 2 . r . . . 7 . . e . . . . . d . 82 . . . . 6 . . . . 4 . 0 0. 9 32 2 3 6 1 2. . 23 0 5 1 . n o x v i l l e , T e n n . : 1 8 1 . 1 7 1 07 . . o . . . . . t . . . . a . . 1 . . . l . 0 . . . t. 0 . . 2. . . . ( ) . .0 *. . . > 0 . . . . 1. . . . 8. . . 3 1. 1 9 9 W . . h . . . . . . i . . .7 . t . . . 9 . . e( . . . 2 . .0 . > . . . . . 0. . . 1 5 1 . 4 8 1 . 5 9 1 . 5 01 . 4 1 0 . 91 7 1 72 C o l o 2 r 1 (e , 2 d 0 > . . 0 . . . . 2 . . . . 7 . 2. . . . 8. .3 2 . . . . . 6 . 9 .2 . . . . .9 26 . 5 2 0 . . 9 a w r e n c e , K a n s . : 1 2 1 . 4 4 . 5 . o . . . . t . . . . a. . . . 1 . l . . .0 . . . 0.0 . . . . . « . . 0 . . . . m . . . . . .< . . 2 . . ) . 0 0 0 W . . h . . . . . i . . . . t 8 . . . . e0 . . . . . . . . 3 . u . . . . . ) . 0 . . . . 0 1 3 . 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 C o l o 1 r 9 e. . 7 ud ) . 0. . . . . .0 . . . . . 0. . . . . 0 . . . . . 0 . . . . e a v e n w o r t h , K a n s . : o t a 6. 1 l 0 . 1. 0. . . 4 . . . 1 . . 0 . . 5 8. . . . . . . 7 . 1 . . . . 5 . . . . . . 6. 1 . . . . 13 . 1. . . 7 . 4. .8 1 . . . . 7 1 7 2 7 . 0 1 1 W h i 8t 7 e 1 . 3 . 2. 1 . . . . 4 4. . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . 1. . . . 5 . . 1 . . . . . 2 1 . 9 . . . 6 . 5 . 9 C o . . . l. . . . o . . . 1 . . r . . 2 . 2 . e . . . 2 . 8.d 2 . . . . . 3 . 5 . . 2 4 . 2 12 2 7 . . 9 2 2 2 3 2 2. 9 e x i n g t o n , K y . : 2 2 . 9 . o . . . . t. . . . a. . . . 1 . l . . . 0 . . . u .0 . . . . ) . ( . 0. . 2 . . 0 . . . . . 0. . . . . 0 .) 2 6 0 1 8 . 52 W . . h . . . . . i . . . . 6 t . . . . 8 . e . . ( . . . .2 . 6 . ) ( . . . 2 . . . ) 0 . . . . 0 0 . 42 0 0 C o . . . .l . . . o. . 3 . . . r . .1 . . ( .e . . 2 . . 4 d ).( . . .2 . . >0 3 2 . 4 3 3 0 0 0 o u i s v i l l e , K y . : 1 o t a 11 1 67 6 . . 1 l 0 . . .0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . 7 . . 1 . 1 . . . . 5 .9 0 . . . . . . . 5 . 1 0 . . . . 6 . . . . W . . h . . . . . i . . . . t 8 . . . . e1 . . 1 . . . . . 6 . 9 . . . . . 9 . . . . . . 1 3 1 1 - 6 14 4 1 . 1 3 5 1 5 . 4 . 7 1 .1 3 5 1 . 4 9 . C o . . . l. . . . o . . . 1 . . r . 8. . 2 . e . . . . 8 . 1 .d2 . . . . . 7 . 1 2. . 7 7 2 . 8 3 2 . 3 0 2 . 6 82 . 5 82 . 6 82 . 4 1 2 . 3 2 S y n c h b u r g , V a . : 1 4 1 . 2 6 2 1 7 . 8 0. . 3 9 . o . . . . .t . . . . a , . . . .1 . .l . 0. . . 2 . 0 . . . 0 . . . 1 . . 0 . .7 . 3 . . . . . . 5 1 8 . 1 W . . h . . . . . . i . . . 6 .t . . . 7 . e . 1 . . . . 5. . 9 . . . . . . 3 . 2 . . . . 0 1 . 2 5 1 . 1 0 6 3 . 2 .1 1 1 2 5 1 2 5 0. C o l o 3 r 2 e . d 12 5 . 3. . . , . 6. . 9 . . . . . 2 . 1 .2 . . 8 . .2 . . . . 1 . . 5. 2 . . . 2. 7 0. 72 2 4 6 . e m p h i s , T e n n . : 2 1 2 . 01 72 2 .6 0 7 8 . . o . . . . . t . . . . a. . 1 . . . l. 0 . . . 1 . 0 . . . 9 . . . . . .0 . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 4 7. .2 5 7 2 . . h . . . . . i. . . . 5 t. . . . 9 . e . 1 . . . . .6 . 9 . . . . . . 5 . . . . . 1 W 1 0 1 3 . 2 2 1. . 2 6 0 1 . 6 7 . 01 9 2 . 2 8 1 2 3 4 . 9 6 2. C o . . . l. . . . o . . .4 . . r . 0. . 2 . e . . . . 2 . 1 . d . . . . . . 9 . 2 5. 22 5. 9 2 e r i d i a n , M i s s . : 2 . o . . . . t . . . . a . . . . 1 . l . . . 0 . . . 0 . . . . . . .0 . 0 . . . . 0. . . . . . 0 . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 W h i . 1 5t 9 e 0 . . . 9 . 0. . . . . . 0 . . . . . 0 . . . . . 0. . . . . 0. . . . . . 0 . . 0 0 0 3 C o . . . l . . . .o . . . 4 . r . . . 0 . e . . . . d . .1 . . . . . . . 0 0 o b i l e , A l a . : 2 4 . 2 0 0 . o . . . . .t . . . . a . . . . l . . . . . 2 . . . . 4 . .2 . . . . .3 . 8 2 . . . . 7 . 6. 2 . . . . . 2 . 2 . . 4 .2 1 1 W h i 8. 1 4 18 8. 1 5t 5 e . . .8 . . . . . 2 . . . . 2 . . . . . . . 1 . 5 . . . 9 . . . 1 . . . 7. 7 . 1. . . . 1 8 8 8 . 7 C o l o 4 r 4 e . 2d 2 9 . 3. . . . . 3. . 7 2 . . . . 3. 7 . 0 .2 . .1 . . .5 . 4 2 . . . . .2 9 . 5.3 . . . . . 0 5 . o n J t . c : l a i r , 61 4 o t a 1 l 0 . . 0 . . . . . 2. . . 0 . 3. . . . . . . . 6 .2 . . . 2. . 2 1. . . . . 0 .7 4 .2 . . . . . 2 . 3 . 1 1 6. . 7 . . 3. . 01. . . . 2 3 8 . .8 41. 1 4 3 8 . . 7 W h i 8t 8e . . . 4 . . . . . .2 . . . .2 . . . . . . 1 . 5. 1 . . 7 . .5 . 1 . . . . 1 . 7 . 7 . 1 . . . . 31 8 . 2 6 1 2 5 7 9 .1 . .5 4 6 7 C o l o 1 r 1 e . . . . . . . . 2 . . .2 . 7 . . . 1 . . . . . 4 2 . . . 7 . 9 . . 1 . . . . . 6 5 6d o n t g o m e r y , A l a . : 2 92 . 2 22 1. 7 1 2 . o . . . . .t . . . . a . . . 1 . l . . .0 . . . 0 . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . 1 . . . . 9 4 1 9 7 . 1. 3 W h i t e . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . 3 . 1. . . . 4 . 9. . . . . . . 9 1. . . . 6 . 2 2 0 9 3 7 2 . 5 . 6 62 . C o l o 5 r 0 e . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . 3 . .2 . . . . .8 . 0 . . . . . . 1.3 . . . . 3 } 7d 0 (2> <2) (2) m 1 (2) J o . 1 8 a W C r 1 . . . IS. 8 . 2 8 0 7 . 1 5 0 1 .6 2 6 7 . 0 1 . 2 9 9 47 7 . 9 8 1 . 82 .. 1 . . .3 .3 7 5 9 95. 4 .2 . 7 4 9 9 71 1 . 1 4 1 . 2 60 2 1. 6. 1 4 15 6. . 23 4 . 7 9 0 81 VITAL STATISTICS, No. 48. —D eaths : R ate City and color. per 1,000 P opulation , etc .—Continued. Death rate1 from all causes per 1,000 population. Per cent Annual of pop average. ula tion, 1901 1906 1900 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1918 1914 1915 1916 1910. to to 1905 1910 Nashville, Tcnn.: Total......................... 100.0 21.5 19.3 23.8 19.4 W hite.................. 60.9 17.0 15.2 18.8 14.8 Colored............. 33.1 29.6 27.2 32.1 28.6 Natchez, Miss.: Total........................ 100.0 0 0 0 0 W hite................... 43-1 0 0 0 c) Colored................ 56.9 0 0 0 0 New Orleans, La.: T o tal........................ 100.0 22.4 21.7 26.5 22.3 W hite................... 73.6 19.2 18.0 21.2 18.4 Colored................ 26.4 31.0 32.1 40.9 33.0 Newport, Ky.: Total........................ 100.0 16.0 15.6 21.7 16.3 W hite................... 98.1 10.0 15.5 0 (•) Colored & ............... 1.9 20.1 21.0 h 0 Newport News, Va.: Total........................ 100.0 (3i 0 (3) 0 W hite................... 64.0 0 (3) 0 (3> Colored................ 36.0 0 (3) 0 (3) Norfolk, Va.: T otal........................ 100.0 19.2 23.2 27.2 21.9 W hite................... 62.8 14.4 16.9 18.8 16.1 Colored................ 27.2 26.3 33.4 38.0 31.3 Owensboro, K y.: Total........................ 100.0 0 (s> (3) 0 W hite................... 80.5 0 (a> 0 0 Colored................. 19.5 0 0 (a) 0 Paducah, Ky.: T otal........................ 100.0 22.2 17.5 28.1 17.0 W hite................... 73.4 19.3 13.5 23.7 14.1 Colored................ 26.6 29.2 28.4 38.5 24.6 Pensacola, Fla.: Total........................ 100.0 (3> 0 (3i 0 W hite................... 55.5 (3> <3i 0 (3> Colored............... 44.5 0 0 0 (3> Petersburg, Va.: 100.0 25.5 27.0 30.2 26.4 W hite.................. 54.3 19.9 19.7 25.2 18.1 Colored................ 45.7 31.6 35.5 35.2 36.1 Portsm outh, Va.: Total........................ 100.0 0 0 0 0 W hite................... 65.0 0 <*> 0 0 C olored............... 35.0 0 0 0 (3> Raleigh, N. C.: T o ta l........................ 100.0 25.0 26.8 30.1 23.6 W hite................... 61.6 21.2 22.7 23.1 20.6 Colored................ 38.4* 30.5 33.3 39.7 28.3 Richmond, Va.: T o ta l........................ 100.0 23.4 622.5 29.0 21.7 W hite.................. 63.4 18.5 717.4 23.7 17.4 Colored................. 36.6 31.7 729.9 37.6 29.0 Riverside, CaL: T otal........................ 100.0 (3> <8) 0 0 W hite.................. 88.8 <») (») (3) <9) Colored................. 11.2 0 0 (s) (») Roanoke, Va.: T o ta l....................... 100.0 (3) (3) (s) (3) W hite................... 77.3 M 0 Colored................. 22.7 0 (3> H (s) (a) San Antonio, Tex.: 100.0 21.4 20.7 22.8 19.8 W hite.................. 88.8 21.5 20.8 22.7 19.6 Colored................ 11.2 20.7 19.9 23.2 21.3 Savannah, Ga.: Total......................... 100.0 27.1 24.8 31.0 23.2 W hite................... 48.9 19.2 17.9 23.4 16.5 Colored................ 51.1 34.5 31.3 38.0 29.5 1Exclusive of stillbirths. 2 Unable to procure transcripts for deaths. 8 Nonregistration. 4 Not computed. c Colored population less th an 10 per cent of total. a 1917 ------ 6 3 2 9 5 1 °— s 18.1 18.7 20.5 19.3 17.8 18.4 17.2 0 14.1 15.0 16.0 14.8 14.7 14.6 14.0 0 26.2 26.0 29.6 28.2 24.0 26.1 24.4 0 20.1 21.2 c3) « 0 m 0 0 0 11.0 13.8 0 (*) (*) (s) 0 0 0 (3) 0 0 0 27.0 26.8 20.2 21.3 20.4 20.1 19.9 20.5 21.2 18.4 17.1 17.2 16.6 16.1 15.6 16.5 16.4 14.3 28.9 32.7 31.2 31.4 31.9 31.6 34.6 30.0 14.8 14.6 12.5 12.4 11.6 11.6 11.9 12.2 0 14.5 12.1 12.2 11.5 11.5 11.3 11.9 0 19.2 33.1 22.3 17.0 16.9 38.3 22.5 (3) <a> (*) 0 16.4 15.6 17.0 18.9 (3) 0 (>) 0 12.1 10.6 12.2 12.9 (3) (3> (a) 0 24.1 24.3 25.2 29.3 21.4 21.8 21.5 20.1 19.6 19.6 18.7 18.6 15.4 16.4 14.1 13.9 13.4 13.2 13.2 12.5 31.5 30.9 34.0 30.7 29.9 30.3 27.7 28.9 21.5 19.2 18.6 19.4 16.6 17.3 0 0 19.7 17.8 17.5 17.6 15.0 16.0 « 0 28.9 25.0 22.8 26.9 23.8 23.5 0 0 16.4 19.2 20.2 19.9 20.0 20.0 17.6 19.3 12.6 16.3 15.9 15.4 15.5 17.0 13.9 15.9 26.9 27.1 32.0 32.5 32.4 28.2 28.9 29.7 15.6 0 0 (3) 0 16.2 17.3 16.2 12.9 11.7 13.6 12.1 0 (*) 0 0 21.8 22.0 21.7 19.3 0 0 . (*) 0 26.1 26.5 25.7 23.2 24.0 24.X 24.5 30.0 18.1 20.1 20.7 16.6 16.9 16.5 19.4 22.1 35.5 34.2 31.8 31.0 32.4 33.1 31.0 40.2 (3> (3> 0 13.7 13.3 11.6 13.5 9.4 9.4 8.5 9.5 0 <*> < 3 0 21.6 20.5 17.1 20.6 0 <3) 0 0 24.3 27.9 31.3 31.2 24.9 30.4 27.5 28.0 19.0 24.5 27.5 29.8 22.0 24.7 23.6 21.9 32.9 33.6 37.5 33.5 29.7 39.6 34.1 38.7 20.7 22.6 21.0 20.7 20.4 19.7 18.9 19.7 16.3 18.1 16.7 16.5 16.7 15.2 15.9 16.2 28.2 30.3 28.4 27.9 26.8 27.5 24.3 26.1 14.4 16.2 16.0 13.2 11.8 11.5 14.6 0 (»> 15.2 16.7 16.6 13.5 12.5 12.2 15.0 8.1 12.2 11.7 10.7 6.3 6.1 11.7 w (3) (3) 15.4 13.9 15.4 15.2 14.6 15.3 12.0 11.6 13.3 12.6 12.2 13.3 0 0 (3) (3) 26.7 21.6 22.5 23.8 23.4 22.7 20.3 22.0 21.0 23.1 20.7 21.4 21.5 19.4 20.4 22.1 21.0 22.8 20.5 21.5 21.4 19.6 20.0 21.4 21.7 25.1 21.7 20.7 23.0 17.7 22.3 26.9 29.3 26.6 25.0 25.4 24.6 22.7 16.1 19.4 19.3 18.4 17.3 17.5 14.5 13.8 28.3 34.1 38.8 34,4 32.2 33.0 34.4 31.4 8Including Manchester for the years 1908 to 1910. 7 Excluding Manchester for the years 1908 to 1910. 8 Average not shown for less than five years. 9 Included in rural. 82 VITAL STATISTICS. N o. 4 8 .—D eaths : R ate pe e 1,000 P opulation , etc .—Continued. D e a th r a t e 1 from, all cau ses p er 1,000 p o p u la tio n . C ity a n d c o lo r. S edalia, M o .: T o t a l ........................... W h i t e ..................... C o lo r e d ................... S p a rta n b u rg, S. C .: T o t a l ........................... W h it e ..................... C o l o r e d ................. S p rin gfield , O h io: T o t a l ........................... W h i t e ..................... C o lo r e d ................... S ta u n to n , V a .: T o t a l ........................... W h i t e ..................... C o lo r e d ................... T a m p a , F la .: T o t a l ........................... W h i t e .................. C o lo r e d .................. T o p e k a , K a n s .: T o t a l......................... W h it e ..................... C o lo r e d .................. V ic k s b u r g , M iss.: W h i t e . ................... W a s h in g ton , D .-C .: T o t a l........................... W h it e ..................... C olored ................... W e s t C hester, P a .: T o t a l........................... W h it e ................ C olored ................... W ilm in g to n , D e l.: T o t a l........................... W h i t e ..................... C olored ................... W ilm in g to n . T o t a l........................... W h it e ..................... C olored ................... W in s t o n - S a le m ,* N. C.: rer cen t of pop u la tion , 1910. A nnual average. 1 90 0 1908 1 909 1 910 1911 1912 1918 1 91 4 1 915 <*) p p> P) P) P) P) P) P) PI P) P) P) P) P) 16.9 15.0 n .l 15.0 13.2 30.0 14.4 13.5 22.5 15.0 13.2 29.7 15.2 13.9 26.2 18.3 15.5 2 3 .4 1901 to 1 905 P) P) 1916 1 906 to 1 910 100.0 89.5 10.5 h 100.0 00.7 39.8 p) <*) pi <»j p) P) P> <2) PI P) P) P> PJ P) P) P) PJ p i p> p> pi p> pj pj p) pj pi 16.1 13.8 19.5 15.1 12.1 19.7 100.0 89.5 10.5 pj Pi h pi p> ( s> P) P) PI P) 12.6 11.8 18.6 13.2 12.9 la i 13.0 12.7 15.7 13J) 12.5 16.8 14.1 13.4 20.4 13.4 12.5 21.6 13.6 13.0 18.9 Is . 5 15.2 18.3 100.0 76.6 23.4 pj p> p) pi pi p) PI P) P) P) P) P) PJ P) P) P) P) P) pi P) PI p) 22.6 25.4 13.4 20.1 21.5 15.5 21.1 20.9 21.6 2 3.0 25.2 15.3 100.0 76.2 23.8 p> p> ( 2> p> <*) ( 2) P) P) ( 2) P) P) P) P) P) P) P) PJ ( 2) P) pj pi pi p) p) pj pj pj pj 14.4 12.4 21.5 12.2 11.4 14.8 100.0 89.6 10.4 p> p> <2) p) p) p) P) PI P) ( s) P) <*) P) P) PJ PJ P) 18.6 17.6 26.8 19.4 18.4 27.6 17.4 16.9 21.6 14.1 13.1 2 3.8 14.2 13.4 22.5 pj P) P) PI P) pi pi p> h pi 100.0 42.1 57.9 (2) P) (2) <2) t 2) w P) f 2) (2) (2) (2) <2) P) (2) p) P) PJ 0 (!) pj ( 2> (B P) (*) p) p> PJ ( 2J 32.3 21.4 39.8 2 9 .5 17.3 37.8 100.0 71.3 28.7 20.5 16.5 29.5 19.6 15.9 28.7 22.3 18.3 30.9 19.1 15.5 27.7 19.0 15.6 27.5 19.6 15.8 29.1 18. 7 15.5 26.5 18.3 14.8 2679 17.3 14.4 24.4 16.6 13.8 23.3 18.1 15.1 26.2 17.8 15.0 25.4 100.0 84.0 16.0 m 10.9 17.9 30.3 pj p> p) p) p> 20.$ 18.1 34.4 17.1 15.5 25.1 19.6 18.9 22.9 19.7 19.0 23.4 19.8 20.4 16.8 17.1 16.9 1A5 22.2 19.8 35.0 26.9 18.6 34.2 23.1 20.7 36.6 100.0 89. 6 10.4 17.0 15.7 27.2 17.0 15.9 26.5 20.2 19.1 27.5 15.8 14.4 27.1 15.8 14.5 26.5 17.7 16.8 24.3 ia 3 15.3 24.8 16.5 15.2 27.4 15.5 14.2 2a7 15.9 14.7 25.7 16.4 15.6 24.0 19.1 18.0 3 0.6 100.0 52.9 47.1 25.6 19.9 31.6 22.7 17.4 28.7 30.8 36.9 23.4 18.4 29.0 21.3 16.0 27.1 20.8 15.6 26.7 29.5 22.0 38.1 23.7 16.6 31.7 22.5 16.7 29.1 23.5 16.8 31.0 20.3 15.2 28.3 17.1 12.9 22.0 pi p> 19.6 13.6 N. C: T o t a l........................... 100.0 • W h it e ..................... 60.0 C olored ................... 40.0 A g g re g a te ..................... 100.0 W h it e ......................... 74.2 C olored ....................... 25.8 pi 2 4 .9 H m (3 pi pi pi m pi pj p) pj pj p> 20.3 17.6 23.6 17.9 12.2 24.7 17.2 a . i24.5 20.8 13.4 32.0 22.1 16.5 30.5 2 8 .5 20.2 15.0 2 8 .0 21.1 17.7 29.8 19.9 16.6 29.1 23.6 19.7 33.3 19.4 16.2 28.4 18.7 15.7 27.3 19.8 16.6 28.8 19.4 16.0 28.9 18.8 15.7 27.8 18.3 15.3 26.8 18.4 15.5 26.7 18.3 15.0 27.5 17.6 14.8 25.9 i E x c lu s iv e o f s tillbirth s. 8 N onregistration . (2) pj pj 8 A ve ra g e n o t sh o w n for less th a n fiv e years. * S alem co n so lid a te d w it h W in s t o n , M a y 13,1913. No, 49.—DEATHS:1 N umber and D istribution per 1,000, prom all Causes , Calendar Y ears 1900 and 1906 to 1916, and A nnual and 1906 to 1910, in the R egistration A rea ,2 by Color , N ativity , and P arent N ativity . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES. Annual average. Color, nativity, and parent 1900 1906 1907 1908 19X0 1909 1911 1918 1912 1914 1916 1915 nativity. 1901-1905 1906-1910 W hite................................................ 493,291 668,028 503,569 614,069 640,971 645,562 686,230 753,308 779,770 779,135 820,204 824,319 831,181 905,213 N a tiv e .......................................... 347,953 481,084 363,702 441,096 456,194 464,085 497,537 546,507 569,425 569,372 603,215 605,349 608.511 668,224 Both parents native............... 159,081 242,190 157,789 217,798 227,301 231,745 252,268 281,837 806,192 303,719 324,341 327,696 328,962 368,173 One or both parents foreign.. 116,882 175,820 110,971 160,502 164,956 171,637 180,626 201,378 193,628 194,181 206,031 203,189 203,392 219,119 Parentage unknow n.............. 47,740 56,808 35,679 58,439 59,569 66,683 61,058 63,292 69,605 71,172 72,843 74,464 76,157 80,932 3,266 58,963 Parentage not stated............. 24,242 4,357 4,368 4,020 3,585 Foreign.......................................... 135,292 176,798 130,111 162,364 174,270 171,834 178,788 196,733 199,346 198,652 205,104 207,272 211,551 224,405 U nknow n..................................... 10,046 10,146 9,756 10,609 10,507 9,643 9,905 10,068 10,999 11,111 11,885 11,698 11,119 12,584 Colored............................................. 36,330 46,905 36,370 44,036 46,063 46,012 46,308 52.104 59,514 59,116 70.644 73,740 77,974 96,708 Negro............................................ 35,042 44,132 34,995 41,508 43,302 43,113 43,240 49,499 56,431 56,050 67,267 70,429 74,363 92,899 261 1,173 1,118 In d ian ........................................... 311 1,120 1,306 1,435 886 1,359 1,428 1,224 1,369 1,429 1.633 Chinese and Japanese............... 1,036 1,599 1,064 *1,410 4 1, 641 «1,593 «i ; 633 *1,719 *1,724 »1,842 101,949 111,942 1*2,182 w 2,176 Aggregate.............................. 529,630 714,933 539,939 658,105 687,034 691,574 732,538 805,412 839,284 838,251 890,848 “ 8987059 909,155 1,001,921 D ISTRIBU TIO N PE R 1,000 DEATHS. 031.4 934.4 W hite................................................ 933.1 933.0 933.5 936.8 932.6 935.3 929.1 929.5 920.7 917.9 903.5 914.2 Native............................................ 657.0 672.9 670.3 664.0 673.6 671.1 679.2 678.5 678.5 666.9 679.2 677.1 674,1 669.3 300.4 330.9 Both parents native............... 338.8 292.2 330.8 335.1 344.4 349.9 364.8 364.1 367.5 362.3 364.9 361.8 220.7 243.9 One or both parents foreign.. 245.9 240.1 205.5 248.2 246.6 250.0 230.7 232.0 226.3 231.3 218.7 223.7 88.8 Parentage unknown............... 90.2 83.7 86.7 82.0 83.4 66.6 78.6 82.9 $4.9 81.8 82.9 80.8 83.8 Parentage not stated.............. 45.8 4.6 6.6 6.4 4.9 109.2 5.8 Foreign.......................................... 255.4 247.3 246.7 253.7 248.5 244.1 237.5 241.0 244.3 237.0 230.2 230,8 224.0 232.7 Unknown..................................... 19.0 16.1 15.3 13.9 13.5 12.5 14.2 18.1 13.1 13.3 13.0 12.6 13.3 12.2 Colored.............................................. 68.6 65.6 66-9 63.2 67.0 66.5 64.7 67.4 70.9 82.1 96.5 70.5 79.3 85.8 Negro............................................. 66.2 61.7 64.8 63.1 62.3 63.0 59.0 67.2 I' 66.9 61.5 75.5 78.4 81.8 92.7 Indian........................................... .5 .6 1.6 1.7 1.9 2.0 1.6 1.1 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.6 1.6 1.6 2.0 2.0 Chinese and Japanese................ 2.2 6 2.3 *2.1 <2.4, *2.2 *2.1 *2.1 *2.2 102.2 312.2 122.4 » 2.2 Aggregate.............................. 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 3,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 l,000.tf . 1,000.0 1 Exclusive of stillbirths. 1 1ncludes 1,055 Chinese and 66-4 Japanese. 1 For population of registration area, see Table 53, p. 88. 3 ** 14includes 1,060 Chinese and 664 Japanese. 3 Includes 917 Chinese, 478 Japanese, 5 Hawaiians, 3 Koreans, 3 Filipinos, 2 East 8 Includes 1,090 Chinese and 752 Japanese. Indians, I Tahitian, and 1 Hindoo. m Includes 1,053 Chinese and 896 Japanese. 4 Includes 958 Chinese and 683 Japanese. n Includes 1,018 Chinese, 904 Japanese, and 20 other colored. 3 Includes 984 Chinese and 609 Japanese. is Includes 1,168 Chinese, 987 Japanese and 37 other colored. * Includes 997 Chinese and 636 Japanese. >3Includes 1,102 Chinese, 1,037 Japanese, and 3i other colored. A verages , 1901 1905 VITAL STATISTICS, to 00 09 No. 50.—DEATHS:1 N umber and D istribution per 1,000, prom A verages , 1901 to 1905 and 1906 to 1910, all Causes , Calendar Y ears 1900 and in the R egistration A rea ,3 by S ex and and A nnual 1915 1906 to 1916, A ge . 1916 Co ** [Source: Reports o£ the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] NUM BER OF DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES. Sex and age. Annual average. 1900 1901-1905 1906-1910 389.625 325,307 139,015 29,523 12,802 7,897 5,657 194,894 16,102 10,808 18,468 27,867 29,831 30,074 32,690 31,708 33,626 35,258 35,735 40.664 43.665 43,262 38,968 28,215 15,354 5,094 1,544 1,106 714,933 1907 1908 1909 285,999 358.286 375,990 375,497 398,597 253,940 299,819 311,044 316,077 333,941 111,687 133,105 131,110 136,432 140,057 26,722 28,860 27,565 27,833 30,279 12,129 12,188 12,019 12,415 12,659 7,634 7,812 7,739 7,853 7,450 5,446 5,686 5,446 5,787 5,375 164,137 186,978 183,774 189,865 196,534 15,678 15,317 15,287 •15,822 16,142 9,144 10,443 10,513 10,588 10,761 14,498 17,928 18.359 18,145 18,138 22,260 26,805 27,876 27,137 27,303 24,573 28,633 29,415 28,635 29,733 23,727 28,502 30,174 29,056 29,905 24,606 30,790 32,844 31,188 32,965 23,364 29,101 31,233 30,566 32,115 22,521 30,703 32,652 32,717 34,646 24,283 31,166 33,610 34,128 36,428 25.024 31,989 34.360 34,738 37,007 27,633 36,109 39,297 39,417 42,475 29,123 38,040 41,499 41,506 46,649 29.025 37,627 41,265 41,306 45,610 25,447 33,501 36,429 37,419 41,989 18,843 24,025 26,778 27,219 29,680 9,646 13,071 14,352 14,787 16,533 5,486 4,697 4,932 3,367 4,179 1,380 1,502 /\ 1,321 1,113 1,393 324 1,240 901 794 1,927 1,805 539,939 658,105 687,034 691,574 732,538 1912 1913 1914 1910 1911 439,757 365,655 154,373 33,080 14,727 8,808 6,331 217,319 17,943 11,736 19,772 30,216 32,741 32,731 35,665 35,523 37,412 40,958 40,582 46,021 50,630 50.500 45.500 33,372 18,029 6,175 1,427 372 788 805,412 457,308 459,112 489.128 491,416 381,976 379,139 401,720 406,643 149,322 147,455 159,435 155,075 31,362 29,713 33,917 30,619 13,580 13,189 15,364 13,527 8,240 9,498 8,540 8,928 6,359 6,042 6,915 6,290 209,482 204,639 225.129 214,120 18,112 17,274 20,214 19,302 12,337 11,436 12,823 12,873 21,154 20,343 21,742 21,256 32.306 30,997 ' 32,711 32,924 34,249 33,762 35,492 35,707 34,416 33,743 35,387 36,090 38,570 37,916 39,711 40,309 37,522 37,885 40,139 40,919 39*457 39,624 42,028 43,062 44,130 45,496 47,804 49,103 44,023 45,732 47,961 49,902 49,651 51,097 52,990 55,530 54.306 55,492 57.413 59,803 54,898 55,650 58.413 61,869 49,019 50,772 51,998 53,775 36,108 36,678 38,011 39,669 19,564 19,559 20,281 21,047 7,082 7,294 7,096 6,761 1,493 1,568 1,711 1,518 462 467 458 405 1,123 1,475 1,327 1,296 839,284 838,251 890,848 898,059 494,595 547,809 414.560 454,112 148.561 164,660 28,884 36,218 12,424 16,304 9,913 7.691 5,663 6,986 203,223 234,081 17,738 20,635 12,583 14,008 21,186 23,342 32,588 35,357 35,023 38,148 36,313 39,257 40,788 44,171 41,505 45,121 44.777 48,818 49.941 53,448 53,232 58,629 62,779 57,807 68.141 62,433 65,879 70,306 57,766 62,597 42,146 45,769 22.299 24,488 7,771 8.637 1,870 2,205 547 649 1,140 1,305 909,155 1,001,921 •< n 2 Eh CO H > B CO H R m VITAL STATISTICS, Sex: M ale.......................................... 283.962 Fem ale..................................... 245,668 Age: Under 1 y e ar........................... 100,268 1 y ear........................................ 22,325 2 years ...................................... 10,005 6,350 3 years...................................... 4,737 4 years...................................... Under 5 years......................... 143,684 5 to 9 years.............................. 13,679 30 to 14 y ears........................... 8,703 15 to 19 years........................... 14,531 20 to 24 y ears........................... 22,246 25 to 29 years........................... 24,439 30 to 34 y e ars., l ..................... 24,169 35 to 39 y ears........................... 25,332 40 to 44 y ears........................... 24,743 45 to 49 years........................... 24,068 50 to 54 y ears........................... 25,706 55 to 59 y ears........................... 26,081 60 to 64 y e ars........................... 29,474 65 to 69 years........................... 30,382 70 to 74 y ears........................... 30,124 75 to 79 y ears........................... 26,420 80 to 84 years........................... 19,446 85 to 89 years........................... 9,962 90 to 94 y ears........................... 3,522 95 to 99 years.......................... } 1,118 100 years and o v er................. 3,801 U nknow n................................ Aggregate..................... 529,630 1906 DISTRIBUTION PER 1,000 DEATHS. 545.0 455.0 194.4 41.3 17.9 11.0 7.9 272.6 22.5 15.1 25.8 39.0 41.7 42.1 45.7 44.4 47.0 49.3 50.0 56.9 61.1 60.5 54.5 39.5 21.5 7.1 2.2 1.5 1,000.0 529.7 470.3 206.9 49.5 22.5 14.5 10.7 304.0 29.0 16.9 26.9 41.2 45.5 43.9 45.6 43.3 41.7 45.0 46.3 51.2 53.9 53.8 47.1 34.9 17.9 6.2 2.1 3.6 1,000.0 i Exclusive ol stillbirths. 544.4 455.6 202.3 43.9 18.5' 11.3 8.2 284.1 23.3 15.9 27.2 40.7 43.5 43.3 46.8 44.2 46.7 47.4 48.6 54.9 57.8 57.2 50.9 36.5 19.9 6.4 2.1 2.7 1,000.0 547.3 452.7 190.8 40.1 17.5 7.9 267.5 22.3 15.3 26.7 40.0 42.8 43.9 47.8 45.5 47.5 48.9 50.0 57.2 60.4 60.1 53.0 39.0 20.9 6.8 2.0 1.8 1,000.0 n.i 543.0 457.0 197.3 40.2 18.0 11.2 7.9 274.5 22.9 15.3 26.2 39.2 41.4 42.0 45.1 44.2 47.3 49.3 50.2 57.0 60.0 59.7 54.1 39.4 21.4 7.1 2.2 1.3 1,000-0 544.1 455.9 191.2 41.3 17.3 10.7 7.8 268.3 22.0 14.7 24.8 37.3 40.6 40.8 45.0 43.8 47.3 49.7 50.5 58.0 63.7 62.3 57.3 40.5 22.6 7.5 { ^ 1.1 1,000.0 546.0 454.0 191.7 41.1 18.3 10.9 7.9 269.8 22.3 14.6 24.5 37.5 40.7 40.6 44.3 44.3 46.5 50.9 50.4 57.1 62.9 62.7 56.5 41.4 22.4 1.8 .5 1.0 1,000.0 7.7 544.9 455.1 177.9 37.4 16.2 10.6 7.5 249.6 21.6 14.7 25.2 38.5 40.8 41.0 46.0 44.7 47.0 52.6 52.5 59.2 64.7 65.4 58.4 43.0 23.3 8.1 1.8 .5 1.5 1,000.0 547.7 452.3 175.9 35.4 15.7 9.8 7.2 244.1 20.6 13.6 24.3 37.0 40.3 40.3 45.2 45.2 47.3 54.3 54.6 61.0 66.2 66.4 60.6 43.8 23.3 8.4 1.8 .5 1.3 1,000.0 549.1 450.9 179.0 38.1 17.2 10.7 7.8 252.7 22.7 14.4 24.4 36.7 39.8 39.7 44.6 45.1 47.2 53.7 53.8 59.5 64.4 65.6 58.4 42.7 8.0 1.8 .5 1.7 1,000.0 22.8 547.2 452.8 172.7 34.1 15.1 9.5 7.1 238.4 21.5 14.3 23.7 36.7 39.8 40.2 44.9 45.6 48.0 54.7 55.6 61.8 66.6 68.9 59.9 44.2 23.4 8.1 1.9 .5 1.5 1,000.0 544.0 456.0 163.4 31.8 31.7 8.5 6.2 223.5 19.5 13.8 23.3 35.8 39.2 39.9 44.9 45.7 49.3 54.9 58.6 63.6 68.7 72.5 63.5 46.4 24.5 8.5 2.1 .6 1.3 1,000.0 546.8 453.2 164.3 36.1 16.3 9.9 70 233.6 20.6 14.0 23.3 35.3 38.1 39.2 44.1 45.0 48.8 53.3 58.5 62.7 68.0 70-2 62.5 45.7 24.4 8.6 .6 1.3 1,000.0 2.2 VITAL STATISTICS, Sex: M ale.......................................... 536.2 Fem ale..................................... 463.8 Age: Under 1 y e a r........................... 189.3 1 y e a r........................................ 42.2 2 years ...................................... 18.9 3 years ...................................... 12.0 4 years ...................................... 8.9 Under 5 years......................... 271.3 5 to 9 years.............................. 25.8 10 to 14 years........................... 16.4 15 to 19 y ears........................... 27.4 20 to 24 years........................... 42.0 25 to 29 years........................... 46.1 30 to 34 y ears........................... 45.6 35 to 39 years........................... 47.8 40 to 44 y ears........................... 46.7 45 to 49 years........................... 45.4 50 to 54 years........................... 48.5 55 to 59 years........................... 49.2 60 to 64 years........................... 55.7 65 to 69 y ears........................... 57.4 70 to 74 y ears........................... 56.9 75 to 79 y ears........................... 49.9 80 to 84 y ears........................... 36.7 85 to 89 y ears........................... 18.8 90 to 94 y ears........................... 6.6 95 to 99 years........................... } 2.1 100 years and o v e r................. U nknow n................................ 3.4 Aggregate..................... 1,000.0 •Tor population ol registration area, see Table 55, p. 90. Ox 00 No. 51.—DEATHS:1 N u m b e r a n d R a te p e r 100,000 P o pu l a tio n , C a l e n d a r Y e a r s 1900 a n d 1906 to 1916, a n d A n n u a l A v e r a g e s , go 1901 to 1905 a n d 1906 to 1910, in t h e R e g ist r a t io n A r e a ,2 b y P r in c ipa l C a u s e s . , [Source: Reports ol the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.) NUMBER OF DEATHS. Cause of death. Annual average. 901-1905 1900-1910 1900 1907 190S 1909 1910 1911 13,160 1,415 95 5,087 3,227 6,324 10,793 4,320 5,829 65,986 9,662 29.020 5,331 69,109 70.666 82,174 86,110 48,038 5,853 39,055 2,101 94,750 658,105 12,670 1,166 74 4,302 4.309 4,856 10,154 10,066 5,282 67,064 9,695 30.514 5,801 72,045 78,365 89.246 84,598 51,472 6,745 40,290 2,709 95,611 637,034 11,375 1,109 92 4,611 5,577 4,969 10,052 9,989 5.390 68,074 10,335 33,465 6,274 69,921 80,607 81,758 89,513 51,717 8,332 37,976 3,003 97,435 691,574 10,722 1,175 79 4,860 5,781 4,906 10,358 6,649 5,458 70,844 10,991 37,562 7,024 73.283 90,456 90.868 91,863 57,070 8,402 40,773 2,854 100.560 732,538 12,673 1,167 202 6,598 6,255 0,146 11,521 7,774 6,663 75,211 11,098 41,039 8,040 77,991 100.106 100,835 104,801 62,559 8,590 45,410 3,190 107,537 805,412 12,451 1,802 130 5,922 5, 243 6,682 11,174 9,294 6,132 81,796 12,409 44,024 8,805 81,428 109,830 99,650 98,601 67,348 9,622 50,121 3,907 112,913 839,284 1912 1913 9,987 11,323 1,848 1,565 165 125 4,240 8,108 4.038 5,498 5,619 0,332 11,013 11,920 6,237 7,725 5,426 6,382 78,465 80,812 11,895 12,609 46,531 49,928 9,045 9,660 82,248 84,755 115,007 117,645 100,210 103,979 95,599 103,276 72,059 75,253 9,656 9,988 49,775 54,011 3,954 4,567 115,234 125,387 838,251 890,848 1914 10,185 1,477 232 4,461 4,340 6,816 11,786 6,014 6,128 84,366 -12,537 52,420 10,666 87,614 123,901 104,086 99,673 78,023 10,933 51,770 4,847 125,804 898,059 1915 1916 8,332 9,510 2,175 1,5*1 169 114 3,649 7.947 2,419 2,355 5,421 7,284 10,544 10,367 10,768 18,886 5,320 6,788 88,666 85,993 12,201 12,730 54,584 58,600 12,199 11,775 88,108 99,077 130,755 141,589 109,444 118,435 94,987 106,027 86,324 80,808 11,216 10,162 51,406 60,071 4,670 6.050 125,045 137,565 909,155 1,001,921 VITAL STATISTICS. Typhoid fever................................... 10,458 12,120 11.0-44 2,434 1,508 1,206 Malaria............................................... 1,119 108 611 Smallpox............................................ 2,951 6,092 3,865 Measles................................................ 3,60S 3,135 5,030 Scarlet fever.................................... 3,719 3,572 5,440 Whooping cough............................. 9,674 10,576 13,314 Diphtheria and croup...................... 6,506 7,760 7,031 Influenza ........................................... 4,924 5,724 5,967 Other epidemic diseases................. Tuberculosis of the lungs3............. 55,809 69.436 55,910 7,169 10,350 6,186 Other forms of tuberculosis.......... Cancer and other malignant tu mors ................................................ 22,214 34.320 19,381 3,772 6,494 2,996 D iabetes............................................ Diseases of the nervous system and of the organs of special sense. 58,890 72,470 62,878 Diseases of the circulatory system. 52,696 84,040 45,279 Diseases of the respiratory system . 72,091 88,976 78,832 Diseases of the digestive system .. 63,834 Cl,377 68,908 Nonvenereai diseases of the genito-urinary system and annexa.. 37,584 64,171 32,567 External causes: 4,S48j 7,584 3,534 Suicide....................................... Accidental or undefined.......... 27,753 40,702 24,287 658 950 2,771 Hom icide................................... All other causes................................. 77,940 99,180 87,403 T o ta l....................................... 529,030 714,933 539,939 1906 DEATH RATE PE R 100,000 POPULATION, 1 Exclusive ol stillbirths. 25.6 35.9 2. G 7.9 .2 1.9 12.5 10.8 10.2 10.6 11.5 12.1 22.4 43.3 22.9 16.4 12.0 19.3 146.8 181.8 21.9 20.1 72.6 63.0 13.7 9.7 204.4 153.2 177.7 147.2 188.1 256.2 193.2 223.9 105.9 114.5 11.5 16.0 86.0 79.0 2.1 5.9 284.2 209.8 1,511.5 1,755.0 31.3 3.4 .2 12.1 7.7 15.1 25.7 10.3 13.9 157.1 23.1 69.1 12.7 164.6 168.3 195.7 205.1 114.4 13.9 93.0 5.0 225.8 1,567.5 29.5 2.7 .2 10.0 10.0 11.3 23.6 23.4 12.2 155.9 22.0 70.9 13.5 167.5 182.2 207.5 196.6 119.7 15.7 93.7 6.3 222.1 1,597.1 24.3 2.4 .2 9.9 11.9 10.6 21.5 21.3 11.6 145.5 22.1 71.5 13.4 149.4 172.3 174.7 191.3 110.5 17.8 81.2 6.4 208.2 1,478.0 21.1 2.3 .2 9.0 11.4 9.6 20.4 13.1 10.6 139.3 21.5 73.8 13.8 144.1 177.8 178.6 180.6 112.2 16.5 80.2 5.6 197.7 1,440.0 21.0 23.5 2.2 3.0 .2 .4 12.3 10.0 11.6 8.8 11.4 11.3 21.4 18.9 14.4 15.7 12.3 10.3 139.7 138.0 20.6 20.9 76.2 74.3 14.9 14.9 144.8 137.4 185.9 185.3 187.3 168.1 194.6 166.3 116.2 113.6 16.2 16.0 84.6 84.3 6.6 5.9 199.0 190.6 1,495.8 1,415.9 * For population oi registration area, see Table 65, p. 90. 16.5 3.1 .3 7.0 6.7 9.3 18.2 10.3 9.0 129.8 19.7 77.0 15.0 136.1 190.3 165.8 158.2 119.2 16.0 82.4 6.5 190.8 1,387.2 17.9 2.5 .2 12.8 8.7 10.0 18.8 12.2 10.1 127.7 19.9 78.9 15.3 133.9 185.9 164.3 163.2 118.9 15.8 85.3 7.2 198.1 1,407.4 15.4 2.2 .3 6.8 6.6 10.3 17.9 9.1 9.3 127.8 19.0 79.4 16.2 132.8 187.8 157.7 151.0 118.2 16.6 78.5 7.3 190.6 1,360.9 12.4 13.3 2.3 3.0 .3 .2 5.4 11.1 3.6 3.3 8.1 10.2 15.7 14.5 16.0 26.4 7.9 9.5 127.7 123.8 18.1 17.8 81.1 81.8 17.5 17.0 130.8 138.3 194.2 197.7 162.5 165.4 141.1 148.0 120.0 120.5 • 14.2 16.7 83.9 76.3 6.9 7.1 191.9 185.7 1,350.2 1,398.9 »Includes acute miliary tuberculosis. VITAL. STATISTICS, Typhoid fever.................................. 32.0 M alaria..................................... 4.8 Sm allpox........................................... 3.4 Measles............................................... 9.0 Scarlet fever..................................... 11.0 Whooping cough.............................. 10.9 Diphtheria and croup................... 29.0 Influenza........................................... 19.9 Other epidemic diseases................. 15.1 Tuberculosis of the lungs®............. 170.7 Other forms of tuberculosis.......... 21.9 Canoer and other m alignant tu mors................................................. 67.9 Diabetes............................................. 11.5 Diseases of the nervous system and of the organs of specialsense 180.1 Diseasesof thecirculatorysystem . 161.2 Diseasesof therespiratorysystem . 220.5 Diseases of the digestive system .. 195.2 Nonvenereal diseases of the genito-urinary system and annexa. 114.9 External causes: Suicide......................................... 13.9 Accidental or undefined......... 84.9 Homicide.................................... 2.9 All other causes................................ 238.4 T otal........................................ 1,619.7 00 -3 88 No. 5 3.— DEATHS: R ate V IT A L STATISTICS. pe e 1,000 P opulation , from all Causes (E xclusive of S tillbirths ), Calendar Y ears 1906 to 1916, and A nnual A verages , 1901 to 1905 and 1906 to 1910, b y R egistration S tates . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Departm ent of Commerce.] Registration State. Annual average. 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1901- 19061905 1910 California.................... P) Colorado..................... P> Connecticut............... 35.7 District ot Columbia. 20.5 Indiana....................... 13.2 K ansas........................ p> K entucky................... (*> Maine.......................... 15.9 M aryland.................... p> Massachusetts........... 16.6 Michigan..................... 13.3 Minnesota.................. (U Missouri...................... P> M ontana..................... b) New Hampshire........ 16.0 New Jersey................. 16.1 New York................... 17.1 North Carolina3........ 0) Ohio........ .................... p> Pennsylvania............ '*> Rhode Island............. 17.8 South Carolina......... p> South D akota............ p> U ta h ............................ ■ pi V erm ont..................... 16.2 Virginia....................... p> W ashington............... pi W isconsin.................. (>) Total................. 15.9 13.9 14.1 14.3 14.0 15.6 16.2 19.6 20.3 13.0 12.8 0) p> (>) <4 16.2 16.0 16.0 16.0 36.1 16.3 13.6 14.0 <*> <0 p> p> p) p> 17.2 17.7 15.4 15.9 16.4 16.9 (z) (*) (*> > 15.5 16.0 16.7 17.4 (i) p> 8.5 h P> h 16.1 16.7 p> (*) (4 P) p) 15.0 35.7 14.6 15.3 16.5 20.1 13.0 h 16.4 16.4 17.0 13.6 (4 p) 17.6 16.1 17.3 (■ ) pi 15.9 17.8 0) 9.1 \L4.1 14.5 14.8 19.1 12.8 p> p> 13.4 14.2 15.0 19.0 12.9 (4 (4 15.6 15.5 15.4 13.1 <4 15.7 15.8 15.9 13.4 p) <4 (4 P) 16.8 16.9 14.8 14 7 15.9 15.7 p> <4 12.9 P) 15.1 14.7 15.9 15.6 p> p> 9.2 8.5 pi pi p> 16.2 15.9 15.7 p> p> p) 9.3 9.8 p) 11.7 11.8 p> 15.9 14.7 14.2 13.5 13.8 15.6 19.6 13.5 (4 17.1 1G.0 10.1 14.1 10.9 p> 10.6 17.3 15.5 16.1 18.7 13.7 15. G 17.1 <4 P) 10.8 16.0 p> 10.0 12.0 14.7 13.7 12.9 15.4 18.7 12.9 p) 13.2 16.1 15.8 15.3 13.2 10.5 13.1 10.2 17.1 14.7 15.5 18.3 13.1 14.2 15.5 p) p) 10.3 15.8 4p> 8.9 11.5 13.9 14.2 11.6 14.9 18.3 13.0 p> 12.9 15.5 15.5 15.0 13.4 9.5 12.6 10.1 16.4 14.1 15.0 17.3 13.4 14.0 15.2 pi 9.9 15.2 4P) 7.9 11.3 13.6 i4.5 11.5 15.0 17.3 13.3 p) 13.1 35.3 16.2 15.0 13.9 10.4 12.4 12.0 17.1 14.3 15.0 16.8 13.8 14.6 15.0 p> p) 11.0 15.8 13.9 4 8.5 11.5 13.9 13.6 11.2 15.1 16.6 12.9 9.8 12.9 15.6 15.9 14.7 13.4 10.6 12.3 11.2 16.3 14.2 14.7 19.0 13.0 13.9 14.7 pi to 10.1 15.0 14.0 48 .1 11.1 13.4 13.7 13.5 11.3 10.3 14.9 36.3 18.1 17.8 12.7 • 33:6 10.1 10.9 12.3 ; 12.6 15.6 15.7 15.8 16.5 14.5 15.2 13.4 15.1 10.1 10.7 12.0 12.9 11.4 12.6 16.1 16.1 13.8 15.0 14.6 34.8 17.3 13.1 13.0 14.4 13.8 14.6 14.8 15.5 p> 13.8 p> (10,4 1) 9.9 14.7 15.6 14.2 14.7 4 8.1 *7.7 10.8 11.8 13.3 13.9 1 Nonregistration. 2 Average not shown for less than five years. 3 From 1910 to 1915, inclusive, includes only municipalities having a population of 3,000 or over in 1900. 4 The rates are based on estimates of population computed on the assum ption that the annual num eri cal increase since 1910 has been the same as the average annual numerical increase between 1900 and 1910. This method probably results, in this case, in an exaggeration of the estim ated population and a conse quent reduction of the apparent death rate below the true figure. No. 53.—POPULATION, DEATHS (EXCLUSIVE OF STILLBIRTHS), AND DEATH RATE, FOR THE REGISTRATION AREA AND THE ORIGINAL REGISTRATION STATES: 1906 TO 1916. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Departm ent of Commerce.] Calendar year. 1906................................................ 1907................................................ 1908................................................ 1909................................................ 1910................................................ 1911................................................ 1912................................................ 1913................................................ 1914................................................ 1915................................................ 1916................................................ Registration area. Original registration States.* Deaths. Deaths. Population. R ate per Population. R ate per Number. 1,000 pop Number. 1,000 pop ulation. ulation. 2 41,983,419 2 43,016,990 2 46,789,913 2 50,870,518 2 53,843,896 2 59,275,977 2 00,427,247 2 63,298,718 2 65,989,295 2 67,336,992 2 71,621,632 658,105 687,034 691,574 732,538 805,412 839,284 838,251 890,848 898,059 909,155 1,001,921 15.7 16.0 14.8 14.4 15.0 14.2 13.9 14.1 13.6 13.5 14.0 2 22,218,713 2 22/700,521 2 23,182,330 2 23,664,144 2 24,145,957 2 24,627,761 2 24,959,068 2 25,372,723 2 25,786,378 2 26,200,032 2 26,613,687 353,906 366,658 351,163 353,576 377,015 368,087 363,619 372,895 371,441 373,705 397,698 15.9 16.2 15.1 14.9 15.6 14.9 14.6 14.7 14.4 14.3 14.9 *Includes Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, New H am p. shire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont. 2 Estim ated as of July 1. 89 V ITA L STATISTICS, JToi-5 4.^D E A T H S : * R a t e p e r 1,000 P o p u l a t io n , f r o m a l l C a u s e s , C a l e n d a r Y e a r s 1900 a n d 1905 to 1916, a n d A n n u a l A v e r a g e s , 1901 t o 1905 a n d 1906 t o 1910, i n C it ie s a n d R u r a l D is t r ic t s o f E a c h R e g is t r a t io n S t a t e . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce. For the years 1900 to 1909, “cities” Include places having a population of 8,000 or over in 1900; for 1910 to 1916 only places of 10,C00 . or more inhabitants in 1910 are included. ] Annual average. 1900 1905 1906 1906-1910 1901-1905 Registration State. Rural Rural Rural Rural Rural Cities. dis Cities. dis Cities. dis Cities. dis Cities. dis tricts. tricts. tricts. tricts. tricts. California................... Colorado..................... Connecticut............... Indiana...................... K ansas...................... K en tu ck y ................ Maine.......................... Maryland................... Massachusetts........... Michigan.................... Minnesota.................. Missouri..................... Montana.................... New Ham pshire___ New Jersey................ New York.................. North Carolina 4....... Ohio............................ Pennsylvania............ Rhode Island............ South Carolina.......... South Dakota........... U tah............................ Vermont.................... V irginia.................... W ashington............... Wisconsin.................. Total................ 0 15.6 0 17.3 0 15.1 16.0 0 0 18.6 0 16.9 0 0 15.4 0 16.0 m 16.1 15.0 14.5 0 0 0 17.1 17.9 18.1 0 m m 17.9 0 m 0 17.5 0 0 m 5 17.4 12.6 12.7 12.4 12.6 14.9 12.4 14.4 0 0 18.5 19.4 16.2 14.6 <•> 0 0 0 15.4 20.1 12.8 0 15.9 18.5 0 13.1 0 0 0 0 0 16.2 17.7 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 17.0 0 17.6 16.8 0 13.7 14.8 0 0 16.6 16.7 0 0 0 15.9 17.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14.1 s 16.3 0 0 18.0 16.9 15.4 0 0 0 16.9 19.4 13.3 15.4 14.2 16.2 0 19.4 19.5 0 0 0 20.3 0 0 0 0 « 15.9 17.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13.4 o 18.9 0 0 18.1 13.7 0 0 „ 10.5 0 17.5 13.5 0 0 0 18.0 15.5 15.5 0 0 16.4 14.2 0 (»> 18.1 0„ 16.9 14.2 0 0 (s) 18.3 17.5 17.8 0 0 0 0 0, 0 20.8 17,1 0 0 0 0 0 0 16.4 19.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15.2 6 17.1 17.5 0 18.0 0 15.3 16.7 12.8 14.5 0 0 o 0 15.6 18.2 19.8 0 16.4 16.5 13.0 0 0 0 16.6 13.6 15.2 0 0 0 17.1 0 0 0 16.6 0 0 0 15.1 0 0 0 18.4 17.7 17.8 11.3 11.6 15.1 12.2 0 0 15.3 12.6 15.7 13.5 0 0 017.2 13.1 14.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18.0 16.8 0 9.4 0 18.8 14.4 6 17.4 0 14.3 19.8 (’- 8.4 > 016.4 13.7 1908 1909 1910 1907 1911 Rural Rural Rural Rural Rural Registration State. Cities. dis- Cities. dis- Cities. dis- Cities. dis- Cities. districts. tricts. tricts. tricts. tricts. California................... Colorado..................... Connecticut............... Indiana...................... K ansas...................... K entucky................. Maine.......................... Maryland................... Massachusetts........... Michigan.................... Minnesota.................. Missouri.................... Montana.................... New H am pshire___ New Jersey............... New Y ork................. North Carolina <....... Ohio............................ Pennsylvania............ Rhode Island............ South Carolina.......... South Dakota........... U tah............................ Vermont..................... V irginia.................... W ashington............... W isconsin................. Total................ 16.9 18.9 16.9 14.4 0 0 19.0 20.6 17.2 14.6 0 <) * 0 17.9 17.7 17.9 0 0 17.7 18.2 0 11.8 0 17.4 0 0 0 617.5 12.7 13.1 15.7 12.4 15.2 17.6 15.1 14.1 0 0 0 0 15.5 17.4 12.7 16.6 13.1 0 0 0 17.3 13.5 15.7 19.0 16.0 13.9 0 0 0 16.8 16.0 16.2 0 0 0 0 14.4 16.5 15.9 16.1 0 09.0 12.6 0 17.0 0 15.9 0 0 0 10.8 12.9 0 14.0 ^ 15.9 * Exclusive of stillbirths. 8 Nonregistration. 8 Average not shown for less than five years. 13.2 14.6 12.7 16.6 14.2 15.3 12.2 13.9 0 0 0 0 , 15.1 17.7 12.9 18.6 15.5 15.5 13.1 13.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 16.7 18.0 13.0 15.8 15.3 15.9 0 0 0 13.9 14.0 15.8 15.0 15.9 09.1 10.7 0 0 0 17.1 15.8 0 0 8.4 10.9 11.2 13.4 13.3 615.4 12.4 12.8 14.4 12.4 0 0 14.9 12.6 15.2 12.7 0 0 0 16.1 12.9 15.1 0 12.1 13.8 14.1 14.6 15.7 15.9 15.2 0 0 20.3 19.2 16.0 15.6 12.5 0 15.4 17.5 16.1 10.2 20.5 14.8 16.9 17.2 08.5 0 (2 > 13.0 0 17.2 15.5 n 0 9.1 11.0 11.0 13.6 13.0 515.9 12.3 12.6 15.0 12.7 0 0 16.2 13.2 16.1 13.3 10.2 0 8.8 17.1 14.3 16.0 17.3 12.8 14.4 16.5 0 0 9.8 15.8 09.1 11.2 13.4 14.7 15.1 15.6 14.0 0 16.9 18.4 18.5 15.3 14.1 11.5 15.2 14.5 17.8 35.2 15.5 20.8 14.1 15.5 15.6 0 0 11.8 17.9 0 9.8 12.7 6 15.1 12.4 11.7 15.1 12.4 0 12.4 15.4 13.5 15.5 12.7 10.0 11.9 8.7 16.6 13.7 15.8 16.5 12.2 13.0 15.1 0 0 9.6 15.5 0 82 , 10.9 12.7 4 From 1910 to 1915, inclusive, includes only municipalities having apopulation of 1,000 or over in 1900. 6 Includes District of Columbia. 90 V IT A L S T A T IS T IC S No. 54. — D e a t h s : 1 R a t e p e e 1,000 P o p u l a t io n , p r o m a ll C a u s e s , C a l e n d a r Y e a r s 1900 a n d 1905 to 1916, a n d A n n u a l A v e r a g e s , 1901 to 1905 a n d 1906 to 1910, in Cit ie s a n d R u r a l D is t r ic t s o p E a c h R e g is t r a t io n S t a t e — Contd. 1912 Registration State. California.......................... Colorado............................ Connecticut...................... In d ian a .............................. K ansas................................ K entucky.......................... M aine................................. M aryland.......................... M assachusetts.................. M ichigan............................ M innesota.......................... Missouri............................. M ontana............................ New H am pshire.............. New Je rse y ....................... New York.......................... N orth Carolina 3 .............. O h io ................................... P ennsylvania................... Rhode Island..................... South Carolina.................. South D akota................... U ta h ................................... V erm ont............................ Virginia.............................. W ashington...................... W lseonsin.......................... T o tal........................ Cities. 15.2 13.9 15.2 14.2 <s) 17.4 19.0 18.3 14.8 14.8 10.5 15.0 13,6 1G.0 14.3 14.9 19.5 14.5 15.1 15.5 « n 11.3 15.7 n *8.5 12.9 *14.7 1913 1914 19X5 1916 Rural Rural Rural Rural Rural dis Cities. dis Cities. dis Cities. dis Cities. dis tricts. tricts. tricts. tricts. tricts. 13.1 10. 3 14.2 12.5 <2> 11.9 14.5 13.0 15.4 12.5 9.1 11.3 8.9 16.3 13.7 15.3 15.7 12.3 13.0 13.8 9.2 15.1 m 4 7.5 10.5 12.5 15.2 13.6 15.3 15.2 (2> 17.0 18.3 18.5 14.9 15.6 11.6 15.0 16.8 17.8 14.5 14.8 19.4 15.1 15.7 15.2 « n 12.0 17.2 19.0 4 8.9 13.0 5 15.0 13.5 14.0 10.3 13.0 14.3 15.3 12.4 14.3 13.3 (*> 17.2 12.3 14.4 18.1 14.0 17.9 15.4 14.6 12.8 14.5 9.9 11.9 10.9 14.9 10.4 15.5 16.6 16.6 14.0 14.2 15.5 14.5 14.9 22.3 12.6 13.9 13.5 15.3 14.2 15.0 (2) n (2) (2) 10.5 10.6 15.6 17.4 12.7 18.7 4 8.1 4 8.4 10.7 12.2 12.7 6 14.5 13.1 13.8 10.1 12.8 14.9 14.9 12.3 13.6 9.0 13.0 12.0 16.0 14.9 17.2 14.1 17.0 14.7 14.3 12.6 14.7 10.0 11.2 10.8 14.4 9.8 15.0 16.2 16.1 14.1 •13.6 15.3 14.3 17.0 19. 7 12.1 13.8 12.7 14.9 13.6 14.9 <2) <2) (!) 9.9 10.4 14.7 16.3 12.9 18.0 4 7.9 4 7.8 10.5 11.7 12.3 5 14.2 13.6 10.4 14.9 12.2 9.4 11.4 15.1 14.7 15.0 12.5 9.6 10.6 10.2 16.1 14.2 15.4 15.9 12.2 12.7 14.2 m m9.6 14.4 13.1 4 8.3 10.3 12.3 13.5 11.8 16.7 15.0 13.2 16.0 18.1 17.9 15.1 17.1 12.1 15.4 17.1 16.3 14.7 14.5 19.0 15.5 15.9 15.8 24.7 (2) 11.3 17.4 18.7 4 7.2 13.2 &15.0 13.6 9.4 15.3 12.8 10.3 11.9 15.0 15.2 15.5 13.7 9.9 11.4 n .i 16.0 15.4 15.7 12.6 13.4 13.4 13.8 12.9 « 9.9 15.4 13.6 4 8.2 11.1 12.9 i Exclusive of stillbirths. * Nonregistration. s From 1910 to 1915, inclusive, includes only municipalities having a population of 1,000 or over in 1900. 4 The rates are based on estimates of population computed on the assum ption that the annual numerical increase since 1910 has been the same as the average annual numerical increase between 1900 and 1910. This method probably results, in this case, in an exaggeration of the estimated population and a conse quent reduction of the apparent death rate below the true figure. 5 Includes District of Columbia. No. 55.—GROWTH OP THE REGISTRATION A R E A 1901 to 1916. POR DEATHS: [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Departm ent of Commerce.] United States. Calendar year. Population. Land area (square miles). 1901........................................................ 77,747,402 2,974,159 1902....................................................... 79;365,396 2.974.159 1903....................................................... 80,983,390 2.974.159 1904....................................................... 82,601,384 2.974.159 1905....................................................... 84,219,378 2.974.159 1906....................................................... 85,837,372 2.974.159 1907........................................................ 87,455,366 2.974.159 1908 ......................................... 89,073,360 2.974.159 1909 ........................................ 90,691,354 2.974.159 1910........................................................ 92,309,348 12.973.890 1911........................................................ 93,927,342 12.973.890 1912........................................................ 95,545,336 12.973.890 1913........................................................ 97,163,330 12.973.890 1914....................................................... 98,781,324 12.973.890 1915........................................................ 100,-399,318 12.973.890 1916........................................................ 102,017,312 12.973.890 Registration area for deaths. Population. Land area. Per Per Number. cent of Square cent of miles. total. total. 31,370,952 40.3 7.2 212,770 32,029,815 40.4 212.762 7.2 32,701,083 40.4 212.762 7.2 33,345,163 40.4 7.2 212.744 34,052,201 40.4 7.2 212.744 41,983,419 48.9 603,066 20.3 43,016,990 49.2 20.3 603,151 46,789,913 52.5 24.4 725,117 50,870,518 56.1 765,738 25.7 53,843,896 58.3 33.6 997,978 59,275,977 63.1 1,106,734 37.2 60; 427; 247 63.2 1,106,777 37.2 63,298,718 65.1 1,147,039 38.6 65,989,295 66.8 1,228,644 41.3 67,336,992 67.1 1,228,704 41.3 71,621,632 70.2 1,307,819 44.0 1 Net reduction of 269 square miles as compared with area stated by census of 1900, due to drainage of akes and swamps in Illinois and Indiana, building of the Roosevelt and Laguna Reservoirs, and overflow of the Colorado River into the Saiton Sea in California. 91' M ABBIA G E AND D IVG BCE. No. 56.—MARITAL CONDITION OR PERSONS 15 Y E A R S OE AGE AND OVER IN 1910; B y S e x , b y C o l o r , a n d b y S t a t e s . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Departm ent oi Commerce.] Males. State and conjugal condition. Aiabama: Single.................... Married................. W idowed............. Divorced............... Unknown............. Total.................. Arizona: Single.................... Married................. W idowed............. Divorced............. Unknown............. Total.................. Arkansas: Single.................... Married................. W idowed............. Divorced............... Unknown............. T otal.................. California: Single.................... Married................. Widowed.............. Divorced............... Unknown............. T otal.................. Colorado: Single.................... Married................. W idowed............. Divorced............... Unknown............. Total.................. Connecticut: Single.................... Married................. W idowed............. Divorced............... Unknown............. T otal.................. Delaware: Single.................... Married................. W idowed............. Divorced,............. Unknown............. Total.................. District of Columbia: Single..................... Married................. W idowed.............. Divorced............... Unknown............. Total................. White. Colored. Females. Total. W hite. Colored. Total. 133,426 88,699 222,125 225,651 160,764 386,415 14,353 17,110 31,463 817 2,011 2,828 742 817 1,559 375,064 269,326 644,390 98,601 70,525 225,688 162,503 36,432 43,705 1,290 4,223 539 483 362,550 281,439 169,126 388,191 80,137 5,513 1,022 643,989 35,548 34,145 3,050 545 961 74,249 3,558 6,563 673 116 227 11,137 39,106 40,708 3,723 661 1,188 85,386 10,440 29,598 4,525 323 268 45,154 1,595 6,003 1,143 210 77 i 9,028 12,035 35,601 5,668 533 345 54,182 125,037 211,346 18,230 1,460 1,131 357,204 45,672 81,369 10,862 1,193 882 139,978 170,709 292,715 29,092 2,653 2,013 497,182 77,353 210,593 32,223 1,608 559 322,330 30,788 82,007 19,405 1,896 594 134,690 108,141 292,600 51,628 3,504 1,153 457,026 434,949 464,246 44,295 10,542 11,986 966,018 45,343 480,292 31,292 495,538 2,128 46,423 242 10,784 2,570 14,556 81,575 1,047,593 215,471 446,164 93,391 10,239 922 766,187 4,075 13,003 2,558 260 77 19,973 219,546 459,167 95,949 10,499 999 786,160 126,096 164,338 13,079 2,678 1,460 307,651 3,732 129,828 3,461 167,799 378 13,457 104 2,782 96 1,556 7,771 315,422 64,911 157,693 24,877 2,930 446 250,857 1,020 2,853 875 113 18 4,879 65,931 160,546 25,752 3,043 464 255,736 158,084 222,513 19,305 1,348 919 402,169 2,190 3,260 428 32 19 5,929 160,274 131,771 225,773 214,211 19,733 43,538 1,380 * 1,556 938 527 408,098 391,603 1,887 3,091 1,003 63 9 6,053 133,658 217,302 44,541 1,619 536 397,656 23,484 35,821 2,961 150 432 62,848 4,543 5,630 791 34 52 11,050 28,027 41,451 3,752 184 484 73,898 17,431 35,335 6,547 170 168 59,651 3,145 5,580 1,423 35 40 10,223 20,576 40,915 7,970 205 208 69,874 35,808 46,404 4,363 351 345 87,271 12,356 18,028 1,890 184 103 32,561 48,164 64,432 6,253 535 448 119,832 33,019 46,597 13,484 565 304 93,969 13,455 19,091 7,668 284 140 40,638 46,474 65,688 21.152 849 444 134,607 92 M AK RIAG E AND D IVO RCE. No. 5 6.—Marital Condition op P ersons 15 Y ears o p A ge and B y S ex , b y Color , a n d b y S tates — Continued. State and conjugal condition. Florida: Single........ M arried... W idowed. Divorced.. Unknown. T o ta l... Georgia: Single........ Married... W idowed. Divorced.. Unknown. Total__ Idaho: Single........ M arried... Widowed. Divorced.. Unknown. T o ta l... Illinois: Single.’___ Married... W idowed. Divorced.. Unknown. T otal... Indiana: Single....... M arried... W idowed. Divorced.. Unknown. T o ta l... Iowa: Single........ Married... W idowed. Divorced.. Unknown. T o ta l... Kansas: Single........ Married... Widowed. Divorced.. Unknown. T otal.... Kentucky: Single........ Married... Widowed. Divorced.. Unknown. Total.... O ver in 1910: Females. Males. White. Colored. Total. W hite. Colored. 55,696 86,319 6,761 609 1,480 150,865 38,400 59,100 6,559 953 2,616 107,628 94,096 145,419 13,320 1,562 4,096 258,493 32,964 84,780 13,669 722 678 132,813 20,139 59,327 11,627 1,192 812 93,097 53,103 144,107 25,296 1,914 1,490 225,910 156,809 264,281 17,134 928 1,451 440,603 109,596 206,465 20,030 1,281 1,809 339,181 266,405 470,746 37,164 2,209 3,260 779,784 121,747 87,474 265,315 210,626 45,270 53,232 1,524 2,726 995 1,201 434,851 355,259 209,221 475,941 98,502 4,250 2,196 790,110 57,850 62,482 4,283 898 1,059 126,572 1,901 1,561 124 45 47 3,678 59,751 64,043 4,407 943 1,106 130,250 21,258 57,907 5,374 539 304 85,382 217 997 225 28 17 1,484 Total. 21,475 58,904 5,599 667 321 86,866 794,906 1,119,615 82,819 10,369 16,021 . 2,023,730 38,864 813,770 568,291 24,178 1,143,793 1,090,870 3,258 86,077 184,158 639 11,008 12,481 554 16,575 5,662 47,493 2,071,223 1,861,462 8,906 577,197 23,122 1,113,992 7,187 191,345 13,172 691 5,850 188 40,094 1,901,556 . 323,806 . 572,915 47,620 7, 445 3,531 . 955,317 9,303 12,445 1,984 420 95 24,247 333,109 685,360 49,604 7,865 3,626 979,564 236,862 564,274 92,349 7,990 1,895 903,370 5,266 12,250 3,861 488 38 21,903 242,128 676,524 96,210 8,478 1,933 925,273 . 306,084 . 443,801 . 35,101 4,748 4,137 . 793,871 2,589 3,331 473 143 52 6,588 308,673 447,132 35,574 4,891 4,189 800,459 218,712 439,522 66,733 5,156 2,079 732,202 1,133 3,077 690 129 19 5,048 219,845 442,599 67,423 5,285 2,098 737,250 . 221,472 337,408 25,960 3,628 3,627 . 592,085 8,332 11,507 1,625 325 * 141 21,930 229,804 348,915 27,585 3,943 3,768 614,015 138,500 332,347 44,070 3.573 1,394 519,884 4,852 11,173 2,951 295 83 19,354 143,352 343,520 47,021 3,868 1,477 539,238 . 230,563 . 387,243 . 31,184 2,969 1,597 . 653,556 35,301 48,592 7,023 1,051 386 92,353 265,864 376,725 435,835 387,489 38,207 63,400 4,020 4,179 1,165 1,983 745, 909 632,958 24,864 48,989 15,248 1,477 294 90,872 201,589 436,478 78,648 5,656 1,459 723,830 93 M ABEIAGE AND DIVORCE No; 58.—Marital Condition of P ersons 15 Y ears of A ge and B y S ex , b y Color, and b y States— Continued. State and conjugal condition. Males. 1910: Total. 2 0 White. Colored. 195,341 288; 797 25,500 L677 3,674 514,989 Louisiana: in Females. White. Colored. 118,150 77,191 163;046 125,751 12,784 12,716 ' 706 971 2,509 1,165 Total......................................................... 297,195 217,794 Maine: 437 94,824 • 483 158;458 80 17,451 1 2,624 573 1 , 273,930 Maryland: 140,684 30,341 205,034 41,683 5,093 17;007 1,231 267 204 755 364,711 77,588 Massachusetts: 7,370 471,678 8,770 646,970 797 56,003 91 4,240 71 i;838 Total........................................................ 1,180,729 17,099 Michigan: 3,836 369,243 5,175 596,927 740 46,669 146 7,333 6 2,952 9,965 1,023,124 Minnesota: 2,864 359,255 3,252 370; 449 367 28,988 6 2,769 8 5,187 6,635 766,648 Mississippi: 89,197 95,879 141,712 179,297 9,489 18,490 2,322 552 1,689 825 241,775 297,677 Missouri: 410,835 24,384 633,971 31,967 4,831 51,687 744 6,276 414 6 ; 285 1,109,054 62,340 Over 85,111 162;421 32,681 920 916 282,049 57,708 128;115 34,120 2,069 735 222,747 ’ 142,819 290,536 66,801 2,989 1,651 504,796 95,261 158,941 17;531 2,636 573 1 274,942 72,277 156,137 32,333 2,476 350 263,573 266 398 1 14 790 72,543 156; 535 32,444 1 2,490 351 264,363 125,349 205,217 , 40,737 0 1 1,454 582 373,339 24,493 42,620 0 11,105 337 152 78,707 149,842 247,837 51,842 1,791 734 452,046 171,025 246; 717 2 2 1,498 959 442,299 2 1 Total. 1 479,048 460,187 655,740 637,155 56,800 141,025 4,331 5,863 1,909 824 1,197,828 1,245,054 4,853 465,040 7,376 644,531 2,494 143,519 5,968 ' 105 838 14 14,842 1,259,896 373,079 602,102 47,409 7,479 8 3,020 1,033,089 253,999 582,287 91,136 7,370 1,416 936,208 2,063 4,906 1,288 134 24 8,475 256,062 587,253 92,424 7,504 1,440 944,683 362,119 373,701 29,355 6 2,835 6 5,273 773,283 222,900 357,133 50,462 2,905 2,512 635,912 1,176 3,003 713 91 55 5,038 224,076 360,136 51,175 2,996 2,567 640,950 64,646- 72,076 141,500 182,429 23,295 43,366 '732 3,934 546 1,290 230,719 303,095 136,722 323,929 66,661 4,666 1,836 533,814 185,076 321,009 27,979 2,874 2,514 539,452 435,219 293,905 665,938 629,144 56,518 107,898 7,632 7,020 6,699 2,764 1,171,394 1,041,343 14,279 308,184 31,675 660,819 10,574 118,472 8,558 926 '2,982 218 57,672 1,099,015 94 M ABK IAG E AND DlVOUCH. N o. 5 6.—Marital Condition of P ersons 15 Y ears of A g e and Oyer B y S e x , b y Color, and b y S tates—C on tin ued. State and conjugal condition. Montana: Single............. Married.......... W idowed___ D iv orced.... Unknown___ T otal........... Nebraska: Single............. Married.......... W idowed___ Divorced. . . . U nknow n.... T otal.......... Nevada: Single............. Married.......... W idowed. . . . D ivorced.... U nknow n.... T otal.......... New Hampshire: Single............. Married.......... Widowed.___ Divorced___ Unknown___ T otal.......... New Jersey: Single............. M arried.......... W idowed___ Divorced___ Unknown___ Total........... New Mexico: Single............. Married.......... W idowed___ Divorced___ Unknown___ T otal.......... New York: Singlo............. Married.......... W idowed___ Divorced. . . . Unknown___ T otal.......... N orth Carolina: Single............. M arried.......... W idowed___ Divorced. . . . Unknown___ T otal.......... N orth Dakota: Single............. Married.......... W idowed___ Divorced___ Unknown___ Total.......... Males. White. Colored. 56,949 90,905 9,800 1,594 414 159,662 333,516 505,Oil 38,022 1,463 2,590 880,602 41,227 59,488 5,451 694 215 107,075 1,301,476 1,810,525 143,038 7,251 11,498 3,273,788 164,683 269,112 16,953 566 1,179 452,493 97,749 100,745 5,985 654 2 207,799 , 1910; Females. Total. 3,015 91,760 3,584 74,423 213 5,338 43 1,175 192 2,524 7,047 175,220 2,481 176,075 2,473 233,273 314 16,353 60 2,396 16 2,015 5,344 430,112 1,529 22,508 1,914 18,160 2,023 2 0 0 608 16 138 546 3,797 43,845 124 57,073 159 91,064 2 0 9,820 4 1,598 1 415 308 159,970 13,028 346,544 19,155 524,166 1,790 39,812 89 1,552 104 2,694 34,166 914,768 2.457 43,684 4,160 63,648 5,978 527 759 65 1 1 226 7,220 114,295 25,861 1,327,337 30,435 1,840,960 2,806 145,844 7,436 185 204 11,702 59.491 3.333,279 ,745 8 70,839 5,125 1,132 2,332 168,173 173,594 230,800 16,039 2,336 1,999 424,768 20,079 16,246 1,823 592 408 40,048 8 in White. Colored. 25,250 61,430 6,845 779 270 94,574 108,395 228,103 28,436 2,357 1,017 368,308 4,079 12,747 1,789 248 60 18,923 46,820 89,253 19,810 1,505 266 157,654 269,095 487,679 89,174 1,775 1,804 849,527 20,331 56,924 7,967 716 57 85,995 1.090,868 1,763,724 363,725 9,906 4,911 3,233,134 Total. 711 2,755 535 55 15 4,071 25,961 64,185 7,380 ■ 834 285 98,645 109,278 230,441 28,980 2,417 883 2,338 544 60 5 3,830 332 1,362 335 27 62 2,118 1 4,411 14,109 2,124 275 0 1 2 2 21,041 8 8 104 26 2 3 223 10,337 19,306 5,115 109 89 34,956 1,130 4,124 878 151 9 6.292 46,908 89,357 19,836 1,507 269 157,877 279,432 608,985 94,289 1,884 1,893 884,483 21,461 61,048 8,845 867 6 92,287 1,109.671 1,793,558 373,190 10,227 5,068 3,291,714 18,803 29,834 9,465 321 157 58,580 70,271 234,954 140,114 67,563 113,176 382,288 270,354 116,174 9,590 26,543 42,344 25,958 433 999 893 805 796 1,975 1 , 0 1 655 194,266 646,759 454,717 211,155 910 98,659 46,353 475 1,335 102,080 97,039 1,331 106 6,091 7,926 207 1 0 664 540 17 6 6 32 6 2,698 1,249 9 2,393 210,192 153,107 2,039 , 372,138 2 207,677 386,528 68,302 1,698 1,667 665,872 46,828 98,370 8,133 557 1,258 155,146 6 MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE, No. 56. — M arita i. Co n d it io n o f P e r s o n s 15 Y e a r s o f Age a n d O v e r By Se x , by State and conjugal condition. Ohio: Single....... Married... Widowed. Divorced. Unknown. T o ta l.., Oklahoma: Single....... Married... Widowed. Divorced. Unknown. Total. . . Oregon: Married........ W idow ed... Divorced___ U nknow n... Total......... Pennsylvania: Single........... Married........ W idow ed... Divorced___ U nknow n... Total........ Rhode Island: Single........... Married........ W idow ed... Divorced... U nknow n.. T o ta l..... Sooth Carolina: Single.......... Married W idow ed... Divorced— Unknow n... Total........ South Dakota: Single........... Married........ W idow ed... Divorced__ U nknow n... Total........ Tennessee: Single........... Married....... W idow ed... Divorced___ U nknow n... T otal........ Texas: Single........... Married........ W idow ed... Divorced___ Unknown... Total........ C o l o r , a n d b y S t a t e s — C ontinued. Males. White. Colored. 615,996 998,662 80,562 10,036 4,860 1,710,125 174,311 281,941 22,184 2,589 3,401 487,426 132,366 134,091 12,388 3,357 1,487 283,689 1.026,149 1,520,318 113,322 6.885 7,548 2,674, 222 76,927 103,627 9.611 1,064 622 191,851 78,786 121,648 \m 130 644 209,306 93,965 104,266 7,334 1,122 1,887 208,574 in 1910: Females. T otal White. Colored. 18,141 634,137 471,167 23,462 1,022,124 969,198 3,176 83,738 172,655 558 10,594 11,822 2,530 201 5,070 45,538 1,755,663 1,627,372 23.199 36,909 4,478 562 452 65,600 8,287 8; 893 272 55 172 12,679 30,178 40,079 4,406 253 412 75,328 1,575 2,044 221 33 7 3,883 75,526 137,557 10.888 271 920 225,162 2,042 4,102 352 67 64 6,627 95 197,510 321,850 26,662 3,151 3,853 553,026 140,653 137,984 12,660 3,412 1,659 296,368 1,056,327 1,560,397 117,728 7,138 7,960 2,749,550 78,502 105,671 9,832 1,097 629 195,731 154,312 259,205 18,986 401 1,564 434.468 96,007 108,368 7.686 1,189 1,951 -215,201 189,552 52,980 242,482 324,412 85,066 409,478 24,744 11,039 35,783 1,282 3,074 1,792 656 1,700 2,356 542,200 150,973 693,173 392,796 73,766 466,562 596,630 120,397 717,027 43,897 13,965 57,862 2,484 3,794 6,278 4,334 1,209 5,543 1,041,451 211,821 1,253,272 Total. 10,617 481,784 22,672 991,870 6,143 178,798 564 12,386 114 2,644 40,110 1,667,482 87,186 13,079 100,265 279,816 37,634 317,450 28,920 7,208 36,128 2,149 714 2,863 1,414 261 1,675 399,485 58,896 458.381 54,731 511 55,242 126,647 1,535 128,182 17.110 430 17,540 2,183 42 2,225 291 7 23S 200,962 2,525 203,487 777,776 22,616 800,392 1,433,251 40,214 1,473,465 248,860 10,781 259,641 8,217 387 8,604 4,337 196 4,533 2.472,441 74,194 2.546.635 69,582 1,148 70,730 1,887 102,938 101,051 20,826 21,521 695 1,523 54 1,577 540 14 554 193,522 3,798 197,320 62,609 68,199 130,808 122,227 141,384 263,011 21,006 33,708 54,714 172 660 832 476 846 1,322 206,490 244,797 451.237 47,941 1,333 49,274 101,691 4.258 105,949 10,342 11,137 795 957 69 1,026 821 37 853 6,492 168,244 161,752 146.301 40,472 186,773 324,167 86,951 411,118 79,932 53,681 26,251 2,344 2,833 5,177 1,169 509 1,678 528,151 156,527 684,678 243,419 53,079 296,498 591,444 122,125 713,569 86,083 30,629 116,712 4,657 4,626 9,283 2,080 698 2,778 927,683 211,157 1,138,840 MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE. No. 50. — M a r it a l C o n d it io n o p P e r s o n s 15 Y e a r s o p A g e a n d O v e r B y S e x , b y C o l o r , a n d b y S t a t e s — Continued. 96 State and conjugal condition. Utah: Total.............................. Virginia: Washington: W est Virginia: T otal.................................. Wisconsin: Wyoming: n it e d St W hite. Colored. a t e s : Total. 51,890 68,608 3,686 730 1,783 126,697 49,833 66,967 3,525 706 1,644 122,675 44,793 77,415 8,253 1,126 133 131,720 170,713 254,887 19,832 1,077 1,175 447,684 233,673 224,023 17,754 4,508 5,432 485,390 148,530 223,526 13,881 1,248 1,565 388,750 341,620 442.336 34,235 3,802 2,432 824,425 79,505 109,864 11,796 683 541 202,389 11,961 7,116 453 98 606 20,234 13,216 12,518 1,330 183 174 27,421 1,820 2,368 335 73 30 4,626 343,440 .444, 704 34,570 3,875 2,462 829,051 2,513 1,073 86 21 47 3,740 40,383 28,498 2,042 500 307 71,730 11,360,282 16,253,940 1,274,388 135,203 134,312 29,158,125 2,057 1,641 161 24 139 4,022 774 256 28 15 1,073 1910: Females. 37,870 27,425 1,956 479 260 67,990 Vermont: U Males. in 45,567 77,671 8,281 1,141 •133 132,793 250,218 364,751 31,628 1,760 1,716 650,073 245,634 231,139 18,207 4,606 6,038 505,624 161,746 236,044 15,211 1,431 1,739 416,171 W hite. 29,967 65,278 9,777 895 782 106,639 32,878 75,476 15.185 982 35 124,556 138,286 254,055 42,897 1,494 809 437,541 87,434 210,145 25,693 3,811 1,236 328,319 95,259 214,385 26,264 1,659 863 338,430 245,014 432,985 67,057 4,217 1,374 750,647 8,024 23,565 2,011 314 68 33,982 1,189,847 12,550,129 8,091,249 1,838,660 18.092,600 15,852,011 197,002 1,471,390 2,705,990 150,801 20,959 156,162 21,212 57,286 155,524 3,267,680 32,425,805 26,857,337 Colored. Total. 176 977 172 23 24 1,372 30,083 66,255 9'949 918 806 108,011 85 205 30 8 32,963 75,681 15,215 990 35 124,884 328 66,946 112,433 30,223 1,125 '393 2 1 1 ,1 2 0 1,235 4,508 867 82 119 6,811 4,622 11,306 2,012 204 50 18,194 1,025 2,351" 506 72 5 3,959 205,232 366,488 73,120 2,619 1,202 648,661 88,669 214,653 26,560 3,893 1,355 335,130 99,881 225,691 28,276 1,863 913 356,624 246,039 435,336 67,563 4,289 1,379 754,606 201 634 153 26 30 1,044 8,225 24,199 2,164 340 98 35,026 841,921 1,832,676 470,238 34,267 10,886 3,189,988 8,933,170 17,684,687 3,176,228 185,068 68,172 30,047,325 97 MAEBIAGE AND DIVORCE----IMMIGRATION. Mo. 57.—MARRIAGES AND DIVORCES: in g N u m b e r a n d I n c r e a s e , S p e c if y D iv o r c e s G r a n t e d to H u s b a n d o r to W if e , to 1887 1906. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Departm ent of Commerce.] Marriages. Divorces. Granted to Increase Increase Granted to wife. Calendar year. Number. over pre Total over pre husband. ceding number. ceding Per Number. Per year. year. Number. cent. cent. 1887.............................................. 1888.............................................. 1889.............................................. 1890.............................................. 1891.............................................. 1892.............................................. 1893.............................................. 1894.............................................. 1895.............................................. 1896.............................................. 1897.............................................. 1898.............................................. 1899.............................................. 1900.............................................. 1901.............................................. 1902.............................................. 1903.............................................. 1904.............................................. 1905.............................................. 1900.............................................. 483,009 504,530 21,461 531,457 26,927 542,537 11,080 562,412 19,875 577,870 15,458 578,673 803 566,161 112,512 598,855 32, C94 613,873 15,018 622,350 8,477 625,655 3,305 650,610 24,955 685,284 34,674 716,621 31,337 746,733 30,112 786,132 39,399 781,145 14,987 804, 787 23,642 853,290 48,503 27,919 28,609 31,735 33,461 35,540 36,679 37,468 37,568 40,387 42,937 44,699 47,849 51,437 55,751 60,984 61,480 64,925 66,199 67,976 72,062 2,384 750 3,066 1,726 2,079 1,039 889 100 2,819 2,550 1,762 3,150 3,588 4,314 5,233 496 3,445 1,274 1,777 4,086 9,729 10,022 11,126 11,625 12,478 12,577 12,590 12,551 13,456 14,448 14,765 15,988 16,925 18,620 20,008 20,056 21,321 22,189 22,220 23,455 34.8 35.0 35.1 34.7 35.1 34.4 33. G 33.4 33.3 33.6 33.0 33.4 32.9 33.4 32.8 32.6 32.8 33.5 32.7 32.5 18,190 18;647 20,609 21,836 23,062 24,002 24,878 25,017 26,931 28,489 29,934 31,861 34,512 37,131 40,976 41,424 43,604 44,010 45,756 48,607 65.2 65.0 64.9 65.3 64.9 65.6 66.4 66.6 66.7 66.4 67.0 66.6 67.1 66.6 67.2 67.4 67.2 66.5 67.3 67.5 1 Decrease. No. 58.—TOTAL NUMBER OP IMMIGRANTS IN SPECIFIED YEARS, 1892 TO 1917: B y S ex and A ge ; Also I mmigrants D ebarred and D e ported , and I lliterates Over 14 and 16 Y ears o p A ge . [Sources: Records of Bureau of Statistics prior to 1896; for subsequent years, reports of the Commissioner General of Immigration, Departm ent of Labor.] Sex. Year Total ended immi June grants. Fe Male. male. 30— 1892... 623,084 1893... 502,917 1894... 314,467 1895... 279,94£ 1896... 343,267 1897... 230,832 1898... 229,299 1899... 311,715 1900... 448,572 1901... 487,918 1902... 648,743 1903... 857,046 1904... 812,87C 1905... 1,026,499 1906... 1,100,735 1907... 1,285,349 1908... 782,870 1909... 751,786 1910... 1,041,570 1911... 878,687 1912... 838,172 1913... 1,197,892 1914... 1,218,480 1915... 326,700 1916... 298,826 1917... 295,403 385,781 315,845 186,247 159,924 212,466 135.107 135,775 195,277 304,148 331,055 466,369 613,146 549,100 724,914 764,463 929,976 506,912 519,969 736,038 570,057 529,931 808,144 798,747 187,021 182,229 174,479 237,303 187,072 128,220 120,024 130,801 95,725 93,524 116,438 144.424 156,803 182,374 243,900 263,770 301,585 336,272 355,373 275,958 231,817 305,532 308,530 308,241 389,748 419,733 139,679 116,597 120,924 De barred from Under 14 to 45 45 years land 14 and years. years. over. ing. De ported within 1 year after land ing. 2,164 1,053 2,389 2,394 2,799 1,617 3,030 3,798 4,246 3,516 4,974 8,769 7,994 11,879 12,432 13,064 10,902 10,411 24,270 22,349 16,057 19,938 33,041 24,111 18,867 16,028 637 577 417 189 238 263 199 263 356 363 465 547 300 98 61 70 114 58 23 9 16 8 30 25 7 Ages. 3 89,167 ^491,839 3 57.392 *419;701 341,755 <258,162 333.289 4233,543 352,741 4 254,519 338,627 <165,181 338,267 164,905 43,983 248,187 54,624 370,382 62,562 396,516 74,063 539,254 102,431 714,053 109,150 657,155 114,668 855,419 136,273 913,955 138,344 1,100,771 112,148 630,671 88,393 624,876 120,509 868,310 117,837 714,709 113,700 678,480 147,158 986,355 158,621 981,692 52,982 244,472 47,070 220,821 47,467 214,616 4 642,078 525,824 614,550 513,116 636,007 627,024 626,127 19,545 23,566 28,840 35,426 40,562 46,565 56,412 50,507 46,234 40,051 38,517 52,751 46,041 45,992 64,379 78,167 29,246 30,935 33,320 1 De ported within 3 years after land ing.^ 479 747 615 925 1,955 2,066 2,672 2,779 2,440 3,453 4,580 2,539 2,776 1,852 Able to Un read, able to but not read or w rite.2 w rite.2 59,582 16,784 2,612 5,066 1,572 1,416 1,022 2,097 3,058 2,917 3,341 3,953 8,209 4,755 5,829 2,310 2,431 4,571 2,930 3.024 5,326 3,074 392 307 295 61,038 41,614 42,302 78,130 43,008 43,057 60,446 93,576 117,587 162,188 185,667 168,903 230,882 265,068 337,573 172,293 191,049 253,569 182,273 177,284 269,988 260,152 35,057 40,138 35,215 1 After 1910 includes persons deported without time lim it: 1911,71; 1912,54; 1913,79; 1914,215; 1915, 196; 1916, 249; 1917, 133. 2 For tnc years prior to 1895 the figures are for persons over 10 years; for 1895 to date for persons 14 years of age and over. 3 Under 15 years. * 15 to 40 years. * 40 years and over. Digitized for32951°— s a 1917------7 FRASER 98 IMMIGRATION. Mo. 59.—IMMIGRANT ALIENS ADMITTED, YEARS ENDED TONE 30, 1908 TO 1917: B y R a c e o r P e o p l e . [Source: Reports of the Commissioner General of Immigration, Departm ent of Labor.] Race or people. 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 African (black)__ 4,626 4,307 4,966 6,721 6,759 6,634 8,447 Armenian............... 3,299 3,108 5,508 3,092 5,222 9,353 7,785 Bohemian, Mora vian ..................... 10,164 6,850 8,462 9,223 8,439 11,091 9,928 B u lg a ria n , Ser bian, Montene grin...................... 18,246 6,214 15,130 10,222 10,657 9,087 15,084 Chinese................... 1,263 1,841 1,770 1,307 1,608 2,022 2,354 Croatian, S lo v e nian ..................... 20,472 20,181 39,562 18,982 24,366 42,499 37,284 Cuban..................... 3,323 3,380 3,331 3,914 3,155 3,099 3,539 Dalmatian, Bos nian, Herzego vinian ................. 3,747 1,888 4,911 4,400 3,672 4,520 5,149 Dutch, Flem ish... 9,526 8,114 13,012 13,862 10,935 14,507 12,566 188 172 East Indian........... 1,710 337 1,782 517 165 English................... 49,056 39,021 53,498 57,258 49,689 55,522 51,746 Finnish.................. 6,746 11,687 15,736 9,779 6,641 12,750 12,805 French.................... 12,881 19,423 21,107 18,132 18,382 20,652 18,166 German................... 73,038 58,534 71,380 66,471 65,343 80,865 79,871 Greek...................... 28,808 20,262 39,135 37,021 31,566 38,644 45,881 Hebrew................... 103,387 57,551 84,260 91,223 80,595 101,330 138,051 Irish........................ 36,427 31,185 38,382 40,246 33,922 37,023 33,898 Italian (north)___ 24,700 25,150 30,780 30,312 26,443 42,534 44,802 Italian (south)___ 110,547 165,248 192,673 159,638 135,830 231,613 251,612 Japanese................. 16,418 3,275 2,798 4,575 6,172 8,302 8,941 152 Korean.................... 11 19 64 26 8 33 L ithuanian............. 13,720 15,254 22,714 17,027 14,078 24,647 21,584 Magyar................... 24,378 28,704 27,302 19,996 23,599 30,610 44,538 Mexican.................. 5,682 15,591 17,760 18,784 22,001 10,954 13,089 Pacific Islander. . . 2 7 61 12 1 3 11 Polish...................... 68,105 77,565 128,348 71,446 83,163 174,365 122,657 Portuguese............. 6,809 4,606 7,657 7,469 9,403 13,566 9,647 Roum anian............ 9,629 8,041 14,199 5,311 8,329 13,451 24,070 Russian................... 17,111 10,038 17,294 18,721 22,558 51,472 44,957 Ruthenlan (Russn ia k )................... 12,361 15,808 27,907 17,724 21,965 30,588 36,727 Scandinavian........ 32,789 34,996 52,037 45,859 31,601 38,737 36,053 Scotch..................... 17,014 16,446 24,612 25,625 20,293 21,293 18,997 Slovak..................... 16,170 22,586 32,416 21,415 25,281 27,234 25,819 Spanish................... 6,636 4,939 5,837 8,068 9,070 9,042 11,064 900 1,153 1,342 1,363 1,544 Spanish-American. 1,063 890 Syrian..................... 5,520 3,668 6,317 5,444 5,525 9,210 9,023 Turkish................... 2,327 820 1,283 918 1,336 2,015 2,693 Welsh...................... 2,504 1,699 2,244 2,248 2,239 2,820 2,558 W est Indian (ex cept Cuban)........ 1,110 1,024 1,150 1,141 1,132 1,171 1,396 All other peoples.. 1,530 1,537 3,330 3,323 3,660 3,038 3,83( Total............ 782,870 751,786 1,041,570 878,587 838,172 1,197,892 1,218,480 1915 1916 1917 5,660 932 4,576 964 7,971 1,221 1,651 642 327 3,506 2,469 3,146 2,239 1,134 1,843 1,942 3,403 791 3,442 114 305 6,675 6,443 82 80 38,662 36,168 3,472 5,649 12,636 19,518 20,729 11,555 15,187 26,792 26,497 15,108 23,503 20,636 10,660 4,905 46,557 33,909 8,609 8,711 154 146 599 2,638 981 3,604 10,993 17,198 5 6 9,065 4,502 4,376 12,208 1,200 953 4,459 4,858 305 3,428 « 94 5,393 69 32,246 5,900 24,405 9,682 25,919 17,342 17,462 3,796 35,154 8,925 194 479 434 16,438 10 3,109 10,194 522 3,711 1,365 19,172 13,515 577 9,259 1,881 676 216 983 1,211 19,596 13,350 244 15,019 2,587 976 454 793 2,933 24,263 14,310 2,069 5,705 1,667 1,767 273 1,390 823 948 1,369 1,877 3,388 2,097 326,700 298,826 295,403 99 IMMIGRATION. No. 60.—IMMIGRANT ALIENS ADMITTED, YEARS ENDED JUNE 30, 1915 TO 1917: B y R a c e o b P e o p l e , a n d b y S e x . [Source: Reports of the Commissioner General of Im m igration, D epartm ent of Labor.] Race or people. 1915 1916 Fe Total. Male. Fe Total. 'M ale. Male. m ale. male. A frican (b la c k )................. 3,002 685 A rm enian...................... Bohemian, M oravian........ 766 Bulgarian, Serbian, Montenegrin ........................... 3,215 C hinese................................ 2,182 Croatian, Slovenian.......... 1,254 C uban................................... 2,280 Dalm atian, Bosnian, Her230 zegovinian...................... Dutch, F le m ish ................. 4,015 70 East Ind ian ........................ English.................................. 20,069 F in n is h ................................ 2,210 F re n c h .................................. 6,933 G erm an................................ 11,728 G re e k ................................... 11,740 H e b rew ................................ 13,766 Irish ....................................... 13,015 Italian (n o rth )................... 6,263 Italian (so u th )................... 24,870 Jap an ese.............................. 3,762 K orean................................. 91 L ithuanian.......................... 1,223 M a g y a r.............................. 1,905 M ex ican .............................. 5,682 Pacific Isla n d er................. 5 P olish ................................... 4,429 Portuguese.......................... 2,863 R o u m an ian ........................ 852 R u ssia n ................................ 3,355 R uthenian(R ussniak) ... 1,907 S candinavian.................... 14,375 Scotch................................... 7,318 S lo v a k ................................. 970 S p a n ish ............................... 4,551 Spanish-A m erican........... 1,111 S yrian................................... 1,174 T u rk is h ................................ 241 W elsh ................................... 821 West Indian (except C uban).............................. 442 All other peoples............... 1,671 T o ta l.......................... 187, (El 1917 Fe m ale. Total. 5,660 932 1,651 2,291 775 227 2,285 189 415 4,576 964 642 4,192 1,017 171 3,779 204 156 7,971 1,221 327 291 3,506 287 2,469 688 1,942 1,122 3,402 2,968 1,962 425 2,273 178 277 366 1,169 3,146 2,239 791 3,442 1,050 1,563 220 2,321 84 280 85 1,107 1,134 1,843 305 3,423 88 3,945 70 18,727 3,479 11,624 6,129 21,093 9,391 11,258 2,520 20,521 4,033 70 399 351 8,732 1 2,280 8,010 530 4,057 1,135 11,527 6,771 210 7,768 1,336 474 207 577 26 2,498 10 17,441 2,170 7,894 5,426 5,699 5,717 9,378 1,985 13,388 4,678 84 200 630 8,466 4 2,222 4,198 423 801 230 7,645 6,744 367 1,491 545 202 9 406 114 6,443 80 36,168 5,649 19,518 11,555 26,792 15,108 20,636 4,905 33,909 8,711 154 599 981 17,193 5 4,502 12,208 953 4,858 1,365 19,172 13,515 577 9,259 1,881 676 216 983 6 88 3,323 2,070 64 5 15,9S1 16,265 3,657 2,243 15,634 8,771 5,529 4,153 21,124 4,795 8,9S2 8,360 7,679 9,783 2,253 1,543 17,838 17,316 4,162 4,763 75 119 329 150 209 225 8,046 8,392 4 6 1,856 1,253 4,878 5,316 39S 124 2,758 953 925 286 12,121 7,475 6,603 6,747 134 110 13,317 1,702 1,906 681 690 286 434 20 454 339 94 5,393 69 32,246 5,900 24,405 9,682 25,919 17,342 17,482 3,798 35,154 8,925 194 479 434 16,438 10 3,109 10,194 522 3,711 1,211 19,596 13,350 244 15,019 2,587 976 454 793 2,658 247 885 75 2,660 12 18,593 1,262 5,703 9,001 3,447 12,741 10,488 4,397 21,687 4,847 55 1,415 1,699 5,311 i 4,636 1,523 348 1,104 1,026 9,888 6,992 1,099 1,154 556 593 32 569 305 6,675 82 38,662 3,472 12,636 20,729 15,187 26,497 23,503 10,660 46,557 8,609 146 2,638 3,604 10,993 6 9,065 4,376 1,200 -4,459 2,933 24,263 14,310 2,069 5,705 1,667 1,767 273 1,390 823 381 4G0 488 948 722 647 1,369 206 1,877 3,135 253 3,388 1,772 325 2,097 139,679 326,700 182,229 116,597 298,826 174,479 120,924 295,403 100 IMMIGRATION. No. 61.—IMMIGRANT ALIENS ADMITTED, YEARS ENDED JUNE 30, 1915 TO 1917: B R P , A G . y ace or eople and by ge r o u ps [Source: Reports of the Commissioner General of Im m igration, D epartm ent of Labor.] Race or people. African (b la c k ).................... A rm enian................................ Bohemian, M oravian......... Bulgarian, Serbian, Montenegrin ............................... C hinese................................... Croatian, S lovenian ........... C uban....................................... Dalm atian, Bosnian, Herzegovinian.......................... Dutch, F lem ish ..................... East In d ia n ............................ E n g lish ................................... F in n ish ................................... F re n c h ..................................... G erm an ................................... G re e k ....................................... H e b rew ................................... Irish .......................................... Italian (n o rth )...................... Italian (so u th )...................... Jap an ese................................. K orean..................................... L ithuanian.............................. M agyar..................................... M ex ican .................................. P o lish ....................................... Portuguese.............................. R o um anian............................ R u ssia n ................................... R uthenian (R ussniak)........ S candinavian........................ Scotch....................................... S lo v a k ..................................... S p a n ish ................................... Spanish-A m erican............... Syrian....................................... T u rk is h ................................... W elsh ....................................... West Indian (except C uban)................................. All other peoples................... T o tal............. ............... 1915 1916 1917 Under 14 to 45 and Under 14 to 45 and Under 14 to 45 and 14. 44. over. 14. 44. over. 14. 44. over. 575 107 409 4,814 762 1,133 271 63 109 448 95 209 3,926 817 380 202 52 53 662 85 86 7,019 1,074 200 290 62 41 136 118 319 562 3,207 1,860 1,507 2,472 163 491 116 368 129 149 243 547 2,776 1,737 508 2,540 241 353 40 355 58 135 15 548 1,025 1,481 227 2,521 51 227 33 359 22 1,313 3 5,992 381 2,083 3,430 1,230 6,794 1,628 1,974 11,298 487 15 398 895 3,134 264 4,691 75 27,173 3,000 8,8S4 15,221 13,088 17,607 20,026 8,082 30,716 7,724 128 2,177 2,443 6,542 6 6,832 3,427 983 3,793 2,440 20,757 10,258 1,316 4,828 1,249 1,402 244 998 19 23 88 671 1,345 4,480 4 4 71 5,497 5,683 24,833 91 754 4,740 1,669 3,730 13,221 2,078 2,375 7,772 869 1,960 22,252 2,096 3,521 10, 622 1,849 1,921 16,475 604 944 3,583 4,543 7,344 22,189 398 504 7,696 3 14 136 63 97 467 266 363 540 1,317 5,459 9,958 4 1 337 1,139 3,166 311 1,563 9,725 85 225 649 169 438 4,223 159 164 1,115 1,367 2,170 15,645 1,974 1,906 9,487 137 296 255 494 575 8,069 160 251 1,461 123 492 86 12 200 6 164 145 705 3 618 5 5,652 155 2,567 1,408 2,580 965 2,240 378 4,376 511 4 35 78 1,781 1 1,050 3 5,185 804 4,070 1,821 1,624 4,911 2,001 621 8,154 716 14 92 139 5,119 4 674 2,172 70 506 247 2,159 1,957 93 716 301 220 1,896 638 132 497 334 2,139 2,078 616 383 258 279 17 228 197 920 79 197 86 1,357 2,122 26 615 169 61 10 133 91 3,726 64 21,127 4,866 17,188 6,475 22,460 10,991 12,968 2,839 21,842 7,603 177 364 252 9,630 6 2,276 6,738 406 2,992 878 15,799 8,968 138 13,470 2,117 683 ii 411 542 109 96 620 112 307 723 174 1,059 113 132 3,057 199 77 1,723 77 no 1,863 52,982 244,472 29,246 47,070 220,821 30,935 47,467 214,616 2 617 2 5,934 230 3,147 1,386 1,835 1,440 2,493 336 5,158 546 3 23 43 1,689 159 1,284 46 213 86 1,638 2,425 13 833 169 73 32 142 136 124 33,320 101 IMMIGRATION. JTo. 6 2 .— E M IG R A N T A L IE N S D E P A R T E D , Y E A R S E N D E D J U N E 3 0 , 1 9 1 5 TO 1 9 1 7 : B y R a c e o r P e o p l e * a n d b y S e x . Source: Reports of the Commissioner General of Immigration, Department of Labor.] Race or people. African (black)........................ A rm enian.................................. Bohemian, M oravian............. Bulgarian, Serbian, Montenegrin..................................... C hinese..................................... Croatian, Slovenian................. Cuban......................................... Dalmatian, Bosnian, Ilerzegovinian................................ Dutch, Flem ish....................... East Indian.............................. English....................................... Finnish...................................... French....................................... German...................................... Greek......................................... Hebrew...................................... Irish............................................ Italian (north).......................... Italian (south).......................... Japanese.................................... Korean....................................... Lithuanian................................ Magyar....................................... Mexican..................................... Polish......................................... Portuguese................................ Roum anian............................... R ussian..................................... Scandinavian............................ Scotch........................................ Slovak........................................ Spanish...................................... Spanish-American................... Syrian........................................ Turkish..................................... W elsh......................................... West Indian (except Cuban). Other peoples........................... Not specified........................... Total................................ 1916 19X5 1917 Male. Female. Total. Male. Female. Total. Male Female. Total. 1,022 434 127 622 10 92 1,644 444 219 1,044 654 10 640 5 32 1,684 659 42 915 126 52 5S2 7 7 1,497 133 59 2,271 1,918 2,020 1,632 83 41 361 904 2,354 1,959 2,381 2,530 268 2,093 30 997 22 290 55 2,148 46 76 457 1,454 312 1,735 18 1,625 13 64 6 770 325 1,799 24 2,395 5 105 2 2 4 3 3 272 1,340 541 525 217 201 742 162 1 4 87 4 135 91 3,428 10,372 4,366 3,460 7,826 3,494 2,822 249 845 358 185 199 543 1,057 958 2,297 1,587 1,242 1,073 5,799 1,339 1,069 2,749 277 596 440 327 873 283 4,855 1,982 423 9,767 4,572 100 421 1,524 140 59 199 228 101 983 1,851 1,369 2,948 868 921 815 1,166 7,539 3,385 635 4,020 3,057 421 8,403 89,969 64,802 4,179 68,981 8,819 1,197 149 825 635 145 780 141 581 27 4 6 ■ 47 2 29 41 266 988 26 6 2 32 28 714 2,262 33 394 77 361 46 127 573 401 158 248 559 511 1 3 5 2 4 1,661 7,912 240 118 32 358 87 564 2,526 1,552 633 2,185 367 946 113 899 89 49 17 138 44 792 11,256 4,297 419 4,716 5,716 677 188 17 11 860 17 10 1,190 3,473 2,436 1,518 3,954 3,182 1,368 946 2,714 1,184 912 2,096 879 739 375 1,398 5 69 74 17 17 416 4,347 2,439 353 2,792 3,090 434 174 364 560 152 516 367 245 78 433 100 20 85 120 25 17 208 33 8 41 47 7 154 73 253 60 52 214 78 228 480 300 303 603 258 262 511 750 482 43 19 769 22 7,887 16,888 5,741 5,003 10,744 4,987 4,111 36,002 204,074 106,625 23,140 129,765 48,427 17,860 6 742 130 6,316 1,266 2,829 767 2,0S2 329 1,736 3,478 10,016 722 45 38 123 759 4 119 1,313 61 6,393 21 4,550 1,618 34 3,524 612 110 54 130 520 504 9,098 66,277 100 1,068 158 6,944 596 4,726 1,680 9,344 1,103 1,579 6,373 81,566 676 41 722 1,548 446 5 6,251 1,962 786 10,464 672 2,283 1,768 1,023 3,931 386 355 191 180 252 468 9,001 168,072 102 IMMIGRATION'. No. 63.—EMIGRANT ALIENS DEPARTED, YEARS ENDED JUNE 30, 1915 TO 1917: B R P , A G . y ace o b eo ple a n d b y g e r o u ps [ Source: Reports of the Commissioner General of Im migration, D epartm ent of Labor. ] 1915 1916 Under 14 to 44. 45 and Under 14 to 44. over. 14. 14. 138 121 1,440 African (black)........................ 116 1,390 389 48 Arm enian.................................. 7 5 614 162 42 15 5 29 Bohemian, Moravian............. Bulgarian, Serbian, Monte195 26 2,133 264 negrin..................................... 5 430 1,520 Chinese...................................... 9 13 706 252 55 2,074 11 47 333 C u b a n ...................................... 433 1,750 203 1,066 Dalmatian, Bosnian, Herze1 1 96 8 3 Dutch, Flem ish....................... 66 1,149 125 568 81 136 26 2 72 932 8,310 1,130 English...................................... 884 5,791 Finnish...................................... 52 726 67 31 4C6 2S4 171 5,344 French....................................... 146 1,685 52 Germ an...................................... 155 2,199 395 643 Greek......................................... 78 8,117 1,572 65 3,925 231 Hebrew ...................................... 101 1,192 147 13 Irish............................................ 78 2,536 334 73 1,526 Italian (north)......................... 215 6,393 931 123 3,314 Italian (south)......................... 2,388 77,316 10,205 949 64,344 Japanese.................................... 14 640 171 646 20 2 30 15 22 825 121 42 17 Magyar....................................... X15 1,738 409 31 301 41 Mexican..................................... 466 52 66 440 1 5 2 294 6,667 Polish......................................... 282 951 10 154 2,123 Portuguese................................ 249 186 1,662 552 4 Roum anian............................... 18 329 107 Russian...................................... 277 10,022 957 182 3,925 731 93 36 17 Scandinavian........................... 177 2,857 439 137 3,346 Scotch........................................ 273 2,174 267 237 1,588 Slovak........................................ 50 1,183 165 2 59 Spanish...................................... 366 118 3,833 119 2,371 458 33 Spanish-American................... 69 43 422 Syrian........................................ 378 39 16 107 5 Turkish...................................... 183 15 4 10 35 W elsh....................................... 24 196 33 15 166 W est Indian (except Cuban). 43 392 45 57 474 Other peoples........................... 442 54 15 8 708 Not specified............................ 3,717 12,351 820 2,235 7,984 Total................................ 10,453 170,088 23,533 6,131 111,331 Race or people. 1917 45 and Under 14 to 44. 45 and over. 14. over. 123 119 1,241 137 40 2 121 10 8 2 51 6 21 1,429 18 185 6 19 1 252 93 17 1,151 46 466 178 865 39 252 583 3,688 114 7 11 62 67 62 471 271 13 302 51 8 2 33 72 53 525 705 41 340 56 20 33 77 85 286 23 2 2 10 93 2 6 64 11 337 1 168 179 i 179 71 12 2 10 54 6 1,746 12,303 5,085 66 337 27 609 307 611 23 1,950 12 1,169 5 611 106 4,551 1,132 1,933 585 1,656 267 1,450 2,856 7,110 561 36 31 93 588 2 101 1,002 49 5,281 18 3,942 1,229 27 2,996 474 90 50 99 415 468 6,846 50,964 1 69 3D 1,060 83 556 126 406 29 209 537 2,620 138 7 5 20 78 193 12 247 i 775 2 440 210 6 349 67 8 2 21 , 51 30 506 10,223 103 IMMIGRATION, No. 64. NONIMMIGRANT ALIENS ADMITTED AND NONEMIGRANT ALIENS DEPARTED, YEA R S ENDED JUNE 30, 1015 TO 1917: B y R ace or P eo ple. [Source: Reports of the Commissioner General of Immigration, Departm ent of Labor.] Race or people. African (black)................................................. Armenian........................................................... Bohemian and Moravian................................ Bulgarian, Serbian, M ontenegrin................ Chinese.............................................................. Croatian and Slovenian.................................. Cuban................................................................. Dalmatian, Bosnian, Herzegovinian.......... Dutch and Flem ish......................................... E ast Indian....................................................... English............................................................... Finnish............................................................... French................................................................ German.............................................................. Greek................................................................... Hebrew............................................................... Irish.................................................................... Italian (north)................................... . ............ Italian (south).................................................. Japanese............................................................. Korean................................................................ L ithuanian........................................................ Magyar............................................................... Mexican.............................................................. Pacific Islander................................................. Polish.................................................................. Portuguese......................................................... R oum anian...................................................... Russian.............................................................. Ruthenian (Russniak)................................... Scandinavian.................................................... Scotch................................................................ Slovak................................................................. Spanish.............................................................. Spanish-American........................................... Syrian................................................................. Turkish.............................................................. W elsh.................................................................. W est Indian (except Cuban)...................... Other peoples.................................................... 1915 Nonim Nonem migrant igrant aliens ad aliens m itted. departed. 2,880 2,514 8 6 199 255 245 324 1,199 1,174 2,445 178 1,049 3r092 5,743 42 75 2,170 3,727 53 256 22,667 44,236 849 767 4,099 6,051 7,932 7,511 1,272 3,438 1,653 1,739 7,523 7,573 2,290 6,257 7,162 34,277 3,628 7,662 25 31 245 387 1,154 553 7,649 2,096 37 9 1,004 2,738 586 1,482 477 176 944 4,846 526 1,394 8,576 11,179 6,378 8,156 197 473 4,602 5,434 1,715 2,333 385 529 234 45 613 616 1,159 1,467 274 623 T otal........................................................ 107,544 180,100 1916 Nonim Nonem m igrant igrant aliensad- aliens m itted. departed. 1,570 2,474 52 116 37 55 329 265 1 39 4,266 9 1,279 4^ 14,782 487 2,697 1,954 863 643 2,697 820 2,561 3,996 7 19 78 7,963 13 162 700 49 443 36 5,259 3,634 2 3,991 2,248 328 59 252 1,426 162 67,922 , 0 2 2 65 5,8S9 6 2,137 1 0 35,483 707 3,383 1,989 1,360 515 4,080 1,507 11,904 8,638 19 7 92 2,317 54 139 1,353 52 1,380 32 8,956 6,092 33 3,629 2,431 293 94 341 1,736 229 111,042 , 1917 Nonim Nonem m igrant ig ran t aliens ad aliens m itted. departed. 3,431 2,075 119 28 52 36 43 148 0 913 2 20 2,703 7 8 4,951 6,832 4 2 2,096 1,903 0 0 50 52 11,286 20,642 477 653 3,057 2,845 1,534 1,303 539 730 717 535 2,136 2,983 622 904 1,884 2,747 4,363 8,440 9 37 23 2 15 2 9,442 1,9® 16 9 1 0 1 89 410 70S 46 26 391 1,184 13 1 8,581 6 ,547 2,779 3,179 1 4,761 2,046 392 55 242 1,731 163 67,474 1 1 2 4,000 2,341 324 6 191 1,524 172 80,102 8 104 IM M IG R A T IO N . No. 65.—TOTAL IMMIGRANT AND NONIMMIGRANT ALIENS ADMITTED AND TOTAL EMIGRANT AND NONEMIGRANT ALIENS DEPARTED, YEARS ENDED JUNE 30, 1915 TO 1917: By Race or People. [Source: Reports of the Commissioner General of Immigration, Departm ent of Labor.] 1915 Race or people. African (black).................................................. Armenian........................................................... Bohemian and Moravian................................ Bulgarian, Serbian, Montenegrin................. Chinese............................................................... Croatian and Slovenian.................................. Cuban................................................................. Dalmatian, Bosnian, Herzegovinian........... Dutch and Flem ish......................................... E ast Indian........................................................ English............................................................... Finnish............................................................... French................................................................ German............................................................... Greek.................................................................. Hebrew............................................................... Irish..................................................................... Italian (north).................................................. Italian (south).................................................. Japanese............................................................. Korean................................................................ Lithuanian........................................................ Magyar............................................................... Mexican.............................................................. Pacific Islander................................................. Polish.................................................................. Portuguese......................................................... Roum anian........................................................ Russian............................................................... Ruthenian (Russniak).................................... Scandinavian......................................„............ Scotch................................................................. Slovak................................................................. Spanish............................................................... Spanish-American............................................ Syrian................................................................. Turkish............................................................... W elsh.................................................................. VVest Indian (except Cuban)......................... Other peoples.................................................... 1916 1917 Im m i Emigrant grant and and nonim nonem migrant igrant aliens ad aliens mitted. departed. Im m i Emigrant grant and and nonim nonem migrant igrant aliens ad aliens mitted. departed. Im m i Emigrant grant and and nonim nonem migrant igrant aliens ad aliens m itted. departed. 4,158 643 464 3,553 4,404 3,430 8,279 180 5,067 418 54,608 1,694 11,850 10,260 13,205 3,263 10,521 13,796 124,246 8,487 78 1,375 3,416 2,669 14 10,650 4,008 1,376 16,102 2,254 12,049 10,870 1,871 9,781 2,893 962 442 869 1,947 1,134 16,888 7,050 1,080 697 3,411 3,261 830 7,708 123 7,722 128 50,950 6,136 22,215 13,509 27,655 15,751 23,333 5,725 36,470 12,707 161 618 1,059 25,161 18 4,664 12,908 1,002 5,301 1,401 24,431 17,149 597 13,250 4,129 1,004 275 1,235 2,374 3,550 3,254 711 79 619 4,150 141 7,353 10 2,879 191 43,309 1,250 5,680 2,862 6,215 714 5,931 5,527 80,885 9,418 48 35 Total......................................................... 434,244 384,174 366,748 240,807 7 oO C 8,540 1,018 1,906 3,830 3,643 2,120 6,494 347 8,845 135 61,329 4,239 16,735 28,061 16,459 28,155 31,026 12,950 53,719 12,237 171 2,883 4,157 18,642 43 10,069 4,962 1,376 5,403 3,459 35,442 20,088 2,266 10,307 3,382 2,152 318 2,003 1,982 2,151 2,876 57 497 3,538 190 6,096 49 12,910 8,188 107 6,421 2,947 413 135 555 2,339 998 10,744 11,402 1,340 , 379 1,177 2,756 312 8,379 98 7,489 119 43,532 6,377 27,462 11,216 26,458 18,059 19,598 4,418 37,038 13,288 203 502 449 25,880 26 3,210 10,604 568 4,102 1,224 26,143 16,129 255 19,780 4,633 1,368 509 1,035 3,100 2,260 3,572 161 95 473 4,562 32 9,227 8 2,645 188 26,958 1,909 5,674 2,130 2,812 864 4,719 4,382 12,763 9,162 82 40 144 2,697 13 208 2,021 87 7,577 33 13,131 4,794 44 7,524 2,953 434 122 321 2,044 676 9,098 362,877 146,379 IM M IG RA TIO N, 105 No .8 8 .—ARRIVALS OF IMMIGRANTS, YEARS ENDED JUNE 30,1908 TO 1917: B y N ationalities . [Source: Reports of the Commissioner General of Immigration, Departm ent of Labor.) Country of last per* 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 m anent residence. A ustriarH ungary............ 168,509 170,191 258,737 159,057 178,882 254,825 278,152 18,511 5.191 1,258 Belgium............................. 4,162 3,692 5,402 5,711 4,169 7,405 5,763 2,399 986 398 D enm ark........................... 4,954 4,395 6,984 7,555 6,191 6,478 6,262 3,312 3,322 2,744 France, including Cor sica ............. .................... 8,788 6,672 7,383 8,022 8,628 9,676 9,296 4,811 4,156 3,187 Germany........................... 32,309 25,540 31,283 32,061 27,788 34,329 35,734 7,799 2,877 1,857 Greece................................ 21,489 14,111 25,888 26,226 21,449 22,817 35,832 12,592 27,034 23,974 Italy, including Sicily and Sardinia............... 128,503 183,218 215,537 182,882 157,134 265,542 283,738 49,688 33,665 34,596 Netherlands...................... 5,946 4,698 7,534 8,358 6,619 6,902 6,321 3,144 2,910 2,235 Norway.............................. 12,412 13,627 17,538 13,950 8,675 8,587 8,329 7,986 5.191 4,659 Portugal, i n c l u d i n g Cape Verde and Azore Islan d s.......................... 7,307 4,956 8,229 8,374 10,230 14,171 10,898 4,907 12,259 9,975 66 90 Roum ania......................... 5/228 1,590 2,145 2,522 1,997 2,155 4,032 481 Russian Em pire and 156,711 120,460 186,792 158,721 162,395 291,040 255,660 26,187 7,842 12,716 F in la n d ........................ Spain, includingCanary 3,899 2,616 3,472 5,074 6,327 6,167 7,591 2,762 5,769 10,232 and Balearic Islands.. Sweden.............................. 12,808 14,474 23,745 20,780 12,688 17,202 14,800 6,585 6,248 6,368 Switzerland....................... 3,281 2,694 3,533 3,458 3,505 .4,104 4,211 1,742 663 911 Turkey in E urope1........ 22,117 10,069 23,142 19,133 18,928 15,881 17,388 2,411 1,077 303 United Kingdom: England..................... 47,031 32,809 46,706 52,426 40,408 43,363 35,864 21,562 12,896 8,354 30,556 25,033 29,855 29,112 25,879 27,876 24,688 14,185 8,639 5,406 13,506 12,400 20,115 18,796 14,578 14,220 10,682 4,668 %655 1,868 Wales.......................... 2,287 1,584 2,120 2,162 2,162 2,745 2,183 1,007 512 513 Total U n ited K ingdom ............ 93,380 71,826 98,796 102,496 83,027 88,204 73,417 41,422 24,702 16,141 Europe, not specified... 46 97 151 377 243 967 1,180 1,717 1,463 371 Total Europe........ 691,901 654,875 926, 291 764,757 718,875 1,055,855 1,058,391 197,919 145,699 133,083 B ritish N orth America. 38,510 51,941 56,555 56,830 55,990 73,802 86,139 82,215 101,551 105,399 Mexico................................ 6,067 16,251 18,691 19,889 23,238 11,926 14,614 12,340 18,425 17,869 Central America............... 1,217 930 893 1,193 1,242 1,473 1,622 1,252 1,135 2,073 W est Indies and Berm uda.............................. 11,888 11,180 11,244 13,403 12,467 12,458 14,451 11,598 12,027 15,507 South America................. 2,315 1,906 2,151 3,049 2,989 4,248 5,869 3,801 4,286 6,931 Total A m erica___ 59,997 82,208 89,534 94, 364 95,926 103,907 122,695 111,206 137,424 147,779 China.................................. 1,397 1,943 1,968 1,460 1,765 2,105 2,502 2,660 2,460 2,237 India................................... 1,040 203 1,696 524 175 221 161 112 109 179 Japan.................................. 15,803 3,111 2,720 4,520 6,114 8,281 8,929 8,613 8,680 8,991 Turkey in Asia................. 9,753 7,506 15,212 10,229 12,788 23,955 21,716 3,543 1,670 393 Other Asia........................ 372 141 1,937 695 607 905 234 282 1,026 838 Total Asia............. 28,365 12,904 23,533 17,428 21,449 35,358 34,273 15,211 13,204 12, 756 Total Oceania................... 1,179 892 1,097 1,043 898 1,340 1,446 1,399 1,574 1,142 Total Africa...................... 1,411 858 1,072 956 1,009 1,409 1,539 934 894 566 All other countries........ 43 31 77 17 49 39 15 23 136 31 Total imm igrants. 782,870 751,786 1,041,570 878,587 838,172 1,197,892 1,218,480 326,700 298,826 295,403 l 1 Inucldes Serbia, Bulgaria, and Montenegro. C ountry of last perm anent residence. Years ended June 30— Oct. 1, 1820, Oct. 1, 1830, Jan. 1,1841, Ja n .l, 1851, Jan. 1,1861, to Sept. 30, to Dec. 31, to Sept. 30, to Dec. 31, to June 80, 1830. 1840. 1850. 1860. 1870. 1871 to 1880 1881 to 1890 1891 to 1900 1901 to 1910 27 169 8,497 6,761 22 1,063 45,675 152,454 5,074 539 77,262 434,626 * 4,738 3,749 76,358 951,667 7,800 6,734 17,094 35,984 787,468 72,969 7,221 31,771 72,206 718,182 I ta ly .................................................... N eth erlan d s..................................... 408 1,078 91 2,253 1,412 1,201 1,870 8,251 13,903 9,231 10,789 20,931 11,728 9,102 109,298 55,759 16, M l 211,245 307,309 53,701 f 568,362 1 91 2,622 646 2,954 656 2,759 1,621 10,353 4,536 8,493 52,254 9,893 265,088 f 6,535 < l Sw itzerland............................ , ......... 3,226 4,821 4,644 25,011 23,286 28,293 81,988 U nited K ingdom : E n g la n d ..................................... S cotland ..................................... Ire la n d ....................................... 22,167 2,912 50,724 73,143 1 2,667 207,381 263,332 3,712 780,719 385,643 38,331 914,119 568,128 38,768 435,778 460,479 87,564 436,871 657,488 149,869 665,482 Total U nited Kingdom .... Europe, not specified..................... Total E u ro p e ........................ 75,803 43 98,816 283,191 96 495,688 1,047,763 155 1,597,502 1,338,093 116 2,452,657 1,042,674 210 2,064,407 984,914 656 2,261,904 1,462,839 10,318 4,721,602 1 1 Sw eden............................................... j Russia, including Russian Pola n d 2 ............................................... 1 P o rtu g al 4........................................... jl 353,719 20,177 88,132 50,464 1,452,970 1911 to 1917 597,047 20,062 52,670 36,006 543,922 15,996 655,694 31,816 95,264 230,679 2,145,266 41,685 65,285 73,379 341,498 167,519 2,045,877 48,262 190,505 249,534 895,876 26,831 35,864 47,775 142,445 169,924 1,007,245 38,489 57,377 84,671 593,703 6,72S 23,010 14,559 S3,149 2,562 1,597,306 27,935 69,149 53,008 34,922 118,202 914,561 43,922 70,814 11,343 18,594 75,121 271,094 60,053 403,496 11,186 745,829 4,370 3,703,061 388,017 120,469 339,065 214,873 67,467 135,785 11,284 429,409 6,318 4,074,579 17,464 865,015 1,719 8,136,016 IMMIGRATION. B elgium ............................................. D e n m ark ........................................... F rance................................................. G erm any............................................. 106 N o. 6 7 .—A R R IV A L S OF A L IE N P A SSE N G E R S AN D IM M IGRANTS, 1 8 2 0 TO 1917: B y N a t io n a l it ie s a n d b y D e c a d e s . [Sources: Records of the B ureau of Statistics prior to 1896: subsequently, reports of the Commissioner General of Im m igration, D epartm ent of Labor. The figures represent “ Alien passengers” from Oct. 1,1820, to Dec. 81,1867; “ Im m igrants” from Jan. 1,1868, to date. The estim ated num ber of aliens who arrived prior to Oct. 1, 1819, is 250,000.] 2,277 4,817 105 18,624 6,599 44 41,728 8,271 368 59,309 3,078 449 153,871 2,191 96 383,269 5,362 210 392,802 1,913 462 2,631 746 1,183 179,226 49,642 8,112 581,926 118,301 9,990 3,834 531 11,564 352 2 12,301 856 33,424 103 13,528 3,579 62,469 337 13,957 928 403,726 10,056 123,201 29,042 2,304 426,523 15,798 61,711 107,548 17,280 361,808 91,911 31,173 813,301 sr 9,043 1,396 166,597 3,446 64,301 35,040 3,059 42,659 — 10,660 1,224 74,720 8,090 41,397 23,166 20,605 15,189 8 40 48 9 52 69,801 599,125 47 82 29 55 52,777 1,713,251 61 41,458 158 210 26,921 2,598,214 308 64,609 221 312 15,282 2,314,824 622 123,823 10,913 229 1,540 2,812,191 6.669 68,880 12,574 437 1,299 5,246,613 28,370 86,815 8,79? 1,343 1,749 3,844,420 11,059 243,567 12,973 7,368 33.654 8,795,386 4,587 149,679 8,842 7,307 352 5,054,060 10 2 16 32,679 143,439 1Included in “ Europe, not specified,” prior to 1891-1900, 2 Includes also F inland after 1872. 3Includes Canary and Belearic Islands after 1900. 4 Figures include th e Azores and Cape Verde Islands after 1879, they being classed w ith Portugal so far as th at country is separately shown. 6 Includes Serbia, Bulgaria, and Montenegro; included in “ Europe, not specified,” prior to 1891-1900. 8 Not separately stated prior to 1891-1900. 7 Im m igrants from British N orth America and Mexico were not reported from 1886 to 1895, inclusive. 8 Not separately enum erated prior to 1899, 107 IMMIGKATIOlf. British N orth A m erica7 ............... M exico7 ............................................. Central A m erica.............................. West Indies: Berm uda and Miq u elo n ............................................. South A m erica................................. Total A m erica7..................... Islands of the A tlantic................... C h in a.................................................. In d ia 8.................................................. Ja p a n 8................................................. T urkey in Asia*................................ Other A sia ......................................... Total A sia................................ Total O ceania.................................... Total A fric a ............... ..................... All other countries........................... Grand to ta l............................ 108 A L IE N P A S S E N G E R M OVEM ENT, N o. 6 8 —IMMIGRANT AND NONIMMIGRANT ALIENS ADMITTED AND EMIGRANT AND NONEMIGRANT ALIENS DEPARTED, WITH EXCESS OF ALIENS ADMITTED OR DEPARTED, YEARS ENDED JUNE 30, 1915 TO 1917: B y N ationalities . [ Source: Reports of the Commissioner General of Immigration, Departm ent of Labor.] Excess of aliens adm itted ( + ) Nonim- Total Emi- Nonemi- Total or aliens grant aliens departmigrant aliens grant aliens. admitted. aliens. aliens. departed. ed ( - ) . Adm itted.1 Country of Inst or future per manent residence. 19 15 Immigrant aliens. . A ustria............................................ 9,215 H ungary......................................... 9,296 Belgium.......................................... 2,399 Bulgaria, Serbia, and Monte negro............................................ 1,403 3,312 D enm ark........................................ 4,811 Prance, including Corsica........... 7,799 German Em pire............................ Greece............................................. 12,592 Italy, including Sicily and Sar dinia............................................. 49,688 3,144 Netherlands................................... 7,986 Norway........................................... Portugal, including Cape Verde 4,907 and Azore Islands..................... 481 Roum ania...................................... Russian Empire and Finland... 26,187 Spain including Canary and 2.762 Balearic Islands......................... 6,585 Sweden........................................... 1,742 Switzerland.................................... 1,008 Turkey in Europe........................ United Kingdom: England................................... 21,562 Ireland.................................... 14,185 4,6C8 Scotland................................. 1,007 W ales....................................... 1,180 Other Europe................................ Total Europe...................... 197,919 2,660 C h in a ............... 8,613 Japan.................. 161 India................... 3,543 Turkey in Asia. 234 Other Asia......... 15,211 Total Asia. 934 Africa............................................... Australia, Tasmania, and New 1,282 Zealand................•...................... 117 Pacific islands (not specified)... British N orth America................ 82,215 1,252 Central America............................ Mexico............................................. 12,340 3,801 South America.............................. W est Indies.................................... 11,598 United States................................. 31 Other countries.............................. Grand total 1915................. 326,700 1916. Austria............................................ H ungary......................................... Belgium.......................................... Bulgaria, Serbia, and Monte negro............................................ Denm ark......................................... Prance, including Corsica........... German Em pire............................ Greece............................................ Italy, including Sicily and Sar dinia............................................. Netherlands................................... Norway........................................... 635 109 248 42 232 1,485 1,069 241 1,967 399 1,013 21 20 774 802 218 206 28 5,613 375 931 113 30 16,571 1,080 721 308 98 266 2,273 148 1,844 241 9,983 1,575 2,352 1,704 7, 784 62,935 134 107,544 3,171 2,020 986 764 3,322 4,156 2,877 27,034 33,665 2,910 5,191 l Departed.1 9,850 9,405 2,647 1,445 3,544 6,296 8,868 12,833 51,655 3,543 8,999 4,928 501 26,961 3,564 6,803 1,948 1,036 27,175 14,560 5,599 1,120 1,210 214,490 3,740 9,334 269 3,641 500 17,484 1,082 3,126 358 92,198 2,827 14,692 5,505 19,382 62,935 165 434,244 3,191 20 1 2,021 119 1,105 24 788 3,721 399 972 5,128 228 3,105 502 27,536 879 34,544 3,445 535 6,407 1,216 See footno te on p. IK ). 6,776 5,059 333 1,964 412 5,751 1,419 9,775 96.903 612 1,211 2,661 244 18,297 3,042 953 349 164 7,715 2,218 1,847 169 80 167,954 2,011 840 179 593 214 3,837 85 608 17 23,225 436 651 988 6,243 30 204,074 230 592 24 250 513 2,231 439 4,829 72,507 351 1,359 721 7,497 + 2,353 930 5,989 + 3,416 318 651 + 1,996 1,075 556 2,520 482 894 + 2,650 2,871 8,622 2,326 2,456 3,875 + 4,993 1,241 11,016 4* 1,817 _ 20,082 116,985 _ 65,330 1,931 4- 1,612 1,319 1,964 + 7,035 753 2,971 + 1,957 310 321 4- 180 77 3,983 22,280 + 4,681 2,021 5,063 1,499 484 1,437 4- 5,366 745 4- 1,203 396 215 4- 821 51 527 19,987 27,702 3,482 4- 11,078 1,264 4,714 4- 885 2,867 177 346 + 774 196 4- 1,014 116 63,462 231,416 - 16,926 2,604 4- 1,136 593 1,576 4- 7,758 736 12 257 + 78 693 4- 2,948 100 271 + 229 57 5,401 -1- 12.083 1,564 253 -1- 829 168 2,329 4- 897 1,621 124 4- 234 107 26,051 49,275 + 42,922 2,515 4- 312 2,079 2,762 + 11,930 2,1X1 2,374 3,362 + 2 ,143 1,137 14,276 20.519 8,183 66,118 66,118 34 199 169 180,100 384,174 4- 50,070 __ — _ 26 19 47 128 534 1,464 629 416 5,774 949 895 256 611 71 378 1,047 3,695 1,068 5,245 78,281 1,300 2,254 2,935 1,410 1,034 410 2,674 1,433 2,037 2,291 13,737 + 2,145 + 4,153 + 44+ 444+ __ 109 A L IE N P A S S E N G E R M OVEM ENT, No. 6 8 . — I m m ig r a n t a n d N o n im m ig r a n t A l ie n s A d m it t e d a n d E m ig r a n t a n d N o n e m ig r a n t A l ie n s pa rted , Y ears E nd ed Country of last or future per manent residence. D e p a r t e d , w it h E x c e s s o f A l ie n s A d m it t e d o r D e J u n e 30, 1915 t o 1917: B y N a t io n a l it ie s — Continued. Excess of aliens admit ted (+ ) Nonim Total Em i N onemi- Total or aliens m igrant aliens grant grant aliens departaliens. admitted. aliens. aliens. departed. ed ( - ) . Adm itted.1 Im mi grant aliens. 1916—Continued. Portugal, including Cape Verde and Azore Islands..................... 12,259 72 12,331 Roumania....................................... 90 9 99 Russian Empire and Finland... 7,842 8,295 453 Spain, including Canary and 764 Balearic Islands......................... 5,769 6,533 Sweden............................................ 6,248 421 6,669 Switzerland.................................... 734 663 71 Turkey in Europe........................ 313 7 320 United Kingdom: 4,050 10,946 England................................... 12,896 276 Ireland..................................... 8,639 8,915 515 Scotland................................... 2,655 3,170 W ales........................................ 512 80 592 14 Other E urope................................ 1,717 1,731 Total Europe...................... 145,699 11,627 157,326 China............................................... 2,460 687 3,147 554 Japan............................................... 9,234 8,680 India................................................ 112 160 272 Turkey in Asia.............................. 1,670 23 1,693 Other Asia...................................... 155 282 437 Total Asia............................ 13,204 1,579 14,783 Africa............................................... 894 133 1,027 Australia, Tasmania, and New * Zealand........................................ 1,484 1,708 3,192 Pacific Islands (not specified)... 228 £0 318 British North America................ 103,551 5,717 107,268 1,674 Central America............................ 2,809 1,135 1,418 19,843 Mexico............................................. 18,425 South America.............................. 4,286 1,769 6,055 West Indies.................................... 12,027 9,126 21,153 32,915 32 915 59 Other countries.............................. 31 ' 28 Grand total 1916................. 298,826 67,922 866,748 1917. 857 857 Hungary......................................... 401 3 404 102 Belgium.......................................... 398 500 Bulgaria, Serbia, and Montene3 151 154 gro................................................ Denm ark........................................ 2,744 456 3,200 1,215 4,402 France, including Corsica........... 3.187 1,857 88 1,945 German Em pire............................ 171 24,145 Greece.............................................. 23,974 Italy, including Sicily and Sar1,140 35,736 dinia............................................ 34,596 2,235 1,028 3,263 Netherlands................................... 1,568 4,659 6,227 Norway........................................... Portugal, including Cape Verde 9,975 27 10,002 and Azore Islands..................... 66 13 79 Roum ania...................................... 524 13,240 Russian Empire and Finland... 12,716 Spain, including Canary and 928 11,160 Balearic Islands......................... 10,232 530 6,898 Sweden............................................ 6,368 911 103 1,014 Switzerland.................................... * See footnote on p. 110. Departed.1 249 2,645 + 9,686 2,396 66 + 49 17 33 1,508 6,767 + 1,528 5,259 2,489 + 4,044 1,816 673 1,888 + 4,781 1,412 476 349 + 385 148 201 25 + 295 18 7 16,432 21,562 — 4,616 5,130 2,075 + 6,840 1,304 771 3,572 402 1,332 2,240 122 240 + 352 118 38 87 + 1,644 49 102,409 33,562 135,971 + 21,355 2,660 + 487 457 2,203 1,620 + 7,614 770 850 259 + 136 123 13 20 + 1,673 14 6 895 28 867 458 5,454 + 9,329 1,477 3,977 231 4- 796 138 93 1,958 + 1,234 445 1,513 105 + 213 95 10 15,712 21,981 37,693 + 69,575 2,050 2,545 264 495 2,196 2,728 532 17,115 2,509 3,506 + 2,549 997 2,460 5,059 13,634 18,693 31,848 31 848 + 1 067 75 16 36 ' 39 129,765" 111,042 240,807 +125,941 — 126 112 15 191 489 2,064 315 2,034 12,542 227 1,633 1,353 16 5,947 2,491 969 159 16 6 30 50 649 1 ,® 305 197 849 787 979 140 i 746 1.142 463 98 142 118 45 241 1,138 3,150 620 2,231 13,391 1,014 2,612 1,493 17 6,693 3,633 1.432 257 + + + — + + + + + + + + + + + + + 715 286 455 87 2,062 1,252 1,325 21,914 22,345 2,249 3,615 8,509 62 6,547 7,527 5,466 757 110 A L IE N P A SSE N G E R M O VEM ENT, No. 6 8 .— I m m ig r a n t a n d N o n im m ig r a n t A l ie n s A d m it t e d a n d E m ig r a n t a n d N o n e m ig r a n t A l ie n s D e p a r t e d , w it h E x c e s s o f A l ie n s A d m it t e d o r D e p a r t e d , Y e a r s E n d e d J u n e 30, 1915 t o 1917: B y N a t io n a l it ie s —-Continued. 1917—Continued. 152 United Kingdom: 8,354 5,406 1,868 513 1,463 133,083 2,237 8,991 109 1,026 12,756 566 Australia, Tasmania, and New 1,014 128 Pacific Islands (not specified).. 105,399 2,073 17'869 6,931 15,507 77 295,403 2 3,240 229 411 77 310 12,168 515 584 154 11 400 1,664 137 1,581 277 3,982 1,343 2,266 1,984 10,790 31,127 155 67,474 154 11,594 5,635 2,279 590 1,773 145,251 2,752~ 9,575 263 404 1.426 14,420 703 2,595 405 109,381 3'416 20,135 8,915 26,297 31,127 232 352,877 III Departed. i E& w Admitted.1 Country of last or future per m anent residence. Im m i Nonim Total grant migrant aliens aliens. aliens. admitted. 24 2,798 1,027 678 69 88 35,367 1,871 750 176 8 356 3,161 108 382 35 18,994 530 812 993 5,891 4 66,277 Excess of admitted (+ ) Nonemi Total or aliens grant aliens depart aliens. departed. ed ( - ) . - 2 26 4- 128 7,580 10,378 + 1,216 353 1,380 + 4,258 616 1.294 + 985 45 114 -j- 476 9 97 4 - 1,676 16,149 51,516 4 93,735 590~ 2,461 + 291 645 1,395 4 8,180 119 295 — 32 2 10 + 391 117 473 + 953 1,473 4,634 4- 9,786 180 415 288 + 1,352 1,734 + 861 171 206 4 199 16,936 35,930 4 73,451 1,614 2,144 4 1,272 1,951 2,763 4 17' 372 2,659 3,652 4 5’263 16,335 22,226 4 4,071 21,260 21,260 4 9,867 22 26 4 206 80,102 146,379 +216,498 1 Arriving aliens whose permanent residence has been outside the U nited States, who intend to reside permanently in the United States, are classed as immigrant aliens. Departing aliens whose permanent residence has been in the United States, who intend to reside permanently outside, are classed as emi grant aliens. All alien residents of the U nited States making a temporary trip abroad and all aliens residing abroad making a temporary trip to the United States are classed as nonimmigrant aliens on the inward journey and monemigrant on the outward. I ll IN W A R D P A S S E N G E R M O VEM ENT. No. 6 9 .—ARRIVALS OF PASSENGERS AT THE PRINCIPAL PORTS FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES, 1906 TO 1917: D is t in g u is h in g U n it e d S t a t e s C it iz e n s R e t u r n in g , N o n im m ig r a n t A l i e n s , a n d I m m ig r a n t s , R e s p e c t iv e l y . [Source: Reports of the Commissioner General of Immigration, Department of Labor.] New York. N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Non Total U. S. Non Total im m i Im m i passen citizens im m i Im m i passen grant grants. return grant grants. gers gers aliens. ing. aliens. arrived. arrived. U. S. Year ended June 30— citizens return ing. 1906..................................... 1907..................................... 1908..................................... 1909..................................... 1910.................................... 1911..................................... 1912..................................... 1913..................................... 1914..................................... 1915..................................... 1916..................................... 1917..................................... 135,959 146,747 158,619 169,820 170,210 182,724 179,358 166,686 168,912 132,983 49,733 39,958 44,975 880,036 1,060,970 111,539 1,004,756 1,263,042 99,008 585,970 843,597 144,140 580,617 894,577 109,921 786,09-4 1,066,225 100,059 637,003 919,786 112,268 605,151 896,777 139,937 892,653 1,199,276 114,521 873,052 1,161,485 62,738 178,416 374,137 32,721 141,390 223,844 29,100 129,446 198,504 3,924 3,258 3,158 3,252 2,905 3,527 3,983 3,999 3,114 1,868 93 125 577 1,008 433 789 2,030 1,271 3,606 4,271 2,672 1.108 34 42 23,186 30,501 16,458 14,294 37,641 45,023 43,749 59,466 56,857 7,114 229 274 27,687 34,767 20,049 18,335 42,576 49,821 51,338 67,736 62,643 10,090 353 441 Boston, Mass. Baltimore, Md. U. S. Non Total U. S. Non Total Year ended June 30— citizens im m i Im m i passen citizens im m i Im m i passen return grant grants. gers return grant grants. gers ing. aliens. arrived. ing. aliens. arrived. 1906..................................... 1907..................................... 1908..................................... 1909..................................... 1910..................................... 1911..................................... 1912..................................... 1913..................................... 1914..................................... 1915..................................... 1916..................................... 1917..................................... 12,285 12,420 11,745 11,284 9,244 11,019 10,517 11,894 14,816 10,634 1,243 790 U. S. Year ended June 30— citizens retu rn ing. 1906..................................... 1907..................................... 190S..................................... 1909..................................... 1910..................................... 1911........... ......................... 1912..................................... 1913..................................... 1914..................................... 1915..................................... 1916..................................... 1917..................................... 4,641 4,567 5,303 6,351 5,818 4,249 5,567 5,909 5,404 6,168 6,254 5,032 6,103 12,558 11,002 11,577 8,458 8,423 10,003 11,649 11,085 5,385 1,129 528 62,229 70,164 41,363 36,318 53,617 45,865 38,782 54,740 69,365 15,983 12,428 11,828 79,617 95,142 64,110 59,179 71,319 65,307 59,307 78,283 95,266 32,002 14,800 13,146 San Francisco, Cal. Non Total im m i Im m i passen grant grants. gers arrived. aliens. 1,767 2,283 2,976 4,273 4,387 4,417 4,168 3,381 8,084 4,013 3,074 3,245 4,138 3,539 3,608 3,103 4,233 3,419 3,958 5,554 6,716 8,055 7,955 7,269 10,546 10,389 11,887 13,727 14,438 12,085 13,693 14,844 15,204 18,236 17,883 15,548 1,367 1,514 1,484 1,121 1,030 1,290 1,136 1,104 1,071 204 52 47 290 1,074 653 1,546 682 593 814 763 956 166 52 25 54,064 66,910 31,489 18,966 30,563 22,866 21,667 32,833 39,048 3,017 124 231 55,721 69,493 33,626 21,633 32,275 24,749 23,617 34,700 41,075 3,387 22$ 303 Total U nited States. Non Total citizens im m i Im m i passen retu rn grant grants. gers ing. aliens. arrived. u. a 177,488 191,797 200,447 217,173 243,191 269,128 280,801 286,604 286,586 239,579 121,930 127,420 65,618 153,120 141,825 192,449 156,467 151,713 178,983 229,335 184,601 107,544 67,922 67,474 1,100,735 1,285,349 782,870 751,786 1,041,570 878,687 838,172 1,197,892 1,218,480 326,700 298,826 295,403 1,343,841 1,630,266 1,125,142 1,161,408 1,441,228 1,299,428 1,297,956 1,713,831 1,689,667 673,823 488,678 490,297 112 O U T W A R D P A S S E N G E R M O VEM EN T, No. 7 0 .—DEPARTURES OF PASSENGERS PROM THE SEAPORTS OF THE UNITED STATES FOR FOREIGN COUNTRIES, ETC., 1891 TO 1917: D is t in g u is h in g S e x , C h il d r e n o r A d u lts , a n d P o r tio n o f S h i p O c c u p ie d . [Sources: Previous to July 1,1907, the Bureau of Statistics; subsequently, the Bureau of Im m igration procured these statistics through the courtesy of owners and agents of vessels and not by law. There are no data for 1896 and 1897.] Cabin passengers. Children. Adults. Male. Fem ale. Total. Male. Fem ale. Total. Year ended June 30— 1891............................................................. 1892............................................................. 1893............................................................. 1891............................................................. 1895............................................................. 1898............................................................. 1899............................................................. 1900............................................................. 1931............................................................. 1902............................................................. 1903............................................................. 1904............................................................. 1906............................................................. 1906............................................................. 1907............................................................. 1908............................................................. 1909............................................................. Year ended June 30— Male. 1891....................................... 1892....................................... 1893....................................... 1894....................................... 1895....................................... 1898....................................... 1899....................................... 1900....................................... 1901....................................... 1902....................................... 1903....................................... 1904....................................... 1905....................................... 1906....................................... 1907....................................... 1908....................................... 1909....................................... 89,034 96,834 88,315 112,941 123,845 78,621 78,061 78,230 96,797 99,966 132,894 209,191 210,270 179,869 214,997 378,246 199,851 Year ended June 30— 1910........................................................ 1911........................................................ 1912........................................................ 1913........................................................ 1914........................................................ 1916............................................... 1917........................................................ 65,056 61,763 57,904 70,864 64,887 54,533 76,106 87,041 84,853 -91,308 99,432 109,469 119,287 125,340 130,276 136,981 136,781 Adults. Fem ale 32,692 33.966 27,995 38,611 38,366 31,130 41,099 51,096 49,739 53,770 57,293 60,797 67,146 74,471 73,273 78,130 89,238 97,748 95,729 85,899 109,475 103,253 85,663 117,205 138,137 134,592 145,078 156,725 170,266 186,433 199,811 203,549 215,111 226,019 5,604 5, 717 5,503 7,622 5,828 5, 111 6,418 10,315 7,646 7,757 6,965 8,235 8,544 8.798 13,008 13,489 11,200 3,756 3,706 3,727 4,834 3,812 3,780 4,624 7,433 6,326 5,277 4,994 6,112 6.231 6,060 8,336 8,181 7,581 Passengers other than cabin. Children. Total. Male. Female. Total. 35,092 38,602 33,384 52,794 64,951 36,446 34,417 36,268 42,353 48,359 51,206 83,065 87,234 74,464 88,085 168,478 94,152 124,126 135,436 121,699 165,735 188,796 115.067 112,478 114,498 139,150 148,325 184,100 292,256 297,504 254,333 303,082 546,724 294,003 9,268 9,999 8,352 15,798 17,257 10,001 8,836 13,906 10,968 12,067 13,395 18,249 22,104 16,591 25,704 63,751 30,249 6,004 5,969 5,444 9,307 10,612 5,789 6,447 9,095 8,042 8,256 9,082 13.086 15,335 11,144 16,203 27,430 17,400 15,272 15,968 13,796 25,105 27,869 15,790 15, 283 23,001 19,010 20,323 22,477 31,335 37,439 27, 735 41,907 91,181 47,649 9,360 9,423 9,230 12,456 9,640 8,891 11,042 17,758 13,972 13,034 11,959 14,347 14,775 14,858 21,344 21,670 18,781 241,172 255;748 279,784 277,289 308,984 154,383 101,012 86,181 80,789 96,892 102,710 102,014 114,335 58,559 34,648 29,997 642,229 770; 794 866,472 857,612 888;267 497,986 316,892 242i393 396,040 436,070 463,699 509,278 482,482 250,717 189,022 200,777 107,108 105,152 95,129 121,931 112,893 94,554 128.247 155,895 148,564 158,112 168,684 184,613 201,208 214.669 224,893 236,781 244,800 passen gers Total. departed 139.398 151,404 135,495 190,840 216,665 130.857 127,761 137,499 158,160 168,648 206,577 323,591 334,943 282,068 344,989 637,905 341,652 . Total passengers departed. Portion of ship Sex. Ages. occupied. 14 years Steer Male. Fem ale. Under 14 and years. over. Cabin. age. 481,846 611,938 689,398 682,337 693j 618 402,162 250;528 186,209 Total. 246,506 256,556 230,624 312,-771 829,558 225,411 256,008 293,394 306,724 326,760 375,261 508,204 536,151 496,737 569,882 874,686 686,452 Total. 326,978 • 723,018 431,616 867,686 505,483 969,182 450,348 959,626 520,120 1,002,602 305,328 556,545 162,518 351,540 71,613 272,390 EDUCATION, No. 7 1 .—SUMMARY OF SCHOOL POPULATION,1 1871 TO 1916: E n rollm en t, A t t e n d a n c e , S u p e r in t e n d e n t s a n d T e a c h e r s E m p l o y e d i n , a n d E x p e n d it u r e s f o r , P u blic S c h o o ls .2 [Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.] Pupils. Population, 5 to 18 Number years of enrolled in Average daily age.8 public schools. attendance. Teachers. Male. Female. Total. Salaries of superintend ents and teachers. Total expendi ture. D ollars. School year. D ollars. 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 .................... 12.305.600 .................... 12.565.600 .................... 12,833,700 .................... 13,112,900 .................... 13,405,200 7,561,582 7,815,306 8,003,614 8,444,251 8,785,678 4,545,317 90,293 4,658,844 94,992 4,745,459 ' 97,790 5,050,840 103,465 108,791 5,248,114 129.982 134,929 139,723 144.982 149,074 220,225 229,921 237,613 248,447 257,865 42,580,853 45,935,681 47,932,050 50,785,656 54,722,250 69,107,612 74,234,476 76,238,464 80,054,286 83,504,007 3876......... 1877 1878 1879 1880 13.708.000 14.025.800 .................... 14.356.000 .................... 14.702.800 .................... 15,065,767 .................... 8,869,115 8,965,006 9,438,883 9,504,458 9,867,505 5,291,376 5,426,595 5,783,065 5,876,077 6,144,143 109,780 114,312 119,404 121,490 122,795 149,838 152,738 157,743 158,840 163,798 259,618 267,050 277,147 280,330 286,593 55,358,166 54,973,776 56,155,133 54,639,731 55,942,972 83,082,578 79,439,826 79,083,260 76,192,375 78,094,687 1881......... 1882........ 1883 1884 1885 15,379,290 10,000,896 15,704,660 10,211,678 16,044,410 10,651,828 .................... 16,401,280 10,982,364 .................... 16,773,190 11,398,024 .................... 6,145,932 6,331,242 6,652,392 7,055,696 7,297,529 122,511 118,892 116,388 118,905 121,762 171,349 180,187 188,001 195,110 204,154 293,860 299,079 304,389 314,015 325,916 58,012,463 60,594,933 64,798,859 68,384,275 72,878,993 83,642,964 88,990,466 96,750,003 103,212,837 110,328,375 1886........ 1887 1888 1889 1890 17,122,060 11,664,460 .................... 17,482,020 11,884,944 .................... 17,827,310 12,182,600 .................... 18,168,580 12,392,260 .................... 18,543,201 12,722,581 7,526,351 7,681,806 7,906,986 8,005,969 8,153,635 123,792 127,093 126,240 124,467 125,525 207,601 212,367 220,894 232,110 238,397 331,893 339,460 347,134 356,577 363,922 76,270,434 78,639,964 83,022,562 87,568,306 91,836,484 113,322,545 115,783,890 124,244,911 132,539,783 140,506,715 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 .................... 18,897,076 13,050,132 .................... 19,194,233 13,255,923 19,620,964 13,483,340 .................... 20,137,521 13,995,357 .................... 20,440,479 14,243,765 .................... 8,408,323 8,560,603 8,837,199 9, 263,350 9,548,722 123,360 121,573 122,472 125,402 129,708 245,028 252,653 260,278 263,547 268,336 368,388 374,226 382,750 388,949 398,042 96,303,069 100,298,256 104,660,339 109,202,405 113,872,388 147,494,809 155,817,012 164,171,057 172,502,843 175,809,279 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 20,863,807 14,498,956 .................... .................... 21,114,812 14,823,059 21,572,114 15,103,874 .................... 21,917,865 15,176,219 .................... 21,404,322 15,503,110 .................... 9,781,475 10,052,554 10,356,458 10,328,396 10, 632, 772 130,373 131,221 132,257 131,207 126,588 269,923 273,737 278,556 283,065 296,474 400,296 404,958 410,813 414,272 423,062 117,139,841 119,310,503 124,192,270 129,345,873 137,687,746 183,498,965 187,682,269 194,292,911 200,154,597 214,964,618 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 21,982,797 15,688,602 .................... .................... 22,278, 693 15,917,385 22,655,001 15,999,717 .................... 23,028, 748 16,256,038 .................... 23,410,800 16,468,300 .................... 10,714,613 11,064,164 11,053,158 11,318,256 11,481,531 126,491 120,883 116,720 113,744 110,532 305,292 320,936 333,144 341,498 349,737 431,783 441,819 449,864 455,242 460,269 143,286,204 151,443,681 157,635,732 167,824,753 177,462,981 227,465,664 238,262,299 252,804,081 273,216,227 291,616,660 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 23,792,723 16,641,970 .................... .................... 24,262,936 16,890,818 .................... 24,613,763 17,061,962 24,239,820 17,506,175 .................... 24,360,888 17,813,852 .................... 11,712,300 11,925,672 12,154.172 12,684,837 12,827,307 109,*179 104,414 104,495 108,300 110,481 356,884 376,902 390,968 398,153 412,729 466,063 186,483,464 481,816 202,047,814 495,463 219,780,123 506,453 237,013,913 523,210 4253,915,470 307,768,659 336,898,333 371,344,410 401,397,747 426,250,434 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 24,745,562 18,035,118 .................... 25,167,446 18,182,937 .................... 25,587,331 18,609,040 .................... .................... 26,002,153 19,153,786 26,425,100 19,693,007 .................... .................... 26,846,976 20,351,687 12,871,980 13,302,303 13,613,656 14,216,459 14,964,886 15,358,927 110,328 114,559 113,213 114,662 118,435 123,038 423,278 432,730 452,270 465,396 485,5f6 499,333 533,606 547,289 565,483 580,058 604,001 622,371 446,726,929 482,886,793 521,546,375 555,077,146 605,460,785 640,717,053 *266,678,471 4284,945,162 4304,431,681 4323,610,915 4344,668,690 4364,789,265 1 Includes public, graded, and high schools, but excludes private schools. 2 Alaska and Hawaii not included. Indian Territory not included prior to 1901. 8 Estimated, except United States census years. 4 Includes salaries of teachers and principals only. 32051°— s a 1917------8 113 A verage D uration op S chool T er m ; N umber , S ex , S chools , by S tates and G eographic D ivisions . 114 E nrollment and A verage D aily A ttendance op P upils ; and Salary op I nstructors in , and T otal E xpenditures for , the P ublic N o. 7 2 .—SCHOOL POPULATION, SCHOOL YEAR ENDED JUNE, 1916: {Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.] Estimated State. of children 5 to 18 years of age. Teachers. Pupils. Number enrolled. Average duration of school, Daily average in days. attendance. Male. Female. Total. Salaries of teachers. D ollars. Total expenditure. D ollars. Colorado.................................................................................... 514,601 51,077 447,726 539,688 184,471 323,487 34,257 304,401 410,978 134,758 135.0 160.0 134.9 176.0 167.0 3,215 303 4,780 2,602 1,050 7,841 1,236 5,882 14,721 5,523 11,056 1,539 10,662 17,323 6,573 3,747,442 1,256,709 3,567,461 17,715,673 4,654,349 Georgia............................................... ' .................................... 285,483 52,769 72,432 256,522 912,227 234,609 45,327 59,526 198,365 667,635 182,477 24,838 49,625 144,419 460,832 183.2 170.7 178.0 130.1 136.7 410 130 222 1,354 3,039 6,013 932 1,565 4,380 12,007 6,423 1,062 1,787 5,734 15,046 4,728,293 263,608 1,893,939 2,0S6,725 4,617,918 9,688,037 366,189 3,676,894 3,818,675 0,346,714 Kansas...................................................................................... 113,104 1,514,070 703,641 583,278 ‘ 483,731 95,772 1,084,640 564,252 525,579 402,860 65,039 974,495 463,920 • 398,143 311,267 154.9 164.0 155.0 170.0 163.7 776 6,192 6,207 2,858 2,806 2,730 27,172 13,441 24,372 12,437 3,506 33,364 19,648 27,230 15,243 2,274,116 24,105,935 11,666,740 11,856,667 8,430,444 4,134,167 44,011,662 24,018,125 13,764,865 15,377,830 699,376 572,883 176,823 357,464 830,115 537,008 320,300 149,149 243,077 604,023 354,147 235,933 116,509 169,306 50$, 668 144.0 134.9 171.2 178.0 181.7 4,384 1,534 792 906 1,784 8,486 6,087 6,173 5,494 15,703 12,870 7,621 6,965 6,460 17,487 5,049,362 3,563,049 2,350,433 3,633,780 15,982,824 8,342,858 5,511,763 3,999,681 5,236,645 27,342,132 751,494 617,316 635,270 890,190 98,883 620,861 481,583 492,756 721,752 102,768 504,979 365,432 301,922 628,455 75,241 172.0 167.7 123.0 161.8 176.7 2,981 1,952 2,924 4,904 681 17,998 15,841 8,029 15,304 4,050 20,979 17,793 10,953 4,V31 12,702,080 11,163,298 2,173,717 11,130,979 3,137,200 24,069,810 20,911,368 2,806,562 17, 780,426 6,497,588 12,606 657 3,083 16,741 1,944 8,552,278 509,400 1,269,914 13,114,177 1,179,478 10,825,325 765,900 2,148,985 26,110,991 1,993,054 Kentucky.................................................................................. Maryland.................................................................................. Massachusetts........................................................................... Michigan................................................................................... Mississippi................................................................................ Montana.................................................................................... New Hampshire....................................................................... New Jersey............................................................................... New Mexico.............................................................................. 345,051 17,515 98,192 707,229 118,941 292,725 13,358 67,461 640,287 77,062 216,264 10,043 54,4S5 421,884 61,374 163.5 166.1 371.5 183.0 142.5 1,506 94 269 2,414 048 11,100 563 2,814 14,327 1,296 20,208 EDUCATION 5,010,426 2,667,077 4,454,737 32,126,657 7,533,093 740,603 62,608 546,099 571,274 225,122 2,336,165 772,240 208,011 1,217,544 675,598 1,625,777 649,246 151,647 905,071 515,493 1,318,605 446,191 104,996 768,451 325,053 190.2 124.2 172,6 175.3 152.0 5,907 3,424 1,329 7,852 3,790 47,686 11,136 6,764 23,967 1 8,931 53,593 14,550 8,093 31,819 12,721 47,937,546 3,794,625 3,695,051 19,964,573 6,533,389 68,761,125 5,493,051 7,309,342 40,633,720 9,253,569 O regon .......... Pennsylvania.. Rhode I sland.. South Carolina. South Dakota. 183,445 2,123,686 142,152 542,583 193,417 142,305 1,504,794 89,879 415,766 134,136 127,692 1,212,157 71,613 279,071 93,837 151.0 172.7 194.3 108.5 170.0 1,207 9,163 233 1,717 1,032 4,966 33,564 2,540 6,616 6,025 6,173 42,727 2,773 8,333 7,057 4,014,956 27,290,570 1,905,878 2,449,830 3,239,668 6,715,416 61,670,950 3,603,535 3,570,939 5,748,086 Tennessee........ T exas.............. Utah....... . Vermont. . . . . . Virginia.......... 687,087 1,388,226 126,058 84,669 665,716 610,235 1,017,083 108,359 65,380 486,134 430,480 691,603 88,052 52,393 339,317 123.8 135.0 163,0 175.0 141.0 4,170 7,777 906 228 2,149 8,751 19,581 2,299 2,764 10,971 12,921 27,358 3,205 2,992 13,120 4,296,469 13,014,857 2,362,047 1,277,106 4,486,496 6,783,884 21,093,143 4,476,642 2,300,630 7,306,058 386,148 401.119 686,346 37,061 245,419 313,873 458,102 32,630 191,441 223,889 371,494 24,954 174.6 135.0 173.7 153.0 1,883 4,482 1,759 253 7,412 5,842 14,529 1,482 9,296 10,324 16,288 1,735 8,054,891 3,772,753 9,432,011 908,501 13,080,272 6,459,080 16,680,866 1,438,509 26,846,976 20,351,687 15,358,927 160.3 123,038 499,333 622,371 364,789,265 640,717,053 6,784,514 8,194,089 4,033,072 5,945,142 1,890,159 4,881,359 6,343,208 3,078,949 4,455,202 1,592,969 3,938,851 5,101,733 2,137,488 2,967,026 1,213,829 181.7 167.1 135.1 135.1 187.7 21,200 41,378 17,483 32,574 10,403 131,584 188,950 58,933 73,388 46,278 152,784 230,328 76,416 106,162 56,681 115,856,801 133,919,724 26,999,674 41,945,746 46,067,320 205,626,066 248,131,425 42,274,245 63,256,942 81,428,375 Washington... West Virginia. Wisconsin....... W yoming........ T otal,,.. Geographic divisions A North Atlantic.................................. . North Central......................................... . South Atlantic.......................................... South Central....................... .............. . „, Western................. ......... ........................ EDUCATION. New Y ork....... North Carolina North Dakota. O h io .,............ Oklahoma....... l North Atlantic division: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania. South Atlantic division: Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida. North Central division: Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, South Central division: Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma (Indian Territory, if shown), Arkansas. Western division: Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, California. 115 116 ED U CATIO N N o. 73.—PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS AND PRIVATE HIGH SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES, SCHOOL YEAR 1916: N u m b e r a n d S e x o f I n s t r u c t o r s a n d S t u d e n t s , b y S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D i v i s i o n s . [Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.] Private high schools. Public high schools.1 Secondary teachers. State. Num ber. Secondary teachers. Secondary students. Num ber. Fe Male. male. Secondary students. Male. Fe male. Male. Fe male. 7 ,1 9 7 5,415 8,388 1,677 6,962 41,608 9,822 56 6 15 84 11 101 15 17 167 17 128 13 37 364 40 1,360 182 208 1,673 103 Male. Fe male. 4 ,5 3 7 Alabama............................. Arizona............................... Arkansas............................ California............................ Colorado............................. 191 19 163 275 120 307 81 297 1,539 357 353 89 283 2,095 488 38,339 7,709 Connecticut........................ Delaware............................ District of Columbia......... Florida............................... Georgia............................... 57 30 7 101 258 262 45 121 168 431 571 72 184 191 391 3,228 2,508 8,005 11,120 1,365 3,805 3,546 9,184 48 7 27 19 60 210 17 64 47 131 164 20 139 48 148 2,275 208 947 507 1,540 Idaho.................................. Illinois................................ Indiana.............................. Iowa................................... Kansas................................ 94 658 598 600 450 223 1,876 1,419 966 842 243 2,440 1,482 1,925 1,252 3,849 44,818 24,573 22,251 17,348 4,821 52,670 28,110 29,520 23,663 10 103 39 95 26 35 249 86 113 49 29 476 134 311 105 576 3,436 1,037 1,571 517 599 5,282 Kentucky........................... Louisiana........................... Maine.................................. Maryland........................... Massachusetts.................... 232 135 176 91 236 3S2 246 234 272 1,135 418 368 439 334 2,165 7,319 4,200 6,419 5,119 38,182 9,644 6,239 8,091 6,808 44,332 70 38 30 42 104 106 73 69 132 391 182 105 100 120 567 1,421 898 1,205 1,484 4,669 1,681 905 1,278 866 5,461 Michigan............................ Minnesota........................... Mississippi.......................... M issouri.............................. Montana............................. 410 279 170 512 73 1,012 879 252 1,025 170 1,590 1,409 357 1,215 255 25,384 18,129 5,251 21,274 3,137 30,161 24,787 6,226 27,694 4,250 57 54 32 65 11 78 185 77 168 261 223 95 253 44 1,670 2,301 1,085 1,871 318 2,875 2,474 854 2,243 452 Nebraska............................ 631 41 122 776 79 965 43 238 1,132 80 12,959 454 3,463 22,448 1,183 17,174 587 4,090 25,020 1,358 27 42 98 429 944 New Hampshire................ New Jersey......................... New Mexico....................... 423 21 60 149 34 25 68 5 131 286 16 82 255 13 1,825 2,905 90 1,065 1,993 90 New Y ork.......................... North Carolina................... North Dakota.................... Ohio.................................... Oklahoma........................... 661 241 173 798 238 2,413 314 261 2,045 500 4,130 374 368 2,131 510 73,031 6,924 3,812 42,323 8,069 81,621 8,545 5 ,338 47,665 10,656 233 63 10 80 20 698 172 16 96 25 1,053 160 34 339 52 8,293 2,437 9,534 2,152 1,560 228 2,952 418 Oregon................................ Pennsylvania..................... Rhode Island..................... South Carolina................... South Dakota.................... 178 891 23 151 177 393 2,355 149 183 259 464 2,144 222 253 342 7,767 50,331 4,621 3,583 4,009 9,408 58,428 4,691 5,314 5,654 18 154 17 29 13 49 495 62 51 38 79 705 69 71 33 406 6,628 886 562 288 521 6,254 587 708 473 Tennessee........................... Texas.................................. Utah................................... Vermont............................. Virginia.............................. 199 487 35 69 341 405 1,019 198 112 458 422 1,031 159 208 671 7,838 20,242 3,918 2,753 9,312 10,263 26,613 3,865 3,638 13,032 62 202 83 ' 213 132 18 18 44 60 203 159 225 89 75 125 3,251 2,703 2,035 729 2,307 2,389 2,671 2,224 965 1,560 Washington........................ West Virginia.................... Wisconsin........................... Wyoming........................... 239 129 312 33 715 287 807 68 842 314 1,417 77 13,905 5,468 19,763 955 16,318 6,875 23,396 1,378 30 19 37 3 71 44 109 7 81 67 158 9 537 635 1,389 82 762 642 1,420 148 Total......................... 12,003 29,131 39,146 660,641 795,420 2,201 5,821 8,137 73,415 81,706 697 606 326 376 196 2,386 1,229 861 814 531 3,070 2,425 898 983 761 29,415 16,217 10,627 11,154 6,002 28,778 24,053 9,553 10,909 8,413 1,332 9,371 1 ,1 5 5 22 207 454 2,978 432 1,641 196 1,021 510 1,898 1,341 2,575 1,052 422 148 Geographic divisions .2 North Atlantic................... North Central.................... South Atlantic................... South Central.................... Western.............................. 2,322 7,558 11,249 210,617 241,031 5,396 12,022 16,536 256,643 315,832 1,349 2,279 2,784 45,302 58,074 1,815 3,408 3,742 65,531 84,991 1,121 3,864 4,835 82,548 95,092 1 Included also in Tables 71 and 72. s For States included in each division, see note 1, p. 115. 117 EDUCATION, N o. 7 4 —PUBLIC AND PBIVATE NOEMAL SCHOOLS, SCHOOL YEAB 1916: N u m b e r a n d S e x o f I n s t r u c t o r s a n d S t u d e n t s , b y S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s . [Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.] Private normal schools. Public normal schools. State, Num ber. Teachers of normal students. Fe Male. male. Students in normal courses. Male. Fe male. Numher. 9 2 2 8 1 184 23 19 71 11 149 28 11 222 17 1,100 99 144 350 10 Connecticut.......................... 5 20 121 6 976 2 3 28 8 308 3 19 86 45 1* 147 49 6 72 38 171 70 6 104 85 1.893 670 6 1,678 404 7,548 2,571 128 4,194 4 2 6 4 11 45 18 14 12 80 57 38 87 47 192 986 336 55 51 308 2,277 1,359 715 735 2,811 5 6 1 6 1 88 48 11 128 9 4 46 65 436 9 39 19 27 174 27 0 94 44 111 38 51 30 100 397 110 59 59 83 320 300 116 58 753 5,420 1,435 821 1,003 1,648 1 18 1 2 7 197 10 34 54 12 383 65 64 72 45 2,135 0 130 354 389 6,498 425 1,016 1,233 1 798 55, 79 1,203 1,722 2,101 2 Fe male. 261 2,439 ' 169 20 7 4 5 6 Male. 1,734 2 6 3 Fe Male. male. 1,502 2 6 3 1 3 Students in normal courses. 1,763 Arkansas.............................. California.............................. Teachers of normal students. Illinois.................................. Indiana................................ Iowa..................................... Kentucky............................. Marvland............................. Massachusetts...................... Michigan.............................. Minnesota............................ M issouri.............................. New Y ork............................ North Carolina.................... Ohio..................................... Pennsylvania...................... 4 4 5 2 South Dakota...................... Tennessee............................. Utah ; .......................... 56 113 '379 222 4,702 124 179 940 4,885 126 249 3,673 12 304 1,030 127 2,057 3,568 10 9 197 1 2 1 2 5 14 8 0 15 88 2 8 15 8 169 1 2 3 135 190 4 6 1 37 93 6 44 79 5 164 1,176 150 437 2,175 160 1 2 10 0 10 1 6 1 36 4 53 0 29 30 795 1 2 14 14 11 4 37 24 80 23 1 0 9 0 50 1 1 0 11 6 17 0 20 87 121 3 6 18 10 12S 4 16 20 59 169 7 6 30 170 11 22 43 83 6 4 84 156 3 62 201 1,218 1 0 7 0 22 West Virginia...................... Wisconsin............................ 3 7 30 41 62 188 63 73 257 288 400 1,728 2,124 617 5,229 1 2 7 21 13 4 2 29 8 24 Total.......................... 233 2,384 4,221 20,656 83,774 45 295 369 1,924 5,034 71 77 31 33 21 484 907 252 546 195 1,461 2,921 19,746 1,295 10,185 36,587 564 996 6,831 484 5,624 12,122'' 417 930 8,488 13 21 5 4 2 60 198 21 14 2 94 180 44 37 14 96 1,620 157 51 0 1,220 3,247 371 108 88 Virginia................................ Geographic divisions.1 North Atlantic.................... North Central...................... South Atlantic..................... South Central....... .............. Western................................ i For States included in each division, see note 1, p. 115« N ote.—Blanks indicate that no report has been received. 118 ED UCATIO N No. 7 5 .—PUBLIC AND PRIVATE HIGH SCHOOLS, MILITARY DRILL, NUMBER OF SCHOOLS REPORTING BOYS IN I IGH-SCHOOL GRADES AND IN DRILL, 1914 TO 1916: B y S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D i v i s i o n s . [Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.] 1914 State. 1916 m s Boys in Schools Boys in Boys in Schools Boys in Boys in Schools high- Boys in highhighreport school military report school military report school military drill. ing. drill. drill. ing. ing. grades. grades. grades. 316 72 6 1 712 107 406 42 4,577 137 1,342 129 23 1 7,006 104 1,904 97 17 1 303 35 40 1,094 70 2 134 133 2 172 147 District of Columbia. Florida.................... Georgia.................... 7 4 8 2,608 123 885 943 100 832 7 4 11 2,898 132 1,167 1,021 102 1,088 8 3 13 3,376 157 1,221 1,553 130 Illinois..................... Indiana.................... Iowa........................ Kansas.................... 6 3 1 5 449 771 64 359 358 537 64 107 8 963 553 165 45 20 6 5 2,748 1,023 749, 350 1,250 1 1,137 762 461 233 Kentucky................ 2 186 186 6 288 288 8 Maine...................... Maryland................. Massachusetts......... 1 192 196 7,773 65 196 5,208 2 815 451 171 418 1,862 39 1,292 1,717 10,967 2 2 4 2 302 132 108 347 51 75 110 108 347 39 3 4 5 350 261 3 California................. Colorado.................. 1 1 5 20 4 316 139 303 46 48 3,135 73 Alabama................. Arizona.................... 2 20 2 4 3 8 25 9 ,7 9 5 6 ,7 4 5 5 2 4 10 30 1 ,2 0 0 696 245 79 411 39 39 3 837 7,263 Nebraska................. New Jersey.............. New Mexico............ 1 5 1 205 138 205 138 285 744 343 518 16 6 9 9 8 1 639 1,347 422 686 201 6 1 ,2 8 8 900 5 1,238 772 2 Michigan................. Minnesota............... Mississippi............... Missoun................... 77 250 186 77 250 186 4 12 831 1,809 179 282 550 178 43 7 1 28,490 374 85 1,817 52 4,116 374 12 703 50 1,760 2,394 2,091 '674 79 1,873 610 51 6 7 5 2 2 New York................ North Carolina....... 20 2 1,387 227 1,347 215 23 2 1,617 175 1,475 170 Ohio........................ 4 239 138 6 308 202 11 2 132 534 85 440 2 10 162 746 162 660 2 111 111 5 15 7 9 Oregon..................... Pennsylvania.......... 5 1 637 1 , 893 495 861 203 1,028 445 641 305 1 ,0 6 7 South Carolina........ 1 158 114 5 510 445 Tennessee................ Texas....................... Utah........................ 3 7 261 811 261 374 5 10 1 314 724 1,028 278 550 675 Virginia................... 5 687 687 11 1,387 998 15 'l 0 0 2 ,0 2 2 485 1,157 630 47 1,452 West Virginia......... Wisconsin............... W yoming................ 1 1 2 1 24 72 303 149 24 72 303 55 4 3 3 447 404 201 290 296 137 4 5 7 292 618 376 292 450 287 Total.............. 161 23,828 15,537 232 36,672 23,317 358 83,486 34,757 51 33 33 18 26 10,091 3,316 4,956 1,717 3; 748 7,265 2,300 ' 3,159 1,272 i; 541 71 45 52 31 33 13,575 7,235 7,167 2,084 6,631 9,622 4,671 4,530 1,775 2,719 119 83 69 46 41 48,146 12,098 9, S33 7,375 11,034 15,738 6,130 6,453 2,993 3,443 2 8 12 2 2 886 3,329 1,502 G eographicdivisions. * North Atlantic....... North Central......... South Atlantic........ South Central........ Western................. i For States included in each division, see note 1, p. 115, no report has been received. N FRASER Digitized forote .—Blanks indicate that 119 EDUCATION. No. 7 6.—UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES, AND SCHOOLS OF TECHNOLOGY: N umber and S ex o p I nstructors and S tudents, a n ® T otal W orking I ncome, 1916, by States and Geographic D ivisions . [Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.] Students. State. Num ber of in stitu tions. Professors and instructors. Preparatory. Mole. California...................... Colorado......................... 10 1 7 14 9 234 51 135 1,236 513 51 11 67 162 119 444 178 271 767 550 5 Alabama........................ Fe male. 483 241 489 Collegiate, Graduate. Total receipts exclusive of additions to endow ment. Male. Fe male. Male. Fe male. 207 181 380 1,435 193 785 6,058 2,019 591 136 600 4,190 1,904 44 16 10 755 116 4 8 796 75 3,417 192 1,605 395 1,921 74 801 414 1,147 313 122 69 271 549 211 25 30 36 21 2 2,522,274 687'343 1,300'. 074 449,794 1,297,207 Fe Male. male. D ollars. 684,445 292,735 390,307 5,643,756 1,197,800 District of Columbia. . . Florida.......................... Georpa.......................... 8 5 16 565 34 664 97 358 17 7 43 50 166 Idaho............................. 2 35 21 26 19 76 2,012 1,051 929 672 26 483 210 381 230 30 43 3,0S2 1,409 1,806 447 1,596 3,003 606 1,218 306 9,229 5,847 5,772 3,876 232 8,324 2,818 5,467 2,916 3 1,816 270 218 153 11 1,015 34 121 89 294,881 9,289,589 2,734,458 4,741,324 2,365,754 12 8 5 14 18 331 522 281 586 2,167 128 114 15 72 416 658 166 45 951 1,516 354 412 1,295 1,246 1 836 2,340 9,329 734 463 498 772 6,438 104 40 36 261 1,276 32 19 10 50 244 823,905 1,022,529 Michigan................ . . . . Minnesota..................... Mississippi.................... Missouri......................... Montana........................ 11 10 9 22 3 788 630 168 838 108 89 175 105 192 26 482 1,811 201 1,075 162 60 1,056 213 624 33 5,959 3,453 1,766 3,959 400 2,171 2,675 985 2,426 310 273 240 28 221 12 89 104 1 119 8 3,282,947 3,577,712 888,473 2,635,053 582,031 Nebraska....................... 464 25 158 366 61 135 8 3 69 11 734 444 299 35 148 10 1 141 77 180 4 15 200 2 2,003,310 764 125 2,448 240 1,761 2,535 204 1,997 187 New Mexico.................. *10 1 2 7 3 1 293,893 New Y ork ..................... North Carolina............. North Dakota............... Ohio.............................. Oklahoma..................... 34 16 5 40 7 3,421 315 150 1,761 245 635 144 66 434 76 3,314 386 207 2,753 325 2,172 576 199 875 502 IS,939 10,365 3,098 837 622 631 10,391 8,464 946 1,176 1,810 151 14 302 42 962 26 3 219 22 Oregon.......................... Pennsylvania............... 294 8 43 2,470 2 110 15 242 157 7 90 381 8 97 51 127 2,310 77 513 237 245 80 158 Tennessee...................... Texas............................. Utah.............................. 19 14 2 4 21 582 498 154 161 411 176 150 40 4 156 1,408 515 44 80 474 1,341 672 76 Washington.................. West Virginia............... Wisconsin...................... Wyoming...................... 6 4 12 1 388 143 814 36 75 33 184 16 295 173 738 21 1 n t i n o i s ....................................... Indiana.......................... Iowa.............................. Kansas........................... Kentucky...................... Louisiana...................... Maryland...................... 1,188 4,809 271 854 519 2,299 3,606 698 712 52 19 971 362 S3 101 53 * 13 32 11 1,945 2,678 637 296 & 1,872 12,894 1,027 2,379 662 257 498 989 441 ui Total.................... UO 1,791,368 CO South Carolina.............. South Dakota............... 180 n o 1,412,489 866,536 5,763,583 728,899 1,235,883 7,216,270 4G 296 9 953!277 846,281 53 68 27 12 80 22 34 29 3 172 51 344 8 112 14 140 6 1,599,616 634,494 3,677,154 259,052 574 28,472 6,397 33,319 19,155 152,860 90,181 11,215 5,255 113,850,848 120 9,699 218 10,266 100 2,850 88 2,715 50 2,942 1,548 8,029 2,934 52,500 23,038 2,630 15, 747 8,970 56,435 40,742 768 3,434 2J73 .15,817 6,619 867 3,988 3,879 13,608 8,942 584 2,121 949 14,500 10,840 1,737 2,142 167 134 1,075 40,015,107 41.780.701 10,673,884 9.200,588 12,180,568 510 3 , 0 27 1 ,2 7 1 102 138 89 22 2,428 860 4,208 82 1,866 449 2,343 113 1,353,638 3,308,392 523,443 402 041 91 147, Oeographic divisions.1 North Atlantic.............. North Central............... South Atlantic.............. South Central............... Western........................ 1 For States included in each division, see note 4,734 4,063 862 389 1,167 1, p. 115. 120 ED U CATIO N N o. 7 7 .—UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES, AND SCHOOLS OF TECHNOLOGY, 1916. [Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.) State. Colleges for both sexes. Colleges for men. Colleges for wo men. Num ber of Undergraduate students. institu tions. Institu Under Institu Under Institu graduate tions. graduate tions. tions. students. students. Men. Women. Total. Alabama....................... 1 California...................... Colorado....................... 7 14 9 0 1 Connecticut............. . 2 4 423 2 2 1 73 548 264 1,733 1 1 189 275 1,097 4 3 5 209 192 1,057 131 188 1 74 612 139 50 450 138 28 14 23 17 306 8,671 4,645 5,446 3,752 2 232 7,874 2,680 5,467 2,916 538 16.545 7,325 10,913 6 3 93 319 3 633 5,543 1,150 632 1,360 198 3,458 641 144 498 139 895 1,791 776 1,858 337 4,353 5,720 3,222 1,454 1 1 3,191 3 400 2,171 2,429 7 2 3 1 26 19 Minnesota.................... Mississippi.................... Missouri........................ 1 9 2 1 326 124 2 2 1 0 2 4 01 145 614 476 2,142 5,871 2 2 8 8 2 3 , 4 2 8 558 3 2 5 14 18 1 1 1 6 2 6 239 231 312 768 4 1 1 4 4,373 518 7 3 5 New Y ork.................... 34 16 17 r j Ohio.............................. Oklahoma.................... 40 7 7 Pennsylvania.............. 43 South Carolina............. 15 7 Tennessee..................... Texas............................ 19 14 Virginia........................ 2 9 8,188 1,544 2,035 2,438 698 547 3 , 6 3398 1,799 1, 748 637 296 8 192 3,834 4,186 1,335 843 531 5 4 7 1 870 1,593 5 766 5 7 264 1,168 2 3 146 930 165 4 1 574 2 329 1,079 259 76 3 2 8 0 1 6 '631 9,332 1,127 14 S 2 144 43,851 25,040 4,991 10,512 2,599 709 2 8 1,872 2 9,704 2 1,027 786 662 2 2 1 2,352 860 3,879 82 1 31 77 8 449 2,084 113 , 8 4,218 6 1,309 5,963 195 20,638 89 0 52 2 2 4,290 427 0 447 1 148 0 281 519 7 1 7,891 5,651 1,676 2 5,217 710 1 2,026 310 341 109,009 69,543 178,552 10,994 2,041 4,557 2,885 161 47 166 35 52 41 12,'044 38,701 2,062 6,057 10,679 39,504 90,145 7,367 17,066 24,470 Geographic divisions.1 North Atlantic............ North Central.............. South Atlantic............ South Central.............. Western........................ 1 218 1 8 50 2 0 6 33 0 36 16 7 19 29 18 2 1 27,460 51,444 5,305 11,009 13j 791 1 For States included in each division, see note 1, p. 115. 6 3,060 13,643 1,298 8 874 1,181 3,190 3 3 1 2 2 1,188 3,939 271 548 5 4 , 16,793 1,873 1,253 17,248 1 1,963 0 1 3 2 6 5,992 319 622 7,916 836 7 5 30 5 U 2 266 1,669 270 238 1 10,801 1 1.059 49 1 2 1,997 1 187 3 6 1 2,293 240 337 17 204 1 1 1 8 Total................... 5 155 Newlersey................... 1 6 246 763 400 1 0 1 2 3 3 3 4 9 2 3 7 1 494 2,518 W isconsin.................... 2 1 1,528 329 1,312 1 ©; 704 1 2 3,673 98 4 35 Maryland...................... Massachusetts.............. 6 140 1 136 527 4,069 1,864 1 2 1 9 40 1,388 193 785 5,635 1,809 3,208 1 5 16 Kentucky..................... Louisiana...................... 6 3 1 8 Illinois.......................... Indiana......................... 5 451 1 1 0 1 3 5 District of Columbia... Florida............... .......... Georgia,........................ 3 47 6 121 ED UCATIO N N o. 7 8.—PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS, SCHOOL YEAH 1916: l o g ic a l , L a w , a n d M e d ic a l a n d G e o g r a p h ic D i v i s i o n s . N u m b e r of T h e o Sch ools, I n stru c to rs, a n d Stu d e n ts, b y States [Source: Bureau ol Education, Department of the Interior.] Law. Medicine. Dentistry. Pharmacy. Veterinary medicine. 132 73 183 32 1 1 145 57 2 145 2 2 1 1 650 279 109 2 35 83 529 81 1 8 3 1 265 52 3 209 1 196 1 58 2 1 161 6 3 4 238 3 1,963 137 247 Illinois.................................. 15 Indiana................................ 3 Iowa..................................... 4 3 1,656 123 4 556 1 8 35 601 639 4 9 594 6 862 2 65 District of Columbia........... 4 Michigan.............................. Missouri*............................. 1 2 8 2 8 296 206 1 425 2,148 5 6 3 3 0 2 1 1 7 5 2 16 161 830 3 72 1 5 5 313 453 294 3 396 2 113 392 2 367 4 196 1,294 3 4 339 337 179 65 3 1 1 m 309 2 1 244 106 2 2 361 552 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 45 2 2 252 2 33 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 319 3 435 80 456 2 1 2 2 1 58 392 749 322 23 76 412 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 63 4 3 385 407 92 4 0 17 189 1 1,374 5 525 1,179 1 4 350 1,132 3 1 2 1 2 4 2 327 170 1 85 1 2 2 1 32 1 92 14,767 49 10,431 24 32 13 13 4,968 5,217 2,037 1,829 1 716 0 9 18 3,103 4,256 1,209 847 1,016 13 25 103 1 2 1 194 1 286 1 147 1 44 2 2 0 78 6,129 73 2 6,961 2 1 C02 96 2 1 22,993 2 115 96 2 2 25 364 74 108 880 80 1 4 226 2 32 1 83 1,700 5 75 92 3 23 597 72 2 2 3,032 2,563 1,971 634 503 0 458 3 13 Geographic divisions.1 North Atlantic.................... North Central...................... South Atlantic.................... South Central...................... Western............................... 50 6 24 19 1 3,560 6 4,934 1,517 1,434 1 478 2 47 2 17 18 8,508 0 3,662 1,752 2 , 1 8 9 5 1 14 91 1 For States included in each division, see note X, p 115. N ote .—Blanks indicate that no report has been received. 8 132 769 1 8 113 4 0 2,231 2 99 270 217 346 372 2 1 61 70 249 104 44 1 1 5 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 560 268 56 587 1 1 46 807 5 11,923 124 516 165 149 337 61 748 809 3 3,504 322 93 846 157 4 6 1 1 1 1 1 205 2 Pennsylvania...................... 1 2,264 161 168 2 136 1 3 439 803 Total.......................... 170 2 3 1 1 5 15 1 8 865 624 108 791 93 3 2 9 3 2 2 49 2 1 Ohio..................................... 5 1 709 260 261 1 1 1.386 44 7 1 3,136 4 3 0 7 461 New Y ork............................ 17 3 1 1 8 5 61 1,462 148 9 2 1 Students. Schools. Students. 1 61 1 1 8 1 Oalifori ia............................. Colorao i ............................... 2 1 Schools. P to Students. a o 'd Schools. 0 1 0 Schools. 1 4 w 4-3 Students. Schools. j Schools. State. Students. | Theology. 2 2 1 3 341 2,227 145 73 246 2 122 EDUCATIO N, No; 79.—SCHOOLS FOR THE BLIND, THE DEAF, AND THE FEEBLE MINDED, SCHOOL T E A R 1916: N u m b e r o p S c h o o l s a n d E n r o l l m e n t o p P u p il s , b y S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D i v i s i o n s . [Source: -Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.] Institutions for the feebleminded. Public day schools. Private schools. Schools. Schools. Schools. Missouri T............................ 102 131 97 44 68 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 113 17 265 141 136 95 146 59 1 1 3 iii 300 250 1 1 1 119 19 57 O New Y ork.......................... Ohio.................................... Utah.. ................ Wisconsin.......................... Total......................... 1 6 2 73 50 611 244 32 1 4 1 1 1 342, 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 95 28 231 358 36 6 80 50 97 212 90 42 206 2 1 2 1 1 2 213 26 292 181 165 268 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 I 2 1 1 164 111 214 51 415 295 217 241 362 152 116 148 347 341 261 164 316 71 175 1 202 1 8 1,882 2 381 1 104 1 511 1 228 1 97 5 1,152 1 107 2 160 1 100 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 513 133 38 286 146 181 208 6 137 1 35 1 1,227 1 81 1 327 1 4 4 1 380 I 10G 3 54 283 3 2 3 85 133 100 2 1 i 9 2 Inmates. ift 305 2 1 1 Schools. Pupils. Cities r e p o r t in g schools. Inmates. Pupils. Pupils. 1 1 2 1 1 2 Massachusetts.................... Michigan........................... , Pupils. Pupils. |Schools. ! State. Illinois................................ Private institu tions. State in Public day stitutions. schools. 1 State schools. Schools. Schools for the deaf. Public schools for the blind. 1 16 1 15 148 261 35 2 93 2 97 3 370 1 1,974 1 1,331 1 1,764 1 575 1 353 206 1 28 1 50 2 1 1 50 13 31 3 97 1 6 1 5 1 288 3 1,663 46 4 5,734 1 168 323 1 2,247 1 205 2 2 29 2 39 12 1 295 1 678 3 3,206 1 1,252 1 1,777 1 1 1 587 99 522 1 3 3,971 1 60 1 35 67 10 1 75 1 24 15 1,825 6 1,251 4 324 1 2 1 1 9 33 37 32 445 15 2 73 22 1,949 3 87 7 4,745 4 115 4 39 8 i 3 2 1 697 1 157 9 2,421 289 2 i 17 183 562 2 110 192 2 209 113 16,285 28 876 1 1 1 624 32 1 4 4 87 4 82 24 493 1 77 1 1,137 71 ] 61 5,169 69 11,790 71 2,362 19 587 37 32,566 14 1,264 1 1,677 1 75C 1 1,125 1 l 355 22 1 5 14 11 1 6 615 51 1,46S 4 1 2 2f 11 241 6 2 1 1 103 34C 5$ « 35 1615,484 I l l s , 489 846 555 5 2,18$ b 57 Geographic divisions.1 North Atlantic................... North Central..................... South Atlantic................... South Central..................... 4,112 3,184 1,645 1,924 925 5 5 i For States included in each division, see note 1, p. 115. N ote.—Blanks indicate that no report has heen received. 58 11,28? 14 32 3,227 9 605 t 125 5 2 1 1,039 f C 5 t"*mm 216 m 119 92 123 EDUCATIO N, No. 80.—TRAINING SCHOOLS FOR NURSES, COMMERCIAL, MANUAL, IN DUSTRIAL TRAINING, AND REFORM SCHOOLS, SCHOOL YEAR 1916: N u m b e r of Sch ools a n d g r a p h ic D i v i s i o n s . E n rollm en t of Stu d e n ts, b y States and G eo [Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.] Nurse training schools. Commercial schools. Summer schools. Reform schools. State. Schools. Students. Schools. Students. Schools. Students. Schools. Students. Alabama.................................. Arizona.................................... Arkansas.................................. California................................. Colorado.................................. 14 1 7 51 12 290 10 151 2,215 445 11 2 9 42 14 1,610 283 1,112 9,040 3,339 12 2 3 19 9 3,393 249 422 6,650 2,926 1 1 1 3 2 540 131 220 1,210 619 Connecticut............................. Delaware................................. District ol‘ Columbia.............. 935 67 600 15 569 22 1 10 6 11 3,900 36 3,458 986 1,906 12 2 8 4 6 1,943 195 1,047 1,218 1,527 1 1 1 644 85 104 Georgia.................................... 26 3 11 2 24 2 532 Idaho....................................... Illinois..................................... Indiana.................................... Iowa......................................... Kansas..................................... '4 87 36 41 19 48 3,591 914 1,178 373 2 62 35 27 20 176 16,908 5,817 6,100 4,573 5 40 25 19 10 879 20,514 9,308 7,479 6,730 1 8 2 2 2 319 4,719 2,002 286 660 Kentucky................................ Louisiana................................ Maine....................................... Maryland................................ Massachusetts......................... 11 7 19 21 88 304 262 408 1,058 4,445 10 8 9 13 33 1,778 2,183 1,477 2,809 6,324 3 8 24 8 40 1,191 3,643 1,287 3,681 6,453 2 1 2 7 9 1,311 14 458 3,226 2,751 Michigan.................................. Minnasota................................ 48 37 10 35 7 2,160 1,260 143 1,219 176 35 29 3 36 6 7,448 6,949 345 6,815 2,212 17 25 7 17 10 8,916 15,024 2,940 24,216 1,446 5 2 2,793 1,312 3 1 1,876 159 Missouri.'................................. Montana.................................. Nebraska................................. 16 422 378 1,351 3,700 120 697 8,943 258 14 1 13 17 3 5,246 123 885 29,413 1,065 466 20 44 14 1 4 30 3 2 New Hampshire..................... New Jersey............................. 1 6 1 228 3,244 08 New Y ork............................... North Carolina........................ North Dakota......................... Ohio........................................ Oklahoma............................... 150 27 9 77 15 6,384 525 173 2,2C8 252 93 9 3 62 11 21,279 1,207 593 12,344 1,858 48 15 12 37 16 39,099 3,604 2,325 12,797 8,756 12 1 1 4 1 9,831 104 120 5,610 291 Oregon..................................... Pennsylvania.......................... Rhode Island.......................... South Carolina........................ South Dakota......................... 7 160 10 10 7 153 5,255 569 228 106 10 74 10 7 6 2,363 17,339 2,030 624 845 8 31 1 3 9 6,779 7,227 74 1,170 1,662 2 6 2 1 1 319 4,522 825 258 157 Tennessee................................ Texas....................................... Utah........................................ Vermont.................................. Virginia................................... 15 18 5 10 32 392 604 196 218 669 9 29 5 3 11 1,6175,953 1,068 448 2,430 11 80 4 6 22 6,054 16,083 1,668 1,121 6,450 4 2 1 1 2 1,793 1,411 390 512 592 Washington............................ West Virginia......................... Wisconsin................................ 18 19 27 5 501 318 659 88 18 6 36 2 3,765 811 4,267 185 15 12 20 1 4,180 1,740 6,735 300 2 2 5 944 683 2,146 Total.............................. 1,322 44,545 912 192,388 734 297,923 120 61,095 527 439 149 97 110 19,943 14,323 4,049 2,398 3,832 278 365 74 90 105 62,437 76,359 14,327 16,456 22,809 192 245 80 87,502 120,982 20,692 42,482 26,265 40 37 17 12 14 23,015 22,747 5,589 5,585 4,159 Geographic divisions.1 North Atlantic........................ North Central......................... South Atlantic........................ South Central.......................... Western................................... 140 77 1 For States included in each division, see note 1, p. 115. 124 N o. 8 1 .—R E G IST R A T IO N STATISTICS OF SPECIFIED U N IV E R SIT IE S ON NOV. 1, 1915. [Data prepared by J. C. Burg, Northwestern University, and furnished by J. McR. Cattell, editor of Science.] Faculties. Califor nia. 1,294 2,023 712 15S 116 560 581 14 Total, Nov. 1,1915. Summer session, 1915___ Grand total— Nov. 1,1915....................... Nov. 1, 1914....................... Nov. 1,1913....................... Nov. 1,1911....................... . Nov. 1,1909........................ Nov. 1, 1904........................ Extension and similar courses. Officers and instructional staff. 235 200 617 30S 141 ( 3) 315 543 474 92 139 9 196 ( s) 137 352 413 1,118 656 341 471 373 2,065 87 Cor nell. Har vard.1 Illi nois. 1,007 341 1,347 234 170 395 1,608 166 2,516 653 599 520 1,148 86 226 403 1,067 167 10 786 340 587 54 179 234 72 1,972 527 127 (3 ) 93 145 In diana. Iowa. 833 597 389 « 98 151 92 741 762 245 153 164 158 94 18 43 116 Johns Hop kins. 321 371 239 Kan sas. 863 678 386 166 128 108 27 19 19 100 303 349 262 75 7 77 16 20 80 72 96 266 197 110 54 749 m 646 1 1,157 681 286 5,977 5,364 4,324 4,369 2,524 7,042 5,961 5,392 1,509 5,435 916 5,511 1,028 1,771 861 2,704 668 1,173 487 2,470 569 10,555 8,180 7,071 6.051 4,084 3,738 6,859 587 7,968 7,131 6,834 5,914 5,487 4,035 2,524 2,190 i, 871 1,423 1,372 767 322 300 11,888 6,351 5,939 5,612 6,041 5,028 3,833 549 6,351 6,411 5,627 5,511 5,558 5,392 1,300 6,150 5,664 5,259 5,217 4,502 3,369 2,347 2,163 2,271 2,418 2,231 1,206 339 202 3,138 2,768 2,542 2,081 2,246 1,460 16 298 1,586 1,374 1,311 1,075 710 740 2,806 2,650 2,610 2,448 2,144 1,446 725 218 786 725 315 1,115 11,294 9,929 8,642 6,132 4,833 4,606 995 550 389 657 285 70 1,986 890 1,498 431 378 267 m a n 233 993 1,074 578 165 258 220 648 76 ( 3) m ( 3) 1,020 "2 1 Michi Minne gan. sota. 351 432 (3) 39 59 195 ( 3) ( 3) (?) « *’ i43 D educt double registration. D educt double registration. 1,161 851 Cincin- Columnati. bia. (3) 114 373 88 41 Mis souri. Ne braska. 792 588 564 118 94 154 560 780 826 317 153 118 234 512 14 236 75 285 255 S )4 73 99 52 22 29 220 556 5,821 1,677 4,679 1,141 3,043 1,135 3,067 610 6,684 6,319 6,008 5,977 5,259 4,000 5,376 4,484 3,932 4,783 4,351 3,886 1,044 3,868 3,385 3,135 2,780 2,589 1,704 3,356 3,199 2,850 2,877 3,402 2,728 302 506 H 814 565 m 310 321 EDUCATION. College, men.................................. College, women............................. Scientific schools2........................ Law............................................... Medicine........................................ Nonprofessional graduate schools Agriculture.................................... Architecture.................................. Art................................................. Commerce...................................... Dentistry....................................... Divinity........................................ Education..................................... Forestry......................................... Journalism.................................... Library economy............ Music................................ Pharmacy........................ Veterinary medicine....... Other courses................... Chi cago. Faculties. College, women............................................................. Scientific schools2........................................................ Agriculture.................................................................... Architecture.................................................................. Summer session, 1915................................................... 597 242 270 721p 509 348 645 711 98 314 23S 114 2,039 741 666 196 445 151 26 Nov. 1,1904.......................................................... Extension and similar courses.................................... 326 71 276 100 243 5,853 1,063 4,153 359 m Grand total— Nov. 1,1915............................................................ Nov. 1,1914............................................................ Nov. 1,1913.......................................................... Nov. 1, 1911.......................................................... Northwest ern. 6,656 6,142 5,508 4,178 3,843 2,380 1,732 490 ml Ohio State. 853 } 430 841 163 222 192 970 90 160 514 44 94 160 263 99 4,897 1,029 A7n 4,408 4,072 3,877 3,481 3,197 2,856 5,451 480 481 4,943 4,111 3,877 3,012 1,758 Penn Pitts sylva burgh. Prince ton. nia. 528 / \ 611 254 340 548 439 165 314 180 129 121 1,306 134 175 254 1,889 744 916 259 225 Stan ford. 390 292 86 836 240 91 7,404 6,504. 5,968 5,400 4,857 3,027 665 600 1,615 500 239 226 136 77 350 11 Wash West Vir ington ern Wis ginia. Univer Re consin. sity. serve. 522 114 236 112 45 21 61 169 69 451 33 m 1,615 1,641 1,599 1,543 1 385 ^ 542 39 21 2,048 77 3,830 311 2,611 1,265 1,321 1,037 1,008 1,264 4,012 363 315 3,913 3,845 3,408 3,248 2,452 2,160 2,441 2,298 2,128 1,882 1,124 105 342 105 32 127 1 ■ 31 1,469 361 4,868 2,780 3,303 1,825 1,523 1,370 1,331 1,083 808 222 261 6,810 6,696 5,890 5,492 4,245 3,370 3,798 685 3,303 3,289 3,263 3,224 3,276 3,008 5 198 3.572 3,371 3,106 2,669 2,492 930 1,186 237 47 4* is 2,061 1,893 1,756 1,684 1,620 1,424 1,489 1,039 117 59 348 120 178 304 Y.ale. 116 34 82 36 27 882 129 850 970 758 175 98 322 972 187 140 29 13 140 109 180 30 8 109 52 418 440 90 46 201 271 171 134 105 69 476 64 1 3,569 2,975 1,906 93 Tulane. 13 3,569 316 835 767 283 340 216 71 35 51 97 27 6,655 1,065 Texas. 820 / 401 | 1,430 \ 434 285 173 260 85 114 148 140 144 54 1S2 897 144 1,091 Syracuse. 1,008 902 885 804 767 691 112 1,264 1,345 1,225 1,133 964 912 607 218 98 EDUCATION. Commerce.................................................................... Dentistry..................................................................... Divinity.............................. . . . Education.................................................................... Forestry........................................................................ Journalism.................................................................. Library economy.......................................................... Music............................................................................. Pharmacy..................................................................... Veterinary medicine.................................................... Other courses.............................................................. New York. 838 616 1 Including Radcliffe. 2 Includes schools of mines, engineering, chemistry, and related subjects. 3 Included elsewhere. 125 N o t e .—The grand totals of the University of Minnesota prior to 1913 are inclusive of “ Extension and similar students,” which were listed separately In 1913,1914, and 1915; hence the apparent decrease. 126 EDUCATION, No. 82.—NATIVE SCHOOL STATISTICS OF ALASKA: E nrollm ent a n d A v e r a g e A t t e n d a n c e o f P u p il s ; N u m b e r a n d S a l a r y o f I n s t r u c t o r s i n , a n d T o t a l E x p e n d i t u r e s f o r , t h e P u b l ic S c h o o l s , 1 1906 t o 1917. {Source: Bureau of Education, Department o f the Interior.! Pupils. Teachers. Number of schools. Year ended June 30— Number enrolled. 1906................................................... 1907................................................... 1908................................................... 1909................................................... 1910................................................... 1911................................................... 1912................................................. 1913.................................................. 1914.................................................. 1915............ ...................................... 1916.................................................. 35 52 59 69 77 81 80 77 71 66 68 Total cost.* Average attendance. Number. 2,136 2,639 3 068 3,809 3,964 3' 841 4,018 3,563 3.666 3,436 3.666 41 59 73 89 98 102 109 109 106 97 (5 > 981 1,139 1 197 1 521 I! 692 1,689 1,805 1,797 1,988 1,963 2,172 Salaries. D ollars. s 25,454 37; 653 43,432 fifi 971 76'603 86,974 86,005 82,905 79,694 81,968 5 100,245 D ollars. 47,709 56,016 78;877 85,135 112,909 121,608 (‘ ) (*> ( 4) 199,673 199,873 1 The figures relate to United States public schools outside of incorporated towns only, and, for years subsequent to 1906, to public schools for native children only. B y the act of Jan. 27, 1905, the management of the schools for white children outside of incorporated towns devolved upon the governor o f Alaska as ex officio superintendent of public instruction, the native schools being left under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Education. Statistics of white schools for the school year 1916-17 are as follows: Teachers, 68; enrollment, 1,778; average daily attendance, 1,397; grade school graduates, 94; high-school gradu ates, 15; salaries of teachers, $80,100; total expenditures, $136,632. 2 Includes salaries, equipment, supplies, travel, freight, fuel, light, repairs, local expenses, and janitor services. 3 Salaries of 50 employees in Alaska. * No data. 6 Includes salaries of superintendent, assistant superintendents, and chief of Alaska division. No. 83.—SCHOOL STATISTICS OF HAWAII: N u m b e r o f P u b l ic S c h o o l s ; N u m b e r a n d S e x o f I n s t r u c t o r s a n d P u p il s , S c h o o l Y e a r s 1904-5 t o 191 6 -1 7. [Source: Reports of the superintendent of public instruction.] Pupils. Teachers. School year. Schools. Male. 1904-5........................................... 1905-6........................................... 1906-7........................................... 1907-8........................................... 1908-9........................................... 1909-10......................................... 1910-11......................................... 1911-12......................................... 1912-13......................................... 1913-14......................................... 1914-15.......................................... 1915-16......................................... 1916-17....................................... 154 154 153 154 153 152 156 161 16S 170 171 168 109 95 103 107 106 122 120 136 142 139 141 139 Female. 326 346 373 382 380 401 462 538 571 596 663 716 Total. 414 435 441 476 489 486 523 582 674 713 735 804 855 Boys. 8,356 8,826 9,430 10,177 10,652 10,937 11,397 12,965 13,884 14,615 15,528 16,173 17,183 Girls. 6,846 7,293 7,708 8,387 8,822 8,972 9i 200 10,787 11,747 12,375 13,299 14,032 15,099 Total. 15,202 16,119 17,138 18,564 19,474 19,909 20,597 23,752 25,631 26,990 28,827 30,205 32,232 127 EDUCATION, No. 84.—SCHOOL STATISTICS OF HAWAII: N u m b e r o p P u p il s i n S c h o o l s , P u b l ic a n d P r i v a t e , b y R a c e s , 1907 t o 1917.1 * Am. [Source: Reports of the governor of Hawaii.] >987 1966 1919 1*11 1912 1914 1915 1916 4,658 3,546 937 220 295 4,537 5,035 2,548 368 210 733 4,575 4,608 4,381 3,548 3,681 3,842 972 1,076 930 173 163 219 266 243 276 4,537 4,696 4,662 5; 513 6,415 7,078 2,596 2,830 2,855 372 438 180 260 224 582 705 620 4,196 3.738 1,034 155 264 4,699 7,607 3,005 484 283 657 4,253 4,290 3,949 4,075 4,146 4,165 1,169 1,239 1,403 137 '151 173 263 308 270 5,331 5,497 5,400 9,238 10,990 li; 508 3,281 3,783 3,612 578 757 767 431 393 400 1,086 1,415 1,617 3,866 4,494 1,446 140 308 5,701 13,553 3.916 934 462 1,709 3,825 4; 583 1,560 '150 264 5,716 14,720 3,925 964 512 1,726 3,750 4,938 1,793 152 277 5,887 14,862 4,076 i,m 515 1,667 23,087 23,445 24,889 25,537 26,122 29,909 32,938 33,288 36,529 37,945 Race. 39,028 1969 m s 1917 i The figures for 1907 are as of Dec. 31 and for 1908-1917 as of June 30 for public schools, and Dec. 31 of the preceding year for private schools. No. 85.—SCHOOL STATISTICS OF PORTO RICO: E n rollm en t a n d A v e r D a il y A t t e n d a n c e o f P u p il s ; N u m b e r o p Co m m o n S c h o o ls O p e n ; N u m b e r o p T e a c h e r s ; A m o u n t A p p r o p r i a t e d f o r E d u c a t io n a n d A v e r a g e p e r P u p il E n r o l l e d , 1905-6 t o 1916-17. age [Source: Reports of the Commissioner of Education.] Pupils enrolled during the year. School year. 1905-6.................. 1906-7.................. 1907-8.................. 1908-9.................. 1909-10................ 1910-11................ 1911-12................ 1912-13................ 1913-14................ 1914-15................ 1915-164.............. 1916-17................ Common school averages. Com All mon schools. schools. Daily enroll ment. Daily attend ance,! 68,828 71,696 79,752 105,125 121,453 145,525 160,657 161,785 207,010 168,319 149,986 150,352 46,754 48,824 (3> 77,342 87,239 103,515 113,584 117.799 151,617 131,719 126,155 124,010 41,802 44,228 54,375 71,057 79,771 95,148 105,043 108,377 140,647 122,203 117,553 114,253 60,781 65,436 74,114 97,193 111,537 128,453 141,424 145,427 180,478 157,394 146,775 147,058 Teachers.3 Common schools.1 1,049 1,139 1,409 1,881 2,296 2,543 2,813 2,956 3,734 3,705 3,680 « Amount Amount approper priated pupil en Com for All education. rolled. mon schools. schools. 1,000 1,136 1,331 1,571 1,743 1,692 1,776 1,855 2,431 2,330 2,334 2,538 1,067 1,175 1,352 1,608 1,807 1,738 1,882 1,967 2,535 2,461 2,468 2,676 D ollars. 913,808 997,387 1,257,019 1,413,517 1,387,576 1,463,949 1,681,238 1,902,712 2,745,740 1,904,720 1,840,016 2,106,389 D ollars. 12.61 13.28 13.91 15.76 13.45 10.06 10.46 11.76 13.26 11.32 12. 27 14.01 1 “ Schools^” as here used, synonymous with "classroom.” Rooms with a double enrollment—one clas3 in the morning, another in the afternoon—counted as two. Figures for years subsequent to 1905-6 give the average number of schools open; figures for prior years, the whole number of schools open at any time during the year. 8 For years subsequent to 1905-6, number of teachers employed at the end of the school year. 3 No data. ‘ Nonight schools were maintained in 1916. EDUCATION, 128 No. 86.—SCHOOL STATISTICS OP THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, SCHOOL YEARS 1902-3 TO 1915-16: N umber of S chools and F ilipino T eachers for March , and H ighest M onthly E nrollment of P upils .1 [Source: Reports of the Director of Education.] N u m b e r o f s c h o o ls . T e a ch ers. Y ea r. P r im a r y . In ter m e d ia t e .2 S econ d a r y .2 1902-3........................................... 3 2,000 1903-4......................................... 2,233 17 1904-5......................................... 2.727 102 1905-6.......................................... 5 3', 108 119 1906-7......................................... Z, 435 216 103 1907-8................... ................... Z, 701 1908-9......................................... 4,194 193 1909-10....................................... 4 , 295 198 4,121 1910-11......................................... 245 1911-12....................................... 3,364 283 1912-13......................................... 296 2,595 1913-14..................................... 3,913 278 1914-15..................................... 3,837 309 3,994 1915-16w..................................... 350 35 35 36 36 38 37 38 38 38 43 44 41 42 Total. 82,000 2,285 2,864 *3,263 3,687 3,932 4,424 4 , 531 4,404 3,685 82,934 4,235 4,187 4,386 A m e r i can. a 800 787 855 831 746 800 825 732 683 664 658 612 538 488 Filipino. 3,000 3,854 4,036 4,719 6,141 6’ 804 7 949 ^ 8,275 8,403 7,696 7,013 8,850 9,307 10,214 Highest m o n th ly e n r o ll m en t. 150,000 9.27; 4 600 4 31L843 «375,554 4 335,106 4 359,738 « 437,735 7 451, 038 7 484, 689 7 429,380 » 349', 454 7 5 2 5 ,0 5 0 7 536,939 7 548,321 1 Figures for Mindanao and Sulu not included. 2 Trade, normal, agricultural, and other special schools are included under the intermediate and sec ondary headings. 3 Estimated. 4 March. 6 Exclusive of Moro Province from 1905-6 on. 6 February. 7 September. s March, 1913. The highest number of schools in operation during the past school year was 3,094 in the month of August, 1912. Many schools had to be discontinued for lack of buildings or funds. 5 Figures for August, 1912. lc Figures, except for highest monthly enrollment, relate to the period from June to December, 1915, only. AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISHERIES. No. 87.—FARMS, FARM LAND, AND FARM PROPERTY OF THE UNITED STATES: J u n e , 1900, a n d A p r i l , 1910. {Source: Bureatl of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Increase. June 1,1900. Apr. 15,1910. Per cent. Amount. Urban population *........ Rural population 2 ......... 31,609,645 44,384,930 42,623,383 49,348,883 11,013,738 4,963,953 34.8 11.2 Total..................... 75,994,575 91,972,266 15,977,691 21.0 5,737,372 1,903,461,760 6,361,502 1,903,289,600 624,130 <172,160 10.9 Improved land in farms...................... d o .. Unimproved land in farms..................d o .. 414,498,487 424,093,287 478,451,750 400,346,575 63,953,263 < 23,746,712 15.4 <5.6 Total...........................................d o .. 838,591,774 878,798,325 40,206,551 4.8 Average acreage per farm: Improved land........................... Unimproved land...................... 72.3 73.9 75.2 62.9 Total........................................ 146.2 138.1 Per cent of total land area in farms: Improved.................................... Unimproved............................... 21.8 22.3 25.1 21.0 Total........................................ 44.1 46.1 Per cent of land in farms: Improved................................... Unimproved............................... 49.4 50.6 54.4 45.6 Value of farm property: Land.......................................... dollars. Buildings...................................... d o ... Implements and m achinery....... d o ... Domestic animals, poultry, and bees ................................................ dollars. 13,058,007,995 3,556,639,496 749,775,970 28,475,674,169 6,325,451,528 1,265,149,783' 3,075,477,703 4,925,173,610 1,849,695,907 60.1 T ota l..........................................d o ... 20,439,901,164 40,991,449,090 20,551,547,926 100.5 Average value per farm: L a n d ..........................................dollars. Buildings...................................... d o ... Implements and machinery....... d o ... Domestic animals, poultry, and bees ................................................ dollars. 2,276 620 131 4,476 994 199 536 T ota l.......................................... d o ... 3,563 Average value per acre of land in farms: Land.......................................... dollars. Buildings...................................... d o ... Implements mid machinery....... d o ... Domestic animals, poultry, and bees ................................................ dollars. 15.57 4.24 0.89 32.40 7.20 1.44 3.67 5.60 T ota l..........................................d o ... 24.37 46.64 Number of all farms....... Land area of the country. 4.2 <11.0 <14.9 < 8.0 <5.5 15,417,666,174 2,768,812,032 515,373,813 118.1 77.8 68.7 2,200 68 96.7 60.3 51.9 774 238 44.4 6,444 2,881 80.9 16.83 2.96 0.55 108.1 69.8 61.8 1.93 52.6 374 22.27 I 91.4 1 Population of incorporated places having 2,500 or more inhabitants in 1910. The figure for 1900 does not represent the urban population according to that census, but denotes the population in that year of the territory classified as urban in 1910. 2 Total, exclusive of urban. (See note 1.) s While the drainage of lakes and swamps in Illinois and Indiana caused some increase in total area between 1900 and 1910, the building of the Roosevelt and Laguna Reservoirs and the formation of the Salton Sea in California resulted in a net decrease of total acreage as indicated. < Decrease. 3 2 9 5 1 °— s A 1917------- 9 129 130 N U M B E R AND ACREAGE OE FARM S, No. 8 8 —NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF FARMS AND NUMBER OF ACRES IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED: B y States and by G eographic D ivisions , 1890, 1900, and 1910. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] a umber of acr* s in farms. State. Census Number year. of farms.1 Improved. - A labam a____________ 1890 1900 1910 A rizon a ........................ 1890 1900 1910 Arkansas...................... 1890 1900! 1910 Californio;.................... 1890 1900 1910 C olorado...................... 1890 1900’ 1*910 Connecticut................. 1890 1900 1910 Delaware...................... 1890 1900= 1910District o i Columbia... 18981900 1910 F lorida......................... 1890v 1900 1910 Georgia___ ____ ____ 1890 1900 1910 I d a h o ........................... 1899' ; 19001910 Illin ois.......................... 1890 1980 1910 In d ia n a ........................ 1890 ' 1900 • 1910 Indian Territory 2 ....... 1900 I o w a ............................. 18901980 1910 Kansas .......................... 1890 1900 1910 Kentucky*.................... 1890 1900 1918 Louisiana...................... 18901900 um M aine-.......................... M aryland___________ Massachusetts.............. 1890 19001910 1890 1-9001910 1890 1900; 1910 157,772 223,220 262,901 1,426 5,809 9,227 124,760 178,694 214,678 52,894 72,542. 88,197 16,389 24,700 46,170 26,350 26,948 26,815 9,381 9,687 10,S36 382 269 217 84,228 40,814 50,010 171,071 224,691 291,027 6,603 17,471 30,807 240,681 264,,151 251,872 198,167 221,897 215,485 45,505 201,903 228,622 217,044 166,617 173,.098 177,841 m , aw 234,667 259,185 69,294 115,969 120,546 6 2 ; 013' 59,299 60,016 40y796 46;.ei£ 48,923 34,374 37,715 36,.917 7,698,343 8,654,991 9r693,581 104,128 254,521 350,173 5,475,043 0; 963,735 8>076-, 254 12,222.839 11,.958,.837 11,389,.894 1,823; 520= 2,273: 968 , 4,302; 101 1,379,.419 1,004,525 988,252 762,655 754,010 713,538 9,898 5,934 5,133 1,145,693 1,511,653 1,805,408 9,-582,866a 10,615,644 12,298,017 606,362 1,413,118 2,.778,740 25, 669; 060 27; 699,219 28,048,323 15,107,48216',.680,.358 16,981,252’ 3,062,193 25,428,899 29,897,552 29,491,199 22,303,301 25,040,-55029* 904,067 IT, STS; 882' 13,,741,968 M, 354,471 3; 774,668 4,666,532 5,276,016 3',.044,660 2,386,889 2,.36Q,.652 3V412,9©£ S-„&S,.3fi2 3,354,767 1,-657,0241,292,.132 l r164,,501' Unimproved. * 12,154,657 12,030,436 11,038,731 1,192,905 1,680,806 896,440 9,416,313 9; 682,984 9; 389*821 9,204,454 16,870,114 16,541,550 2 , r m , 421 7,200,.620 9,230,012 874,013 1,247,558 1,197,536 293,037 312,218 325,3281,847 2,555 93d2,528,793 2,852,238 3,448,130 15,617,569 115,776,413 M , 655,396 695,894 1,791,785 2,504,864 4,829*217 5,095*509 4,474,614 5; 255*034 4,939^265 4,368,571 4,206,888 6,062:6*24,67ffr785 4,43$ 439* 7,931,168 16,622,420 13,.480,. 732 9,593,347 8,237,45* 7,834,6565,769,551 6,392,596 5, MS; 465 3,135,259 3,913,057 3,936,202 1,,533.482: 1„S53,.72& 1,702,373. i.a ffir m 1,711,448 Total. Per Average 'cent o f farm number land of acres im to a farm. proved. 19,853,000 20,685,427 20,732,312 1,297,033 1,935,327 1,246,613 14,891,356 1-6,636,719 17,416,075 21,427,293 28,828,951 27,931,444 4,598,-941 9, 474,588 13,532,113 2,253,432 2,312,083 2,185,788 1,055* 692 1,066,228 1, 038, 86611,745 8,489 6*G6E 3 674,486 -, 4,363,891 5,253,538 25,200,435 26,399,057 26,953,413 1, 302,256 3,204,903 5,283,604 30,498,277 32,-794,7-28; 32,522,93-7 20,362,516 21,619,623 21,29$ 823 7,269,081 30,491,541 34,574,337 33,980; 688 ; 30,214,456 41,662,970 43* 384,799 21,412,229 , 21,979; 422 22,189,127 9-.54A219- £ 11,059,127 10.439,481 r 6,179,925 6,299; 946 $-296,859 ^952,390 5,.170, © 5 5,067,140 2;998,282 1 35,147,054 $-87$ 341 125.8 92.7 78.9 909.6 333.2 135.1 119.4 93,1 81.1 405.0 397.4 316.7 280.6 383.6 293.1 85.5 85.8 81.5 m ,5 lTO: I95.9 30.7 31.6 27.9 107.4 106.9 105.0 147.3 117..592.6 197. 2: 183.4 171.5126i.7 134.2 129t,l 102; 897.4 98.8 159:7 1*51.0 ■ 151.2 156.3 ! 181.3 240.7 244.0 119-4 98.7 85.6 137..7 95*.# 86.6 99.7 106.2* 104.9 121.4 m * 108L4 87.2 8314 77.-9 'For yea® are not less than census 1890 farms ofincluded. 3 acres which reported the sale of products of less than a Consolidated with Oklahoma in 1907. 38.8 41.8 46.8 8.0 13.2 28.1 36.8 41.8 46;# 57.0 41.5 40.8 39.7 24.0 31.8 61.2 46.0 45.2 72.2 70.7 68.7 84.3 C9.9 & 4v.7 31.2 34.6 34.4 38.0 40; % 45.6 46.6 44,1. 52.6 84.2 84.5 86.2 74.2 77.2 79.5 4&.1 83.4 86.5 86.9 73.8 60.1 68.9 55.262.5 64.7 39.5 42.2 50.5 49.3 87.9 37,5- 6 8 .9 66>» IU 55-3 41-1. 40i fr the mi N U M B E R A N D A C R E A G E ©E FA R M S. 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D8 . . . 9 . 2 a 0 7 k , 4 6 o , 6 U t 5 a 3 1 - 9 04 0 5 , 93 ) 3 6 2 4 5 4 ) 8 , 5 9 1 2 8 5 0 ) ) . 1 5 3 2 4 4 20 2 6 ; .2 69 67 5„ , 9 - 02 7 98 1 2 ; , . 5 . 4 3 ; 5 2 8 68 2■ 7 j 1 9 1 7 0 4 ’ r 2 3 0 6 , 4 0 . 2 63 7 ;- . 8 4 2 13 02 _ _ _ i _ _ _o _ _ _ _ *— _ _ . 1 _ _ 8 _ _ 9 _ 0 _ _ _ 25 , , 34 53 1 9 ) 2 5 4 ) 42 2 .8 1 7 -. 5 8 1 9 0 0 5, 7 4 7 6 7 , - , 2 7 5 38 9 1 9 1 9 1 0 - ; 49 ) i . 2 28 77 2 72 7 > r , 9 . Q 7 6 4 3 9 5 9 7 : - ' k . . . l . . . a . . . . . . . . .h . . 1. . . . . 8 . o . . 9 . . m 8 . . 0 . j 8a 2 . 6 ; 35 1 , ;. G 4 2 ; . 6 9 5 5 36 , 4 9 5 1 9 0 6 0 2 % M r :7 T, M M N e N e. N e N e t N ee N e N o N O O o _ h 5,511,994; » HD|.2D7,.2fl4 15)719j 258 . ii9 ia 190jl92. 17,551,337 . 13.^308^016 28-,.859i 353 O regpn........................... 1890 3)516,000? i 3;.393).888 25;5&0 6i 909j 888 I960 35)837 ) 6,743;.020 1O)-071,328 45,-562 4,274,803 • 7;.410;3Q7 11,-685) 110 1910 P en nsylvania......... 1890 211, .557 . 13,210)597 5,158,773 18)364,370 1900 224,248 13,289)183: ’ 6)jm,832 19-,.371,015 1910 219(295' , E;,673,fll«’ 5j,9131333 IS,586,832 274,491 Rhode Island______ ... 1890 5,560 194; 790 469,281 187,354. 1900 5, .498 268,248 455,602 5,292 138,-344, r 1910 264,964 443,308 South C arolina........ 1890 116;-O08- • 5,255,237 i 7,928;,415 13; 184,652 1900 5, .775, .741 * 8,209,273 10,.Q85j 014 155,355 1910 176,434 , 6; 097,999 7,-414*029 13,512; 028 South D a k o ta ............. 1890 50,158 6, .959,293 4;.437,167 m , 396; 460 1900 52,-622 M,.285)283 7,,784,633 IS ; 070j 616 1910 77,,614 16^827,208 10,189,684 26,016) 892 T ennessee___________ 1890 174,412 9,362,565 10)799,028 20,161,583 : 1900 224,623 B 245,950, 10,096,108 20,.342; 058 ) 246,012 10,890,484 : mo 9,151,173 20,041,65T •Includes Indian Territory, consolidkted' w ith Oklahom a in 1907. 251.5 151.7 270.7 281.0 256.8 86i g. 86.4 84.8 85.3 : 82.9 83.8 114.6 90.0 76.6 227.2 362.4 335.1 115.6 90.6 81.5 35.1 60.8 50:0 33.6 36.0 71.9 68.2 68.2 58.541.1 40.2 389 41.3 45.1 61.1 59.2 6O..0 46.4 50.4 54.3 . 7 ’.9 2 . 8 . 6 .9 3 . 0 . 1 03 . . 6 5 . 3 4 . 4 1 . 6 .1 7 0. 9 4. 6 7. 6 . 2 1 . ,5 . 6 0 . . 3 . . 7 . 8 0 . 4 8 . 8 6, . 91 . 66 . 71 . 4 4 8 . 0 .. 9 6 6 .0 9 . 64 , 87 6 M. 6 .2 3 . 83 . 41 .5 0 .0 5 . 5 . 8 ,. 7 1 :7 132 N U M B E R A N D A C R E A G E OF FARM S, 8 8 .— N u m b e r a n d A c r e a g e o f F arm s a n d N u m b e r o f A c r es I m p r o v e d a n d U n im p r o v e d : B y S t a te s a n d by G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s , 1890,1900, a n d 1910— Con. No. Num ber of acres in farms. State. Census Num ber year. of farms. Im proved. Unimproved.! T e x a s.............................. 1890 1900 1910 U ta h ................................ 1890 1900 1910 V erm o n t........................ 1890 1900 1910 V irginia.......................... 1890 1900 1910 W ashington................... 1890 * 1900 1910 West V irginia............... 1890 1900 1910 W isconsin...................... 1890 1900 1910 W yom ing....................... 1890 1900 1910 T o ta l..................... 1890 1900 1910 . Geographic divisionsA New E n g la n d ............... 1890 1900. 1910 M iddle A tlantic........... 1890 1900 1910 East N orth C e n tra l.... 1890 1900 1910 West North Central ... 1890 1900 1910 South A tlan tic ............. 1890 1900 1910 East South C entral.... 1890 1900 1910 W est South C entral___ 1890 1900 1910 M o u n tain ...................... 1890 1900 1910 Pacific.......................... . 1890 1900 1910 1900 1910 H aw aii............................ 1900 1910 Porto Rico...................... 1910 228,126 852,190 417,770 10,517 19,387 21,676 32,573 33,101 32,709 127,600 167,886 184,018 18,056 33,202 56,192 72,773 92,874 96,685 146,409 169,795 177,127 3,125 6,095 10,987 4,564,641 5,737,372 6,361,502 Total. 20,746,215 30,660,722 51,406,937 225.3 19,576,076 106,230,941 125,807,017 357.2 27,360,666 85,074,401 112,435,067 269.1 548,223 775,482 1,323,705 125.9 3,084,834 1,032,117 4,116,951 212.4 2,029,488 1,368,211 3,397,699 156.7 2,655,943 1,739,703 4,395,646 134.9 2,126,624 2,597,816 4,724,440 142.7 3,029,612 1,633,965 4,663,577 142.6 9,125,545 9,979,406 19,104,951 149.7 10,094,805 9,813,078 19,907,883 118.6 9,870,058 9,625,578 19,495,636 105.9 1,820,832 2,358,358 4,179,190 231.4 3,465,960 5,033,337 8,499,297 256.0 5,338,924 11,712,235 208.4 6,373,311 4,554,000 5,767,326 10,321,326 141.8 5,498,981 5,155,532 10,654,513 114.7 5,521,757 4,504,685 10,026,442 103.7 9,793,931 6,994,057 16,787,988 114.7 11,240,972 8,615,755 19,862,727 117.0 9,152,460 21,060,066 118.9 11,907,606 476,831 1,353,601 1,830,432 585.7 792,332 7,332,204 8,124,536 1,333.0 1,256,160 7,286,850 8,543,010 777.6 357,616,755 265,601,864 623,218,619 136.5 414,498,487 424,093,287 838,591,774 146.2 478,451,750 400,346,575 878,798,325 138.1 189,961 10,738,930 191,888 8,134,403 188,802 7,254,904 468,608 31,599,094 485,618 30,786,211 468,379 29,320,894 1,009,031 78,774,647 1,135.823 86,670,271 1,123,489 88,947,228 914,791 105,517,479 1,060,744 135,643,828 1,109,948 164,284,862 749,600 41,677,371 962,225 46,100,226 1,111,881 48,479,733 655,766 35,729,170 903,313 40,237,337 1,042,480 43,946,846 431,006 30,559,651 754,853 39,770,530 943,186 68,264,273 49,398 5,460,739 101,327 8,402,576 183,446 15,915,002 96,480 17,559,671 141,581 18,753,105 189,891 22,038,008 12 159 222 2,660 2,273 294,545 4,320 305,053 58,371 1,570,304 9,016,654 12,414,596 12,460,027 11,388,847 14,073,879 13,870,162 27,012,178 29,670,490 28,981,920 45,282,690 65,364,885 68,363,259 58,480,202 58,197,280 55,302,522 43,270,189 41,010,306 37,573,783 46,889,281 136,720,672 110,885,703 9,305,123 37,994,708 43,618,418 14,956,700 28,646,471 29,290,781 39,884 2,315,068 2,285,547 514,858 19,755,584 104.0 20,548,999 107.1 19,714,931 104.4 42,987,941 91.7 44,860,090 92.4 92.2 43,191,056 105,786,825 104.8 116,340, 761 102.4 117,929,148 105.0 150,800,169 164.8 201,008,713 189.5 232,648,121 209.6 100,157,573 133.6 104,297,506 108.4 93.3 103,782,255 78,999,359 120.5 81,247,643 89.9 78.2 81,520,629 77,448,935 179.7 176,491,202 233.8 169,149,976 179.3 14,765,862 298.9 46,397,284 457.9 59,533,420 324.5 32,616,371 337.0 47,399,576 334.8 51,328,789 270.3 159 13.2 42,544 191.6 2,609,613 1,148.1 2,590,600 599.7 35.7 2,085,162 1 For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 36. Per Average cent of farm num ber land of acres im to a farm . proved. 40.4 15.6 24.3 41.4 25.1 40.3 60.4 45.0 35.0 47.8 50.7 50.6 43.6 40.8 54.4 44.1 51.6 55.1 58.3 56.6 56.5 26.1 9.8 14.7 57.4 49.4 54.4 54.4 39.6 36.8 73.5 68.6 67.9 74.5 74.5 75.4 70.0 67.5 70.6 41.6 44.2 46.7 45.2 49.5 53.9 39.5 22.5 34.4 37.0 18.1 26.7 54.0 39.6 42.9 100.0 6.3 11.3 11.8 75.3 133 VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY, No. 89.—NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF FARMS AND NUMBER OF ACRES IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED: Census Y ears 1850 to 1910. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, D epartm ent of Commerce.] Per cent of farm land— Num ber of acres in farms. Census year. Num ber of farms. I860........................ 1860........................ 18701 ..................... 1880 i .................... 18901 ..................... 19002 ..................... 19103...................... 1,449,073 2,044,077 2,659,985 4,008,907 4,564,641 5,737,372 6,361,502 Im proved. Unimproved. 113,032,614 163,110,720 188,921,099 284,771,042 357,616,755 414,498,487 478,451,750 180,528,000 244,101,818 218,813,942 251,310,793 265,601,864 424,093,287 400,346,575 Total. 293,560,614 407,212,538 407,735,041 536,081,835 623,218,619 838,591,774 878,798,325 Average Unim num ber Im of acres proved. proved. to a farm. 202.6 199.2 153.3 133.7 136.5 146.2 138.1 38.5 40.1 46.3 53.1 57.4 49.4 54.4 61.5 59.9 63.7 46.9 42.6 50.6 45.6 1Not including farm s of less than 3 acres w hich reported the sale of less th an 8500 w orth of prod ucts in the census year. * 2Exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii. * Exclusive of Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto Rico. No. 9 0 .— VALUE B y S tates and by G eographic sions, 1890, 1900, and 1910. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, D epartm ent of Commerce.] State. OF FARM PROPERTY: Census year. Land. Buildings. Im plem ents and m achinery. Live stock. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 1111,051,390 4,511,645 30,776,730 A labam a................... 1890 (*) 100,165,571 34,452,612 8,675,900 36,105,799 1900 1910 216,944,175 71,309,416 16,290,004 65,594,834 196,580 213,227,453 17,222,230 A rizona.................... 1890 c) 11,416,460 15,54.5,687 1900 2,266,500 765,200 1910 42,349,737 4,935,573 1,787,790 26,050,870 1118,574,422 A rkansas................... 1890 5,672,400 30,772,880 (>) 37,483,771 105,106,650 30,075,520 8,750,060 1900 246 021,450 63,145,363 16,864,198 1910 74,058,292 C alifornia................. 1890 1697,116,630 14,689,710 a 65,575,427 (*) 630,444,960 77,468,000 21,311,670 1900 67,303,325. 1910 1,317,195,448 133,406,040 36,493,158 127,599,938 185,035,180 Colorado................... 1890 2,728,850 *29,675,528 (>) 49,954,311 1900 90,341,523 16,002,512 4,746,755 362,822,205 45,696,656 12,791,601 70,161,344 1910 195,000,595 9,974,618 C onnecticut............. 1890 3,075,495 (*) 10,932,212 1900 52,441,508 44,983,560 4,948,300 72,206,058 66,113,163 14,163,902 1910 6,916,648 Delaware................... 1890 139,586,080 1,835,570 4,198,810 (>) 23,768,820 10,667,220 2,150,560 4, 111, 054 1900 34,938,161 18,217,822 3,206,095 6,817,123 1910 l 6,471,120 129,120 D istrictof Columbia 1890 79,760 9,700,230 1,573,760 136,060 125,326 1900 1,037,393 7,193,950 92,350 152,840 1910 172,745,180 1,158,040 7,142,980 F lorida....................... 1890 (*) 30,823,016 9,976,822 1,963,210 11,166,016 1900 93,738,065 24,407,924 4,446,007 1910 20,591,187 G eorgia..................... 1890 1152,006,230 5,764,978 31,477,990 (>) 138,515,430 44,854,690 9,804,010 35,200,507 1900 370,353,415 108,850,917 20,948,056 80,393,993 1910 Idaho ........................ 1890 117,431,580 1,172,460 7,253,490 P) 21,657,974 35,486,368 6,831,815 3,295,045 1900 1910 219,953,316 25,112,509 10,476,051 49,775,309 Illin o is...................... 1890 11,262,870,587 34,456,938 180,431,662 (*) 1900 1,514,113,970 251,467,580 44,977,310 193,758,037 3,090,411,148 432,381,422 73,724,074 308,804,431 1910 1 Land and buildings not separately stated for 1890. 2 Including estim ated value of range anim als. D ivi All farm property. Dollars. 146,339,765 179,399,882 370,138,429 8 20,646,263 29,993,847 75,123,970 155,019,702 181,416,001 400,089,303 8777,381,767 796,527,955 1,614,694,584 8117,439,558 161,045,101 491,471,806 108,050,708 113,305,580 159,399,771 45,620,460 40,697,654 63,179,201 6,680,000 11,535,376 8,476,533 81,046,200 63,929,064 143,183,183 189,249,198 228,374,637 580,546,381 25,857,530 67,271,202 305,317,185 1,477,759,187 2,004,316,897 3,905,321,075 V A L U E OF F A E M FBOPEK-TY, 134 No. 9 0 . —V albb os' F akm P ropebty : B y States 1890, 1900, State; Census yeai. and by and- 1910—Continued. GEOQKAPnie D ivisions, Land. B uildings. Im plem ents and m achinery. Live stock. Dollars, Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. £00 Ep *»■ 1 754,789,.110 21,172,255 93;361,422 In d ia n a ......... -......... 18S0 p> : 19011 687,633,460 154,101,880 27,330; 370 109,550,761 m o . 1,328,196,545 266,079,051 40,999,541 173,860,101 Indian Territory 2 .. 1890 *5,976,729= 1900 39,188,.250 7*675,,130 41*378,695 3,939,480 1-857,581,022 36,665,315 206,.436* 242 I& w a......................... 1890 tL) • 1900 1,256,751,980 , 240,802,810 . 57,960,600 : 278,830,096 : 1910 2, SOI, 973; 729 ; 455*405,671 ' 96; 477,948 : 393,003,196(•r.) : 1890 * m , 726,046 18-, 869,790 : 128,068,305 , 1900 532,.187,610 , 111,465*160 29*490, .580 190,956,936 : 1910 1,537,876,573 ] 199; 579,599 - 48,310,161 253,523,577 K e n tu ck y ................. 1890 1 346,339; 360 * 10; 906,506 70,924,400 (*> 291,117,420 90*887*460 ; 15; 301,860 1900 73,739; 106 1910 484,464,617 150,994,755 1 20,851,846 117,486,602 L o u isian a______ .. 1890 7,167*355 17,898,380 185,381,270= p> 1900 107,730,210 33,400,400 28.536,790 28,869,506 1910 187,803,277 49,741,173 18,977,053 44,699,485 M aine........................ 1890 1 98,567,730 5*499,413 18,280,140 0 1900 49, 359,450 47,142,700= 8,802,720 27,106,034 1910 86,481,395 73,138,231 14,490,533 25,161,839 M ary lan d ................. 1890 6*540,090 M » , .058)550 19,194,320 p> 1900 120,-367,550 54,810,760= 20,855,877 8r611,220 1910 163,451,614 78,285,509 11,859,771 32,570,] 34 f), M assachusetts.......... 1890 1-127*588*284 14*290,178 5*988*940 1900 86,925,410 71*093,880 8,828*950 15,798,464 1910 105,532,616 88,636,149 11,563,894 20,741,366 Michigan.................... 1890 *556,190,670 22*182,600 69-, 564,985 p> 1900 423; 569.950 158,947,760 28,795,380 79*042,644 1910 615,258,348 285,879,951 49,916,285 137,803,795 (I* M innesota................. 1890 *340,059,470 16,916,473 57,726,683 1900 559,301,900 110,.220*415 so; Q99,230 89,063,097 1919 1,019,102,.027 243*339,399 52,329,165 161,641,146 Mississippi.________ 1890 *127,422,157 5; 96S, 865 33,936,435 P9 . 1900 114s 856,660 37,150; 340 9; 556,805 42,657,222 1910 254,, 962,289 80,160,000 16,905,312 15,247,033 M issouri................... = 1890 *625,858,361 21,88Q, 719 138,701,173 - 1909 695,470; 723 148,*508, 490 28,602; 680 1*0$ 540,004 191Q 1*445* 982,;339 270*221,997 50v&73,994 285,839;108 M ontana ........... ....... 1*890 *25*512', 340 1,356,010 *33,266s 752 p) 1900 52,660* 560 9,365*530 52,161,833 3,671,900 1910. 226*771,302 24,-854,628 10)539*653 85*663;187 N ebraska.................. 1890 *402,358,913 16; 468,977 92,971,920 P) = I960 480*605*900 91,054s 120 24,940; 450. 145; 349-587 1910 1,614,-539^313 198*807,622 44*249*708 222*222; 004 N eradai.-.................. 1890 *12; 339* 410 537,480 6,801,820 m 1900 13*275*620 2 ;340; 090 888,560 12,169-; 565 1910 35)226,-599 4„332,740 i,67.6;-896 19( 213i 930 New H am pshire___ 1890 *66*162,600 M-; 450) 125 3* 594s 850 pj 1900! 3&V-498-, 760 34,625,600 5,163,090 1$ 554; 646 mo 44,519,047 41,397,011 5) 877,637 11.910! 47S New Jersey............... 1890 *1591262,840 15)811,430 7,318-,.644 P) 1900 93,360*930 69,280*080 9\38Q; 030 17*612; 620 1910 124,;M3, 167 92*991,352 13,109^507 24*688!639 New Mexico______ 1890 1 8-, 140,800 291,140 4 25; H I, 201 pi 1900 3,565,105 17,.323,709 1,151,610 $1,727,400 1910 98*806,497 13„024,502 4,122,312 48*494) 679 New Y ork............ . 1890 *968,127,286 46(659)465 124,523,95,5 P> 551*174*220 336*959; 960 56; 000,900 12&-, 583; 715 wm 1910 707*747*828 476,.998,001 83*644*822 N orth C arolina...... K98 »-I8S)927,010 7,188(210 28,547,280 pj 1960i m , 955) 340 527700,830 9,-972;.680 88*106) 173 343,164,945 113,469,662 . 18,441,619 : 1910 82.849)984 N orth D akota____ 1835' » 75,310,305 6,648, B0 18,787,294 P> : I9 » m,.3se,27o 25,.428,.430 ; 14,055,560 42,430; 491 1910 730*380*131 92,276,613 : 43*907*595 198*249) 866 • Laud' an d buildings. s o t separately stated tot 1890. a (’ooHH-ida ted w ith Oklahom a to 1907. *No repost prior to 1900, except estim ates of live stock <m ranges. 4Including estim ated value, of ramie a n im a l s, A ll farmproperty. Dollars. 869,322,787 978,616,471 1,809,135,238 *5,976,729 92,181,.61^ 1,100,682,5791, »34,345,546 3,746,860,544 706,664,141 804,100,2862,039,389,.910 428,170,266 471,045,856773,797,880 119,447,005 188,536,906 301,220,988 122,347,283 122; 410; 904 199,271,998 200,792,960 204,645,407 286,167,028 147,677,402 182,646,704 226,474,025 647^938,255 660,355,734 1,088,858,379 414; 70?, 626 788,684, 642 1,476,,411,,737 167,328,457 204,221,027 426,31-1,634 786,390,253 1,033,121,897 2,052,917,488 * 60,135,102 117,859,823 S43„82&,77®' 511,799,810 747,950,057 2,079)818,647 18,678,710 28,673,835 60*399) 36& 80,207,575 85,842,096 103,70-4,M-6 182,452,914 189,533,660 254,832,666 ‘ 33,543,141 53,767,824 159,447r99& 1,139,310,716 1,069,723,895 1,451,481,495 216,707,500 233,834,693 537,716,210 100,745,779 255,266,751 974,814,205 V A L U E OF FA R M P R O PE R T Y 135 H a. 9 0 .—V a l u e oe F arm P r o p e r t y : B y S t a t e s a n d b y G e o &r a ph ic D iv is io n s , 1890, 1900, and 1910— Continued. State. Census year. Land. Dollars. Buildings. Dollars. Im plem ents and m achinery. Dollars. Live stock. Dollars. All farm property. Dollars. 29,475,346 116,181,690 36,354,150 125,954; 616 61,210f071 197,332; 212 433,580 3,206,270 6,573; 015 54,829; 568 27*088-, 866 162,432,792 4,556,770 22,648,830 6; 506,725 33,917,048 13*205) 645 59*461,828 39,048,855 101,652; 758 59,917,240 102,439; 183 70;726,06& 141,480; 052 941,030 2; 364,970 1*270-; 270 2;593,659 1,781,407 3,276,472 4,172,262 16,572,410 £ 629,770 20; 199; 859 14,108,853. 45,131*380 8,371,712 329,689,509 12,218,680 65,173,432 33*786,973 127, 229,200 9,936,880 60,254,230 15,232,670 60,818,605 21*292*171 110,706,078 13*746,541 3138,409,274 30,125,705 240,576,955 56,790,260 318,646,509 » 9,914,766 1,164,660 21,474,241 2,922,550 28,781,691 4,468,178 16,644,320 4,733,560 17,841,317 7,.538,490 22,642,766 10,168,687 6,593,688 33,404,281 42,026,737 9,911,040 74,891,438 18,115,883 3,150; 200 14,113,110 6,271,630 22,159,207 48,865; 110 16,709,844 3*116;420 28,964,6105,0101420 30,571,259 7,011,513 43,336; 073 19,167,010 63,784,377 29,237; 010 96,327,649 52*956; 579 158*529)483 522;250 318,785) 301 1,366,000 39,145,877 3,666,294 65,605)510 494,247,467 32,308,767*573 0 3,556*639,496 749,775*970‘ 3,075,477.703 6,325*451,528 1*265*149; 783" 4,925,173.610- 1*105*688,804 1,198,923,916 ; 1,902,604*589’ 12,221.020 185,343,813 918,198,382 143,024,800 172,761,287 528,248,782’ 1,062,939,846 1,051,629,173 1,258*274,862* 25,179,479 26,989,189 32*990; 739 119,849,272 153,591,159 392*158*314 8145,527,556 297,525.302 1,166.096) 980 312,891,650 341,202, G2& 612, &20,836 3 55-2,127,10t 962,476,273 2; 218,645,164 839,482,206 75,175,141 150,795,201 101*805,370 108,45-1,427 145,399,728 294,488,569 323*515,977 626,0®, 383 100,7 a , 970 144,040,547 637,548,411 178,961,330 20$, 907,34ft 314,738,540 560,475,894 811,712,319 1*413*118*785, 833,768,431 67*477,407 107*189*081 3l£,.082,267,6S9 439*901,164 £>*981*449,090 New E ngland.......... 1890 * 489,570,178 23*783*288 71.914351 0 1900 283..46Q, 803 244,806,945 36*551*820 74,826)332 1910 382,134,424 336,410', 384 50,798,826 97.896,823 Middle A tlan tic ... 1890 *2,040*630,359 98.084; 96* m , m , 153 p) 1900 1,219,928,090 729*669; 859 116,255,270 345*635,518 1910 1,462,321,005 980*628*088 167,480,384 349,159,535 East N orth Central 1890 *4,101,406,702 126,454,149 * 523,324', 136 0 1900 3,973,023,780 939,573,660 166,694,220 604,633,707 1910 7,231,699,114 1,642,292,480 268,806,550 976,329,922 1 L and and buildings not separately stated for 1890. 2 Includes Indian Territory consolidated w ith Oklahom a in 1907. * Including estim ated value of range anim als. * For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 36. 585,267,817 639,645,900 867,240,457 O hio .......................... 1890 1900 1910 O klahom a............... 1890 1900 21910 Oregon----------------- 2890 1900 1910 Pennsylvania____.. 1890 1900 1910 Rhode Isla n d ....... 1890 1900 1910 South Carolina____ 1890I90O 1910 South D akota_____ 1890 1900 1910 Tennessee......... ....... 1890 1900 1910 Texas .................... . 1890 1900 1910 U ta h .......................... 1890 1900 1910 V erm ont................... 1890 1900 1910 V irg in ia ................... 1890 1900 1910' W ashington ........... 1890 1900 1910West V irginia.......... 189019001910 W isconsin................. 1890 19001910 W yom ing...... .......... 1890 1900 1910 Total............... W90 “awns.* w o e m o 11,050,031,828 817,163,710 1,285*894*812 £8*581,270 110,299,650 649*066*668 *-115, $19-; 200 113,137,820 411,696,102 1922‘, 240,233 575,392; 940 630,430,010 *21,873,479 13*421,770 15,009-, 981 t99,184,600 99,805,860 268*774; 854 * 107,486,335 189; 206,890 902,606,751 1242,700,540 202,013,790 371,415,783 *399,971,.289 591,550,802 1,633,207,135 * 28-, 402,780 40*126,560 99,482,164 *80,427,490 45*813,905 58,385,327 - 1254,490,600 200,615,080 394,658,912 *83,461,660 99,310,519 517,421,998 *151,880,300 134,269,110 ’ 207,075,759 *477,524,507 530,542,690 911,938,261 *14,460,880 23,434,01Q 86;908,278 £13*270,252,64913,058,007,995 28,475,674,169 P) 219,451,470 368*257,594 s 13,731,565 89r610,556 a 19,199,694 43,.880,207 p) 322,8-79,810 410,638,745 a 9,703,490 12,992,879 0 26; 955,670 64,113,227 pj 30) 926,300 102,474,056 0 63,136,960 109,106,.804 0 100,222,811 210-, 001,260 0 10,651,790 18,063,168 0 SZ..257.7I5 54,202,948 7Q,.963,.12Q 137,399,150 « 16,299,200 54,546,459 0 34,-026,560 57,315,195 0 155,604,970 289,694,462 c1) 3*531,5209*007,001 2, D 2,384,703,476 2,310,886,728 2,959,589,022 <4,751,184,987 5,683,925,367 10,119,128,066 136 No. 90. —Value of VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY. F arm P roperty : B y S tates and by G eographic D ivisions , 1890, 1900, and 1910— Continued. Census year. State. Land. Buildings. Im plem ents and Live stock. m achinery. All farm property. Oeographic divi sions—Con. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. W estN orthCentral. 1890 1.2,968,360,452 125,771,166 *672,380,126 2 3,766,611,744 0) 1900 3,892,877,273 758,405,725 197,367,840 972,343,643 5,820,994,481 1910 10,052,560,913 1,562,104,957 368,935,544 1,551,708,097 13,535,309,511 36,444,018 161,631,801 1,333,395,489 South A tlantic........ 1890 11,135,319,670 (*) 1900 899,820,936 306,528,682 53,318,890 194,362,808 1,454,031,319 1910 1,883,349,675 603,086,799 98,230,147 366,634,152 2,951,200,773 East South C entral. 1890 1827,514,447 31,323,896 2195,891,795 21,054,730,138 (>> 708,153,451 225,627,372 48,767,235 213,320,732 1,195,868,790 1900 1910 1,326,826,864 411,570,975 75,339,333 369,034r607 2,182,771,779 West South C entral. 1890 i 612,508,151 27,019,876 2196,263,533 2 835,791,560 (*) 1900 953,785,562 185,105,506 77,925,050 403,138,495 1,619,954,613 1910 2,716,098,530 412,498,352 119,720,377 589,837,078 3,838,154,337 7,969,430 2143,036,311 2349,550,941 M ountain................. 1890 1198,545,200 (‘) 601,264,180 284,064,810 54,554,862 18,807,620 243,836,888 1900 1910 1,174,370,096 145,026,777 49,429,975 388,746,520 1,757,573,368 1896,397,490 22,396,680 2102,337,367 21,021,131,537 Pacific....................... 1890 o 1900 842,893,290 112,966,894 34,090,025 123,379,580 1,113,329,789 1910 2,246,313,548 231,832,706 66,408,647 235,926,876 2,780,481,777 A laska....................... 1900 690 15,686 12,800 2,196 <s) 464,832 402,806 58,568 542,196 1,468,402 1910 H a w a ii..................... 1900 56,484,061 3,545,895 11,484,890 2,570,142 74,084,988 * 1910 78,132,945 4,798,756 9,024,328 96,363,229 4,407,200 73,967,852 Porto R ico ............... 1910 8,752,573 8,711,449 10,947,000 102,378,874 1 Land and buildings not separately stated for 1890* 2Including estim ated value of range anim als. 9 No titles to land. Census Y ears 1850 to [Source: Reports of the B ureau of the Census, D epartm ent of Commerce.] N o. 9 1 .— VALUE OF FA R M P R O P E R T Y : Cen sus year. All farm property. Land. Per cent of value of all farm property in — Im Im plem ents ple Buildings, and Live stock. ents m achinery. Build mand Live Land. ings. m a stock. chin ery. jDollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 1850. 3,967,343,580 13,271,575,426 151,587,638 *544,180,516 (M 1860. 7,980,493,063 16,646,045,007 246,118,141 21,089,329,915 (i 1870® 8,944,857,749 17,444,054,462 270,913,67$ *1,229,889,609 (i) 1880. *12,180,601,53$ •10,197,096,776 406,520,055 ‘ 1,576,884,707 1890. <16,082,267,689 U3,279,252,649 494,247,467 ‘ 2,308,767,673 W 1900* 20,439,901,164 13,058,007,995 3,556,639,496 749,775,97C 93,075,477,703 19107 40,991,449,090 28,475,674,169 6,325,451,5281,265,149,783 64,925,173,610 182.5 183.3 183.2 ‘ 83.7 182.6 63. S 69.5 1Land and buildings not separately stated. 2Including only the reported value of live stock on farms. 3 Gold values. • Including estim ated value of live stock on ranges. • Exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii. • Including value of live stock on ranges as well as on farm s. 7Exclusive of Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto Rico. 1910. f‘> (ij (i\ l12 ) * 3 (D 17.4 15.4 3.8 3.1 3.0 3.3 3.1 8.7 3.1 13.7 13.6 13.7 12.9 14.4 16.0 12.0 137 POTATO CHOP, E stimated A creage, P r o d u c t io n , a n d V a l u e , 1908 to 1916, and in 1917 by States .1 [Source: Reports of the Departm ent of Agriculture.] , No. 92.—POTATO CHOP: Average— Total— State. Alabama..................................... Arizona....................................... Arkansas..................................... California................................... Colorado..................................... Connecticut............................... Delaware.................................... Florida........................................ Georgia....................................... Idaho........................................... Illinois......................................... Indiana....................................... Iowa............................................ Kansas........................................ Kentucky................................... Louisiana................................... Maine........................................... M aryland................................... Massachusetts............................ Michigan..................................... Minnesota.................................. Mississippi................................. Missouri...................................... Montana..................................... Nebraska.................................... Nevada....................................... New Ham pshire....................... New Jersey................................ New Mexico.............................. New Y ork.................................. North Carolina.......................... North Dakota............................ Ohio.....................................>v.. Oklahoma.................................. Oregon........................................ Pennsylvania............................ Rhode Island............................ South Carolina.......................... South Dakota............................ Tennessee................................... Texas.......................................... Utah............................................ Vermont..................................... Virginia....................................... Washington............................... West Virginia............................ W isconsin.................................. W yoming................................... Total, 1917....................... 1908.............................................. 1909.............................................. 1910.............................................. 1911.............................................. 1912.............................................. 1813.............................................. 1914.............................................. 1915.............................................. 1916.............................................. Area. Farm Farm value of Production. Farm value, value per Yield per yield Dec. 1. bushel, acre. per acre, Dec. 1. Dec. 1. Acres. 41,000 4,000 30,000 105,000 70,000 29,000 13,000 25,000 19,000 39,000 150,000 92,000 138,000 78,000 70,000 25,000 150,000 60,000 38,000 378,000 300,000 14,000 109,000 57,000 147,000 15,000 2 1 98,000 1 1 400,000 50,000 90,000 160,000 36,000 75,000 321,000 5,000 25,000 80,000 52,000 46,000 23,000 30.000 2 0 79,000 65,000 307,000 30,000 4,390,000 3,257,000 3,525,000 3,720,000 3,619,000 3,711,000 3,668,000 3,711,000 3,734,000 3,56-5,000 Bushels. 2,952,000 420,000 2,400,000 15,225,000 9,310,000 3,190,000 1,235,000 2,275,000 1,596,000 6,084,000 13,500,000 8,464,000 13,110,000 4,446,000 6,720,000 1,600,000 20,250,000 6 ,000,000 4,370,000 35,910,000 33,600,000 1,092,000 9,483,000 5,415,000 12,495,000 3,105,000 , 2,247,000 0 0 0 11,172,000 , 01,276,000 0 0 38,000,000 4,500,000 3,870.000 16,000,000 2,484,000 8 ,100,000 29,532,000 675,000 1,440,000 7,200.000 4,888,000 2,760,000 4,347,000 3,000,000 0 19,800,000 0 , 0 9,875,000 7,475,000 34,998,000 4,650,000 442,536,000 278,985,000 376,537,000 349,032,000 292,737,000 420,647,000 331,525,000 409,921,000 359,721,000 286,953,000 1 Does not Dollars. 5,373,000 630,000 3,768,000 22,838,000 8,472,000 5,232,000 1,606,000 4,664,000 3,112,000 4,806,000 20,520,000 11,765,000 17,174,000 6 , 7.58,000 9,40S, 000 2,944,000 26,325,000 7,140,000 7,648,000 37,706,000 30,576,000 1,835,000 12,992,000 5,523,000 13,370,000 3,726,000 3,752,000 15,753,000 2,105,000 49,400,000 6 ,435,000 5,031,000 22,880,000 4,471,000 6,480,000 39,868,000 1,181,000 3,024,000 7,992,000 6,159,000 5,796,000 3,391,000 4,200,000 24,750,000 0 9,055,000 9,867,000 31,498,000 4,836,000 543,865,000 197,039,000 206,545,000 194,566,000 233,778,000 212,550,000 227,903,000 199,460,000 221,992,000 419,333,000 include sweet potatoes. Cents. Bushels. Dollars. 182 72 131.04 150 105 157.50 157 80 125.60 150 145 217.50 91 133 121.03 164 1 1 0 ISO. 40 130 95 123.50 205 91 186.55 195 84 163.80 79 156 123.24 152 90 136.80 139 92 127.88 131 124.45 95 152 5786.64 140 96 134.40 184 64 117.76 130 135 175.50 119 1 0 0 119.00 175 115 201.25 105 95 99.75 91 1 1 2 101.92 168 78 131.04 137 87 119.19 1 0 2 95 96.90 107 85 90.95 1 2 0 207 248.40 167 107 178.69 141 114 160.74 165 116 191. 4fl 130 95 123.50 143 90 128. 70 130 43 55.90 143 1 0 0 143.00 180 69 124.20 80 108 86.40 135 92 124.20 175 135 236.25 2 1 0 96 201.60 1 1 1 90 99.9o 126 94 118.44 2 1 0 60 126.00 78 189 147.42 140 1 0 0 140.00 125 99 123.75 92 125 115.00 132 115 151.80 114 102.60 90 104 155 161.20 122.9 1 0 0 123.89 8 . 70.6 85,7 60.50 54.9 106.8 58.59 55.7 93.8 52.30 79.9 80.9 64.60 50.5 113.4 57.28 62.13 68.7 90.4 48.7 110.5 53.75 96.3 59.45 61.7 80.5 117.62 146.1 138 H A T CHOP. Ko. 93. — HAY CROP: E s t im a t e d A c r e a g e , P r o d u c t io n -, a n d V a i f e , 1999 t o 191G, a n d in 1917 by States. [Source: Reports of the Department of Agriculture.} Average- Total— State. Alabama..................................... Arizona...................................... Arkansas.................................... California................................... Colorado.*........*....................... Connecticut............................... Delaware.................................... Florida....................................... Georgia....................................... Idaho.......................................... Illinois........................................ Indiana....................................... Iowa............................................ Kansas........................................ K entucky................................... Louisiana................................... Maine.......................................... M aryland................................... Massachusetts........................... Michigan.................................... Minnesota.................................. Mississippi................................. M issouri.................................... M ontana..................................... Nebraska.................................... N evada....................................... New Ham pshire....................... New Jersey................................ New Mexico............................... New Y ork.................................. North Carolina.......................... N orth Dakota........................... Ohio............................................ Oklahoma.................................. Oregon........................................ Pennsylvania............................ Rhode Island............................ South Carolina.......................... South Dakota........................... Ttexas........ .................................. U tah............................................ Verm ont.................................... Virginia...................................... 'Washington............................... West Virginia........................... Wisconsin.................................. Wyoming................................... Total, 1917...................... 1900.............................................. 1910.............................................. m 2.............................................. m i................................. ma .............................................. IM4........... .................................. ms .............................................. 1916........... .................................. Area. Farm Farm value of per Production. Farm value, value ton, Yield per yield per Dec. 1. short acre. acre, Dee. 1. Dec. 1. A cres. Sh ort tons. 1,448,000 157,000 390,000 2,400,006 970,000 350,000 78,000 1 0 535,000 725,000 2,750,000 2,146,000 3,160,000 1,478,000 975,000 260,000 1,160,000 442,000 460,000 2,558,000 1,850,000 261,000 3,180,000 759,000 1,590,000 234,000 506,000 350,000 2 0 4,185,000 440,000 550,000 2,925,000 575,000 840,000 3,092,000 60,000 250,000 735,000 80^000 450,000 392,000 945,000 850,000 808,000 790,000 2,703,000 560,000 53,516,000 45,744,090 45,691,000 43,017,000 49,530,000 48,954,000 49,145,000 51,108,000 55,721,000 0 2 D ollars. 1,158,000 18,760,000 550,000 13,640,000 573,000 8,824,000 4,560,000 87,552,000 2,376,000 39,442,000 525,000 10,238,000 2.009,000 98,000 ,1 0 1 0 0 0 2 ,002,000 0 , 0 562,000 11,240,000 2,175,000 34,800,000 3,438,000 68,760,000 3,004,000 56,175,000 3,887,090 65,392,000 2,217,000 36,802,000 1,266,000 25,740,000 416*000 5,949,000 1,566,000 17,383,000 553,000 10*985,000 690,000 13* 731,000 3,837,090" 65,996,000 2 ,868,000 34,703,000 371,000 5,676,000 3,657,000 63,998,000 1,063,000 19*772,000 2,544,000 38*669,000 679,000 10,796,000 683,000 8*196,000 508,000 10*160,000 , 0 384,000 0 0 8,064,000 92,261,000 6 ,110,000 528,000 10,402,000 484,000 5,566,000 4,154,000 78,926,000 920,900 14,168,000 1,638,000 28,665,000 4,329,080 75,758,000 90,000 1^827,000 5,768,000 280,900 1,192,900 11,681,000 1 r 149.^000 9£ m i, 000 459,600 9,660,000 1,137,000 17,055,000 1,©1,0OO 17,606,000 986,000 2 ,002,000 1 1,778,000 35,560,000 1,003,000 21,163,000 4*595,000 79, #4,000 952,000 16,184,000 79*528,000 1,359,491,000 64,938,000 689,315,600 60,978,000 747,769,000 47,444,000 694,570,000 72,891,800 856,695,000 64,116,068 797,057,000 70,071,000 779,068,000 85,920,000 913.644,000 91,192,000 1,022, §30,000 D ollars. Sh orttons. D ollars. 16. 20 24.80 15.40 19.20 16*60 19*50 20.50 0 18.20 2 0 16*00 2 a oo ia7 0 16.80 10.60 20*30 14.30 1 1 10.90 10.90 17.20 1 . 0 . 2 . . 1 . 1 2 . 0 17.30 17.00 17.00 10.62 12.26 14.64 11.70 12 43 1 1 10.63 1 . . . 0 . 0 0 . 2 0 . 1 0 0 . 0 . 2 0 1.27 1 1.70 1.70 1 .49 1.42 1.33 1 1.47 1.31 1.43 1 1 1.04 2 0 0 0 . . 1 1 2 2 6 2 14.98 24.88 29.85 25.80 18.76 21.73 2 0 26.04 24.32 46.11 16.20 29.00 39.90 22.05 23.64 0 8 1 0 26.98 24.64 34,12 24.50 30.45 23.07 2 15.90 9!4.7ft 0 2.90 1 1.16 0 46.00 2 25,00 26.18 0 2 2 24.90 26.30 . 8 12.96 86*80 22 64 36.48 40.67 ®.25 25.83 2 . l.M 0 15.00 11.50 21.30 1 1 0 1.42 0 1.60 1.96 1.40 1.50 1 1.50 . 10.30 1 0 . 1.4 1 1.5 1.3f 1.60 1.35 1 1.25 1.50 1.50 1 1.56 1.42 1.15 1.40 1.60 2.90 1.30 0 1.45 0 1.90 0 1.46 . 15.10 19.70 11.50 1 0 15. 40 17.60 17.50 20.30 20:60 10.60 2 2 . 1 2 15.30 17.50 18.60 15.20 15.90 1 2 2 ,8i 3.5 1.4' 1 2.4S 1.50 1.26 1 1.05 0 3.00 0 43.50 18.63 2 24.71 44.00 28.80 29.41 28.90 25.40 15.07 16.34 16.15 0 17.30 16.28 15.85 17.88 8 18.36 P R O D U C TIO N A N D V A L U E O F C E R E A L CROPS. E s t im a t e d P r o d u c tio n a n d Y a u j e , [Source: Reports of the Departm ent of Agriculture.] N o. 0 4 .— C ER EAL C R O P S: im 1866 t o 1917. CORN. Total— Period.1 Acres. 32,715,700: 60*742*800 74,.810,,021 72,705,147 81,,027*156 80,-095,051 77,721*781 82*108*587 83,.320*872 91,349,928 94,043,613 88,091,993 92*281,581 94, OH,.369 96,737,.581 99,931,000 101*788*000 108*771*000 104,085*000 105,825*000 107,083,000 105,820*000 103*435,000 106,197*060 105.296,000 119*755*000 Farm Farm value value per Yield per bushel Dec. 1. acre. Dee. 1. Production. Area.. 1866-75 2 .............................. 1876-85 2 .............................. ' 1886-90 2 _____ . _______ 189-1-952 .............................. 1896................................ ... 1 1897....................................... 1898............................... .. 1899...................................... 1900-...................................., 1901................................... 1902....................................... 1 1903L..................................... 1904...................................... 1905....................................... ‘ 1906........................................ 1907....................................... 1908...................................... 190%..................................... 1910-............. ........................ 1911...................................... 191-2....................................... 1918....................................... m e ...................................... m s .................... .................. m e ....................................... m i . ..................................... Average— Bushels. ■ > • ■ ■ 969,947,600 1,537,465,400 1, 742; 450,800 1,734,403,753 2,283,875,165. 1,902.967,983 1,924,184,.660 2,078,143,933 2,105,102,516 1,522,519,891 2,523,648,312 2,244*176,925 2,467*480,984 2,707,993,540 2,927,416,091 2,592,320,000 2,668*651*000 2,772,376,0002,886,260,000 2,531,488,000 3,124,746,000' 2,446,988*000 2,672‘864,0002,994,793,000 2,566*927,000 3,159,494,000 Dollars* 454,534,800 608,203,600 657,226,326 633,975,236 491,006,967 501,672,952 552,023,428 629,210,110 751,220,034 921,560,768 1,017,017,349 952,868,801 1,087,461,440 1,116,696,738 1,166,626,479 1,336,901,000 1,616,145,000 1,652,822,000 1,384,817,000 1,566,258,000 1,520,454,000 1,692,092,000 1,722,070,000 ; 1,722,680,000 2,280,729,000 4,053,872,000 Farm value of yield per acre Dec. 1. Cents. Bushels. Dollars. 12.48 26.1 47.8 40.1 25.5 10.23 23.3 8. 79. 37.7 36.6 23.9 8 ,7% 21.5 28.26 . era 6 26.3 28.8 24.8 28.7 7.10 25.3 7. SO 30.3 9.0% 35.7 25.3 60.5 16.7 10.09 26.8 10.81 4A3 42.5 25.5 1 ,8% 0 44.1 26.8 11.7% 41.2 28.8 11.83 30.3 39; 9 12.05 13.38 25t 9 51.6* 26.2 60.6 15.87 59.6 25.5 15.19 48.0 13.30 27.7 61.8 23.9 1477 29.2 14.29 48.7 69.1 23.1 15.99 61.4 25.8 10,65 28.2 16.22 57.5 88.9 24.4 21.60 26.4 128.3 33.85 W HEAT. 1866-75 * .................................... 1876r-852 _____________ ______ 1 886 -90 2 . . . . _ ............................ ; 1 8 9 1 -9 5 2 .................................... IS9& ............................................. 2 0 ,4 7 0 ,3 0 0 34 ,1 4 4 ,4 0 9 37,199*024 3 6 ,4 0 6 ,1 0 3 3 4 ,6 1 8 ,6 4 6 2 4 4 ,672 ,300 419,940*800 44 3 ,8 4 7 ,4 0 0 : 490*246,218 427*684,346. 2 5 7 ,5 8 6 ,8 0 0 55 4 ,0 4 9 ,8 0 0 33 7 ,4 7 0 ,4 7 9 ; 30 2 ,5 1 9 ,3 9 9 3 1 0 ,602 ,539 1 8 9 7 .............................................. i,* m 180% ............... ......................... ^ : 1 9 0 9 ................. ................. ... , 1901................................................ 3 9 ,4 6 5 ,0 6 6 44 055 978 44; 592,’ 516. 4 2 ,4 9 5 ,3 8 5 49,895*5 14 530 ,1 4 9 ,1 6 8 675*1 48,708 547*303*846 522,229*505 748,460*218 1 9 0 2 ................................... .. 190% ............... ... ............. .. ........ 1 9 M ....................................... — 1iS05moik...................... ................ ........ 46,2(52,424 49 ,4 6 4 ,9 6 7 4 4 ,0 7 4 ,8 7 5 6 7 0 ,063 ,008 6 3 7 ,821 ,835 5 5 2 ,399 ,517 1 9 0 7 ............. ................................ 190% ............................................... 190%............................................. m m ......................... ............... ... ia .it ................................................ 11. % 1 2 .3 1 1 .9 1 3 .5 - 3 2 .4 12.9% llu. 3% 9 .0 7 8 .3 1 8 .9 7 4 2 8 ,547 ,121 3 9 2 ,770 ,320 31S| 545*259 1 3 2 3 ,515 ,177 46 7 ,3 5 0 ,1 5 6 [ 8 0 .8 5 8 .2 5 8 .4 6 1 .9 @ 2.4 1 3 .4 1 5 .3 1 2 .3 1 2 .3 1 5 .0 m s® 8,99* 7 .1 7 7 -6 1 9 . SI 4 2 2 ,2 2 4 ,1 1 7 [ 44 3 ,0 2 4 ,8 2 6 1 510^ 48% 874 1 4 .5 1 2 .9 1 2 .5 14 5 1 5 .5 9 .1 4 8 *9 6 1 1 .5 8 to . 8 $ 1 0 .3 7 1 4 .0 ■ 1 4 .0 1 5 .8 1 3 .9 1 2 .6 1 2 .2 0 1 2.97 1 5 .6 2 1 2 .2 7 1 0 .9 3 2 5 .9 1 5 .2 1 0 .0 1 7 .0 1 2 .2 1 4 .2 1 2 .1 2 12.1& tfc tt 1 5 .5 S m at 2 8 : 4ft 4 7'3S 4 -82 9 ■ ; ; ; 1 912................................................ 1913.......................................... ... 1914............................................. ; E a . .............................................. 1917....................................... ......... 1 0 8 .6 9 2 .6 7 6 .0 6 1 .7 7 2 .6 735*260*970 490^ 332; 76Q ; © .0 6 9 .5 9 2 ,4 74 8 6 6 .7 45, 211 ,0 0 0 4 7 ,5 5 7 ,0 0 0 46, 723,000 45 ,6 8 1 ,0 0 0 4 9 ,5 4 3 ,0 0 0 634,087; 000 : 66 4 ,6 0 2 ,0 0 0 737,139*000 6 3 5 ,121 ,000 621,338*000 55 4 , 437 ,0 0 0 6 1 6 ,826 ,090 7 3 0 ,046 ,000 56 1 ,0 5 1 ,0 0 0 54 3 ,0 0 3 ,0 0 0 8 7 .4 9 2 .8 9 9 .0 8 8 .3 8 7 .4 4 5 .8 M , 000 5 0 ,1 8 4 ,0 0 0 53,541,000. 60 ,4 6 9 ,0 0 0 52 ,3 1 6 ,0 0 0 45,941,.000- 7 3 0 ,267 ,000 76 3 ,3 8 0 ,0 0 0 891*017*000 l,025,SQbt*GGO 630,3 1 8 -0 0 0 65 0 ,8 2 8 ,0 0 0 1The perinda relate to calendar years. , 5 5 5 ,2 8 0 ,0 0 0 ' 610 ,1 2 2 ,0 0 9 8 7 8 ,6 8 0 ,0 0 9 94 2 ,3 0 3 ,0 0 $ 1,019,98% 000 * 1 ,3 0 7 ,4 1 8 ,0 0 0 7 6 .0 7 9 .9 9 8 .6 9 1 .9 1 6 0 .3 2 00.9 * Average, per year for the periad. . 2 0 140 P R O D U C T IO N AND VALUE OF CEREAL Wo. 9 4. — C e r e a l C r o p s : E s t im a t e d P r o d u c tio n Continued. OATS. and CROPS, V alue, Total— Period.' 1866-752 .............................. 1876-852................................ 1886-90*................................ 1891 95s................................ 1896....................................... 1897....................................... 1898....................................... 1899....................................... 1900....................................... 1901....................................... 1902....................................... 1903....................................... 1904....................................... 1905....................................... 1906....................................... 1907....................................... 1908....................................... 1909....................................... 1910....................................... 1911....................................... 1912....................................... 1913....................................... 1914....................................... 1915....................................... 1916....................................... 1917....................................... Area. Acres. 9,746,000 16,797,000 26,094,269 26,964,138 27,566,985 25,730,375 25,777,110 26,341,380 27,364,795 28,541,476 28,653,144 27,638,126 27,842,669 28,046,746 30,958,768 31,837,000 32,344,000 33,204,000 37,548,000 37,763,000 37,917,000 38,399,000 38,442,000 40,996,000 41,527,000 43,572,000 Production. Bushels. 1866 to 1917— Average— Farm Farm value value per Yield per Dec. 1. bushel acre. Dec. 1. Dollars. 272,992,800 102,422,700 461,157,400 149,629,700 652,124,600 195,218,291 704,952,863 201,522,792 707,346,404 132,485,033 698,767,809 147,974,719 730,906,643 186,405,364 796,177,713 198,167,975 809,125,989 208,669,233 736,808,724 293,668,777 987,842,712 303,584,852 784,094,199 267,661,665 894,595,552 279,900,013 953,216,197 277,047,537 964,904,522 306,292,978 754,443,000 334,568,000 807,156,000 381,171,000 1,007,353,000 408,174,000 1,186,341,000 408,388,000 922,298,000 414,663,000 1,418,337,000 452,469,000 1,121,768,000 439,596,000 1,141,060,000 499,433,000 1,549,030,000 559,506.000 1,251,837,000 655,928.000 1,587,286,000 1,061,427,000 Farm value of yield per acre Dec. 1. Cents. Bushels. Dollars. 37.8 28.1 10.62 32.7 27.6 9.03 29.9 25.0 7.49 28.6 26.1 7.47 18.7 25.7 4.81 21.2 27.2 5.75 25.5 28.4 7.23 24.9 80.2 7.62 25.8 29.6 7.63 39.9 25.8 10.29 34.5 30.7 10.60 34.1 28.4 9.68 32.1 31.3 10.05 34.0 29.1 9.88 31.2 31.7 9.89 10.51 44.3 23.7 47.2 25.0 11.78 40.5 30.3 12.29 84.4 31.6 10.87 45.0 24.4 10.98 31.9 37.4 11.93 29.2 39.2 11.45 43.8 29.7 12.99 13.65 36.1 37.8 30.1 52.4 15.80 66.9 36.4 24.36 R YE . 1866-75 2................................ 1876-852................................ 1886-90*................................ 1891 95*................................ 1896....................................... 1897....................................... 1898....................................... 1899....................................... 1900....................................... 1901....................................... 1902....................................... 1903....................................... 1904....................................... 1905....................................... 1906....................................... 1907....................................... 1908....................................... 1909....................................... 1910....................................... 1911....................................... 1912....................................... 1913....................................... 1914....................................... 1915....................................... 1916....................................... 1917....................................... 1,346,800 1,870,200 2,172,303 2,042,747 1,831,201 1,703,561 1,643,207 1,659,308 1,591,362 1,987,505 1,978,548 1,906,894 1,792,673 1,730,159 2,001,904 1,926,000 1,948,000 2,006,000 2,185,000 2,127,000 2,117,000 2,557,000 2,541,000 3,129,000 3,213,000 4,102,000 18,266,600 24,468,800 26,564,954 28,044,765 24,369,047 27,363,324 25,657,522 23,961,741 23,995,927 30,344,830 33,630,592 29,363,416 27,241,515 28,485,952 33,374,833 31,566,000 31,851,000 32,239,000 34,897,000 33,119,000 35,664,000 41,381,000 42,779.000 54,050,000 48,862,000 60,145,000 'T he periods relate to calendar years, 14,559,000 15,386,400 13,885,217 '15,744,359 9,960,769 12,239,647 11,875,350 12,214,118 12,295,417 16,909,742 17,080,793 15,993,871 18,748,323 17,414,138 19,671,243 23,068,000 23,455,000 23,809,000 24,953,000 27,557,000 23,636,000 26,220,000 37,018,000 45,083,000 59,676,000 100,025,000 78.1 63.5 54.3 56.1 40.9 44.7 46.3 51.0 51.2 55.7 60.8 54.5 68.8 61.1 58.9 73.1 73.6 73.9 71.5 83.2 66.3 63.4 86.5 83.4 122.1 166.3 13.6 13.3 11.8 13.7 13.3 16.1 15.6 14.4 15.1 15.3 17.0 15.4 15.2 16.5 16.7 16.4 16.4 16.1 16.0 15.6 16.8 16.2 16.8 17.3 15.2 14.7 2Average per year for the period. 10.62 8.45 6.39 7.71 5.44 7.18 7.23 7.36 7.73 8.61 8.63 8.39 10.46 10.07 9.83 11.98 12.04 11.87 11.44 12.98 11.16 10.25 14.57 14.41 18.57 24.38 141 PRODUCTION AND VALUE OP CEREAL CROPS. No. 9 4. — C e r e a l C r o p s : E s t im a t e d P r o d u c tio n Continued. and V alue, 1866 to 1917— BAREEV. Total— Periods 1866-752................................ 1876-852 ................................ 1886-90*................................ 3891-952 ................................ 1896......................................... 1897......................................... 1898......................................... 1899......................................... 1900......................................... 1901......................................... 1902......................................... 1908......................................... 1904......................................... 1905......................................... 1906......................................... 1907......................................... 1908......................................... 1909......................................... 1910......................................... 1911......................................... 1912......................................... 1913......................................... 1914......................................... 1915......................................... 1916......................................... 1917......................................... Area. Production. Acres. Bushels. 26,992,300 46,065,900 65,125,064 77,055,724 69,695,223 66,685,127 55,792,257 73,381,563 58,925,833 109,932,924 134,954,023 131,861,391 139,748,958 136,651,020 178,916,484 153,597,000 166,756,000 170,284,000 173,832,000 160,240,000 223,824,000 178,189,000 194,953,000 228,851,000 182,309,000 298,975,000 1,196,500 2,066,300 2,981,486 3,088,777 2,950,539 2,719,116 2,583,125 2,878,229 2,894,282 4,295,744 4,661,063 4,993,137 5,145,878 5,095,528 6,323,757 6,448,000 6,646,000 7,011,000 7,743,000 7,627,000 7,530,000 7,499,000 7,565,000 7,148,000 7,757,000 8,835,000 Average— Farm Farm Farm value value per Yield per value of yield Dec. 1. bushel acre. per acre Dec. 1. Dec. 1. Dollars. 21,382,200 28,098,900 34,746,341 33,734,066 22,491,241 25,142,139 23,064,359 29,594,254 24,075,271 49,705,163 61,898,634 60,166,313 58,651,807 55,047,166 74,235,997 102,290,000 92,442,000 93,971,000 100,426,000 139,182,000 112,957,000 95,731,000 105,903,000 118,172,000 160,646,000 237,539,000 Cents. Bushels. Dollars. 22.9 79.0 18.09 22.4 61.8 13.84 21.8 53.4 11.65 24.9 43.8 10.09 23.6 7.62 32.3 24.5 9.25 37.7 21.6 8.93 41.3 25.5 40.3 10.28 20.4 8.32 40.8 25.6 45.2 11.57 45.9 29.0 13.28 45.6 26.4 12.05 27.2 11.40 42.0 26.8 10.80 40.3 28.3 41.5 11.74 23.8 15.86 66.6 55.4 25.1 13.91 55.2 24.3 13.40 22.5 13.00 57.8 21.0 18.25 86.9 15.00 50.5 29.7 12.77 53.7 23.8 25.8 14.00 54.3 51.6 32.0 16.53 23.5 20.71 88.1 23.7 26.89 113.7 BUCKW HEAT. 1866-752................................ 1876-85 2 ................................ 1886-902................................ 1891-95 3 ................................ 1896......................................... 1897................................. 1898......................................... 1899......................................... 1900......................................... 1901......................................... 1902......................................... 1903......................................... 1904......................................... 1905......................................... 1906......................................... 1907......................................... 1908......................................... 1909......................................... 1910......................................... 1911......................................... 1912......................................... 1913......................................... 1914......................................... 1915......................................... 1916......................................... 1917......................................... 729,900 777,800 884,558 815,788 754,898 717,836 678,332 670,148 637,930 831,164 804,880 804,393 793,625 760,118 789,208 800,000 803,000 834,000 860,000 833,000 843,000 805,000 792,000 769,000 828,000 1,006,000 13,368,800 11,976,700 11,861,232 13,009,205 14,089,783 14,997,451 11,721,927 11,094,473 9,566,966 15,125,939 14,529,770 14,243,644 15,008,336 14,585,082 14,641,937 14,290,000 15,874,000 17,438,000 17,598,000 37,549,000 19,249,000 13,833,000 16,881,000 15,056,000 11,662,000 17,460,000 1The periods relate to calendar years. 9,735,200 7,237,800 6,692,216 6,923.632 5,522,339 6,319,188 5,271,462 6,183,675 5,341,413 8,523,317 8,654,704 8,650,733 9,330,768 8,565,499 8,727,443 9,975,000 12,004,000 12,188,000 11,636,000 12,735,000 12,720,000 10,445,000 12,892,000 11,843,000 13,147,000 27,954,000 72.5 66.2 56.4 63.2 39.2 42.1 45.0 55.7 55.8 56.3 59.6 60.7 62.2 58.7 59.6 69.8 75.6 69.9 66.1 72.6 66.1 75.5 76.4 78.7 112.7 160.1 18.3 14.6 13.4 15.9 18.7 20.9 17.3 16.6 15.0 18.6 18.1 17.7 18.9 19.2 18.6 17.9 19.8 20.9 20.5 21.1 22.9 17.2 21.3 19.6 14.1 17.4 »Average per year for the period. i3.27 9.67 7.57 8. 49 7.32 8.80 7.77 9.23 8.37 10.51 10.75 10.75 11.76 11.27 11.06 12.47 14.95 14. 61 13.55 15.32 15.12 12.98 16.28 15.40 15.88 27.79 A nnual Production, by Status, 1906 [Source: Reports pf the Department of Agriculture.] Calendar year. Alabaina. Arkansas. California. Colorado. Connecticut Delaware. Florida* Georgia. Illinois. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels, Bushels. fushels. .................................... . Calendar year. 52,802,569 43,430,000 54, Q35,000 50,400,000 57,360,000 49,712,000 50,490,000 47,025,000 42,000,000 62,100,000 45,135, Q00 67,200,000 Iowa, Kansas. Bushels Bushels. 47,849,392 45,896,000 44,836,000 43,646,000 51,300,000 54,000,000 54,180,000 55,390,000 55,188,900 66,300,000 47,812,000 77,200,000 . 373,275,000 270,220,000 287,450,000 289,800,000 343,761,000 305,350,000 1912..................................... -................................................ 432,021,000 338,300,000 389,424,000 1916....................................................................................... 298,500,000 366,825,000 410,700,000 i9ia..,t.................................... 1017, 165,075,000 155,142,000 156,200,000 154,225,000 170,050,000 126,150,000 174,225,000 23,424,000 108,225,000 172,050,000 69,500,000 128,184,000 Bushels. Bushels. 1,994,814 3,157,136 1,836,000 2,608,000 1,6QQ, 000 2,586,000 1,740,000 3,267,000 1,875,000 6,885,000 1,836,000 5,222,000 1,924,000 8,736,000 1,815,000 6,80Q,0PQ 2,160,000 10,626,000 2,624,000 11,280,000 2,048,000 7,362,000 2,400,000 10,640,000 Bushels, 2,223,800 1,848,000 2,395,000 2,400,000 3,032,000 2,862,000 3,000,000 2,348,000 2,806,000 3,250,000 3,010,000 4,845,000 5,894,160 6,875,000 52,066,596 5,308,000 7,017,000 57,538,000 6,240,000 0,684,000 53,750,0Q9 6 ,200,000 8,370,000 61,160,000 6,137,000 8,190,000 51,982,000 6,630,000 9,286,000 59,072,000 6,630,000 8,515,000 53,958,000 0 0,206,000 1 ,185,000 63,023,000 7, 099,000 1 ,200,000 56,000,000 1 2 6,615,000 1 ,000,000 64,950,000 2 6,970,000 12,300,000 0 ,000.000 7,820,000 13,875,000 72,000,000 347,169,585 342,756,000 298,620,000 369,770,000 400,775,000 334,950,000 426,320,000 282,150,000 300,034,000 374,400,000 000,900,000 418,000,000 Indiana. Bushels, 183,893,767 168,840,0Q0 137,835,000 196,520,000 188,640,000 174,600,000 199,364,000 176,400,000 163,317,000 190,950,000 174,658,000 203,436,000 Kentucky. Dopjsiapa. ifarylapd, Massachu Miejtjgan. Minnesota. Mississippi. Missouri. setts. Bushels. 105,437,376 93,060,000 84,823,000 103,472,000 101,500,000 98,000,00Q J09,44P,009 74,826,000 91,250,000 105,000,000 95,200,000 122,850,000 Bushels. 26,817,633 28,000,600 33,888,000 51,198,000 42,055,000 33,3QQ,OQO 32,490,000 *1,8Q0,0Q0 38,6Q0,000 45,190,000 44,814,000 42,246,000 Bushels. 22,007,825 22,190,000 24,705,000 21,980,000 22,110,000 24,465,090 £4,455,000 £2, 110,090 94,531,090 24,800,000 96,325,090 ?S,080,000 Bushels. 1,778,520 1,584,000 l , 81 8 , 0 q0 1,786,000 2,048,000 9, Q68,000 2,115,000 1,944,000 2,256, QOO 2,304,000 1,764,Q00 2,806,000 Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. 50,149,277 43,605,900 46,835,000 58,812,000 66,708,000 7 4 , 140,000 78 ,177,000 96,000,000 91,000,000 64,400,000 87,100,000 40,789,207 42,500,000 45,845,000 40,745,000 53,095,000 54,150,000 56,840,009 63,000,000 58,275,000 67,450,000 Bushels,., 228,522,500 241,025,000 203,634,000 213,840,000 247,500,000 192,400,000 243,904,000 129,062,000 158,400,000 191,750,000 47,600,000 132, U2,Q00 37,625,00 90 , 000,000 84,050,000 252,000,000 04,675,000 57,199,009 60,420,000 69,950,000 54,108,000 55,779,000 55,250,000 56,112,000 63,000,000 56,000,000 45,375,000 ESTIMATED AMNUAL PRODUCTION OE CORK, 1906.............. 1907.............. 1908.............. 1909.............. 1910.............. 1911.............. 1 9 1 ? .,...,. 1918.......... , 1914.............. 1915.............. 1916.,.......... 1917.............. to 142 Ne, 9 5 ,^ C Q R N : Estimated B u sh els, 1907................................................................................. 1908........................................................................,.... 1809.............................................................................. 1910................................................................................. 1911................................................................................. 1013................................................................................. 1914................................................................................. 1915................................................................................................... 1916................................................................................. 1917................................................................................ Calendar year, 249,782,590 179,828,090 205,767,090 104,060,000 101,665,000 155,925,000 182,616,000 114,160,900 173)960,000 213,000,000 192,400,000 249,480,000 New Jersey, B u sh els, IQ, Q82,289 8,757,oqo IQ, 564,000 9,483,000 9,612,090 9,936,000 19,374,000 10,862,000 10,472,000 10,830,000 IQ, 800,000 12,771,000 New North ¥esipp. New York- Carolina. North Dakota. B m h eU . B u s h els . 1,182,303 1,218,000 1,755,000 2,128,000 2,047,000 2,322,000 2,Q83,000 l,572,QQO 2,576,000 2,790,000 2,625,000 3,400,000 B u s h e ls . 22,685,000 16,200,000 24,250,000 24,120,000 20,108,000 20,495,QQO 19,763,0Q0 15,020,0Q0 22,550,900 24,200, OQO 21,0(30, GOO 26,040,000 B u s h e fs . 41,796,846 45,078, CPI 50,166,060 48,6^6,000 49,290,000 49,680,000 51,106,000 55,282,000 67,550,000 60,900,QQO 4,1(0,900 3,080,000 3,856,009 6,045,000 2,940,000 7,250,000 8,758,000 10,800,000 14,000,000 48, ICO, 000 13 ,515 ,00 0 South Dakota. Tennessee. Terras, Verjuqnt, Bushels, Bushels, Bushels, Bushels, 2,005,430 1,980,000 2.499.000 2.405.000 1.892.000 1.886.000 1,800,000 1,665,000 2,115,000 2,256,000 1,935,000 2,538,000 02,812,500 86,428,912 155,804,782 }9». 47,175,000 78,364,000 155.589.000 1997, 57.677.000 g3,080,000 201.848.000 IMS05.270.000 78,050,000 122.250.000 IMS. 02,500,000 88,060,000 140.080.000 W 9r 10)1. 0Q, 020,000 01,120,000 69,350,000 191?, .... .............................................. ........................ 7G, §47,000 88,298,000 153.300.000 J91?, .................................................................................. 07,320,000 68,675,000 163,200,000 .... ........................ ........................... 78,000,000 80,400,000 124,800,000 1914, ,, f 04,250,000 93,150,000 166.850.000 19151016. 04,070,909 78, QQO, OQO 129.200.000 1917 97,150,000 111, 150,000 77,825,000 60,000,000 9,8 0 0 ,0 0 0 5,^1Q,00Q Virginia. Bushels. 45,188,523 46,025,000 50.050.000 47.328.000 49.980.000 47.520.000 47.520.000 51,480,000 39,380,000 60,562,000 58,80Q, 0Q0 72,275,000 1 Includes production of Indian Territory prior to 1807. Olrtc. B u s h els . 141,645,000 117,640,000 136,675,000 153,062,000 144,540,000 150,540,000 174,410,000 140,259,000 142,716,000 153,550,000 113,400,000 150,109,000 South Ohl^iqrna.1 Pennsyl Carojin^. vaniaB u s h e ls 67, MO,239 45,922,000 57 , 375,000 48,800,000 68,630,000 03,$58 , pop 61,582,000 57,057,000 62,178,000 60 ,000 ,00 0 112,100,000 68 , 520,000 53,325,000 50,550,000 33,150,000 62,212,000 B w h els. 134,230,590 113,265,000 122,239,000 101,150,000 01,760,500 36,888,000 101,878,000 62 , 250,000 B u s h els - 23,611,233 29,807,000 29,228,000 87,041,000 31,580,000 32,578,000 34,278,009 38,512,000 36,538,000 35,145, OQO 32,00% 000 43,947,000 West All other Virginia. Wisconsin. States. I Total. Bushels. Biishefy, ' 2,927,416,091 2,592,920,000 2,668,651,000 2,772,376,000 2,886,260,000 2.531.488.000 3.124.746.000 2,446,988,000 2,672,804,900 2,994,793,000 2 , 366 , 927,000 3 , 159 , 494,990 22,725,000 21,280,000 23,962,000 27,632,' 000 18,200,000 18.170.000 24.505.000 22,692,000 22,692,000 25,200,000 22,570,000 25,020,000 60,105,732 46,688,000 49.674.000 50.589.000 49.400.000 58.080.000 58.262.000 66,825,000 69,862,000 40.825.000 60.840.000 42,196,000 Bushels. 3,445,155 3,325,000 3.971.000 4.327.000 4,965,000 5,607,006 5,832,000 6,047,000 7,342,000 9,052,000 8 , 974,009 8,973,000 ‘Kaos so Noiioaaoa.i ri v iink ^ebrasfca. 2 fl Calendar year. Calendar year. Calendar year. 1905............................................... 1906.............................................. 1907............................................... 1908.............................................. 1909.............................................. 1910.............................................. 1911.............................................. 1912.............................................. 1913.............................................. 1914........................................ 1915.-............................................. 1916.............................................. 1917.............................................. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Georgia. Bushels./ Idaho. Bushels. Iowa. Bushels. 1917. Illinois. Indiana. Bushels. Bushels. 35,351,464 48,080,925 34,013,000 45,169,000 33,124,000 35,194,000 34,354,000 10,080,000 39,775,000 43,239,000 45,580,000 19,440.000 33,392,000 N orth North New M ichigan. M innesota. Missouri. Montana. Nebraska. Mexico. New York. Carolina. Dakota. 1,041,082 1,085,029 890,000 1,092,000 1,029,000 336,000 345,000 318,000 374,000 403,000 1,200,000 1,045,000 930,000 Bushels. 19,003,274 13,644,960 12,731,000 15,732,000 14,570,000 16,848,000 18,450,000 7,000,000 12,776,000 17,316,000 20,448,000 13,280,000 15,210,000 1,564,808 1,915,250 1,463,000 1,620,000 1,721,000 1,209,000 1,008,000 940,000 1,313,000 1,625,000 2,750,000 1,880,000 3,360,000 Bushels. 72,434,234 55,801,591 67,600,000 68,557,000 94,080,000 64,000,000 43,935,000 67,038,000 68,040,000 42,975,000 70,870,000 26,410,000 57,965,000 17,542,013 26,883,662 20,520,000 11,680,000 11,550,000 9,900,000 8,640,000 6,290,000 4,200,000 6,800,000 7,040,000 5,600,000 7,425,000 Bushels. 28,022,338 31,734,900 29,212,000 22,260,000 28,562,000 25,958,000 36,110,000 23,750,000 39,586,000 43,333,000 34,108,000 16,575,000 27,540,000 6,358,875 8,266,538 8,497,000 6,153,000 10,758,000 8,994,000 8,274,000 10,968,000 9,680,000 11,312,000 13,770,000 11,885,000 13,536,000 Bushels. 2,843,362 3,297,336 4,003,000 3,703,000 10,764,000 7,700,000 12,299,000 19,346,000 20,673,000 18,356,000 42,180,000 28,655,000 17,963,000 2,106,556 8,161,070 2,673,000 2,208,000 2,450,000 1,480,000 1,740,000 1,228,000 1,708,000 1,694,000 3,575,000 3,808,000 2,074,000 Bushels. 48,002,603 52,288,692 45,911,000 44,295,000 49,650,000 38,760,000 41,574,000 55,052,000 62,325,000 68,116,000 71,018,000 68,550,000 13,764,000 10,341,532 8,231,631 8,639,000 10,897,000 14,465,000 10,658,000 15,860,000 14,566,000 14,094,000 14,362,000 18,730,000 15,071,000 13,830,000 Bushels. 947,740 1,120,650 1,104,000 1,025,000 1,004,000 820,000 1,262,000 1,232,000 1,221,000 1,838,000 1,976,000 2,104,000 2,582,000 13,683,003 9,212,218 7,653,000 8,068,000 7,446,000 11,174,000 10,622,000 12,850,000 16,395,000 15,066,000 18,985,000 9,150,000 8,350,000 Bushels. 10,300,941 9,350,180 7,197,000 7,752,000 8,820,000 8,414,000 6,728,000 5,360,000 6,800,000 8,100,000 11,875,000 8,400,000 8,385,000 29,951,584 38,535,900 40,104,000 30,212,000 31,494,000 36,660,000 42,000,000 9,819,000 41,888,000 46,250,000 53,200,000 16,775,000 30,400,000 Bttshels. 3,975,278 6,297,028 5,320,000 5,680,000 5,415,000 6,817,000 6,636,000 5,322,000 7,078,000 7,332,000 9j 810,000 9,135,000 9,765,000 Bushels. 75,623,044 77,896,000 55,130,000 68,428,000 90,762,000 38,500,000 73,200,000 143,820,000 78,855,000 81,592,000 151,970,000 39,325,000 56,000,000 Kansas. K entucky. Maryland. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. 77,001,104 81,830,611 65,609,000 79,282,000 87,203,000 63,236,000 51,387,000 92,290,000 86,983,000 177,200,000 106,538,000 97,980,000 45,934,000 8,809,955 11,542,598 8,808,000 8,793,000 7,906,000 9,818,000 9,906,000 6,860,000 9,860,000 12,540,000 9,900,000 8,010,000 9,000,000 13,196,790 12,902,416 14,763,000 12,546,000 11,165,000 10,510,000 9,378,000 8,985,000 8,113,000 13,158,000 10,272,000 10,400,000 11,475,000 Ohio. Oregon. Okla hom a. Bushels. 32,197,710 43,202,100 30,677,000 33,328,000 23,532,000 34,425,000 36,240,000 9,760,000 35,100,000 36,538,000 40,194,000 21,600,000 41,140,000 Bushels. 13,382,585 14,215,597 15,265,000 15,148,000 16,377,000 15,853,000 16,726,000 21,018,000 15,717,000 16,604,000 20,025,000 19,550,000 12,811,000 Bushels. 11,764,114 18,663,862 8,631,000 15,625,000 15,680,000 25,542,000 8,976,000 ' 20,096,000 17,500,000 47,975,000 38,860,000 29,585,000 35,650,000 ESTIM ATED A N N U A L PRODUCTION OF W HEAT 1905.............................................. 1906.............................................. 1907............................................... 1908.............................................. 1909.............................................. 1910.............................................. 1911.............................................. 1912.............................................. 1913.............................................. 1914............................................. 1915.............................................. 1916.............................................. 1917............................................... Alabama. Arkansas. California. Colorado. 144 E stimated A nnual P roduction , by S tates , 1905 to [Source: Reports of the Department of Agriculture.] N o. 0 6 . — W H E A T : Calendar year. 32951 s a 1917- Bushels. Bushels. 27,860,671 44,133,481 29,073,188 41,955,400 30.095.000 32.480.000 29.415.000 37.862.000 26.265.000 47.588.000 23.300.000 46.720.000 17.402.000 14.800.000 22.320.000 52.185.000 21.862.000 33.975.000 23.747.000 31.566.000 24.605.000 63.762.000 26.125.000 24.825.000 24.482.000 52.024.000 Bushels. 6,348,600 10,892,725 7.400.000 8.190.000 8.320.000 8.319.000 8.280.000 7.077.000 8.400.000 11.160.000 9.030.000 7.885.000 4.830.000 Texas. Utah. Bushels. Bushels. 4,710,209 4,888,626 4.637.000 5.825.000 6.090.000 4.370.000 5.025.000 6.059.000 6.420.000 7.275.000 8.225.000 6.900.000 5.650.000 11,117,942 14,126,186 2,812,000 10.164.000 5.050.000 10.500.000 6.580.000 11.025.000 13.650.000 14.066.000 25.575.000 13.200.000 16.200.000 West Virginia. W ashing Virginia. Wisconsin. All other ton. States. Bushels. 8,418,672 9,306,825 8,188,000 8.892.000 8.848.000 9.574.000 9,000,000 8.596.000 10,608,000 11.296.000 16.974.000 15.240.000 17.920.000 Bushels. 32,516,810 25,075,258 35.045.000 27,162,000. 35.780.000 35.571.000 50.661.000 53.728.000 53.300.000 41.840.000 51.420.000 37.635.000 29.218.000 Bushels. 4,373,080 4,879,861 4.477.000 4.693.000 4.810.000 3.012.000 2.737.000 3.378.000 3.055.000 3.540.000 4.500.000 4.422.000 4.410.000 Bushels. 7,893,381 4,690,816 2.955.000 3.328.000 3.484.000 3.590.000 3.097.000 3.564.000 3.665.000 3.511.000 4.662.000 3.315.000 5.327.000 Bushels. Total. Bushels. 10,160,654 692,979,489 12,211,341 735,260,970 9.585.000 634.087.000 9.818.000 664.602.000 11.427.000 737.189.000 7.359.000 635.121.000 8.106.000 621.338.000 8.347.000 730.267.000 8.391.000 763.380.000 9.292.000 891.017.000 12.174.000 1,025,801,000 12.558.000 636.318.000 12.286.000 650.828.000 145 South Dakota. Tennessee. EST1MATED ANNUAL PRODUCTION OF W HEAT. co to C £> ot 1905....................... ...................................... 1906............................................................... J. 1907................................................................ > 1908............................................................... S 1909............................................................... 1910............................................................... 1 1911.............................................................. | 1912............................................................... g 1913............................................................... 1914 ................................................. 1915 ................................................. 1916 ................................................. 1917 ................................................. Pennsyl vania. 146 COTTON CROP. N o. 9 7 — COTTON CROP IN SPECIFIED TEARS, 1904 TO 1917; A ck ea g b H a r v e s t e d , P r o d u c tio n , a n d F a r m V a l u e , b y S t a t e s . [Sources: Reports of the D epartm ent of Agriculture for area and value of the cotton crop for all years except census years, the latter and all other figures, reports of the Bureau o f th e Census, D epartm ent of Commerce.] ALABAMA. Year. Acres. 3,611,731 3,500,168 3.658.000 3.439.000 3.591.000 3.731.000 3.560.000 4.017.000 3.730.000 3.760.000 4.007.000 3.340.000 3.225.000 2.498.000 Value. Bales.1 1,448,157 1,238,574 1,261,522 1,112,698 1,345,713 1,024,350 1,194,250 1,716,534 1,342,275 1,495,485 1,751,375 1,020,839 533,402 517,279 VoUars. 59,950,0® 64,820,006 160.410.000 60.970.000 •59,480,0® 69.940.000 $3,429,000 :81,718,G09 76.786.000 96.160.000 03,840,-000 56.550,066 47.230.000 Cotton seed. Value. Product. Dollars. 8.830.000 8.680.000 7.710.000 8,-820,000 0,590,006 13,100,-000 15.460.000 13.870.000 11,620,068 15.600.000 14,‘700,090 16,720,00© 12.880.000 1 .................. 1904 1905 ................... 1906 ................................ 1907 ................................ 1908 ................................ 1909 ................... 1910 ................... 1911 ................... 1912 .................. 1913 ................... 1914 .................. 1915 ................... 1916 .................. 19171 2............................. Area. Cotton. Product. Total v alue. I Dollars. G8,780,000 73.500.000 68*130,000 69.790.000 69.070.000 83.040.000 48.588.000 95.588.000 88.400.000 111,760,000 78.540.000 73,270,00© 60.110.000 ARKANSAS. 1904 ................................ 1905 ................................ 1906................................ 1907 ................................ 1908................................ 1909 ................................ 1910............................... 1911................................ 1912................................ 1913................................ 1914................................ 1915................................ 1916................................ 19172.............................. 2,051,185 1,718,751 2,097,000 1,950,000 2,296,000 2,153,000 2,238,000 2,363,000 1,991,000 2,502,000 2,480.000 2,170,000 2,600,000 2,577,000 930,665 619,117 941,177 774,721 1,032,920 713,463 821,233 939,302 792,048 1,072,846 1,016,170 816,002 1,134,033 973,399 38,580,000 32,430,000 45,140,000 42,500,600 45,710,00© 48,799, M0 58,466.000 43,770,000 46,650,000 -64 800,000 35,720,006 47,490,000 99, 749,068 446,000 6,600,000 45,180,000 296,000 4,440,008 •36,870,000 419,000 6,556,000 . 50,690,000 344,000 5,390,006 47,890,680 439,000 6,430,000 52,140,000 317,©00 8,966,006 57,750,000 365,000 8,800,090 €6,880.000 418,-000 6,980,000 50,750,000 382,000 7,040,096 53,690,000 477,000 9,250,000 74,050,000 451,600 7,670,060 43,390,000 363,000 12,388,080 59,870,000 SM,4)00 25,330,000 125,070,000 FLORIDA. 1904................................ 1905 ................................ 1906................................ 1907 ................................ 1908................................ 1909................................ 1910................................ 1911................................ 1912................................ 1913................................ 1914................................ 1915................................ 1916................................ 19172.............................. 267,372 256,173 283,000 265,000 265,000 263,000 257,000 308,000 224,000 188,000 221,000 193,000 191,000 191,000 79,171 68,797 55,945 49,794 62,089 54,Oil 58,949 83,388 52,760 % 68,695 81,255 47,831 41,449 37,820 4,658,006 4,660,000 4,380,000 4,156,600 3,890,000 5,020,000 5,500,000 5,406,000 3,860,000 4,280,000 4,360,000 3,540,000 5,070,000 38,600 33,-000 30,000 29,609 25,600 30,600 38,000 46,600 28,000 31,000 43,000 27,000 26,000 490,000 530,000 450,000 610,000 560,000 740,008 09©,ODO 800,000 490,000 650,000 740,000 850,000 1,240,000 5,440,00© 5,190.000 4,830,00© 4,660,000 4,450,000 5,760,000 6,490,000 6,230,00© 4,350,000 4,930,000 5,100,000 4,390,000 6,310,000 902.000 804.000 712; 000 . 816,000 867.000 812.000 795.000 1.246.000 708.000 1.038.000 1.217.000 860.000 826,000 11.720.000 13,270,060 10.790.000 15.110.000 15.090.000 22.270.000 22.580.000 21.060.000 16.360.000 25.120.000 24.586.000 31.730.000 45.980.000 91,960,006 102.780.000 88,790,000 116.790.000 101,870,008 143.040.000 146.280.000 153.260.000 119.400.000 174.540.000 125.699.000 139.570.000 210.230.000 GEORGIA. 1904. 1905 . 1906 . 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911 . 1912. 1918. 1914. 1915 . 1916. 19171 4,227,188 3,738,703 4.610.000 4.774.000 4.848.000 4.883.000 4.873.000 5.504.000 5.335.000 5.318.000 6.433.000 4.825.000 5.277.000 5.178.000 1,887,853 1,682,555 1,592,572 1,815,834 1,931,179 1,804,014 1,767,202 2,768,627 1,776,546 2,316,601 2,718,037 1,908,673 1,820,939 1,881,503 80.240.000 89.510.000 78,000,000 101,680,000 86.780.000 125.770.000 123.700.000 132.200.000 103.049.000 149.429.000 101,110,090 107.840.000 164.250.000 1The figures represent equivalent 500-pound hales, gross weight. Figures of acreage relate to acreage planted and these of production are prelim inary. 2 147 COTTON CROP. N o . 9 7 . — C otton C rop in S pec ified Y ears , 1904 to 1917: A creage H arvested , P roduction , and F arm V alue , by S tates — Continued. LOUISIANA. Year. Area. Acres. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912 . 191$. 1914. 1915. im . 19172 1,745,865 1,561,774 1.739.000 1.622.000 1.550.000 957.000 975.000 1.075.000 929.000 1.244.000 1.299.000 990.000 3.250.000 1.323.000 Cotton. Produet. Bales.12 1,089,526 513,480 987,779 675,428 470,136 253,412 245,646 384,597 876,096 443,821 449,458 341,063 443,182 638,388 Value. Dollars. 45.150.000 26.880.000 47.370.000 37.970.000 20.790.000 17.310.000 17.180.000 18.460.000 21.400.000 27.160.000 17.150.000 18.660.000 37,340,000 Colton seed. Product. Value. Total value. Short tons. Dollars. 521.000 7.260.000 246.000 3.930.000 449.000 5.450.000 300.000 4.800.000 209.000 3.430.000 112.000 3.280.000 109.000 -2,760,000 171.000 3.080.000 167.000 3,290,0ft) 197.000 3.640.000 200.000 3.720.000 151.000 4.830.000 197.000 9.740.000 Dollars. 52.410.000 30.810.000 52.820.000 41.870.000 24.220.000 20.590.000 19,940,600 21.540.000 24.690.000 30.800.000 20.870.000 23.490.000 47.080.000 MISSISSIPPI. 1904................................ 1905................................ 1906................................ 1907................................ 1908................................ 1909................................ 1910............................... 1911................................ 1912................................ 1913................................ 1914................................ 1915............................... 1916................................ 1017 2 ........... 3,632,458 3,051,265 3,408,000 3,220,000 3,395,000 3,400,000 3,317,000 3,340,000 2,889,000 3,067,000 3,054,000 2,735,000 3.110.000 2.814.000 1,798,917 1,198,572 1,530,748 1,468,177 1,655,945 1,083,235 1,262,680 1,203,545 1,046,418 1,310,743 1,245,535 953,965 811,794 903,237 74,510,000 62,750,000 73,350,000 80,490,000 73,210,000 74.020,000 89,150,000 59,090,000 62,110,000 82,510,000 45,400,000 54,900,000 73,950,000 861,000 574,000 680,000 652,000 736,000 483,000 561,000 535,000 465,000 583,000 553,000 424,000 361,000 13,410,000 8,890,000 8,440,000 10,110,000 11,510,000 14,190,000 14,700,000 9,360,000 10,140,000 13,060,000 10,340,000 14,540,000 18,840,000 87,920,000 71,640,000 81,790,000 90,600,000 84,720,000 88,210,000 103,850,000 68,450,000 72,250,000 95,570,000 55,740, Oft) 69,440,000 92,790,000 25,000 20,000 25,000 17,000 29,000 22,000 31,000 51,000 30,000 44,000 64,000 37,000 53,000 380,000 320,000 330,000 260,000 390,000 600,000 790,000 1,120,000 650,000 950,000 1,290,000 1,200,000 2,400,000 2,600,000 2,630,000 3,050,000 2,400,000 3,240,000 3,840,000 5,670,000 6,300,000 4,590,000 7,170,000 6,420.000 5,840,000 13,990,000 335,000 295,000 257,000 268,000 286,000 266,000 312,000 476,000 383,000 351,000 412,000 310,000 290,000 5,020,000 5,020,000 5,000,000 5,580,000 5,380,000 7,940,000 9,580,000 9,140,000 8,460,000 9,130,000 8,900,000 11,470,000 15,580,000 34,060,000 37,320,000 32,650,000 38,660,000 33,880,000 48,860,000 59,290,000 59,920,000 58,150,000 59,580,000 44,500,000 50,640,000 72,400,000 MISSOURI. 3 1904............................... 1905............................... 1906................................ 1907............................... 1908............................... 1909............................. 1910............................... 1011................................ 1912................................ 1913................................ 1934.............................. 1915................................ 1916................................ 79,403 66,444 91,000 71,000 37,900 106,000 109,000 141,000 112,000 126,000 212,000 150,000 210,000 53,589 2,220,000 44,146 2,310,000 56,628 2,720,000 38,977 2,140,000 64,203 2,850,000 47,433 3,240,000 69,777 . 4,880,000 114,023 5,180,000 67,093 3,940,000 99,618 6,220,000 145,632 5,130,000 83,699 4,640,000 119,923 11,590,000 141 004 NORTH CAROLINA. 1904................................ 1905................................ 1906................................ 1907................................ 1908................................ 1909................................ 1910................................ 1911................................ 1912................................ 1913................................ 1914................................ 1915................................ 1916................................ 19172.............................. 1,306,968 1,085,568 1,374,000 1,408,000 1,458,000 1,274,000 1,478,000 1,624,000 1,545,000 1,576,000 1,527,000 1,282,000 1,451,000 1,475,000 703,760 619,141 579,326 605,310 646,958 600,606 706,142 1,075,826 865,653 792,545 930,631 699,494 654,603 616,673 29,040,000 32,300,000 27,650,000 33,080,000 28,500,000 40,920,000 49,710,000 50,780,000 49,690,000 50,450,000 35,600,000 39,170,000 56,820,000 | 1 The figures represent equivalent 500-pound bales, gross weight. 2 Figures of acreage relate to acreage planted and those of production are prelim inary. 8 Includes statistics for other cotton-producing localities not nam ed. 148 No. 9 7 .—C otton C rop COTTON CROP, S pec ified Y ears , 1904 in to 1917: A creage H arvested , P roduction , and F arm V alue , by States — Continued. OKLAHOMA. Y ear. Area. Acres. 1904. 1905. 1906 . 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916 . 1917 2 1,315,663 1,234,822 1,981,000 2,196,000 2,311,000 -1,977,000 2,204,000 3,050,000 2,665,000 3,009,000 2,847,000 1,895,000 2.582.000 2.745.000 Cotton. Product. Bales.12 804,318 677,106 897,826 862,383 690,752 544,954 923,063 1,022,092 1,021,250 840,387 1,262,176 639,626 823,526 957,676 Value. Dollars. 33,350,000 35,490,000 43,050,000 47,310,000 30,540,000 37,230,000 61,850,000 45,480,000 56,780,000 49,500,000 42,980,000 35,590,000 70,210,000 Cotton seed. Product. Value. Total value. Short tons. Dollars. 385,000 4,820,000 324,000 3,820,000 399,000 5,290,000 883,000 6,660,000 307,000 4,410,000 242,000 6,330,000 410,000 8,610,000 454,000 7,260,000 454,000 7,950,000 373,000 7,650,000 561,000 8,190,000 285,000 8,720,000 356,000 18,970,000 Dollars. 38,170,000 39,310,000 48,340,000 53,970,000 34,950,000 43,560,000 70,460,000 52,740,000 64,730,000 57,150,000 51,170,000 44,310,000 89,180,000 549.000 8, 110,000 515.000 8,880,000 390.000 7.310.000 499.000 10.340.000 522.000 9.630.000 490.000 13.860.000 518.000 14.760.000 732.000 12.590.000 626.000 11.150.000 613.000 15.750.000 652.000 14.190.000 504.000 18.400.000 414.000 22.760.000 56.430.000 65.860.000 49.890.000 72.660.000 61.960.000 89.820.000 96.320.000 90.740.000 80.300.000 104.340.000 73.700.000 81.960.000 104.900.000 2.480.000 2.040.000 1.670.000 1.900.000 2.250.000 3,000,000 3.820.000 3.620.000 2.820.000 4.140.000 3.130.000 4.730.000 8.770.000 16.130.000 16.630.000 16.340.000 17,000,000 17.480.000 19.870.000 27.220.000 24.380.000 19.330.000 28.460.000 16.730.000 2 2 020.000 42,350,000 SOUTH CAROLINA. 1904................................ 1905................................ 1906................................ 1907............................... 1908................................ 1909................................ 1910................................ 1911................................ 1912................................ 1913................................ 1914................................ 1915................................ 1916................................ 10L72 ............................ 2,531,875 2,161,923 2,389,000 2,426,000 2,545,000 2,557,000 2,534,000 2,800,000 2,695,000 2,790,000 2,861,000 2,516,000 2,780,000 2,950,000 1,151,170 1,078,047 876,181 1,119,220 1,170,608 1,099,955 1,163,501 1,648,712 1,182,128 1,377,814 1,533,810 1,133,919 931,830 1,235,735 48.320.000 56.980.000 42.580.000 62.320.000 52.330.000 75.960.000 81.560.000 78.150.000 69.150.000 88.590.000 59.510.000 63.560.000 82.140.000 TENNESSEE. 1904............................... 1905................................ 1906................................ 1907................................ 1908................................ 1909................................ 1910................................ 1911................................ 1912................................ 1913.............................. 1914................................ 1915................................ 1916............................... 19172 ............................ 881,341 757,397 814,000 749,000 754,000 788,000 765,000 837,000 783,000 865,000 915,000 772,000 887,000 886,000 829,319 278,637 306,037 275, 235 344,485 246,630 331,947 449,737 276,546 379,471 383,517 303,420 352,422 239,677 13.650.000 14.590.000 14.670.000 15.100.000 15.230.000 16.870.000 23.400.000 20.760.000 16.510.000 24.320.000 13.600.000 17.200.000 33.580.000 158.000 133.000 136.000 122.000 153.000 110.000 148.000 200.000 123.000 169 000 171.000 135.000 170.000 1The figures represent equivalent 500-pound bales, gross weight. 2 Figures ol acreage relate to acreage planted and those of production are prelim inary. . COTTON 140 CROP No. 0 7 .— C otton C rop in S pe c ifie d Y ears , 1904 to 1917: A creage H arvested , P roduction , and F arm V alue , by S tates — Continued. TEXAS. Year. Area. Acres. 8,355,491 6,945,501 8.894.000 9.156.000 9.316.000 9.930.000 10,060,000 10.943.000 11.338.000 12.597.000 11.931.000 10.510.000 11.400.000 11.640.000 1904. 1905. 1906 . 1907 . 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911 . 1912 . 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916 . 1917 2 Cotton. Product. Bales A Value. 3,145,372 2,541,932 4,174,206 2,300,179 3,814,485 2,522,811 3,049,409 4,256,427 4,880,210 3,944,970 4,592,112 3,227,480 3,725,700 3,124,185 Dollars. 130.470.000 133.330.000 200.320.000 126.310.000 168.960.000 172.590.000 210.260.000 207.500.000 275.490.000 240.450.000 165.770.000 177.830.000 309.790.000 Cotton seed. Product. Value. Dollars. Total value. Short tons. 1.507.000 1.219.000 1.858.000 1.024.000 1.698.000 1.129.000 1.356.000 3.893.000 2.171.000 1.755.000 2.043.000 1.436.000 1.658.000 21.690.000 15.540.000 23.230.000 17.770.000 23.650.000 29.350.000 31.050.000 30.670.000 37.120.000 36.150.000 31.260.000 42.070.000 75.940.000 152.100.000 148.870.000 223.550.000 144.080.000 192.610.000 201.940.000 241.310.000 338.170.000 312.610.000 276.600.000 197.030.000 219.900.000 385.730.000 Dollars. 8,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 5,000 4,000 7,000 13,000 11,000 io, ooo 11,000 7,000 12,000 120,000 110,000 120,000 80,000 100,000 120,000 210,000 250,000 240,000 260,000 240,000 260,000 640,000 790,000 890,000 780,000 590,000 640,000 810,000 1,250,000 1,660,000 1,640,000 1,750,000 1,200,000 1,14p,000 2,990,000 VIRGINIA. 1904 ............................... 1905 ............................... 1906................................ 1907............................... 1908 ............................... 1909................................ 1910............................... 1911............................... 1912............................... 1913............................... 1914............................... 1915............................... 3916................................ 47,199 38,664 36; 000 35,000 28,000 25,000 33,000 43,000 47,000 47,000 45,000 34,000 42.000 47.000 16,195 14,923 13,862 9,223 12,326 10,095 14,815 29,891 24,398 23,490 25,222 15,809 27,127 18,523 670,000 780,000 660,000 510,000 540,000 690,000 1,040,000 1,410,000 1,400,000 1,490,000 960,000 880,000 2,350,000 TOTAL. 1904 . 1905. 1906 . 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913 . 1914. 1915 . 1916 . 19172 30,053,739 26,117,153 31.374.000 31.311.000 32.444.000 32.044.000 32.403.000 36.045.000 34.283.000 37.089.000 36.832.000 31.412.000 34.985.000 34.600.000 13,438,012 10,575,017 13,273,809 11,107,179 13,241,799 10,004,949 11,608,616 15,692,701 13,703,421 14,156,486 16.134.930 11,191,820 11.449.930 11,285,999 561.100.000 556.830.000 640.310.000 613.630.000 588.810.000 688.350.000 809.710.000 749.890.000 786.800.000 885.350.000 591.130.000 627.940.000 994.060.000 6,427,500 5.060.000 5.913.000 4.952.000 6.904.000 4.462.000 5.175.000 6.997.000 6.104.000 6.305.000 7.186.000 4.992.000 5.113.000 90.930.000 652.030.000 75.470.000 632.300.000 81,340, 000 721.650.000 87.330.000 700.960.000 92.420.000 681.230.000 123.740.000 812.090.000 133.810.000 943.520.000 119.800.000 869.690.000 117.330.000 904.130.000 141.350.000 1.026.700.000 128.950.000 720.080.000 167.900.000 795.840.000 259.070.000 1.253.130.000 1 The figures represent equivalent 500-pound bales, gross weight. 2 Figures of acreage relate to acreage planted and these of production are prelim inary. by States . and F arm V alue ,1 [Source: Reports of the Department of Agriculture.] Area. 1907................. 1908................. 1909................. 1910................. 1911................. 1912................. 1913................. 1914................. 1915................. 1916................. 1917................. Acres. 14,400 13,824 13,400 16,000 17,000 17,500 18,400 20,200 22,200 22,200 21,10C Calendar year. 1907................. 1908................. 1909................. 1910................. 1911................. 1912................. 1913................. 1914................. 1915................. 1916................. 1917................. Connecticut. Product. Value. Illinois. Area. Product. Dollars. Acres. 1,100 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,000 900 800 600 700 700 700 Massachusetts. Area. Product. Value. Area. Acres. Pounds. Dollars. Acres. 4,700 7,167,500 788,000 1,500 4,512 7,444,800 1,153,944 2,500 4,400 7,040,000 986,600 5,000 5,500 9,615,000 1,427,250 8,000 5,600 9,240,000 1,848,000 6,000 5,800 9,860,000 2,357,000 6,000 6,100 9,455,000 1,986,000 5,100 6,600 11,660,000 2 , 044,000 4,100 8,800 9,680,000 1,404,000 3,500 8,900 14,774,000 3,694,000 3,200 8,400 11,833,000 4,544,000 3,000 Pounds. 21,744,000 23,224,320 22,110,000 27,680, 000 27,625,000 29,750,000 28, 520,000 35,754,000 29,970,000 36,186,000 29,540,000 2,501,000 3,948,134 3,648,150 4,567,200 5,663,125 7,170,000 5,989,000 6,614,000 5,095,000 9,770,000 11,343,000 Pounds. 880,000 1,132,500 1,125,000 1,185,000 760,000 684,000 560,000 468,000 595,000 525,000 660,000 Missouri, Product. Pounds. 1,237,500 2,187,500 4,425,000 8,400,000 4,800,000 6,000,000 3,315,000 4,920,000 3,150,000 3,040,000 2,820,000 Value. Dollars. 88,000 96,262 123,750 112,575 58,500 62,000 64,000 56,000 54,000 52,000 106,000 Value. Dollars. 186,000 273,438 575,250 1,008,000 576,000 720,000 421,000 640,000 378,000 456,000 598,000 Area. Acres. 15,000 12,450 20,000 30,000 22,000 18,700 15,900 13,500 13,500 14,800 14,800 Indiana. Product. Value. Pounds. 14,100,000 8,715,000 19,000,000 26,400.000 20,020,000 14,960,000 11,925,000 12,150,000 11,340,000 13,764,000 14,060,000 Dollars. 1,382,000 1,045,800 2,090,000 2,508,000 1,561,560 1,346,000 1,312,000 1,094,000 828,000 1,789,000 3,374,000 New York. Product. Value. Area. Acres. Pounds. Dollars. 7,100 8,165,000 490,000 6,177 7,257,975 689,508 6,000 7,050,000 564,000 4,000 5,000,000 425,000 3,800 5,054,000 625,616 4,000 5,200,000 655,000 4,300 4,386,000 535,000 4,600 5,980,000 718,000 4,400 5,280,000 502,000 8,700 4,551,000 592,000 2,500 3,125,000 688,000 Area. Acres. 270,200 240,000 420,000 525,000 345,000 441,000 370,000 400,000 440,000 484,000 474,000 Kentucky. Product. Value. Pounds. 240,478,000 195,600,000 350,700,000 425,250,000 303,600,000 343,980,000 281,200,000 364,000,000 356,400,000 435,600,000 426,600,000 DoUars. 21,529,000 17,799,600 37,174,200 36,996,750 23,377,200 29,926,000 28,120,000 30,576,000 27,799,000 55,321,000 96,838,000 N orth Carolina. Area. Product. Value. Acres. Pounds. Dollars. 161,400 100,875,000 11,096,000 200,000 134,000,000 14,070,000 240,000 144,000,000 13,680,000 200,000 120,000,000 12,720,000 140,000 99,400,000 11,530,400 179,000 110,980,000 17,757,000 250,000 167,500,000 30,988,000 265,000 172,250,000 19,809,000 320,000 198,400,000 22,221,000 320,000 176,000,000 35,200,000 325,000 204,750,000 64,496,000 M aryland. Area. Product. Value. Acres. 25,700 26,000 25,000 30,000 26,000 26,000 25,000 22,000 22,000 25,500 28,600 Area. Acres. 67,200 50,400 90,000 110,000 88,000 86,200 81,900 86,800 93,700 100,000 103,200 Pounds. 16,962,000 18,200,000 17,750,000 20,700,000 19,110,000 17,160,000 18,500,000 17,600,000 16,280,000 19,635,000 22.594,000 Ohio. Product. Pounds. 60,480,000 38,768,000 83,250,000 89,100,000 81,400,000 79,304,000 61,425,000 78,120,000 84,330,000 95,000,000 99,072,000 Dollars. 1,103,000 1,366,000 1,473,250 1,593,900 1,433,250 1,373,000 1,720,000 1,408,000 1,384,000 3,142,000 4,519,000 Value. Dollars. 5,080,000 3,545,640 8,741,2*0 7,573,500 6,186,400 7,217,000 7,002,000 6,875,000 7,590,000 12,350,000 24,768,000 TOBACCO CROP, Calendar year. 150 No. 98.—TOBACCO CROP IN CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES, 1907 TO 1917: E stimated A ckeage , P roduct , C alendar year. Calendar year. 1907.................................................. 1908.................................................. 1909.................................................. 1910.................................................. 1911.................................................. 1912.................................................. 1913.................................................. 1914.................................................. 1915.................................................. 1916.................................................. 1917.................................................. Pounds. Dollars. 40,320,000 3,024,000 39,008,000 4,095,840 30,782,000 2,765,880 64,500,000 5,998,600 65,320,000 6,205,400 64,090,000 5,448,000 46,680,000 3,501,000 47,995,000 4,050,000 42,390,000 3,900,000 49,096,000 6,972,000 58,100,000 12,201,000 West Virginia. Area. Product. Value. Acres. 4,800 6,200 14,400 25,000 15,000 15,800 15,000 10,800 11,300 14,100 11,300 Pounds. 3,456,000 4,650,000 12,600,000 16,000,000 11,250,000 12,008,000 10,200,000 8,856,000 9,831,000 12,690,000 9,040,000 South Carolina. Area. Product. Value. Acres. 22,300 29,000 40,000 25,000 13,600 35,000 43,800 60,000 65,000 39,000 72,000 Area. Pounds. Dollars, 20,070,000 2,147,000 25,085,000 2,508,500 32,000,000 2,336,000 15,750,000 1,354,500 11,016,000 1,388,016 24,500,000 2,670,000 33,288,000 4,594,000 36,500,000 3,540,000 37,700,000 2,639,000 20,280,000 2,839,000 51,120,000 11,809 , 000 Wisconsin. Product. Value. Area. Tennessee. Product. Value. Acres. 46,500 65,000 73,000 110,000 77,000 110,000 90,000 74,400 92,900 102,200 101,000 37,200,000 3,646,000 / 52,000,000 4,680,000 63,290,000 4,156,620 83,600,000 7,022,400 62,370,000 5,301,450 72,600,000 5,155,000 64,800,000 5,443,000 63,468,600 4,760,000 69,675,000 4,390,000 81,760,000 8,258,000 81,810,000 13,908,000 Pounds. Dollars. All other States. Area. Product. Value. Area. Virginia. Product. Value. Acres. 98,100 140,000 155,000 192,000 160,000 187,000 200,000 175,000 192,500 190,000 185,000 Pounds. 74,656,000 114,100,000 120,125,000 149,760,000 128,000,000 112,200,000 154,000,000 113,750,000 144,375,000 129,200,000 129,500,000 Dollars. 7,828,000 10,497,200 10,210,625 13,478,400 12,288,000 13,464,000 21,406,000 10,238,000 13,571,000 18,863,000 34,318,000 Total. Product. Value. Area. Pounds. Dollars. Acres. Pounds. Dollars. Acres. Pounds. Dollars. Acres. Dollars. 346,000 36,100 38,610,000 2,610,000 13,700 11,825,000 4,717,000 820,800 698,126,000 71,411,000 875,425 718,061,380 74,130,186 651,000 35,000 39,550,000 3,955,000 13,422 12,138,285 3,755,319 1,663,200 31,500 37,170,000 3,419,640 9,900 6,990,000 2,111,950 1,180,300. 949,357,000 95,719,365 1,648,000 34,000 35,700,000 2,677,500 7,100 4,875,000 1,030,950 1,366,100 1,103,415,000 102,142,425 900,000 41,000 51,250,000 5,125,000 5,800 4,904,000 1,242,470 1,012,800 905,109,000 85,210,387 1,321,000 42,200 54,438,000 5,988,000 6,500 5,141,000 1,434,000 1,225,800 962,855,000 104,063,000 1,224,000 43,000 50,740,000 6,089,000 7,900 7,240,000 2,087,000 1,216,100 953,734,000 122,481,000 974,000 45,600 53,808,000 5,919,000 8,200 7,510,000 2,066,000 1,223,500 1,034,679,000 101,411,000 983,000 41,000 36,900,000 2,214,000 7,000 5,941,000 1,329,000 1,369,900 1,062,237,000 96,281,000 1,904,000 43,900 55,753,000 6,969,000 5,100 5,424,000 1,501,000 1,413,400 1,153,278,000 169,672,000 2,712,000 48,300 45,885,000 8,030,000 6,200 6,042,000 3,190,000 1,446,600 1,196,451,000 297,442,000 1 The value given la for Deo. 1. 151 Acres. 32,000 29,440 31,200 48,000 46,000 44,200 38,900 33,100 31,400 36,100 41,500 Pennsylvania. Product. Value. TOBACCO CROP. 1907 .................................................... 1908.................................................... 1909.............................................. .. 1910.................................................... 1911.................................................... 1912.................................................... 1913.................................................... 1914.................................................... 1915.................................................... 1916.................................................. 1917 ..A ............................................. Area. 152 P R O D U C T IO N OF W OOL, No. 99.—WOOL, WASHED AND UNWASHED: P ro d u c tio n , Ca l e n d a r Y ea r s 1916 a n d 1917, w ith N u m b er o f F leeces a n d W e ig h t p e r F l e e c e , by St a t e s . [Source: Reports of the Departm ent of Agriculture.] 1916 State. Alabama.............................................. Arizona................................................ Arkansas............................................. California............................................ Colorado.............................................. Connecticut........................................ Delaware............................................. Florida................................................. Georgia..................................... ........... Idaho.................................................... Illinois.................................................. Indiana................................................ Iowa...................................................... Kansas................................................. K entucky............................................ Louisiana............................................ Maine.................................................... M aryland............................................. Massachusetts..................................... Michigan.............................................. Minnesota............................................ Mississippi.................^....................... Missouri............................................... M ontana.............................................. Nebraska............................................. N evada................................................ New H am pshire................................ New Jersey......................................... New Mexico........................................ New Y ork........................................... N orth Carolina................................... North Dakota..................................... Ohio...................................................... Oklahoma........................................... Oregon.................................................. Pennsylvania..................................... Rhode Island..................................... South Carolina................................... South Dakota..................................... Tennessee............................................ Texas.................................................... U tah...................................................... Vermont.............................................. Virginia................................................ W ashington........................................ W est Virginia..................................... Wisconsin............................................ W yoming............................................ Total.......................................... 19171 Number of Weight Production. Number of W eight Production. fleeces. of fleece. fleeces. of fleece. 100,000 915,000 85,000 1,850,000 1,400,000 14,000 5,000 111,000 165,000 1,980,000 515,000 650,000 650,000 185,000 t25,000 180,000 130,000 129,000 18,000 1,165,000 385,000 150,000 680,000 3,150,000 230,000 1,340,000 28,000 16,000 3,200,000 530,000 135,000 180,000 1,950,000 74,000 1,760,000 650,000 5,000 24,000 475,000 425,000 1,800,000 2,080,000 78,000 378,000 555,000 550,000 335,000 3,675,000 35,700,000 Pounds. 3.5 6.5 4.1 6.3 6.0 5.4 6.0 3.1 3.0 7.6 7.5 6.8 7.5 7.2 5.0 3.5 6.5 5.8 6.9 7.1 7.0 3.6 6.8 7.8 8.0 7.5 6.6 5.0 5.7 6.7 4,2 7.5 7.0 6.8 7.5 6.5 5.0 4.0 7.5 4.4 5.7 7.2 7.4 5.0 8.6 5.0 7.5 8.4 6.86 Pounds. 350,000 5,950,000 350,000 11,600,000 8,400,000 75,000 30,000 345,000 495,000 15,000,000 3,855,000 4,420,000 4,875,000 1,330,000 3,125,000 590,000 850,000 750,000 125,000 8,275,000 2,695,000 540,000 4,625,000 24,700,000 1,830,000 10,000,000 185,000 80,000 18,240,000 3,550,000 570,000 1,350,000 13,650,000 500,000 13,200,000 4,225,000 25,000 95,000 3,560,000 1,870,000 10,250,000 15,000,000 580,000 1,900,000 4,750,000 2,750,000 2,510,000 31,000,000 244,890,000 43,600,000 288,490,000 i Preliminary figures. 106,000 897,000 78,000 1,740,000 1,378,000 14,000 5,000 127,000 157,000 1,974,000 488,000 619,000 633,000 191,000 619,000 156,000 126,000 126,000 18,000 1,107,000 380,000 149,000 687,000 3,071,000 256,000 1,397,000 27,000 15,000 3,176,000 517,000 146,000 192,000 1,881,000 77,000 1,610,000 650,000 4,000 24,000 512,000 423,000 1,435,000 2,053,000 82,000 405,000 594,000 539,000 334,000 3,705,000 34,900,000 Pounds. 3.3 6.5 4.5 7.0 , 6.4 5.5 5.8 2.8 2.9 7.6 7.9 7.0 7.7 7.6 4.8 3.6 6.6 6.0 6.5 7.4 7.8 3.3 7.0 7.6 7.5 7.3 6.7 5.2 5.8 6.8 3.8 7.4 7.4 6.5 8.2 6.5 6.2 4.0 7.3 4.2 7.0 7.6 7.3 4.6 8.4 5.0 7.9 8.2 7.04 Pounds. 350,000 5,831,000 350,000 12,180,000 8,820,000 75,000 31,000 355,000 455,000 15,000,000 3,855,000 4,332,000 4,875,000 1,450,000 2,969,000 560,000 833,000 758,000 119,000 8,192,000 2,964,000 491,000 4,810,000 23,342,000 1,922,000 10,200,000 ' 183,000 80,000 18,422,000 3,514,000 553,000 1,418,000 13,923,000 500,000 13,200,000 4,225,000 2^,000 95,000 3,738,000 1,776,000 10,045,000 15,600,000 597,000 1,862,000 4,988,000 2,695,000 2,636,000 30,380,000 245,573,000 40,000,000 285,573,000 CANE 153 CROP, No. 100. — SUGAR CANE: A crea g e and P roduction , 1899 and 1909, by S t a tes . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] A S t a t e c r . 1899 I 32,871 460 13,800 26,056 276,966 11,552 25 7,342 17,824 90 ......... .................. a 386.986 o t l ..................... .. a n c e r e 27,211 3,330 12,928 37,046 329,684 24,861 294 7,053 34,315 127 476,849 1 A minus sign ( —) denotes decrease. . a s 1 899 m -5,660 2,870 - 872 10,990 52,718 13,309 269 - 289 16,491 37 89,863 o l a b a m a r . . . k . . . . a. . . . n . . . . . s . . . a . . . . s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l . . o . . . . r . . . .i . . d . . . . . a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e. . . . o . . . . r . . . g . . . . i . . . a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . u. . . . . i . . s . . . .i . . a . . . . n . . . . . a . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . s . . . .s . . i . . . s . . . s . . . i . . p . . . . . p . . . . i . . . . . o r . . . t . . h . . . . . . . C . . . . . .a . . r o l i o u . . t. . . h . . . . . . . C . . . . . a . . . r o l i e x a s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l l o t h e r S t a T g 1 909 A A A F G L M N S T A e -17.2 .623.9 - 6.3 . 42.2. . . . 19.0 115.2 n(2) a -n 3.9 a . 92.5 . . . . (2) t 23.2 u e . 1 I n c r n t . 267,857 226,634 4,097 19,868 140,729 142,517 284,410 317,460 3,137,338 4,941,996 122,384 222,600 1,494 199 73,702 59,865 . . 170,485. . . 307,502. . . . . . . . . . . 1,001 324 e s 4,202,202 j6,240,260 P P -41,223 15,771 1,788 33,050 1,804,658 100,216 1,295 -13,837 . . 137,017 . . . - 677 2,038,058 e e -15.4 384.9 1.3 11.6 57.5 81.9 650.8 -18.8 80.4 -67.6 48.5 2 Per cent not calculated when base is less than 100. No. 101.—SORGHUM CANE: A c r e a g e a n d P r o d u c t io n , Sta tes. 1899 and 1909, by [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Acreage. Production (tons). Increase.1 State. 1899 Amount. Percent. 17,819 2,988 453 586 33,071 15,387 647 507 3,169 3,118 379 379 4.059 Georgia......................... 11,553 15,612 9,158 15,039 Illinois.......................... 5,881 4,298 Indiana........................ 7,955 12,253 Iowa.............................. 8,287 6,225 -2,062 Kansas......................... 20,689 15,406 -5.283 K entucky.................... 21,982 62,327 40,345 937 1,690 753 Louisiana..................... Michigan...................... 377 416 39 Minnesota.................... 2,283 1,709 - 574 Mississippi.................. 15,734 17,851 2,117 Missouri....................... 30,997 45,088 14,091 4,034 — 744 Nebraska..................... 4,778 New Mexico................ 81 2,371 2,290 1,009 North Carolina............ 20,227 21,227 4,709 - 328 Ohio.............................. 5,037 9,069 Oklahoma................... * 16,477 25,546 8,445 1,195 7,250 South Carolina........... Tennessee.................... 31,364 52,907 21,543 28,224 26,803 55,027 Texas...................; — 371 340 - 31 U tah............................. 249 8,288 Virginia........................ 8,039 8,607 1,737 6,870 West Virginia............. Wisconsin.................... 2,399 2,281 - 118 1,020 355 All other S ta te s......... 665 Total................... 293,152 444,089 150,937 Alabama...................... Arizona........................ Arkansas...................... California..................... Colorado....................... 14,831 133 17,684 140 51 1909 Increase.1 1899 20.1 340.6 87.0 362.1 93,299 953 122,779 1,085 349 35.1 64.2 54.0 -24.9 -25.5 183.5 80.4 10.3 -25.1 13.5 45.5 -15.6 (2)4.9 - 6.5 55.0 16.5 68.7 105.3 - 8.4 3.1 25.3 - 4.9 53.4 51.5 78,768 " 84,326 • 65,685 58,347 88,846 152,321 6,091 2,787 14,369 119,164 201,165 14,119 314 112,056 38,759 * 49,237 49,530 226,523 174,965 3,080 73,137 56,469 16,963 4,560 1,910,046 1 A minus sign ( —) denotes decrease. 2 Per cent not calculated when base is less than 100. e a 1 909 1909 72,388 1,451 93,123 3,021 7,161 2,173 64,336 90,287 79,672 28,957 60,821 226,303 6,073 2,765 13,253 55,359 201,206 10,477 2,819 86,462 28,644 64,599 27,612 205,901 101,691 1,654 41,449 48,094 13,735 5,776 1,647,262 Amount. Percent. - 20,911 498 - 29,656 1,936 6,812 2,173 — 14,432 5,961 13,987 - 29,390 - 28,025 73,982 18 22 - 1,116 - 63,805 41 - 3,642 2,505 - 25,594 - 10,115 15,362 - 21,918 - 20,622 - 73,274 - 1,426 - 31,688 - 8,375 - 3,228 1,216 -262,784 -22.4 52.3 -24.2 178.4 1,951.9 -18.3 7.1 21.3 -50.4 -31.5 48.6 - 0.3 - 0.8 - 7.8 -53.5 (*> -25.8 797.8 -22.8 -26.1 31.2 -44.3 - 9.1 -41.9 -46.3 -43.3 -1 4 .8 -19.0 26.7 -13.8 8 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent. 3 Includes Indian Territory. rr c c 154 No. STTGAB B E E T AND FLA X SEED CROPS. 102. — SUGAR ' Acreage BEETS: and S tates. P roduction, 1899 and 1909, by {Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerced Acreage. State. 1899 California..................... Colorado....................... Illinois.......................... Michigan...................... Minnesota.................... Nebraska..................... New Mexico................ New Y ork................... Oregon......................... U tah............................. W ashington................ W isconsin.................... All o th erS ta tes......... Total.................. No. Increase.1 1909 1899 Amount. Per cent. 4,443 78,957 108,032 15,601 1,181 756 1,051 5,851 40,247 78,779 2,238 2,114 8,804 8,1562 4,191 1,298 55 1,313 2,053 7,036 1,176 2,510 7,546 27,472 1,820 1,863 34 12,379 1,207 137 1,701 110,170 364,093 4,443 91.4 37,715 106,988 9,779.5 15,601 - 189 -13.8 756 1,051 5,851 38,532 95.7 124 5.9 8,804 -51.6 -4,471 -95.8 -1,243 - 740 -30.0 7,036 -1,334 -53.1 264.1 19,926 - 43 - 2.3 12,345 (2) 1,207 1,564 M i i - i 253,923 230.5 41, 242 1,004 1,370 1 2 Production (tons). 1909 49,630 356,535 845,191 6,656 1,231,712 179,661 9,109 14,981 7,194 7,117 50,736 215,373 707,639 15,959 24,140 109,434 62,470 39,874 3,965 239 16,003 10,990 63,096 14,462 15,606 85,914 413,946 6,149 13,794 233 127,526 13,418 525 6,333 793,353 3,932,857 Increase. Amount. Per cent. 49,630 488,656 1,225,056 179,661 5,872 7,194 7,117 50.736 492,266 8,181 109,434 -22,596 - 3,726 - 5,013 63,696 1,144 328,032 7,645 127,293 13,418 5,808 3,139,504 137.1 18,405.3 64. S 228.6 51.3 -3 6 .2 -9 4 .0 -3 1 .3 7.9 381.8 124.3 54,632.2 1,106.3 395.7 A minus sign (—) denotes decrease. Per cent not calculated when base is less than 100. 103. — FLAXSEED CBOP: E s t im a t e d A c r e a g e , P r o d u c t io n , 1907 to 1916, a n d i n 1917 b y S t a t e s . and Value , [Source: Reports of the Departm ent of Agriculture.] State. Iowa......................................................... Kansas..................................................... Minnesota............................................... Missouri................................................... M ontana.................................................. Nebraska................................................. North Dakota........................................ South Dakota........................................ W yom ing.............................................. Total, 1917.................................... 1907........................................................... 1908........................................................... 1909........................................................... 1910........................................................... 1911........................................................... 1912.......................................................... 1913......................................................... 1914........................................................ 1915.......................................................... 1916........................................................... Acres. 2,000 1 2 34,000 2 6 Farm value, Dec. 1. Produc tion. Area. 2 , , 0 0 J3tisheU. 14,000 0 132,000 0 238,000 , 0 1,980,000 051,000 0 1,266,000 28; 000 3,764,000 980,000 422,000 5,000 965,000 140,000 3,000 2 0 1,809,000 8,473,000 2,864,000 25,851,000 2,697,000 25,805,000 2,742,000 25,856,000 2,467,000 12,718,000 2,757,000 19,370,000 2,851,000 28,073,000 2,291,000 17,853,000 1,645,000 13,749,000 1,387,000 14,030,000 1,474,000 14,296,0C0 0 0 Average Average farm price per Average value of yield yield per bushel, per acre. Dec. 1. acre, Dec. 1. Dollars. Dollars. Bushels. DeHart. 1? 5ft 7.0 35,000 2.50 1 1 . 0 363;doo 2.75 30.25 690,000 2.90 7.0 20.30 0 5,841,000 2.95 9.0 ' 26.55 8.5 140,000 2.75 23.38 3,735.000 2.95 3.0 8.85 5.5 70,000 2.50 13.75 11,292,000 3.00 3.9 11.70 2,930,000 2.99 7.0 20.93 , 0 52,000 0 0 2.61 6.5 16.96 25,148,000 2.97 4.7 13.90 24,713,000 .96 9.0 8.64 30,577,000 1.18 9.6 11.33 39,466,000 1.53 9.4 14.39 -29,472,000 2.32 5.2 11.95 1.82 35,272,000 7.0 12.79 32.202,000 1.15 9.8 11.29 21,399,000 1 . 2 7.8 0 9.34 17,318,000 1.26 8.4 10.53 24,410,000 1.74 1 0 . 1 17.60 35,541,000 2.49 24,11 9.7 155 C fiO P A C R E A G E , No. 104.—ACREAGE FOB ALL CBOPS WITH ACREAGE REPORTS: 1899 and 1909. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Departm ent of Commerce.) Crop. Cereals: _n 1909 Increase.1 Amount. 3,468,992 5,619,743 -8,325,982 3,228,510 70,988 141,269 1,308,640 573,622 267,901 6,413,743 3.7 19.0 — 15.8 72.2 8.8 6.9 513.5 78.3 3.5 349,150 10,791 336,729 353,233 — 27,375 81,308 1,082,254 10,589,707 193,451 7,768,737 76.9 - 41.9 34.8 68.4 - 1.3 253,923 150', 937 89,863 494,723 230.5 51.5 23.2 62.6 147,528 8,395 10,920 23,632 104,571 82.6 - 52.3 - 19.6 - 65.7 36.5 3,668,855 641,255 2,703,269 7,073,379 730,077 103,943 601,139 1,435,159 24.8 19.3 27.8 25.5 143,045 49,004 48,668 18,431 13,312 272,460 18,248 80,618 311,293,382 — 8,318 1,207 — 12,248 i;933 - 13,604 — 37,310 8,941 21,126 28,075,102 - 5.5 — 2.4 - 20.1 - 9.5 - 50.5 - 12.0 96.1 35.5 9.9 94,913,673 29,539,698 52,588,574 4,470,196 807,060 2,054,292 266,513 342,214 184,982,220 98,382,665 35,159,441 44,262,592 7,698,706 878,048 2,195,561 1,635,153 573,622 610,175 191,395,963 453,841 25,738 968,370 516,654 2,110,517 (2) 4,075,120 61,691,069 1,101,460 24,275,101 802,991 14,947 1,305,099 869,887 2,083,142 81,308 5,157,374 72,280,776 1,294,911 32,043,838 110,170 293,152 386,986 790,308 364,093 444,0S9 476,849 1,285,031 178,584 16,042 55,613 2 35,974 286,213 326,102 7,647 44,693 12,342 390,784 2,938,778 537,312 2,162,130 5,638,220 151,363 50,211 60,916 20,364 26i916 Total......................................................................... 309,770 9,307 69,492 283,218,280 Other grains and seeds: Sugar crops: Total......................................................................... Minor field crops: Total......................................................................... Vegetables: Total......................................................................... 6 mall fruits: Per cent. - - 26,6 17.2 17.6 32.0 1A minus sign (—) denotes decrease. 8 Acreage reports for miscellaneous seeds were consolidated with those for minor field crops in 1900. * Several mops or farm products for which the Census Bureau has no separate acreage reports yielded considerable returns. The acreage of cotton seed, if separately reported, would he a duplication of the acreage of cotton; th a t of grass seed, of hay and forage crops; and that of vegetable and flower seeds, of vegetables and of flowers and plants. Such products as flax fiber, flax straw, other straw , and cornstalks andleaves come from the acreage reported under cereals. No acreage could be given for the maple sugar and sirup or forest products. The num ber of treas of bearing age and the num ber not of bearing age were thought to be more satisfactory as a measure of the extent of the fruit and nut industry than acreage, and, therefore, acreage reports are not shown except for small fruits. 156 C H O P P R O D U C T IO N , No. 105.—PRODUCTION OF ALL CROPS FOR WHICH QUANTITY PRODUCED CAN BE GIVEN: 1899 AND 1909. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Crop-1* Increase.8 Amount. Per cent. Cereals: Com........................................................... .bushels.. 2,666,324,370 2,552,189,630 -114,134,740 - 4.3 Oats........................................................... ....d o .... 943,389,375 1,007,142,980 63,753,605 6.8 658,534,252 683,379,259 24,845,007 Wheat....................................................... 3.8 Barley................................. ..................... 119,634,877 173,344,212 53,709,335 44.9 11,233,515 14,849,332 3,615,817 32.2 Buckwheat.............................................. 3,951,832 R ye........................................................... ___d o .... 25,568,625 29,520,457 15.5 Kafir corn and milo maize................... 5,169,113 17,597,305 12,428,192 240.4 12,702,710 12,702,710 Rice (rough) T......................................... ___d o .... 9,002,886 21,838,580 12,835,694 142.6 Total........................................ 4,438,857,013 4,512,564,465 73,707,452 1.7 Other grains and seeds: Dry edible beans................................... .bushels.. 5,064,490 11,251,160 6,186,670 122.2 Other beans............................................. ___do___ 143,388 36,345 25.3 179,733 Dry peas................................................... ....d o ___ 9,440,210 7,129,294 - 2,310,916 -24.5 Peanuts.................................................... 11,964,109 19,415,816 7,451,707 62.3 Flaxseed................................................... 19,979,492 19,512,765 466,727 - 2.3 Grass seed................................................ 6,671,348 4,865,078 1,806,270 37.1 79,251,562 97,453,735 18,202,173 H ay and forage............................................... 23.0 Tobacco............................................................ .pounds.. 868,112,865 1,055,764,806 187,651,941 21.6 Cotton............................................................. 9,534,707 10,649,268 1,114,561 11.7 Cotton seed8................................................... 5,324,634 557,281 4,767,353 11.7 Sugar crops: 3,139,504 Sugar beets............................................... 793,353 3,932,857 395.7 1,647,262 — 262,784 Sorghum cane..............*......................... 1,910,046 -13.8 Sugar cane................................................ 4,202,202 6,240,260 2,038,058 48.5 Minor field crops: -13.2 Broom com.............................................. .pounds.. 90,947,370 78,959,958 - 11,987,412 Hem p........................................................ 11,750,630 7,483,295 - 4,267,335 -36.3 49,209,704 40,718,748 - 8,490,956 Hops.......................................................... -17.3 Vegetables: 42.4 Potatoes.................................................... .bushels.. 273,318,167 389,194,965 115,876,798 42,517,412 59,232,070 16,714,658 Sweet potatoes and yam s..................... 39.3 Fruits and nuts: Fruits— Small fruits— - 0.7 Strawberries............................. ..quarts.. 257,427,103 255,702,035 - 1,725,068 Blackberries and dewberries. ___d o .... 62,189,885 55,343,570 - 6,846,315 -1 1 .0 60,918,196 - 15,709,911 -20.5 Raspberries and loganberries. __ do___ 76,628,107 Cranberries................................ 31,600,512 38,243,060 6,642,548 21.0 16,359,002 - 19,014,003 -53.8 All other.................................... ___do___ 35,373,005 463,218,612 426,565,863 — 36,652,749 Total small fru its.............. - 7.9 Orchard fruits— Apples........................................ .bushels.. 175,397,600 146,122,318 - 20,275,282 -16.7 129.8 15,432,603 35,470,276 20,037,673 Peaches and nectarines.......... 33.4 Pears........................................... ___do___ 6,625,417 8,840,733 2,215,316 8,764,032 15,480,170 76.6 Plum s and prunes................... ___do___ 6,716,138 4,126,099 1,252,600 43.6 Cherries...................................... ___do___ 2,873,499 Apricots..................................... 4,150,263 1,508,135 57.1 2,642,128 630,321 493,836 136,485 -21.7 All other.................................... — do___ Total orchard fruits........... 2,318,095 1.1 212,365,600 214,683,695 Grapes.............................................. .pounds.. 1,300,984,097 2,571,065,205 1,270,081,108 97.6 Subtropical fruits— 216.0 Oranges..................................... 6,167,891 19,487,481 13,319,590 Lemons...................................... ___do___ 2,770,313 1,893,437 215.9 876,876 1,189,250 1,158,460 3,762.3 Pomelos (grapefruit)........... . ___do___ 30,790 169.8 Figs........................................... .pounds.. 12,994,834 35,060,395 22,065,561 Pineapples................................ 95,456 778,651 683,195 715.7 Olives........................................ 5,053,637 16,405,493 11,351,856 224.6 N uts— Almonds.......................................... 6,793,539 349,171 - 4.9 7,142,710 Pecans.............................................. ___do___ 9,890,769 208.4 3,206,850 6,683,919 W alnuts (Persian or English)... ___do___ 10,668,065 22,026,524 11,358,459 106.5 All other4*...................................... ___do___ 19,011,200 23,617,178 . 24.2 4,605,978 Total n u ts ........................... 40,028,825 62,328,010 22,299,185 55.7 1 Quantity could not be shown w ith any degree of accuracy for flower and vegetable seeds and other miscellaneous classes of seeds, or for m any minor crops. No satisfactory unit of measure could be found for such major crops as miscellaneous vegetables, flowers and plants, nursery products, and forest products. * A minus sign (—) denotes decrease. 8 Estimated. * D oesnotinclude coconuts, which are reported by num ber. 157 CHOP VALU E. No. 106.—VALUE OF ALL CROPS: 1899 a n d 1909. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Crop. Cereals: Corn...................................................... Oats...................................................... W heat.................................................. Barley.................................................. Buckwheat......................................... R ye....................................................... Kafir corn and milo maize............... Emm er.and spelt.............................. Rice (rough)....................................... Total......................................... Other grains and seeds: W ith acreage reports— Dry edible beans........................ Other beans................................. Dry peas....................................... Peanuts........................................ Flaxseed....................................... Miscellaneous seeds................... Total w ith acreage reports.. Grass seed........................................... Flower and vegetable seeds............ Total other grains and seeds Hay and forage......................................... Tobacco...................................................... Cotton and cotton seed: Cotton.................................................. Cotton seed 2....................................... Total......................................... Sugar crops: W ith acreage reports— Sugar beets.................................. Sorghum canc............................. Sugar cane................................... Total w ith acreage reports.. Maple sugar and sirup..................... Total sugar crops................... Minor field crops: W ith acreage reports— Broom corn................................. H em p........................................... Hops............................................. All other....................................... Total w ith acreage reports.. W ithout acreage reports.................. Total minor field crops.......... Vegetables: Potatoes.............................................. Sweet potatoes and yam s................ Other vegetables............................... Total......................................... 1899 Amount. Per cent. 828,192,388 1,438,553,919 414,697,422 217,098,584 657,656,801 369,945,320 41,631,762 92,458,571 9,330,592 5,747,853 20,421,812 12,290,540 1,367,040 10,816,940 5,584,050 6,329,562 16,019,607 1,482,603,049 2,665,539,714 Dollars. Dollars. 610,361,531 197,598,838 287,711,481 50,826,809 3,582,739 8,131,272 9,449,900 5,584,050 9,690,045 1,182,936,665 73.7 91.0 77.8 122.1 62.3 66.2 691.3 153.1 79.8 7,633,636 134,084 7,908,966 7,270,515 19,624,901 14,137,846 106,976 3,054,773 11,001,414 9,345,653 768,625 38,415,287 6,909,266 584,994 45,909,547 339,750,174 47,314,954 185.2 79.8 38.6 151.3 47.6 42,572,102 8,228,417 826,019 51,626,538 484,254.703 56,987,902 21,771,482 241,060 10,963,739 18,271,929 28,970,554 768,625 80,987,389 15,137,683 1,411,013 97,536,085 824,004,877 104,302,856 323,758,171 46,950,575 370,708,746 703,619,303 121,076,984 824,696,287 379,861,132 74,126,409 453,987,541 117.3 157.9 122.5 3,323,240 6,103,102 20,541,636 29,967,978 2,636,711 32,604,689 19,880,724 10,174,457 26,415,952 56,471,133 5,177,809 61,648,942 16,557,484 4,071,355 5,874,316 26,503,155 2,541,098 29,044,253 498.2 66.7 28.6 88.4 96.4 89.1 3,588,414 546,338 4,081,929 584,153 8,800,834 789,958 9,590,792 5,134,434 412,699 7,844,745 595,674 13,987,552 4,081,106 18,068,658 1,546,020 -133,639 3,762,816 11,521 5,186,718 3,291,148 8,477,866 43.0 -24.5 92.2 2.0 58.9 416.6 88.4 98,380,110 19,869,840 120,281,811 238,531,761 166,423,910 35,429,176 216,257,068 418,110,154 68,043,800 15,559,336 95,975,257 179,578,393 69.2 78.3 79.8 75.3 1A minus sign (—) denotes decrease. Increase.1 1909 Dollars. 2 Estimated, 90.2 84.0 70.8 88.9 70.2 83.0 158 CROP VALXJE No. 106.—Value op All Crops: 1899 and 1909—Continued. Crop. Fruits and nuts; Fruits— Small fruits— 1899 Dollars. 1909 25,029,757 Dollars. 17,913,926 3,909,831 5,132,277 1,755,613 1,262,834 29,974,481 Increase. Amount. Per cent. Dollars. 4,944,724 19.8 83,750,961 14,090,234 83,231,492 28,781,078 7,910,600 10,299,495 7,231,160 2,884,119 529,403 140,867,347 22,027,961 57,116,386 7,937,727 68.2 56.3 8,227,838 17,566,464 2,993,738 2,060,610 803,810 734,090 404,574 143,467 24,706,753 16.478,915 200.3 U,949,931 133,048,721 18,758,864 10,123,873 109,864,774 Total ‘w ith acreage reports......... 2,768,339,569 Total with no acreage reports.. 230,364,843 2,998,704,412 711,670 971,596 2,297,336 466,772 4,447,674 222,024,216 34,872,329 21,050,822 195,306,283 5,073,997,594 413,163,629 5,487,161,223 2,497,743 88,975,495 16,113,465 10,926,949 85,441,509 2,305,658,025 182,798,786 2.488,458,811 128.1 66.9 85.9 107.9 77.8 83.3 79.3 83.0 Orchard fruits— Subtropical fruits— N uts— 1 Includes coconuts. No. 107.—DOMSSTIO N umber in 1900 a n d 1910, with V a l u e s H e a d a n d N u m b e r o p F a r m s a n d I n o l o s u r e s R e p o r t in g f o r 1910. (Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] ANIMALS ON FARMS AND NOT ON FARMS: Values per and Horses, mules, and asses and burros. Dairy cows. Humber, 1900: On f a r m s .... .................... Mules. Asses and burros. Total. Swine. Sheep. Goats. 67,719,410 1,616,422 69,335,832 18,267,020 2,936,881 21,203,901 3,264,815 173,908 3,438,523 94,165 16,847 110,012 21,625,800 3,126,036 24,752,436 62,868,041 1,818,114 64,686,155 61,603,713 1,870,599 231,301 78,353 61,733,014 1,948,952 20,625,432 1,170,338 21,795,770 61,803,866 1,878,782 63,682,648 19,833,113 3,182,789 23,015,902 4,209,769 270,371 4,480.140 105.698 16,502 122,200 24,148,580 3,469,662 27,618,242 58,185,676 1,287,960 59,473,636 52,447,861 2,915,125 390,887 114,670 52,838,748 3,029,795 1,499,523,607 2,083,588,195 60,316,281 422,204,393 1,560,339,868 2,505,792,588 525,391,863 39,374,634 564,766,397 13,200,112 1,701,386 14.901,498 2,622,180,170 463,280,313 3,085,460,483 399,338,308 10,076,260 409,414,568 232,841,585 6,176,423 1,822,943 365,749 234,664,528 6,542,172 108.59 133.52 111.72 All domestic animals. 24.26 82.37 24.50 105.06 132.65 108.87 124.80 145.83 126.06 124.89 103.10 121.94 5,284,016 899,346 6,184,262 4,692,814 1,392,771 6,085,585 1,889,005 74,666 1,943,071 43,927 8,216 52,143 6 7.82 6 4,351,761 347,936 4., 699, G87 . 8 . 6 4 8 8 4.66 610,894 6,140 G1?,G34 . 4 4 2.12 3.19 2.16 82,755 23,745 106,500 ............... 4,760,060,093 536,361,626 5>296,421,619 A N IM A L S . 17,135,633 973,033 18,108,666 T otal.................................. Value, 1910: On farm s..............d o lls .. 706,236,807 Not on farms___ _ .dolls.. 47,001,623 T otal...................d o lls.. 753,237,930 Average value per head, 1910: 34.24 40.16 34.56 T otal..................... dolls.. H um ber Of farms and inclo sures reporting, 1910: 5,140,869 Barns and other inck>867,226 T otal.................................. 6,003,095 . 6,034,733 2,013,663 8,048,346 159 Horses. D O M E ST IC T o ta l.- ....a .................. Number, 1910: On farms.................... *......... All cattle. A verage 160 FARM A N IM A L S, No. 108.—NUMBER AND VALUE OF SPECIFIED FARM ANIMALS: 1891 to 1918. [Source: Reports of the Department of Agriculture.] January 1— 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 19011 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 1918. January 1— Horses. Number. Value. 14,056,750 15,498,140 16,206,802 16,081,139 15,893,318 15,124,057 14,364,667 33,960,911 13,665,307 13,637,524 16,744,723 16,531,224 16,557,373 16,736,059 17,057,702 18,718,578 19,746,583 19.992.000 20.640.000 21.040.000 20.277.000 20.509.000 20.567.000 20.962.000 21.195.000 21.159.000 21. 210.000 21,563,000 Dollars. Mules. Number. Value. 941,823,222 1,007,593,636 992,225,185 769,224,799 576,730,580 500,140,186 452,649,396 478,362,407 511,074,813 603,969,442 886,200,168 968,935,178 1,030,705,959 1,136,940,298 1,200,310,020 l, 510,889,906 1,846,578,412 1.867.530.000 1.974.052.000 2.276.363.000 2.259.981.000 2.172.694.000 2.278.222.000 2.291.638.000 2.190.102.000 2.149.786.000 2.182.307.000 2.248.626.000 2,296,532 2,314,699 2,331,128 2,352,231 2,333,108 2,278,946 2,215,654 2,190,282 2,134,213 2,086,027 2,864,458 2,757,017 2,728,088 2,757,916 2,888,710 3,404,061 3,816,692 3.869.000 4.053.000 4.123.000 4.323.000 4.362.000 4.386.000 4.449.000 4.479.000 4.593.000 4.723.000 4.824.000 Oxen and other cattle. Sheep. Number. Num ber. Value. Value. 1891 ..................... 36,875,648 1892 ..................... 37,651,239 35.954.196 1893 ..................... 1894 ..................... 36,608,168 1895 ..................... 34,364,216 1896 ..................... 32,085,409 1897 . 30,508,408 1898 ..................... 29.264.197 1899 ..................... 27,994,225 27,610,054 1900 ..................... 19011........... 45,500,213 1902............. 44,727,797 1803............. 44,659,206 1904 ..................... 43,629,498 43,669,443 1905 ..................... 1906 ..................... 47,067,656 61,565,731 1907 ..................... 50.073.000 1908 ..................... 1909 ..................... 49.379.000 1910 ..................... 47.279.000 39.679.000 1911 ..................... 1912 ..................... 37.260.000 1913 ..................... 36.030.000 1914 ..................... 35.855.000 3915............. 37.067.000 39.812.000 1916 ..................... 1917 ..................... 41.689.000 1918 ..................... 43.546.000 Dollars. 544,127,908 670,749,155 547,882,204 536,789,747 482,999,129 508,928,416 507,929,421 612,296,634 637,931,135 689,486,260 906,644,003 839,126,073 824,054,902 712,178,134 661,571,308 746,171,709 881,557,398 845.938.000 863.754.000 917.453.000 815.184.000 790.064.000 949.645.000 1.116.333.000 1.237.376.000 1.334.928.000 1.497.621.000 1.780.052.000 43,421,136 44,938,365 47,273,553 45,048,017 42.294.064 38,298,783 36,818,643 37,656,960 39,114,453 41.883.065 59,756,718 62,039,091 63,964,876 51,630,144 45,170,423 60,631,619 53,240,282 54.631.000 56.084.000 57.216.000 53.633.000 52.362.000 51.482.000 49.719.000 49.956.000 48.625.000 47.616.000 48.900.000 Dollars. 108,397,447 116,121,290 125,909,264 89,186,110 66,685,767 65,167,735 67,020,942 92,721,133 107,697.530 122,665,913 178,072,476 164,446,091 168,315,750 133,530,099 127,331,850 179,056,144 204,210,129 211.736.000 192.632.000 233.664.000 209.535.000 181.170.000 202.779.000 200.803.000 224.687.000 251.594.000 339.529.000 577.867.000 Dollars. M ilch cows. Number. Value. 178,847,370 174,882,070 164,763,751 146,232,811 110,927,834 103,204,457 92,302,090 96,109,516 95,963,261 111,717,092 183,232,209 186,411,704 197,753,327 217,532,832 251,840,378 334,680,520 428,063,613 416.939.000 437.082.000 494.095.000 544.359.000 525.657.000 545.246.000 551.017.000 503.271.000 522.834.000 558.006.000 621.064.000 16,019,591 16,416,351 16,424,087 16,487,400 16,504,629 16,137,586 15,941,727 15,840,886 15,990,115 16,292,360 16,833,657 16,696,802 17,105,227 17,419,817 17,572,464 19,793,866 20,968,265 21.194.000 21.720.000 21,801,000 20.823.000 20.699.000 20.497.000 20.737.000 21,262,000 22,108,000 22.894.000 23.284.000 Swine. Num ber. Value. 50,625,106 52,398,019 46,094,807 45,206,498 44,165,716 42,842,759 40,600,276 39,759,993 38,651,631 37,079,356 56,982,142 48,698,890 46,922,624 47,009,367 47,320,511 52,102,847 54,794,439 56.084.000 54.147.000 47.782.000 65.620.000 65.410.000 61.178.000 58.933.000 64.618.000 67.766.000 67.503.000 71.374.000 Dollars. 210,193,923 241,031,416 295,426,492 270.384.626 219,501,267 186,529,745 166,272,770 174.351,409 170,109,743 185.472.321 353,012,143 342,120,780 364,973,688 289.224.627 283,254,978 321,802,571 417.791.321 339.030.000 354.794.000 436.603.000 615.170.000 523.328.000 603.109.000 612.951.000 637.479.000 569.573.000 792.898.000 1,392,276,000 Dollars. 846,397,900 351,378,132 357,299,785 358,998,661 362,601,729 363,955,545 369,239,993 434,813,826 474,233,925 514,812,106 505,093,077 488,130,324 516,711,914 508,841,489 482,272,203 582,788,592 645,496,980 650.057.000 702.945.000 780.308.000 882.209.000 815.414.000 922.783.000 1,118,487,000 1.176.338.000 1.191.955.000 1.365.251.000 1.643.639.000 Total value, farm anim als. Dollars. 2,329,787,770 2,461,755,698 2,483,506,681 2,170,816,754 1,819,446,306 1,727,926,084 1,655,414,612 1,888,654,925 1,997,010,407 2,228,123,134 3,011,254,076 2,989,170,150 3,102,515,540 2,998,247,479 3,006,580,737 3,675,389,442 4,423,697,853 4.331.230.000 4.525.259.000 5.138.486.000 5.276.438.000 5.008.327.000 5.501.783.000 5.891.229.000 5.969.253.000 6.020.670.000 6.735.612.000 8.263.521.000 i In estimates for 1901 and subsequent years due weight has been given to figures of census. BUTTER. CH EESE. A N D 161 M IL K . N o . 1 0 9 . — B U T T E E , C H E E S E , A N D M I L K : B u t t e r P r o d u c e d , 1849 to 1914; C h e e s e P r o d u c e d , 1859 t o 1914; M i l k S o l d , 1879, 1899, a n d 1909, a n d M i l k P r o d u c e d , 1889, 1S99, a n d 1909, b y S t a t e s a n d b y G e o g r a p h ic D i v i s i o n s . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Departm ent of Commerce.] B U T T ER . State. A labam a...................... A laska2 ........................ A rizona........................ A rkansas..................... California..................... Colorado...................... C onnecticut................. D elaw are..................... District of Colum bia. Florida.......................... Georgia................... Hawaii 3 ................. Idaho ....................... Illinois..................... In d ian a................... Indian Territory2. Io w a........................ K ansas.................... K entucky............... L ouisiana................ M aine...................... M aryland............... Massachusetts........ Michigan.................. M innesota.............. Mississippi............. M issouri.................. M ontana................. Nebraska................. N evada................... New H am pshire. New Jersey.......... New Mexico........ NewYork............ N orth Carolina.. N orth D akota4.. O hio..................... Oklahoma.......... Oregon................. Pennsylvania... Rhode Isla n d __ South Carolina.. South D akota5.. Tennessee........... T exas................... U ta h .................... V erm ont............. Virginia®............ W ashington........ W est V irginia... W isconsin........... W yom ing........... T o ta l................................... Geographic divisions.1 1 85 9 1 I8 60 1 18791 18891 P o u n d s. P oun ds. P o u n d s. P o u n d s. P o u n d s. 1,854,239 705 6,498,119 1,055,308 14,872 371,498 4,640,559 4,067,556 3,095,035 7,620,912 1,430,502 18,835 408,855 5,439,765 18491 4,008,811 6,028,478 12,520,543 28,052,551 12,881,535 18,306,651 2,171,188 11,953,666 1,093,497 9,947,523 11,716,609 683,069 1,444,742 9,243,811 11,687,781 3,806,100 5,265,295 8,071,370 8,297,936 7,065,878 15,503,482 2,957,673 1,100 4,346,234 5,006,610 7,834,359 12,704,837 342,541 7,700 0,977,056 6,956,704 9,487,210 10,714,447 111 13,259 79,706,094 103,097,280 4,140,290 4,735,495 2,170 34,449,379 48,543,102 211,404 1,000,157 39,878,418 58,653,511 995,070 1,021,767 2,981,850 3,177,934 8,139,585 10,017,787 2,344,900 5,850,583 316,046 83,309 12.137,980 15,900,359 11,089,359 13,464,722 153,092 3,033,750 13,611,328 3,213,753 7,997,719 800 62,217 2,753,931 7,790,013 7,969,744 16,158,749 392,920 862,479 6,716,007 8,418,906 1,171,903 1,902,075 4,495 88,520 353,156 100,989 4,499,572 7,424,485 111,480 314,244 36,083,405 60,208,972 22,915,385 37,712,316 14,548,435 115,203 15,724,144 27,048,471 3,621,086 10,369,259 2,493,259 13,769 867,195 14,483,323 1,091,753 82,074,908 50,154,854 27,512,179 5,022,758 11,874,978 322,405 11,636,482 5,014,729 6,559,161 24,400,185 9,522,010 2,613,521 14,455,825 408,080 1,539,535 110,880 5,965,080 8,260,023 12,912 107,147,526 4,297,834 209,735 50,266,372 1,418,373 60,834,044 941,199 1,461,980 9,571,069 3,712,747 310,335 17,844,396 6,979,269 407,306 5,044,475 22,473,036 61,665,071 126,036,219 21,683,244 50,434,952 18,201,004 29,038,406 916,089 2,089,774 14,109,966 16,999,356 7,715,196 10,846,879 9,799,804 10,410,300 38,865,106 52,343,212 19,244,835 48,677,504 7,454,657 12,988,637 28,712,988 44,638,168 1,062,185 412,738 9,790,970 33,894,861 489,657 338,688 7,346,340 9,862,430 9,872,237 8,866,749 86,042 44,827 120,878,201 112,727,515 7,213,507 13,129,374 2,006,755 6,158,862 69,722,506 81,522,792 387,929 2,528,225 4,924,745 80,322,852 96,199,428 1,007,103 1,199,239 3,196,851 5,737,557 13,659,757 17,889,969 28,380,377 13,899,320 32,145,249 1,004,923 1,815,154 25,252.663 28,399,440 11,500,023 18,761,856 1,404,066 3,483,725 9.309,517 14,081,627 33,842,336 60,355,499 1,200 105,643 467,2G9 459,681,372 514,092,683 806,672,071 1,205,508,384 313,345,306 43,924,006 51,485,519 49,662,325 65,934,782 77,240,024 129,131,722 172,465,238 176,248,193 211,073,290 217,793,692 70,557,085 124,017,174 156,138,383 240,351,236 327,051,265 10,006,647 29,054,384 58,262,042 143,103,863 323,500,323 28,105,896 33,941,403 28,575,306 48,703,330 80,414,839 26,442,153 32,769,484 27,273,321 51,603,349 84,955,855 4,882,208 11,362,881 6,789,083 22,605,422 50,347,096 8,748,349 83,420 337,005 1,348,607 3,205,759 Pacific.................... 212,1G9 4,248,284 9,795,423 20,091,040 35,456,911 »Figures for 1849,1859, and 1869 relate to farms and ranges; those of later censuses include factory product also. 2Not reported prior to 1899. 8 Acquired in 1898. 4 Dakota Territory prior to 1889. ®Included in Dakota Territory prior to 1889. ®In 1849 and 1859 Virginia included W est V irginia. 1 For States and Territories included in each division, see note 5, p.36. New E n gland ......... ’Middle A tlantic — East N orth Central. W est North Central South A tlantic..... East South Central. W est South Central M ountain................. 3 2 9 5 1 °— s A 1917— 11 162 B U T T E R , C H E E SE , A N D M IL K , No. 109. —B utter , Ch eese , and M ilk : B utter P roduced , 1849 to P roduced , 1859 to 1889, 1899, and 1914; 1909, etc M ilk S old, 1879, 1899, .— Continued. Georgia.................................. Id ah o ..................................... Illinois.................................... In d ian a.................................. Iow a....................................... K ansas................................... K entucky.............................. Louisiana.............................. Maine..................................... M aryland.............................. Massachusetts...................... Michigan................................ M innesota.............................. Missouri................................. M ontana................................ N ebraska............................... N evada.................................. New H am pshire.................. New Jersey........................... New Mexico.......................... New Y ork............................. North Carolina..................... N orth Dakota ® ..................... O hio....................................... Oklahom a............................. Oregon................................... Pennsylvania....................... Rhode Islan d ....................... South Carolina..................... South Dakota®.................... Tennessee.............................. T exas...................................... U ta h ....................................... V erm ont................................ Virginia.................................. W ashington.......................... W est Virginia...................... W isconsin.............................. W yom ing.............................. Total............................ Geographic divisionsJ 1909, and 1914; C h eese Milk P roduced , B U T T ER —Continued. 19041 19091 In factories. On farms. In factories. State. A labam a................................ Arizona.................................. A rkansas................................ California............................... Colorado................................ Connecticut........................... Delaware............................... and Pounds. 19,139,321 200 803,394 21,753,833 34,000,497 6,499,121 8,480,194 2,599,838 3,478 1,386,445 15,100,454 118,871 2,952,886 86,548,762 54,595,879 5,105,715 139,022,552 59,837,255 30,631,044 4,918,229 20,035,572 11,638,378 9,572,181 67,872,710 82,363,315 18,929,761 46,949,726 2,488,310 46,244,839 1,192,925 11,419,881 , 7,219,882 313,003 115,408,222 16,913,802 9,642,003 87,638,930 8,834,559 10,082,807 111,358,246 636,281 8,150,437 23,573,077 29,299,519 48,244,206 5,331,336 41,288,087 20,076,351 10,570,527 16,954,129 106,552,649 7 918,054 81,491,871,073 Pounds. 799,433 127,309 26,837,386 5,054,006 2,903,277 644,823 133,900 671,783 27,339,925 4,742,632 71,181,766 16,488,131 239,061 5,005,907 1,816,433 3,470,323 21,013,000 62,122,554 5,806,724 0) 16,035,468 758,184 3,098,889 1,178,846 58,256,504 3,013,151 11,591,981 416,100 5,080,599 35,754,841 (4) 11,058,460 41,889 266,806 3,586,547 27,256,874 81,803 7,722,911 0) 89,155,975 7 723,940 531,478,141 Pounds. 29,550,595 325,980 29,907,337 15,301,871 5,856,132 3,498,551 1,563,161 6,155 1,705,274 27,246,247 3,542,135 46,009,992 43,181,817 38,679,568 29,647,881 38,130,687 6,232,006 13,299,229 8,739,620 3,364,516 50,405,426 34,708,669 28,730,685 42,105,143 2.820.574 25,986,931 403,885 5.065,188 3,622,411 1,477,617 23,461,702 26,059,585 16,414,439 63,569,132 27,056,242 5,667,964 61,158,115 339,607 12,329,567 13,629,647 39,827,906 64,993,214 2,497,366 15,165,692 26,651,244 6.751.575 18,969,699 27,200,509 1,192,122 994,650,610 Pounds. (*) 1,053,869 360,834 37,283,450 6,351,691 1,950,935 627,300 78,058 2,357,386 24,570,976 11,712,450 88,582,187 18,712,568 549,929 <3) 2,105,622 1,118,530 1,888,307 35,511,760 88,842,846 10,261,876 1,307,777 23,973,162 1.039.784 1,740,235 768,857 45,8^7,216 3,683,679 17,491,251 4,110,978 8,472,660 30,484,217 (3) 9,495,608 2,133,590 3.722.784 20,227,495 158,853 11,302,591 103,8^4,684 783,585 624,764,053 Total. Pounds. (2) 1,379,849 30,268,171 52,585,321 12,207,823 5,449,486 2,199,461 6,155 1,705,274 27,324,305 5,899,521 71,180,968 54,894,267 127,261,755 48,360,449 38,680,616 15,4^4,851 9V858,150 5,252,823 85.917.186 123,551,515 28,730,685 52,367,019 4,128,351 49,960,093 1,443,669 6,805,423 4,391,268 <*) 69,358,918 26,059,585 20,098,118 81,060,383 31,167,220 14,140,624 91,642,332 (2) 12,329,567 23,125,255 39,827,906 67,126,804 6,220,150 35.393.187 26,810,097 18,054,166 (3) 131,085,193 1,975,707 1,619,415,263 1914 In factories. Pounds. (2) 1,851,881 <2> 58,259,665 8,862,705 1,486,290 455,698 (•) 2,813,761 27,332,293 25,637,452 92,405,806 29,278,717 606,404 (2) 2,713,496 677,802 2,172,813 43,220,077 111,165,208 ,16,241,687 (2> 3,450,315 36,343,424 1,291,888 1,320,103 569,521 731,532 35,385,557 <2) 5,814,240 43,064,562 2,851,538 11,182,937 23,985,125 (2) (2) 10,538,747 (2) 7,247,074 3,539,357 21,076,947 712,444 16,813,044 153,338 116,149,284 1,536,299 769,809,781 New E ngland....................... 92,032,196 41,735,270 40,732,783 •o 28,769,649 (a) p) Middle A tlantic................... 233,986,350 95,190,191 88,242,228 77,150,290 105,392,518 59,940,203 East N orth Central............. 403,208,930 153,843,513 230,906,876 193,171,121 424,137,997 255,403,658 W est N orth C entral............ 407,632,767 185,706,254 201,172,278 243,551,926 444,724,204 301,787,829 South A tlantic..................... 92,883,312 2,676,959 123,270,552 u 1,999,282 (2) (2) E ast South Central............. 12 605,404 280,950 136,239,873 (2) (2) (2) W est South C entral........... 88,856,542 810,215 128,188,799 (2) (2> 1310,098,612 M ountain.............................. 11,593,893 18,115,811 24,077,833 (») (*> (2) Pacific.................................... 54,653,831 39,640,898 27,721,410 57,058,701 84,780, 111 86,255,646 1Figures for 1849,1859, and 1809 relate to farms and ranges; those of later censuses include factory product also. a Can not be shown separately, as to do so would disclose individual operations. *Acquired in 1898. *Included under Wyoming. 6 Dakota Territory prior to 1889. «Included in Dakota Territory prior to 1889. i All other States, including Wyoming. sD atafor Alaska and H awaiiincluded in total, b u t not under the geographic divisions, s For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 36. w Not including figures for Rhode Island. n Not including figures for Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. 12 Not including figures for Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee. 13 Not including figures for Arkansas and Louisiana. B U T T E R , C H E E SE , A N D 163 M ILK , No. 109. —B utter , Ch e e s e , and Mil k : B utter P roduced , 1849 to 1914; Ch eese P roduced , 1859 to 1914; M ilk S old , 1879, duced , 1889, 1899, and 1909, etc .— C ontinued. CH EESE. State. 18591 18691 18791 1899, and 1909, 1889 1 On farms. In factories. and M ilk P ro 18991 Onfarms. Total. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. 6,131 6,131 14,091 36,374 10,855 10,855 36,060 33,305 21,328 26,301 21,328 18,385 3,720,739 3,871,575 1,091,222 4,962,797 4,249,588 87,183 44,500 131,683 103,184 75,367 1,051,677 112,566 195,955^ 308,521 40,623 1,712 359 359 104 155,460 1,731 1,731 2,406 3.751 12,833 19,151 12,833 2,236 12 117,295 207,213 116,640 323,853 196,952 343,456 10,005,477 10,348,933 323,485 21,253,194 830,552 1,191,500 178,733 1,676,825 360,948 1,227 3,852,801 1,038,358 4,705,576 5,743,934 306,428 1,275,371 759,210 1,974,136 2,733,346 291,445 64,822 64,822 58,468 45,759 7,618 3,939 135,104 3,939 1,945,095 696,052 755,761 1,451,813 425,102 79,416 23,573 338,453 9,573 14,000 122,900 385,533 2,201,393 19,629 262,633 3,953,585 328,682 5,041,778 5,370,460 331,176 676,642 3,615,528 4,292,170 290,623 985,329 4,898 4,239 4,898 28,572 873,549 288,620 1,384,397 1,673,017 323,439 80,070 11,512 11,512 30,924 554,772 463,831 804,618 1,268,449 264,430 17,420 51,207 94,082 51,207 807,076 444,621 104,339 103,386 341,235 569,736 587,241 563,628 23,613 24,377 10,501 18,931 18,931 68,571 129,163,714 4,324,028 119,762,496 124,086,524 2,624,552 57,380 60,760 60,760 28,883 40,137 49,000 131,374 180,374 70,8S1 32,531,683 1,068,083 21,185,971 22,254,054 1,167,001 1,600 1,600 45,264 496,116 467,256 299,732 265,576 230,540 8,966,737 439,060 5,018,837 5,457,897 857,167 67,171 24,631 300.000 324,631 6.751 2,476 2,476 16,018 1,081 303,951 250,812 554,763 136,863 107,740 31,300 69,919 101,219 26,622 58,466 145,730 145,730 136,133 266,749 13,200 163,539 176,739 169,251 6,129,630 609,586 5,582,327 6,191,913 406,659 111,535 109,187 109.000 218,187 31,697 179,200 71,281 249,700 320,981 151,669 196,987 95,372 74,372 21,000 74,243 19,535,324 906,266 53,708,595 54,614,861 1,635,618 2,930 15,196 712,500 27,696 24,327 T otal................. 103,663,927 162,927,382 243,157,850 18,726,818 238,035,065 256,761,883 816,372,330 Geographic divisions.9 New E ngland............ 21,620,996 16,316,016 12,202,042 1,906,970 7,200,062 9,107,032 1,003,103 Middle A tlantic........ 51,239,017 104,047,024 138,700,187 4,786,701 125,344,961 130,131,662 3,506,096 E ast N orth Central.. 26,819,442 35,889,749 78,950,611 3,007,435 90,772,373 93,779,808 3,636,013 W est N orth Central.. 1,418,969 2,151,998 7,581,959 3,661,986 12,784,067 16,446,053 1,684,109 South A tlantic.......... 369,302 252,190 640,065 271,291 144,000 415,291 480,448 E ast South Central.. 346,325 509,290 184,538 145,770 31,300 177,070 137,327 West South Central.. 298,091 48,208 92,385 172,597 172,597 336,113 Mountain.................... 90,571 181,035 606,392 565,636 186,840 752,476 720,596 Pacific.......................... 1,461,214 3,531,872 4,199,671 4,208,432 1,571,462 5,779,894 4,868,513 1 Figures for 1859 and 1869 relate to farms and ranges; those of later censuses Include factory product also. aN otreported prior to 1899. 1 All other States, including W yoming. 8 Acquired in 1898. s D ata for Hawaii included in total, b ut not under 8 Dakota Territory prior to 1889. the geographic divisions. 8Included in Dakota Territory prior to 1889. » For States included in each division, see note 5, e In 1849 and 1859 Virginia included W est Virginia. p.36. Pounds. Pounds. Alabama..................... 15,923 2,732 14,500 16,810 2,119 Arkansas..................... California.................... 1,343,689 3,395,074 Colorado...................... 37,626 Connecticut................ 3,898,411 2,262,894 Delaware..................... 315 6,579 Florida........................ 5,280 25 4,292 Georgia........................ 15,587 4,464 Idaho........................... Illinois......................... 1,848,557 5,734,004 Indiana....................... 605,795 391,487 Iowa............................. 918,635 1,344,647 Kansas......................... 29,045 241,607 190,400 K entucky................... 361,219 Louisiana.................... 6,153 11,747 Maine........................... 1,799,862 1,152,590 Maryland.................... 8,342 6,732 Massachusetts............ 5,294,090 4,131,309 Michigan..................... 1,641,897 2,321,801 Minnesota................... 199,314 271,477 Mississinpi.................. 4,427 3,099 Missouri....................... 259,633 213,875 27,603 Nebraska.................... 12,342 78,542 New Ham pshire........ 2,232,092 872,368 182,172 New Jersey................. 478,336 37,240 New Mexico............... 27,239 New York................... 48,548,289 100,776,012 51,119 123,985 N orth Carolina.......... 1,850 North D akota«.......... Ohio............................. 21,618,893 24,153,876 105,379 Oregon........................ 119,333 Pennsylvania............. 2,508,556 2,792,676 181,511 Rhode Island............. 81,976 South Carolina........... 1,543 169 Tennessee................... 135,575 142,240 34,342 Texas........................... 275,128 U tah............................ 53,331 69,603 Vermont..................... 8,215,030 7,814,879 Virginia®..................... 280,852 84,243 17,465 W ashington................ 12,146 W est Virginia............ 32,429 Wisconsin................... 1,104,300 3,288,581 164 BU TTER, CH EESE, AN D M ILK , N o . 1 0 9 . —B utter , Ch e e s e , and M il k : B utter P roduced , 1849 to 1914; C h eeo b P r o d u c ed , 1859 to 1914; M ilk S old , 1879, 1899, a n d 1909, a n d M il k P r o d u c ed , 1889, 1899, and 1909, et c .—Continued. CHE ESE—Continued. State. A labam a............. ; Alaska.................... Arizona................. A rkansas............... California.............. Colorado............... Connecticut.......... Delaware............... Disfc.of Columbia. Florida.................. Georgia.................. Hawaii4................. Idaho ..................... Illinois................... Indiana................. Indian Territory.. Iow a...................... K ansas.................. K entucky............. Louisiana............. Maine..................... M aryland............. Massachusetts___ Michigan............... Minnesota............. Mississippi............ Missouri................ M ontana............... Nebraska.............. Nevada ................. New Ham pshire.. New Jersey.......... New Mexico......... New Y o rk ............ North Carolina... North D akota8. .. O hio...................... Oklahoma............. Oregon................... Pennsylvania. . . . Rhode Isla n d . . . . South Carolina... South Dakota®.... Tennessee............. T exas..................... U tah ...................... V erm ont............... Virginia................. W ashington......... West Virginia___ W isconsin............. W yom ing............. Total. Geographic divi 18991 In factories. Total. Pounds. 10,000 373,752 12,600 2,676,543 1,465,257 321,263 15,000 194,380 9,055,119 1,260,168 4,242,637 2,422,710 28,000 553,946 250,542 10,422,582 3,285,019 (2) 1,072,751 313,600 80,150 116,741 1 00,000 127,386,032 225,399 18,156,527 66,378 1,195,564 10,267,443 420,779 6,201 58,290 1,874,179 4,713,105 57,000 1,482,127 40,800 77,748,680 (2) 281,972,324 Pounds. 40,374 407,057 30,985 6,926,131 1,568,441 361,886 15,104 3.751 2,236 12 391,332 9,378,604 1,438,901 1,227 4,549,065 2,714,155 73,759 135,104 979,048 338,453 270,171 10,753,758 3,575,642 (2) 1,396,190 30,924 578,030 174,232 221,080 124,377 68,571 130,010,584 28,883 296,280 19,323,528 111.642 1,662,820 11,124,610 6.751 1,081 557.642 32,823 194,423 2,043,430 5,119,704 SS, 697 1,633,796 115,103 79,384,298 (2) 8298,344,654 19041 19091 In factories. On farms. In factories. Pounds. 161,796 3,601,051 871,673 <3) ( 3) 132,420 5,301,211 978,903 2,829,745 1,120,863 361,850 (3) 16,814,856 3,090,055 743,447 (3) 158,470 33,000 207,149 6,700 132,836,482 51,894 17,351,773 2,255,592 11,453,424 (s) (3) 1,629,730 4,343,160 <3) 921,383 (3) 109,423,856 7464,389 317,144,872 Total. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. 5,528 5,528 60, C90 421,043 481,733 20,435 20,435 2,777,873 1,567,640 4,345,513 69,895 550,622 620,517 79,156 79,156 700 (2) (2) 322 322 399 399 90,675 ( 2) (2) 81,918 4,799,235 4,8S1,153 488,216 63,619 424,597 78,538 999,559 1,078,097 27,927 ( 2) ( 2) 56,148 56,148 190,089 (2) ( 2) 118,216 173,807 55,591 259,386 259,386 45.753 45,753 291,176 13,382,160 13,673,-336 106,075 2,735,883 2,841,958 13,703 13,703 378,897 159,785 219,112 49,988 49,988 140,895 63,773 "*77)i.22 10,245 10,245 180,996 ’i84,‘497‘ 365,493 77,824 77,824 81,869 81,869 390,049' 105,194,898 105,584,947 39,353 39,353 22.754 (2) ( 2) 613,233 11,860,601 12,473,834 18,968 18,968 169,205 4,218,953 4,388,158 1,442,676 11,234,037 12,676,713 3,860 3,860 12,909 12,909 14,344 14,344 18,592 18,592 194,990 (2) (2) 84,102 1,060,122 1,144,224 245,884 2,762,656 3,008,540 97,263 (2) 475,260 62,970 4^2,290 70,473 ( 2) ( 2) 841,262 148,065,648 148,906,910 10,276 ( 2) (2) 9,405,864 311,126,317 320,532,181 1914 In factories. Pounds. (2) 3,745,979 106,355 (2) (2) 750,810 6,377,947 354,792 855,198 (2) (2) (2) 13,267,143 4,016.570 (2) (2) (2) 144,137 (2) 97,614,024 (2) 8,717,996 6,314,757 14,808,573 102,517 (2) ( 2) 1,094,448 2,522,937 ( 2) 1,355,423 205,920,915 (2) 370,278,599 sions.e New E ngland___ 5,955, J 3,002,744 3,676,609 2,769,591 6,958,700 4,912,159 673 Middle A tlantic.. 137,753,. 141,259,571 144,296,606 1,910', 116,428,935 118,339,484 1111^,422,597 East N. Central... 116,643,i 120,279,089 149,870,599 1,891, 178,532,241 180,423,449 234,638,795 W est N. C entral.. 11,982, is 4,871,768 13,667,004 7,994,474 473, (2) (2) South A tlantic... 112 593,308 480, (2) (2) (2) E ast S. Central... 93,971 93, (2) (2) West S. Central.. 137, 473,381 424, ( 2) (2) ( 2) Mountain............... . <2) 13 1,951,613 3,293,008 457, (2) ( 2) (2) Pacific.................... 5,354, 234 10,222,747 6,778,026 3,000, 6* 208,883 9,208,931 11,418,159 I Figuresforl859and 1869 relate to farms and ranges: those of later censuses include factory products also. 3Can not be shown separately, as to do so would disclose individual operations. 8 Included under Wyoming. 4Acquired in 1898. 6 Dakota Territory prior to 1889. ®Included in Dakota Territory prior to 1889. 7 All other States, including Wyoming. 8 Data for Hawaii included in total, but not under the geographic divisions. 9 For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 36. 10Not including figures for Massachusetts and Connecticut. II Not Including figures for New Jersey. 12 Not including figures for North Dakota, South Dakota, and Nebraska. 13 Not including figures for Montana, W yoming and Arizona. , 165 BTJTTEB, C H EESE, AND M IL K , No. 109. —B utter , Ch e e se , and Mil k : B utter P roduced , 1849 to 1914; Cheese P roduced , 1859 to 1914; M ilk S old , 1879, 1889, 1899, and 1909, etc .— C ontinued. 1899, and 1909, and M ilk P roduced , MILK. Sold. State. 1 87 9 1899 Produced. ^ 1999 1889 1899 Gallons. Gallons. Gallons. GaUons. Gallons. 267,387 3,087,433 Alabama.................... 3,397,426 55,508,687 95,882,103 684 4,250 Alaska *...................... 1,022,472 709,225 42,618 3,056,109 3,347,723 Arizona...................... 4,238,852 3,952,322 54,325,673 109.861.393 316,858 A rkansas.................. California................... 12,353,178 56,540,946 45,333,432 111,191,186 153,684,741 Colorado..................... 506,700 13,170,810 10,037,067 19,680,791 38,440,111 Connecticut. ___ 12,289,893 33,879,466 34,000,152 54,413,822 68,951,862 4,988,462 4,425,909 10,699,362 12,681,268 Delaware................... 1,132,434 661,335 459,978 339,345 850,349 Districtof Columbia. 496,789 1,003,918 40,967 9,640,434 Florida....................... 1,388,781 5,056,790 3,920,412 3,872,098 53,234,508 82,438,532 Georgia....................... 374,645 84,451 584,120 H aw aii1..................... 2,789,638 5,085,863 15,122,948 15,627 Idaho.......................... 2,060,111 186,549,335 158,031,333 367,269,464 457,106,995 Illinois........................ 45,419,719 Indiana...................... 6,723,840 36,562,105 32,562,414 200,510,797 263.457.239 482,082 Indian Territory K .. 26,493,855 Iowa............................ 15,965,612 214,338,442 55,241,511 486,961,411 535.872.240 Kansas........................ 1,360,235 47,939,088 9,851,126 201,608,099 244,-909,123 8,932,259 10,415,482 118,497,289 159,311,527 Kentucky................... 2,513,209 256,241 4,356,979 4,501,119 12,881,927 39,251,413 Louisiana.................. Maine..................*___ 3,720,783 15,979,003 12,784,866 57,969,791 99,586,188 M aryland................... 4.722,944 20,654,446 19,424,325 46,601,218 64,040,517 Massachusetts........... 29; 662,953 68,180,759 64,496,692 82,571,924 105,571,873 Michigan.................... 7,898,273 55,635,108 74,025,769 224,537,488 309,617,046 Minnesota.................. 1.504,407 103,768,172 53,181,785 182,968,973 304,017,106 427,492 • 2,041,443 1,966,097 50,803,371 97,030,385 Mississippi................. Missouri..................... 3,173,017 25,954,163 15,733,185 193,931,103 258,207,755 41,165 Montana..................... 3,162,568 3.584,689 6,038,096 15,696,214 625,783 23,492,560 Nebraska................... 6,500,380 144,768,263 190,477,911 1,353,062 1,192,833 2,532,052 4,446,071 149,889 Nevada...................... New Ham pshire___ 5.739,128 28,988,306 21,132,268 42,633,268 60,724,590 New Jersey................ 15,472,783 50.726.011 56,856,550 64,003,953 77,714,055 10,036 633,638 1,036,922 New Mexico.............. 717,155 3,009,657 New Y ork................. 231,965,533 445,427/888 524,279,723 663,917,240 772,799,352 North Carolina.......... 446,798 1,826,631 2,380,029 65,250,665 89,525,749 3,177,971 415,119 1,644,150 26,566,112 48,845,280 North Dakota $........ Ohio............................ 46,801,537 84,543,703 99,430,948 326,925,396 425.870.394 2,701,471 3,626,217 Oklahoma.................. 1,544,280 47,439,853 227,540 10,308,119 14,640,108 25,042,276 48,582,968 Oregon........................ Pennsylvania............ 36,540,540 171,045,659 169,420,361 368,906,480 487,033,818 9,685,988 Rhode Island............ 3,831,706 8,796,847 10,610,547 12,923,512 1,186,045 South Carolina.......... 257,186 919,745 23,833,631 44,031,528 South Dakota e........ 20,395,625 2,385,781 59,666,525 99,244,975 Tennessee.................. 1,006,795 5,549,194 6,814,209 107,657,116 147,336,961 8,091,205 8,990,968 118,475,320 251,342,698 Texas.......................... 1,296,806 155,263 U tah........................... 9,964,903 8,614,694 25,124,642 8,471,713 Vermont.................... 6,526,550 57.566.012 33,998,934 90,712,230 142,042,223 Virginia...................... 1,224,469 6,889,183 8,577,893 78,143,459 105,068,428 Washington............... 226,703 14,897,273 25,524,209 19,873,281 50,182,415 3,391,523 750,279 4,050,741 59,449,066 83,861,660 W est Virginia........... W isconsin.................. 25,156,977 252,450,051 297,251,969 303,701,134 472,274,264 698,490 5,121,974 75,343 3,064,588 W yoming................... 1,377,607 T otal................ 530,129,755 72,134,915,342 1,937,255,864 5,210,125,567 77,266,392,674 Geographic divisions*9 New England........... 61,771,013 Middle Atlantic........ 283.978,856 E ast North Central.. 132,000,346 West North Central. 23,044,173 South A tlantic......... 9,446,511 East South Central.. 4,214,883 W est South Central. 1,869,905 Mountain................... 996,647 Pacific......................... 12,807,421 214,279,534 667,199,558 615,740,302 439,066,021 44,521,955 19,610,329 19,870,589 32,795,581 81,746,338 19092 Gallons. 78,728,345 6,881,608 83,081,875 154,901,956 33, 631,723 45,749,849 7,859,857 555,342 7,676,459 74,908,776 20,861,072 320,240,399 194,736,962 318,954,506 172,742,767 125,566,917 32,702,130 56,026,334 41,094,421 86,304,347 283,387,201 273,319,603 79,079,293 188,297,972 16,982,145 160,610,359 4,356,555 35,033,153 67,698,219 6,815,942 597,363,198 82,601,779 70,637,899 307,590,755 103,577,644 56,106,599 336,208,572 10,441,951 37,361,666 82,428,514 117,101,970 197,039,954 20,486,317 114,317,169 95,555,051 70.083.033 71.230.033 458,327,649 6,453,634 813,699,474 175,209,759 338,911,582 489,800,248 347,872,803 750,556,634 1,096,827,673 1,337,547,225 1,001,269,989 661,302,433 1,422,944,279 1,928,325,938 1,564,282,966 144,537,918 1,296,470,486 1,681,574,390 1,266,991,620 45,378.866 332,728,677 492,138,465 418,843,384 22,593,214 332,466,463 499,560,976 400,476,525 21,070,626 187,227,200 474,389,212 416,401,603 31,108,665 46,442,464 110,017,726 116,468,996 85,497,749 156,106,743 252,450,124 281,091,588 1 Figures r elate to 1909 as reported, without estimates; they do not include milk sold and paid for on the basis of cream or butter-fat content; therefore they are not closely comparable with those of preceding years. 2 Figures include only milk reported without estimates. 8 N ot reported prior to 1899. * Acquired in 1898. 6 Dakota Territory prior to 1889. 6 Included in Dakota Territory prior to 1889. * Data for Alaska and Hawaii included in total but not in geographic divisions. 8 for FRASER DigitizedFor States included in each division, see note 5, p. 36. No. 110.—CHICKENS AND OTHER FOWLS ON FARMS AND RANGES, 1890, 1900, AND 1910; FOWLS R A ISED , 1909; AND EGGS FRODtTCED, 1889, 1899, AND 1909: B y S t a t e s a n d b y G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s . M g [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, D epartm ent of Commerce.] State. 1890 A labam a............................................. A rizona............................................... A rkansas............................................ California............................................ Colorado............................................ Connecticut........................................ D elaw are............................................. District of Colum bia........................ Florida................................................ Georgia................................................ Idaho ................................................... Illinois................................................. In d ian a............................................... Number. 6,252,044 57,224 6,264,427 3,504,251 710,942 1,075,044 900,212 10,543 919,601 7,357,934 231,547 21.463,525 12,307,903 Io w a............................................... . K ansas................................................. K entucky........................................... L ouisiana............................................ M aine................................................... M aryland............................................ M assachusetts.................................... M ichigan............................................. M innesota........................................... M ississippi.......................................... Missouri.............................................. M ontana............................................. N ebrasSa............................................. N evada................................................ 20,201,706 15,843,345 12,740,559 2,246,907 1,411,185 3,430,859 1,623,605 5.852,690 4;448,831 5,631,784 22,785,848 233,660 T, 395,368 62,167 1900 2 Number. 4,737,606 176 165,200 5,393,157 3,947,200 968,761 1,073,026 628,866 8,004 1,107,816 4,549,144 31,888 516,412 16,600,728 11,103,006 1,960,505 18,907,673 11,966,843 6,849,079 3,890,563 1,564,853 2,113,544 1,625,269 8,033,531 7,730,940 5,194,856 14,903,601 531,774 7,417,837 100,661 19102 1890 Number. 4,708,474 253,118 5,234,957 5,668,974 1,648,246 1,225,781 798,345 7,433 1,259,607 4,991,612 1,013,401 20,647,947 13,273,585 Number. 661,757 4,586 783,678 482,972 34,073 66,760 131,149 590 81,419 546,010 15,176 2,505,511 ' 1,287,890 22,730,118 15,321,486 8,047,178 3,291,128 1,718,240 2,702,403 1,715,435 9,724,713 10,304,776 4,671,114 19,992,410 923,, 173 9,033,353 126,667 1,749,507 1,133,410 2,009,924 291,104 49,476 602,279 84,777 357,534 295,380 732,813 2,405,940 9,992 663, Goo 7,436 19008 Number. 448,930 9,322 699,719 249,068 48,359 25,347 36,416 289 76,404 377,308 26,255 23,597 1,136,534 846,815 257,794 1,135,670 589,342 1,006,389 408,916 20,711 192,101 55,424 371,529 411,753 643,329 1,173,112 24,90.5 394,402 6,877 Eggs produced. Fowls raised. Other fowls.1 Chickens. 1909* 1889 Number. 286,233 8,023 537,028 170,858 43,135 17,924 23,082 196 58,645 293,480 32,016 617,469 463,364 Number. 12,467,486 392,286 10,808,758 8,430,968 2,706,945 2,045,854 1,562,370 15,614 2,461,358 14,930,716 1,653,272 32,352,888 23,067,814 10,823,526 204,174 13,371,909 13,679,423 2,685,109 5,637,590 2,218,754 48,430 2,788,991 11,522,788 737,813 60,351,065 48,621,660 564,669 314,575 686,930 220,258 13,280 134,098 38,111 202,778 346,765 373,467 832,570 31+731 214,016 4,488 29,990,147 24,583,465 19,247,287 6,337,010 2,601,733 5,949,459 3,212,339 12,877,537 11,862,787 12,069,856* 31,913,210 1,432,741 15,274,150 190,815 69,448,339 42,584,975 24,691,437 5,933,700 9,384,252 8,718,593 3,931,398 34,309,633 20.354.498 11.393.498 53,147,418 834,166 23,300,684 170,725 1910 Dozens. 1899 4 1909* Dozens. Dozens. 22,234,713 18,778,960 1,043 ......... . 1,744,081 819,507 27,054,674 25,694,860 41.022.395 24,443,540 10.652.396 5,704,290 8,566,343 7,959,430 4,448,482 3,571,870 51,045 . 42,580 6,380,956 4,214,180 20,793,359 15,505,330 .. . . . . 155,710 6,492,270 2,879,590 86,402,670 100,119,418 80,755,437 70,782,200 6,949,640 99,621,920 109,760,487 81,659,304 73,190,590 44,313,377 35,337,340 14,657,544 12.820.290 13,304,150 14,935,959 15,533,732 12,511,450 14,145,240 12,928,630 54,318,410 59,915,851 53,807,974 43,208,130 18,942,070 20,542,487 85.203.290 111,816,693 6,004,051 3,002,890 41,132,140 46,929,923 870,489 589,490 ’-3 O CJ fc* H W K 2 =3 ^ > S £ CD ► % d Sfd ► y q § N N N N N e o N O O O P e e w e w w r o e R S S T o o u u e e e a r g h n d n g s y h m o m r s I s D e, 6 s i o 1 . . . . . . . 1. . a . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. a n 1 h V o t i n g i n i a l 7 t r 3 5 i s n t ,a 4 . . 4 . . . ,. . . . . . . . . . ,. .2 . i0 a , a n 5 r , 8 o 7 2l 3 i ,k 2 9o 3 2t 2e , . 0 . . .6 . 6 . 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No. 111. — ORCHARD PRODUCTS: Specified F ruits by S tates and [ S o u r c e s r : e p o R A S t a t l I d n K K L M M M M M M M M N N N N N N N o e e O h O O P R S S T T U V V W W W k .r . e h o o e e . . t. . e . i e i s s T o M d s K i A o o u o M o ae 2 N i a r i o M 1 c p 8 p t p o s l e r sP 9 1 Bushels. o t f s . e t a c 9 1 8 o h f h 9 9 t e 0 11 Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. e years, h D Ps a 1 t u i rs T u 79 i v o r a a S n o , i n n i a t r r s o z i , s u o a t N y a n , 50 76 , 06 0 . , 4 06 , 01 ,70 5 1 8 , . , 02 , 0 4 0 8 ,0 5 , 9 40 , 0 3 0 90 1 6 6 3 1 9 0 7 0 , 0 9 ., 9 09 ,0 4 , 2 21 0 , 0 0 0 06 2 6 , 70 9 , 80 4 4 7 9 0 3 , 30 0 0 , 07 0. 3 0 ,0, 5 4 9 2 4 00 0 0 . 0 ,0 . 40 . , 04 5 7 , 90 6 6 . 0 , 09 , 2 . 0 4 ' ,0 ,0 4 5 , 3, 6 2 6 . 6 72 2 r . . . t . . h . . . . 6 . . . A. 4 . . . . , . t. 4 . . .l . 68 . a . . , . 2 . 3 3n . . , 8 07 t . 02 i 8 1 . . t. . . h . . . . 2 . . . 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Y . 2. . . . 4.o . . . , . r . 1 2 . . . k . 1 5 . . . . 1, . 1 .4 . , . . 24 . 0 . . . 5 . 9 0 . . 4 . 7 , 5 3 6 9 2 16 . 4 , 0, 8 7 0 2 53 , 49 4 64 8 0 0. 6 2 r . . . t . . h. . . . . 4 . . .C . , . . 6 . . a . 6 4. . . r . 2 . , . o7. . , . 6. l7 . i 5, 5 n 1 1 a, 5 3 6 6 79 31, 3 0 , , 06 3 3,4 5 , 42 4 15 1 1 604 7 4 3 5 1 , 2 74 3 , 3 i o . . . 2 . . . . 0 . . . ,. . 6 . 4 . . . 1 . , . . 6 . 7 . . 6 . 6 . , . .4 . . 3 . 3 . .8 . , . 3 .2 7 .0 . . 8 .4 5 . . . 1. 0 . 2 . 0 . . , . 0 . 06 . . . 30. 8 4 . . . 6 6. 9 . . . ,. 6 2. 3 . . . . 4 4 0 1 7 a , 2 4 . . 3 .2 1 . . . 5 ,. . . 13 . . . . 0 8 . 2 . . . 2 0 . 5 . . . . 5 . . 03 . . , . 0 . 59 . . . 107 . 3 . . . ,3. . . 0 1 . . . . 5 4 . 1 . . 4. 0 . , l a h o1 m1 . . e. . . . g . . . .o . . . .n . .8 . . . 7. . . . 3 . 1 . . . , . , 9. . 9 . . 83. 3 . . . 0 . 0 . 5. . . ,. 0 . 1 9 . . . 0 . 02 . . . 1. . 6 . 1 0 . , 071 0 13 . 01 0 9 90 2 0, 5 0 0 4 . 3 4 0 , 4 5 4 30 7 8 n . . . . n . . . . s . . 2 . . y . . 4 . . l . , . v. 0 . 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I . 3 . . . s . 9 . . 8 a 0 1 . 0 20 9 0 6 ,0 4 2,. 0 1 13 7 34 2 00 0 u . . . t . . h . . . . . . .2 C . . . 5. . . a . 1 . . 3 . r . , . 7. 6 o. . . 2 . l . 8 i 8 , n 1 8 98 . 4 10 01 4 8 1 u . . . t. . . h . . . . . . . 1 D . . . . 7 . . a . , . . 1 1 . k. . 2. 9 . . o . 1 . . 3 . t . , 4 7 a 3 0 48 e ,7 . . 6 . . , . 5 4 . 7 . . . , 70. . 0 . . 5., 0 . 4. 7 . . 0 . 4 . 7 . . 1, . ,4 . 0 . 6 . , . . 0 5 . 7 . . . 70 . 89 . . . 9 . 0 . . . ,0 . .4 0 . . . . .31 0 n n e 5 s s, 3 e x a s . . 5 . . . . 9 . . . 1 . . .1 . , . . 9 6. . . . 8 . 3 . . 5 . , . 4 .0 . . . 15 0. . . . .,8 . .0 4 . . . 0 .0 7 . . . 0 0. 2 . . . 92,. . 2 . . , . . 46 3 . . . . 3 501 . . . 1 . 62 . a. . . . . h . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . 8 . . . 9. . . 3 . , . . 8 .5 . . . 08 . 6. . 2 . , . 5. 0 . . . 0 .2 . 8 . . . 3 . 0. 5 . . . 0 ., 1 . 3 . . 0 . 4 . 1 . 3 59 03 5 , 02 7. 9 0 2 1 1 0 . . r . . . . m . . . . . . . o . 1 . . . n . , . . 1 . t. . 71 . . . . 6 , . . 4 . . , . 1 . 5 8 . . . . .2 9 . 2 . . .2 , .8 . 6 . . .96 8. . 6 . 9 0 7 2 0 , 2 0 9 i a , 8 . . . 63 . . . . 5, . . 1 . . , .9 0 . 9 . . . . 83. .9 . . 2,. 7 . 3 9 . . . 4 . 54 . . . 7. . 1 . 2 0 . . , . . 043 . . . 3 . 30 . 8 . . 9, . . 0 4 . . . 0 . 4 .8 . . . 6. 8 0 r g i n 0 9 4 74 . 8 0 a . . . .s . . h. . . . . i . . . n7 . . . . 2 g . . . 8 . 2 t . . . , o . , . 9 . 6 . n . 1 . 7 7. . . 78 . .2 . . . 8 , 1 8 9 0 0 7 ,0 8. 9 0 4 9 0 , 50 4 0 3, 9 1 1 4 68 . ,3 30 1 8 0 1 .1 9 0 20 0 8 0 0 6 , 09 t . . . . V. . . . . . i . 7 . r . . . , . g . 4 . . .i 49. . n . . .5, . 2i. . a . , 5 . 2 7. . . . 4 5 9 1 , 5 0 6 c . . . o. . . . . n . . . . s . . . 3 . i . . n . 0 . . . 3. 2 . . . , . , . 3 . 2 . . . 73 . 3 . . 3 . . . 2 . 0 . . . , .2 . 1 . 2 9 1 0. 209 9 0 3 5 9 8 9 1 7 , 8 3 6 Geographic divisions. S F 8 e r l a b a m 7 1 a 9 .8 . , . . 1 8. . . . 817 . . . 5 . , . . .3 4 . . . 59. 1 . . . 6 . 3 8 . . . 1. 4. . .0 . . , . 0 45. . . 1. 1 04 . . . . 3 6 . 8. . . ., 3 . 2 5 . . . 0 . 2 8 r i z o n 1 a 3 . . , . . 4 . 7 . . . 7 . 2 . . . 1 ,. 1 . 8 . . . 3 . 1 . . 5 . . 4 .3 . . . . 0 8. . . . 0 , . 5 . 0 . 0 . . 0. 9 . . . , . 2 6 . 1 . . . 0 . 0 . . . , 1 . 2 0. . . 3 0 13. 3 0 , 096 0 40 8 ,0 2 6 . 4 4 0 21 4 r . . . k . . . . .a . . . n . . . 2 . . s . . , . a . 8 . . . s . 21 . . . . ,1 . . 2 . . , . 2 9. 1 . . . . .68 . 6 . . . ,2 8 . 3 .0 . . .3 34 a . . .l . . i . . f . . o . . . . r . 3 . . n. . , . . 4 . i . . a .48 . . . . ,8 . 9. . . , 5. 3 . 2 . . . 50 . 5. . . 8 ,.8 9 . 0 . . ,. 2 7 5 9 . 63 0 , 3 02 1 , 6 0 4 4 7 2 , 1 1 , 7 1 , 5 9 1 o l o r a 2 d 5 o 7 3 . . . , . , .5 . 5 . . 2.6 5 . . . 3 . 9. 6. . . . , 4 . .04 . . 0 . 9 .7 . . . . , 4 . 6 0 . 3 . . . 09 . 8 . . 1 2 . 0 .1 . . . , . . 2 2 . . . 0 . 5 1 . 08 9 9 0 25 , 69 o n . . . . . n . . . . e . . 3. . c . . ., t . 7. . i . . 0c1 . . . u . 8 , . . 5 . . t , . 1 . 49 . ^ . . . 3 . 0 . 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 91 . ,6 2 0 7 06 7 8 94 . 0 10 e . . . l . . a . . . . w . . . . . . a . 7 . . . r .0 . . . 2e . . 1 . . , . .9 8 . . . 2.3 . 4 . . 0 ., . 5 0 . . . .0 9 . . 9. . 4 . 0 , 7 0 1 5 0 6 0 , 6 7 4 2 7 1 2 . 5 0 5o 2l i s t r _ i _ _ c _ _t 2 o8 3 f2 C, 9 u m3 b 3 i a 4 1 1 4 31 , 20 l . . o . . . . r. . . . i . . d . . . . . a . . 1 . . . . , . 8. . . . 6 3 . . . . 6 , . . 4 . . . . 0 . . . . 5 . . . 9 . . . . 2 . . . . , 1 1 2 9 8 . 8 30 e o r g i 6a 7 . . . 0 . . 8 . . , . 8. 9 . . . 8 . 1 5 . . . 9 . ., . .67 . . . 5 1. 2 . . . 3 4 . 5 . . . 92. . 0 . . , , . . 07 5 . . . 4 . 502 . . . ,8 . 5 . 7 . . . , . 1 4. 4 . . . 6 9 9 a h o . 2. . . . 2 . . . . 3 . . 6 . . . 6 . 5 . . . 6 19 . . . .2 , . . 9 . . . . 9 5 . 1. . 9. 5 . 7 . . . . ., . 0 71 . . . 0 . 98 . . . 0 . , 3 1 . 7. . . 6 . 3 . . . 5 . 24 . . . . 5 0 2 0 35 26 ,4 1 5 . 3 7 0 l . . . i . . n . . . . . o . . . . i . . 9 . s . . . , . . 1 . . . . 37 . . . . ,8 . . 0 . . , 7. 9 . 1 . . . 53. 5. . . 0., 0 . 3. 6 . . 0 . 2 . 6 . . 1 . 1, . 0 . 8 , 0 2 0 70 3 5 49 ,2 2 3 . 3 8 0 . . d . . . . . i . . a. . . . n. . 8 . . . a . , . . 6 . . . . 2 2 . . . . 0 , . . 7 . . , . 5 .5 2 . . . . 7 . 9 . 9 . . 8. , 1. . 1 6 . . 5. 3. 9 . . .1 , 4 0 3 , 0 1 3 2 2 2 , 5 6 5 4 8 , 7 3 0 2 , . a. . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . , . . . . 1 . . . . . . . 62 . . . . . . . . ,9. . . . 7 . . , . 5 4 . 8 . . . . 6.6 . 7 . . 2. , 7 . .6 5 * 5 6 , 4 . 8 0 2 8 0 3 1 0 , 3 1 ,0 w 08 . 050 a n s a 3 s , . 2 . . . 1. 1 . . . .4 , . . 3 . . , 3. 54. . . . 0 6. 3. . . 7 ., 7 . 1 4. . . 5 . 3 3 . . . 7 . 8 . 0 .2 . , . . 40 4. . . . 8 0, . 1 . 5 . 9 . .2 .6 . . 1 . 7.2 . . , . 1 0 e n t u 6 c , k 0 57 y 3 , . .3 . ,. 9 . 67 . . . . 1 8 . 1 . . . 7 ,. 2 . 4 .3 . . 5 . 9 .4 . . 1. . ,9 . 0 . 7 . , . . 0 6 . 0 . . 1 . 20 0. . . . . 3 . 0 . . . , 3. 7 . 3 . . .4 76 . 8 2 2 . 3 90 o . . u. . . . . i . . s . . . .i . . a . 6 . . . n . 8 . . . , . a . 7 . 3 . . . 3 . 3 . . . 5 , . . 8 . . . . 7 . . . . 1 5 . . . 5 00 4 ,8 7 6 3 2 , 98 1 4 . . . a . . . . i . . n. . . . e. . . . 1 . . . . , . . 4 . . . 23. . . . 1 ., . 6 . . , . 4 . 37 . . . . . 7 6 . 6 . . . 3 , . 1 . 1 . 1 . . 7 . 8 . , . . 8 . 1 . 0 . 2 .9 . 0 , 5 0 0 1 1 a r y l 3a ,n 1 d 5I 0. , . . . ., 2 . 6 . . . . 7 . 5 . . . 3 . 2 . 1 . . . 5 .7 . . . 2 . . .3 0 . . , . 32. 0 . . . 4 0 . 0 9. . . 3, . 7.6 . . . 5 8 .03 . . . . 9 2 .0 .0 a s s a 3 c h. 0 u 2 s ,3 5 e . 2 5 4 t t . 30 1 s 6 , 8 . 2. 2 . . 6 . 5 . 7 . . . . ,9 . 0 9. 9 . . . 0 .1 0 . . . 0 , . 61 . 7 . . .4 . 5 . . 5 . .8 6 . . . . 9. 0 . 1 3 . . 2. 1 . . . , . , . 35 . 5 . . . 3 . 6. . 1 . . 2 9. .6 3 . , . . 2 . 0 3 . . . 9 .91. . 0. . 6 ,. , . 06 .6 . . . 308 . 7 . . 7. 6. 4 . . . 4., 1 . 5 . . . . 7 . 08 i c h i g 8 a , 9n i . . n. . . . . n . . . . e. . . . 1 s . . . o . 2 . . . 0 t . 1 . . a . , . , 1. . 0 . . 4 . 1 . 4 . 3. . . . 4 . 4 . . . , 4 . . 1 . 51 5 9. 6 0 0 50 9 0 9 2 21 0 , 0, 3 1 567 . 1 50 50 3 5, 3 8 . 160 i . . s . . . s. . . i . . . s . . . s .2 . . i . 4. p . . . 9 . . p 2 . . , . . 0 6i . . . .53 . 3 . . 5 ,. . 1 8 . . . 5. 4 . 2 . i . . . s . . . s . . . o . . . . u . 6 . . . r . . . . 4 . i . . 9. . . . .6, . .9 . . 1. . 6 .4 . .2 . 38 . . , . . 3 6, . . 9 6. . 7 . . 7 1. . 5 1 7 , , 0 0, 4 0 0 8 8 6 0 4 9 , 0 5 5 . 48 0 o n t a n4 3a , . 59 . . . . 63 . . . 7 . 9 . 9 . . , . . 1 0 . . . 1 . 5 . . . . 4. .1 0 . . . 7 . 0 . . . 0 . 1 . . . 2 . . . 8 . . . . . . . . . . . 2. e b r a k, 3 a 43 . 3 , . . 3 . . , .2 24. . . . . 9 1. .4 . . 7 . , 0 . 0. .8 . 0 . 7 . ,. . 7. . 3 . 1 0 . . 5 . . 01 . . 3 . 0 . 0 . . . , . . 1 . . . . 8 . . . 90 . . 1 s e v a d 1a 0 . . . , . .7 7 . . . 6 . 4 . . . 0 . , 1. 4. . . 9 . 4. . . 2 . 9. . 2 . . 0 . . , . 5. 0 . . .3 6 .0 . . . , 3 . 1. . . 6. 7 . . . ., 1 . 0 . . . . 0 9 . . 9 0 . 9 h 8 0 7 , i 3 4 6r 5 2 e , 0 . 4 0 2 5 0 3 4 0 , 4 2 71 . 18 0 e w . . . . . . H . . . 1 . . . a. , . .9 . . m . 7 1 . . . . 8 ,. . p 1 , 1 07 s 174 . 09 0 e . .w . . . . . . . . J . . 4. . e . . . , . r .6 . . .s 14 . . e. . 0, . . 4 y. . , . 2 . 0 8 . . . . . 9 6 . 0 . . . 6 , 4 6 7 1 27 0 . 8 4 0 , 940 120 8 8, 7 4 o N . 1 Bushels. A A A C C C D D F G I I I N S N e Y ears I ndicated , in G eographic D iv isions . 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No. 111 . — O r c h a r d P r o d u c t s : S p e c if ie d F r u it s P S A A A C C t r l a i a b e 1 a . 9 k a r 01 s 99 — C 1 1 7 8 o 9 n t i n u 9 A e 1 o . . 1 . . . ,. . 0 . . . . 0 . . . . 0 .8 . . . ,. . 4 . . . . 2 2 . . . .2 0 . . . 0 . 4 . . . . 7 . 4 36 0 , 0 4 s 2 .7 . . , . . 0 . . . . 0 . . . 0 . . . . . . 7 . . . . , . . 8 . . 5 . . 8 . 1. ,. . 9 9 . 7 93 4 5 6 0 . . . i , . 8 . 5 a. . 5 . , . 2 . 0 . , . . 3 69 3, 7 0 2 0 , 00 3 2 1 ,, 50 3 . . o ., . 2 5 . . . 0. 3 . . . , .6 . 0 . . 0 0 5 ,3 5 , 3 8 8 8 7 ,1 2 9 2 1 a5 o e F G I I I d . . . . a . . . . . h . . . . . o 4 . . . . 2 . . . . , . 7 6. . . . 0 4 . . . , 1. 9 . 0 . . 6 . . 0 . l l. . . i . . . n . . . . . o . .2 . . i. .4 . s . . 9 . 4. . . , . 5.3 . . . 6 6.1 . . . , 5 5. 0. . 9a 4 , . 1 9 . . . .0 12 . . . ., 5 3 . 0 . . n d i a 3 n 1 4 , I o K K L a o M a M a M r s M a n . . . . s. . n t . . .u . . . . . i . . s N N N N e e e 6. e . . . 9. . 3 . 4 .C . 8 . . . . , . . . .o . . . 3. . . . a . . . . h . .7 . . . g . . . 3.o . . 3 s n d e 1 . 3 .r 5 . . . . e, . 4 4. o2 4 . ., 1 0 . , . s9 . 2 . . e 0 . 9 y , 0 0 . . x . 6 3. i , 5 0c ,r 3 7 k ,0 0 .8 8. a 5 1 r 0 2 9 o , 20 3 . 7 . . . 4. . 3 . . , . . 3 8 . . . o ., . 4 . . m .4 . 5 . . 5. . 7. n . . . 4 . 6 . . . , . 0 . 6 7 y 8 l ,v 8 ’ 2 I, 5 7 s 0 . . 4. 7 .8 . . 0 . a . , . 70. . . .0 3 . 2 . a 12 ,l 0 a1 O O O P R . . . h . . . . . i. k . . . l. . .r . . . .e . . e n h o S . . t . . h . . . 6 . . . . 5C . . . . , 1 6 a 0 8 1 G 2 8e 3s ,s 7 5 e 5 5 n . e. . . . . x . . . . . a . . 1 . . s . . 1 . . . . 0 . 2 . . ., . 8 9 . . . . . t . . . a . . . . . h . . . . 3 . . . . 8 . . . , . .4 6 . . . 8. 5 . o n V W W i r 2 0 4 i g i 7n . . . s . . . 3h . . . . 1 . . i . . . s . . .t . . . 2 . 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'. 2' . . 2 .3 . 23 . . 2 3. . . . 2 3. . . . 2 .3 . 2 4 . . 2 .4 . . . 2 .4 . 1 . . . . . . . .. . . ., . ,. . . ., . . ., . . ., . ., . . ., . . ., C . . . . 0 , 5 8 0, 1 9 . 1. . , 6 . . 0 . 0 . 1 5, 3 5 1 , . 1 . 51,. . 1 . .2 ,. 1 ,6 9 6 3 , 1 ,6 1 4 1 ,6 2 7 5 , . 1. ., 94 . 9. . 6 . , 1 ,6 2 7 7, 9 f s i i u m No. 113 .—NATIONAL FORESTS: T N U , R U P , Y E J 30, 1912 S e ue . . . . . . . . . . .9 . .1 . 3. . 5. . 7. . . .9 . 0. . .2 . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 9 . . .1 9 . . 1. 8 . . 2. 7 . . 2. 7 . . . 2. 8 . . 2. 1 . . 2. 6 . . 2. 6 . . . e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 8 . 7. . , .1 8. ,. 5 . 9 . . , 8 . .0 ., 1 . 1 . ., 1 . 1 . ,. 2 . 2 . . , 3. .5 ., 1 . 7 . . . . n . . . . . . . . s . . . . 2. . . 2. . . 4 ,. 1 . 7 . 5. , 1 . .9 . 5 ,. 1 . 1 . . 5 ., 1 . 4 . . 5 ,. 1 6 . 6 ., 4 . 6 . . 6 ,. 6 . 6 . . 6. , 0 . 1. . 7 ., 2 . 1 . . . . 2 u . . . . ,. . 2 . ,. . 4. ,. 8 . 0 7. ,. 7 . 04. . , . 6 . 73 . . ., .6 1 5. , 5 58 . . , 0 . 7 1. . ,. 1 . 5 2 . . . , 1 . 3 7. . ., 6 . 1 .4 . . . . . . . . . s E i u m r o e v i sbf se i [ e e e r r la S n v s e r o n e p r c r d e e T G K i C G H H S n 1913 e F T F W G G i T ' * 8 4 S W I e P o n m m m . . . . . . . . . . d. . . e n t r _e _ d _ s u r . . . . . . . . . . d. . . i r e a t p e c r a r a . . . . . . . . . . . . . P o f s i o * ' 7 . 0 . 65 . 40 . 35 . 0 . 08 3 . 57 . 0 . 9 ea — b b u e e r e c e . or a i t o e u x r r d p t 7 , .e s Qa s D d n ie , , 8 ,0 ,9 , 7 9 o e rn , e s dt 0 o ,P a 3 i at t 5 9 3 8 1 4 4 9 8 8 ,, 37 , 4 , 4 1 0 7 t h c G r f p o r t g s i v i i n a o 1916 e e s n 4 0 ,0r4 0 123 ,259 206 ,597 . te l z f 1917 : s 4 2 ,0 7 6 119,483 18 4 ,7 1 5 4 1 ,427 113,073 149 ,802 s : . . . . . 8 ,3 0 3 . . . . . . 1. 0.,905 . . . . . . 1 0. ,8 4 0. . . . . . . 1 1 ,608 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ,5 4 0 ,0 8 4 ( . . . ., . . 2. .3 0 . . t a 1 ,9 9 3 ,5 8 9 v h e o u r 857,321 s a 2 .4 4 2 ,0 0 8 ,0 8 7 a g n e ) 1 .9 5 d 1 .8 5 n 1 0 3 .0 0 0g ,0 0 0 e 1 1 0 ,0s 0 0 ,0 0 0 . 1 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 r n o , oe oo, oo o . a c s t o c 9 ,2 3 9 ,0 6 3 1o ,7 5 8 ,7 6. 4 4 3 ,2 6 8 2 ,9 6 8 9 8 ,9 0 3 7 ,8 4 3 ,2 0 5 . . 1 ,9 5 3 ,1 9 8 4 9 ,939 2 .3 0 6 9 8 ,880 7 ,5 8 6 ,0 3 4 9 ,7 4 7 ,1 0 8 9 ,0 1 0 ,7 3 1 a e s . o 1 ,8 6 7 l,0 4 1l 1s ,2 8 2 ,6 4 7 l 1 ,2 4 3 ,1 9 5 , 1 ,1 6 4 d,0 0 3 s e t t l e m e n t . .s . . . .3. 6 .,1. 0. 5 . . . . . . 3 9 ,9 2 7 . 3 ,1 8 1 2 ,2 9 9 e s f o r t i m b e ss s1 7 ,5 5 8 . . 12,981 7 ,2 8 4 3 7 ,7 8 2 t i n e s a l e . s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 ,3 7 2 8 833 14 402 s 5 ,0 2 8 a p s 7 ,9s 5 0 . . d 660 o l l 5*471 o 5 1 ,2 3 5 w e 4 7 ,1 6 4 . . . . . 8 8. .9 5 0. . . . . . 1. 0 .1 ,0. 9 6 . r . . . . . u 6 7 ,2 s7 8 e s 6 8 ,7 7 3 * , . 7 8 ,0 5 8 d o l 8 5 ,2 3 6 l f e 9 9 7 ,5 8 3 s . 1 ,1 2 4d ,6 7 7 . o 1 ,2 0 2l ,4 0 4 l 1 ,0 0 1 ,1 5 6 e t r e s p a . . . . . .6 ,5. 8 .3 . . . . . . . 4 ,7 6 5 . d o l,8 1 8 l s .7 ,8 1 0 . 5 9 ,6 9 0 ,3 5 7 p o l e o s a 1 w t n 9 e n u 2 ,4 3 7 ,7 1 0 i e 1 m a r 4 b p o r e e e 17,102 1 8 ,870 s 3 8 156 s . 5 2 ,514 . . . . . 106,389 . . s 308,329 . . s 1 ,5 4. 4 ,7 .1 4 s s 5 ,0 8 1 e 2 ,8 2 3 ,5 4 1 2 ,4 8 1 ,4 6 9 t s 1 ,5 9 5 ,8 7 3 . . s 2 r r r c r y m e t n i a 3 ,4 5 7 ,0 2 8 o p i t k t t s s a s d f d d t o 8 , . . . o ca : e 99 4 ,3r1 4 e r . . . o . . . 3 3. ,2 8l 7. .l . . a l t i _ _ op l l 4 0a ,2 9 1 p e n . . .o . . . . l . . .l . t r 2 1 ,8 e1 0 e r 5 0 ,5 6p 3 i a 4 8 ,2 4l 9 z i 962 ,1 7 5g n z i n g . . . . . . . 6. ,6 6. 7. . e . 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N . . . e . . 7 ,4op 6 7 ,8 .9 0 . . . . 7. ,7 9 0. ,9 6 3 . . . . . . . . . 7 ,2 3 2 ,2 7 6 T R d 1917. t 2 2 2 l e p Thousand dollars. 1 * 0 . 7. 95 . 28 . 41 7 79 . 9 .0 1 e p o H R e u i D s 4 r r ec e : e t i m b e r m . . . . .b . . . . 3e. 8. ,7 4 9. . . . . . 3o. 8 ,2 6 4 f . . r m . . . . ' . . .b M . . . . f e . . 123 ,2 3. 3 . c 1 2 1 u,7 5 0 . t r . . a . . . . . l . .d . u . . . . o . e . . 196 ,3. 3l.5 . . s . . . 191 ,825 . . .l . . . . .. . i m b e r s a l e 5e ,7 7 2 r N u m b . . 6. ,1 8. 2. . . Q u . . . . . a .' . . M. n. . . f . . . 799 ,4i 1 7 t . 2y ,1 3 7 ,3 1 1 t .t . . . . P r i c e p e r b o a r d f e e t . . . . . . . . . . . . d . . . . . o. . . . . l . 2. .0 0 . s . . . . . .2 .0. 1 . . .l . . r a z i n g : 101,000,000 1 0r 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 A r e a o f a N T V i b p e n 1912 F m dn d ug s tg l V u ae pl i s v c p e r d d . Thousand dollars. 1 1 92 90 . 1. 6. . 1 ., 41 . 3 . . 9. 7. 6 . . 1 ,. 0 . 2 6 9 9 5 . 1, . 0 9 . 9 . . 9 . 24 . . . 1 . , 96 . 2 9 4 2 1 , 48 5 9 7 1 . 1 ,. 62 1 910 . 1, . 73 . 3 . . .9 3 . 4 . . 1, . 6 4 0 9 47 . ,. 2 8 8 77 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . .7 . . . 8. 9 . . .0 . 0 . . .0 . .0 . . . .0 . 0 . . .0 . . . .0 . V e c e e s n i n f 171 NATIONAL FORESTS. No. 1 14 .—LOCATION AND AREA OF THE NATIONAL FOREST LANDS ON JUNE 30, 1917: B y S tates . [ S A C T A A C C C C D K M P S T T A A O C - C A C C C E I K L M M M P S S S S S S T T A B C C D G H H L L M P R R S S S U W l a t S a o t u e r c n a s k a : h . . . . u . . . . g . . . . .a . . . . c . h o . . . . n . . . . .g . . . a . . . . . s . . .s e A nf l a : a o d Acres, R r n e t r i e f d o so T . . o . . . . t. . . . a . . . . l . . . . . . . 1 5 3 , 4 , , 4 3 1 l F 8 5 d B .7 . C C C 2 C, . 1 C 1 I, 3 K, 1 L. . . 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N L S C P M o a T a o u e i r t h e a s t e r n r5 4 , g 8 . k . . . . .e . . . . . . . g . . . . 6 r . . . o . , . . 2 . u. . 87. . .p . . 8, . .1 . . , . 8 4 .5 . . . 6, 2. . 7 . . 7. , . 1 . 3 . . . t . . .h . . . . e . . . . r . 2. . n. . . , . 4. . . . 94 . g . . . 8, . r . 8 . . .,o 1 . 0 4. . . u 1 . 89 . . . , p. 9,. 0 . 9 . n t r a l 3 g, 0 r 1 o 4 u , 5 9 p ,8 .1 . . 8 . 2 . . . c . . . i . .f . . i. . . c . . . . . . . 6 g . . . . 4 r. . . .2 o2 . . . ., , u. 1 . 0 . . . p 4 .2 . . . 2 . 1, . . 8 . . , . 9. 9 . . s c . e . . . .l . . l . . a . . . 1. n . . . 8 . . e . . , . o . 2 2 . . . u . 0 7 . . . s .4, 8 6 05g 1,0 r 3 1 , 6 15 ,2 6 , 21 7 35, 0 5, 7 2 1 o 6 . 52 . . . 3 .9 . . 4.6 . . , o 34 39 1 3 . . 7 . . u , 3 8 p ,6 . ,.0 . 6 . . 1 21 , 3 8 . , . . 4 . . . .7 8, 6 6 ,1 u 1 71 p, 7 6, , 2 9 7 6 . . 9 . 1 . . . . 0 . . . . ,. , 0 9 4 ,2 1 5 4 5 . .2 . . 4 . . , . .8 . . . 1 . . . 7 7 0 , 8 4 , 0 18 6 1, 5 , 2 5 7 5 . . o . . . . t. . . . a . . . . l . . I. . . .S . . . ,. . . 2 0 . . . . 3 8 . . . . , 7 . 4. 3 . . , . .934 . . . ,. 45 . 6 7. . ,6 . . 4 8 8. . . . 5 0. *. . . , 3, . .3 5 0. * a e 1 4 C I S I D n n o e o c e c m e l l e u p u s u x d d n t p e e l e o d d a t d n i i w n n a t o i c t t o “ l t 7 1 1 6 , 3 0 83 a h u r y S d l C 1 9, s t a e n a . 0. . . 5 , 0 . 4. . 0 67 2 1 , f o t t l S8 o e h i 175 FOREST PRODUCTS No. 117.—PRODUCTION AND AVERAGE MILL VALUE OF LUMBER SAWED, CALENDAR YEAR 1909, AND PRODUCTION, CALENDAR YEARS 1915 AND 1916: B y r P i n i K nc o id o fp W . s oa d l [ S o u r c F e s : o R e r 1 K i n d . . .h . . . .s . . . .e . r .d . . . 9 0 u a Mfeet. n vt Dollars. 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L . a . . . . . r . . . . c . . . h. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 1 1 1 1 . 7. . 3 . . 2 . . . , . .5 . . , . i 90 n ., 3 80 i76 n , , 0.1 1. 1 1 1 0 4 4. 6 . . 6 7 1 5 e57 87 8 04 3 e 28 0 1 5 ,9 . 9 . , 7. . . ,5 . . 4 .3 . 622 . 1 1 1 3 5 , 5 3 . . o . . . . t. . . 4 . a . . . 4 . l . . . , . 5. . . . 0. . . . 9 . . . . , T T 3 o 6 a u e a t g p 2 1 1 1. 1 . an . 1 0 . 06 1 . 07 1 1 0 9 1 3 1 0 1 , 06 0 7 10 .6 .7 . 54 5 8 1 1 1. 2 1 7 0 0. 9 04 1 0 5 3 0 2 7 7 7 2 0 1 0 7 5 7 5 5 0 . 6 8 s I C S e n o e c m , 5 0 4 1 0 0 1 , . 40 01 , 14 , S 0 3 7 3 0 0 6 8 , 0 5 5 . 44 9 9 0 4 8 p x d u p e t 1. 1 2. 03 80 03 38 9 e l s 0 ul l 2, 0 2. 0 1. 0 1. 0 1. 0 3 1 6 9 5 0 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . u . 1. 0 7 0 . 0 0 1. 0 7 0 . 40 2 0 0 , 0 . 8 0 1 6 0 . 0. 7 0 1. 0 9 0 . 40 00 91 5 . 0. 3 0 8 0 . 02 0 . 0. 0 0 1 0 . 08 4 0 . 60 9. 4 . 0 ., . 0 5 4 9 4 0 5 . 0 2 8 50 3 9 . 6 S2 9 5 0 4 . 07 4 4, 5 0 1 , 0 0 1, 8 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 15 3 5 . 90 7 . 0 . 5 0 4 . 0 . 5 0 9 . 0. 1 0 45 . , 30 7 0 2 0 93 4 1 3 0 1. 1. 1. 1, 2. 0 0 0 2 0 2 3 2 6 3 1. 0 4 0 1 , 8 1 , 3 , 3 0 . . 0 0 0 5 7 9 6 2 5 5 4 0 0 9 5 5 5 8 0. 1 7 0 2 9 . 09 4 0 7 .0 48 06 . 6 35 70 34 0 2 7 d 5 8 9 3 7 a e 08 00 20 50 20 1 0 1. 0 2 0 2. 0 1. 0 . 6 e 5 0 p 03 4 50 7 1 5 0 3 3 00 6 5 0 0 4 0 3 3 3 u .a d a 5 0 0 0 e 6 Dollars. 0 e 0. 4 0. 2 .41 0 .1 0. 1 23 6 34 7 2 7 01 1 l 1 0 5 3 2. . 0 1 .0 9 2 4 . 05 . 9 . 0 . . 8 . . .3 . . . 0 . 7 ) 4. 0 2 0.5 4 . 0 2 0.8 5 1 . 00 1 . 02 1 , 00 1 , 7 7 2 . 03 0 0 1 1 9 1 1 19 .0 5 0. 2 1, . 0 ,5 . 2 0. 2 1 5 7 9 6 1 5 2 1 0 h D 1 V te V y Mfeet. 1 0 8 0 0 0 5. . 0 1 0 t , 9 e e l tr u i 1 * 0 2 0.2 08 0. 2 . 04 0. 3 . . . .0 6 . . . 0. 4 . . 06 0. 4 .8 2 8 0 .0 . 9. 8w6 56 f e 1 . 3 0 0 4 4 0 9 3 0 8 5 o 5 t a l — 9 1 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 . . . .1 . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 . . . .1 . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 c 1 V e i 1 9 2 82 5 7, 1 6 ,7 4 4 . . 19 . 2 . 0 9 s Dollars. 2 2 4 3 7 r e v 9 . 41 8 2 0 . , 9 .3 4 1 . . 3 8, 2 9 . . 1 .1 7 6 . 55 6 4 , 9, , 1 1 2 1 , t r . . 1 0 . 4 . . . 98 . 4 . 0 9 . 25 5 66 0 0 3 . 3 0. 2 60 5 0 6 . . 4 1 . 9 . . .18 . 5 . . 5 . 6 . . . 4 9 . 9 . . 24 5 0 8 e . . . .m. . . . . . p . . . . l . . e. . a k o p _l e . . .d . . . . . 1 r e Mfeet. H M a O P B w W h Y . . . . . _a . .g . . .9 . . . . 9 o. . . . 1. .5. . . .4 . v a t Dollars. . . . .s . a . e. . i . e. . . . . . .2 . . w. . . 3 . . . . h . 5. h 4 .r . . .3 . o S 1 i M A B B B C . . . . . . s. . . . . c. c . a. . . p t 9 . Q e s v S a o 5 ,1 1 3 3 , , 0 . 4 , n N . a 6 2 0 4 0 5 0 1 0 4 7 5 5 8 4 6 t r 0 . 40 0 . 0 0 . 20 5 . 70 0 . 08 l o w . 0 . 0 . 0. 0 , 39 . , 7 , u 40 3 6 1 4 , 0 0 r a e y 176 FOREST PRODUCTS N o . 1 1 8 .— F IR E W O O D U S E D O N F A R M S : E s t im a t e d N u m b e r o p F a r m s ; Q u a n t it y a n d V a l u e o p W o o d U s e d , w it h A v e r a g e s p e r F a r m , 1917, AND P r ic e s p e r C o r d , D e c e m b e r , 1916 a n d 1917. [Source: Report of the Department of Agriculture.] State. Number of farms, Cords 1917 per (esti farm. mated). Maine............................................. 60,000 New Hampshire.......................... 27,000 V erm ont....................................... 33,000 Massachusetts.............................. 37,000 Rhode Island............................... 5,000 27,000 Connecticut.................................. New York..................................... 215,000 New Jersey................................... 33,000 Pennsylvania............................... 218,000 11,000 Delaware....................................... M aryland...................................... 50,000 Virginia......................................... 190,000 99,000 West Virginia.............................. North Carolina............................ 259,000 South Carolina............................. 185,000 Georgia.......................................... 300,000 Florida.......................................... 55,000 Ohio............................................... 271,000 Indiana.......................................... 215,000 Illinois........................................... 250,000 Michigan....................................... 209,000 Wisconsin..................................... 180,000 Minnesota..................................... 157,000 Iow a............................................... 215,000 Missouri......................................... 275,000 North D akota.............................. 90,000 South D akota.............................. 90,000 Nebraska....................................... 135,000 Kansas.......................................... 180,000 K entucky..................................... 265,000 Tennessee..................................... 250,000 Alabama....................................... 270,000 Mississippi.................................... 285,000 Louisiana...................................... Texas............................................. 430,000 Oklahoma..................................... Arkansas....................................... 225,000 Montana........................................ 35,000 W yoming...................................... 15,000 Colorado........................................ 55,000 New Mexico................................. 45,000 Arizona.......................................... U tah .............................................. 23,000 Nevada.......................................... 3,000 Idaho.............................................. 36,000 W ashington................................. 65,000 Oregon........................................... 50,000 California....................................... 95,000 Total................................... 0,562,000 122,000 210,000 12,000 13 12 15 10 10 13 14 8 9 13 13 18 16 17 14 16 13 12 9 13 13 11 5 13 3 3 3 6 18 19 18 16 15 9 10 19 10 10 6 9 9 8 11 9 12 u 11 10 12.6 Price per cord. Total cords. 780,000 324,000 495,000 370,000 50,000 351,000 3,010,000 264,000 1,962,000 143,000 650,000 3,420,000 1,584,000 4,403,000 2,590,000 4,800,000 605,000 3,523,000 2,580,000 2,250,000 2,717,000 2,340,000 1,727,000 1,075,000 3,575,000 270,000 270,000 405,000 1,080,000 4^,770,000 4,750,000 4,860,000 4,560,000 1,830,000 3,870,000 2,100,000 4,275,000 350,000 150,000 330,000 405,000 108,000 184,000 33,000 324,000 715,000 600,000 950,000 82,777,000 Value of wood used, basis December, 1917, prices. Decem Decem Per ber, ber, 1916. 1917. farm. Dolls. Dolls. Dolls. 4.50 6.40 83.20 4.60 6.40 76.80 4.35 6.00 90.00 4.70 6.35 63.50 4.00 5.80 58.00 4.50 6.00 78.00 4.00 4.60 64.40 4.00 5.10 40.80 2.60 3.50 31.50 4.20 54.60 3.10 3.20 4.15 53.95 2.40 3.20 57.60 2.90 46.40 2.30 2.10 2.75 46.75 2.10 3.00 42.00 2.00 . 2.50 40.00 2.60 3.10 34.10 3.60 46.80 3.00 3.30 3.70 44.40 3.40 4.60 41.40 4.00 5.25 68.25 4.20 5.50 71.50 4.30 5.40 59.40 4.20 4.70 23.50 2.60 3.20 41.60 7.50 22.50 6.40 6.00 6.20 18.60 3.90 4.25 12.75 3.30 4.25 25.50 2.20 39.60 1.70 2.20 41.80 1.75 1.80 2.00 36.00 1.90 2.30 36.80 2.50 37.50 2.25 2.80 3.40 30.60 2.75 3.10 31.00 2.00 2.35 44.65 4.50 4.80 48.00 3.80 4.50 45.00 4.50 27.00 3.70 4.20 37.80 4.00 5.40 5.75 51.75 4.00 5.00 40.00 6.00 7.00 77.00 4.60 5.00 45.00 4.50 5.20 57.20 3.90 4.70 56.40 5. SO 7.40 74.00 2.75 3.42 43.13 Total. Dolls. 4,992,000 2,074,000 2,970,000 2,350,000 290,000 2,106,000 13,846,000 1,346,000 6,867,000 601,000 2,398,000 10,944,000 4,594,000 12,108,000 7,770,000 12,000,000 1,876,000 12,683,000 9,546,000 10,350,000 14,264,000 12,870,000 9,326,000 5,052,000 11,440,000 2,025,000 1,674,000 1,721,000 4,590,000 10,494,000 10,450,000 9,720,000 10,488,000 4,575,000 13,158,000 6,510,000 10,046,000 1,680,000 675,000 1,485,000 1,701,000 621,000 920,000 231,000 1,620,000 3,718,000 2,820,000 7,030,000 282,915,000 177 N o. 1 1 9 .— SUM M ARY O F THE D IST R IBU TIO N OF F IS H A N D EG G S, Y E A R E N D E D JU N E 3 0 , 1 9 1 7 : B y S p e c ie s . [Source: Reports of tlie Bureau of Fisheries, Department of Commerce.] Fingerlings, yearlings, and adults. Catfish........................ 4,251,289 Carp............................ 112,000 605,407 Bunalofish................. 6,754,000 207,898 Shad............................ 77,946,000 River herring............ 177,000 W hitefish................... 52,602,500 331,610,000 Lake herring (cisco). 82,550,000 Blueback salm on___ 75,038,525 5,793,953 2,000,000 Chinook salmon........ 16,404,404 27,065,581 7,191,200 Chum salmon........... 14,403,300 7,014,580 Hum pback salm on.. 27,406,204 7,449,030 Silver salm on............ 4,403,700 4,662,960 Steelhead salmon. . . 2,040,710 2,061,709 3,237,600 Atlantic salmon........ 3,028,850 887 Landlocked salmon. 798,689 531,000 177,635 Rainbow tro u t.......... 250,200 2,574,942 1,454,200 Blackspotted tro u t.. 1,630,000 2,051,400 2,683,900 Loch Leven tro u t... 25,860 Lake tro u t................. 33,395,155 3,699,158 35,332,000 Brook tro u t............... 935,600 5,972,495 7.868,932 Sunapee Lake trout........ 8,000 Grayling............................ 1,078 000 125,000 Sm elt................................. 28,000,000 Pike and pickerel............ 103,643 Freshwater drum ............ 29,804 Crappies............................ 1,565,072 Largemouth black bass. 961,912 320,050 Smallmouth black bass. 149,837 237,600 Rock bass.......................... 91,742 W arm outh bass............... 2,400 Sunfish.............................. 2,670,513 Pike perch............. .......... 212,900,000 15,874 174,097,500 Yellow perch.................... 175,421,000 163,839 W hite perch..................... 32,625,000 W hite bass........................ 15,298 Striped bass...................... 16,137,000 Mackerel. 2.341.000 Butterfish.................. 920,000 Cod.............................. 236,786,000 1,000,000 2,648 Pollock....................... 1.474.096.000 Haddock.................... 6.720.000 1.814.696.000 Flounder.................... Miscellaneous fishes. 16,708 Lobster...................... HO, 260,000 5,400 318,939,100 4,757,908,782 82,115,411 Total. 1 Most of the eggs shown were donated to the various'States and incubated in local resulting fish being planted under State auspices. Eggs.! Fry. Total. 4,251,289 717,407 6,961,898 77.946.000 177.000 384,212,500 82.550.000 82,832,478 50,661,185 21,417,880 34,855,234 9,066,660 7,340,019 3,029,737 1,507,324 4,279,342 6,365,300 25,860 72,426,313 14,777,027 8,300 1.203.000 28.006.000 %S 1,565,072 1,281,962 387,437 91,742 2,400 2,670,513 387,013,374 175,584,839 32.625.000 15,298 16.137.000 2.341.000 920.000 237,788,648 1.474.096.000 6.720.000 1.814.696.000 16,708 110,265,400 5,158,963,293 hatcheries, the N o. 1 2 0 . —COM PARATIVE STATEM ENT OF THE OUTPUT A N D COST OF F IS H A N D F IS H EGGS, Y E A R S E N D E D JU N E 3 0 , 1 8 9 0 , 1 8 9 5 , A N D 1 9 0 0 , A N D 1 9 1 2 TO 1 9 1 7 : B y S p e c ie s . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of Fisheries, Department of Commerce.] Fingerlings, Year. Eggs. Fry. yearlings, Total. and adults. Cost per million.* Dollars. 44.280.000 261,706,606 1890............................................... 383,942 306,370,548 1895............................................... 55,408,200 561,894,350 2,613,302 619,915,852 292.64 4,897,975 1,164,336,754 1900............................................... 88.682.000 1,070,756,779 250.00 1912............................................... 229,599,960 3,426,106,826 32,214,271 3,687,921,057 147.44 1913............................................... 422,275,873 3,421,591,295 19,726,114 3,863,593,282 140.82 1914............................................... 530,213,575 3,494,991,837 22,438,005 4,047,643,417 134.80 1915............................................... 536,260,143 3,694,281,699 58,215,962 4,288,757.804 131.55 1916............................................... 425,700,794 4,339,300,337 92,261,435 4,847,262,566 117.86 114.46 1917............................................... 318,939,100 4,757,908,782 82,115,411 5,158,963,293 1 Includes all expenditures chargeable to fish culture and distribution and salaries of all employees in the fish-cultural field service and the administrative and clerical force in Washington, D. C. Digitized for 32951°—s A 1917------12 FRASER 178 F is iii6 iE flJfaAJA H o. 12 1 .—ALLOTM ENTS OP F IS H A N D EGGS TO STA TE F IS H COM M ISSIO N S, Y E A H E N D E D JU N E 8 0 , 1 9 1 7 : B y S t a t e s a n d S p e c ie s . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of Fisheries, Department of Commerce.) State and species. Eggs and fry.1 Fingerlings, yearlings, and adults. State and species. Eggs and try.1 FingOrlings, yearlings, and adults. New York: California: Chinook sal' 5,490,000 m on............................ 7,027,300 Landlocked salmon. Illin o is : 25,000 *6,600,000 7,000 Black bass.......................................... Steelfiead tro u t........ 500.000 Brook tro u t.............. 50,000 *250,000 10,500 Catfish................................................ 300 North Dakota: Crappie...................... 3,000,000 Pike perch................ 15,000,000 Steelhead trout........ Rainbow trout......... 100.000 60,000 4,000 Ohio: Sunfish...................... 600,000 W hitefish................ 5,000,000 Yellow perch........... 73.600.000 250 Indiana: Pike perch. . . . 15.000. 000 40.980.000 Oklahoma: Iowa: 50,000 Brook trout.............. 100,000 Lake tro u t............... Pike perch-.............. 40.000. 000 Kentucky: 88 Yellow perch........... *100,000 Black bass................. 6,000 Oregon: Chinook salm on. . . . Blackspotted tro u t. 2,800 Crappie...................... 250,000 Pike perch................ *5,000,000 Bluebaek salm on... 2,000,000 Chinook salmon. . . . 10,000 Rainbow tro u t........ 163,900 1,050 1,000,000 Rock bass................. 4,200 S unfish.................... Steelhead tro u t........ 1,687,600 Maine: Pennsylvania: Brook trout.............. 100,000 Lake trout................ 200,000 1,000,000 Landlocked salmon. Rainbow tro u t......... 50,000 401,000 12,500 Massachusetts: Catfish.. 8,000,000 South Dakota: Michigan: Blackspotted tro u t. Grayling.............. .... 50,000 *30,000 8,640,000 Lake trout................. ran non non 3,000,000 Pike perch................ U ta h : B la c k sp o tte d 100,000 W hitefish.................. Minnesota: Vermont: 3,300,000 Lake tro u t................ Steelhead trout........ 200,000 1,500,000 Landlocked salmon. Whitefish.................. 122,500 40,000 Steelhead trout........ M iss o u ri: R a in b o w 200,000 W ash in g to n : B lac k tro u t........................... 98,400 spotted tro u t........ 200,000 Montana: 7,500 Wisconsin: Black bass................. 13,000,000 400,000 Blackspotted trout. 2*666 5,000,000 Catfish....................... 150.000 Wyoming: Rainbow trout......... Blackspotted tro u t. 300.000 Whitefish.................. 200.000 Nebraska: Pike perch... 9,800,000 100,000 Rainbow trout......... Nevada: Brook tro u t. . . 150.000 100,000 New Hampshire: Steelhead trout....... 50.000 Brook trout.............. Landlocked salmon. 25.000 1308,700,700 }• Total...................... 1*14,230,000 100.000 Rainbow trout......... New Jersey: 50.000 Rainbow trout......... Smallmouth b la c k 1,500 bass......................... 100,000 Steelhead trout........ 70 10 80 90 60 66,666 10,000 23,150 100 300 0.00 1 Fry are indicated by an asterisk, thus (*); all others are eggs. 163,248 179 A L A S K A -* F I S H E R IE S H o. 122 .—A L A SK A F ISH E R IE S: S u m m a r y Y e a r s 1915 a n d 1916-. of P r o b t o ® , Ca l e n d a r [Source: Reports of the Bureau of Fisheries, Departm ent of Commerce.} Product. Salmon: Canned....... .................................................. ........cases*. Mild-cured................................................... Pickled........................................................... Fresh (including local)............................. ..pounds.. Frozen........................................................... Dried, pickled, and smoked backs........ ........do___ Halibut: Fresh (inehiding local)............................. Frozen............................................................ ........do___ Fletched........................................................ ........do___ 1916 1915 Quantity. Value. : Dollars. 4,500k 293 18,653,415 2,224,800 191,523 13,29a 148,640 2,416, 603 192,268 720-791 27,276 45,625 1,423 10,047,634 5,589^864 80,291 554,888 244,423 2,690 Cod......................................................................... ........do___ 14,195,775 Herring......................... ...................................... 7,194,610 390,199 114,099 130,028 Herring oil........................................................... Herriag fertiliser................................................ ..pounds.. 1,238*000 Whale oil............................................................ . . . gallons.* 876r5GQ 101,800 Sperm oil............. \ ............................................ Whale fertilizer................................................. 2,990,000 41,975 26,005 15,475 295,000 38,000 48,750 3 420 142,550 30 3,971 306 Atka mackerel.................................................... Shrim ps............... ............................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... 14,395 713 B y products: O il................................................................. 14,227 47,976 Fertilizer and m eal................................... 1,562,000 26,028 Miscellaneous fr^psh fish, local.......................... ........do___ 100,000 7,000 T otal......................................... .......... 20,999,343 Quantity. Value. 4,900,627 3,920,400 17,734 1,713,848 863,406 60,622 23,269,429 397,628 212,667 136,983 34,408 3,723 5,672, US 5,724,023 68,958 30,45814,302,364 6,839,200 19,850 188,926 875 717,500 90,5001,873 407,422 268,3192.368 1,354 518,797 216,640 132,330 47,231 21,875 201,500 29.750 1,471 50,822 17 530 304,141 3,647 193 3,095 11,185 27 45,200 116,667 10,093 72,005 3,880 450 2,700 270 1,294 9,333 35,622 3;, 636 114 4 ono 1,350 40,750 1,438,000 116,667 20,150 27,775 9,333 26,156,559 Dollars. 180 ALASKA FISHERIES. No. 123.—A LASKA FISHERIES: O u t p u t o p C a n n e d S a l m o n , C a l e n d a r Y ears 1910 t o 1916.1 [Source: Reports of the Bureau of Fisheries, Departm ent of Commerce.] Product. 1910 Cases. Coho, or silver: J-pound flat.......... 163 1-pound flat.......... 2,249 l-pound tall.......... 111,614 Total.................. 114,026 Cimm or keta: 1911 1912 1913 1914 .1915 Cases. 1,574 1,075 131,259 133,908 Cases. 2,719 17 163,462 166,198 Cases. 3,587 266 71,926 75,779 Cases. 4,579 285 152,199 157,063 Canes. Cases. Cases. 2,050 13,145 27,817 14,421 2,338 8,191 119,880 240,573 990,913 124,268 261,909 1,033,151 2,795 985 2,619 287,314 290,918 373 5,568 657,918 663,859 317 479,629 479,946 7,245 316,550 323,795 661,838 l-pound tall.......... 254,218 664,633 Total.................. 254,218 Hum pback, or pink: 4,836 13,712 20,822 J-pound flat.......... 3,188 9,437 3,258 7,900 l-pound tall.......... 543,233 991,005 1,266,426 1,348,801 Total.................. 554,321 1,005,278 1,280,138 1,372,881 King, or spring: 5,151 1,585 67 54 i-pound flat.......... 1916 Total. 1,423 5,576 15,749 722,692 3,380,159 724,115 3,401,484 2,103 4,325 41,491 90,477 9,286 3,508 14,796 48,185 974,660 1,867,683 1,681,506 8,673,314 986,049 1,875,518 1,737,793 8,811,976 3,143 4,804 40,092 48,039 2,404 3,755 82,092 88,251 2,617 3,804 69,452 65,873 15,021 12,363 338,205 365,589 l-pound tall.......... 40,167 45,451 38,166 32,785 Total.................. 40,221 45,518 43,317 34,370 Red, or sockeye: £-pound flat.......... 22,320 13,601 28,024 29,041 53,825 52,033 81,565 280,409 4,967 16,242 11,735 64,671 112,847 86,396 336,798 l-pound flat.......... 39,941 l-pound tall.......... 1,388,006 1,296,750 1,856,089 1,924,461 2,083,147 1,765,139 1,936,971 12,250,563 2,293 2,293 6,006 6,006 2-pound nominals Total.................. 1,450,267 1,315,318 1,900,355 1,965,237 2,201,643 1,932,312 2,110,937 12,876,069 Grand to ta l.... 2,413,053 2,823,817 j4,054,641 3,739,185 4,056,653 4,500,293 4,900,627 26,488,269 1 All cases contain 48 cans. The J-pound cans have been reduced one-half in num ber and treated as 1-pound cans. aarsiECHfiT's?' * • MANUFACTURES AND MINES. N o. 124.—MANUFACTURES : C l a s s if ie d A c c o r d in g Wage E arners , 1914. to Average N um ber of [Source: Bureau of the Census, Departm ent of Commerce.] Number Average Per cent of total. of estab- num ber of Estab lishwage Wage lish ments. earners. ments. earners. Establishm ents employing— 32,856 140,971 54,379 22,932 11,079 8,470 3,108 1,348 648 Total........................................................................................... 275,791 317,216 606,594 742,529 791,726 1,321,077 1,075,108 926,828 1,255,259 7,036,337 11.9 51.1 19.7 8.3 4.0 3.1 1.1 .5 .2 100.0 4.5 8.6 10.6 11.3 18.8 15.3 13.2 17.8 1 0 0 .6 N o. 125 .—MANUFACTURES : E n g in e s a n d P o w e r , C l a s s if ie d A c c o r d in g K in d , 1904, 1909, a n d 1914. to [Source: Bureau of the Census, Departm ent of Commerce.] Number of engines or motors. Power. 1901 Prim ary power: Owned— Steam i................. Gas........................ W aterwheels___ W ater motors___ Total................. Rented— Electric................ 1909 1911 Per cent distribu tion horsepower. Ilorsepower. 1901 1909 1914 127,267 153,525 137,176 10,917,502 14,228,632 15,681,688 21,515 34,356 37,693 991,905 289,423 751,186 19,595 20,079 16,919 1,641,949 1,807,439 1,786,418 1,397 1,203 1,150 5,931 15,449 40,025 169,774 209,163 192,938 12,854,805 16,802,706 18,500,036 61,589 199,309 452,102 1904 1909 1914 80.9 76.2 2.1 4.0 12.2 9.7 .1 (a) 95.3 90.0 441,589 1,749,031 3,917,655 3.3 191,313 123,639 129,883 1.4 632,902 1,872,670 4,047,538 4.7 T o ta l............... 61,589 199,309 452,102 Grand total___ 231,363 408,472 645,040 13,487,707 18,675,376 22,547,574 100.0 Electric motors: R un by current generated by es tablishment ........ 73,119 189,545 320,260 1,150,886 3,068,109 4,929,967 72.3 Run by rented power................... 61,589 199,309 452,102 441,589 1,749,031 3,917,655 27.7 Total................. 134,708 388,854 772,362 1,592,475 4,817,140 8,847,622 100-0 69.5 4.4 7.9 .2 82.0 9.4 17.4 .7 .6 10.0 18.0 100.0 100.0 63.7 55.7 36.3 44.3 100.0 100.0 1 Figures for horsepower include, for 1904 and 1909, the amount reported under “ other ” owned power. 1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent. N o. 126 .—MANUFACTURES: F u e l U s e d , C l a s s if ie d A c c o r d in g t o K in d s , 1914. [Source: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Quantity. Kind. Kind. Quantity. Anthracite coal................ ...long tons.. 14,724,265 Oil, including gasoline, etc__ barrels.. 48,689,232 Bituminous coal.............. . .short tons.. 1166,699,827 Gas...........................................1,000 feet.. 285,609,876 32,539,325 Coke................................... 1 Includes 51,623,750 tons used in making coke. 181 182 MANTTFAGrflUB®a/L N o. 1 2 7 .—M A N U F A C T U R E S : Classified A ccording to Character of Owner ship of the E stablishment, Calendar Y ears 1904, 1909, and 1914. [Source: Bureau of the Census, Departm ent of Commerce.] Establish Wage earners. ments. Character of ownership, Per Per and year. Average Number. cent number. cent of of total. total. Individual: 1904................................ 1909................................ 1914............................ Corporation: 1904.......................... . 1909................................ 1914............................... Other: 1904................................ * 1909........................ .. 1914................................ Total: 1904..................... 1909.................... 1914..................... 113,946 140,605 142,43d 51,09? 69,501 78,151 51,137 58,385 55,204 Products. Value. Per cent of total. Dollars. 52.7 755,923 13.8 1,702,830,624 11.5 52.4 804,883 12.2 2,042,061,500 9.9 51.6 707,568 10.1 1,925,518,298 7.9 23.6 3,862,698 70.6 10,904,069,307 73.7 25.9 5,002,393 75.6 16,341,116,634 79.0 28.3 5,649,646 80.3 20,177,084,844 83.2 23.7 849,762 15.5 2,187,002,632 14.8 21.7 807,770 12.2 2,288,873,736 11.1 20.0 679,123 9.7 2,143,831,582 8.8 216,180 100.0 5,468,383 100.0 14,793,902,563 100.0 26S, 491 100.0 0,615,046 100.0 20,672,051,870 100.0 275,791 100.0 7,036,337 100.0 24,246,434,724 100.0 Added by m anu facture. Per cent Value. of total. Dollars. 824,292,887 968,824,072 903,524,881 4,526,055,153 6,582,207,117 3,088,661,744 943,346,713 978,229,803 886,129,268 13.1 11.4 9.1 71.9 77.3 81.9 15.0 11.5 9.0 6,293,694,753 100.0 8,529,260,992 100.0 9,878,345,893 100.0 N o. 1 28 .—M A N U FA C T U R E S: Classified A ccording t o S ize of E stablishment , a s M easured by the V alue of P roducts , Calendar Y ears 1904,1909, and 1914. [Source: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Value of product, and year. Establish Wage earners. ments. Per Per Average Number. cent number. cent of of total. total. Less th an 55,000: 1904................................ 71,147 32.9 106,353 1909................................ 93,349 34.8 142,430 1914............................ .. 97,061 35.2 129,623 15,000 and less than 320,000: 1904................................ 72,79* 33.7 419,466 1909................................ 86,988 32.4 470,006 1914............................... 87,931 31.9 429,037 920,000 and less than $100,000: 1904................................ 48,096 22.2 1,027,047 1909................................ 57,270 21.3 1,090,449 1914................................ 56,814 20.6 999,600 3100 ,0 00 and less than 91,000,000: 1904................................ 22,246 1G.3 2,515,064 19Q9................................ 27,824 10.4 2,896,532 1914................................ 30,166 16.9 3,002,071 91,000,000 and over: 1904................................ 1,900 .9 1,400,453 8,060 i . i 2,015,629 1909................. ............. 1914................................ 3,819 1.4 2,476,006 Total: 1904.................... 216,180 100.0 5,468,383 1909.................... 268,491 100.0 6,615,046 1914.................... 275,791 100.0 7,036,337 Average per establishm ent: 1904............................... 25 1909.............................. 25 1914.......................... 26 1.9 2.2 1.8 7.7 7.1 6.1 18.8 10.5 14.2 Products. Value. Dollars. • Per cent ef total. Added by m anu facture. Per cent Value. of total. Dollars. 176,128,212 222,463,847 233,381,081 1.2 1.1 1.0 114,781,124 144,246)008 151,739,764 1.8 1.7 1.5 751,947,759 904,645,664 905,693,168 5.1 4.4 3.7 424,129,643 509,907,934 507,499,875 6.7 6.0 5.1 2,129,257,888 14.4 2,544,426,711 12.8 2,550,229,411 m s 1,090,271,887 1,358,3*7,991 1,238,879,480 17.3 14.8 12.5 46.0 6,109,012,538 43.8 7,946,935,255 42.7 8,763,070,135 25.6 5,628,456,171 30.5 9,053,530,393 35.2 11,794,060,929 41.3 38.4 86.1 38.0 43.8 48.6 2,782,641,883 44.2 3,572,746,038 41.9 3,888, <M, 982 39.4 1,881,870,216 29.9 3,044,043,021 35.7 4,092,200,842 41.4 160.0 14,793,902,563 100.0 100.0 20,672,051,870 100.0 m o 24,246,434,724 100.0 6,293,694,753 100.0 8,529,260,992 100.0 9,878,345,893 100.0 ' 68,433 70,993 87,916 29^113 31.767 35,818 N o. 12 9 .—MANUFACTTTBES: Classified A ccording to S ize of M unicipalities in W hich L ocated , 1899, 1909, and 1914. [Source: Bureau ol the Census, Department of Commerce.] Census year. 10,000 to 25,000. Amount. Num ber ef estahlteJnBffits,.. 1899 1909 1914 Average num ber of wage 1899 earners, 1909 1914 Value of products..................... 1899 1909 1914 Value added by m anufacture. 1899 1909 1914 Population *.............................. 1900 1910 1914 15,463 18,864 21,205 5f4,9Q0 074,232 766,518 $l,O59,«4O,OQ0 *1,953,937,000 12,313,882,000 fm S P .o m $802,352,000 *§4;*»;o«> 4,297,118 5,559 962 .‘ 6,259,842 25,000 to 100,000. Per cept of total. 7.5 7.0 7.7 11.1 10.2 10.9 9.2 9-4 9.5 9.5 9.4 9.8 Amount. 29,147 26,989 28.223 767,203 1,118,412 1,123,875 #1,843,125,000 #3,593,828.000 #3,977,265,000 $773,113,000 #1,423,194,000 $1,642,423,000 5,547,205 5 .7 6.0 8,204,970 8,714,860 6.3 Per cent of total. 100,000 and over. Amount. 67,308 9-7 10.1 89,79? 40,2 401,849 1,752,246 16.3 16.9 2,5?4,730 16.0 2,831,739 16.2 *4,968,799,000 17.4 *8,729,782,000 16.4 *10,584,798,000 16. Q *2,145,684,000 16.7 #3,771,974,000 15,0 *4,578,538,000 14,208,347 20,302,138 8.8 23,800,970 Per cent of total. 32.4 33.4 36.9 37-2 38.0 40.2 43.6 42. 9. 43.7 44.4 ll2 46.3 18.7 22.1 24.1 102,918 135,670 151,337 3,044,439 4,307,374 4,722,192 *7,864,564,090 *14,277, 54a 000 *[6,875,445,000 #3,377,478,000 #5,997,520,000 #7,085,303,000 24,059,670 34,067,070 3 38,775,678 49.6 50.5 54.9 04.6 65.1 67.1 68.9 69. q 69.6 69.9 70.3 71.7 31.6 37.0 39.3 194,596 132,821 124,454 1,668,324 2,307,672 2,314,145 *3,542,363,000 *6,394,505,000 *7,370,990,000 *1,453,597,000 *2,531,741.000 #2,792,983,006 61,941,905 57,905,196 60,005,646 Aggregate. 207,514 50.4 268,491 49.5 45.1 275,791 4,712,763 35.4 0,615,046 34.9 7,036,337 32.9 31.1 *11,406,927,000 31.0 *20,672,052,000 30.4 $24,246,435,000 30.1 *4,831,075,000 29.7 *8.529,261,000 28.3 #9,878,346,000 75,994,575 68.3 91,972,266 63.0 60.7 98,781,324 i The figures for population are for the censuses of 1900 and 1910 and are estimated for 1914• Does not include population fqr San Angelo, Tex. 88 T Item . Districts outside of municipalities hav ing a population of Total. 10,000 and over. Per Per Amount. cent of Amount. cent of total. total. * s s im iL £ fM a tw * r Municipalities having a population of 10,000 and over. N o. 13 0 .—M ANUFACTURES: S u m m a r y b y G e n e r a l G r o u p s , 1899, [Source: Bureau of the Census, Departm ent of Commerce.] Value of products. Wage earners. Group. Year. Estab lish Per ments. Average cent number. of total. Food, and kindred products............................. 1899 1904 1909 1914 T extiles............................................................... 1899 1904 1909 1914 Iron and steel and their products................... 1899 1904 1909 1914 Lum ber and its remanufactures..................... 1899 1904 1909 1914 Leather and its finished products................. 1899 1904 1909 1914 Paper and printing............................................ 1899 1904 1909 1914 41,247 45,857 55,364 59,317 17,647 17,042 21,723 22,995 14,082 14,431 17,292 17,719 34,954 32,501 48,539 42,036 5,625 5.318 5,728 6,758 26,627 30,803 34,828 37,196 301,868 6.4 354,046 6.5 411,575 6.2 496,234 7.1 1,022,123 21.7 1,156,305 21.1 1,438,446 21.7 1,498,664 21.3 745,235 15.8 868,634 15.9 1,026,553 15.5 1,061,058 15.1 671,696 14.3 734,136 13.4 911,593 13.8 833,529 11.8 248,626 5.3 264,459 4.8 309,766 4.7 307,060 4.4 298,744 6.3 351,640 6.4 415,990 6.3 452,900 6.4 Cost of materials— Amount. Dollars. Amount. Dollars. 1,782,863,000 2,199,204,000 2,306,121,000 2,845,556,000 3,187,803,000 3,937,618,000 3,828,512,000 4,816,709,000 894,846,000 1,628,606,000 1,246,562,000 2,147,441,000 1.745.516.000 3,060,199,000 1.993.058.000 3,414,615,000 1,000,949,000 1,819,478,000 1,190,794,000 2,199,776,000 1,799,942,000 3,164,472,000 1,762,313,000 3,223,144,000 480,930,000 1,007,532.000 517,501,000 1,219,749,000 717,833,000 1,588,274.000 762,350,000 1,599,710,000 396,633,000 582,048,000 724,391,000 480,221,000 669,874,000 992,713,000 753,135,000 1,104,595,000 607,907,000 214,566,000 309,012,000 859,814,000 451,239,000 1,179,285,000 580,715,000 1,456,046,000 Per cent of total. 19.3 19.2 19.0 19.9 11.3 14.5 14.8 14.1 15.9 14.9 15.3 13.3 8.8 8-2 7.7 6.6 5.1 4.9 4.8 4.6 5.3 5.8 5.7 6.0 1904, 1909, a n d 1914. Value added by manufacture. Amount. Dollars. *5 S'© ®©S 'C F o © ©\5 00 Per cent of increase, i Wage Value earn Value added Per ers of by cent of S3 s j ; Period. (aver prod man age total. © <3-2 num ucts. ufac ture. fcS-S ber). Pd 416,341,000 8.6 18.9 1899-1904 17.3 29.4 29.6 539,435,000 8.6 19.0 1904-1909 16.2 38.4 39.0 749,815 000 8.8 19.0 1909-1914 20.6 22.3 31.8 988,197,000 10.0 20.5 1904-1914 40.2 69.3 83.2 733,760,000 15.2 45.1 1899-1904 13.1 31.9 22.8 900,879,000 14.3 42.0 1904-1909 24.4 42.5 45.9 1,314,683,000 15.4 43.0 1909-1914 4.2 11.6 8.1 1,421,557,000 14.4 41.6 1904-1914 29.6 59.0 57.8 818,529,000 16.9 45.0 1899-1904 16.-6 20.9 23.3 1,008,982,000 16.0 45.9 1904-1909 18.2 43.9 35.2 1.364.530.000 16.0 43.1 1909-1914 3.4 1.9 7.1 1.460.831.000 14.8 45.3 1904-1914 22.2 46.5 44.8 526,602 000 10.9 52.3 1899-1904 9.3 21.1 33.4 702,248,000 11.2 57.6 1904-1909 24.2 30.2 24.0 870,441,000 10.2 54.8 1909-1914 -8 .6 0.7 -3 .8 837,360,000 8.5 52.3 1904-1914 13.5 31.2 19.2 185,415,000 3.8 31.9 1899-1904 6.4 24.5 31.7 244,170,000 3.9 33.7 1904-1909 17.1 37.0 32.2 322,839,000 3.8 32.5 1909-1914 -0 .9 11.3 8.9 351,460,000 3.6 31.8 1904-1914 16.1 52.5 43.9 393,341,000 8.2 64.7 1899-1904 17.7 41.4 40.0 550,802,000 8.8 64.1 1904-1909 18.3 37.2 32.2 728,046,000 8.5 61.7 1909-1914 8.9 23.5 20.2 875,331,000 8.9 60.1 1904-1914 28.8 69.3 58.9 L i C u h S M q e t n b V e R i i A l s l s o e l n e n d 1899 a 1904 1909 1914 o r n o 1899 1904 1909 1914 e u 1899r 1904 1909 1914 e 1899 1904 1909 1914 s t 1899 1904 1909 1914 5,740b 6,379 7,347 7,562 8,928 n 9,826 12,060 12,374 11,524 a 10.773 16,168 14,747 , e v 55,120 68,338 77,827 88,152 196,538a 227,326 267,261 299,569 n 231,716 d 285,346 342,827 334,702 d 5,041 5,880 8,783 10,023 m n 14,959 16,827 15,822 13,951 l 7,338 a 6,058 6 ,562 9,909 p 1,400a 1,226 1,686 2,011 u 12,402 s 13,259 16,589 19,193 r i 207,514 e 216,180 268,491 275,791 e u 1 .3 1 .2 1 .3 4l .2 l 4 .2 4 .0 4 .3 4 .9g 5 .2 5 .2 4 .8 l 3 .4 3 .6 3 .8 3 .7 2 .8c 2 .9 2 .5 2 .5 t 161,463 a 198,531 249,607 262,154 f 132,526 a 159,406 166,810 178,872 n 133,663 d 136,625 202,719 263,076 i 180,620 r 247,922 304,592 365,902 i n 332,825 415,669 489,480 594,465 s . 4, 712,763 5, 468,383 6 , 615,046 7, 036,337 a 93, 815,000e g 139, 849,000 186, 128,000 246, 188,000 i 451, 457,000 e d 633, 919,000 931, 045,000 1, 289, 348,000 l 85, 137,000 a s 123, 067,000 183, 792,000 238, 734,000 e1 .2 r s 2 .8 2 .5 3 .1 3 .7 3 .8 h 4 .5 4 .6 5 .2 d7 .1 7 .6 7 .4 8 .4 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 A 382, 898,000 501, 254,000 674, 311,000 772, 080,000 p 761, 691,000 r o 1, 075, 519,000 1, 526, 599,000 2, 001, 634,000 270, 650,000 p r 391, 148,000 531, 737,000 614, 162,000 d 690, u 974,000 c 895, 975,000 1, 240, 410,000 1, 417, 042,000 s r o 472, 515,000 633, 132,000 892, 065,000 1, 023, 354,000 t 92, 867,000 u r 126, 086,000 177, 186,000 207, 134,000 p t s . . . 263,713 . 000 . 331, 111,000 416, 695,000 490, 165,000 e o 277,p 485,000 320, 624,000 561, 763,000 1, 034, 497,000 227, 485,000 323, 212,000 437, 563,000 552,818,000 r 153, 254,000 a n 177, 641,000 306, 537,000 686, 670,000 113, 809,000 s o p 156, 568,000 214, 581,000 261, 439,000 u 342,s 210,000 r t 459, 735,000 679, 250,000 835, 139,000 6 , 575, 851,000 8, 500, 208,000 12, 142, 791,000 14, 368, 089,000 m 3 .4 3 .4 3 .3 3 .2 s i s 6 .7 7 .3 7 .4 8 .3 2 .4d 2 .6 2 .6 2 .5 d o t . . u 6 .1 s 6 .1 6 .0 5 .8 . 2 ..3. . . 2 .2 2 .0 2 .0 r 2 .4 t 2 .2 2 .7 4 .3 2 .0 2 .2 2 .1 2 .3 . 289, 083,000 361, 405,000 488, 183,000 525, 892,000 310,c 234.000 s t 441, 600,000 595, 554,000 712, 286,000 u c 185, 513,000 t 268, 081,000 347, 945,000 375, 428,000 , o 218, 459,000t 262, 843,000 348, 345,000 393, 688,000 . . . . . . . . 170, 846,000. 205, 025,000 239, 509,000 283, 031,000 a t i 124, 231,000 142, 983,000 255, 226,000 447, 827,000 113, 676,000 166, 644,000 222, 982,000 291, 179,000 345, 046,000 498, 598,000 681, 163,000 914, 279,000 i 687, 256,000 e s 6 .0 958, 333,000 6 .5 1, 360, 413,000 6 .6 7 .2 1, 749, 418,000 11, 406, 927,000 100.0 4, 831, 076,000 14, 793, 903,000 100.0 6 , 293, 695,000 20, 672, 052,000 100.0 8, 529, 261,000 24, 246, 435,000 100.0 9, 878, 346,000 n u s s i g n 6 .0 5 .7 5 .7 5 .3 .6 .4 7 .0 7 .0 7 .2 75 .5 72 .1 72.4 68.1 40 .7 41.1 3 9 .0 3 5 .6 s 3 .8 . 68 .5 4 .3 6 8 .5 4 .1 65 .4 3 .8 61.1 h 4 .5 e 3 1 .6r 4 .2 29 .3 4 .1 28.1 4 .0 27 .8 . . 3. .5 . . 64.8 . . . . . 3 .3 6 1 .9 2 .8 5 7 .5 2 .9 5 7 .7 . o ( 24 .0 13 .9 13.3 29.0 15.7 17.6 12.1 31.8 3 0 .9 3 4 .5 14 .5 54.0 41 .2 41 .9 31.1 86.1 1899-1904 1904-1909 1909-1914 1904-1914 t h 1899-1904 1904-1909 1909-1914 1904-1914 . . . . . . 1899-1904. . 1904-1909 1909-1914 1904-1914 23.1 20.1 - 2 .4 17.3 a 23 .0 25 .7 5 .0 32 .0 . 20.3. . . 4 .6 7 .2 12.2 44 .5 3 5 .9 15.5 57 .0 29n .7 38 .4 14.2 58 .2 1899-1904 1904-1909 1909-1914 1904-1914 1899-1904 1904-1909 1909-1914 1904-1914 1899-1904 1904-1909 1909-1914 1904-1914 42.4 1899-1904 4 2 .5 1904-1909 41 .3 1909-1914 40. 7 ' 1904-1914 2 .6n 2 .3 3 .0 4 .5 2 .4 2 .6 2 .6 2 .9 7 .1 7 .9 8 .0 9 .3 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1899-1904 1904-1909 1909-1914 1904-1914 1899-1904 1904-1909 1909-1914 1904-1914 2 .2 48.4 29 .8 92.6 37.3 22.9 20.1 47.6 24.9 17.8 21.4 43.0 16.0 21.0 6 .4 28.7 . . 4 4 .8 44 .6 45 .4 43.3 5 0 .0 51 .6 5 1 .0 5 2 .7 5 0 .2 5 2 .0 50 .1 52 .3 — ) d e 25 .1 3 5 .0 7 .7 45 .5 42.3 3 4 .9 19 .6 61 .3 44 .5 29 .8 7 .9 40 .0 20 .3i 3 2 .5 13.0 49.8 r o n . . 25.6. . . 20 .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 .8 17.6 48.0 16 .8 18 .2 38 .0 15.5 75 .2 84 .2 222.7 42.1 35 .4 26.3 71 .0 16.1 78 .5 75 .5 213.2 46.6 3 3 .8 30.6 74 .7 44.5 36 .6 3 4 .2 8 3 .4 39.4 42 .0 28.6 82.5 29 .7 39 .7 17.3 63 .9 n 3 0 .3 35 .5 15 .8 57 .0 o t e 185 a d . f d l l m s a s a o l i a 1899d 1904 1909 1914 1899a 1904 1909 1914 y1899 1904 1909 1914 1899 1904 1909 1914 n l l e c e l t c r c a c c i a M l s a h c , a a MjeNW TaOTTXRES. o e t d s i n e r m o a T o s a 1914. t and u No. 131.—SUMMARY OF MANUFACTURES: B y S pecified I ndustries , Calendar Y ears 1909 S s t i n c a t o u b h l r u d l c i t h e s o e : h t R m s e h e e e p n o f p t o o s o r t w t w h s e r o h e i r c i o f f t h n h i d e l n u e c s c e B t t i r r u d i i c r e e e n s m a t . u a l o t o l P f y r o i r t m m s h e a a r n r u y n u C e f a h b o [ i i e w n d u s t r n s e n g a g aa S e p r d a rr i W t i l yi a e n C al ms . i o a g e p V s n t s t V da f a . er i p a du a a l ds t e u r d u u l o n t l c i ( o l v uf a e uo ro p id r a ou l s d c . t u l e s s c o f m a r i a l s ) f s N u m C a P r r oo * l P r i m be n e p a r b i e h Q r s e u e . s s t W a ai e g d p e a s l r w e s r t h .o S r e l a i e a r n e r Q s T o t a l . m e a n n e t d ms ( . a * v e r a g e f i rp m l o y u e m e sb . n e r ) . s y y r . s I C e a P r A o p t p l p o eu l a e . . . s. . . . . . .a . . 1 . . n . 9. . . 1d. . 1 . . 4 . 0 . . . . p 9 . . . . a 4 n e ni t m ut , a. . ,. s r 1 , 1 ,l ,9 i 9 1 r t A r i t f i c i a l e f ls w 9. 9 t1 r 5 1 8 4 ? ,0 4e , 9 1 r. 14 45 2 i4 f 59 , s 64 .2 1 . 0 0 1 9 Q 4 8 , ,a. 0 | n 04 , 0 9 6 Dollqrs. 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Dollars. e r o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . 9 . . . 0 . . . 9. . . . . 4 . . . 7 . . 3 . . . . 1 . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . 1 . 4 . . . 0 . , . . 1 , . .34 . 5 . . 3 .1 . 8 . 18 . 3. . . , . . 9 . . . 1 7 . . . . , 8 . 5 . . . 5. 9 . . 4 . , .6 . 6 . , . .5 4 9. . . 2 . , 1. . 0 . 1 . . 9 . . . .5 , 08 5 , 6 2 4 0 , 1, 8 0 3 1 5 47 , 3 4 4 , 4 79 8 4 62 5 7 2 4 3 1 2 1 1 , 43 1 9 1 4 6 s e r F F l s N u m eb n e P r f P r r o o h o u e . s s t p a r b i e :W a i e g d p e a s l a r o e l a i s r t h .o S r e r s e t d sm ( e . a a v r T e n or t a g m e a n n a y u e m e sb . f i rp m l on e s y y r makufactup.es , by .sfegified .- ndustbies . i I C e 1914—Continued. and 192 No. 131. —S ummary 3 s 2 1 p 22 , 5 p 9 1 6 r3 4 1 o, 1 , 7 6 2 6 79 3 3 9 ,75 3 d 9, 3 4 u 5 2 8 c 8 0 , 7 0 , 6 2 50 , 6 7 9 6 5 1t 0 1 12 7 s, 2 , , 6 8 93 2 63 4 78 7 88 2 96 3 8 8 8 , 1 4 6 , , 47 95 , 0, 3 3 , 4 03 . . 1 . . . .9 4. . . . 6 . . . 4 . . . . 2 . . . 4 . 7 . . . , . .9 . . . 2 9 . . . . , $ . .6 . . 2 . 8 . . 5 .7 . 8 . 5 . 1. 2 . . . 0 7 . . . 6. 1 . . . . , . . 2 . . . 2 7 . . . . , 2. 2. . . .1 9 . . . , . 8 . 0 . . . 2. . . . 6 3 48 6 43 9 72 2 , , 0 8 11 1 42 4 1 9 , 3 40 1 5 5 5 00 5, 6 7 9 9 4 1,717 1,721 1,022 782 2,657 .2,507 115 107 26 24 431 407 277 78 87 93 617 582 458 417 86 70 45 82 108 87 61 72 4 5 364 359 22 112 1.290 432 50 22 88 112 141 174 3,444 1,771 31 29 2,508 11,927 16,152 2,120 29,249 2,553 7.788 2,534 9,030 13,285 3,233 29,677 2,783 6,335 4,431 38,482 43,935 12.116 49.009 5,210 15,093 4,951 42,205 47,938 17,300 59,257 6,300 17,186 13.031 128,452 144,140 221,451 227,134 15,561 65,618 16,103 133,498 152,108 251,997 282,396 21,717 75,388 806 1,672 135 116 1,241 1,472 2,103 2,490 272 923 139 1,525 1,771 2,275 216 1,447 1,689 1,367 4,197 257 787 922 4,416 371 283 1,580 1,887 2,385 3,614 18,861 22,906 15,862 36,835 4,340 10,393 3,342 18,047 21,796 18,668 43,300 4,694 10,677 13,515 37,215 51,007 128,350 915,537 12,385 20,931 20,123 43,792 63,993 245,715 1,252,422 17,629 26,802 3,575 68,911 72,573 123.132 129.288 4,994 39,300 4,209 74,503 78,804 163,139 153,926 6,549 . 48,656 1,111 9,362 11,090 4,897 10.296 1,295 5,249 11,310 1,313 4,670 1,179 8,067 9,828 6,539 16,909 1,256 4,764 1,138 11,354 12.950 2,889 1,260 10,668 12,345 8,357 17,080 1,400 4,558 968 4,773 5,827 28.257 38.866 1,413 2,666 1,378 4,500 5,957 41,639 43,642 1,940 3,650 530 3,265 3,840 15,596 14.289 747 1,571 582 8,129 3,743 13,304 17,162 772 1,854 62 1,383 1,553 78 637 259 1,184 1,174 126 498 91 1,135 1,313 360 456 3,894 249 346 173 690 1,735 391 214 456 742 2,235 4,407 316 89 96 162 262 1,472 1,786 115 181 161 .250 416 2,602 3,050 242 783 4,357 5,504 14,613 16,676 991 2,629 784 5,106 6,249 17,947 18,928 1,029 3,512 1.5*5 609 31.777 23,847 49.125 53,360 108.775 12S.830 811 906 5,719 6,293 20,467 22,102 52,428 76,779 32,119 46,017 6,246 7,143 13,208 12,171 36,899 40,208 7.525 9,368 1,518 1,452 21,984 25,709 405 723 15,543 17,061 311 863 55,938 43,633 87,710 95,417 239,886 280,758 2,391 2,875 7,338 8,480 45,057 45,378 166,814 220,238 92.095 123,085 16.101 16,446 23,631 21,614 48,799 52,616 13,718 13,733 2,630 2,432 23,612 28,588 1,140 1,724 23,419 24,901 158 254 24,161 19,785 38,585 42,067 131,111 151,928 1,580 1,969 1,619 2,187 24,590 23,276 114,386 143,459 59,976 77,069 9,855 9,303 10,423 9,443 11,900 12,408 6.193 4,365 1,112 980 1.628 2,878 735 1,001 7,876 7,840 193 11 14 1,241 1,322 900 802 3.155 3,326 93 96 46 48 619 611 1,296 1,284 363 348 583 635 377 352 118 89 65 67 88 79 62 78 9 11 353 369 MANUFAOTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES. 32051°—8 a 1917- Fuel, manufactured....................................................... 190» 1*14 Fur goods........................................................................ 1909 1914 Furnishing goods, men’s................................................ 1909 1914 Furniture and refrigerators........................................... 1909 1914 Furs, dressed.................................................................. 1909 1914 Galvanizing.................................................................... 1909 1914 Gas and electric fixtures and lamp appliances............ 1909 1914 Gas, illuminating and heating...................................... 1909 1914 1909 Glass................................................................................ 1914 Glass, cutting, staining, and ornamenting.................. 1909 1914 Gloves and mittens, leather.......................................... 1909 1914 Glucose and starch......................................................... 1909 1914 Glue, not elsewhere specified........................................ 1909 1914 Gold and silver, leai and foil........................................ 1909 1914 Gold and silver, reducing and refining, not from 1909 1914 the ore. Graphite, ground and refined...................................... 1909 1914 Grease and tallow not elsewhere specified................. 1909 1914 of Manufactures: B y Specified I ndustries, Calendar Y ears 1909 and 1914—Continued. 194 N o. 1 3 1 .—S ummary Value added by manutacture Cost of Value of (value of Sal Primary Capital. aries. Wages. materials. products. products horse less cost Wage salaried earners power. of mate em (average Total. rials). ployees. number). Expressed in thousands. Persons engaged in industry. Num Cen ber ol sus estab year. lish ments. Grindstones..................................................................... 1909 1914 Haircloth........................................................................ 1909 1914 Hair work....................................................................... 1909 1914 Hammocks...................................................................... 1909 1914 Hand stamps and stencils and brands.......................... 1909 1914 Hat and cap materials................................................... 1909 1914 Bats and caps, other than felt, straw, and wool........... 1909 1914 1909 Hats, fur felt................................................................... 1914 Hats, straw..................................................................... 1909 1914 Hones and whetstones................................................... 1909 1914 Horseshoes, not made in steel works or rolling m ills.. 1909 1914 14 14 14 10 250 205 15 14 361 384 74 98 494 580 273 224 98 149 18 16 19 22 Pro prie tors and firm bets. 6 5 11 22 298 224 14 14 375 877 63 101 688 797 264 163 91 137 13 7 7 6 85 44 72 57 551 236 39 46 513 571 188 196 720 823 1,763 1,451 799 999 8 31 60 125 1,394 686 538 m 1,485 735 621 G74 3.534 4,383 1,193 1,653 272 325 285 345 1,651 2,539 1,767 2,715 2,367 2,618 1,775 2,072 6,201 7,609 7,822 8,942 25,064 27,091 21,318 22,932 8,814 9,704 9,483 10,619 173 152 170 208 293 360 588 719 6,700 2,160 995 1,723 218 68 157 321 903 1,384 2.922 2,954 990 1,339 19,245 20,861 3,482 6,248 677 864 1,045 1,984 Dollar). Doth. DoHan. Dollar). 4,939 1,979 2,281 2,945 4,716 2,543 344 608 2,439 3,135 6,183 6,417 5,275 6,847 35,734 39,401 11,538 12,689 382 499 1,396 2,437 159 62 72 99 434 202 34 50 433 686 231 263 783 924 2,097 1,929 1,427 1,767 6 32 99 209 638 323 252 290 1,610 581 95 119 952 1,149 947 804 3,421 4,608 14,223 12,071 4,471 6,253 72 64 166 362 468 116 1,614 1,654 6,081 1,529 311 361 1,127 1,426 5,380 5,052 6,690 9,268 22,109 16,947 11,468 14,086 110 87 356 690 Donor). Dattat). 1,688 684 2,230 2,395 11,216 3,335 578 671 3,673 4)4b6 8,236 6,929 13,689 18,593 47,865 37,350 21,424 25,444 268 260 1,015 1,786 1,220 568 616 741 5,135 1,806 267 310 2,546 3,059 2,856 1,877 6,999 9,325 25,756 20,403 9,956 11,358 158 173 659 1,096 MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES. Industry. 1,374 1,622 260 370 2,004 2,643 71 70 47 64 263 307 208 160 446 427 108 102 29 43 172 191 57 64 28 36 1,637 1,914 120 126 96 108 77 89 1,134 1,298 236 334 1,066 1,366 38 40 37 38 222 249 48 15 47 52 38 26 18 22 90 69 42 40 17 10 1,846 2,220 139 116 86 62 90 97 6,721 129,275 136,130 103.709 163,641 7,691 44,740 7,856 160,620 159,673 126,842 215,826 11,281 69,768 12,784 1,007 2,036 778 4,907 5,916 9,328 1,223 6,935 8,492 11,731 19,014 1,741 3,307 8,027 16,114 21,107 317,789 118,641 3,868 9,779 5,420 23,011 29,786 461,988 174,309 5,706 14,841 1,121 1,864 5,857 7,144 1,092 773 1,391 2,293 7,821 11,943 1,856 1,064 606 824 169 2,114 376 203 512 889 612 2,464 633 263 1,136 4,817 6,175 4,866 11,724 1,233 2,926 1,664 7,107 9,020 6,799 16,742 1,950 4,662 4,684 38,429 43,061 1,173,422 487,581 . 6,626 24,607 3,823 29,356 33,194 1,222,273 462,282 6,115 22,781 20,630 240,076 260,762 2,100,978 1,004,735 26,191 163,201 248,716 274,162 2,706,663 1,258,371 37,516 188,142 11,345 12,396 22,118 30,250 1,373 8,793 1,012 1,088 10,658 11,772 28,897 36,602 1,740 5,961 197 1,601- 1,816 1,997 3,046 224 874 1,986 2,395 3,170 6,161 647 1,638 8,168 9,193 27,803 27,765 1,300 5,003 1,236 10,6% 11,984 38,215 36,820 1,994 7,487 2,765 3,239 7,723 8,898 662 1,353 496 2,644 8,179 8,235 7,883 691 1,608 475 6,817 7,309 20,666 22,266 657 3,963 835 8,846 9,690 17,542 39,408 1,246 6,760 4,799 86,847 36,992 11,204 63,811 6,838 18,368 6,665 28,289 36,064 15,666 72,404 7,326 18,302 232 2,070 2,441 1,841 232 954 627 265 2,393 2,764 1,069 1,094 2,187 3f3 482 2,313 2,880 1,589 8,857 541 1,123 570 2,600 3,232 2,233 5,697 843 1,469 627 886 679 4,808 196 889 584 104 785 646 641 3,613 166 110,241 146,687 12,371 17,391 11,817 17,766 4,175 6,806 1,078 1,236 2,918 6,682 320,638 264,680 657,601 690,826 12,804 12,913 1,283 1,996 10,240 14,611 3,972 3,894 22,942 26,296 36,675 39,116 1,221 1,460 1,910 2,908 6,660 3,941 200,143 268,913 18,609 26,463 42,963 60,386 8,866 13,830 2,505 2,784 10,604 17,495 391,429 317,664 985,723 918,666 24,486 23,403 3,006 6,184 20,293 28,961 8,192 7,199 30,886 37,656 80,360 81,006 3,116 3,621 4,670 6,684 9,173 5,360 89,902 112,226 6,138 9,062 31,636 42,631 4,690 7,024 I, 1,648 7,586 11,913 70,791 68,074 328,222 327,839 II, 681 10,491 1,723 3,188 10,063 14,860 4,220 3,606 7,944 11,369 43,676 41,890 1,895 2,171 2,760 8,676 2,613 1,419 427 BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES. "Boslery and knit goods................................................. (1909 1914 House-furnishing goods, not elsewhere specified......... 1909 1914 Ice, manufactured.......................................................... 1909 1914 Ink, printing.................................................................. 1909 1914 Ink, writing.................................................................... 1909 1914 Instruments, professional and scientific...................... 1909 1914 Iron and steel, blast furnaces......................................... 1909 1914 Iron and steel, steel works and rolling mills................. 1909 1914 Iron and steel, bolts, nuts, washers, and rivets.......... 1909 1914 Iron and steel, doors and Shutters................................ 1909 1914 Iron and steel forgings................................................... 1909 1914 Iron and steel, nails and spikes, cut and wrought, In 1909 cluding wire nails, not made in steel works or 1914 rolling mills. Iron and steel pipe, wrought....................................... 1909 1914 1909 Jewelry........................................................................... 1914 Jewelry and instrument oases...................................... 1909 1914 Labels and tags.............................................................. 1909 1914 Lapidary work 1909 1914 «D Or N o. 1 3 1 .—S ummary Manufactures : B y Specified I ndustries , Calendar Y ears 1909 Num Cen ber of sus estab year. lish ments. 1914—Continued. Value Persona engaged in industry. added by manntacture Sal Cost of Value of (value of Primary Capital. aries. Wages. materials. products. products Pro prie horse less cost Wage tors Salaried earners power. of mate and em (average Total. rials). firm ployees. number). mem bers. Expressed in thousands. Lard, refined, not made in slaughtering and meat- 1909 7 6 110 packing establishments. 1914 15 e 5 00 47 254 Lasts................................................................................ 1909 1914 66 46 840 33 Lead, bar, pipe, and sheet............................................. 1909 8 234 1914 27 4 225 Leather goods, not elsewhere specified......................... 1909 2,375 2,552 6,066 1914 3,564 3,794 6,687 Leather, tanned, curried, and finished........................ 1909 919 784 4,114 1914 741 566 4,278 1909 853 794 968 Lime................................................................................. 1914 627 500 1,046 Liquors, distilled............................................................ 1909 613 663 1,335 1914 434 340 1,687 Liquors, m alt.................................................................. 1909 1,414 639 11,507 1914 1,260 511 12,828 Liquors, vinous............................................................... 1909 290 236 579 1914 318 802 594 Locomotives, not made by railroad companies......... 1909 16 7 2,029 1,656 1914 19 Looking-glass and picture frames................................. 1909 437 431 1,018 1914 438 416 875 and 399 19 1,728 2,094 802 585 34,907 81,417 62.202 55,936 13,897 12,429 6,430 6,295 54,579 62,070 1,911 2,292 14,909 17,391 6.021 4,787 515 39 2,029 2,489 1,044 814 43,525 40,898 67,100 60,780 15.659 13,975 8,328 8,322 66,725 75,404 2.726 3,188 16,945 19,047 7,470 6,0» 723 197 3,386 6,317 3,179 2,609 28,148 21,478 148,140 172,712 27,071 39,134 46,120 61,971 347,726 405,884 6,771 9,356 35.102 50,373 5,330 4,210 Dollars. 1,434 124 3,061 4,481 20,587 5,036 69,814 76,339 332,727 332,180 32,520 34,124 72,450 91,285 671,158 792,914 27,908 31,516 52.060 88,413 9,058 8,049 DM ). DM an. 108 11 412 601 360 386 6,701 7,003 6,744 7,376 1.080 1,290 1,988 3,307 22.804 27,002 863 891 2,297 2,777 1,119 1,078 180 12 1,203 1,511 510 407 17,921 17,842 32,103 31,914 5.980 6,040 3,074 3,994 41,206 53,244 972 1,194 8,914 11,085 3,201 2,850 D M an. 9,631 102 1,324 1,343 7,412 6,048 60,027 59,128 248,279 284,245 6,731 7,558 35,977 40,997 96,596 129,724 6,626 9,489 15,060 23,546 5,525 4,468 Dollar). Dollar). 10,326 147 4,159 4,689 9,145 7,431 104,719 102,715 327,874 367,202 17,952 18,391 204,699 206,779 374,730 442,149 13,121 16,618 31,582 43,374 13,475 11,014 695 45 2,835 3,246 1,733 1,383 44,692 43,587 79,595 82,956 11,221 10,833 168,722 165,782 278,134 312,425 6.495 7,129 16,522 10,828 7,950 6,546 £ MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES. Industry. of 38 77 40,671 34,484 114 97 4.964 4,901 26 20 12 12 930 1,000 1.879 2,079 4,916 5,463 119 244 148 182 709 762 95 78 127 127 187 241 507 478 49 49 13 28 48,825 39,208 52 77 6.026 5,673 46 4 18 10 869 926 1,934 2,335 5,743 6,015 53 110 131 138 840 846 78 47 108 104 187 234 297 221 27 20 145 176 334 492 935 155 88 431 476 935 2,685 3,440 555 282 41,145 695.019 784.989 2.840,082 47,428 318,739 41,358 618,163 698,729 2,796,902 1,176,675 54,552 322,221 1,260,075 425 1,760 2,237 26.441 884 482 1,989 2,548 33,394 60,286 1,304 1.348 46,767 1,828 5.646 65.603 77.275 187.686 114.842 6.386 42,546 5,626 54,981 66,280 207,461 118,423 7,052 37,961 543 3.631 4.220 6,224 11,953 723 1,390 742 3,800 4,546 7,465 11,736 1,053 1,758 85 937 1,040 1,433 4.051 95 385 98 889 977 1,643 5,055 97 455 1,918 21.322 14,109 17,689 23,735 2.039 5,771 2,224 11,747 14,897 21,674 24,922 2,690 6,723 5,166 39,201 46.301 7,018 16,308 6,327 45,274 53,936 12,736 35,705 5.381 21,545 53,101 7,349 3,170 13,147 22.060 19.392 42*305 6.902 3,895 15,506 25,416 25,164 53,233 2,846 8,864 4,094 308 1,990 2.351 20.920 13.226 417 897 684 4,707 5,501 44,069 27,439 878 2,485 384 2,994 3,509 3,862 4,890 450 1,763 472 3,184 3,794 4,673 6,517 662 1,968 439 4,171 5,450 5,486 5,576 490 2,929 633 4,274 6,753 6,149 5,534 745 3,103 502 4,437 5,017 6,932 9,780 682 2,908 1,026 6,680 7,753 8,753 18,135 1,175 4,739 255 538 901 2,335 2,717 353 286 7C0 1,167 2,456 363 3,550 448 399 260 1,822 2,269 1,423 3.298 343 992 345 1,831 2,410 1,865 3,858 385 1,161 3,565 38,020 41,882 41,623 103.234 5,552 3,946 87,556 41,723 44,349 130,990 6,483 22,762 23,353 313 4.638 4,978 4,542 6,705 393 2,064 391 5,839 5,750 4,813 9,424 598 2,507 828 1,481 2,767 4,919 508,118 1,156,129 523,613 1,119,348 30.464 38,252 39,199 48,133 37,397 113,093 37,802 107,055 4.599 11,353 5,202 12,556 1.067 2,432 1,170 2,236 20,483 35,783 22,399 38,717 45,040 85.894 57,676 114,160 16,466 43.508 28,779 58,401 2,042 4,681 4,561 10,307 5,905 9,571 6,014 10,189 2,876 8,868 2,045 8,605 6,083 10,699 10,928 22,234 3.283 4,918 3,338 5,695 890 3,228 1,023 3,625 43,765 80,790 41,253 88,948 2.329 6,694 3,242 7,891 653 2,152 648,011 595,735 7,788 8,934 75,696 69,253 6,754 7,355 1,365 1,066 15,300 16,318 40,854 56; 484 27,042 31,622 2,638 5,746 3.666 4,175 5,992 e;560 5,616 11,306 1.635 2,357 2,338 2,602 46,025 47,095 4.365 4,649 MANUFACTUKES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTBIES. Lubricating greases........................................................ 1909 1914 Lumber and timber products....................................... 1909 1914 1909 1914 Marble and stone work................................................ 1909 1914 Matches........................................................................... 1909 1914 Mats and matting, from cocoa fiber, grass, etc........... 1909 1914 Mattresses and spring beds........................................... 2909 1914 Millinery and lace goods................................................ 1909 1914 Mineral and soda waters................................................ 1909 1914 Minerals and earths, ground....................................... 1909 1914 Mirrors, framed and unframed.................................... 1909 1914 Models and patterns, not including paper patterns... 1909 1914 Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts.................................. 1909 1914 Mucilage and paste........................................................ 1909 1914 Musical instruments and materials, not specified___ 1909 1914 Musical instruments, pianos and organs and materials. 1909 1914 Needles, pins, and books and eyes.............................. 1909 1914 N o. 1 8 1 .—S ummary of Manufactures : B y Specified I ndustries , Calendar Y ears 1909 and 1914—Continued. <6 oo Value added by manu Sal Cost Of Value of facture Primary Capital. aries. Wages. materials. products. (value of products horse less cost Wage Salaried earners power. of mate* em (average Total. rials). ployees. number). Expressed in thousands. Persons engaged in industry. Industry. Num Cen ber of sus estab year. lish ments. Oakum......................................................................... 1909 1914 Otl, cottonseed, and cake............................................... 1909 1914 Oil, essential................................................................... 1909 1914 Oil, linseed...................................................................... 1909 1914 Oil, not elsewhere specified............................................ 1909 1914 Oilcloth and linoleum.................................................... 1909 1914 Oleomargarine................................................................. 1909 1914 Optical g o o d s...,........................................................... 1909 1914 Faint and varnish.......................................................... 1909 1914 1909 Paper and wood pulp.................................................... 1914 Paper goods, not elsewhere specified........................... 1909 1914 6 0 817 882 68 105 29 25 193 181 31 31 12 17 217 814 791 800 777 718 403 418 Pro prie tors and firm members. 7 6 110 180 73 116 9 10 122 65 11 7 1 1 163 229 456 391 250 221 228 188 9 14 4.092 5,057 45 70 292 500 1,323 1,444 345 576 166 347 1,248 2,163 7.200 9.208 5,245 6,838 2.946 4,348 113 116 17,071 21.810 290 249 1,452 1,488 1,769 2,049 5,201 5,651 606 917 6,398 7,919 14,240 16,083 75,978 88,457 19,211 21,624 129 289 136 333 21,273 192.342 27,047 249,781 408 1,218 435 2,309 1,753 13,211 1,998 15*511 3,214 6,157 3,558 10,984 5,557 16.125 6,234 22,272 773 2.408 1,265 3,611 7,809 5.725 10,311 7,792 21,896 56,162 25,682 70,011 81,473 1,304,265 95.516 1,621,154 22.385 27.067 26,160 35,307 DoUan. Doth. Dalian. Dollar*. 342 495 91,086 118,173 1,365 1,617 18,932 89,873 19.479 27,630 19,634 28,041 3.558 2,994 10,147 17,011 103.995 129,534 409.348 534,625 48,662 58,768 14 19 4,295 5,920 61 105 740 926 1,950 2,463 649 936 276 498 1.157 2,419 10,378 14,189 9.510 12,918 3,701 5,649 42 49 5,835 8,490 123 133 893 1,127 1,092 1,363 2.826 8,213 413 684 3.394 4,649 8,271 10,180 40,806 53,246 8,169 10,808 232 235 119.833 180,976 1,255 1,665 31,035 39,555 22,068 26,420 15,550 17,776 6,497 10,257 4,187 6,606 79,016 88,466 165,442 213,181 31,249 41,317 Dollar*. Dollars. 338 359 147.868 212,127 1,737 2,314 36,739 44,883 81,770 38,040 23,339 25,608 8,148 15,080 11,735 18,188 124,889 146,624 267,657 332,147 65,171 71,703 100 124 28,035 81,151 482 749 5,704 5,328 9,702 11,620 7,789 7,822 1,651 4,823 7,548 11,582 45,873 57,168 102.215 118,966 23,922 80,386 22 812 921 1,755 18 934 1,073 2,025 2.802 15,404 22,895 41,101 2,724 17,629 25,502 45,855 31 281 1,419 1,731 367 1,761 19,540 21,668 35 193 1,949 2,177 31 212 2,353 2,596 4 375 4,134 4,513 i 429 4,330 4,760 51 644 1,225 1,820 46 771 1,400 2,217 56 699 755 1 62 573 636 42 2,669 13,929 16,640 52 5,659 25,366 31,077 2 727 5,199 5,928 11 1,974 9,381 11,306 59 1,342 5,195 6,596 85 2,469 8,674 11,228 233 1,701 5,343 7,277 262 2,052 6,211 8,525 70 245 2,775 3,090 43 139 2,354 2,536 30,424 99,608 258,434 388,466 81,041 116,180 272,092 419,313 1 98 783 882 5 331 1,654 1,990 87 400 2,136 2,623 70 453 2,134 2,667 38 500 1,239 1,777 48 438 1,253 1,739 46 1,019 2,465 3,530 74 1,246 4,088 5,408 751 362 25,659 28,872 5,757 138,026 2,827 4,235 3,448 3,738 569 1,295 244 244 90,268 128,468 6,371 11,688 8.637 16,482 2,638 3,927 1,506 1,718 297,763 335,210 3,125 8,826 4,214 3,488 19,519 15,571 9,431 11,702 4.578 2,612 99,942 127,722 11,410 57,432 3,646 3,615 7,867 10,670 3,121 3,678 804 871 181,916 825,646 14,363 83,771 18,918 36,388 5,474 7,703 3,528 3,232 588,346 720,232 2.680 6,862 6,018 6,194 13,347 12,627 15,349 23,645 675 407 756 677 17,007 9,897 22,878 12,710 373 750 2,515 11,184 209 351 303 560 697 1,712 740 1,944 712 554 892 686 230 86 85 243 3,929 9,830 7,892 19,397 945 2.841 2,429 6,341 1,462 3,037 3,161 5,545 1,849 4,750 2,620 6,167 283 1,255 186 1,188 103,458 164,628 137,397 195,510 124 377 884 367 420 1,258 582 1,391 613 564 638 646 1,381 1,339 1,978 2,642 646 626 50,376 66,340 3,478 14,163 8,612 12,671 3,596 4,564 2,246 1,916 95 117 199,273 325,266 3,099 7,048 6,708 11,639 2,134 2,798 2,459 2,308 201,775 257,848 971 2,191 2,487 2,765 19,501 20,616 12,458 17,605 2,611 3,026 141,942 167,372 6,229 35,678 9,737 14,996 7,379 8,328 4,739 7,508 1,965 2,400 91,566 101,032 2,751 21,515 1,125 2,425 3,783 8,764 2,493 5,592 613 236,998 396,361 11,726 27,116 22,561 39,042 11,624 15,359 5,312 4,220 737,876 901,535 1,770 4,483 5,583 6,350 22,371 23,039 19.204 27,978 396 37,725 71,096 8,627 20,068 15,853 27,503 9,490 12,561 2,853 1,912 536,101 643,687 799 2,292 3,096 3,585 2,870 2,423 6,746 10,373 199 27 25 3,642 3,815 49 609 46 61 11 14 65 67 5 5 147 176 18 18 103 146 313 376 62 47 31,445 33,471 14 24 102 96 71 59 117 170 MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES. Paper patterns............................................................... 1909 1914 1909 Patent medicines and compounds and druggists’ preparations. 1914 Paving materials........................................................... 1900 1914 Peanuts,grading,roasting, cleaning, and shelling.... 1909 1914 Pencils, lead.................................................................... 1909 1914 Pens, fountain, stylographie and gold.......................... 1909 1914 1909 1914 Petroleum,refining......................................................... 1909 1914 Phonographs and graphophones.................................. 1909 1914 Photographic-apparatus and materials........................ 1909 1914 Photo-engraving............................................................ 1909 1914 Pipes,tobacco................................................................. 1909 1914 Printing and publishing............................................... 1909 1914 Pulpgoods....................................................................... 1909 1914 Pumps,not including power pumps.............................. 1909 1914 Rice, cleaning and polishing......................................... 1909 1914 Roofing materials........................................................... 1909 1914 of Manufactures: B y S pecified I ndustries , Calendar Y ears 1909 and 1914—Continued. 200 N o. 1 3 1 — S ummary Value added by manu Cost of Value of facture Sal Primary Capital. aries. Wages. materials. products. (value of products horse (ess cost Wage power. Salaried earners of mate em (average Total. rials). ployees. number). Expressed in thousands. Persons engaged in industry. Num Cen ber o i sus estab year. lish ments. Pro prie tors and firm mem bers. Rubber goods, not elsewhere specified....................... 1909 227 102 85 1914 301 9 Rules, Ivory and wood................................................... 1909 9 10 1914 10 8 42 Sates and vaults........................ .................................... 1909 5 1914 39 74 1909 124 60 1914 98 9 Sand and emery paper and doth.................................. 1909 10 5 12 1914 84 96 Saws................................................................................ 1909 82 1914 100 44 87 Scales and balances........................................................ 1909 48 1914 83 32 43 Screws, machine............................................................. 1909 28 1914 66 1 11 Screws, wood................................................................... 1909 1 12 1914 14 47 Sewing machines, cases, and attachments................. 1909 19 1914 SO Shipbuilding, including boat building.......................... 1909 1,353 1,463 1914 1,147 1,192 4,661 11,952 9 68 709 612 570 587 159 147 841 851 672 976 164 422 293 414 1,246 1,463 2,980 2,988 26,521 50,220 109 406 3,343 2,972 4,936 5,089 611 681 4,832 4,560 3,569 4,467 1,667 3,643 3,464 4,446 19,296 18,007 40,506 44,489 31,284 79»062 62,257 151,927 127 167 441 476 4,060 - 5,546 3,589 8,406 5,580 27,263 5,736 29,007 779 3,351 833 3,153 5,757 11,852 6,493 11,793 4,275 6,183 6,491 6,201 1,863 3,319 4,093 7,988 3,758 5,618 4,881 8,044 20,556 19,426 19,489 24,229 44,949 88,063 48,667 115,333 DeHart. Dolls. Dollars. DeHart. 98,507 199,183 104 883 8,944 9.860 29,012 33,151 4,400 5,279 14,855 15,860 10,183 13,895 8,728 9,762 9,570 10,539 33,104 40,892 126,118 156,060 5,406 12,627 11 87 1,058 866 719 968 210 254 966 1,154 815 1,234 199 584 375 540 1,423 2,034 4,035 4,769 14,120 31,279 51 224 2,072 1,860 2,531 3,041 370 350 2,856 3,019 2,186 2,934 970 2,310 1,454 1,950 11,102 u ,o n 25,268 32,931 82,192 126,112 31 187 3,443 2,646 5,203 6,273 2,382 2,687 4,912 4,714 2,704 3,174 1,160 3,058 2,309 2,360 11,455 10,199 31,214 38,597 DoHart. 128,436 223,611 144 634 8,491 7,257 11,328 14,070 4,358 4,328 11,536 12,617 8,786 9,734 8,014 7,248 6,199 6,217 28,262 27,238 73,360 88,682 DeHart. 46,244 97,499 113 447 5,048 4,611 6,125 7,797 1,976 1,641 6,624 7,803 6,082 6,560 1,854 4,190 3,890 8,867 16,807 17,039 42,146 50,035 MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES. Industry. 6,887 6,421 5,369 4,155 9,647< 21,288 152,158 210,072 46,759 60,167 383,249 639,475 111,443 171,420 132.310 143,249 27,760 36,388 13,834 21,456 71,951 92,872 8,689 10,419 6,617 8,468 8,784 11,083 13,608 18,186 2,221 3,394 14,126 17,708 290 287 505 436 1,476 3,086 7,527 10,507 2,745 3,507 20,054 28,063 2,419 3,618 1,476 1,496 993 1,477 570 1,056 5,506 6,692 624 848 617 716 690 857 1,897 2,779 225 304 1,356 1,475 907 5,001 7,446 1,056 6,300 7,707 3,140 2,017 7,167 1,466 2,248 6,233 3,105 4,709 13,546 5,933 9,059 24,792 38,570 107,767 196,912 47,108 144,442 254,011 10,282 18,332 42,229 9,796 16,580 38,271 51,645 1,202,828 1,370,568 63,743 1,458,954 1,673,979 13,396 333,532 378,806 16,149 379,157 444,022 5,431 151.963 167.406 6,134 154,015 171,679 4,210 25,230 34,206 6,700 39,573 63,538 1,281 23,162 28,072 1,884 31,251 39,902 6,227 72,179 111,358 8,088 88,867 127,942 2,443 1,239 6,556 1,661 8,781 3,883 2,165 6,565 11,052 2,771 6,952 13,235 1,853 9,006 4,727 6,143 11,596 2,602 2,736 7,744 16,647 4,791 10,763 21,903 680 3,442 1,339 1,583 842 3,910 6,650 12.160 1,811 2,626 8,176 14,213 2,445 2,407 4,027 2,986 8,837 15,733 89,145 109,569 23,897 21,691 167,740 215,025 45,274 64,865 15,443 17,564 8,976 13,966 4,910 8,651 39,179 39,076 4,113 4,898 6,487 6,283 4,278 5,462 8,903 11,140 2,702 3,068 6,510 6,037 MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES. Shoddy............................................................................ 1909 83 196 2,041 2,320 13,820 88 1914 64 58 188 2,145 2,391 12,440 Showcases...................................................................... 1909 149 154 399 3,390 3,943 4,746 1914 132 116 308 2,267 2,681 4,145 Signs and advertising novelties.................................... 1909 288 211 1,526 5,540 7,277 3,790 1914 776 690 2,482 9,566 12,738 7,370 Silk and silk goods, including throwsters.................... 1909 852 664 5,537 99,037 105,238 97,947 1914 902 591 6,810 108,170 116,571 116,924 Silverware and plated ware........................................... 1909 183 114 2,050 16,610 18,774 15,183 1914 180 97 2,557 15,787 18,441 18,738 Slaughtering and meat packing................................... 1909 1,641 1,659 17,329 89,728 108,716 208,707 1914 1,791 1,740 ,22,171 101,076 124,987 260,996 Smelting and refining, copper...................................... 1909 38 7 1,197 15,628 16,832 158,126 1914 37 1,863 17,731 19,594 194,980 Smelting and refining, lead........................................... 1009 28 635 7,424 8,059 26,954 1914 22 3 648 7,385 8,036 29,734 Smelting and refining, zinc........................................... 1909 29 3 498 6,655 7,156 21,457 2 708 9,617 10,327 36,705 1914 29 73 876 2,147 2,596 10,705 Smelting and refining, not from the ore..................... 1909 89 1914 84 66 651 2,585 3,202 10,075 Soap................................................................................. 1909 420 329 6,065 12,999 18,393 28,360 1914 371 252 5,415 14,172 19,839 35,737 Soda-water apparatus.................................................... 1909 40 662 1,797 2,399 2,894 63 41 686 2,229 2,856 3,726 1914 67 Sporting and athletic goods........................................... 1909 180 166 617 5,321 6,993 3,243 1914 162 126 690 5,602 6,318 4,356 24’ 353 3,196 3,573 7,349 Springs, steel, car and carriage....................................... 1909 64 1914 84 46 491 8,703 4,240 8,098 Stationery goods, not elsewhere specified................... 1909 163 103 1,629 6,206 7,938 6,842 1914 189 131 2,032 7,728 9,891 6,703 Statuary and art goods................................................. 1909 194 276 198 1,699 2,172 462 1914 190 231 219 1,988 2,438 826 Steam packing................................................................ 1909 153 82 1,238 3,648 4,968 11,129 1914 149 01 1,047 4,213 4,321 17,261 to o op Manufactures: B y S pecified I ndustries , Calendar Y ears 1909 and 1914—Continued. Value added by manu Cost Of Value of facture Sal Primary Capital. aries. Wages. materials. products. (value of products horse Wage less cost Salaried earners power. of mate em (average Total. rials). ployees. number). Expressed in thousands. 202 N o. 1 3 1 .—S ummary Persons engaged in industry. Num Cen ber of sus estab year. lish ments. Pro prie tors and firm mem bers. Stereotyping and electrotyping..................................... 1909 174 133 1914 189 108 Stoves and furnaces, including gaa and oil stoves....... 1909 876 244 1914 861 284 68 1 Sugar, beet...................................................................... 1909 1914 60 1 Sugar, cane, including refining i.................................... 1909 233 204 1914 199 180 42 1909 1914 32 Surgical appliances and artificial limbs........................ 1909 324 816 1914 391 829 1914 7 4 31 Tin plate and temeplate............................................... 1909 4 1914 31 10 8 Tin foil............................................................................. 1909 14 10 1914 Tobacco manufactures................................................... 1909 16,822 17,634 1914 13,961 16,200 186 1909 Toys and games.............................................................. 1914 226 226 290 078 2,850 3,661 4,076 890 8,457 4,466 6,983 5,547 37,130 42,921 45,524 6,082 37,326 43,691 49,150 1,184 7,204 8,389 57.202 1,636 7,997 9,634 76,705 1,928 13,526 15,658 160,603 2,040 14,886 17,106 162,912 330 2.252 2,582 6,494 640 3,064 3,604 24,927 1.248 4,241 6,805 5,762 1,466 4,770 6,654 6,950 37 88 £25 65 490 6,362 5,846 8,164 491 5,238 5,733 9,366 71 762 1,699 683 101 1,031 1,142 2,468 13,193 166,810 197,637 28,514 16,822 178,872 210,894 38,737 882 6,305 6,072 5,323 789 7,887 8,902 6,789 DoBan. Dell*. Dollars. 3,826 4,710 86,944 95,170 129,629 142,181 153,167 173,496 18,726 36,234 11,045 12,886 266 10,996 26,847 2,506 3,349 246,660. 303,840 6,641 10,484 800 2,312 1,073 3,001 6,975 22,944 8,762 25,866 1,769 4,808 2,259 6,606 2,392 7,484 2,993 9,386 551 1,496 870 2,213 1,488 2,129 1,782 2,581 89 72 1 620 3,315 769 3,924 304 92 627 166 16,779 69,355 22,124 77,866 661 2,227 995 3,499 D ottvn. 1,765 2,266 29,338 33,966 27,266 41,399 247,583 280,044 5,386 6,734 5,372 7,413 125 41,889 57,907 2,277 3,672 177,186 207,134 3,654 5,779 DoQsrs. Donors. 6,384 4,619 8,164 5,899 78,853 49,615 89,390 55,435 48,122 20,867 62,606 21,206 279,249 31,666 311,034 30,990 9,884 4,498 16,216 8,481 12,399 7,027 16,418* 9,005 202 327 47,970 6,081 68,343 10,436 3,419 1,142 5,068 1,396 416,695 239,609 490,165 283,031 8,264 4,710 13,757 7,977 MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES. Industry. 203 BT SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES. Turpentine and rosin..................................................... 1909 1,588 2,567 2,446 39,511 44,524 4,129 12,401 1,655 9,363 4,911 25,295 20,884 1914 1,394 1,621 1,856 34,817 38,294 2,478 20^745 1,434 8,583 5,536 20,990 15,454 Type-founding and printing materials........................ 1909 122 78 493 2,026 2,597 1,948 6,793 660 1,191 1,772 4,703 2,931 1914 125 66 502 1,477 2,045 2,328 7,287 709 1,006 1,665 4,431 2,763 Typewriters and supplies.............................................. 1909 89 34 2,489 9,578 12,101 6,845 26,309 2,707 ' 6,221 4,077 19,719 15,642 1914 107 42 2,720 11,091 13,853 10,887 30,988 3,422 6;986 5,501 24,500 18,999 Umbrellas and canes...................................................... 1909 256 299 734 5,472 6,605 2,413 9,556 915 2.253 10,056 15,864 5,808 1914 265 298 740 4,792 5,830 2,579 9,469 1,039 2,167 8,592 5,221 13,813 Upholstering materials.................................................. 1909 230 214 496 4,067 4,777 17,456 10.297 587 1,689 8,069 4,985 1814 179 139 614 4,426 5,179 18,753 15,879 922 2,144 10,796 18,054 16,492 5,695 Vault lights and ventilators.......................................... 1909 37 27 99 827 453 234 607 109 228 338 619 957 26 182 1914 45 601 809 491 1,054 246 457 969 2,051 1,092 Vinegar and cider........................................................... 1909 963 1,050 481 1,542 3,073 16,681 10,879 £39 728 4,964 8,448 3,484 1914 618 640 512 1,229 2,331 13,162 8,055 588 713 4,440 7,811 8,371 Wallpaper...................................................................... 1909 10 699 4,037 4,746 5,680 14,153 1,064 2,039 45 7,623 14,449 6,826 1914 48 6 946 4,738 5,689 7,010 17,620 1,618 2,708 8,536 15,887 7,851 Wall plaster.................................................................... 1909 198 60 773 4,791 5,624 25,892 16,885 1,049 2,391 6,007 12,804 6,797 1914 165 34 1,087 5,389 6,510 86,626 29,511 1,585 8,453 7,993 16,644 8,551 Washing machines and clothes wringers.................... 1909 100 76 383 1,835 2,294 3,351 5,318 466 904 2,837 5,825 2,988 1914 111 69 615 2,302 2,886 4,903 7,298 700 1,221 4,148 7,600 3,452 Waste.............................................................................. 1909 53 41 191 1,897 2,129 4,286 6,125 290 716 8,837 11.398 2,561 73 1914 59 350 2,966 3,375 8,513 10,668 564 1,191 15,238 17,600 2,362 Wheelbarrows................................................................ 1909 24 17 94 664 775 1,486 1,510 81 321 715 1.625 910 21 74 1914 11 323 408 1,198 947 99 429 199 942 613 Whips............................................................................. 1909 57 90 310 1,546 1.946 1,321 3,900 323 704 1,585 3,949 2,384 1914 40 40 252 1,163 1,455 1,076 3,050 402 559 llsOl 3,162 1,821 * Windmill*!...................................................................... 1909 34 18 387 2,337 2,742 3,301 5,638 479 -1,403 3,331 6,677 3,346 1914 31 16 343 1,955 2,314 3,997 6,426 506 1,252 2,555 5,497 2,942 Window shades and fixtures........................................ 1909 219 194 646 3,930 4,770 5,737 10,334 807 1,918 12,653 18,571 5,918 1914 286 268 827 4,077 5,172 6,607 11,526 1,078 2,181 11,889 17,444 5,555 Wire................................................................................ 1909 66 15 1.846 18.084 19,945 71,959 60,157 2,199 10,316 60,543 84,486 23,943 1914 54 18 2,122 17,600 19,740 83,940 64,014 2,978 11,021 56,424 81,841 25,417 >Includes 181establishments reported as “ Sugar cane ” and 18 as "Sugar, refining, not including beet sugar," in 1914, and 214 establishments reported as ‘ ‘Sugar and molasses ” and 19 as “ Sugar and molasses, refining, not including beet sugar,” in 1909. Manufactures : B y S pecified I ndustries , Calendar Y ears 1909 and 1914—Continued. MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES, of 204 No. 1 3 1 .—S ummary N o . 1 3 2 .—SUMMARY OF MANUFACTURES: B y S tates and G eographic D ivisions , 1904, 1909, and 1914. Alabama.. Arizona. Arkansas. California. Colorado. Connecticut.. Delaware. District of Columbia. Florida. 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1,882 1,948 3,763 62,173 67,884 3,398 3,769 6,055 72,148 81,972 3,242 3,310 7,026 78,717 89,053 133 291 4,793 5,217 169 311 261 500 6,441 7,202 322 849 6,898 8,014 267 1,907 2.140 2,328 33,089 37,557 2,925 3,455 3,293 44,982 51,730 2,604 2,917 3,544 41,979 48,440 6,839 7,402 12,283 100,355 120,040 7,659 8,077 18,203 115,296 141,576 10,057 10,429 26,637 139,481 176,547 1,606 1,398 2,677 21.813 25,888 2,034 1,722 4,326 28,067 34,115 2,126 1,716 4,721 27,278 33,715 3,477 2,918 13,523 181,605 198,046 4,251 3,468 19,611 210,792 233,871 4,104 3,123 25,112 226,264 254,499 631 641 1,451 18,475 20,567 726 722 2,024 21.238 23,984 808 935 2,643 2M55 25,533 482 473 1,006 6,299 7,778 518 475 1,576 7,707 9,758 614 435 2,011 8,877 11,323 1,413 1,769 3.125 42,091 46,985 2,159 2,712 4,625 67,473 64,810 2,518 2,682 4,914 55,608' 63,2041 293.185 357,837 445,762 21,412 39,140 54,697 109.509 173.088 177,208 210,350 329,100 491,025 121,907 154,616 162,828 304,204 400,275 453,812 49,490 62,779 64,403 12,502 16,563 24,775 43,413 30,816 100,071 1,000 dollars. 105,383 173,180 227,505 14,396 32,873 40,300 46.306 70,174 77,162 282,647 537,134 736,106 107,064 162,663 181,776 373,283 517,546 620,194 50,926 60,906 69,324 20,200 30,553 40,810 32,972 65,291 88,319 1,000 1,000 dollars. iouars. 3,867 21g878 6,56.- 27.284 8,451 83,897 472 3,909 798 5.505 1,418 6,229 2,310 14,544 3,461 19.113 4,163 20,752 14,399 64,657 22,955 84,142 35,230 105,613 3,549 15,100 5,648 19,912 6.368 20,200 17,040 87,942 25,637 110,119 35,511 125,220 1,629 8,158 2,322 10,296 3,400 11,382 1,207 3,659 1.846 4,989 2,587 6,069 2.670 15.767 6,955 22,982 5,290 24,822 1,000 dollars. 60.458 83,442 107,411 14,505 33,600 39,283 21,799 34,935 44,907 215,726 325,238 447,475 63,114 80,401 89,756 191,302 257.259 288,611 24,884 30,938 31,649 7,732 10,247 12,239 16,532 26,128 33,816 tpoo dollars. 109,170 145,962 178,798 28,083 50,257 64,090 63,865 74,916 83,941 367,218 529,761 712,801 100,144 130,044 136,839 360,082 490,272 545,472 41,180 • 52,840 56,035 18,359 25,239 28,978 50,298 72,890 81,112 1,000 dollars. 43,712 62,520 71,387 13,438 16.657 24,807 32,066 39,981 39,034 151,492 204,523 265,326 37,030 49,553 47,083 177,780 233,913 256,961 16,276 21,902 24,386 10,627 15,042 16,739 33,766 46,762 47,296 18.0 16.0 9.1 53.3 34.4 7.1 5.0 35.9 - 6.7 30.0 14.9 21.0 11.9 28.7 - 2.8 13.7 16.1 7.3 -10.2 15.0 4.3 2.3 22.4 15.2 18.7 36.5 - 3.3 51.4 33.7 22.5 37.4 79.0 27.5 35.0 39.1 12.0 42.7 44.3 34.5 12.4 29.9 6.0 17.1 32.8 11.3 —.4 28.4 6.0 11.8 37.7 14.6 47.1 44.9 11.3 SUMMARY OF MANUFACTURES. (Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce. Primary horsepower includes primary power generated in manufacturing establishments, plus electric and other power rented from outside sources; it does not include the power of electric motors run by current generated in the same establishment. A minus sign (—) indicates decrease.J Per cent of Persons engaged in industry. increase. Num Pro Value Wage Cen ber of prie Primary Cost of Value of Wage sus estab horse Capital. Sala Wages. materials. products. added by earn Value State. ries. manu ers of year. lish tors Salaried earners Total. power. and em facture. (aver prod ments. firm ployees. (average age number). nnm- ucts. member). bers. N o. 1 3 2 .—S ummary op Manufactures : B y States and Persons engaged in industry. State. Num Cen ber of sus estab year. lish ments. Georgia............................... 1904 1909 1914 Idaho.................................. 1904 1909 1914 1904 Illinois................................. 1909 1914 Indiana............................... 1904 1909 1914 Iowa.................................... 1904 1909 1914 Kansas............................... 1904 1909 1914 Kentucky........................... 1904 1909 1914 Louisiana........................... 1904 1909 1914 Maine.................................. 1904, 1909 1914 Maryland............................ 1904 1909 1914 Pro prie Wage tors Salaried earners em (average TotaL and firm ployees. number). mem bers. to Geographic D ivisions , 1904,1909, and 1914—Continued. Primary horse power. Capital. 1M 0 dollar*. Sala ries- Value Cost of Value of Wages. materials. products. added by manu facture. 1.000 1,000 dollars. dollar** IfiOO dollar*. 1,000 dollar*. 6,927 27,393 88,025 151,040 3,219 8,612 6,104 92,749 102,365 220,419 135,211 9,062 34,805 116,970 202,863 4,792 6,141 8,307 104,588 118,036 296,241 202,778 4,639 4,443 9,661 104,461 118,666 367,403 258,326 11,822 88,128 160,089 253,271 379 2,059 4,069 8,769 359 3,061 3,791 9,689 364 371 16,987 984 5,498 9,920 42,804 22,400 858 8,220 9,909 728 831 32,477 28,464 14,892 50,326 44,960 1,240 7,491 664 946 8,919 10,629 698 60,560 840,057 14,921 13,990 54,521 379,438 447,947 741,656 975,845 91,449 208,406 1,160,927 1,410,342 1,919,277 18,020 17,357 77,923 465,764 561,044 1,013,071 1,548,171 128,478 273,319 1,340,183 2,247,823 340,910 18,888 16,884 95,130 606,943 617,927 1,306,930 1,943,836 7,044 7,191 14,862 164,174 176,227 380,768 312,071 15,029 72,058 220,507 393,964 7,969 7,674 23,605 186,984 218,263 633,377 508,717 26,305 95,510 334,375 579,075 8,022 7,229 28,838 m m 283,270 709,703 668,883 36,596 119,258 423,857 730,796 111,428 5,948 22,997 102,844 160,672 4,788 4.768 7,122 49,481 61,361 118,065 8,628 8,323 11,402 61,635 78,360 155,384 171,219 10,972 32,542 170,707 259,238 6,614 7,694 14,097 63,113 84,904 191,094 233,129 16,311 39,860 206,461 310,750 99,441 88,680 3,693 18,883 156,510 198,245 2,478 2,766 3,721 35,670 42,057 258,884 7,351 3,438 3,571 6,863 44,215 64,649 213,141 156,090 9,013 25,904 261,148 325,104 323,234 25,970 3,136 8,247 7,626 41,259 62,032 179,146 163,790 86,545 159,754 5,871 3,734 4,108 5,853 69,794 69,755 174,625 147,282 9,603 24,439 27,888 111,779 223,754 4,776 6,050 8,610 65,400 79,060 230,224 172,779 4,184 4,148 9,131 64,586 77,865 238,314 193,423 11,823 81,830 114,829 230,249 2,091 1,899 5,977 65,859 63,735 251,963 150,811 6,044 25,316 117,035 186,380 2,616 2,295 8,103 76,165 86,563 346,652 221,816 9,008 33,386 134,865 223,949 2,211 1,850 8,499 77,665 88,014 399,743 261,636 11,168 39,544 157,886 255,313 80,042 144,020 3,989 82,692 3,148 3,379 3,772 74,958 82,109 843,627 143,708 5,797 37,632 97,101 176,029 3,646 3,661 4,860 79,955 88,476 459,599 202,260 7,269 43,264 117,656 200,460 3,378 8,344 6,268 82,149 90,768 487,211 233,844 150,024 243,376 8,844 3,852 4,608 8.624 94,174 107,303 166,449 201,878 13.017 36,144 199.049 316,669 45,436 4,837 5,370 12,192 107,921 125,489 218,244 251.227 4,797 6,005 14,801 111,686 131,391 263,763 293,211 18,009 63,792 238,972 377,7® 1,000 dollar*' 67,416 85,893 93,182 4,700 12,480 13,662 570,285 758,350 907,1® 173,447 244,700 306,988 67,728 88,531 105,299 4i,ra5 66,220 62,086 73,200 111,975 116,420 69,345 89,084 97,427 63,978 78,928 82,796 93,352 116,620 138,777 Per cent of Increase. Wage earn Value ers of (avow prod age ucts. num ber). 11.3 60.8 12.8 34.3 -12.1 24.8 07.2 192.2 168.6 155.4 8.6 27.0 14.0 25.8 22.8 36.1 8.8 17.1 10.0 16.9 21.8 47.0 5.6 26.2 11.4 20.8 24.6 61.4 2.4 19.9 31.2 28.7 24.3 64.0 - 6.7 - .6 16,6 26.3 9.4 M.1 - 1.8 2.9 36.6 67.8 86*4 20.2 2.0 14.0 7.2 27.5 6.7 22.2 2.7 13.9 (') 15.3 14.6 29.7 3.4 19.7 ■ Minnesota.......... Mississippi......... Missouri............. Montana............ Nebraska........... Nevada............... New Hampshire New Jersey........ New M exico.... New York......... North Carolina.. North Dakota... 10,723 11.684 12,013 7,446 9.139 8,724 4,756 5,561 6,974 1,520 2,598 2,209 6,464 8,375 8,386 382 677 939 1,819 2.500 2,492 115 177 180 1.618 1,961 1,736 7,010 8,817 9,742 199 313 368 37.194 44,935 48,203 3,272 4,931 6,507 607 752 699 11,258 11,194 10,710 7,732 8.965 7,726 4,524 6.376 5,283 1,588 2,974 2,386 6,299 8,226 7,698 334 659 832 1,904 2.522 2,472 108 137 179 1,726 2,014 1,646 6,730 8,204 8,342 189 288 326 41.766 47.669 48,636 3,731 5,451 6,950 494 723 603 32,824 48.646 59,234 17,235 30,607 41,796 9,141 14.263 17,623 2,688 3,403 3,189 17,119 24,486 28,386 905 1,380 1,827 3,192 6,108 6,079 106 256 279 2,666 3,519 4,374 23,196 36,838 49,066 224 336 493 98,012 151,091 182,605 4,072 6.529 8,541 296 636 749 488,399 584,669 606,698 175,229 231,499 271,090 60,636 84.767 92,834 38,690 60,384 46,702 133,167 152,993 152,182 8,957 11,655 13,704 20,260 24.336 25,144 802 2,257 3,655 65,366 78,658 78,993 266,336 326,223 373,605 3,478 4,143 8,776 866,947 1,003.981 1,057,857 85,339 121,473 136,844 1,755 2,789 3,275 532,481 938,007 965,949 644,399 676,642 1.175,071 1,548,961 1,896,722 1,279.687 200,196 440,890 337.894 271,071 698.288 683,947 320,611 764,183 869,143 83,301 220,934 184,903 104,406 207,670 275,416 115,690 368,737 354,434 42,966 110,338 50,256 56,761 206,222 72,393 52,277 186,434 81,005 156,585 247,861 379,369 186,706 340,467 444,343 188,266 391,385 522,548 10,196 46,736 52,590 90,402 13,694 44,588 16,363 91,671 79,246 46,372 80,235 25,356 64,466 31,966 99,901 90,192 121,008 83,695 2,834 2,892 1,016 7,765 2,660 9,806 18,748 13,591 4,113 09,758 218,344 109,495 139,990 84,191 293,991 85,013 844,098 156,749 296,262 436,274 715,060 371,265 612,293 977,172 431,003 793,063 1,352,382 3,891 5,948 4,638 15,465 7,748 4.766 8,984 4,594 15,668 996,725 1,516,592 2,031,460 1,203.241 1,997,662 2,779,497 1,289,098 2,356,655 3,334,278 93,142 216,622 141,001 133,453 378,556 217.186 151,335 508,085 263,842 2,545 9,873 5,704 13.196 11.686 4,148 15,062 14,213 4,627 1 Less than one4enth of 1 per cent. 39,654 63.279 83,715 17,470 34,870 68,273 9,033 15,451 22,084 2,598 3,654 3,831 19,002 28,994 87,297 1,506 2,064 2,779 3,075 5,491 7,118 126 378 471 2,972 4,191 5,881 28,957 48,337 69,848 264 883 577 111,145 186,032 242,729 3,795 6.903 10,244 258 629 886 232,389 626,411 1,124,092 497,681 11.4 23.8 301,174 830.765 1.490,529 659,764 19.7 32.6 341,310 931,384 1,641,373 709,989 3.8 10.0 81,279 230,081 429,120 199,039 12.5 84.2 118,968 868,612 685,109 316,497 32.1 69.7 182,252 592,801 1,086,162 493,361 17.1 58.5 36,843 210,554 307,858 97,304 7.9 37.6 47,471 281,622 409.420 127,798 21.7 83.0 58,507 386,849 493,354 156,505 9.5 20.5 14,819 25,801 67,451 31,650 44.4 70.4 80,555 18,768 36,926 43,629 30.2 40.2 79,550 19,177 41,340 88,210 7.3 -1.3 66,844 252,258 439,549 187,291 23.6 39.0 80,843 354,411 574,111 219,700 14.9 30.6 89,197 888,715 637,952 249,237 - .6 11.1 8,652 40,930 66,415 25,485 - 9.1 25.9 10,901 49,180 73,272 24,092 30.1 10.3 46,744 84,446 13,001 87,702 17.6 6.2 11,022 124,052 154,918 30,866 8.5 18.9 13,948 151,081 199,019 47.938 20.1 28.5 16,893 174,114 221,616 47,502 3.3 11.4 3,096 694 1,628 1,468 59.1 145.5 8,366 11,887 3,521 181.4 283.9 1,982 9,317 16,083 6,766 61.9 35.2 3,678 50,395 - 3.4 14.9 27,693 73,216 123,611 98,157 164,581 66,424 20.3 33.1 86,200 40,642 114,998 182,844 67,861 .4 11.1 128,169 470,449 774,369 803,920 24.5 40.0 169,710 720,034 1,145,529 425,495 22.5 47.9 211,136 883,465 1,403,633 623,168 14.5 22.8 6.706 2,153 2,236 3,470 89.7 40.5 3,261 7,898 4,637 19.1 38.4 2,591 4,430 2,695 4,890 - 8.9 18.0 9,320 430,015 1,348,603 2,488,346 1,139,743 17.9 32.9 557,231 1,856,904 3,369,490 1,512,586 17.2 35.4 631,042 2,108,607 3,814,661 1,700,054 6.4 13.2 21,375 79,268 142,521 63,253 18.0 67.1 94,795 42.3 52.0 34,365 121,861 216,656 46,038 169,942 289,412 119,470 12.7 83.6 3,122 29.2 63.2 1,032 7,096 10,218 1,787 13.674 19,137 6,463 58.9 87.3 14,484 6,663 17.4 10.5 2,416 21,147 'S B H n x o Y jr u n 'H & o. i s r m w n s Michigan............ 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 10Z Massachusetts. of Manufactures: B y States and G eographic D ivisions , 1904, 1909, Persons engaged in industry. State. Num Cen ber ol sus estab year. lish ments. 13.785 15.138 15,658 1,123 2,310 2,518 1,602 2,246 2,320 23,495 27.563 27,521 1,617 i;95i 2,190 1,399 1.854 1,885 686 1,020 898 3,175 4,609 4,775 3.158 4,588 5,084 606 749 1,109 Primary horse power. 13,657 14,719 13,624 1,187 2,698 2,464 1,726 2,499 2,189 26,029 29,743 28,034 1,561 1,721 1,883 1,241 1,737 1,815 649 942 762 3,805 5,415 5,142 3,073 4,496 4,787 619 688 9u> 1,116,932 1,583,155 2,002,780 29,608 71,139 97,308 81,348 175,019 219,222 2,302,398 2,921,547 3,549,858 181,017 226.740 269,854 197,479 276,378 340,224 11,154 17,666 16,324 175,780 242,277 286,857 164,637 282.471 335,791 19,397 42,947 59,536 39.991 61.351 82,748 813 2.193 2,793 1,769 3.473 4,431 66,081 94.885 108,050 5,420 7,382 8,801 2,389 3.257 3,964 441 682 796 4.910 8.417 8,999 5.753 9,849 11,474 979 1.660 2,233 364,298 446.934 510,435 5,456 13,143 17,443 18,523 28,750 28,829 763,282 877.543 924,478 97,318 113.538 113,425 59,441 73.046 71,914 2,492 3,602 3,788 60,572 73,840 74,373 49,066 70.230 74,853 8.052 11,785 13,894 417,946 523.004 606,807 7,456 18.034 22,700 22,018 34.722 35,449 855,392 1.002.171 1,060,562 104,299 122,641 124,109 63,071 78,040 77,693 3.582 5,226 5,346 69,287 87.672 88,514 57,892 84.575 91,114 9.650 14,133 17,126 Capital 1,000 doliars. 856,989 1,300,733 1,677,552 16,124 38.873 65,478 44,023 89.082 139,500 1,995,837 2,749,006 3,149,411 215,901 290,901 308,445 113,422 173,221 203,211 7,585 13,018 15,060 102,440 167,924 211,423 115,665 216.876 283,544 26,004 52 627 71,843 Sala ries. Per cent of increase. Value Wage Cost of Value of Wages. materials. products. added by earn Value manu ers of facture. (aver prod age num ucts. ber). 1.000 1,000 dollars. dollars. 43,435 72,147 106,265 718 2,045 3,202 2,133 4,047 5,683 73,269 110,897 144,610 7,041 10,577 13,256 2,355 3,756 4,878 294 616 835 5,081 9,186 11,829 6,118 10,808 14,358 1,039 1.966 2,844 1914—Continued. 182.429 245.450 318,924 2,799 7,240 11,011 11.443 19,902 20,932 367,961 455,627 527,953 43,113 55,234 59,366 13,869 20,361 24,173 1,422 2,297 2,628 22.806 28,251 33,083 24,469 37,907 44,821 5,158 8,400 10,852 1,000 dam n. 527,637 824,202 1,020,782 16.394 34,153 70,970 30,597 50,552 63,258 1,142,943 1,582,560 1,688,921 112,872 158,192 162,425 49,969 66,351 91,009 8,697 11.476 17,079 79,352 104,016 123,430 91.604 178,178 253,144 24,940 41,266 62,233 t,000 dollars. 1,000 dollars. 960,812 433.175 18.2 28.3 22.7 1,437,936 613,734 14.2 49.7 24.0 1,782,808 782,026 8.065 129.1 200.7 24,459 119.5 53,682 19,529 140.9 31,036 25.9 90.0 102,006 24,928 28.1 51.7 65.525 42.453 55.2 67.5 93,005 109,762 46,504 .3 18.0 1,955,551 812,608 15.0 18.5 2,626,742 1,044.182 15.0 34.3 2,832,349 1,143,428 e.9 7.8 202,110 89,238 10.3 22.1 280,344 122,152 16.7 38.7 279,546 117,121 .1 - .3 29,407 26.4 48.8 79,376 46,885 22.9 42.7 113,236 47,882 1.5 22.7 138,891 4.389 12.0 37.3 13,086 6,394 44.5 36.6 17.870 7,060 5.2 35.1 24,139 58.609 31.8 48.7 137,961 76,201 21.9 30.6 180,217 88,641 .7 17.7 212,071 58,924 27.1 62.0 150.528 94,718 43.1 81.3 272,896 361,279 108,135 6.6 32.4 13,987 48.8 38,927 20.723 46.4 116.5 69.2 .61,989 87,112 24,879 17.9 40.5 SUMMARY OF MANUFACTURES, Ohio.................................... 1904 1909 1914 Oklahoma........................... >1904 1909 1914 Oregon................................ 1004 1909 1914 Pennsylvania..................... 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 South Carolina................... 1904 1909 1914 South Dakota.................... 1904 1909 1914 Tennessee........................... 1904 1909 1914 Texas.................................. 1904 1909 1914 Utah................................... 1904 1909 1914 Pro prie Wage tors Salaried earners em (average Total. and firm ployees. number). mem bers. and 208 N o. 1 3 2 .—S ummary co $5 ^ 1 00 ► M 2 1 1 ^ Vermont.............................. 1904 1,699 1,856 2,063 1909 1,958 2,113 2,679 1914 1,772 1,787 2,726 Virginia............................... 1904 8,187 3,643 4,970 1909 5,685 6,570 8,551 1914 5,608 6,125 9,164 Washington........................ 1904 2,751 2,602 3,658 1909 3,674 3,264 7,734 1914 3,829 3,155 8,068 West Virginia.................... 1904 2,109 2,230 2,892 1909 2,586 2,599 4,971 1914 2,749 2,559 5,ne Wisconsin............................ 1904 8.558 7.961 14,220 1909 9,721 8,556 22,287 1914 9,104 7,425 20,538 Wyoming............................ 1904 150 179 169 1909 268 263 263 1914 337 293 414 Total......................... 1904 216,180 225,673 519,556 1909 268,491 273,265 790,267 1914 275,791 264,872 964,217 83,106 33,788 82,704 80,285 106,676 102,820 45,199 69.120 67,205 43,758 63,893 71,078 151,391 182,683 194,310 1,834 2,867 2,989 5,468,383 6,615,046 7,036,337 New England..................... 1904 22.279 22,698 60,258 1909 25,351 24, in 86,697 1914 25,193 22,493 105,512 Middle Atlantic.................. 1904 67.699 74,525 187.289 1909 81,315 85,516 283.414 1914 85,466 85,012 839, n i East North Central........... 1904 51,754 50,531 140,829 1909 60,013 67,2H 215,773 1914 59,896 51,857 276,750 West North Central........... 1904 21,492 21,394 41,032 1909 27,171 26,683 63,440 1914 27,199 27,709 75,256 South Atlantic................... 1904 19,564 21,746 34,633 1909 28,088 30,783 62,032 1914 28,925 29,740 61,415 East Sooth Central............ 1904 10,311 11.449 17,214 1909 15,381 17.208 28,485 1914 14,410 14,986 28,345 1 Includes Indian Territory. 940,752 1,101,230 1,140,233 1,886.565 2,207,747 2,355,940 1,224,528 1,513,764 1,680,281 812,361 874,337 881,695 622,611 663,015 685,842 221,229 261,772 264,878 Geographic divisions.* 63,084 62,659 2,108 15,221 82,430 80,654 17.5 87,(05 140,616 68,310 73,470 2,803 17,272 38,580 159,445 34,823 83,487 2.1 78,991 79,847 8,385 18,617 42,706 34,285 8.3 37,217 178,937 83,649 148,857 88,898 176,998 147,989 4,875 27,943 65,208 21.2 120,797 283,928 216,392 9,101 38,154 125,583 219.794 94,211 31.6 118,109 837,567 261,501 11,245 44,873 155,320 264,039 106,719 - 2.8 51,459 168,342 96.953 4,093 30,087 66,166 128,822 62.656 43.4 80,118 297,897 222,261 9,827 49,766 117,888 220,746 102, S58 52.9 78,448 399,567 277,715 11,504 51,703 136,609 245,326 108,W7 - 2.8 48,880 138,578 86,821 2,899 21,153 54,419 44,622 32.3 99, oa 71,463 217.496 150,922 6, no 33,000 92,878 161,949 69,071 46.0 79,353 278,504 175,995 7,594 43,784 110,033 193,512 83,479 11.2 227,255 411,140 183,885 10.1 173,572 440,234 412,647 15.498 n,472 213,426 554,179 605,657 25,737 93,905 346,356 590,305 243,949 20.6 230,273 682,339 754,287 87,569 112,193 417,415 695,172 277,757 6.4 2,696 206 1,261 1,301 8,523 2,222 -11.0 2,163 3.604 2,608 6,249 3,393 7,628 6,195 811 2,081 3,641 56.3 3,696 5,559 li;223 5,664 A3 10,004 29.270 531 2,312 6,213,612 13,487,707 12,675,581 674,439 2.610,445 8,500,208 14,793,903 6,293,695 16.0 7,078.578 18,675,376 18,428,270 938,575 3,427,038 12,142,791 20,672,052 8,529,261 21.0 8,265,426 22,547,574 22,790,980 1,287,917 4,079,332 14,368,089 24,246,435 9,878,346 6.4 ' '-4 1,023,708 2,125,815 1,870,995 72,799 439,060 1,116,273 2,026,999 909,726 10.4 1,212,158 2, n s, 121 2,508,854 112,284 557,631 1,476.297 2,670,066 1,193,768 17.1 1,268,238 3,125,629 2,948,040 149,017 628,409 1,657,674 2,926,676 1,269,002 3.6 2,148,379 4.255.264 4,742,357 213,371 926,145 2,961,996 5,218,266 2,256,2n 17.6 2,576,677 5,531,502 6,505,675 345,266 1.182,568 4,159,498 7, Ml, 761 2,982,263 17.0 2,780,663 6,699,576 7,836, On 457,187 1,870,181 4,680,998 8,068,644 3,372,651 6.7 1,415,888 3.120,369 2,895,446 151,992 615,643 2,045.537 8,605,868 1,550,831 14.1 1.786.808 4,382.070 4,547.225 250.508 827.152 3,034,472 5,211,702 2,177,230 23.6 2,008,888 5,464,935 5,918,681 376,181 1,078,588 8,795,089 6,542,261 2,747,222 11.0 374,787 753,700 857.904 41,303 157,843 862,011 1,284,446 422,435 17.4 562,044 69,504 204,792 464,460 1,101,990 l,m ,572 93,544 235,4n 1,241,855 1,803,899 634,351 19.8 1,397,8a 2,082,1*2 2.0 484,560 1,241,940 1,424,181 578,989 1,221,040 930,420 . 34,201 175,461 650,102 974,028 423,926 14.0 745,830 1,832,001 1,368,475 57,272 244,378 790,005 1,381,186 591,181 26.9 776,506 2,274,785 1,644,539 75,(09 293,068 1,008,068 1,682,999 679,931 3.4 249,892 753,928 406,361 17,417 83,942 252.156 464,336 212,180 24.8 305,465 1,036,560 686,276 29,008 102,191 336.163 630,488 294,325 18.3 307,709 1,157,367 713,357 35,434 117,987 887,011 700,668 813,667 1.0 *For States included in each division, see note 6, p. 36. 22.8 8.3 12.7 37.0 47.7 20.1 81.9 71.4 11.1 47.8 63.5 19.5 25.8 43.6 17.8 7.8 77.4 79.6 29.7 39.7 17.3 22.0 81.8 9.6 28.1 36.9 12.8 26.4 44.6 25.6 32.0 40.4 12.7 36.8 a .8 21.9 42.8 35.8 11.1 § ► Q fcO o op Manufactures : B y States and Geographic D ivisions , 1904, 1909, Persons engaged in industry. State. Num Cen ber of sus estab year. lish ments. 8,299 12,944 12,018 3,302 4,849 5,275 11,730 13,840 15,773 14,871 23,438 26,810 5,720 9,578 11,762 17,710 29,410 89,156 143,470 204,520 211,940 52,790 75,435 81,118 164,077 213,166 235,615 Capital. 1,000 M ia n . 166,640 555,717 828,906 240,902 873,350 547,739 250,268 1,010,060 687,819 61,812 241,825 220,569 89,862 400,766 348,977 98,150 468,478 469,971 193,517 460,049 423,623 256,416 802,016 848,477 290,444 1,109,814 1,158,821 Sala ries. Percent o! increase. Value Wage Costoi Value of Wages. materials. products. added by earn Value manu ers of facture. (aver prod age num ucts. ber). 1.000 1,000 dollar*. dollar*. 16,190 25,382 82,891 7,541 12.522 16,227 20,625 36,829 52,417 67,128 97,646 116,128 39.046 56,870 66,858 106,187 153,810 178,247 1,000 dollar*. 1,000 dollar*. 246,832 415,232 382,131 625,443 526,907 802,538 162,813 254,663 228.692 363,996 272,215 487,568 812,489 651,665 493,678 843,512 647,341 1,067,889 1,000 dollar*. 168,400 243,312 275,631 101,880 135,304 165,353 239,076 349.834 420,548. 26.5 42.6 8.6 18.6 42.9 7.5 83.2 29.9 10.5 64.6 50.6 28.3 32.8 42.9 20.2 61.2 52.9 26.6 of m anufa< 8,279 12,339 12,417 8,(HO 0,254 6,079 11,192 13,579 16,206 Primary horse power. 1914—Continued. SUMMARY West South Central........... 1904 1909 1914 Mountain............................ 1904 1909 1914 Padfie................................. 1904 1909 1914 Pro prie Wage tors Salaried earners and em (average Total. firm ployees. number). mem bers. and 210 N o. 1 3 2 .—S ummary N o . 13 3 .—COMMSBCIALFAILURES, CALENDAR YEARS 1915, 1916, AND 1917! P ercentage to T otal N umber of Concerns in B usiness and A ggregate L iabilities, by States and by G eographic D ivisions. [Source: Don’s Review, New York, N. Y.] t e a s .......................: I 211 Kentucky.................. Louisiana.*.......... Maine. % .................» M a rylan d ........... Massachusetts......... Michigan.................. Minnesota................ Mississippi................ Missouri................... Montana................... Nebraska.................. Nevada ..................... New Hampshire.. .. New Jersey.............. New Mexico............. New York.................. North Carolina......... North Dakota........... Ohio.......................... Oklahoma................ Oregon....................... :S S I S I COMMERCIAL FAILURES, Alabama................... Arisons..................... California. “ III.. 11I Colorado................... Connecticut.............. Delaware.................. District of Columbia Florida..................... Georgia..................... Idaho....................... Illinois....................... Indiana..................... ISM 1910 1917 Number Number Per cent Number Number Percent Number Number Percent of of business of of of of of failures. concerns. failures. Liabilities. failures. of busines failures. Liabilities. failures. of busines failures. Liabilities. concerns. Dollars. DoBan. 2.11 20,01? 1.79 128 0.65 19.781 2, 1.17 .67 40 1.21 2.06 8,869,867 19,217 19) 28 .97 109 .63 20)698 66,433 1.92 10,087,466 68)929 1.64 7,287)096 949 1.88 18,162 .76 1,629,331 18 086 6,096)686 8$ 21,965 1.67 3,374,090 l) 819 23 360 A 4,087 .64 708,745 .26 7,279 .78 892,930 1 )79 6,922 .86 1,768 & 4,429 1.32 8,428,273 14,423 8.47 10,847,920 2.26 8,490,864 15) 143 210 2.30 6,647,096 27,711 27,637 1.43 3,246,161 281 1.02 8,430)277 $ 8 882,090 .91 6,604 1,656,462 68 .86 6,804 1.31 19,100,428 ufcSl 1.07 24,024,630 118)769 .92 12)273)118 895 119,003 .75 a , M 1.03 53,181 .99 386 60,113 g-f“ 42,273 .75 2’2U'«9 231 4l)622 :2 .66 146 « 8 :8 .42 34 668 8 :1 8 1.23 .92 200 29)691 .67 21,627 1.29 l:m ;» o ass i:8 MBS 187 18)774 1.00 l)093 363 729 1.46 1,624,446 1 994,616 151 18,882 l)424 .80 1.30 4,233,937 Mini 192 2,634,981 28,290 1,368,672 64,763 1.67 68,032 A A 68)938 54,896 .78 .62 w .61 57)601 89,016 8$ .66 4o)l67 m L72 i7,906,723 ;K 16 364 1.07 i)o o i)m 188 1.22 16,402 1,422 724 8$ 1.09 4 ) 443 )5 4 9 410 77.782 .63 .69 1.366,666 s# 90 11)694 .79 1,711,393 * 8 22,317 1, 049)732 113 22,535 2-200 L05 75,714 2,176 1.29 226,922 26 L£ ie 2,236 8,636 .50 360,667 8,034 .73 49 223)117 8,669 .87 880,708 60,620 .78 9,437,966 60,667 7,924,380 .08 398 66,722 .61 8,431,440 8 643 .82 866,633 8,841 405,096 .00 17 .43 3,065 82)278 221,777 1.09 72,819,242 229)080 1.09 39,050,788 2 , 2 234,6260 0 .94 46,726)020 26,047 1.17 2.TC1, 25,128 .00 3,670 695 167 .66 26,666 1,806,706 10,266 .70 763,690 11,066 .37 44 344,928 11,629 .38 666,621 98,275 .82 9.156,041 100)646 .73 10,389,737 642 .63 8,660,13 462 24,789 1.86 3,607,326 20) o3S 1.23 2,202)813 246 101,233 26,466 l)l79)l83 .93 16,997 2.46 3,028,234 15,444 2.33 4,243,438 318 2.04 15,624 5,630,602 State. 1917 ms Number Number Pereent Number Number Percent Number Number Percent Liabilities. of of business of of of business of • Liabilities. of of business of Liabilities. failures. cancans. failures. failures. concerns. failures. feftoieSe concerns. failures. Dollars. LOO 21,950,157 2.02 1,852,073 2.35 3,326,569 .54 519,905 2.15 3,677,910 1.66 10,197,060 3591522 L28 L01 528,521 1.67 3,003,874 2.23 7,813,044 1.22 4,698,638 2,792,367 .68 246,775 .86 L32 302,286,148 1,163 145,251 9,432 113 161 13,906 42 10,687 24,170 849 54,791 588 88 6,173 6,193 59 343 27,270 855 22,865 18,591 152 50,171 250 12 2,375 16,993 1,707,639 0.80 15,863,174 1.20 586,464 1.16 1,733,457 .39 380,725 1.44 6,227,729 1.07 5,936,223 1.31 735,879 .95 602,544. 1.26 2,018,682 1.55 3,418,803 .82 1,910,050 • 50 3,291,897 .50 43,593 .99 196,212,256 921 149,480 105 9,624 135 13,248 11,441 44 225 24,463 63,941 431 92 6,342 7,113 48 26,920 166 251 23,079 17,602 150 221 51,047 13 2,599 13,855 1.733,225 0.62 L10 1.02 .38 .92 .80 1.45 .67 .62 1.09 .43 .50 .80 128,950 424,741 160,079 209,495 372,054 221,105 52,066 105,997 1.52 20,849,706 L32 104,207,365 L75 35,175,398 L73 34,342,361 .98 63,300,468 .85 18,320,925 .86 4,561,181 2.07 21,528 744 1,690 4,068 1,917 2,569 2,897 1,581 426 1,845 1.26 .93 1.19 1.21 .76 .70 .80 1.72 1,567 3,519 1,363 1,713 2,497 1,255 423 1,518 136,386 449,828 160,558 209,206 379,007 239,624 51,369 107,247 L15 .78 .85 .82 .66 .52 .82 L42 1.965 5,617 2,801 8,619 3,630 1,883 446 2,195 New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming. Dollars. 143,444 1,438 183 9,060 13,423 316 66 10,308 612 23,801 53,113 883 6,032 77 6,913 60 27,426 457 625 23,567 17,936 218 50,164 340 21 2,427 22,156 1,674,486 133,987 435,488 161,179 213,054 378,700 224,283 53,379 107,238 15,866,386 62,838,342 19,357,376 28,640,369 33,370,830 12,361,647 8,824,360 14,949,937 D oBan. 14>22M24 503,488 1,205,800 270,231 2,075,087 8,380,339 632,403 422,831 2,222,747 6,884,477 2,174,387 1,861,448 61,881 182,441,371 22,150,650 68,860,890 16,113,879 13,657,671 80,545,794 10,713,835 2,609,914 18,289,238 COMMERCIAL FAILURES. Pennsylvania................................. Rhode Island................................. South Carolina............................... South Dakota................................. Tennessee........................................ T exas.............................................. Utah................................................ Vermont......................................... V irginia......................................... W ashington.................................. West Virginia................................. Wisconsin........................................ W yoming........................................ Total...................................... Geographic divisions. > New England................................. Middle Atlantic............................. South A tlantic............................... South Central................................. Central East................................... Central West................................... Western........................................... Pacific -........................................... 212 N o. 1 3 3 .—Commercial F a ilu res , Calendar Y ears 1915,1916, and 1917: P ercentage to T otal N um ber op Concerns in B u sin ess and A ggregate L ia bilities , b t S tates and b t G eographic D iv isio n s —Continued. N o . 1 3 4 .— C O M M E R C IA L F A IL IJB E S , Q T JA B TK B LY A N D A N N U A H Y , 1891 T O 191 7 : N u m b e r , A m o u n t L ia b il it ie s . of L ia b il it ie s , and Averag e [Source: Don’s Beview, New York, N . Y.] . Calendar year. 1891. 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898. 1899 1900 1901. 1902. 1903 1904 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. First quarter. quarter. Third quarter. Num Aver Num Aver Num Averber age ber Amount of age ber fail Amount of liabili fail- liabilities. liabili- fail- Amount of & liabilities. liabilities. ures. ties. Dollars. Donors. Donors. Dollars. 3,545 42,167,631 11,894 2,529 50,248,636 DoTUat. 2,754 44,302,494 Donors 3,384 89,284 349 11,609 2,119 22,989,331 19,868 1,984 18,659,235 16,086 10,844 9,405 8,202 47,338,300 14,784 8,199 121,541,239 37,994 4,015 82,469,821 20,540 4,304 64,137,333 14,902 2,734 37,595,973 13,751 2,868 29,411,196 10,255 3,802 47,813,683 12,577 2,855 41,026,261 14,370 2,792 82,167,179 11,521 4,031 57,425,135 14,246 73,285,349 3,932 48,007,911 12,210 2,995 40,444,547 13,504 3,757 25,601,188 19,507 3,687 82,946,565 8,936 2,889 43,684,876 15,121 2,881 25,104,778 8,884 3,031 34,498,074 11,381 2,640 2,772 27,152,031 9,795 2,081 14,910,902 7,165 2,001 17,640,972 9,886 8,816 2,894 33,022,573 11,411 2,438 41,724,879 17,114 2,519 27,119,996 10,766 8,335 31,703,486 0,506 2,424 24,101,204 9,943 3,414 83,731,758 9,869 2,747 26,643,098 9,699 2,324 24,756,172 10,652 2,511 9,969 3,200 34,344,433 10.732 2,428 32,452,827 13,366 2,548 25,032,634 13,680 34,858,595 8,344 48,066,721 14,374 2,870 31,424,188 10,949 2,969 32,168,296 10,835 3,443 30,162,505 8,760 2,787 25,742,080 9,303 20,329,443 7,061 3,102 107 10,883 2,610 967 11,615 2,300 21,996,168 9,563 3,136 10,228 76,706,191 15,448 2,471 37,493,071 15,173 2 483 46,467,686 18,714 4,909 K 3.800 48,668,642 12,805 55,302,690 8,850 44,460,950 11,548 2,981 44,080,423 14,787 3,457 29,094,498 15,997 2,836 3,585 73,079,154 20.732 2,863 39,160,162 13,678 3,011 42,177,898 10,259 14,008 8,985 59,651,761 14,969 3.076 44,046,590 14,319 2,880 35,167,269 12,211 4,828 63,012,323 13,051 8,489 44,999,900 12 898 3,499 45,532,137 13,013 4 458 76,832,277 17,235 3,705 56,076,784 15,135 8,549 63,837,315 17,987 4,826 83,221,826 17,265 8,717 101,877,904 27,410 4,298 86,818,291 20,200 7,216 1105,703,355 14,648 6.524 82,844.200 15,004 5,387 61,492,746 11,415 4,108 49,748,675 12,110 4,548 62,876,525 11,626 3,755 11,543 3,937 52,307,099 13,286 3,651 42,414,257 11,944 3,249 43,345,286 14,536 47,228 682 Fourth quarter. Total for the year. Num Aver Num Per Averber Amount of age ber Number cent fail liabilities. liabili fail- of business of fail Amount of liaTfflliabilities. concerns. ures. ures. ties. ties. 8,445 2.867 4,826 3,979 8,748 4,305 3,649 2,928 2,483 2,923 2,919 \'Z s j o ie 2,714 2,770 * 8 3,257 3,253 3 -»» 3,636 4.324 5,439 4.868 8,743 8,118 Donors. Dollars. 53.149.877 83,111,2® 95,430,529 41,848,354 52,188,937 54,941,803 37,038,096 38,113,482 31,175,984 36,628,225 32,531,614 32,069,279 63,788,330 32,543,106 26,442,144 34,541,278 81.348.877 42,638,161 36,967,594 47,339,793 52,196,045 49,573,031 76,986,913 85,900,838 60,822,068 41,625,549 40,491,333 i£S 19,774 10,517 13,924 12,762 10,150 13,017 12,556 12,531 11,145 10,911 13,824 10,790 9,743 fcS 2 12,099 11,350 14.562 14,913 13,634 17.562 15,810 12,494 11,120 12,986 12,273 10,344 15,242 13,885 13,197 15,088 13,361 12,186 9,337 10,774 1,149,951 1,172,705 1*193^113 1,114,174 1,209,282 1,151,579 1,058,521 1,105,830 1,147,595 1,174,300 1,219,242 1.253.172 1,281,481 1.320.172 1,357,455 1.07 1.28 1.25 LOO 1.31 1.26 1.10 .81 .92 11,002 .90 11,615 .93 12,069 .94 12,199 .92 11,520 .85 10,682 , .77 11,725 .83 15,690 1,447,554 1.08 12,924 1,486,389 .87 12,652 1,516,143 13,441 1,525,024 .88 15,452 1,564,279 .96 16,037 1,616,517 .99 18,280 1,655.496 1.10 22,156 1,674,488 1.32 16,993 1,707,689 .99 13,855 1,733,225 .80 . .88 Donors. Dollars. 189,868,638 15,471 11,025 m s 22,751 172,992,856 12,458 173,196,060 13,124 226,096,834 14,985 154,332,071 11,559 130,662,899 10,722 90,879,889 9,733 138,495,673 12,854 113,092,376 10,279 117,476,769 10,137 155,444,185 12,879 144,202,311 11,820 102,676,172 8,913 119,201,515 11,159 197,385,225 16,834 222,315,684 14,169 154,603,465 11,963 201,757,097 15,947 191,061,665 14,215 £B .1£,391 13,145 272,«72>2f8 17,004 357,908,859 19,579 302,286,148 13,644 196,212,256 11,547 182,441,371 13^168 tc H* 09 B y States and by G eographic COMMERCIAL FAILURES. D iv ision s . 214 N o. 135.—PAH iU BES IN MANOEACTTJRING, TRADING-, BTC., CALENDAR T E A R 1917: 813 23 4 208 19 North Dakota, Ohio................ Oklahoma...., Oregon............ Pennsylvania. Rhode Island.. South Carolina. South Dakota. 110 257 39 9 6 New England.. Middle Atlantic South Atlantic. South Central.. .Central East__ Central W est... Western............ Pacific............... QeograpMc division 3,091 634 1,210 256 202 701 248 55 385 11,498,278 17,500 35,000 555.618 108,513 3,943,082 1,989,724 57,806 17J.130 1,500 120,718 339,907 6,800 2,700 22,379 2,200 4,84(>;316 79,543,507 9,430 70,110,669 734 % 221 13 82,781,195 13,855 833 2,072 1,057 1,465 1,664 954 347 1,038 6,409,685 100 20,187,612 237 8,880,453 50 8,796.150 46 11,740,990 132 6,207,880 53 2,152,541 21 6,741,358 95 1,870,879 14,202,651 2,503,290 1,148,489 3,675,774 862,528 82,727 8,434,957 2,000 13,870,086 33,970,727 4,730,138 3,713,032 15,129,030 3,042,927 374,646 4,112,923 11 1 167 44 642 245 818 921 105 135 44 431 92 48 166 1,567 3,519 1,363 1,713 £ 3 3 J 20,461,912 1,640,068 398,416 7.502.652 713,556 3,731,467 9,677,597 223,529 827,085 158,260 1,068,397 1.621.653 384,462 278,844 1,706,601 4,583,607 1,515,776 1,578,432 30,734 103,464,805 30'08^272 ,,795,102 2,004,617 11,565,791 45,726,020 1,805,706 555,621 8,660,152 1,179,183 5,530,602 14,203,421 S£S 1. 270,231 2,075,087 3,380,339 '532 403 422,831 2,222,747 6,884,477 2,174,387 1 861,448 61,881 182,441,371 22,150,650 68,860,890 16,113,879 13,657,671 80,545,794 10,713,335 2,609,914 18,289,238 s included in each division, see note 5, p. 36. 215 * 1 12,903,703 164 933,748 2 450,610 1 2,894,430 26 948,537 7 886,909 29 4,308,413 46 7 136,091 922,120 6 249,417 1 1,179,311 0 2,821,018 5 492,882 6 127,981 1 1,228,975 4 1,148,629 14 610,937 8 1,013,913 11 COMMERCIAL FAILURES. 47 32 12 15 45 62 22 71 Texas. Utah.................. Vermont........... Virginia............ W ashington.... West Virginia.. Wisconsin......... Wyoming.......... Total.. 142 39 408 219 179 618 59 120 37 169 394 76 32 117 175 125 139 21,324,089 854,453 70,011 5,210,104 122.133 700,611 7,905,287 309,591 109,050 19,314 775,058 219,414 32,721 292,130 971,393 1,226,189 723.134 799,226 216 OLEOMARGARINE— SUGAR AND MOLASSES. N o . 1 3 6 .— O LEO M ARG ARINE : P boduction on W hich I nternal-R evenue T a x was P aid , Y ears E nded J une 3 0,19 14 to 1917, by States. [Source: Reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department.] 4 1914 1916 1916 1017 • Quantity. Tax paid. Quantity. Taxpaid. Quantity. Taxpaid. Quantity. Taxpaid. Rounds. Dollars. Pounds. Dollars. Pounds. Dollars. Pounds. D ollar}. Colorado........ 894,390 2,619.10 505,650 4,691.25 461,700 4,457.25 1,115,550 6,231.25 50,000 6,000.00 8,260 825.00 3,049 304.90 Illinois........... 89,220,748 478,76i. 20 100,879,921 472,217.67 100,526,176 463,844.82 146,656,041 683,774.30 Indiana......... 1,079,210 8,714.76 1,009,060 7,018.50 1,079,225 7,682.50 1,976,146 12,030.88 280 28.00 Kansas........... 11,680,688 55.980.27 8,545,803 46,881.38 8,670.342 51,144.88 I S ^ I g 95,513.48 K entucky.... 22 2.16 199 19.90 415.67 Lottisfena........ 8,800 880.00 2 1 2 . Mfi.lTIA 162 is. 20 Maryland .. .. 859,190 8,478.80 811,790 8.879.00 807,455 3.621.00 435,498 7,077.02 1.95 1,286,000 8.215.00 2,170,700 5,426.75 8,625,309 9,063.25 Massachusetts 20| Michigan....... 8,500 350.00 145,900 864.75 196,230 513.00 153,000 882.50 M innesota.... 1,872,000 8,430.00 1,198,700 2,984.25 1,268,600 8,171.60 2,452,400 6,181.00 Missouri......... 2,781,641 80,875.65 4,143,206 60,429.16 6,264,820 46,225.47 6,795,896 86,781,54 Nebraska....... 1,048,400 2,608.50 1,155,200 2.888.00 2,657,800 6,644.50 New HampSO 8.00 New Jersey... 6,885,650 19,726.46 8,152,176 29,506.44 9,733,080 28,660.80 20,207,846 72,150.84 238.422 23,842.20 56;«0I 148.11 Ohio................ 15,645,908 94,963.94 14,127,979 144,016.04 14,884,154 99,841.09 23,666,099 107,435.42 Rhode Island. 11,889,713 49,782.14 1,484,082 4,906.58 8,150,920 7,877.30 6,836,478 17,101.92 210 21.00 Texas ............ 1,060,540 16,554.85 872,000 18,470.50 687,800 9,177.00 1,572,000 14,187.00 1,105 44.59 133 13.30 2,684 268.40 WestVirginia. 46,992 117.48 795,520 1,988.80 1,280,800 8 ,202.00 W isconsin..... T otal... >141,768,005 763,786.80 >148,268,730 788,342.44 >150,523,725 704,699.91 <232,643,176 1,027,881.78 State. >Includes 4,198,741 pounds, at 10 cents, and 137,664,864 pounds, at one-fourth of 1 cent per pound, s Includes 4,412,006 pounds, at 10 cents, and 188,856,724 pounds, at one-fourth of 1 cent per pound. *Includes 8,983,498 pounds, at 10 cents, and 146,540,232 pounds, at one-fourth of 1 cent per pound. <Includes 4,577,168 pounds, at 10 cents, and 228,066,008 pounds, at one-fourth of 1 cent per pound. N o . 1 3 7 .— B E E T A N D CANE SU G AR A N D M O L A SSE S: Quantities P roduced in the U nited States, 1852 to 1918. [Sources: Cane sugar beginning with 1903-4 from W illett & Gray. All other figures of cane-sugar and molasses production are those of A. Bouchereau, New Orleans, except that for census years and 1898-99 they are those of the Census Bureau. Beet-sugar production for 1897-98 and for 1901-2 and later years from reports of the Department of Agriculture; for other years from W illett & Gray.) Cane sugar. Year ended March— Louisiana. OtherSouthem States. 1852-1860*. 1861-1870*. 1871-1880*. 1881-1890*. 1891-1895*. 1896-1900*. 1901-1905*. 1906-1910*. 1910-1 1 .... 1911-1 2 .... 1912-1 3 .... 1913-1 4 .... 1914-1 5 .... 1915-16*... 1916-17*... 1917-18*... Pounds. Pounds. 813,841,526 17,885,898 126,548,173 6,881,700 159,125,435 8,975,100 267,829,687 14,671,650 627,509,180 18,775,478 647,151,486 10,828,461 661,464,086 20,172,453 707.840.000 <27,776,000 685.440.000 <24,640,000 705,747,840 <16,000,820 807,146,560 <18,000,640 685,894,880 <15,680,000 485,899,040 <7,840,000 275.000. 320<2,240,000 607.799.000 <14,000,000 504.000. 000<4,480,000 Total. Pounds. 881,227,428 182,429,878 168,100,585 282,001,287 541,284,654 657,479,947 681,686,489 786.616.000 710.080.000 721,748.160 825,147,200 601,074,880 493,289,040 277,240,820 621.709.000 508.480.000 Molasses.1 Other Beet sugar. Louisiana. Southern States. Pounds. Gallons. 20,082,717 8,048,261 11,096,788 14,737,034 21.277.179 20,661,216 24.982,244 SISKS 26,958,877 1.020.844.000 81,954,957 1.199.000. 000 84,213,839 1.886.112.000 14,659,089 1.466.802.000 25,822,845 1.444.108.000 21,053,768 1.748.440.000 13.568.180 1.641.314.000 58,890,448 1.607.000. 000 41,001,811 •896,000 851,260 2,858,568 27,272,000 06,248,615 Gallons. 1,065,218 951,954 1,213,802 8,800,728 6,124,752 6,431,452 7,718,627 6,264,496 10,716,160 8,000,000 9,200,000 12.107.000 14,000,000 13.716.000 Total. Gallons. 21,097,980 9,000,216 12,310,040 18,587,702 27,401,982 27,092,668 84,671,906 81,246,740 42,671,117 42 213,830 23,860,089 37,929,845 85.053.768 27.279.768 StfStf 'All figures for molasses, except those for 1898-99, include sirup. *1864 to 1870. <Texas only. •Average for the period. * Preliminary figures for cane sugar and molasses: also for beet sugar in 1917-18 SUGAR, MOLASSES, AND SIRUP— BEETS AND. BEET SUGAR. 217 N o . 1 3 8 .— SU G A R , M O L A SSE S, A N D SIR U P M ADE IN FA CTO R IES FRO M SU O AR CANE A N D SU G AR B E E T S FRO M T H E C R O P O F 1914: Q uantities and V alues. [Source: Reports oi the Bureau of the Census, Department ol Commerce. The statistics include the output of factories engaged in manufacturing sugar from cane and from beets, but does not include - sirup manufactured in factories engaged exclusively in malting sirup, nor small quantities of sugar and sirup made on farms from cane and from maple sap.] Item. Cane sugar. Beet sugar. Total. Sugar: 1,486,947,807 2,016,649,600 Pounds *68,590,466 *77,538,149 V alue. 8 S ;S Molasses: 26,461,291 Callous 20,675,260 £,186,551 *2,021,617 *3,667,709 V alue. *1,686,192 Sirup: Gallons V alue. WS w s I 1902 .............. 1903........................... 1904 .............. 1905 .............. 1906 .............. 1907 .............. 1908 .............. 1909 .............. 1910 .............. 1911 .............. 1912 .............. 1913 .............. 1914 ............... 1915. California.................. Colorado................... Idaho........................ Michigan.................. Ohio.......................... Utah.......................... Other States............. United States. 19X6. California.................. Colorado................... Idaho........................ Michigan___ _____ Ohio.......................... Utah.......................... Other States............ United States. Analysis of Recovery of beets. sucrose.1 Sugar beets used. U3 . < 5 AV (S g © j* u ff ti It *1 Of 1&d o h P §! Percentage of total sucrose in beets. © Sugar made. (Chiefly refined.) Tear of beet crop and State. Averagepalgn.* of cam» length N o . 139 .— STJO A R B R E T S A N D B E E T SU O A R : B ests and B ee t S ugar P ro* DUCED IN THE UNITED STATES, 1902 TO 1914, AND IN 1915 AND 1916, BY STATES. [Source: Reports of the Department of Agriculture.] s < si < 1 Num Short Short Short Per Per Per Per Per ber. Days. tout. Acres. tons. tons. DoS*. cent. cent. cent. cent. cent. 218,406 41 94 216.400 8.76 1,895,812 6.03 83.30 11.52 49 75 240,604 242,576 8.56 2,076,494 4.07 14.6 15.1 48 78 242,113 197,784 10.47 2,071,539 •4.05 1A3 8A10 11.59 52 77 312,021 907,364 8.67 2,665,913 •5.00 1A3 83.00 11.69 63 105 483,612 876,074 11.26 4,236,112 •5.10 14.9 82.20 11.74 63 80 463,628 870,084 10.16 3,767,871 •5.20 1A8 83.60 11.42 12.30 62 74 425,884 364,913 9.36 3,414,891 •5.35 15.74 83.50 12.47 66 83 512,460 420,262 9.71 4,081,382 1A10 84.10 12.56 61 83 610,172 898,029 10.17 4,047,292 16.35 84.35 12.61 66 94 500,600 473,877 10.68 5,062,333 5.50 15.89 82.21 11.84 78 86 602,556 655,300 0.41 6,224,377 5.82 16.31 84.49 13.26 71 85 723,401 680,006 0.76 5,669,462 5.60 1A78 8A22 12.96 60 85 722,054 483.400 10.9 5,288,500 6.45 16.38 83,89 13.65 78.90 7A75 76.41 76.73 7A64 77.85 79.22 7801 77.13 74.51 81.12 82.13 83.83 11 97 195,343 122,737 10.2 1,249,111 5.86 14 104 273,780 171,222 11.0 1,888,860 5.88 4 100 51,225 35,068 9.7 839,869 5.08 15 78 126,007 122,000 8.2 997,972 6.91 4 80 33,472 25,684 10.9 279,427 5.29 8 96 85,014 56,226 11.2 629,204 4.91 11 84 105,380 78,364 0.8 765,860 A 67 07 92 874,220 611,301 10.1 6,150,293 A 67 17.82 1A63 17.85 15.45 14.19 1A43 1A38 1A49 82.65 84.84 87.14 84.08 81.99 8A06 84.24 84.38 1A64 14.49 16.07 13.03 11.98 13.51 13.76 14.21 87.77 87.66 84.43 84.34 84.43 82.23 84.00 8A17 11 103 236,322 141,097 10.37 1,462,895 6.80 18.35 84.13 14 102 252,147 188,668 10.25 1,$13,591 A06 15.00 85.79 5 86 45,874 42,135 7.87 331,478 A16 16.95 86.39 15 49 6»;341 99,619 6.05 502,705 6.14 1A37 85.22 4 45 18,234 24,767 6.56 137,606 A83 15.89 83.36 11 95 90,277 68,211 10.86 708,237 6.73 16.06 84.79 14 66 108,462 100,911 ASS 843,071 A18 15.69 82.67 74 80 820,657 665,306 8.90 5,919,673 6.12 1A30 84.74 1A15 13.04 13.84 13.79 13.24 12.75 12.87 13.88 8801 86.03 81.65 84.24 83.32 79.44 82.03 8A03 i Percentage of sucrose actually extracted by factories. * Based upon weight of beets worked. * Percentage of sucrose (pure worked sugar) in the total soluble solids of the beets. * Percentage of sucrose (based upon weight of beets) remaining in molasses and pulp. *Senate Document No. 22, Sixty-first Congress, first — 806 851 861 856 848 850 827 854 874 4.05 805 2.82 2.73 *3 2.78 842 821 892 2.92 828 820 1.96 8.11 858 865 830 882 844 Production of distilled spirits, exclusive Of brandy distilled from fruit.* Pure, High neutral, Miscella Rye Gin. wines. or cologne neous, whisky. Alcohol. Rum. spirits. Total. Production ol fermented liquors. 1,813,427 2,906,198 8,097,769 8,760,487 4,047,602 4,220,400 6,430,678 5,198,262 6,448,684 4,444,072 6,188,305 6,899,823 Tax. galls. 64,279,075 83,668,411 100,162,334 109,246,187 128,568,201 182,848,802 148,206,875 189,505,214 158,259,378 150,110,197 174,712,218 183,889,663 Tax. galls. 6,440,858 7,656,434 7,953,182 9,321,823 8,252,875 7,807,897 8,521,951 4,159,351 8,251,097 139,891,618 168,893,960 183,355,627 187,571,808 193,606,258 181,919,542 140,656,103 253,283,273 286,085,464 114,799,465 126,453,692 182,166,148 183,377,458 140,418,289 186,433,749 121,689,124 133,241,785 160,996,577 Tax. galls. Tax. galls. Tax. galls. Tax.gaOs. Tax. galls. la x . galls. Tax. galls. Tax-galls. Tax. galls. Sorrels .» Tax. galls. 16,877,306 28,041,883 62,465,648 84,462,822 20,613,205 23,486,264 80,762,218 •87,529,839 25,876,229 27,983,051 97,064,565 •36,697,684 24,178,671 83,405,523 105,484,700 •89,471,698 80,228,804 85,227,657 124,520,599 •40,614,258 87,429,734 83,491,842 128,623,402 •44,550,127 54,620,400 22,198,828 141,776,202 ‘46,720,179 57,997,506 21,988,545 134,311,952 •48,265,168 60,944,811 23,980,881 147,810,794 •49,522,029 59,626,788 24,194,411 145,666,125 •54,724,553 60,802,852 29,911,665 168,573,918 •58,622,002 50,935,821 28,793,676 126,989,740 •58,814,038 Commercial Total. alcohol. Tax. galls! To*, gas*.1 Tax. galls.1 Tax. galls.* Tax. gall*.1 Tax. galls.1 Tax. galls! 138,450,755 <56,864,360 16,078,083 42,563,103 221,277 1909.. 70,152,175 1,952,374 2,488,748 17,623,867 156,287,626 •59,644,775 50,703,816 206,534 2,985,485 1910.. 82,463,894 2,253,950 175,402,895 •63,283,123 24,408,462 •44,205,830 165,018 1911.. 100,647,155 2,631,059 8,345,871 178,249,985 •62,176,694 27,629,346 445,869,085 131,002 98,209,574 2,832,516 3,577,862 1912.. 185,858,383 <65,824,876 30,820,894 648,560,920 90,294 191$.. 99,615,828 2,750,846 4,014,601 174,611,645 •66,189,478 26,484 81,715,199 647,182,585 4,012,642 88,698,797 3,026,085 1914.. 182,134,152 •59,808,210 88,325,049 •42,742,161 83,854 44,552,490 2,844,818 8,686,285 191$.. 249,123,922 •58,633,624 59,246 121,799,942 •60,919,058 59,240,672 2,986.940 4,118,064 1916.. 277,884,867 '60,817,379 167,267 .145,535,791 •65,879,886 57,051,834 2,842,922 5,756,667 1917.. • Of not more than 81 • With respect to units ol quantity, see explanation ot terms, p. 7. • Includes fermented ---->In j.909 and 1910 as classified by Internal Revenue Circular No. 728, embodying opinion • Neutral and cologne spirits. names of spirits; in later years as Digitized forof Attorney General as to embodying opinion of the President,classified by Internal FRASER Revenue Circular No. 737, dated Dec. 27,1909. 1897................ 1898................ 1899................ 1900................ 1901................ 1902................ 1903................ 1904................ 1906................ 1906................ 1907................ 1908................ Distilled Production of fruit Total spirits other brandy, in production titan fruit cluding ap of distilled brandy [tax ple, peach, spirits. paid for con sumption]. and grape. 6,113,726 18,489,459 17,256,381 19,411,829 26,209,804 20,836,260 26,068,565 20,247,089 26,742,168 24,968,943 38,090,791 14,120,484 Whisky. 4,269,220 9,503,858 1,294,157 1,159,814 206,789 8,818,240 11,672,796 1,340,547 1,267,679 174,124 10,792,666 11,974,854 1,494,879 1,266^823 420,888 14,296,568 10,785,771 1,614,614 1,597,081 249,743 18,263,709 10,775,117 1,724,582 1,636,299 454,627 21,587,221 11,488,805 2,202 047 1,752,281 841,222 22,407,063 12,084,127 2,247,907 1,918,401 286,433 18,871,845 11,486,082 1,801,179 2,110,216 809,990 20,410,422 11,610,799 1,791,987 2,187,709 192,067 21,469,720 11,178,614 1,730,102 2,823,289 179,818 28,550,196 16,123,879 2,022,407 2,947,688 124,985 50,062 13,587,868 16,849,154 1,895,922 2,766,758 High wines. Alcohol. „G in. Rum. 68,833,231 78,853,801 83,819,814 93,500,840 99,267,732 103,401,447 112,905,899 116,148,844 116,143,732 122,782,822 184,142,074 119,808,402 LIQUORS, SPIRITUOUS AND MALT, PRODUCTION. Year ended June 80— Bourbon whisky. 218 N th 1 4 0 .—FE R M E N T E D LIQ U O R S A N D DISTILLED SPIR IT S PR O D U C ED , A N D D IST IL L E D SPIR IT S TAX PA ID FO R C O NSUM P T IO N : Q uantities 1 and K inds , 1897 to 1917. [Source: Reports of tie Commissioner ol Internal Revenue, Treasury Department.] D IST IL L E D SP IR IT S, PBODtTCTIOIT BY ST A T E S. 219 V o . 1 4 1 .— D IST IL L E D SP IR IT S P R O D U C E D : Q uantities, by S tates, Y eabs E nded J une 30, 1912 to 1917. [Source: Reports o{ the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department] State. ms 1918 1914 1915 1916 1917 7hz.paii«.» 2bx.gaHsJ Tax. gall*.1 Tax. galls .1 Jbx. galls.1 Tax. galls. * 122,848 122,427 144,612 81,801 60,280 113,108 81,438 76,690 178 California and Nevada........... 11,926,861 11,076,156 11,688,955 14,735,978 11,845,251 17,851,482 104 57 260 Connecticut............................ 160,826 151,714 160,406 142,853 127,215 132,054 1,418 4,212 Rhode Isla n d ....................... 944 237 224 2,234 120,882 141,177 107,882 142,389 2,715 218 11,221 80,934 13,672 19,751 18,666 H aw aii.................................... 14,015 Illinois.................................... 88,982,758 43,964,336 41,628,073 83,265,472 66,868,865 79,320,617 __________ ______ 27,522,220 28,552,317 24,938,524 19,073,089 51,108,395 43,361,276 K entucky............................... 43,719,198 43,404,841 37,919,422 13,941,412 33,254,130 36,441,778 Louisiana and Mississippi___ 10,867,695 11,322,848 10,720,023 12,974,076 23,291,661 26,545,838 Maryland and two counties in Virginia............................ 5,589,729 6,007,118 5,022,489 2,602,767 3,327,842 24,965,321 District of Columbia.............. 626,863 635,023 761,401 620,729 1,664,389 608,812 Massachusetts........................ 5,855,847 5,066,211 7,346,829 7,910,430 11,609,189 12,511,238 M ichigan................................. 2,284,627 2,004,580 1,070,650 1,902,018 2,575,375 819,908 Missouri................................... 495,934 530,028 329,606 289,881 194,172 289,660 244,772 34,854 10,191 52,386 Nebraska................................. 2,388,874 2,214,658 2,109,018 1,659,946 2,476,219 2,938,594 New Hampshire, Maine, and 688 678 4,603 1,064 New Jersey............................. 120,743 70,786 75,888 95,776 54,494 56,158 New Mexico and A rizona.... 891 1,878 815 555 296 263 New York................................. 10,179,057 10,057,414 10,444,779 10,717,299 13,802,024 13,856,054 727 2,208 242 1,114 O hio......................................... 11,419,929 11,268,793 10,882,800 7,487,799 12,448,348 10,114,573 250 1,857 153 Pennsylvania_____ .. . . . . . . . 10,688,503 11,679,566 12,105,662 8,054,580 14,408,139 12,190,764 South C arolina..................... 586,829 548,614 82,342 836,259 1,179,890 1,159,809 1,056 822 13,005 V irginia.................................. 1,505,780 1,437,649 1,478,352 1,010,556 547,560 122,957 115,402 448,063 270 21,223 302 West Virginia.......................... 204,117 296,403 268,111 W isconsin.............................. 2,687,880 2,448,678 2,482,344 2,133,977 2,428,480 2,527,249 Total............................... 187,671,808 193,606,258 181,916,542 140,656,103 253,283,273 286,085,464 >See explanatory notes, p. 7. Note.—There was no production of distilled spirits daring the fiscal year 1917 in the following States and Territories: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, and Washington. 220 FE R M E N T E D LIQ UO RS, PRO DUCTIO N B Y STATES, N o . 1 4 2 .—FERM EN TED LIQUORS PRO D U CED : Q uantities, by S tates, Y babs E nded J une 30,1912 to 1917. [Source: Reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department] State. Alabama.................................. Alaska...................................... Arizona.................................... Arkansas................................. California................................. Colorado.................................. Connecticut........................... Delaware................................. District of Columbia.............. Florida...................................... Georgia.................................... Hawaii...................................... Idaho....................................... Illinois...................................... Indiana.................................... Iow a......................................... Kentucky................................. Louisiana and Mississippi.... Maine....................................... Maryland and two counties in V irginia......................... M assachusetts........................ M ichigan................................. M innesota............................... M issouri.................................. Montana.................................. Nebraska................................ Nevada.................................... New Hampshire..................... New Jersey............................. New M exico........................... New York................................. O hio......................................... Oregon...................................... Pennsylvania.......................... Rhode Island.......................... South Carolina........................ South Dakota.......................... Tennessee................................. Texas....................................... Utah......................................... V irginia.................................. Washington............................. West Virginia.......................... Wisconsin................................. Wyoming................................ Total*............................. 1912 1918 1914 1915 1915 1917 Barrels.1 Barrels.> Barrels 89,836 85,659 44,946 45,426 7,417 8,983 5.912 6,891 8,535 18,860 20,410 21,235 8,850 10,827 10,550 10,960 1,296,355 1,836,449 1,890,890 1,281,951 387,761 389,472 874,853 326,138 736,261 786,267 786,272 760,502 129,696 146,895 137,820 125,599 284,676 266.580 280,944 169,973 21,200 29,983 25,600 25,466 138,966 141,620 142,430 110.073 20,967 35.194 26,348 81,335 29,591 27,218 20,545 23,796 6,263,862 6,656,823 6,987,668 6,269,757 1,646,292 1,699,281 1,769,088 1,668,028 447,114 484,088 503,370 472,764 101 20 801,936 821,640 858,616 763,112 483,988 642,166 524,965 502,811 866 590 360 1,681 Barrels.' Barrels.' 1,093,838 2,386,906 1,792,105 1,512,139 4,030,390 232,618 418,014 18,662 266,720 3,397,375 9,240 13,677,860 4,742,665 72 243,819 7,449,548 667,386 2,688 44,808 273,850 673,262 129,105 196,756 854,147 370,142 5,016,701 16,935 62,176,694 1,119,896 1,164,121 2,450,411 2,518,887 2,154,802 2,338,521 1,511,916 1,539,321 3,344,092 3,434,174 276,567 819,313 412,924 362,354 14,615 14,869 279,124 268,564 3,278,613 3,402,420 9,850 9,657 12,732,529 13,198,400 4,844,239 5,458,868 55 187 106,260 6,265 7,634,211 8,174,457 650,775 680,558 812 43,403 50.636 48,548 32.999 706,910 755,582 189 112 164,126 153,806 54,182 468,073 Barrel).' 1,139,620 2,641,615 2,008,371 1,633,452 4,170,085 268,851 442,388 16,420 289.010 3,531,616 8,756 18,956,878 5,150,187 178 222,888 7,969,509 701,630 3,362 44,362 278,882 744,911 140,648 208,511 876,772 871,017 6,171,179 16,300 65,324,876 1,177,744 2,521,618 2,113,494 1,749,566 4,142,160 288,247 453,640 17,680 283.100 3,496,694 8,637 14,040,387 5.147.419 212,276 8,008,786 691,734 4,607 44,657 225,923 740,502 149,715 197,085 965,562 842,942 6,278,989 15,425 66,189,473 1,116,811 2,378,437 1,929,472 1,643,108 8,567,763 241,642 425,919 17,558 282.027 3,219,685 9,168 13,180,111 4,622,581 13 181,272 7,166,300 621,977 3,767 43,052 89,573 661,867 130,121 164,617 876,962 6,590 2,510 6,004 1,382,589 163,544 909,114 132,530 122,285 28,218 80,387 40,858 11,830 5,955,231 1,436,099 210,498 672,417 547,014 104 8,728 122 1,542,876 707 1,019,572 158,705 161,791 29,463 44,781 6,223,097 1,548,615 673,272 514,361 866 4,718,431 4,525,027 4,919,014 14,872 19,332 22,948 59,808,210 58,633,624 60,817,379 i Of not more than $1 gallons. •Includes quantities removed from breweries for export free of tax, as follows: 1912.68,061 barrels: 1913,79,832 barrels; 1914,84,028 barrels; 1916,61,609 barrels; 1916,69,116 barrels; 1917,87,870 barrels. LEAF TOBACCO STOCKS. 221 N o . 1 4 3 .— L E A N TO BAC C O H E L D B T M A N U T A C T T T B E R S A N D D E A L E R S : Q uan tities , b t T y pe , on A pb . 1 and Oot."1, 1915 to 1917.1 [Source: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Apr. 1— Type. Oct. 1— ms m« t i ll 1915 1916 1917 Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Imported types........................ 70,002,758 60,223,041 49,231,462 63,658,729 58,290,911 63,705,516 CHEWING, SMOKING, SNUFF, AND EXPORT TYPES. Burley....................................... 343,738,796 319,436,475 323,191,432 249,803,577 199,321,165 '207,533,654 Dark districtof Kentucky and Tennessee: Dark fired as grown in Clarksville, Hopkins ville, and Paducah dis tricts................................ 158,725,002 148,132,869 219,285,905 149,833,563 122,368,324 128,010,509 TTAnrtar&rm......................... 11,788,039 12,087,068 19,008,080 2,424,313 4,649,242 16,422,702 Green River....................... 58,388,601 55,266,237 65,321,153 45,192,580 34,344,199 49,484,116 One Sucker........................ 37,294,435 29,689,581 44,117,005 22,250,554 16,702,064 18,561,754 Total............................... 266,196,167 245,175,755 347,732,143 219,710,010 178,063,829 212,479,081 Virginia sun cured................... 13,654,647 11,768,277 9,168,844 9,464,827 7,285,760 4,863,174 Virginia dark............................ 51,243,993 57,562,228 55,026,657 28,655,831 38,756,459 45,236,108 Bright yellow district of Vir ginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina...................... 335,724,803 358,238,479 297,701,301 276,771,734 268,129,978 349,936,059 Maryland.................................. 9,876,686 6,457,050 9,050,470 17,629,058 10,644,472 18,226,868 Eastern Ohio export................ 3,206,038 2,749,881 1,947,015 4,198,503 1,890,371 1,939,069 All other domestic, including 525,163 482,084 613,913 503,022 360,473 404,196 Louisiana perique................ Total chewing, etc.......... 1,024,166,293 1,001,860,229 1,044,431,775 806,736,562 704,452,507 840,678,229 CIGARTYPES. >New England, including Con necticut: 29,884,371 Broad leaf.......................... 30,537,681 33,688,942 28,619,683 31,217,506 22,731,599 25,397,452 Havaim saat! .. 27,853,216 31,437,832 29,515,296 24,359,058 25,810,398 Shade grown...................... 2,304,891 2,604,780 3,463,083 2,194,585 1,913,003 2,833,053 Total............................... 60,695,788 67,731,554 61,598,062 57,771,149 64,528,973 54,040,903 New York................................. 5,474,879 6,305,286 3,634,216 4,250,488 8,989,282 3,088,689 Pennsylvania............................ 127,238,967 109,391,882 90,751,312 105,460,066 79,294,496 76,502,712 Ohio.......................................... 91,029,148 74,190,735 84,505,282 74,329,126 60,913,485 64,378,763 Wisconsin................................. 88,661,983 86,795,711 62,591,617 78,891,003 55,937,924 53,050 557 Georgia and Florida................. 6,460,514 6,644,540 6,459,062 8,515,339 11,542,381 6,857 614 Porto Rico................................ 6,934,852 4,683,810 3,493,808 5,888,910 4,780,971 4^842,631 363,256 264,731 436,977 261,576 287,786 410,430 A ll other domestic.................... Total cigar types............ 386,859,387 356,008,249 312,470,336 335,367,657 270,275,297 262,672,289 Grand total..................... 1,481,028,438 1,418,091,519 1,406,133,57y,205,762,948 1,033,018,715 1,154,056,034 i The act of Congress approved Apr. 30,1912, authorized the Bureau of the Census to collect statistics of leaf tobacco held on Apr. 1 and Oct. 1 of each year. It provided that a report should be secured from each manufacturer of tobacco who, according to the returns of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, manufactured during the preceding calendar year more than 50,000 pounds of tobacco; from each manu facturer of cigars who manufactured more than 250,000 cigars; from each manufacturer of cigarettes who manufactured mere than 1,000,000 cigarettes; and from each dealer in leaftobacco who, on an average, had more than 50,000 pounds of leaf tobacco in stock at the ends of the four quarters of the preceding calendar year. The first report made under the provisions of this law was of leaf tobacco held on Oct. 1,1912, and statistics have been collected regularly since that date. 222 COTTON SEED AND COTTONSEED PRODUCTS. N o . 1 4 4 .— CO TTO N SE E D A N D C O TTO N SEED PR O D U C T S: P r o d u c t i o na n d M a n u f a c t u r ,e Q u a n t i t i e s a n d V a l u e s, 1892 t o 1916. [Source: Reports ot the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce. In the preparation of this table a number of sources ot information have been utilized, but it has been found impracticable to secure in all instances satisfactory data for the years indicated, and only an approximation to the facts is claimed. Statistics of the quantity of seed produced and manufactured and of cottonseed products relate to the growth year.] Cottonseed products. Cotton Oil. Year. Manufac Total Value. Pro tured. value. duced. Quantity. Per' Total. gallon. Gallons. Dollars. Cents. Short tons. Short torn. Dollars. 18.630.000 1892. 3.183.000 1.050.000 28.500.000 42.010.000 10,080,000 24 3.579.000 1.431.000 57.200.000 16,000,000 1893. 29 1894. 4.792.000 1.677.000 24.870.000 67.090.000 13.420.000 20 3.416.000 1.435.000 20.180.000 57.390.000 1895. 20 4.070.000 1.628.000 26,260,000 65.120.000 1896. 18 5.253.000 2,101,000 26,680,000 84.040.000 1897.. 15 5.472.000 2.353.000 27.960.000 94.110.000 $ 3 8 1898. 14 4.668.000 2.479.000 42.410.000 93.330.000 1899.. 23 4.830.000 2.415.000 48.230.000 96.610.000 1900. 27 1901.. 4.630.000 3.154.000 62.980.000 118,610,000 I S 28 1902.. 5.092.000 3.269.000 71.290.000 122,910,060 40.560.000 33 4.717.000 3.241.000 73.930.000 121,880,000 39,000,000 32 1903.. 6.427.000 3.345.000 69.310.000 133.820.000 31.340.000 1904. 23 MO.OOO 5,000,000 3.131.000 64.950.000 125.700.000 1905. 21 5.913.000 3.844.000 94.380.000 153.760.000 43.050.000 1906. 4.952.000 2.565.000 65.980.000 103.050.000 33.390.000 1907. 5.904.000 3.670.000 86.090.000 146.790.000 1908.. 4.462.000 3.269.000 105.720.000 131,000,000 1909>. IS 5.175.000 4.106.000 142.710.000 167.970.000 1910.. 48 6.997.000 4,921,073 131.340.000 201.650.000 f t s t S 1911. 33 1912. 6.104.000 4,579,508 132.230.000 185.750.000 69.100.000 37 6.305.000 4,847,628 159.670.000 193,330 000 1913.. 42 7.186.000 5,779,665 152.880.000 229.260.000 f t & S 1914.. 35 4,202,313 180.200.000 167.110.000 87.940.000 1915. ,113,000 4,479,176 287,192,000 187.688.000 153,419,000 1916.. Year. 1892.. 1893.. 1894.. 1895.. 1896.. 1897.. 1898.. 1899.. 1900.. 1901.. 1902.. 1903.. 1904.. 1905.. 1906.. 1907.. 1908.. 1909*. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. Cottonseed products—Continued. Cake and meal. Hulls. Linters. Value. Value. Value. Quan Quantity. Per Quantity. Total. Per tity. Per Total. pound. Total. ton. ton. Short tons. 388.000 501.000 587.000 502.000 570.000 735.000 823.000 884.000 845.000 1.125.000 1.165.000 1.156.000 1.360.000 1.272.000 1.786.000 1.043.000 1.492.000 1.326.000 1.792.000 2.151.000 1.999.000 2.220.000 2.648.000 1.923.000 2.225.000 Dollars. 8.550.000 11.900.000 11.450.000 8,700,000 14.540.000 14.070.000 14.780.000 16.030.000 16.270.000 21.930.000 23.310.000 24.840.000 27.770.000 29.250.000 39.140.000 23.300.000 33.580.000 35.910.000 44.660.000 49.720.000 45.970.000 59.810.000 67.740.000 53.860.000 74.586.000 Dolls. Short tons. Dollars. 23.23 23.75 19.51 17.33 25.51 19.14 17.96 18.13 19.25 19.49 20.01 21.49 20.42 23.00 21.91 22.34 22.51 27.08 24 92 23.11 23.00 26.94 21.81 28.01 33.52 Dolls. Bales.* Dollars. Cents. .1 1.169.000 1.139.000 1.487.000 1.541.000 1.528.000 1.213.000 1.135.000 1.593.000 927.000 1.330.000 1.189.000 1.375.000 1.642.000 1.540.000 1.400.000 1.677.000 1.220.000 969.000 3.190.000 2.73 114,544 3.990.000 3.50 111,096 6.320.000 4.25 145,103 5.390.000 3.50 150,306 5.710.000 3.74 194.486 5.590.000 4.61 235,586 5.110.000 4.50 219,397 8.840.000 5.55 307,518 6.379.000 6.87 256.487 6.080.000 4.57 9.810.000 8.25 11.370.000 8.27 f t S 379.576 9.890.000 6.02 633,098 9.710.000 6.30 583,091 11.210.000 8.00 660,0S7 8,450,000 5.04 820,274 12.340.000 10.11 889.577 13.994.000 14.44 1,330,552 1,800,000 1.890.000 1.520.000 2.030.000 4.380.000 4.610.000 4.190.000 3.350.000 3.1 3.4 2.1 2.7 4.5 3.9 3.8 2.2 2.8 1.4 *38 4.770.000 3.2 6.250.000 3.3 5.150.000 1.9 7.450.000 2.5 7.630.000 2.3 6.150.000 1.5 26.120.000 2.9 45,193,000 6.8 ■ The figures of the Thirteenth Census are not shown in this table because they do not represent asingle growth year. net. *01600 pounds 223 PATENTS. N o . 1 4 5 .—P A T E N T S : Comparative S tatement of the B usiness of th e .U nited States P atent O ffice , 1895 to 1917. [Source: Reports of Hie Commissioner of Patents, Department of H e Interior.] Caveats Patents and filed. Calendar year. 1895.................................... 1890.................................... 1897.................................... 1898.................................... 1899.................................... 1900.................................... 1901.................................... 1902.................................... 1903.................................... 1904.................................... 1905.................................... 1906.................................... 1907.................................... 1908.................................... 1909.................................... 1910.................................... 19111.................................. 1912.................................... 1913.................................... 1914.................................... 1915.................................... 1916.................................... 1917.................................... 40,680 48,982 47,905 85,842 41,443 41,980 46,449 49,641 50,218 52,143 54,971 56,482 58,762 61,475 65,889 64,629 67,870 70,976 70,867 70,404 70,069 71,033 70,373 2,415 2,271 2,176 1,659 1,716 1,781 1,842 1,851 1,771 1,808 1,896 1,885 1,967 2,110 1,948 970 Cash received. DoUan. 22,057 23,873 23,794 22,267 25,527 26,499 27,878 27,886 81,699 80,984 80,899 81,965 86,620 871421 85,980 84,064 87,781 1,245,246.98 1,324,059.83 1,375,641.72 1,187,784.48 1,825,457.08 1,850,828.68 1,449,898.16 1,552,859.08 1,642,201.81 1,657,826.58 1,806,758.14 1,790,921.88 1,910,618.14 1,896,847.67 2,042,828.14 2,025,586.69 2,019,388.08 2.101,199.90 2,084,417.79 2,251,892.82 2,290,773. iff 2.343,540.94 2,258,377.10 $33 44,934 45,927 42,760 Cash expended. Surplus. DoOan. DoBart. 1,106,889.49 1,118,418.71 1,122,848.18 1,186,196.20 1,211,783.78 1,260.019.62 1,297,885.64 1,898,845.54 1,448,645.81 1,476,000.88 1,479,688.22 1,554,891.20 1,681,458.86 1,712,808.42 1,955,151.14 2,005,711.94 1,958,689.91 2,022,066.11 1,947,383.28 2.000,770.12 2,053,442.15 2,115,367.91 2,048,173.16 188,857.44 210,646.12 252,798.59 1,538.28 118,673.30 90,808.91 152.012.52 159,513.54 193,556.00 181.326.15 827,124.92 286,030.18 279,159.78 184,544.25 87,677.00 19,824.75 65,698.12 79,133.79 137,034.51 251,122.70 237,331.32 228.173.03 210,203.94 i No caveats Sled after June 80,19X0; law repealed. N o . 1 4 6 .— PA T E N T S A N D T R A D E-M A R K S : N umber of P atents, T rade-M arks, and L abels I ssued , 1895 to 1918. [Source: Reports of the Commissioner of Patents, Department of the Interior.] Number of first patent and certificate Number of patents and certificates of registration issued in each calendar year. issued during each calendar year. <jaiTotal eodar Pat De sues. pat De year. Patent. sign. Re Trade Label. ents. signs. Reis Total mTrade- Labels.1 cer tifi issue. mark. ents. cates. 1895.. 1896.. 1897.. 1898.. 1899.. 1900.. 1901.. 1902.. 1908.. 1904.. 1905.. 1906.. 1907.. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1918.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 1918.. 681619 552502 574869 596467 616871 640167 664827 690885 717521 748567 778884 808618 839799 875679 908436 945010 980178 1018095 1049826 1083267 1123212 1166419 1210389 1251458 28922 25037 26482 28113 29916 82055 88813 85547 86187 86728 37280 87766 88391 88980 89787 40424 41068 42078 43415 45096 46813 48358 50117 51629 11461 11520 11581 11646 11706 11798 11879 11960 12070 12189 12299 12428 12587 12788 12906 18066 18189 13346 18504 18668 13858 14040 14238 14417 25757 27586 29399 81070 82308 83957 85678 87606 89612 41798 43956 48446 59014 66892 72083 76267 80506 84711 89731 94796 101613 107875 114666 120005 6546 6547 6561 6761 7272 8009 8887 9654 10644 11758 12588 18297 18964 14582 15074 15444 16108 16736 17444 18163 18966 19830 20443 20.838 21,867 22,098 20,404 28,296 24,660 25,558 27,136 31,046 80,267 29,784 81,181 $5,880 82,767 36,574 35,168 82,917 36,231 88,941 39,945 43.207 43,970 41,009 1,115 1,445 1,631 1.803 2,139 1,768 1,784 640 536 657 486 625 589 757 687 689 1,010 1,842 1,683 1,715 1,545. 1,759 1,612 59 61 65 60 92 81 81 110 117 110 129 159 151 168 160 123 167 158 164 190 182 198 179 22,057 28,273 28,794 22,267 25,527 26,499 27,878 27,886 81,699 80,984 80,899 81,965 86,620 88,082 87,421 35,980 84,084 87,781 85,788 41,850 44,934 45,927 42,760 1,829 1,818 1,671 1,238 1,649 1,721 1,928 2,006 2,186 2,158 4,490 »,5JS8 7, ire 6,191 4,184 4,239 4,205 5,020 5,065 6,817 6,262 6,791 5,339 8 83 80 235 611 830 1,087 925 1,200 1,411 1,189 1,365 982 838 640 490 907 991 708 719 803 864 613 1,832 1,846 1,701 1,473 2,260 2,551 2,965 2,931 8,446 8,569 6,679 11,988 8,860 6,029 4,824 4,729 6,112 8,011 ‘6,068 7,874 7,436 8,037 0,197 i Registration of labels practically suspended May 27,1891, under decision of “ nited States 8upreme U Court. Resumed June 9,1896. ‘Including “ Prints ” alter 1912. , fl [Source: Reports of the Geological Survey, Department of the Interior.] 1911 City. 1913 1912 1914 Per Cost of Per Cost of Per Cost of Per Cost of mits. buildings. mits. buildings. mits. buildings. mits. buildings. D ollars. 6,142,077 (*) 19,379,396 37,218,384 10,364,000 2,905,525 103,272,000 12,688,540 16,994,677 4,668,277 2,339,390 6,084,260 19,012,670 2,706,675 2,520,296 5,896,244 8,349,477 5,506,342 867,702 12,818,103 23,004,185 5,625,527 1,500,269 3,529 (>) 4,410 11,408 4,090 580 10,751 5,386 8,790 2,656 1,214 2,254 7,991 572 1,433 1,277 4,781 1,336 455 3,953 16,455 2,379 572 Dollars. 9,806,836 (*) 26,755,652 40,537,784 12,992,000 2,946,490 83,175,900 8,660,264 18,180,078 4,675,303 3,552,120 5,332,675 25,588,470 1,240,255 2,456,516 7,379,525 9,150,407 5,911,880. 795,775 12,127,079 31,367,995 6,562,777 1,291,649 3,606 13,321 4,549 10,962 4,059 527 10,792 2,952 6,160 3,888 1,189 2,034 9,326 557 1,726 1,169 5,400 1,344 692 3,719 16,442 2,402 £31 D ollars. 5,112,944 14,053,802 22,780,011 34,762,506 13,300,360 6,588,685 89,668,427 7,543,475 22,543,365 5,508,408 3,288,350 2,797,148 30,434,380 1,507,855 4,169,000 5,784,751 9,361,973 5,413,607 1,252,860 10,578,162 31,641,921 8,617,540 960,868 3,146 12,058 4,247 11,445 3,984 541 9,938 3,600 12,790 2,636 870 3,721 7,844 £00 1,982 1,025 5,693 1,171 737 3,253 9,979 2,306 633 Dollars. 4,564,387 16,308,299 23,187,282 41,872,307 10,709,000 6,300,105 83,261,710 8,150,000 26,991,050 6,885,065 2,977,990 3,750,460 28,207,395 1,493,235 3,618,119 4,052,078 7,933,381 3,826,174 1,110,988 10,204,970 17,361,925 4,397,310 778,514 1*171 Per Cost of Per Cost of Per Cost of mits. buildings. mits. buildings. mits. buildings. 2,752 1,957 6,328 14,515 4,809 627 10,340 4,797 14,451 2,836 1,234 3,085 8,966 704 1,909 1,403 6,177 1,306 748 3,617 7,845 2,432 732 D ollars. 4,589,214 9,541,891 29,113,692 45,601,851 11,798,000 3,384,290 97,291,400 13,443,414 32,660,305 4,928,425 3,534,620 2,648,575 32,235,540 1,824,696 2,684,037 5,575,895 7,083,642 5,351,630 962,749 10,667,405 11,883,662 4,055,390 1,231,310 D ollars. 2,453 3,021 4,251 9,851 4,743 684 10,456 2,683 14,022 3,141 1,390 2,677 16,114 3,661,846 9,246,497 27,826,628 41,338,737 13,137,000 4,210,946 112,836,150 8,597,265 33,098,255 7,193,240 5,589,727 4,028,840 51,067,590 2,321 1,347 4,679 9,518 4,068 595 4,928 1,770 11,952 2,117 1,651 2,359 12,063 1,713 1,423 6,775 1,047 612 3,517 7,585 2,351 787 3,479,239 7,383,163 8,899,404 5,005,243 778,430 11,557,643 15,036,025 4,030,435 1,745,310 1,316 1,083 5,085 962 492 3,263 6,699 1,258 714 m m (*> Dollars. 4,971,612 6,302,646 23,426,661 34,054,117 10,501,000 3,741,273 64,188,750 7,921,110 30,483,750 3,914,730 3,946,736 4,252,000 39,692,305 P) 1,907,017 7,681,616 7,103,038 3,596,718 1,656,965 10,138,450 16,932,082 1,607,230 1,524,259 BUILDING OPERATIONS. Atlanta, Ga............................... 3,993 Baltimore,M d.......................... <«> Boston, Mass........................... 3,547 Brooklyn, N . Y ........................ 9,223 Buffalo, N . Y ............................ 3,402 Cambridge,Mass...................... £67 Chicago, 111................................ 12,586 Cincinnati, Ohio....................... 11,228 Cleveland, Ohio....................... 7,860 Columbus, Ohio........................ 2,694 Dayton,Ohio........................... 993 Denver,Colo............................ 2,410 Detroit,Mich............................ 6,667 Fall River, Mass....................... 496 Grand Rapids,Mich................ 1,312 Hartford,Conn......................... 1,305 Indianapolis, Ind..................... 4,941 Jersey C ity,N .J...................... 2,012 Kansas City,Kans................... 639 Kansas City,Mo....................... 3,7% Los Angeles,Cal....................... 12,498 Louisville, K y.......................... 2,447 Lowell Mass........................... 564 19161 1915 224 N o. 147.—BUILDING OPERATIONS: N umber op P ermits and Cost op B uildings, bt Principal Cities, Calendar Y ears 1911 to 1917. 32951°—s K ^ I't ^ ^ a 1917- m 5,859,146 3,657 7,162,214 3,363 3,949,368 2,617 *2,299,375 4,361 15,257,162 4,015 13,647,624 3,865 13,735,285 5,965 14,229,475 6,135 12,857,935 6,015 1,499,408 1,503 1,378,997 m <*) (>) 10,975,334 2,937 11,628,358 3,075 16,317,973 2,105 2,601,150 940 2,400,050 1,245 3,067,700 1,062 5,868,519 1,330 4,762,341 1,100 4,790,151 1,136 >3,155,150 1,794 3,309,620 1,857 4,088,261 .1,635 135,703,715 8,283 163,519,362 9,443 107,104,707 8,764 7,132,566 4,058 8,821,950 3,748 8,535,251 3,649 5,426,863 1,372! 4,546,761 1,236 4,110,733 1,295 40,030,985 11,192 36,392,405 7,700 35,125,810 12,774 11,963,257 3,890 11,530,531 2,943 15,470,955 3,522 19,152,370 8,224 14,652,071 6,710 12,956,915 5,959 5,524,200 2,856 8,530,800 3,184 7,289,100 3,689 (*) m c*> <*) <*) («) 6,018,699 1,631 6,255,711 1,501 3,636,476 1,691 9,389,775 3,888 12,035,466 3,268 9,642,124 3,247 995,473 850 1,119,797 713 895,079 740 18,607,556 8,760 20,675,804 8,302 15,340,012 9,418 6,909,240 3,491 8,051,417 3,564 9,456,450 3,741 20,915,474 6,316 23,338,563 5,606 21,037,264 5,907 1,969,454 676 1,716,491 628 1,413,559 665 7,491,156 9,819 8,415,325 9,507 9,321,115 9,104 5,238,184 1,546 4,487,861 1,855 5,206,768 1,855 (*) « <*) (*> <*> <*> 14,464,648 5,048 17,593,848 4,585 10,499,402 3,701 4,716,163 1,608 6,689,900 1,576 4,780,495 1,587 687,506,961 202,357 738,989,710 204,296 673,220,625 203,732 >Figaros are from “Bradstreet’s” and cover expenditures for building operations. •Data lacking. 225 2,946,818 2,303 2,730,488 2,439 3,091,970 1,696 2,626,850 9,882,065 3,882 11,564,325 4,369 14,762,851 3,133 11,149,492 15,214,525 6,831 16,349,940 6,970 22,909,910 4,959 9,257,285 . 595 3,621,132 267 1,095,575 (>) m <*) 10,061,910 1,218 6,162,052 2,827 8,808,316 2,473 9,336,594 3,039,736 1,012 3,126,734 918 4,762,081 384 3,053,211 4,380,842 1,524 7,104,947 1,465 5,020,446 1,230 5,644,869 2,948,751 1,334 2,950,357 1,013 3,117,614 810 2,747,678 74,030,241 7,714 103,023,800 8,133 152,482,704 6,773 52,864,429 4,717,520 3,352 5,045,290 3,683 5,370,296 2,806 4,383,132 4,610,456 1,351 5,385,005 1,454 7,225,957 1,039 7,787,047 34,694,340 13,884 35,010,640 8,800 49,896,370 6,495 34,055,480 18,194,182 3,916 14,227,020 4,180 13,556,965 3,531 11,464,207 8,334,075 4,623 4,895,345 4,467 6,301,360 3,365 8,642,735 6,334,900 3,848 7,023,700 <*) (*) m <*>. 656 1,401,100 (*) (>) (*) (*) (*) 3,391,571 1,710 3,244,752 1,696 4,927,396 1,178 4,118,688 8,733,257 3,391 9,108,333 3,136 9,036,431 2,265 6,719,620 625,574 469 942,770 637 892,142 443 827,541 12,885,398 9,052 11,439,320 4,119 12,753,386 3,1® 10,448,614 14,718,696 2,688 9,237,458 2,245 11,128,627 2,054 7,217,140 28,177,563 6,461 13,990,704 6,491 18,837,153 6,507 15,586,337 1,668,904 784 1,683,592 634 1,540,972 360 1,421,486 12,664,970 8,217 6,456,995 8,486 8,304,689 7,736 6,714,315 3,412,184 1,934 4,693,316 2,040 4,278,143 1,822 4,2®, 701 4,295 9,690,372 3,369 7,244,546 <*) <*) <«) 10,415,645 4,428 9,749,301 5,020 15,049,804 3,744 12,916,886 5,731,469 1,794 4,526,382 1,801 6,633,349 1,632 4,332,855 619,752,354 201,190 641,769,199 193,865 785,148,149 152,463 530,403,525 » Public buildings not ihcluded. <Data for the boroughs of Manhattan and Bronx only. BUILDING OPERATIONS. 1 | £} Memphis, Tenn........................ 3,213 Milwaukee, W is...................... 4,360 Minneapolis, Minn................... 6,026 Nashville, Tenn.................... 1,615 Newark, N .J............................ 2,460 New Bedford, Mass................ 650 New Haven, Conn................... 1,196 New Orleans, La..................... >2,282 New York, N .Y .4................... 6,496 Oakland,Cal............................ 3,946 Omaha, Nebr............................ 1,372 Philadelphia, Pa...................... 16,215 Plttsburghand Allegheny, Pa. 4,392 Portland, Oleg........................ 7,686 Providence, B . I...................... 2,755 Beading, Pa............................. (*) Richmond,Va.......................... 1,528 Rochester, N. Y ....................... 3,680 St. Joseph, Mo.......................... 648 St. Louis, Mo............................ 8,152 St. Paul, Minn.......................... 2,033 San Francisco, Cal................... 6,079 Scranton, Pa............................. 787 Seattle, Wadi............................ 10,659 Syracuse, N .Y .......... 1............. 1,698 Toledo, Ohio............................. (»> Washington, D . 0 ................... 4,678 Worcester,Mass........................ 1,545 Total............................... 201,771 Product Value. METALLIC. 57,017,614 plo,lm_ f°ie « .......................... 30,180,969 HglIW W .......................... 828,685 Ferro-alloys*.......................... 63,766,800 Silver, commercial valu e*.... 4,520,717 Gold, coining value *............ Copper, value at New York City *.. .pounds.. 1,243,268,720 Lead, (refined 1 value at New York City*. 392,517 short'tons*.'......................... 823,907 Zinc, value at St. Louis •___ Quicksilver,value at San Francisco..flasks*.. 25,064 6&t607>000 1,949 Antimony*............................... 13,552 Antimonial lead1*.................. 159,865 Bauxite.................................... ........................... 52,508 201 Chromic iron ora..................... 1,664 Manganese ora.......................... 61,517 Manganiferous ora1*................ ................d o .... 275 Titanium ore (rutile).............. Tungsten ore (60 per cent concentrates) .do___ 1,880 Dollars. Quantity. Value. Dollars. Quantity. Value. Dollars. Quantity. Value. Dollars. 107,050,153 59,643,098 130,905,558 39,714,280 71,905,079 65,493,100 101,288,964 420,563,888 30,888,935 458,342,345 22,263,263 298,777,429 30,384,486 401,409,604 388,644 17,450,386 255,524 9,350,245 296,207 13,015,362 12,223,776 39,197,500 66,801,600 40,848,100 72,455,100 40,007,700 74,961,075 37,397,300 93,451,600 4,299,784 88,884,400 4,672,976 94,531,800 4,887,604 101,035,700 205,139,838 1,224,484,098 189,795,035 1,150,137,192 152,968,000 1,888,009,527 242,902,000 507,026 47,660,000 512,794 39,998,000 411,878 36,245,264 85,826,630 458,135 113,617,000 837,252 37,772,224 343,418 35,029,000 44,699,166 21,033 1,826,912 1,053,941 16,548 811,680 20,218 818,171 11,907,000 72,379,000 13,845,000 79,129,000 14,522,700 99,806,000 10,280,000 5,364 2,373,760 2,705 566,490 2,608 • 429,363 332^889 23,224 3,665,736 16,667 1,572,167 1,811,848 16,665 1,691,864 297,041 1,514,834 210,241 997,698 219,318 1,069,194 7%982 91,415 108,443 54,198 81,205 91,409 (“) (“> 3,281 36,744 2,763 8,716 255 2,854 591 8,708 106,049 4,048 2,635 27,877 15,728 40,480 196,640 822,216 19,942 69,403 25,124 96,265 218,497 250 27,500 11,280 805 94 27,500 49,000 2,332 4,100,000 990 435,000 602,158 1,537 672,118 (tt) 845,334 313,000 1,644,000 638,222 79,393 204,000 78,846 66,560 46,699 206,000 124,800 Platinum, and allied metals value at New 8,665 6,824 280,885 1,006 1,034 46,630 45,778 York City.............................. 693,760 (12* 941,300 609,361 991,751,929 691,081,734 ' 883,222,012 866,381,073 — — Quantity. Value. 77,870,553 39,126,324 689,738 74,414,802 4,479,056 1.927,850,548 652,228 563,451 29,932 181,902.277 663,478,118 50,281,692 48,953,000 92,590,300 474,288,000 76,207,000 151,005,000 2,576,547 33,900,000 (ID) 4,403,682 2,296,400 205,433 726,243 627,417 2,005,491 16,500 (“) 671,188 121,744 2,307,762 (») 1,621,832,177 (>•) 24,038 425,100 135,212 47,085 26,997 548,803 110 5,200 1,836,000 280,000 28,088 Dollars. MINERAL PRODUCTION, Quantity. 1916 1915 1914 ms ms 226 N o . 1 4 8 .—M IN E R A L PR O D U C T IO N : Q u a n tit ies and V a lu e s of S pec ified K in d s , Ca lendar T e a r s 1912 to 1918. [Source: Reports of United States Geological Surrey, Department of the Interior.] 'K o ix o n a o a a : NONMBTA.LLIC. Bituminous coal16................... ..short tons2.. 450,104,982 517,983,445 478,435,297 565,234,952 422,703,970 493,309,244 442,624,426 502,037,688 602,519,682 665,110,077 Pennsylvania anthracite........ 75,822,855 177,622,626 81,718,680 195,181,127 81,090,631 188,181,399 79,459,876 184,653,498 78,195,083 202,009,-561 Stone........................................... 74, sok asv 88,732,995 77,544 ins 78,193,220 79,041,699 Petroleum ..— ...................... . 222,935,044 164,213,247 248,446,230 237,121,388 265,762,535 214,125,215 281,104,104 179,462,890 300,767,158 330,899,868 Naturalgas................................. 84,563,957 87,846,677 94,115,524 120,227,468 Natural-gas gasoline.................. 14,331,148 65,364,665 5 16ft *93 Peat...................................................................... OSSl 637 3fM A09 228,572 197,200 369,104 fProducts.............. _.................................... 1fi3 19fi 939 KUjQftA 0R3 172,811,275 181,289,182 207,260,091 v“ ylB aw t................................. 2,530,265 3,946,020 2,647,989 4,180,459 2,209,860 3,756,568 2,362,954 3,971,941 2,932,590 8,751,774 Cement....................................... 85,925,651 69,554,385 89,541,348 89,550,527 87,257,552 80,533,203 87,685,222 75,155,102 95,394,433 104,689,090 Coke2......................................... 43,983,599 111,805,113 46,299,530 12,892,273 34,655,914 88,834,217 41,581,150 105,503,868 54,533,585 170,841,197 Lim e..... .............. 3,529,462 13,970,114 8,595,390 14,648,362 3,380,928 13,268,938 3,622,810 14,424,036 4,083,803 18,618,810 Sand-lime brick................... . 1,135,10* 1,200,228 1,288,325 1,474,073 S late.................................................................... 4, QKft 015 6,048,818 6,175,476 5,338.837 Mineral waters.......................... .gallons sold.. 62,281,201 6,615,671 57,867,399 5,631,391 54,358,466 4,892,328 52,113,503 5,138,794 55,928,461 5,735,035 Phosphate rock........................ 2,978,332 11,675,774 3,111,221 11,796,231 2,734,043 9,608,041 1,835,667 5,413,449 1,982,385 5,896,993 Potash (KjO)............................. -Short tons2.. 3*9 mn 4,242,730 S alt............................................. 83,324,808 9,402,772 34,399,298 10,123,139 34,804,683 10,197,417 38,231,493 11,747,686 45,449,329 13,645,947 Gypsum...................................... 2,600,757 6,563,908 2,599,508 6,774,822 2,476,465 6,895,989 2,447,611 6,596,893 2,757,730 7,959,032 Borax (crude)............................ 42,315 1,127,813 58,051 1,491,630 62,460 1,464,400 67,003 1,677,099 103,525 2,409,459 Arsenious oxide....................... 8,141 190,757 2,513 159,236 4,670 313,147 5,498 302,116 5,986' 1 Values not included in total values. >•Figures not yet available. ^Estimate of value included under " Unspecified.” * " long" tons, 2,240 avoirdupois pounds; "short” tons, 2,000 pounds. 11From both domestic and foreign ores. *Ferro-alloy3 include ferromanganese, splegeleisen, ferrosilicon, ferrophosphorus, 12Included under “Unspecified.” fertomolybdenum, ferrotitanium, ferrotungsten, and ferr&vonadium. ••Exclusive of those ores from Lake Superior district running so low in manganese •Average price per troy ounce in 1912, 61.5 cents; in 1913, 60.4 cents; in 1914, as to be classed with iron ore. 55.3 cents; in 1915,68.6 cents; in 1916,65.8 cents. u Figures not yet available. Estimate of value included in total. ‘ Coining value, <20.671834625323 per ounce. “ By-products in electrolytic oopper refining. •The product from domestic ores only. Value at St. Louis except in 1915 (sales u including brown coal and lignite, and anthracite mined elsewhere than in Penn value). * sylvania. 7 Of 75 avoirdupois pounds net. 17Of 42 gallons. •Consumption. 18o f 380 pounds net. >Prom all sources. Values excluded from metallic totals as the value of the anti » o f 280 pounds net. mony contained in antimonial lead are included in the atitirnnnint lead values and the remainder under “ Unspecified." to to Product. nonmetallic—continued. Mineral (Natural pigments1....... paintsjzino-Iead pigments....... Pyrite............................................. Emery............................................ ..short tons’.. Garnet (abrasive)......................... M icJsheet.................................... .short tons’.. Iscrap................................... Barytes (crude)............................ Bromine........................................ Calcium chloride........................ Fluorspar...................................... Feldspar........................................ Silica (quartz).............................. Thorium minerals (monazite) and zircon, Omi)h itelorystantoe................... (amorphous.................... Sulphuric acid (60° Baumdl from copper and zinc smelters.............................. Digitized Fuller’s earth............................... for FRASER Quantity. 1914 1918 Value. Dollare. Quantity. 74,657 561,693 70,595 106,497 9,507,895 97,573 916,389 449,510 4,620,731 529,190 92,403 1,060,693 94,128 81,705 66,667 666,270 819,722 860,928 1,384,259 841,388 6,662 957 992 232,218 4,182 163,287 5,808 846,488 282,828 1,700,677 3,226 5,822 49,078 46,298 87,478 168,813 647,200 146,805 672,400 18,550 117,272 19,611 116,646 769,163 115,680 86,672 620,662 120,956 97,902 97,874 191,686 Value. DoUan. 512,410 9,020,896 855,027 5,282,370 1,119,697 788,600 819,454 1,286,084 4,785 207,852 183,422 858,517 82,648 166,275 116,486 180,080 786.286 776,661 201,488 Quantity. 1916 Value. DoUan. 66,766 633,390 106,791 9,978,710 689,344 440,571 3,659,002 86,221 1,043,.801 86,075 821,286 124,651 336,662 1,283,346 2,425 485 167,948 4,231 145.510 656,933 278,540 8,730 61,416 52,747 165,647 676,991 203,094 19,403 121,766 96,116 670,041 136,419 629,873 163,401 360,602 3,648,771 187,689 5,064,727 264,828 6,220,539 286,388 32,894 2,248 89,428 88,750 2,068 1,725 808,472 6,256,422 811,890 5,479,849 327,634 5,054,286 614,073 4,240,941 032,237 4,346,272 760,638 5,190,293 40,981 403,646 82,715 305,522 88,594 369,760 Quantity. 1916 Value. DoSan. 57,442 551,593 141,383 14,962,461 648,479 740,254 5,242,073 08,677 1,026,739 88,214 864,843 170,431 394,124 1,674,933 3,063 31,131 115,175 139,584 4,301 663,821 378,259 50,510 3,960 108,647 381,032 856,867 856,307 20,635 130,830 136,941 764,475 106,118 489,223 112,575 273,563 36,000 3,600 7,074,370 417,273 1,181 12,358 (»> •904,653 7,621,241 47,901 489,219 Quantity. Value. DoBturt. (»> <•> 135,606 23,515,803 766,140 786,811 J , 102,132 119,725 1,292,293 93,236 ' 961,510 217,793 423,556 1,965,702 16,282 123,901 154,573 6,171 208,850 865,863 624,485 4,433 69,906 221,952 1,011,232 688,260 922,225 28,062 216,729 155,735 922,654 132,681 702,278 88,514 242 786 37,872 3,400 10,931,989 914,748 2,622 20,723 (■ 5 <»> 1,060,589 14,099,917 67,8221 706.951 M IN E R A L PRO D U C TIO N , Asphalt......................................... Talc and soapstone *................... Fibrous talc................................... 1913 228 N o. 148.—Mineral P roduction: Quantities and V alues of Specified Kinds, Calendar Y ears 1912 to 1916—Continued. 27,708 80,499 1,731 1,884,044 74,719,259 ’167,474 63,185 53,480 274,491 76,952 1,606,640 21,514,977 1,398,565,121 991,751,929 ■ 7,018,000 2,397,335,050 33,320 154,974 1,479 2,018,317 87,073,415 241,553 82,263 44,559 1,393,693 448,214 1,957,797 27,852,198 1,878,507,232 1,621,832,177 •15,000,000 3,315,339,409 M IN E R A L PEO D TJC TIO N . Diatomaceous infusorial earth and tripoli, short tons7...................................................................... 125,446 285,821 252,327 Pumice.............................................. short tons2.. 86,687 27,146 24,563 27,591 55,408 59,172 M illstones............................................................... 71,414 56,163 43,316 Magnesite (crude)............................short tons7.. 84,096 10,512 9,632 11,293 124,223 77,056 Asbestos........................................................d o .... 4,408 87,959 1,100 1,247 11,000 18,965 fGlass................................................... d o .... 1,465,386 1,430,471 1,791,800 1,895,991 1,619,649 1,568,030 ®an<MMolding, building, etc., and gravel, short l tons7............................................................ 66,889,175 21,682,737 77,764,049 22,821,517 77,662,086 22,278,969 Total value of nonmetallic mineral prod ucts............................................................. 1,377,152,760 1,555,517,716 1,423,648,599 Total value of m etallic products.......................... 866,381,073 883,222,012 691,081,734 Estimated value of mineral products unspeci500,000 420,000 470,000 Grand total................................................... 2,244,033,833 2,439,159,728 2,115,200,333 1 Natural pigments: Ocher, timber, sienna, metallic) paint, mortar colors, and ground slate and shale, zinc and lead pigments; sublimed blue lead, sublimed white lead, leaded zinc oxide, zinc oxide, and zinc lead. * “ Long” tons, 2,240 avoirdupois pounds; “short” tons, 2,000 pounds. >Canvass discontinued. Value of iron ore sold for paint included under “ Unspecified.” «Exclusive of fibrous talc, shown below. 5 Value included under “ Unspecified.” ■ Seenote 8. 7 Exclusive of considerable production for special uses, wbfoh is included under “ Unspecified.” 8 Includes in 1915 antimony other than content of antimonial lead, bismuth, cadmium sulphide, diatomaceous earth for special uses, lithium minerals, magnesium, marls, nickel content of hydrous nickel sulphate, potash salts, selenium, silica sand and sandstone (finely ground), sulphur 59,189 tons of stronger acid, reported as oleum, etc., not converted to 60* BaumC, and an estimate of the value of miscellaneous mineral products not collected annually by the Survey. 8 Includes in 1916 antimony other than content of antimonial lead, bismuth, cadmium sulphide, diatomaceous earth for special uses, iron ore sold for paint, lithium minerals, lithographio stone, magnesium, marls, molybdenum, 'pebbles for grinding, selenium, silica sand and sandstone (finely ground), strontium, sulphur, and an estimate of the value of miscellaneous mineral products not collected annually by the Survey. 229 230 GOLD AND SILVER PRODUCTION. N o. 1 4 9 .—GOLD AND SILVER PRODUCTION PROM MINES IN THE UNITED STATES: 1792 to 1910.1 [Source: Reports of the Director of the Mint, Treasury Department.] Gold. Calendar year. Apr. 2,1792-Jnly 31,1831... July 31,1834-Dec. 31,1866., 1857. 1858. 1859. 1860. 1861. 1862. 1868. 1864. 1865. 1866. 1867. 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. Fine ounces (troy). Value. Silver. Fine ounces Commercial (troy). value. > DoUari. DoUara. Insignificant. 677,250 14.000. 000 22,278,670 460,537,000 868,000 667,800 2,660,625 65.000. 000 38.700 52,400 2,418,760 50.000. 000 38.700 62,000 2.418.750 60.000. 000 77,800 105,100 2.225.250 46.000. 000 116,000 156,800 2,080,125 43.000. 000 1,546,900 2,062,000 1,896,800 39.200.000 3,480,500 4,684,800 1.985.000 40.000. 000 6.874.200 8,842,300 2,280,087 46.100.000 8,507,800 11.448.000 2.574.759 53.225.000 8.701.200 11.642.200 2,588,062 53.500.000 7,784,400 10.856.400 2,502,196 61.725.000 10.441.400 18.866.200 2.322.000 48.000. 000 9.281.200 12.806.900 2,394,862 49.500.000 9.281.200 12.297.600 2.418.750 60.000. 00012.375.000 16.434.000 2,104,312 43.500.000 17,789,100 23.588.300 1.741.500 86,000,000 22.236.800 29.396.400 1,741,600 36.000. 00027.650.400 35.881.600 1,620,122 83.490.000 28,868,200 86.917.600 1,619,009 33,467,900 24.539.300 80.485.900 1,931,575 39,929,200 29,996,200 34,919,800 2,268,662 46.897.400 80.777.800 86.991.500 2,477,109 51.206.400 35.022.300 40.401.000 1.881.787 88.900.000 31.665.500 86.477.100 1.741.500 36.000. 00080.818.700 84.717.000 1,678,612 84.700.000 33.257.800 87.657.500 1,672,187 82.500.000 86.196.900 41.105.900 1.451.250 30.000. 00085.732.800 89.618.400 1,489,950 30.800.000 87.748.800 41.921.300 1,538,373 81.801.000 89,909,409 42.503.500 1.686.788 34.869.000 89.694.000 39.482.400 1,603,049 33.136.000 41.721.600 40.687.200 1,604,478 83,167,600 45.792.700 48.045.100 1,594,775 32.967.000 50.094.500 46.838.400 1,588,877 32.845.000 54.516.300 57.242.100 1,604,840 33.175.000 68.330.000 57.630.000 1,597,098 33.015.000 63.500.000 65.662.500 1,739,323 85.955.000 60,000,000 46.800.000 1,910,813 89.500.000 49.500.000 31.422.100 2.254.760 46.610.000 55.727.000 36.445.500 2,568,132 53.088.000 58.884.800 89.654.600 2,774,935 57.363.000 53.860.000 32.316.000 8.118,398 64.463.000 54.438.000 82.118.400 3,437,210 71.053.400 54.764.500 32.858.700 8,829,897 79.171.000 67.647.000 85.741.100 8.805.500 78.666.700 55.214.000 33,128,460 8.870.000 80.000. 00055.500.000 29.415.000 8.560.000 78.591.700 54.300.000 29.322.000 8,892,480 80.464.700 67.682.800 33,456,024 4,265,742 88.180.700 56.101.600 84,221,976 4,666,833 94,373,800 56.517.900 38.256.400 4,874,827 90.435.700 66.514.700 37.299.700 4,574,340 94.560.000 52.440.800 28.050.600 4,821,700 99.673.400 54.721.500 28.455.200 4,657,017 96,299,100 67.137.900 30.854.500 >1116 estimates from 1792 to 1873 are by R. W. Raymond, United States Commissioner of Mining Statistics, and since by the Director of the Mint. s To compute United States dollar coining value of stiver, multiply number of fine ounces byfl.2929+. GOLD AND SILVEB PRODUCTION. 231 N o. 1 5 0 .—ESTIMATED VALUE OF THE PRODUCT OF GOLD AND SILVER, CALENDAR TEARS 1911 TO 1917: B y S tates . [Source: Reports of the Director of the Mint, Treasury Department.] GOLD. State. 1911 1912 Alaska............................. Arizona............................ California........................ Colorado.......................... Georgia............................. Idaho ............................... Montana.......................... Nevada............................. New Mexico..................... North Carolina................ Oregon............................. South Carolina................ South Dakota................... Texas ............................... U tah................................. Washington..................... Wyoming.......................... Philippine Islands......... Other................................. Total value................... Total fine ounces(troy) 16,665,200 3,521,100 19,928,500 19,138,800 32,000 1,857,900 3,619,700 18,096,900 761,700 71,900 631,200 20,100 7,429,500 3,900 4,486,200 840,000 Dollars. 1913 1914 Dollars. D ollars. Dollars. 1916 Dollars. 17,198,600 14,782,512 16.547.200 16,710,000 3,785,400 3,808,039 4,568,900 4.555.900 20,008,000 20,108,447 21,251,000 22,547,400 18,741,200 18,420,031 19,902,400 22,530,800 10,900 9,881 16,800 34,800 1.401.700 1,366,605 1,187,200 1,170,600 8,707,900 3,078,202 4,143,600 4,978,300 18,575,700 12,279,131 11.536.200 11,883,700 754.600 844,086 1,219,100 1.460.100 156,000 111,442 130,300 170,700 759,700 1,870,987 1,589,400 1.867.100 15.400 1,985 3,200 3,600 7.823.700 7,197,498 7.354.000 7,403,500 2,200 120 8,800 1,800 4,312,600 3,400,103 3.377.000 3.907.900 682.600 692,021 587,800 461,600 24,300 30,491 6,700 13,900 461,600 737,039 1,099,300 1.320.900 13,100 252,100 29.400 20,408 22,000 96,890,000 93,451,500 88,301,023 94,531,800 101,035,700 4,687,053 4,520,719 4,271,562 4,572,076 4,887,604 1916 D ollars. 1917 » Dollars. 16,124,800 4,092,800 21,980,400 19,185,000 20,400 1,058,300 4,328,400 9.064.700 1.850.000 23,000 1,901,500 300 7.471.700 500 3.859.000 580,600 20,200 1,514,200 14,500 92,590,300 4,479,057 15,171,300 5,533,800 20,815,900 15,955,100 6,000 711,600 3,756,500 6,922,900 1,025,100 15,700 1,677,400 1,100 7,392,600 900 3,620,300 434,900 200 1,401,000 11,400 84,456,600 4,085,589 833,000 4,391,600 1,274,200 4,967,900 7,611,500 499,300 9,240,100 9,000,600 1,138,000 1,100 146,000 138,200 437,000 8,911,000 193,700 2,200 11,600 153,000 1,112,600 6,738,800 1,638,609 6,722,600 9,620,900 565,500 11,291,000 9,421,600 1,081,800 2,309 177,600 157,409 480,300 11,788,500 211,600 4,000 13,700 110,800 SILVEB (COMMERCIAL VALUE). Alaska............................. Arizona............................ California...................... Colorado.......................... Idaho ............................... Michigan.......................... Montana.......................... Nevada............................. New Mexico................. .. North Carolina................ Oregon............................. South Dakota................... Texas ............................... U tah................................ Washington..................... 252,900 1,743,600 686,300 3,958,800 4,419,800 274,100 6,568,500 7,120,400 724,300 500 24,200 108,200 239,900 6,280,500 124,400 321,800 2,118,000 851,200 4,876,600 4,883,400 334,100 7,698,500 8,514,400 898,000 1,400 32,200 126,500 233,500 8,038,300 215,600 200 3,600 89,300 89,300 229,45S 2,049,766 923,087 5,536,837 5,787,077 259,339 7,880,166 9,133,229 921,943 1,871 95,870 101,696 259,022 7,416,664 159,038 2,254 6,029 97,695 478,800 2,455,000 1,117,500 4,808,800 6,953,300 229,800 6,932,800 8,780,100 979,5001 800 81,500 99,400 317,800 6,482,300 188,706 100 81,500 62,600 526,100 2,826,500 843,100 3,591,900 6,606,800 290,300 7,195,600 7,210,500 1,165,900 700 62,600 98,600 361,500 6,522,200 106,700 1,409 7,600 79,300 Other................................ T otal commercial value.......................... 32,615,700 89,197,400 40,864,871 40,067,700 37,397,300 48,953,000 61,139,600 Total fine ounces(troy) 60,899,400 63,766,800 67,601,111 72,455,100 74,961,075 74,414,802 74,244,500 1 Preliminary figures. C ensus Y ear E nded M a t 31, 1880, and in C alendar S tates. [Source: Reports of the Geological Surrey, Department of the Interior.] 1880 State. ANTHRACITE. 1890 1900 1908 1909 1910 1911 1913 1918 1914 1915 232 N o. 1 5 1 .—ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COAL PRODUCTION: Q uantities , Y ea r s 1890, 1900, and 1908 to 1916, rt 1916 Long tom . Long tom . Long tom . Long tom . Long tom . Long tom . Long tom . Long tom . Long tom . Long tom . Long tom . Long tom . 87,195 <9,375 87,861 (*) Pennsylvania........................ 25,680,189 41,489,858 51,221,353 74,847,102 72,384,249 Total anthracite......... 25,580,189 41,489,858 51,809,214 74,884,297 72,458,624 BITUMINOUS. Alabama................................. 289,261 8,652,151 7,494,888 10,361,244 12,235,223 13,195 857,043 1,292,808 1,855,676 2,122,462 Arkansas................................. 98,849 >154,382 >19,520 >43,426 California............................... 211,562 Colorado................................. 413,167 2,747,324 4,626,948 8,590,815 9,518,960 Georgia.................................. 138,075 203,872 281,747 236,448 188,567 4,065 4,847 9 Illinois.................................... 6,460,158 13,663,947 23,007,126 42,558,295 45,450,884 Indiana.................................. 1,298,506 2,951,551 5,789,363 10,996,438 13,244,874 75,514 62,287 88,001 80,960 (*) (*) (*) 75,433,246 80,771,488 75,822,855 81,718,680 81,090,631 79,450,876 78,195,083 75,514,296 80,859,489 75,398,869 81,780,967 81,090,631 79,459,876 78,195,083 13,411,983 1,881,062 >10.399 9,011,602 147,509 •1,626 47,927,784 12,679,781 14,375,536 1,875,731 *10,119 9,755,058 203,127 <2,646 58,468,952 18,647,962 15,784,395 1,994,738 >24,028 8,211,691 228,237 <1,944 55,016,736 15,326,492 13,922,698 1,639,768 >12,477 7,295,142 148,659 (•) 51,418,926 14,858,154 13,328,515 16,148,390 1,475,095 1,781,174 *18,135 >12,413 7,700,875 9,360,926 154,959 120,086 (5) 52,526,407 •59,102,979 15,184,064 17,940,650 Iowa........................................ 1,304,568 8,590,839 4,645,481 6,394,027 6,926,578 7,078,679 6,546,114 Kansas.................................... 688,788 2,017,788 8,989,170 5,576,346 6,237,927 4,894,158 5,616,721 Kentucky............................... 844,900 2,412,050 4,758,005 9,148,708 • 9,551,286 13,056,585 12,544,877 Maryland............................... 1,990,104 2,998,047 8,598,471 •8,908,168 8,692,179 4,658,147 4,183,746 66,944 758,460 1,638,410 1,593,475 1,870,506 1,817,923 90,000 Michigan............................... Missouri................................. 753,843 2,442,162 8,160,806 2,961,888 3,854,045 2,662,887 3,425,096 200 462,033 1,488,728 1,714,455 2,280,304 2,608,009 2,657,463 Montana................................. 336,516 1,127,762 2,178,660 2,481,365 3,095,530 2,780,846 107 813 26,786 115,967 286,877 376,828 856,287 448,775 Ohio....................................... 6,364,817 10,262,952 16,953,705 23,455,928 24,946,108 80,544,846 27,464,278 2,632,246 2,785,158 2,362,702 2,744,859 60,297 41,662 77,017 77,925 54,923 62,567 38,576 Oregon.................................... 6,506,608 6,287,663 14,723,679 4,432,177 1,076,991 3,874,871 2,721,871 6,719,586 6,430,545 17,514,821 4,267,713 1,099,809 3,855,469 2,893,726 6,652,698 6,125,882 18,198,896 3,690,667 1,145,562 3,514.268 2,504,619 6,798,342 6,482,857 6,093,280 6,144,156 19,072,923 22,673,212 8,732,569 3,982,184 1,032,266 1,053,833 8,403,208 4,284,059 2,490,853 3,243,328 14,885,234 1,701,748 10,861 10,646,775 158,254 8,971 40,982,362 16,419,478 8,128,940 3,280,769 3,462,222 3,408,875 3,886,617 179 566,886 445,964 442,250 452,397 471,498 30,829,221 32,321,899 16.824,210 20,030,974 31,007,338 3,281,623 3,719,437 3,561,262 3,297,839 8,221,438 88,029 46,034 35,028 87,716 41,128 8 & 132,127,941 10,580 5,306,480 2,074,797 2,770,568 7,106,728 2,736,446 64,024,666 5.781.512 141,031,872 152,049,486 9,458 7,934 5,116,894 5,479,865 1,865,097 1,774,556 2,775,638 3,185,204 7,252,318 8,667,388 2,168,835 2,713,025 68,914,347 77,196,542 5,851,811 7,063,078 216,667,484 55,421,510 99,759,740 5,565,525 377,414,259 458,504,890 233,709,262 54,937,142 101,662,062 4,991,914 395,200,380 474,660,256 264,235,550 115,212,417 63,287,599 5,942,722 448,678,288 526,873,371 72,383,578 188,181,899 368,088,853 493,309,244 440,472,431 381,490,643 70,534,390 184,653,498 386,451,558 502,037,688 456,985,948 586,691,186 67,501,363 155,253,135 439,472,516 665,116,077 506,973,879 820,869,212 238 i Included in bituminous product. >After 1913 the small amounts of anthracite coal mined hi Colorado and New Mexico are included with the bituminous product of those States. •Includes Alaska; also Idaho and Nevada after 1913. In 1916 Alaska produced 13,073 long tons of coal. • Includes Nevada. • Included under California. • Includes Massachusetts. •Includes small amount of Triassic in Virginia. •Middle States; Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Southern States: Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Indian Territory, Kentucky, New Mexico. North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. Western States: Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming. Pacific States: California, Idaho, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and miscellaneous. • Amounts marketed only for the year 1880; afterwards the entire product o f the mines. u Quantities represent amounts shipped to market; values are based on those of entire product. COAIi PRODUCTION. Pennsylvania........................ 16,451,038 87,769,797 71,287,791 104,624,578 123,184,635 134,894,220 129,072,661 144,522,757 165,161,801 9,411 Tennessee............................... 412,081 1,937,130 8,188,587 5,534,974 5,677,862 6,858,375 6,743,889 5,779,668 6,125,165 164,679 864,619 1,692,801 1,628,964 1,689,443 1,763,029 1,554,118 2,168,878 Texas...................................... 13,168 284,071 1,024,181 1,648,921 2,024,017 2,248,044 2,243,906 2,692,990 2,906,096 U ta h ..................................... Virginia................................. 88,468 700,010 2,187,280 3,802,716 4,243,051 6,810,712 6,129,167 7,005,927 7,882,203 Washington............................ 129,478 1,128,294 2,209,012 2,700,842 8,216,306 3,492,767 3,190,013 3,000,832 8,462,403 West Virginia........................ 1,688,789 6,602,870 20,220,721 37,408,788 46,298,946 55,068,410 63,421,054 59,680,971 63,619,764 Wyoming............................... 626,424 1,669,964 8,584,466 4,901,698 5,708,138 6,725,971 6,022.200 6,578,682 6,600,952 RECAPITULATION. • Middle States........................ 26,489,748 57,683,166 112,055,688 169,897,467 198,016,868 224,660,128 214,141,624 289,416,126 255,871,177 Western States....................... 10,535,883 29,629,888 51,161,510 87,442,978 94,692,008 93,245,107 95,658,469 52,828,528 106,606,667 Southern States..................... 1,874,276 10,547,711 22,822,807 85,612,249 40,913,388 58,618,683 47,146,327 104,816,617 58,698,643 Pacific States........................ 892,784 1,566,858 8,440,091 4,451,147 5,865,738 5,815,940 6,487,606 5,748,763 6,485,599 Total bituminous....... 88,242,641 99,877,078 189,480,997 296,908,826 338,987,997 372,839,703 362,829,016 401,803,984 427,112,066 Total anthracite and bituminous*............ 63,822,880 140,866,981 240,789,810 371,288,123 411,441,621 447,853,909 448,188,605 477,202,804 508,893,053 AMOUNTS MARKETED. M 38,403,552 46,855,595 66,656,548 64,668,564 67,589,106 72,492,000 67,843,159 78,186,986 Pennsylvaniaftons............ anthracite.. .(value,dolls. 66,383,772 85,757,851 158,178,849 149,181,587 160,275,802 175,189,892 177,622,626 195,181,127 97,957,790 186,227,518 289,275,096 330,685,909 368,788,868 358,245,459 391,869,724 416,753,923 Bituminous ...flvalue,dolls. , . .. 110,420,801 218,980,813 874,185,268 405,486,777 469,281,719 451,875,819 517,988,445 566,234,952 186,861,842 282,588,108 355,980,644 895,249,478 481,827,964 425,787,459 459,212,888 489,890,909 176,804,573 806,688,164 582,814,117 564,902,624 629,557,021 626,565,211 695,606,071 760,416,079 ""{value, dolls. 234 N o. 152.—PIG-IRON PBODTTCTION,1CALENDAR TEAKS 1900 AND 1907 TO 1917, AND THE NUMBER OF FURNACES, 1903 AND 1917: By States and by Geographic D ivisions. [Sources: Annual reports of the American Iron and Steel Association prior to 1912; for later years, the bureau of statistics of th,e American Iron and Steel Institute.] State. Com pleted fur naces Dec. 81, 1906. Pomaces. Pig-iron prcSluetion.1 In blast. 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1918 1914 1915 1916 Total 1917 Jane Dec. Dec. 80, 31. l i l t 1917. 1917. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. 159,204 10,233 468,486 813,071 382,766 428,612 395,968 19,119 13,794 18,888 16,582 9,649 9ft, nro 14,725 1,20l> Alabama................. 47 1,184,337 1,686,674 1,397,014 1,763,617 1,939,147 1,712,211 1,862,681 2,057,911 1,826,929 2,049,453 2,762,885 2,953,705 34 34 Colorado*................ Connecticut*........... 5 3. 487,633 453,742 5,719 10,627 4 2 Illinois..................... Kentucky * ............ Maryland................ 22 1,363,383 2,457,768 1,691,944 2,467,156 2,675,646 2,108,002 2,887,859 2,927,832 1,847,451 2,447,220 3,922,512 3,483,096 63,760 815,781 236,393 291,040 554,590 561,951 9 71,502 127,946 45,096 86,871 100,509 95,202 6 290,073 411,833 183,602 286,856 326,214 255,816 219,546 289,959 195,594 251,548 501,452 422,212 Michigan*.............. 12 163*712 486,607 848,096 964,289 1,250,103 1,163,932 1,770,628 1,775,883 1,557,355 1,986,778 2,221,708 2,657,503 12 22 4 4 1 12 3 3 2 1 13 18 4 2 1 12 3 Mew Jersey*........... 11 170,262 36,876 2,187,620 1,559,864 2,104,780 2,352,535 2,417,527 873,189 225,872 294,474 264,781 40,663 1,733,675 1,938,407 1,562,766 1,939,231 2 4 21 2 5 21 47 1 6 3 4 14 25 7 5 2 14 3 i 2 5 25 Ohio........................ 64 2,470,911 5,250,687 2,861,825 5,651,645 5,752,112 5,810,506 6,802,493 7,129,525 5,283,426 6,912,962 8,602,895 8,518,603 72 64 165 6,365,935 11,348,549 6,987,191 10,918,824 11,272,323 9,807,073 12,552,131 12,954,936 9,733,369 12,790,668 16,506,284 15,539,728 136 122 21 362,190 893,106 90,826 833,845 897,569 824,648 838,238 280,541 216,738 177,729 355,374 369,951 12 10 4 10,150 79 1 163 16 2 Pennsylvania......... Tennessee................ Digitized Texas*..................... for FRASER 897,731 824,263 267,777 271,921 17,366 12,810 6,594 7,802 PIG-IRON PRODUCTION. 1900 Virrinifi.... ........... West Virginia7....... Total................ Geographic divi sio n . 478,771 820,458 891,134 841,815 Washington* 4 166,758 291,066 65,551 228,282 174,661 291,472 274,360 6 184,794 822,088 148,988 848,177 807,200 276,807 303.370 867,326 329,526 429 13,789,242 25,781,861 15,936,018 25,795,471 27,803,667 23,649,547 29,726,937 30,966,152 23,332,244 29,916,213 4 3 738,541 6 5 38,647,397 367 340 19 1 4 8 457 205 7,299,398 14,103,508 8,494,905 13,480,499 18,992,968 11,967,429 15,039,510 15,679,841 11,633,436 15,154,798 19,365,990 18,389,994 172 156 111 2,147,840 2,742,322 2,077,739 2,601,039 2,896,926 2,426,903 2,525,846 2,761,482 2,413,273 2,769,568 4,072,734 4,405,918 62 64 112 4,342,004 8,935,531 5,363,374 9,713,933 10,413,673 9,255,215 12,161,581 12,524,829 9,285,535 11,991,847 15,996,073 15,851,485 133 120 1 207 96 151 3 340 232 167 236 333 206 231 813 205 164 310 340 89 174 276 223 831 267 234 153 257 287 135 117 520,311 12 15 1 In tons of 2,240 pounds. *Includes spiegeleisen, ferromanganese, ferrosilicon, ferrophosphorus, ferrotltanium, ferroranadium, etc. •In production, Colorado Includes Missouri; Washington Is also included from 1900; California is included from 1907; Oregon from 1911; and Iowa from 1913. •In production, Massachusetts and Connecticut combined after 1901. • In production, Georgia includes North Carolina and Texas prior to 1904 and Texas only from 1904 to 1911. •In production, Indiana and Michigan combined after 1906. 7In production, Kentucky includes Mississippi in 1913 and West Virginia, Georgia, and Mississippi from 1913 to date. •In production, Wisconsin includes Minnesota. •In production, New Jersey includes New York tram 1918 to date. “ New England and Middle States: Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Southern States: Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. Western States: Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, and Wisconsin, Pacific States: Oregon, Washington, and California. (The production of the Pacific States is included with that of Colorado.) 235 PIG-IRON PRODUCTION. New England and Middle States___ Southern States.... Western States....... Pacific States......... December 31— Furnaces in blast Furnaces out of blast.................. 25 490,617 236 PIG-IRON PRODUCTION. N o. 1 5 3 .—PIG-IRON PRODUCTION: Q uantities 1 and 1911 to 1917, by S tates. K inds , C alendar Y eabs [Sources: Annual reports of the American Iron and Steel Association prior to 1912; for later years, the bureau of statistics of the American Iron and Steel Institute.] ANTHRACITE AND MIXED ANTHRACITE AND COKE PIG IRON. State. 1011 1013 1918 1014 1016 1916 1617 New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Tom. Tom. Tom. Tom. Tom. Tom. Tom. 229,675 247,179 300,041 91,464 84,753 217,738 381,048 CHARCOAL PIG IRON. Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey.... Pennsylvania ... Maryland, and Tennessee, Texas, Kentucky, Georgia, and Mississippi....... AMAt... -a.--Wisconsin, Missouri, W ash ington, and California....... Total......... 6,606 3,226 3,719 7,802 3,578 404 6,719 2,568 10,527 2,438 3,189 12,810 4,679 8,240 6,334 82,567 1,902 160,884 2,866 84,033 1,925 281,169 2,838 82,450 2,001 224,079 3,394 20,158 194,699 866 26,954 217,802 2,960 39,202 260,623 2,783 39,964 258,251 61,612 •278,676 52,645 •847,025 58,384 •889,981 32,122 263,924 38,746 296,152 61,330 372,411 62,564 •376,525 9,649 8,518 8,825 17,366 8,832 BITUMINOUS COAL AND COKE PIG IRON. 1,562,756 40,663 Pennsylvania... 9,573,985 266,186 West Virginia... 291,472 93,574 320,942 Virginia, North Carolina,Geor gia, and Texas. 292,147 1,679,654 Ohio..................... 5,308,604 Illinois................ 2,108,002 Indiana, Wisconsin, and Mich1,166,287 Minnesota, Missouri, C olo rado, W ash ington, and California....... 448,074 Total......... *28,141,296 1,939,281 2,187,620 1,559,852 2,104,780 2,352,535 2,412,155 36,876 12,801,120 12,650,216 9,638,679 12,702,337 16,285,928 15,161,616 412,112 218,603 289,959 195,344 251,144 501,452 274,860 8151728 236,251 291,040 554,590 555)437 68,580 885,552 278,206 214,664 177,729 353,072 367,168 253,921 338,575 267,759 251,346 399,885 1,828,648 2,025,461 1,806,771 2,022,499 2,723,683 6,800,568 7,127,524 5,282,248 6,912,096 8,602,228 2,887,859 2,927,832 1,847,451 2,447,220 3,933,512 526,825 2,913,841 8,518,603 3,483,096 1,765,941 1,807,660 1,619,554 2,033,230 2,353,188 2,738,406 790,565 421,974 877,349 308,283 341,887 795,525 •29,132,738 •80,326,130 22,976,856 29,535,308 38,844,598 •37,889,824 >In tons of 2,240 pounds. > The production of Ohio is included with Tennessee, etc., after 1913. • Includes small quantities of pig iron and ferro alloys made with charcoal, coke, electricity, etc. • The production of New Jersey is included with that of New York after 1912. •The production of Kentucky is included with that of West Virginia after 1912. • Includes small quantities of ferro alloys made with coke and electricity, coal and natural gas, etc. CRUDE-STEEL AN© IRON-ORE PRODUCTION 237 N o. 154.—CRUDE-STEEL PRODUCTION: Quantities and Kinds, 1884 to 1916. [Sources: Annual reports of the Americanof theand Steel AssociationSteel Institute.]for later years, from the bureau of statistics Iron American Iron and prior to 1912; OpenBessemer hearth Crucible ingots and ingots and ingots and All other castings. castings. castings. steels. Calendar year. Long tons. Long tons. L ong*ons. Long tons. Long tons. t 1,875,581 .270 117,515 4,563 1,550,879 1884 1885, 1886, 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1898. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. N o. Total. 1,519,430 2,269,190 2,936,033 2,511,161 2,930,204 8,688,871 3,247,417 4,168,435 3,215,686 8,671,818 4,909,128 8,919,906 6,475,315 6,609,017 7.586.854 6.684,770 8,718,302 9,138,363 8,592.829 7,859,140 10,941,375 12,275,880 11,667,649 6,116,755 9,330,783 9,412,772 7.947.854 10,327,901 9,545,706 6,220,846 8,287,213 11,059,039 1 5 5 .— IRON-ORE 188,876 218,973 822,069 314,818 3 8 579,758 669.889 737.890 784,936 1,187,182 1,298,700 1,608,671 2,230,292 2,947,316 8,398,136 4,656,309 5.687.729 6,829,911 6,908,166 8,971,376 10,980,413 11,649,736 7.836.729 14,493,936 16,504,609 15,698,650 20,780,723 21,599,931 17,174,684 23,679,102 31,415,427 67,699 71,978 75,375 70,279 75,865 71,175 72,586 84,709 68,618 61,702 67,666 60,689 69,959 89,747 101,213 100,662 98,513 112,772 102,484 83,391 102,238 127,613 181,234 63,631 107,855 122,303 97,663 121,517 121,226 89,869 113,782 129,692 PRODUCTION (MARKETED): C alendar Y ears 1911 to 1916. 1,515 2,367 6,594 8,682 6,120 8,793 4,484 4,548 2,806 4,081 858 2,394 3,012 8,801 4,974 4,862 6,471 8,386 9,804 9,190 8,963 14.380 14,076 6,132 22,947 65,335 81,949 21,162 34,011 27,631 70,939 169,522 1,711,920 2,662,503 8.889.071 2,899,440 8,385,732 4.277.071 4,412,082 6,114,884 6,281,689 7,156,967 8,932,867 10,639,857 10,188,829 18,473,595 14,947,250 14,534,978 13,859,887 20,023,947 23,398,136 23,862,594 14,023,247 23,955,021 26,094,919 23,676,106 81,251,803 31,300,874 23,513,030 32,151,086 42,773,680 Q uantities , by S tates, [Source: Reports of the Geological Surrey, Department of the Interior.] State. Alabama.................................. California, Colorado, Montana,Nevada,NewMexico, Washington, and Wyoming. Connecticut and Massachu setts....................................... Georgia.................................... Kentucky, Maryland, and West Virginia...................... Michigan................................. Minnesota............................... Missouri.................................. New Jersey............................. New Mexico........................... New York................................ North Carolina...................... Ohio......................................... Pennsylvania.......................... Tennessee................................ Utah......................................... Virginia.................................. Wisconsin............................... All other.................................. Total............................... 1911 1919 1913 1914 1915 1919 Long tons. Long tons. Long ton «. Long tons. lo n g tons. Long tons. 8,955,682 4,776,645 5,333,218 4,514,826 5,134,955 c) (*) (') (*) 20^,279 (') lS>,887 c) 1M,330 *12,746 $.222 8,945,103 12,7$,468 12,6$, 560 8,5$, 280 23,398,406 84,249,813 36,603,331 23,298,547 37,134 36,304 72,810 42,120 2,475 3$, 823 291,653 8$, 820 £ .m 164,085 1,0$, 984 1,1$, 405 1,420,889 6$, 252 <»> $,861 16,697 $,299 514,929 622,172 478,693 1 ,0 6 2 469,728 416,885 364,092 330,214 7,280 34,528 14,690 610,871 412,620 492,649 3$, 882 559,763 1,152,250 896,243 591,595 889,046 950,185 713,751 596,930 41,092,447 67,017,614 59,643,098 89,714,280 >Included in “All other.” aCalifornia and Colorado only. <California only. 6,798,266 *646 •2,584 0) 101,719 $6,083 <1,500 <2,750 13,664,437 28,218,627 32,545,236 57,742,643 40,290 99,853 39i,ii5 1,140,400 34,806 54,197 931,745 2,797,270 3,502 « U 367,056 333,697 283,841 408,204 384,424 $6,920 2,188,012 610,943 ’’3 8 55,493,100 101,288,984 * Maryland only, • Included under Kentucky, etc. 238 IKON AND STEEL AND TIN-PLATE MANUFACTURES N o. 156.— ISON AND STEEL MANUFACTURES: Q uantities and endar T ears 1912 to 1916. K inds , C al [Sources: Annual reports of the American Iron and Steel Association prior to 1912; for later years from die bureau of statistics of the American Scon and Steel Institute.] Article. 1913 1912 Long tons. Pig iron........................................................ 29,726,937 Spiegeleisen and ferromanganese (in cluded with pig iron)............................. 221,724 Finished iron and steel: Rails— . Bessemer steel................................ 1,099,926 Open-hearth steel.......................... 2,106,144 Iron................................................. >122,845 Total rails.................................... 8,327,915 Structural shapes................................. 2,846,487 Wire rods................................................ 2,653,55$ Plate and sheet, except nail plate and skelp........................................... 5,875,080 46,831 Nail and spike plate.............................. Bar, bolt, noop, skelp, rolled axles, rolled armor plate, etc..................... 9,903,475 Total finished roiled................... 24,656,841 Nails: Cut nails and cut spikes...................... *978,415 Wire nails.............................................. *14,659,700 Steel ingots and castings: Bessemer................................................ 10,827,901 Open-hearth........................................... 20,780,723 Crucible................................................. 121,517 21,162 All other, including electric................ Total crnde steel........................ 81,251,303 250 Ore, pig, and scrap blooms for sale........... Tin plates and temeplates........................ 962,971 1914 1915 1916 Long tons. Long ton*. Long ton*. Long tons. 30,966,152 23,332,244 29,916,213 89,434,797 229,833 186,018 247,406 415,534 817,591 2,627,710 >157,479 8,502,780 3,004,972 2,464,807 5,751,087 37,503 10,030,144 24,791,248 *842,038 *18,650,727 9,545,706 21,599,931 121,226 34,011 81,300,874 60 823,719 823,897 1,525,851 >95,347 1,945,095 2.031,124 2,431,714 4,719,246 38,573 7,204,444 18,370,196 769,665 13,132,814 6.220,846 17,174,684 89,869 27,031 23,513,030 5,020 931,241 826,952 1,775,168 >102,083 2,204,203 2,437,003 8,096,907 6,077,694 31,929 10,546,188 24,392,924 775,327 14,583,026 8,287,213 23,679,102 113,782 70,939 32,151,036 (UM 1,055,036 440,092 2,269,600 >144,826 2,854,518 8,029,964 8,518,746 7,453,980 30,088 15,493,093 32,380,339 764,835 17,147,665 11,059,039 81,413,427 129,692 169,522 42,773,680 6,405 1,235,000 1 Includes electric steel rails; also rails rerolled from old steel rails which the manufacturers could not classify as Bessemer or open-hearth. * Kegs of 100 pounds. Q uantities , 1898 to 1916. [Sources; 1898 to 1911, annual report of the American Iron and Steel Association, excepting 1900 and 1904, figures for which are from census reports; 1912 to 1916 from the bureau of statistics of the American Iron and Steel Institute.] N o. 157.—TIN-PLATE MANUFACTURES: Calendar year. 1898............................................................................................ 19001.......................................................................................... Tinplates. Pound* not. • Census year ended May 31. Total. Pounds net. Pounds net. 707,718,239 141,285,783 1908............................................................................................ 1904*.......................................................................................... 867,526,985 1906............................................................................................ 1.100.373.000 996,660,000 1908............................................................................................ 1.048.896.000 1.179.868.000 1910............................................................................................ 1.450.821.000 19U............................................................................................ 1.597.629.000 1912............................................................................................ 1.965.659.000 1918............................................................................................ 1.708.186.000 1.939.785.000 2,201,825,064 2,552,224,275 Teme plates. 153,857,866 193.867.000 156.447.000 154.179.000 190.930.000 168.184.000 158.441.000 191.896.000 136.944.000 146.195.000 163,470,646 214,176,952 *Census year ended Dec. 31. 732,289,600 808.360.000 849,004,022 891,411,840 806.400.000 1.075.200.000 1,026,384,851 1.105.440.000 1.293.740.000 1.153.097.000 1.203.075.000 1.370.783.000 1.619.005.000 1.756.070.000 2.157.055.000 1.845.130.000 2.085.980.000 2,365,295,700 2,766,401,227 EXPLOSIVES. 239 N o . 1 5 8 .— E X P L O S IV E S : A m ounts (E xcluding E xports ) M anufactured a n d U se d b y S ta t es , Calendar Y ea r s 1915 a n d 1916. [Source: Bureau of Mines, Department of the Interior.] * Kegs of 25 pounds each, ‘ Pounds. 2 4 0 PETROLEUM PRODUCTION AN © TOBACCO M ANUFACTURES, N o . 1 5 9 .— C R U D E P E T R O L E U M P R O D U C T IO N : Q u a n t it ie s , Ca lendar Y ea r s 1880, 1890, 1900, a n d 1913 to 1916, b t S ta tes . (Sourco: Reports of the Geological Surrey, Department of the Interior.] State. 1880 1000 1890 Barrels.1 Barrels.1 40,552 307,360 California............. S68, 8£ Colorado............... Illinois.................. 900 63,496 Indiana................. ITaimum................. 1,200 * 6,000 Kentucky............. Missouri................ 278 New York............ 3^,940 16,1^2,656 Ohio..................... Oklahoma r.......... Pennsylvania___ »26,027,631 »28,458,208 54 West Virginia___ 179,666 492,578 Wyoming............ Total........... 26,286,123 45,823,572 Total value (dollars)-. 24,600,638 35,365,105 1918 Barrel*.1 4,324,484 317,385 2 00 4,874,392 74,714 *62,259 *1,602 1,300,925 Barrel*.1 97,788,525 188,799 23,893,899 956,095 1914 W 3 12,498,828 <10,843 948,191 8,781,468 * n s 63,579,384 7,917,802 15,009,478 16,195,675 11,567,299 5,450 2,406,522 63,620,529 248,446,230 1915 Barrel».* Barrel*.1 99,775,327 86,591,535 222,773 208,475 21,919,749 19,041,695 1,335,456 875,758 2,823,487 *437,274 14,309,435 18,191,539 *7,792 *11,265 938,974 887,778 8,536,352 7,825,826 97,915,243 7,838,706 20,068,184 24,942,701 9,680,033 9,264,798 8,560,375 4,245,525 265,762,535 281,104,104 1910 Barrel*.* 90,951,936 197,235 17,714,235 769,030 . 8,738,077 1,203,246 15,248,138 *7,705 44,917 7,7+1,511 107,071,715 *8,466,481 27,644,605 8,731,184 6,234,137 800,767,158 75,752,691 237,121,388 214,125,215 179,462,890 330,890,868 >Barrels of 42 gallons. 1 Includes Tennessee. >Includes Michigan. 4Includes Alaska, New Mexico, and Michigan. 5 Includes Alaska and Michigan. ' Included under Pennsylvania. i Includes Indian Territory prior to 1908. • Includes New York. N o . 1 6 0 .— TO BAC C O M A N U F A C T U R E S : S ntjff, Cig ar s , a n d Cig ar ettes , Calen d ar Y ea r s 1908 to 1916. [From reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department.] TOBACCO AND SNUFF. Ping. 1908. 1909. M ill 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. Twist. Fine-cut. Smoking. Snuff. Pound*. 164,712,863 173,418,223 174,862,625 160,805,589 160,248,195 164,338,510 166,502,778 150,658,608 165,630,918 Pounds. 14,476,730 14,625,075 14,580,022 13,845,761 15,531,133 14,883,789 15,937,339 14,829,376 15,998,082 Pounds. 12,086,725 12.481.100 12,857,930 11,027,986 11,006,661 10,934,526 10.961.100 10,045,001 10,846,358 Pound*. 192,220,890 202,374,654 214,056,402 200,367,475 217,330,409 2*8>888.860 234,927,827 239,720,776 Pound*. 24,035,738 28,454,958 81,445,178 23,943,754 31,363,651 32,898,056 30,595,640 31,893,407 33,960,594 Total. Pound*. 407,541,946 431,354,910 447,292,157 424,080,565 435,479,949 443,874,509 440,935 721 442,359,219 466,165,728 CIGARS AND CIGARETTES. Cigars. Cigarettes. Weighing more Weighing not Weighing more Weighing not than 3 pounds more than 3 than 3 pounds more than 3 per thousand. pounds per per thousand. pounds per thousand. thousand. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. Number. 6,438,907,269 6,667,774,915 6,810,098,416 7,048,505,033 7.044,257.^* 7,571,507,834 7,174,191,044 6,599,188,078 7,042,127,401 Number. Number. Number. 17,668,772 5,742,832,524 1,072,512,540 1,043,023,559 17,794,163 6.818.858.272 1,118,135,635 19,374,077 8,644,335,407 1,213,832,840 17,058,718 10,409,321,101 1,055,191*405 16,600,384 13,167,093,515 959,409,161 15,105,776 15,555,092,661 1,074,699,103 . 13,804,359 16,855,626,104 15,816,210 17.964.318.272 965,135,187 22,192,700 25,290,293,911 890,482,790 DENATURED ALCOHOL AND MINING ACCIDENTS. 241 S o . 161.—DENATURED ALCOHOL: N umber or D enaturing Warehouses and Amounts or Spirits D enatured, Y ears Ended June 30,1908 to 1917. (Source: Reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department.) Year ended June 30— IMS.. 1900. 1910.. 1911.. 1913.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1915.. 1917.. WareRouses. Specially denatured. Wine gallant. Wine aattont. 1,812,122.38 1,509,829.35 2,370,839.70 2,185,579.15 8.078.924.55 3,002,102.65 3,874,019.92 8,507,10a 94 4.161.268.56 8,933,24a 44 5,223,24a 78 4,608,417.76 5.213.129.56 5,191,846.03 5,386,64a 96 8,599,821.81 7,871,952.82 38,807,15a 56 10,508,919.34 45,170,678.29 50,396,925.73 116,897,700.07 Total.. Total. Wine gallons. Equivalent in proof gallons. 8,321,451.73 5,640,331.2 4,556,418.85 7,967,738.4 6,079,027.10 10.605.870.7 8,881,12a 86 11,682,887.9 8,094,515.00 13.955.903.8 9,831,65a 54 16.953.552.8 10,404,975.59 17,8U,07a2 18,986,46a 77 25.411.718.8 46,679,106.88 84,532,253.1 55,679,597.63 98,762,422.7 167,294,62a 80 291,408,706.4 N o . 162 .— FA TALITIES IN COAL M IN E S: B y States , Calendar Y ea rs 1904 to 1916. [Source: Bureau of Hines, Department of the Interim.] State. Alabama................... Colorado................... Georgia and North 1904 1905 1906 1907 1906 1308 1810 m i m s m s 1914 1916 1916 83 187 8 94 65 Illinois............ ......... 173 203 Ttwltaiift............ ........ 84 46 Iowa.......................... 25 87 Kansas...................... 31 41 Kentucky.............. . 20 81 Maryland.................. 10 15 Michigan................... 6 9 Missouri.................... 11 11 Montana................... 0 8 7 New Mexico.............. 8 Ohio.......................... Oklahoma................. Pennsylvania (an thraclte)................ Pennsylvania (bituminous)................. Tennessee.................. Utah.......................... 117 126 20 41 595 644 86 154 106 120 238 200 123 124 8 2 2 is 13 14 15 14 12 e 12 89 107 63 07 823 88 96 106 2 2 8 161 102 172 458 143 172 163 164 81 63 45 49 51 48 85 66 29 40 31 89 33 38 19 26 39 37 38 32 17 42 30 28 39 32 40 34 86 44 61 48 6 3 6 20 18 15 15 13 , 5 7 6 0 6 7 8 3 16 13 10 21 12 14 19 20 14 8 10 8 18 21 11 7 23 34 24 14 16 U 16 272 6 4 2 1 131 154 113 110 159 107 135 165 44 89 46 48 39 27 99 23 1 1 1 557 706 678 397 601 699 601 618 633 475 476 28 29 32 9 7 4 85 Washington.............. 81 12 22 West Virginia........... 149 212 277 Wyoming.................. 18 1,995 2,232 2,138 Total k illed ... Number killed per 1,000 m en em ployed.................... 3.48 3.63 3.39 32951°— s a 1917------16 799 571 500 521 30 34 29 38 4 7 6 6 15 18 27 57 u 37 25 39 43 736 310 330 829 80 81 30 30 3,242 2,445 2,642 2.821 128 68 U 8 75 63 1 193 136 44 46 37 34 33 24 61 64 18 10 2 7 19 17 8 18 18 19 1 8 64 67 81 22 1 119 7 43 1 ITS 5i 31 54 75 32 2 6 16 19 1 108 26 $ 595 386 555 615 446 009 402 438 433 111 18 35 26 25 15 8 2 4 11 1 2 13 19 17 22 11 23 68 75 24 27 48 & 27 14 22 u 46 21 841 381 337 556 494 372 32 86 26 51 26 30 2,656 2,419 2,765 2,454 2,269 2,225 4.81 3.00 3.96 3.89 8.65 3.35 3.73 A 22 3.09 3.09 MINING ACCIDENTS, 242 N o . 1 6 3 .—F A T A L IT IE S I N A N D A B O U T C O A L V IN E S : N um ber of K illed , by L ocalities and Causes , Calendar Y ears 1913 to 1916. Me* [Source: Bureau of Hines, Department of the Interior.] Number killed. IioaaUty and cause. ISIS 19U IMS Percentage of grand total. IMS Killed underground: Fails of roof (coal, rode, etc.)....... 1,06® 086 019 962 204 146 160 108 Fans efface • polar coal........... Ulna cars and locomotives.......... 424 889 847 890 Gas explosiom and burning gas.. U 832 168 170 Coal-dust explosions..................... 423 17 161 60 Explosives (inctades premature Masts, explosion o f m isfires,; suffocation by rases fromexplo sives, flying piecesfrom Masts, etc.)............................................. 138 143 155 146. 33 14 12 guffacatlonlrcm mine gases........ M Electricity (shock or boms)____ 89 30 20 80 Anfaiida............................. ................ 9 T 8 8 24 Mining machines,......................... 12 20 20 Mine ores (burned, suffocated, 4 3 etc.)............................................. 7 1 Other causes.................................. 72 57 67 68 Total........................................... 2,662 2,200 2,069 2,027 Killed in shaft: shafts or slopes.___ Falling down 60 31 70 81 Objects falling down shafts or 1 3 2 dopes...................................... 5 9 12 Cages or causes......................... 12 7 O therSkips............ .............. 2 1 4 62 40 Total............................................ 49 88 Killed on the surface: 78 Minecars and mine locomotives.. 68 62 69 Electricity (shock or barns)......... 8 11 10 7j 26 Machinery.................................. 96 92 96 Boiler explosions or bursting steam pipes................................. 1 4 5 8 Rahway cots aadlocamotives.... 8 14 16 13 40 42 Other causes............... .................. 42 43 Total............................................ 161 166 160 160 Grandtotal.......................... 2,785 2,454 2,260 2,226 1918 1914 1M5 ms 38.06 40.14 40.50 7.33 5.95 7.05 15.22 15.48 15.29 2.27 13.53 6.74 18.19 .69 6.66 43.22 4.63 17.52 7.64 2.61 4.95 1.18 2.87 .32 6.83 .71 3.92 .13 .53 .05 2.78 89. ee 91.19 6.96 .54 4.04 .38 .90 .13 AM 91.06 2.85 1.39 .09 .54 .18 .86 .14 2.69 91.99 1.80 .04 .32 .07 2.23 2.80 .29 .04 .29 1.43 5.78 5.95 .57 3.63 .29 .82 .29 2.32 .20 1.86 .00 •49 .31 .04 3.58 1 1.76 2.77 .45 1.06 .20 .53 1.75 6.76 100.00 100.00 2.20 2.73 2.65 .31 .44 1.15 .99 .26 as .62 .52 1.85 1.80 7.05 6.71 m o o "m oo N o . 1 6 4 .— F A T A L IT IE S IN M E T A L M IN E S : B y States , Calendar Y ea rs 1912 to 1916. [Source: Bureau of Mines, Department of the Interior.) State. m s IMS IMS 1915 1916 22 67 1 40 48 6 21 I d a h o ............. Illinois.................. Michigan.............. New Jersey........... 29 1 2■ 1 96 69 36 so 22 25 88 52 44 14 1 94 1 25 19 63 41 47 10 1 25 4 82 63 34 64 99 43 25 39 8 4 1 13 1 2 12 22 41 1 69 49 8 1 25 8 2 t 99 36 44 62 18 9 State. 27 i 29 New York............. 68 1 42 Ohio....................... 63 4 4 : 15 Tennessee.............. 4 Utah . .. ....... Texas.............. 1 2 Virginia................. 123 W ashington....... 42 Wfcmmn. 35 75 Other States......... 30 Total............ 8 1912 to n 1914 1M6 1916 28 14 4 1 8 8 10 1 26 | 12 4 11 5 8 2 1 4 18 29 8 U 1 1 4 8 2 4 2 1 6 8 1 23 21 4 8 2 3 17 1 661 6$3 559 553 697 13 17 1 | 2 | 2 6 12 41 2 i 6 22 4 11 1 1 16 1 5 1 4 4 ii 2 24 2 2 1 MINING ACCIDENTS. 243 H o . 1 6 5 .—F A T A L IT IE S XN A N D A B O U T M E T A L M IN E S : N u m b b b B m usD , by L ocalities and Causes , Calendar Y ears 1913 to 1916. 244 ACCIDENTS AT PLANTS AND OVENS N o . 1 6 6 .— A C C ID E N T S A T SM E L T IN G A N D O R E -D R E S S IN G P L A N T S A N D C O K E O V B M 8: N um ber K illed and I n ju red , b t Ca uses and b t S tates , C alendar Y ea rs 1913 to 1916. (Source: Bureau of Mines, Department ot the Interior.] SMELTING PLANTS. i FRASER Digitized forIncluded in “ Other States” prior to 1916. * No report received prior to 1916. >No report received. 24$ ACCIDENTS AT PLANTS AND OVENS, N o . 1 6 6 .— A ccidents at S m elting and O r e -D ressin g P lants and Co ke O v ens : N um ber K illed and I n ju red , by Causes and by S tates , Calendar Y ears 1913 to 1916 — C ontinued. ORE-DRESSING PLANTS—Continued. Killed. Cause and State. ISIS 1911 m s IMS 1918 1911 1918 191S State: Arizona................................................................ Colorado............................................................... Illinois.................................................................. Maryland*........................................................... MiStlgun............................................................... Missouri............................................................... Montana............................................................... 1 S 1 2 1 0 5 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 l North Carolina*.................................................. Utah..................................................................... Vermont*............................................................ Virginia................................................................ Washington*....................................................... West Virginia*.................................................... Other States........................................................ Total................................................................. Xq|ured. 2 1 16 i 23 COKE OVENS. 1 i 2 7 1 3 1 14 % 86 127 30 34 1 30 287 1U 103 19 3 6 73 380 2 91 183 3 55 3 2 2 127 826 20 118 176 9 75 4 7 1 137 48 186 168 133 45 310 78 8 15 2 1 51 48 7 711 8 43 2 i 3 1 3 4 4 25 209 189 83 20 1U 2 i 1 5 1 11 3 34 13 831 20 30 68 16 51 90 1 73 21 i 35 33 1,977 1,131 2,096 3,181 2 8 4 1 2 1 51 180 121 83 27 95 12 35 5 10 I 7 211 5 ■ 8 185 292 147 26 131 38 4 3 u 83 27 263 3 35 246 ACCIDENTS IN Q17ABBIES. N o. 167.—NATALITIES IN QUARRIES: B y States, Calendar Y ears 1912 t o 1916. [Source: Bureau of Vines, Department of the Interior.] State. Arizona................. in s IMS 1914 l»lft 1*18 2 2 7 7 Georgia................. Hindis Indian*• •.............. Kansas.................. Main* ............ Massachusetts___ \ffoMpan Missouri................ If*mtana New Jersey........... New Moxfoo......... New York............. North Carolina.... 11 6 2 5 8 a 7 8 8 s 1 7 2 U 2 1 2 19 1 8 1 8 8 1 9 10 5 6 1 ' 1 a 4 4 4 8 8 a 7 s 4 5 7 2 ft 7 1 1 1 1 8 2 2 7 12 1 2 2 1 10 1 4 a i i a i 8 7 9 8 6 1 1 4 2 7 State. m 2 Wt* 1214 m e m t 3 Ohio..................... 8 12 8 13 Oklahoma,........... 1 2 31 2 u Pannoylvanfa 4 Rhode Island....... *49 42 a & 1 2 2 i South D akota.... 1 14 T en n essee......... 6 8 a 7 1 8 3 8 a U tah..................... 1 1 5 9 14 i i Virginia................ 16 7 8 1 5 4 7 5 7 9 a WestVirgtnia 6 a 7 2 » Wisconsin............ i 8 7 « 4 Total killed.. 213 183 180 u s 3 1 »< 1 1 87 1 a a 9 7 3 1 s 1 173 1.88 1.72 2.05 1.47 1.91 3 Number killed 1 per 1,000, 300* 16 day Workers___ 2.27 2.10 2.61 1.80 2.25 1 N o . 1 6 8 .—N A T A L IT IE S C O N N E C T E D W ITH Q U A R R IE S : N um ber K illed , by Ca uses , Calendar Y ea rs 1912 to 1916. [Source: Bateau of Mines, Department of the Interior.] Cause. In and about quarries: Falls or snaasof rocker overburden...................................... Rock while loading at working face....................................... Timber or hand toob............................................................. Explosives (includes premature blasts, explosion of mis* fires, flying pieces from blasts, etc.).................................... Hanlage accidents (by quarry cars and locomotives)......... Falling into quarry from surface, benches, or taco................ Electricity (shock or burns). Machinery (pumps and host Flying pieces of rock from sledj Boilera)a. . . . . . . . explosions ^n |m Other cau ses.... T otal. In rock-dressing and mill accidents: Hanlage system (cars, motors, etc.). Railway ears or locomotives............. Other machinery............................... Falls of persons................................... Hand tools......................................... Electricity (shock or burns).............. Other causes...................................... Total.......... Grand total. 1212 1013 87 14 4 47 28 10 ft 2 4 7 4 a 2 166 27 11 3 44 20 10 3 8 2 8 2 1 8 142 10 7 16 4 1 9 47 213 4 8 12 4 8 » « 183 to n l»lft m« 85 20 15 8 2 8 i 4 7 164 48 ft 1 28 11 10 4 1 2 6 1 88 6 1 28 15 8 4 4 « 1 5 119 8 114 1 •0 8 ft a i 8 26 180 1, 6 5 3 1 13 29 148 3 10 23 2 3 18 59 173 63 6 OCCUPATIONS, LABOR, AND WAGES. H o . 1 6 8 .— P O P U L A T IO N 1 0 Y E A R S O F A O S A N D U P W A R D E N G A G E D IN G A IN T U X i O C C U P A T IO N S, C E N S U S Y E A R 1 9 1 0 : B y S e x a n d S peci fie d O ccupatio ns . [Bootee: Reports of tbe Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.) Female. Occupation. Agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry: Dairv farmers................................_......... ....................................... 69,246 32.237 5,607,297 2,576 2,777 257,706 Total. 01,816 35,014 5,865,003 Farm laborers— Farm laborers (borne b ra )...................................................... 2,133,949 3,310,534 Farm laborers (working out).................................................... 2,636,966 Turpentine farm laborers.......................................................... 27,557 816 Total....................................................................................... 4,480, 634 1,514,423 6,975,057 Farm, d ate hum, garden, orchard, etc., foremen— 1,091 85 1,086 Farm forAtnon *......................................................................... 34,915 7,505 42,420 Carden and greenhouse foremen.............................................. 1 228 88 1,311 Orchard, nursery, etc., foremen............................................... 2;087 2,774 87 Total........................................................................................ 89,826 7,765 47,591 Fishermen and oystermen.............................................. 478 67,799 68,275 Foresters............................................................................ .......... 4,882 4,383 Gardeners, florists, fruit growers,............................................. and nurserymen— Florists................................... 7,977 1,051 9,028 Fruit growers and nurserymen................................................. 44,168 46,541 2,356 Gardeners......... ...................................................................... 79,894 75,481 4,413 8,777 U 8,792 Total....................................................................................... 131,421 189,255 7,884 Garden, greenhouse, orchard, and nursery laborers— 1,384 1,316 68 4,942 Garden laborers........................................................................ 81,314 76,872 16,796 17,757 961 81,969 1,508 33,472 Orchard and nursery laborers................................................... Total............................................................... ...................... 126,453 7,474 138,927 Lumberman,wm) overseers............................................................. VAnmMi raftsmen, and woodehoppers— 4,796 4,798 114,030 Lumbermen and raftsmen........................................................ 113,999 87 TeAmgten Anri haulers............................................................. 15,038 15,058 27,856 27,396 Woodehoppers and ttecuttera.................................................. 40 101,268 Total........................................................................................ 161,191 77 Owners and managers of log and timber camps............................ 4 7,931 Stock borders, drovers, and feeders................................................ 62,975 885 £ 8 1,674 52,521 60,847 Other agricultural and animal-husbandry pursuits— 125 2,145 2,020 5,617 Com shelters, hay balers, grain thrashers, etc........................ 5,617 Ditchers................................ .................................................. 15,198 15,196 Poultry raisers and poultry-yard laborers............................... 15,384 11,777 3,007 Other and not specified pursuits.............................................. •98 5,894 5,796 Total.................. .................................................................... 3,830 44,238 49,468 Total agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry............. 10,851,702 1,897,501 12,659,293 Extraction of minerals: Foremen, overseers, and inspectors— .................................. ..... T«Hmm anil nvaropeis..................... 22,188 22,142 9 1,185 1 1,196 23,828 Total,.................................................................................... »,338 10 Operators, officials, and managers— Managers............................... ................................................... 9,786 9,798 12 1,149 1,140 » Officials....................................................................................... Operators........... ........... ................. ......................................... 14,287 14,201 86 a ,234 Total........................................................................................ 25,127 107 >Inoludes turpentine farmers. * Includes turpentine hum foremen. 247 OCCUPATIONS. 248 N o. 169.—P opulation 10 Y ears of Age and U pward E ngaged in Gainful Occupations, Census Y ear 1910: B y Sex and Specified Occupations—Con. Occupation. Gold and stiver mine operatives..................................................... Operatives in other and not specified mines— Lead and zino mine operatives................................................ All other mine operatives......................................................... Oil, gas, and salt well operatives— o il and gas well operatives....................................................... Salt welland works operatives................................................. Tntel........................................................................................ Total extraction ot minerals.................................................. Manufacturing and mechanical industries: Apprentices— Apprentices to building and band trades................................ Dressmakers’ and milliners’ apprentices................................. O tto^Pn& tiO tteee*..*............................................ Total...................................................................................... Blacfcamiths, forgemen,.................................................................... and hammermen— Forgemen, hammermen, and welders..................................... T otal...,............................................................................... Builders and bonding contractors.................................................. Butchers and dressera (slaughterhouse)......................................... f\i| ei mi torn C o m ^ to rs.lin o iy ^ , and typesetters...................................... Dressmakers and seamstresses (not in factory)............................. Electricians and electrical engineers............................................... Electrotypers, stereotypers, and lithographers— Electrotypers and stereotypers................................................ Fflers,jrindert^ buflerSjand polishers (metal)— Filers..__................................................................................... Firemen (except locomotive and lire department)...................... Foremen and overseers (manufacturing)....................................... Fumacemen, smeltermen, heaters, pourers, etc.— Fumacemen and smeltermen................................................... Heaters....................................................................................... Total........................................................................................ Hale. Total. Female. 613,819 39 251 65,397 49,664 W 89 89 613,924 39,270 65,430 49,608 19,471 27,698 47,169 80,795 u 08 83 46 19,486 27,760 47,262 80,840 25,548 4,032 29,680 963,730 14 333 847 1,094 25,662 < 366 20,927 964,824 27,999 31 75,339 103,369 84,752 82 11,980 3,683 16,696 4,779 28,031 1 011 2 78,922 118,964 89,631 232,967 7,631 240,488 44,761 109,387 173,578 16,849 81 232,988 7,631 240,519 113,638 26,292 1,682 13,396 135,427 4,268 11,929 14,514 231,031 13^429 28,191 10,009 8,419 46,679 111,248 155,358 19,719 10,111 079 6,717 36,226 15,474 31 15 849 8 174,422 16,361 41,892 817 120 127,680 26,299 449,342 14,050 136,510 2 14,061 92 1 477 577 io 538 2,305 167 874 2,846 19,740 16 9 25 90 0 0 4,368 8,138 12,600 14,614 231,041 13,967 30,496 10,236 8,793 49,626 111,248 175,096 19,736 1 0 679 5,717 38,251 15,564 , 1 OCCUPATIONS, 249 N o. 188.—P opulation 10 Y ears of Age and U pward E ngaged .in Gainful Occupations, Census Y ear 1910: B y S ex and Specified Occupations—Coo, Occupation. Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued. Jewelers, watchmakers, goldsmiths, and silversmiths— Goldsmiths and silversmiths.................................................... Jewelers and lapidaries (factory)............................................. Jewelers and watchmakers (not in factory)............................ Tntel.................... .................................................................. Laborers (not otherwise specified)— Building and hand trades— General and not specified laborers.................................... Helpers in building and hand trades................................ Total................................................................................. Chemical industries— Powder, cartridge, fireworks, etc., factories..................... Other chemical factories.................................................... TflAftl................................................................................. Clay, glass, and stone industries— Brick, tile, and terracotta factories.................................. AtamfaittnriM..................................................................... Marble and stone yardsT?!?............................................... Potteries.............................................................................. Total................................................................................. Iron and steel industries— Automobile factories.......................................................... Blast furnaces and rolling mills >...................................... Car and railroad shops....................................................... Wagon end carriage factories............................................. Other iron and steel works................................................ T'fttal...................................... ....................................... Other metal industries— Br&wnrffe. ■ ■................................................................... Copper factories.................................................................. I jM I and sine factoriM...................................................... m Tinware and enamel-ware factories.................................. Other metal factories.......................................................... T otal............................................................................... Lumber and furniture industries— Furniture, piano, and organ factories............................... Raw and nhnhw mills....................................................... Other woodworking factories............................................. Total................................................................................. Textile industries— Silk m ills............................................................................. Woolen and worsted mills................................................. Ot^er textile mills, -........................................................... Total................................................................................. Other industries— Charcoal and coke works.................................................... Cigar and tobacco factories................................................ Clothing industries............................................................. Electric'light and power plants......................................... Electrical supply factories.................................................. Food industries— Batter and cheese factories......................................... Fish coring and packing............................................. Flour and grain mills................................................... Fruit and vegetable canning, etc................................ Slaughter ana packinghouses.................................... ' Sugar factories and refineries...................................... Other food factories...................................................... i Includes tin-piste mills. Male. Total. Female. 8,863 8,783 18,701 30,037 204 1,848 485 2,537 5,757 10,631 16,186 82,574 853,079 68,362 919,031 15,790 79 15,878 800,478 65,431 934,909 9,787 2,842 8,947 23,168 39,711 90 117 330 1,493 2,030 9,847 2,959 4,277 24,658 41,741 77,333 23,086 35,931 6,847 8,641 152,438 621 048 152 6 509 2,388 77,954 24,634 86,083 6,915 9,240 154,820 15,644 201,030 48,114 12,232 199,781 476,801 139 1.3M 228 159 4,252 0,140 15,783 202,392 48,342 12,391 204,033 482,941 10,606 11,532 7,871 6,709 5,416 42,134 279 54 74 878 1,354 2,639 10,885 11,580 7,945 7,587 6,770 44,773 27,188 258,361 27,679 313,228 889 1,781 1,346 4,016 28,077 260,142 29,025 317,244 32,037 2 , 10,245 20,139 71,107 11,431 11,436 5,424 8 , 10,063 3,755 4,688 4,637 9,153 3,683 32,471 8,647 8 "5,767 18 ,6 2,045 7,115 16,039 6 0 , 6 15 4,956 4,816 1 1551 1,381 755 128 233 91 987 1,432 108 2,690 8 6 8 1 37,804 1 3,798 2 12,290 33,254 87,146 11,446 16,392 10,240 8,176 11,434 4,510 4,816 4,870 9,243 4,670 33,903 8,755 11,248 OCCUPATIONS. 250 Jfo. 108.—P opulation 10 Years op A oe and U pward E ngaged in Gain pm Occupations, Census Y ear 1910: B t S ex and S pecified Occupations—Cod. Occupation. Male. Female. Total. Manufacturing and mechanicalIndustries—Contin nod. LaiwrerfTfnototherwise specified)—Continued. Otherindustries^Contlnued. U^uor^and beverage industries................................ —__ Paper and pulp mitts.......................................................... Printing anil publishing................................................... 16,549 15 16,&t 18,206 563 18,857 11,151 64 11,215 29,959 1,429 31,388 1,824 5,217 7,041 12,224 1)322 13,546 2,325 7,952 10,277 20,798 20,491 897 6,254 6,405 51 Turpentine distilleries........................................................ 13,672 150,347 136,675 Tot*]................................................................................. 886,807 39,229 426,126 88,859 2,489,706 Total laborers (not otherwise specified)......................... 2,401,347 13,254 13,254 Machinists, millwrights, and tool makers— 478,786 478,713 73 2 0 9,263 9,243 Toolmakers, and d isc e r n and sinkers................................ 487,956 488,049 Total.......................................................................... . 93 104,210 Managers and superintendents (manufacturing)........................... 192,748 1,462 Manufacturers and officials— 4,298 , 235,107 Manufacturers........... ................................................................ 230,809 21,083 21,484 Officiate................ . .................................................................... 401 4,699 256,591 Total................................................................................ 251,892 Mechanics (not otherwise specified)— 8,248 Gunsmiths, locksmiths, and bell hangers............................... 2 8,251 8,732 e«*«ae*ea.e. 3,732 27,765 27,804 89 42 34,745 84,787 23,152 Millers (grain, flour, feed, eto.)........................................................ 23,093 59 5,459 122,447 Milliners and mfilmcry dealers....................................................... 127,906 Holders, founders, and casters (metal)— 6,509 6,512 Brass molders, founders, and casters.................................. .... 8 1 1 Iron rudders, founders, and casters......................................... 112,970 62 OtWmAldfm, InnndtfSffliid rastara.................................... 2:204 2,266 62 Total................................................................................ 120,783 117 ' 120,900 13,990 23 14,013 Painters, glasiers, vamishers, enamelers, etc.— Enamelers, lacquerers, and japanners..................................... 1,968 1,031 2,999 Painters, glaziers, and vamuhers (building).......................... 273,060 273,441 881 Painters, glaziers, and vamishers (factory)............................. £9,786 1,129 60,915 2,541 337,355 Total....... ......................................................................... 334,814 PftnArhsingnrs...................................*............................................ 24,780 797 25,577 23,006 23,559 Pattern and model makers.............................................................. m ........................................................................... 47,682 47,676 6 148,304 i92 20,084 8 • RollorsandroHhands (metal)........................................................ 318,384 18,407 23 14,078 14,078 43,257 19 43,276 Semiskilled operatives (not otherwise specified)— Chemicalindustries— 8,292 3,920 638 6,263 Powder, cartridge, fireworks, eto., factories..................... 2,858 2,405 21,522 Other chemicaliaetories............................................ . 11,008 10,514 17,158 13,547 30,705 79,947 71,572 151,519 Cigar and tobacco factories....................................................... 2 OCCUPATIONS. 251 No. 169.—P opulation 10 Y ears op A ge and U pward E ngaged in Gainful Occupations, Census Y ear 1910: B y S ex and Specified Occupations—Con. Occupation. Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued. Semiskilled operatives (not otherwise specified)—Continued. Clay, glass, and stone industries— Brick, tile, and terra-cotta factories............................... ....... Time, cement, and gypsum factories..................................... Marble and stone yards............................................................. Potteries......................................................................................... Total........ ........................................................................... Clothing industries— Suit, coat, cloak, and overall factories.................................. TotaL.................................................................................... Food industries— Butter and cheese factories...................................................... Floor and grain mills................................................................. 11 arnesa and saddle industries............................................ ,. T__ Iron and steel industries— Automobile factories.................................................................. Blast furnaces and rolling mills 1............................................ Car and railroad shops 2............................................................ Wagon and carriage factories................................................... Other iron and steel works..................................................... Total ............................................................................... Other metal industries— Brass mills.................................................................... .......... Clock and watch factories......................................................... Gold and silver and jewelry factories..................................... Lead and zinc factories.....................................*...................... Tinware and enamel-ware factories.................................... Other metal factories.. .................................................. Total.................................................................................... Liquor and beverage industries— Breweries...................................................................................... Distilleries................................................................................. . Other liquor and beverage factories...................................... Total........................................................... ...................... Lumber and furniture industries— Furniture, piano, and organ factories.......... ........... Saw and planing mills 3 ......................................................... Other woodworking factories............................................... Total............................................................................... Paper and pulp industries ......................... .. ............................. Printing and publishing ............................................................... Shoe factories..................... ..... .......................................................... T anneries........................................................................ Textile industries— Bearners, warpers, and slashers— Cotton m ills. .................................................................... Silk mills........_..................................................................... Woolen and worsted m ills................................................ Other textile mills............................................................... Total.................................................................................... Male. 12,649 37,927 8,417 8,389 11,785 79,167 Female. Total. 753 3,950 129 150 4,474 13,407 41,877 8 , 546 8 , 539 16,259 SS,628 22,377 44,878 .28,460 95,715 4,108 9,333 35,361 48,892 26,575 54,211 63,821 144,607 3,008 11,065 13,698 3,750 2,127 7,121 11,633 52,312 21,953 5,930 533 17,335 242 3,163 2,327 6,992 36,522 692 8,938 31,598 30,943 3, 992 5,290 9,443 13,625 83,834 22,650 20,222 67,746 47,405 21,236 188,662 345,271 6 S0 2,384 279 942 18,757 23,042 20, 902 70,130 47,684 22,178 207,419 368,313 14,350 9,232 10,474 l r601 6,674 6 ,553 48,904 2,535 6,376 6,177 263 3,937 1,558 20,846 16,885 15,623 16,651 1,864 10,611 21,250 2,64S 5,766 29,664 580 796 463 1,839 21,830 3,444 6,229 31,503 58,304 63,684 32,304 154,292 25.803 32.803 121,744 31,713 4,508 2,376 6,314 1 13,198 10,580 34, 661 59,266 1,840 62,812 66,060 38,618 167,490 36,383 67,469 181,010 33,553 4,855 1,408 2,059 1,290 9,612 2,833 3,220 511 512 7,081 7,693 4,628 2,570 1,802 16,693 i* Includes tin-plate mills. street and steam railroads. Includes car repairers for 8Includes wooden-box factories. . 9, m 8 69,750 , 1 1 1 252 O C C U P A T IO N S , No. 169.— P opulation 10 Y e a r s of A ge a n d U pw ard E ngag ed in G ainful O ccupations , C e n s u s Y ea r 1910: B y S e x a n d S pecified O ccupations — Con. Occupation. Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued. Semiskilled operatives (not otherwise specified)—Continued. Textile industries—Continued. Bobbin boys, doffers, and carriers— Cotton m ills........................................................................... Woolen and worsted m ills................................................ Other textile mills............................................................... Total.................................................................................... Carders, combers, and tappers— Cotton m ills.......................................................................... Silk m ills.............................................................................. Woolen and worsted m ills................................................ Other textile mills............................................................... T o ta l................................................................................ Drawers, rovers, and twisters— Cotton m ills........................................................................... Silk mills................................................................................ W oolen and worsted m ills................................................ Other textile mills................................................................ Total.................................................................................... Spinners— Cotton m ills.......................................................................... Silk mills................................................................................ W oolen and worsted m ills................................................ Other textile mills............................................................... Total................................................................................... Weavers— Cotton m ills.......... ............................................................... Silk mills................................................................................ Woolen and worsted mills................................................ Other textile m ills.............................................................. Total................................................................................... Winders, reelers, and spoolers— Cotton m ills.......................................................................... Silk mills.............................................., ............................... Woolen and worsted m ills..............*............................... Other textile mills............................................................... Total................................................................................... Other occupations— Cotton m ills.......................................................................... Silk mills................................................................................ Woolen and worsted m ills................................................ Other textile mills............................................................... Total.................................................................................... Other industries— Electrical supply factories........................................................ Paper-box factories..................................................................... Kubber factories.......................................................................... Other factories.............................................................................. Total.................................................................................... Total semiskilled operatives (not otherwise speci fied) ................................................................................ Sewers and sewing-machine operators (factory ) 1......................... .. Shoemakers and cobblers (not in factory).......................................... Skilled occupations (not otherwise specified)— Annealers and temperers (metal).................................................. Piano and organ tuners..................................................................... Wood carvers....................................................................................... Other skilled occupations........................................ ....................... Total.................................................................................... Male. Female. Total. 14.398 320 1,824 1,080 2,4 00 297 1,075 1,120 16,798 617 2,899 2,200 17, G22 4,892 22,514 11,729 60 4,447 1,814 4,210 83 911 702 15,939 143 5,358 2,516 18,050 5,906 23,956 9,535 1,472 866 607 9,937 2,353 3,599 1,626 19,472 3,825 4,465 2,233 12,480 17,515 29,995 15,874 1,046 6,997 3,8 66 32,151 2,397 6,390 5,3 38 48,025 3,4 4 3 13,387 9,2 04 27, 783 46,276 74,059 48,929 18,435 17,197 19,723 43,911 17,736 14,660 23,127 92,840 36,171 31,857 42,850 104,284 99,434 203,718 3,226 1,222 932 1,890 24,283 14,904. 6,611 11,265 27,509 16,126 7,543 13,155 7,270 57,063 64,333 30,625 4, 995 18, 601 46, 899 19,724 8, 825 12, 290 73, 033 50,349 13,820 30,891 119,932 101,120 113,872 214,992 13, 636 4,8 59 20, 814 152, 616 11,041 13,028 9,4 69 83,398 24,677 17,887 30,283 236,014 191, 925 116, 936 3 0 8 ,8G1 1, 626, 602 814, 933 2,441,535 60, 003 788 231,206 782 291,209 09,570 CS, 1,894 6, 528 5,308 2,8 30 16,560 7 G O 76 105 248 1,901 6,633 5,368 2,906 16,808 1Exclusive of sewers and sewing-machine operators in shoe and harness factories and sack sewers in cement, sugar, and grain mills. 253 O C C U P A T IO N S , No. 169.—P opulation 10 Y ea rs op A ge and U pw ard E ngaged in G a in fu l O ccupations , Ce n su s Y ea r 1910: B y S e x and S pecified O ccupations —Con. 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T U c c m h l e m m e n , f l a g m e n , a n e n a n 7 d 3 l 6 5 a 27 g m e , 3f e . . . n . . . . . . . a . . . . n . . . 2 . d. . . , . 1. . . f . 5 . . l . a. 3 . . . g. . . 2 . .m 153 . ., . . e . . . . ( s t e r5 a o7 9a ,m 5 7 9 i l , r5 n d n 5a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 . . . . . . 8 . . . . 5 . . . , . . 1 . . . . 4 . . . .t . . . * . . a. . . . . . . . n. . . . . . . . d. . . . . . . . .s . . . t . . a . . . . 2 t . . . i . 2 . o . . , . . 9n . . . . 3 . . . a .0 . . . g. . . . e . . . . n . . . . t . . a l , r a i l r o a 1 d , 2 4t r 1 a , 6 n 3 s 6 p * Teamsters in agriculture, forestry, and the extraction of minerals are classified with the other workers in those industries, respectively; and drivers for bakeries and laundries are classified with deliverymen in trade. n o r OCCUPATIONS, 254 No. 1 6 9 .—P opulation 10 Y ears of A ge and U pw ard E ngaged in G ainfu l O ccupations , C en su s Y ear 1910; B y S ex and S pec ified O ccupations — Con. O T r E x A a p g E n s e x E R T t l o o h o R T W O l l e s S S O t t t R S O f i t o e t t t h r t B C C D D t l B S in o o a a o d n l h ) e e a o r T e tr m c e e t T a i o s a e t . e s e n s e 6 . .i . l 1 s C l 5 s F , e e g 8c g n , c 5 a a a r s a a t a o a m s r s r o h n a l — l r r n e r s 7 g 7 e 38 r l , e2 r4 k0 e i p 5 p n e u h , a s l 8a . e , 7 n a 5 n d . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. . . . , . 2 . . . . 4 . . 1s 1,011 s s . 6 . . . . 7 . . . 8 . . . . 0 . . . , . . 6 . . . 7. . 43 p 7 h 2 e5 8o ,n 3 r 9 s , . 1 . . . 5. . . . 2 . 7 4 e8 3r , 2 s4 1 6. . . . 9 . . . , . . 9 . . . . 5 . . 18 . r . . ., . s 2 . . 9 . . 6 . 7. . . 2 . , . 8 . . . . 9 . . s , p o s t , t e l e ) 2 . . . 1 . . . 6 . . . . , . 2. . . . 7 . . . 35. . . . 1 . . . .3 . . . ,. . 9 . . o r t a t i d o v e . .t . . r . . . . e . . 7 . e. . . , . t 0 . . . , t 4 e n d 3 s p o 3 r , 0 t p o r8 t1 a4 o n r s .6 . b . . 4 . . 3 l 4 9e t6 1a t 1 p e e r .u . . . . i 7 l , d 0 p4 3 h , i o 3 n , i o n8 1 u r ( n 4 n4 0 . . 1. . . . 6 . . .5 . . . . . 0 s o S i6 o s o a a p o d2 d 7. . . . , . .5 . . 1 . 2. . . 3 . 5 . . 6 . 2 . . . . 7 . . . , . . 6 . . . .6 . 2 . . , . . 2 . . . 6 . . . 3. 5 . . . . . . .2 . . . , . . . 2. . . . 6 . . . 3 r , t 1 a 7 1 t 2 3i o6 3 n , . .3 . . . 0. . . c r i l8 8 d . ., . .1. . s e i , 4n 0 . . 9 . . . .1 . . . ,. . 0 . . . . 2 . s , o f f i c i a l s , a n . . . h . . . . . . . a . . . . n . . . . d . . 8 . . . . , .t . 6 . e . . .8 1 l. . . e .0 , . 4. .p . . 0 1 . . h . . 0 0 . . o. , . . 0 . n . . .3 . 4 r , t7 a 3 a n s p o t1 1 i 9 o 4 n , .7 . . . 5 . . . . c u a a r t s r a b b r s r a , s e r e r w b0 , u 4 1 i6 . . . .6 . . . . . . 9. . . 2. t .6 . . 6i . 2. o . 1 . 3 . . n . i i l l n p r r s o o a . .a . p a t i o d 2d o 4 . 5 . . ,. 8 r , n s ( s e m i . . , . .1 . . 2 . 0 . . . 7 . 5 . . 0 . 2 . . . . 4 . . . , . . 3 . . . . 7 . . 1 . . . 4 . . . 4 . 7 . . 0 . . . . . 5 . . . ., . 1 . . . .8 . . . 7. t 4 a 7 6 t 7 i5 - o 4 9 n , 1. . . . 3 . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . 7 . . . , . . 7 . . . 2. . . . 9 . . . .3 . . . 8 . . . . , . 6 . . . . 9 . l b r p r r t l n n t r a 7 4 m 1 0 o . . 9. . . . , . 6 . . . t 8 e , l3 e 7 g e , 0n a 1 t , 7o 8 . . a ., . 6 . . t . 3.8 .o . e e n p n . . . s. . a n n s i i o t o r a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . 3 . . . , . . 4 . 1 . . 1. . , . . 4 1 . . . 2 .1 . . . 8 4 . . . ., . 8 . . . . 3 . t r m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . 2 . . . 1. . . . , . . 1 . . . . 7 . . . 2 6 . . . .2 . . . 1 . . . . , . 4 . . l m t b r r o r c o n o a n s p 2o r o k e r 5 a n d b . i . . a . . . . l . . . . b . . . . r. . . 2 o. . k e r s a 1 k e r s . . 1. k e r s . . 1. . o t s p e8 ,r 5 s 4n . . 3 k. n , . . ., . . 3. c, t 3 a1 1 t0 i, 6 0o2 , n 8 , . r3 . 9 . . 1 l9 . .4 1. . .2 .2 . . 2i 1 e d 6o 7 7 5f 1s . . 0 . 9 . . 2 . a 2o 2a 2 . 1 . . . . .1 0 . . 2 . 7. . 1 . d3 8 7 . . d9 . 1. . . 3 , a 3k 1 ,. e . 6 . . 8 . . .9 . ,. . 5 . . i f9 , 7 n, 5 5 6 9 . . . 3 6. . . 7 . . f26 . . .4 n . . . . . .3 m i ,c .n . ., . , 1 ,. . 2 . . . . ., . ,a 6 o 0 i 5a 0. d . . . 0 . 1c 1 . 3. . . . 2 7. . . . 2 . n6 d4 a . .. . l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . 2, . . . .1 . . , . . 76 . . . 1 0 3 . . . 0. 4 . . . 5 . . . ., . 8 . . rs e s 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . 7 . . . 5. . . 1 . , . . 5 1. . . . 81 . . . 3 9 ., . 5 . .8 . . 9 . 7 . . 4 . ., . 1 . . m . . . . . . . . . . e . . . . . . r . . . . . . . .c . . . .i . . a . . . . l . . . . . t . . . r . . . a . . . 1 . v . . 6 . . e . .1 . .l . , 2. e . 0 . . r ,. .2 5 . . s . 7 1 . 9 . . . 6 . 3 . . 3 . . . . , . . 6 . r a t o r s , d r a p4 e , 9 r 0 s4 2 , 3 9a 5 n , 3 d 4 1 v k s e — , r n a r r e m k k o l e r r r e a n ok l a t o se n o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. . . . 7 . . . 5 . 3 . . . . 3 . . . , . . 2 . . . . 3 . r i — e t o e i s ( n o t o t h n d s t r ' e e 1 t 8 9g , . 9. . . . 4 c l e a n i n . r . . . . . t . . . r . . . a . . . . . n . . . . s . . . . . . p . . . . . . . . . .o . . . 3. . . . r . . . .0 . . . t . . . . , . . a . 7 . r : c l a t w t m p i t d p r r t t g e a e k o s p e n n t o e r t n i t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . 4 . . . ,. . 3 . . . 4 . 3 . . 0 . . 3 . 5 . . 1 . . . 4. . . . , . .7 . . . 3. t r x n a t a p e m l a e a a i h h a t c r d e e r r r m t o a a B C L P S B h h t m r e r e e e e e o x y p p p a a o T r e o a t e m s r a a l e o S S O g t d e T T e h r T O p o r d t h b o t T O e r r t m o a T P e a a p ( s p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . 2 . . . , . . 0 . . . 1. 3 . . . 8 . . . 2 . . . . 2 . . . , . . 0 . . . .2 . a u t r T a r a o n L l a t T I t c e s l c g g e e t , a a u . . . . . . .7 . d 2 s s9 g r a p h o p e r 0 p . . . . h . . . . o. . . . n . . . . . e . . . . . . o . . . . p . . . . e . . . . r 9 . l c r o r s e w t i e e e c s s e r l o s t i o l e r p a a e e e e F n p x T M T T T T O p r c r o e e e t r r s a y m e n — e s a n d l a u n d1 s, 0 . . . 3 . 8 r 2 i e4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . 0 . . . .5 . . . , . . 1 4 . . . 3 . 5 . . 2 . 2 7 . . . . 0 . . . 5 . . . . , . .5 . i l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . 5 . . . 0 . 2 . . . . 2 . . . 9 . . . . , . .6 . i M of the “darks” instores evidentlyare“salesmenandsaleswomen.” any OCCUPATIONS, 255 No. 169, —P opulation 10 Y ears of A ge and U pw ard E ngaged in G ainful O ccupations , Cen su s Y ear 1910: B y S e x and S pecified O ccupations — Con. 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T A t t e T o v w u r h v a p o p . e . . . n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . , . . . . 9 . . . . . . . 8. . . . . . . 0. . . . . . 6 . . . . 1 . . . ,. . 9 . . . . 8 . . . . 7, 7a , n1 5d 3 7m 7 s a i l o r s a, 1 r 5 i 3 , o i t l v i o h h h e p a h s s . s l i r l y . .. . . . m . . l l e g e n t i s t s i g n e . i . . . g . . . . n. . . . e s r a f t s m v e n t e a t r e D D I B B i e s l r u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . 3 . . . , . . 3 . 9 . . . 8 . , . . 5 9 . . . 3 . 5 . . . 7 2. . . . , . 9. . . . 2 . . . . 6 r s t i t m o l s c a a t l _ m r s e v e e t i T D h h i a o C M T V O S o a l r s t h i e h i T C L M P P S T i t u d c t c i a l b e s a e e g t u A E C C D D i c o o r C i d T A f c i c o r A A A i t T P i c o o O l f c n o a m a r r d t b a e t e e s a l t n r i s n p c d t r , e s o a h n r a f a s n d 1 h 0 e, 3 l8 p1 , 7 l, 63 2e 5 8r 6s ( p r ,e s 38 1 e 4 , 8r , 6 8v 6 5 i 3 c p e r s o n a l s e r v 1e 99 a 58 i , 2d 7 r d r s7 s2 e 2 , 9 r 2 7 s , 2 17 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . 0 . . . 0. . . . , . . 92 . . . 8.5 . . . 04 1 . . . . 0 . . . 1 . . . . , . 2. . . . 3 . e d i s s i o 9 n 2 a9 OCCUPATIONS. 257 No. 169. — P opulation 10 Y ea r s op A ge a n d U pw ard E ngag ed in G a in fu l O ccupations , C e n s u s Y ear 1910: By S e x a n d S pecified O ccupations — Con. Occupation. Male. Female. Total. Domestic and personal service—Continued. Billiard room, dance hall, skating rink, etc., keepers— 159 13,859 Billiard and pool room keepers....................................................... 13,700 Dance hall, skating rink, etc., keepers.......................................... 2,243 659 2,902 Total................................................................................................... 15,943 818 16,761 165,452 Boarding and lodging house keepers.................................................... 23,052 142,400 20 14,020 Bootblacks................................................................................................... 14,000 34.034 7,195 26,839 Charwomen and cleaners.......................................................................... 25 25.035 25,010 Elevator tenders......................................................................................... 64,504 14,235 50,269 Hotel keepers and managers................................................................... 173,333 Housekeepers and stewards.................................................................... 189,273 15,940 Janitors and sextons.................................................................................. 21,452 113,081 91,629 Laborers (domestic and professional service).................................... 3,215 53,480 50,265 Launderers and laundresses (not in laundry)................................... 520,004 13,693 533,697 111,879 Laundry operatives 1 ................................................................................ 75,980 35,899 18,043 986 17,057 Laundry owners, officials, and managers 1 ....................................... Midwives and nurses (not trained)— 6,205 Midwives............................................................................................... 6,205 126,838 15,926 110,912 Nurses (not trained)......................................................................... 15,926 133,043 Total................................................................................................... 117,117 84,128 73 Porters (except in stores)......................................................................... 84,055 60,832 50,316 Restaurant, caf£, and lunch-room keepers.......................................... 10,516 68,215 66,724 Saloon keepers............................................................................................. 1,491 Servants— 17.667 662 18,329 Bell boys, chore boys, etc................................................................ 39,789 39,602 187 25,667 Coachmen and footm en................................................................... 25.667 450,440 Cooks...................................................................................................... 117,004 333,436 102,151 Other servants................................................................ 935,849 1,038,000 262,676 1,309,549 1,572,225 Total................................................................................................... 188,293 102,495 85,798 W alters.......................................................................................................... Other pursuits— 4,595 3,125 1,470 Bathhouse keepers and attendants............................................... 4,842 Cemetery keepers............................................................................ 4,811 31 14,860 Cleaners and renovators (clothing, etc.)...................................... 12,215 2,645 1,053 Umbrella menders and scissors grinders...................................... 1,016 37 Other occupations....................................................... . __ 4,320 4,056 264 29,670 Total.................................................................................................... 25,223 4,447 Total domestic and personal service......................................... 1,241,328 2,530,846 3,772,174 Clerical occupations: Agents, canvassers, and collectors— 2,290 50,785 48,495 A gents........................................................................................................... 18,595 Canvassers................................................................................................. 4,615 13,980 35,747 1,897 33,850 Collectors.............................................................................................. 96,325 105,127 Total.. ........................................ .............................................. 8 , 802 486,700 299,545 187,155 Bookkeepers, cashiers, and accountants............................................. Clerks (except clerks in stores)— 80,353 2,161 78,192 Shipping clerks.................................................................................... 120,504 640,145 519,641 Other clerks.......................................................................................... 720,498 122,665 597,833 Total................................................................................................... Messenger, bundle, and office boysa— 10,866 6,592 4,274 Bundle and cash bovs and girls...................................................... 97,169 92,474 4,695 Messenger, errand, and office hoys................................................ 108,035 Total................................................................................................... 96,748 11,287 263,315 316, 693 53,378 Stenographers and ty pewriters............................................................... 593,224 1,737,053 Total clerical occupations............................................................. 1,143,829 Grand total gainfully occupied.................................................. 30,091,564 8,075,772 38,167,336 Total population 10 years of age and over (1910)..................................... 37,027,558 34,552, 712 71,580,270 1 Some owners of hand laundries are included with “ laundry operatives.” s Except telegraph and telephone messengers. 32951°—s 1917----- 17 a 258 OCCUPATIONS. No. 170.—POPULATION IQ YEA R S OF AGE AN D UPW ARD ENGAGED IN G A INFUL OCCUPATIONS, CENSUS Y E A R S 1900 A N D 1910: By S ex, by S t a t e s , a n d b y G e o g r a p h ic D i v i s i o n s . {Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] iaoo Male. m o Female. Male. Total. Alabama..................................... ............. 563,179 200,009 763,188 6,786 46,584 53,370 Arizona..................................................... 27,853 - 485,795 Arkansas............. .................................... 407,942 87,-922 644,267 California.......... ....................................... 556,345 27,066 218,263 Colorado............ ....................................... 190,297 88,639 385,610 Connecticut.............................................. 296,971 60,024 Delaware................................................... 12,972 , 72,996 85,780 District of Columbia............................. .43,161 126,941 37,581 201,570 Florida...................................................... 163,-989 Georgia............ ........................................ 645,932 218,539 864,471 4,516 58,167 Idaho......................................................... 62,683 Illinois................... .................................. 1,509,394 204,6.46 1,804,040 782,237 116,716 898,953 Indiana.......................................... 682,521 106,883 789,404 Iowa.............................................. Kansas........................................... 452,169 55,571 507,740 Kentucky...................................... 646,909 105,622 752,531 Louisiana....................................... 405,182 130,911 536,093 276,777 Maine............................................. .224,847 53,930 . 458,738 98,983 Maryland........................................ 359, 755 329,033 1,208,407 Massachusetts................................. 879,374 Michigan......................................... 772,299 96,928 Minnesota_____ _____ ____ ___ .548,946 133,691 905,990 645,874 Mississippi............ ......................... 496,766 178,357 1,121,392 645,123 Missouri........ ............................. 966,866 154,526 114,799 9,809 Montana......................................... 104,990 Nebraska....................................... 327,354 46,616 373,970 17,809 2,000 19,809 Nevada.......................................... 136,951 41,758 178,719 New Hampshire............................. 603,237 154,522 757,759 New Mexico..... ............................. 59,710 Jersey.............................................. New 66,020 6,310 New York................................ ...... 2,324,429 672,045 2,998,474 North Carolina............................... 556,581 IfiO,161 716,742 North Dakota ................................. 103,548 14,092 117,640 Ohio............................................... 1,299,881 246,071 1,545,952 Oklahoma__ ___ ____________ 243,932 22,473 266,405 O r e _ _____.... . _g n. . _ . ,o. __________ _ _ 151,200 18,437 169,637 _ n_ _ _ P n . s . . . y. . . . l . . .a. . . . .i . . . . . . . RhodeeCarolina................................ .v 2,017,052 . n . . .431,537a . . .2,448,589 . Island.................................. . . 389,645 181,350 . 191,923 South Dakota................................. 139,829 52,094 570,995 South 121,512 15,644 137,156 Tennessee....................................... 611,383 116,204 727,587 Texas......... .................................. 73,840 Utah............................................... 892,641 140,392 1,033,033 84,604 Vermont........................................ 112,181 10,764 134,933 22,752 Virginia.......................................... 536,883 125,532 662,415 Washington.................................... 204,606 West Virginia................................. 294,502 20,781 225,387 31,161 Wisconsin..................................... 616,391 116,147 325,663 732,538 Wyoming........................, ............. 41, 264 3,004 44,268 Total..................................... 23,753,836 5,319,397 29,073,233 Geographic divisions. Female. Total. 683,194 314,330 997,524 77,236 10,589. 87,825 *510,410 101,993 672,403 932,752 174,916 1,107,668 285,-083 53,041 . 33S, 724 370,481; 119,981 490,462 68,317 17,546 85,863 105,644 52,921 157,965 248,926 73,161 322,087 807,185 352,941 ; 1*160,126 118,050 13,0385 131,088 1,865, 422 431,356 2,296, 778 -880, 979 155,731 1,036,710 694,799 131, 514 826,313 540,639 80,694 621,333 719,369 147,611 ] 866,980 591,574 177,609 679,183 63,282 242,175 305,457 410,884 130,280 541,164 1,086,767 444,301 1,531,068 926,815 186, 183 1,112,90S 689,847 145,605 835,452 574,279 , 305,366 879,645 1,076,772 211,564 1,288,336 159,898 18,851 178,747 377,811 63,303 441,114 40,535 4.375 44,910 143,363 48,340 191,703 834,795 239,565 1,074,360 106,418 15,079 121,497 3,020,158 * 983,686 4,-003,844 674,849 272,990 947, 839 188,372 29,046 217,418 1,572,343 346,712 1,919,055 520,376 78,253 598,629 40,473 305,164 364,601 . 2,525,245 . . . 605,436. . . 3,130,681 . . . . . . . . . . . . 180,962 70,939 251,901 460,794 267,833 728, 627 28,714 190,363 219,077 682,248 ' 173,298 855,546 1,228,422 328,444 1,556,866 113,113 18,427 131,540 115,781 28,308 144,089 626,868 168,700 795,568 455,375 66,126 521,501 394,390 448,490 54,100 892,412 729,804 ’ 162,008 67,593 6,013 73,606 30,091,564 8,075,772 38,167,336 * New England................................ 1,790,163 586,206 2,376,369 2,139,529 . 775,151 Middle Atlantic....................................... 4,944,718 1,258,104 6,202,822 6,380,198 1,828,687 East 5,975,363 WestNorth Central......................... 4,980,202 907,271 5,887,4.73 , 3,758,603 1,232,590 3,202,916 490,260 690,440 SouthNorth Central......................... 3,093,091 907,440 3,693,176 3,797,257 1,390,472 Atlantic ..... .............. .................. 4,000,531 East South C Central......................... . . . 2,288,237. . . . . . . 371,. ,629.... . .. . .2,888,429 2 , 700,782 940,605 e . n . . . . . . . t . . . . r . . . . a . . . . . . .l . . . .600,192 .. .. . . 2,659,090 746,299 West South 592,661 Mountain....................................... 1,949,697 71,155 2,321,326’ 967,924 140,013 663,816 P acific.................. ................ ............ 912,151 127,140 1,039,291 1,652,818 281,515 F o r S t a t e s I n c l 2,914,680 8,208,885 7,257,953 4,449,043 5,187,729 3,599,695 3,507,081 1,107,937 1,934,333 u d e d 259 COAL MINES, No. 171.—STRIKES IN COAL MINES; N u m b e r o f M e n o n S t r ik e , T o t a l D a y s L o s t , a n d A v e r a g e D a y s L o st t e r M a n , C a l e n d a r Y e a r s 1915 a n d 1916, b y St a tes. [Source: Reports of the Geological Survey, Department of the Interior.] T9T5 State. Average Days lost. per man. days lost Men un Strike. Alabama________________ __ Arkansas.. . . ......................... Colorado....... ................. . Illinois.................................. Indiana................................-■ Iowa...... ............................ ., Kansas................................ Kentucky............ ................... ' .................................... Maryland...................................... Michigan Missouri.............................. ........ Montana..................................... Ohio............................ ... Oklahoma............................. Oregon................................ Pennsvlvania------ .---- -----Texasr......................................... Utah...... ....................... Virginia................................ W ashington ___ ___________ West Virginia....................... W yarning............................. Total bituminous........ Pennsylvania anthracite....... 1916 175 U25 90 5,251 1,472 1,-G67 1,716 1,045 939 183 15,043 1,013 5,583 230 7 1,902 219 36,865 30,325 1,290 . 20,304 13,500 276,458 : 21,361 5,229 17,425 16,455 4,597 1,084 1,722,013 4,485 78,446 760 7 66,098 2,628 2,252,740 214,691 7■ 22 m . 53 15 5 10 16 5 6 114 4 14 3 i ih 12 61 7 Average Men on Bays lost. days lost strike. per man. 300 920 1,009 30.847 82 38 5,043 - 55,416 8,154 •154,974 2,244 32,587 6,306 152,838 4,830 269,859 181 I 6,546 1,418 18,189 2,331 14,837 396 1,530 26 78 7,594 156,689 126,452 6,240 36,276 1,200,479 350 3,784 62,905 2 218 543 *181 1,203 13,304 4,540 86,352 276 30S 91,152 2,389,519 79,481 955,067 3 31 2 H 19 15 24 56 36 13 6 4 3 21 20 33 11 28 3 11 19 1 28 12 No. 1 7 2 .—SUMMARY OP STRIKES IN COAL MINES: N u m b e r o f M e n o n S t r ik e , D a y s L o s t , a n d A v e r a g e D a y s L o st p e r M a n , C a l e n d a r Y e a r s 1905 to 1916. [Source: Reports of the Geological Survey, Department of the Inferior.] Year. 1905 .................. 1906 . ............ 19071................... 19081 ................. 1 9 0 9 ................ 1910................. .. Average Men on : Working days lost days lost. per man. strike. 37,542 796,735 372,343 19,201,348 462,392 32,540 145,145 5,449,938 723,634 24,763 218,493 19,250,524 21.0 •51.5 14.0 38.0 29.0 88.0 Men on strike. Year. 1911.................... 1912............. 1913..................... ; 1914..................... 1915..................... 1916.................... Working days lost. Average : days lost per man. 41,413 983,737 311,0,56 12,527,305 ; 135,395 3,049,412 ■ 161,720 11,013,667 67,190 2,467,431 170,633 3,344,586 24.0 40.0 22.5 68-0 37.0 19.5 ^Bituminous mines only. No. 1 7 3 .—COAL M INES, ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS: N u m b e r o f M e n E m plo yed, N u m b e r of D ay s W o r k e d , an d A v e r a g e T o n n a g e M in e d p e r Ma n p e r D a y a n d p e r C a l e n d a r Y e a r , 1907, 1908, a n d 1910 t o 1916. (Source: Reports of the Geological Survey, Department of the Interior.] Year. 1907.............................; 1908.............................. 1910............................... 1911............................... 1912...............................; 1913............. ........ . . . . . 1914____ __________ 1915............................... 1916......... .................... Anthracite. Average Men em Days tonnage ployed. w orked.; per man per day. 167,234; 174,174 ; 169,497 : 172,585 : 174, 030 • 175,745; 179,679 : 176,552 i 159, 869 j 220 i 200 229 ; .246 231 257 ! 245 230; 253 . 2,33 2,39 2.17 2,13 2.10 2.02. 2.06; 2.10 2.17- Bituminous. Average Average tonnage Men em Days tonnage per man ployed. w orked.; per man per year. per day. 478 1 498 : 524 i 485 520 505 ; 504 ' 54S 513,258 516,264 555,533 549,759 548,632 571,89^ 583,508 557,456 561,108 234 : 193 ? 217 211 223 232 195 203 230 3.29 3.34 3.46 3.50 3.68 3.61 3 .7 i; 3.91 i 3.89 : Average tonnage per man per year. 769 644 751 738 820 837 724 794 896 in M anufactures , 1914, by M onths an d by I n d u st r ie s . £Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce. The maximum month of employment for each industry is shown by black figures and the minimum month by italic figures.] Industry. Feb ruary. March. April. Aeroplanes and parts.................................................. Agricultural im plem ents.......................................... Aluminum ware........................................................... Ammunition.................................................................. Artificial flowers.......................................................... Artificial limbs.............................................................. Artificial stone products........................................... Artists' materials......................................................... Asbestos products, not including steam packing. Automobile bodies and parts................................... Automobiles.................................................................. Automobile repairing................................................ Awnings, tents, and sails.......................................... Babbitt metal and solder.......................................... Bags, other than paper.............................................. Bags, paper, not including bags made in paper m ills........................................................................... Baking powders and yeast....................................... Baskets, and rattan and willow ware.................... B ells............................................................................... Belting and hose, rubber........................................... Belting and hose, woven........................................... Belting, leather............................................................ Billiard tables and materials................................... Blacking, stains, and dressings............................... Bluing............................................................................ Bone, carbon, and lampblack................................. Bookbinding and blank-book making.................. Boot and shoe cut stock, exclusive of that pro duced in boot and shoe factories......................... Boot and shoe findings, exclusive of that pro duced in boot and shoe factories......................... Boots and shoes............................................................ Boots and shoes, rubber............................................. 162 168 48,459 61,746 4,614 4,027 11,493 10,826 4,808 4,572 494 488 10,255 6,186 604 619 962 986 47,785 47, 280 79,307 79,694 12,562 11,465 5,073 8,953 1,035 995 9,358 8,968 3,505 3,443 2,270 2,267 4,574 3,921 478 445 5,115 5,103 952 981 2,951 3,004 1,453 1,561 1,766 1,882 238 254 306 339 21,693 22,166 7,819 8,392 6,714 7,617 191,555 200,739 18,687 1 18,286 157 61,900 4,295 10,768 4,807 492 6,311 605 1,008 47, 702 83,440 11,627 4,103 986 9,023 3,457 2,281 4,099 465 5,044 1,011 3,004 1,559 1,835 242 304 22,311 8,434 7,476 203,135 18,325 152 58,143 4,579 10,934 5,137 493 7,843 603 1,024 50,941 84,832 12,091 4,718 1,072 9,394 3,470 2,323 4 . 338 467 5,068 996 2,988 1,527 1,933 250 300 22,536 8,409 7,169 198,772 18,613 May. June. Per cent mini mum forms Sep July. August. tember. OcIo-rr Novem Decem of maxi ber. ber. ber. mum. 180 147 151 154 154 m 54,305 49,904 46,990 45,169 37,340 85,208 4,597 4,532 4,590 4,471 4,699 4,782 10,886 10,814 10,936 10,820 10, 002 11,366 3,902 4,486 5,247 5,162 4,331 3 M 0 492 484 480 489 489 485 11,372 12,840 13,201 13,118 12,779 12,360 610 617 588 579 589 576 922 8SS 960 1,030 916 971 52,683 51,511 48,612 46,811 46,243 46,550 85,271 81,130 74,094 72,737 79,449 80,975 12,663 12,964 13,121 13,200 13,195 13,084 5,802 ; 6,811 7,072 6,263 5,178 4,601 1,078 1,090 1,129 1,056 1,050 1,029 9,399 9,308 9,578 9,951 9,826 9,818 3,432 3,420 3,84% 3,374 3,489 3,701 2,302 2,388 2,382 2,220 2,194 2,278 4,765 4,885 5,032 5,300 5,329 5,022 428 467 443 426 473 421 5,137 5,171 5,274 5,243 5,041 5,166 952 938 951 1,000 949 945 2,940 2,913 2,873 2,894 2,914 2,954 1,497 1,490 1,443 1,265 1,355 1,427 2,030 2,039 1,825 1,774 1,677 1,614 246 250 256 267 261 272 306 306 350 309 369 388 22,099 21,706 21,781. 21,853 21,272 21,376 8,095 7,670 7,581 7,505 7,710 7,699 6,825 6,631 6,309 6,272 6 ,449 6,252 189,856 188,934 191,110 193,354 191,036 186,740 18,513 18,776 18,752 17,491 16,756 18,617 194 39,536 4 ,9U 12,565 5,382 491 10,951 641 933 47,270 80,839 12,764 4,359 986 9,420 3,796 2,286 4,433 419 ■ 5,183 915 2,958 1,439 1,630 270 390 21,191 7,651 6,336 183,653 19,377 211 44,219 5,018 13,422 5,418 488 8,942 612 989 43,829 74, 161 12,435 4,021 968 8,747 3,666 2,159 3,938 419 5,040 901 2,975 1,420 1,604 259 387 20,878 7,125 6,496 20,340 183,212 210 47,048 4,867 14,577 5,412 479 7,157 609 922 43,988 75,062 12,145 3,995 971 8,864 3,470 2,159 8,826 434 4,910 885 2,989 1,453 1,549 237 353 21,147 7,557 6,736 188,119 20,398 68.2 56.9 80.3 68.6 70.9 97.0 46.9 89.9 88.9 83.2 85.3 86.8 55.9 85.7 87.9 88.0 90.4 71.8 87.7 93.1 S7.5 95.8 81.0 76.0 87.1 76.9 92.6 84.5 82.1 90.2 82.1 W A G E E A R N E R S IN Wage earners employed on the 15th day of each month or nearest representative day. Average number em ployed Jan during uary. year. 260 No. 174. — WAGE EARNERS: N um ber E mployed K > Saj cl > c H d w % o !zj d cj ui W CD C C C C C C C C C C b b o o a p c x x x e e e s s s , , , c f w i a g o n a o 261 C C C C C C C C C C r 5,835. . . . 5,822. . . . 5,801. . . . 5,833. . . . 5,748. . . . 5,765. . . . 6,747. . . . 5,7 65. . . . 5,843. . . . 6,000. . . . 5,987 . . . 5,948 . . . 5,761. . . . . 9. 5 ..8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c 45,311 y a d p a45,996 p e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46,583 45,311 r 46,512 n 46,213 44,619 . . . 43,824 . . . 43,857. . . 45,227. . . 46,126. . . 45,2S3. . . 44,181 . . . . . 94 .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . d n p a 39.850 c k40,317i n 40,302g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40,320 . . . 39,581 . . ■ 38,597. . . 38,517. . . 37,147. . . 35,984. . . 35,494 . . . . .88 .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38,548 e 38,056 38,411 r a s s , b . .r . . . o . . . . n . . 40,306. e. . 39,531. . a . 40,402. . . d41,714 . .z . . . . ,. . . . . n. . . . . c41,971 o p e p r d u 39,315c t s 40,873 r 40,407 41,706 p 92.4 39,685 o 39,920 S3,789 39,359 r e a d a . . n . . . . d . . . . . . 124,052t . . 118,. H 5e . . 119,908 . . 121, 564a 122, 561 e 123,348 y 125,121 p 125,983 o 125, SSI 126,130 c 126,772s 126,731 126,080 .o . . . . h. . . . . r. . . . b k r r d u t 93 .5 r i c k a n d t i l e , t r r 83,720 101,780 o 117,738 t 123,877 , 123,554 n 121,503 113,269 r 99,643 - 85,952l a 76,724 a c t a a d f i e c y p o d 100,182 77,966 e 76,458 61 .7 r r o o m s . . . . . . . . . . . 5,642. . . . 5,767. . . . 5,766 . . . . 5,799. . . . 5,678. . . . 5,5 68. . . . 5,450. . . . 5, .372. . . . 5, .458. . . . 5,570. . . . 5,687. . . . 5,780. . . . 5,80S. . . . . 92,6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r u s h e s . . . . . . . . . . . 7,213 . . . . 7,446 . . . . 7,441 . . . . 7,440 . . . . 7,339 . . . . 7,222 . . . . 7,102 . . . . 7,114 . . . . 7,043 . . . . 7,082. . . . 7,298 . . 7, 066. . . . 6,963 . . . . .93.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u t t e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,149 . . .12,734 . . .12,646. . . 12,825 . . 13,760. . . 14,921. . . .15,782 . . .15,698 . . . 15,438 . . .14,720 . . . 14,119 . . . 13,. 714 . . . 13,. 431 . . . . 80.1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261 . . . . . 290 . . . . . 293 . . . . . 312 . . . . . 337 . . . . . 309 . . . . . 307 . . . . . 299 . . . . . 350 . . . . . 365 . . . . 71.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . u t t e r , r e w o k i n262 g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304 r 263 u t t o n s . . . . . . . . . . 14,511 . . .16,451. . . .16,832. . . 16,689 . . .15,874. . . 14,733. . . .13,960 . . .12, . 482 . . . i2, . m . . . . 13,181 . . . 13,790 . . . 13,801 . . . 13,915 . . . . 73.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a n d l e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387 . . . . . 422. . . . . .412. . . . . .410. . . . . 403. . . . . 379. . . . . .367. . . . . .358 . . . . . SS7 . . . . .374. . . . . . 399 . . . . . 404 . . . . .379. . . . . 79.9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a n n i n . . . g . . . . . . a . . . . n . . . . d 9,069. . . . p 4, . 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SI,. 876. . . 31,914 . . . 32,280 . . . 32,813 . . . 32,451 . . . 32,294 . . . 32,216 . . . . 97.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . h i n a d e c o r a t i n g , n o t i n c l u d i n g t h a t d o n o t t e r i e s . . . . . . . . 295 . . . . .299. . . . . 321. . . . . 316. . . . . 304. . . . . 292. . . . . 301. . . . . .279. . . . . .278. . . . . . 299 . . . . .297. . . . . . 291. . . . . .263. . . . . 81.9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . h o c o l a t e a n d c o c o a p r o d u c t s , n o t i n c l u d o n f e c t i o n e 4,160 y 4,180. . . . 4,242. . . . 4,298. . . . 4,260 . . . . 4,1. 09. . . . 3,978. . . . S,619. . . . 3,777. . . . 4,355. . . . 4,512. . . . 4,389. . . . 4,201 . . . . . 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I v in 262 No. 174. — W age E a r n e r s : N um ber E mployed 7,022 8,318 112 1,620 7,950 84*7 4 7 1 1 1 3 1 3 2 2 1 4 7 1 9 2 2 1 5 1 2 1 1 9 0 6 2 0 3 4 4 8 0 4 3 1 , S, 44 0 4 3 , 2, 8 2 , 3 4 4 , , 0 7 8 , 5 62 , 3 1 2 , , 4 1,851 9 , 4 1,823 6 1 6 3, 7 9 ,1 3 9 2 , 4 5 5 4 1 , 0 3 ,2 4 2 71 ,3 8 , 5 1,22A 2 , 5 8 ,1 9 1 4, 7 1 , 9 4 7 , 5 , 0 8 6 , ,1 6 1 , 5 4 0 , , 1 3 2 , , 1 1 3 , , 4 2 5 1 , 2 1 1 2 1 7 5 5 , 8 9 S 1 65 5 5 7 , 0 01 8 5 ,5 5 , 8 5 60 4 8 1 1 17 5 2 85 2 3 9 1 8 8 4 3 ,1 4 9 3 8 8 35 8 7 7 9 0 2 1 5 1 4 ,1 0 6 0 , 03 25 8 7 8 6 ,1 7 2 0 4 6 3 8 1 5 5 , 3 4 90 06 7 5 3 ,4 8 8 1 , 1 4 1 7 6 1 5 65 4 5 1 6 5 7 1 3 , 7 8 9 , 09 1 7 323 9 1 2 9 , 6 5 6 , 32 4 , 6 4 2 , 4 2 8 4 ,8 7 , 0 8 8 5 4 8 4 , 1 4 4 , 02 7 4 4 4 5 3,872 , 1 73 6, 8 7 4 4 3, 3 2 3 , 9 2 20 2 13 0 , 7 , 3 7 1 0 7 8 , 6 ,1 2 4 7 8 7 , 6 6 , 4 4 7 , 4 5 4 1 , 4 0 4 3 , 4, 4 2 8 0 1 0 4 , 58 3 9 4 7 7 2 7 7 , 4 4 6,742 3 6 , 79 6 , 3 7 4 , 32 6 1 4 2 8 2396 0 2 5 2 6 1 2 , 6 1 6 , 60 , 48 3 5 1 992 1 1 1 , 5 , 3 3 5 1 1 9 , 74 7 8 1 1 , 5 5 2 1 , 5 9 9 1 ,1 3 5 , 5 1 5 , 42 1 , 5 1 7 , 1 65 2 91 1 1 6 1 2 1 83 1 0 1 3 8 87,921 3 2 3 9 4 8 , 1 , 1 4 1 0 40,520 4 , 3 4 1 , 2 4 ,1 6 4 9 5 , 19,018. 8 1 3 9 6 2 0 3 ,1 2 9 1 , 8 4 43 ,8 3 2 3 8 1 ,7 0 4 2 7 , 9 0 , 6 9 3 3 6 6 6 0 73 ,6 4 3 0 3 3 4, 3 8 0 1 35 07 5 425 8 7 6 4 6 0 3 5 1 9 5 7 93 1 21 5 1 2 31 1 2 9 0 1 7 , 2 7 0 , 7 25 7 1 , , 4 73 8 S 3 , 7 02 , 3 1 4 0 8, 2 0 9 2, 4 1 2 4 , 2 29 7 1 , 6 4 , 8 5 6 7 7 21,625 2 2 1 2 2 ,2 1 , 62 6 , 1 0 1 12 1 21 9 3 ,5 7 59 1 5 2 , 52 1 9 , 74 3 7 1 1 , 7, 7 21 , 7 1 7 , 1 6 1 6 , 5 , 06 7 0 7 2 1 , 7 4 5 1 1 , 8 ,1 0 3 0 0 1, 8 2 0 3 , 6 6 4 10,129 7 1 0 ,1 4 1 1 6 , 1 4 7 4 ,4 1 5 6 , 7 4 , 9 2 8 4 6 8 7 2 , 2 7 4 6 7 4 , 24 , 1 5 5 , 14 5 5 5 , 0 , 2 56 0 9, 18 5 5 , 51 3 4 6 , 1, 19 41 2 8 6 3 1 , 0 0 2 , 4 8 5 49,861 , 6 6 8 4 2 5 , 4 , 4 8 4 , 2 7 8 8 , 8 30 7 0, 5 , 82 27,380 4 4 7 3 , 9 9 3 4 , 1 7 5 1 9 , 1 51 1 7 , 1 3 3 1 7 , 3 9 4 1 8 1 , 0 5 , 9 4 4 , 68 4 0 , 4 1 8 4 ,8 9, 4 2 43 0 ,2 1 5 4 5 , 47 4 0 , 6 3 , 4 3 3 , 5 8 3 3 , 3 13 ,4 4 2 1 4 2,785 2 , 38 3 7 1,088 1 , 11 1 , 71 4 , 1 1 8 3, 1 3 7 , 1 ' 16 34 92 6 7 2 1 2 3 9 5 5 02 7 4 1 , 50 4 3 7 0 , 14 3 2 5 258 1 6 , 37 1 7 1 , 4 1 0 1 , 3 4 3 , , 8 5 5 14 82 9 3 2 , 2 5 2 1 , 7 7 , 3 2 2 1 , 3 9 , 4 8 m 1 , 2 4 1 7 0 1S8 4 1 6 5 1 5 8 4 1 , 28 0 ,1 1 6 9 7 1 4 9 0 7,069 5 , 19 1 8 , 18 5 1 , 0 1 1, 0 3 1 9 4, 6 2 1 , 2 6 S 0 2 47 3 6 1, 7 8 1 89 5 39 9 15 6 64 02 5 5 , 2 3 25 1 , 59 4 5 24 5 1 7 4 586 5 4 34 32 3 5 6 5 , 8 5 1 1 331 0 8 6 5 2 3 2 1 , 5 ,5 6 4 71 3 5 5 2 1 5 3, , 5 1 60 187 3 51 6 6 9 , 8 1 76 3 7 2 7 8 25 8 95 9 35 7 5 65 9 2 1 2 5 3 1 220 1 1,205 3 , 3 7 8 7 0 18 5 0 6 0 , 2 4 3 6 64 ,4 0 0 7 ,3 01 2 4 2 , 5 7 , 3 6 7 1,9818 9 6 2 , 4 2 1 4 4 4 1 , 7 1,620 31 3 , 3 73 0 8 0 8 , 3 5 2 48 2 1 , 2 1 5 2 8 1 0 2 9, 1 1 2 5 3 7 7 3 , 8 8 4,839 4 7 , 2 5 1 4 5 8 1 , 5 1 1 4 1 0 , 0 9 9 2 0 5 1 3 3 8 16 1 , 0 , 4 6 3 3 4 5 4, 3 21 2 , 2 , , 9 1 1 , 1 98 9, 8 , 4 7 0 , 7 2 9 7 6, 2 , 8 2 3 0 2 19,791 , , 15 1 1 9 , 4 , 1 , 2 1 3 3 71 6 51 5 5 , 5 5 24 5 , 0, 1 55 7 4 2 2 6, 5 6 3 1 , 7 6 , 4 3 0 8 8142,779 51 1 73 , 7 54 5 5 1 1, 7 9 4 14 , 7 , 2 2 8,829 9 3 5 , 0 0 8 4,011 3 90,A , 85 9 6 31 3 7 1 16,804 , 6 0 4 4 4 , 1 4 6 , 04 4,015 4 0 8 , 2 2 , 0, 6 8 6 1 7 , 8 9 9 7 8 , 5 7 7 4 4 2 5 6 2 6 6 72 1 , 0 9 15 , 1 , 4 4 , 6 2 4 7 9 1 0 1 , 1 ,5 4 , 6 4 0 9 8 2 4 2 18 8 0 8 58 9 ,0 9 7 63 3 8 9 41,028 , 5 4 5 9 4, 0 608 2 ,2 8 1 2 0 , 0 6 0 ,0 5 8 6 4 , 1 3, 2 , 8 5 828,974 3 4 54 3 8 3 3 0 0 8 , 906 , 482 63 0 3 7 1 1 2 2 2 14 7 8 2 8 1 9 , 1 6 ,1 3 9 1 4 5 , 5 7 6 2 3 2 1 2 ,2 14 4, 93 , 3 7 , 2 3 9 5 9 2 2 9 1 7 2 6 3 0 4 6 , 5 , , 8 3 1 119,861 9 1 2 8 5 7 84 1 3 1 , 46 ♦ , 6 0 7 0 0 9 1 6 6 6 , 6 8 1,198 3 1 1 , 6, 2 6 6 3 10 1 ,7 41 2 4 1 41, 4 0 0 , 9 9 4 ,4 9 1 4 9 40,994 , 0 7 8 4 7 , 54 9 02 , 6 9 8 5 1, 6 9 4,662 7 4 6, 8 8 7 3 5 8 2 , 7 , 9 7 3 , 8 87 8 4 , 1 1 9 8,561 , 0 8 1 , 5 2 7 9 8 2 7 4,189 4 , 4 8 2 , , 1 0 7 2 5 0 , 8 98 2 0 , 9 2 7 5 1, 1, 1 7 1 2 2 , 0 19 2 4 9 8 6 0 32 13 5 7 0 8 6 42 1 , 2 , 20 3 3 22 1 ,2 1 2 , 33 , 942 3 ,1 25 , 48 3 1 6, - 6 , 9 8 8 7 7 ,7 3 , 6 9 2 , 82 , 1 48 8, 2 18 96 4 2 4 31 0 440 2 02 4 8 12 4 6 8 5 36 14 . , 0 8 5 3 1 4 1 8. 0 , 23 0 . 5 4 6 9 . 1 6 6 3 2 7 8 1 1 , 4 6 . 1 1 4 14 1 .3 0 , 3 7 . 4 7 4 2 9 5. 9 8 2 1. 1 9 199 1 1. 1 , 2 . 3 7 , 1 . 6 9 1 12 1 0 ,. 76 . 6 67 6 16 13 , 6 2 . 2 3 97 72 ,3 1 6 0 4 . 6 0 2, 1 7 . 68 40 , 3 8 9 . 9 2 2 . 4 1 6 7 4 7 , 75 0 1 57 3 2 5 67 4 6 1 , 01 4,955 6 6 4 , 9 9 6 5 4 7 3 510 8 4 6 1 7 8 35 6 1 3 558 5 7 7 2 9 6 1,081 8 4 6 6 1 42 6 3 6 0 3 86 6 2 3 8 6 4, 4 3 8 8 9 9 , S 0 3, 6 2 5 9 7 89,087 4 2 05 5 ,2 7 , 7 5 9 1 6 3 0 7 1 3 1 , 7 , 6 8 8 1 89 1 8 89 3, 3 3 17,152 6 1 7 , 2 9 1 5 2 2 2 0 , 0 , 8 3 2 4 0 82 4 ,8 , 8 5 1 ,5 8 2 2 0 8 5 3 4 1 0 9 , 12 5 6 9 9 m 1 3 3 ,4 7 5 9 63 . , . . 5 1. 1 . 1 . . 2 . , . 2 . 3 . 3 2 1 . 1 9 6 4 , 5 54 3 6 89 3 5 1 8 7 2 2 ,3 5 7 0 2 9 2 233 0 1 1 6 2 7 8 , 4 6 0 7 8 7 , , 7 7 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 7 6 2 7 1 6 8 8 ,3 1 , 8 9 9 3 3 0 ,9 12 5 ,5 5 5 2 2 2, 8 2 1 3 1 , 3 5 3 7 52 6 2 , 28 4, 9 3 , 0 14 7, 4 2 4 8 1 2 16 55 . 263 4 4 2 WAGE EARNERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES. Feathers and plumes.................................................. Felt goods..................................................................... Fertilizers...................................................................... Fdes................................................................................ Firearms........................................................................ Fire extinguishers, chemical.................................... Fireworks...................................................................... Flags and banners...................................................... Flavoring extracts*.................................................... Flax and hemp, dressed............................................ Flour-mill ana gristmill products.......................... Food preparations, not elsewhere specified......... Foundry and machine-shop products................... Foundry supplies........................................................ I'uei, manufactured.................................................... Fur goods....................................................................... Furnishing goods, men’s ........................................... Furniture....................................................................... Furs, dressed................................................................. Galvanizing................................................................... Gas and electric fixtures............................................ Gas, illuminating and heating................................. Gas machines, and gas and water meters............ Glass............................................*.................................. Glass, cutting^ staining, and ornamenting.......... Gloves and mittens, leather..................................... Glucose and starch...................................................... Glue, not elsewhere specified................................... Gold and silver, leaf and foil.................................... Gold and silver, reducing and refining, not from the ore......................................................................... Graphite, ground and refined.................................. Grease and tallow, not including lubricating grease........................................................................... Grindstones................................................................... Haircloth....................................................................... Hair work...................................................................... Hammocks.................................................................... Hand stamps................................................................ Hardware....................................................................... Hardware, saddlery.................................................... Hat and cap materials................................................ Hats and caps, other than felt, straw, and wool. Hats, fur-felt............................... ................................. Hats, straw............................................................. Hats, wool-felt............................................................. Hones and whetstones............................................... Horseshoes, not made in steelworks or rolling m ills............................................................................. Hosiery and knit goods............................................. 4S 1 96 41 2 8 2 6, 9 4 6 House-furnishing goods, not elsewhere specified. Ice, manufactured....................................................... Ink, printing................................................................. Ink, writing.................................................................. Instruments, professional and scientific............... Iron and steel, blast furnaces................................... Iron and steel, steelworks and rolling m ills........ Iron and steel, bolts, nuts, washers, and rivets, not made in steelworks or rolling m ills............. Iron and steel, doors and shutters......................... Iron and steel forgings, not made in steelworks or rolling m ills.......................................................... Iron and steel nails and spikes, out and wrought, including wire nails not made in steelworks or rolling m ills............................................................... Iron ana steel, cast-iron pipe................................... Iron and steel, wrought pipe................................... Ivory, shell and bonework, not including combs and hairpins.............................................................. Japanning...................................................................... Jewelry........................................................................... Jewelry and instrument cases................................. Jute goods...................................................................... Labels and tags............................................................ Lace, cotton.................................................................. Lamps and reflectors.................................................. Lapidary work............................................................. Lard, not made in slaughtering and meat-pack ing establishments.................................................. Lasts........................................................ ...................... Lead, bar, pipe, and sheet........................................ Leather goods, not elsewhere specified.................. Leather, tanned, curried, and finished................. Lim e.................. ............................................................ Linen goods................................................................... Liquors, distilled......................................................... Liquors, m alt............................................................... Wage earners employed on the 15th day of each month or nearest representative day. Feb ruary. March. April- May. June. Per cent mini mum Sep forms July. August. tember. Octo Novem Decem of maxi ber. ber. ber. mum. 6,767 6,872 7,052 7,026 7,034 6,937 0,789 6,769 6,957 7,176 7,051 6,760 6 ,935 23,011 is, m 15,660 17,12S 21,023 25,6S6 30,825 32,526 32,104 28,896 23,065 18,085 15,990 1,391 1,391 1,383 1,374 1,374 1,377 1,3S5 1,402 1,402 1,409 1,414 1,399 1,3S2 570 493 457 512 462 494 502 532 552 519 498 544 521 7,107 6,670 6,796 7,101 7,161 7,255 7, 257 7,301 7,088 7,213 7,564 6,998 6 ,S$0 29,356 31, S9S 31,869 32,813 32,851 31,733 30,782 29,921 29,000 27,757 26,407 23,329 23,912 243,716 257,651 262,418 271,531 270,941 254,443 254,827 252,680 247,953 249,635 233,338 210,279 218,896 10,658 11,166 11,003 11,132 11,328 11,079 10,649 10,787 10,721 10,393 9,948 9,830 9,860 1,985 1,946 2,028 1,921 1,980 1,944 1,817 1,857 1,859 1,957 2,139 2,240 2,132 10,689 10,926 11,148 11,472 11,372 10,877 10,465 10,589 10,459 10,372 10,178 10,012 10,398 2.644 12,557 8,845 795 223 28,289 2,393 7,987 2.600 7,440 7,134 5S4 19 2,094 585 7,071 55,936 12,429 3,567 6,295 62,070 2,775 2,743 11,816 12,572 9,834 9,794 804 823 223 224 30,377 29,941 2,294 2,303 8 , 2 8,234 2 2,614 2,616 7,944 7,999 7,773 7,980 754 698 19 2 2,323 2,362 567 591 6,677 6,820 58,250 58.455 11,076 10,811 3/633 3,681 6,899 6,841 59,343 58,970 2,786 2,721 13,193 12,701 9,836 10,784 805 821 256 228 29,314 28,741 2,338 2,359 8,383 1 8,308. 2,625 2,577 8,182 7,955 8,032 8,047 747 741 2,612 12,613 9,947 787 263 28,568 2,353 8,366 2,596 7,594 7,233 707 18 18 2 ,051 0 21 2,203 596 6,881 58,743 11,961 3,719 7,072 59,310 2,098 592 6,860 58,001 13,164 3,704 6 ,849 60,626 589 6,807 57,009 13,407 3.603 6,370 62,681 i 2,562 12,S49 8,804 783 238 27,709 2,318 8,326 2,587 7,307 7,106 730 26,5)# 2,292 18 18 2,102 1,997 606 6,939 56,530 13,154 3,451 5,691 66,933 2,560 13,221 9,766 780 231 8,266 7,220 6,759 677 2,635 605 6,988 55,216 13,342 3,375 5,251 67,478 2,551 8,481 774 229 26,807 2,351 8,060 2,621 7,188 6,635 486 2,565 13,211 7,436 805 224 28,075 2 ,487 7,891 2,621 7,156 6,592 476 18 2,594 12,555 7,008 807 2 28,567 2,626 7,491 2,604 7,365 6,719 397 18 1,905 13,427 2,054 600 7,115 54,294 13,745 3,422 5,378 66,423 576 7,553 53,715 13,670 3,498 6,095 63,559 2 1,979 573 7,854 58,491 1 2 3,589 6,164 61,279 2,644 7,674 2,625 11,336 11, w o 6,796 793 0 27,677 2,586 7,237 2,588 6,758 6,568 339 1 0 758 200 27,150 2,409 7,061 2,516 6,612 6,114 256 21 2,039 566 7,417 53,793 11,768 , 8 3,530 6,240 7 19 2,615 559 6,941 53,735 6 10,174 3,549 6,690 59,531 58,707 94.2 46.6 97.2 82.8 8 S.2 71.0 77.4 8 81.1 87.3 93.0 83.3 63.1 92.1 76.0 87.4 87.3 84.2 95.5 87.5 76.0 34.0 85.7 80.6 92.2 85.0 91.1 80.6 90.8 74.3 87.0 8 WAGE EABNERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES, Industry. Average number em ployed Jan during uary. year. 264 No. 174.—W age E a r n e r s : N u m ber E mployed in M anufactures , 1914, by M onths and by I n d u st r ie s — Continued, . 0 2 1 2,056 15,080 22,364 4,597 479 488,367 91,452 2,350 48,653 4,275 1,457 11,550 46,460 m ,m 4,759 3,306 4,238 8,843 698 2,792 3,191 25,168 11,633 5,497 1,098 118 32,459 2 1,770 i,s m 4,572 1,293 1,007 7,929 13,002 89,140 13,544 1,013 13,878 13,698 2,825 4 ,W 1,178 282 577 2,61$ 25,068 1,991 15, 039 2 2 4,926 466 494,736 92,207 2,386 4.7,732 4,380 1,285 11,645 52,390 1 2 4,550 3,290 4,430 9,177 692 1,825 3,217 25,221 11,712 5,474 1,131 1 2S, 065 0 2 199 1,680 1,919 4,556 1,303 1,016 8,029 13,501 89,235 13,665 1,038 14,143 12,824 2,799 4,366 1,183 272 557 2,752 25,053 2,008 2,037 1,959 1,843 1,769 1,940 3,309 3,627 2 , 15,160 15,178 15.240 15,343 15,209 15,208 15,176 16,187 15,158 19,699 18;839 17,4S2 16,102 15,760 15,272 13,576 12,535 2 4,933 4,737 4,714 4,723 4,662 4,761 4,896 4,970 4,928 485 491 500 483 475 486 484 490 448 507,229 502,607 507,876 500,581 493,776 482,532 465,920 455,178 436,895 93,717 96,844 99,049 100,863 101,228 101,147 99,079 96,680 92,916 2,326 2,209 1,933 1,816 1,650 1,540 1,629 1,911 1,974 51,564 56,477 58,414 59,378 59,568 60,039 59,231 57,031 52,533 4,244 4,099 3,890 3,585 3,121 3,250 3,590 3,835 3,787 316 1 , 2 1,119 1 1,072 2 1,074 902 472 389 457 11,869 12,045 12,053 12,052 11,681 11,587 11,856 11,906 11,527 53,209 48,976 41,414 38,273 38,805 44,934 48,863 45,279 42,110 16,583 IS, 451 19,234 18,644 17,304 15,852 13,405 ,13,410 8 14,987 6 8 4,859 5,075 4,947 4,8S6 4,623 4,679 4,728 4,742 4,437 3,311 3,252 3,160 3,167 3,130 3,104 3,172 3,151 3,119 4,500 4,466 4,412 4,284 4,338 4,267 4,128 4,031 4,068 8,840 8,300 7,872 6,270 5,351 4,792 4,333 4,608 5,360 719 708 711 717 703 707 6 S6 697 685 1,845 1,855 1,810 L 805 1,772 1,802 1,812 1,864 1,880 3,231 3,194 3,115 3,103 3,077 2,994 2,918 2,920 2 ,8 6 6 2 25,372 25,276 24,565 23,752 2 ,497 22 ,393 22,915 23,130 23,091 11,839 11,522 11,035 10,451 9, 776 9,789 9,865 9,899 9,888 5,445 5,421 5, m 5,268 5,318 5,199 5,288 5,279 , 5,258 1,014 1,029 1,048 1,068 1,073 1,099 1,060 1,039 970 107 1 1 2 106 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 119 1 2 1 123 21,368 13,561 8,421 7,063 7,361 10,015 24,787 35,478 36,838 218 223 253 215 288 287 359 307 231 1,614 1,352 1,274 1,104 1,118 1,236 1,289 1,733 1,853 1,880 1,936 1,948 2,240 2,270 2,194 2,248 2,218 2,016 4,564 4,499 4,503 4,528 4,267 4,263 4,359 4,431 4,362 1,295 1,275 1,224 1,208 1,156 1,186 1,166 1,188 1 , 184 1,039 961 985 897 762 821 951 801 744 8,178 8,083 8,062 8,071 7,745 7,682 7,575 7, 721 7,907 13,752 13,978 14,024 14,048 13,293 13,157 13,229 12,948 12,683 89,756 89,916 89,633 88,389 87,061 86 , 725 8 ,847 83 , 830 87,018 8 13,901 14,158 14,277 13,846 13,399 13,135 13,180 13,207 12,929 1,068 1,057 1,055 1 , 1 1,129 1 1,123 1,106 1,070 l',054 1 14,235 14,000 13,569 12,753 12,804 12,543 12,862 12,945 13,082 14,755 19,331 22,018 23,830 24,328 24, 226 23,739 22,234 18,793 2,834 2,716 2,354 1,933 1,784 1,932 2,094 1,878 2,407 4,298 4,302 4,418 4,408 4,343 4,313 4,317 4,300 4,348 1,192 1,174 1,159 1,138 1,138 1,142 1,133 1,136 1,141 247 243 242 243 231 241 242 245 237 575 577 596 586 579 549 580 577 582 2,899 2,940 2,928 2,905 2,846 2,786 2,948 3,150 3,000 25,833 25,565 25.138 25,572 25,849 24,946 25,516 25,773 25,211 ,21,814 0 2 6 2,299 6 15,074 13,047 6 4M 7 425 421,735 89,386 2,094 49,152 3,544 664 11,193 42,575 13,036 4,199 8,046 4,126 6,414 677 1,910 2,930 23,144 9,983 5,216 1,067 1 36,304 206 1,833 1,879 4,332 1,193 1 , 8,046 12,573 8 , 934 6 12,699 1,052 13,122 14,704 2,680 4,306 1,134 227 541 2,964 24,868 2 0 48.8 98.0 56.0 91.5 85.0 83.0 88.3 64.5 79.5 71.3 21.7 92.9 71.9 64.6 82.7 92.0 89.6 47.2 94.2 92. S 88.7 S8.3 74.2 94.6 85. 8 6 28 19.2 55.4 59.6 81.1 93.2 88.7 72.9 0 2 92.6 89.5 96.6 88.9 89.7 8 8 52.7 62.9 96.0 95.1 80.5 .90.8 84.0 96.2 I fed fe d & % fed W m 9 K 1. . 265 2,292 15,171 17,391 4,787 476 479,786 96,214 1,989 54,981 3,800 869 11,747 45,274 15,508 4,707 3,184 4,274 6,680 700 1,831 3,063 23,877 10,616 5,3 39 1,058 116 21,810 249 1,488 2,049 4,428 1,223 917 7,919 13,349 88,457 13,495 1,073 13,328 19,540 2,353 4,330 1.154 '246 573 2,897 25,366 UFACTURING INDUSTRIES. Liquors, vinous............................................................ Lithographing.............................................................. Locomotives, not made by railroad companies. Looking-glass and picture frames........................... Lubricating greases.................................................... Lumber and timber products................................. Lumber, planing-mill products, not including planing mills connected with sawm ills............ Malt................................................................................. Marble and stone w^ork.............................................. Matches.......................................................................... Mats and matting, from cocoa fiber, grass, e tc .. Mattresses and spring beds, not elsewhere spe cified ........................................................................... Millinery and lace goods........................................... Mineral and soda waters........................................... Minerals and earths, ground.................................... Mirrors,framed and unframed................................ Models and patterns, not including paper pat terns............................................................................ Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts............................. Mucilage and paste..................................................... Musical instruments and materials, not else where specified......................................................... Musical instruments, organs.................................... Musical instruments, pianos.................................... Musical instruments, piano and organ materials. Needles, pins, and hooks and eyes......................... Nets and seines............................................................ Oakum........................................................................... Oil, cottonseed and cake................ . ........................ Oil, essential................................................................. Oil, linseed.................................................................... Oil, not elsewhere specified...................................... Oilcloth and linoleum, floor..................................... Oilcloth, enameled...................................................... Oleomargarine..................... ....................................... Optical goods............................................................... Paints............................................................................. Paper and wood pulp................................................ Paper goods, not elsewhere specified..................... Paper patterns............................................................. Patent medicines and compounds......................... Paving materials......................................................... Peanuts, grading, roasting, cleaning, and shellPeneils,3ead..................................... Pens, fountain and stylographic. Pens, gold.............*.......................... Pens, steel........................................ Perfumery and cosmetics............. Petroleum, refining........................ 2 2 1 1 Phonographs and graphophones... ........................ Photo-engraving, not done in printing estab lishments ................. ................................................. Photographic apparatus........................................... Photographic materials......................... .................. Pickles, preserves, and sauces................................. Pipes, tobacco.............................................................. Plated ware................................................................... Plumbers' supplies, not elsewhere specified........ Pocketbooks................................................................. Pottery........................................................................... Poultry, killing and dressing.............................. Printing and publishing, book and job.......... . Printing and publishing, m usic............................. Printing and publishing, newspapers and peri odicals......................... .............................................. Printing materials...................................................... Pulp goods.............................................................-1Pulp wood.................................................................... Pumps, not including power pum ps.................... Pumps, steam and other pum ps............................ Refrigerators................................................................. Regalia and society badges and emblems............ Rice, cleaning and polishing.................................... Roofing materials........................................................ Rubber goods, not elsewhere specified................. Rules, ivory and wood.............................................. Saddlery and harness................................................. Safes and vaults..................................................... Salt.................................................................................. Sand and emery paper and cloth........................... Sand-lime brick............................................................ Sausage, not made in slaughtering and meat packing establishments......................................... Saws................................................................................. Scales and balances..................................................... Screws, machine.......................................................... 9,381 6,211 2,016 6,658 12,590 2 ,354 8,717 18,479 1,466 26, 705 1,353 113,121 873 114,375 423 1,654 421 2,134 6 ,18S 5,617 2,010 1)253 4,088 50,220 408 12,969 2,972 5,089 6 SI 557 2,244 4,560 4,467 3,643 9,276 6,317 2,0S7 6,919 10,276 2,331 8,817 17,980 1,300 26,034 1.40S 114,SOS 893 114,492 411 1,798 528 2,280 6,605 6,050 1,971 1,758 3,825 47,201 515 13,705 3,148 4,731 747 404 2,270 4,755 4,659 3,808 Months and by I ndustries —Continued. Wage earners employed on the 15th day of each month or nearest representative day. Feb ruary. March. April. May. June. July. Per cent mini mum Sep forms August. tember. Octo Novem Decem of maxi ber. ber. ber. mum. 9,050 9,413 9,441 9,617 9,177 9,523 9,673 8,743 9,017 9,635 10,007 6,268 6,306 6,339 6,298 6,207 6,136 6,121 6,080 6,132 6,137 6,191 2,189 2,192 2,166 2,110 2,113 2,029 1,978 1,854 1,862 3,S19 1,813 7,020 7,024 7,012 6,919 6,879 6,888 6,809 6,296 6,177 5,981 5,978 10, 742 10,333 10,026 10,179 11,641 12,312 14,381 19,136 17,540 12,980 IX,534 2, 442 2,477 2,439 2,463 2,374 2,205 2,336 2,314 2,338 2,371 , 2,158 9,097 9,191 9,049 8,904 8,664 8,204 8,448 8,594 8 ,734 8,622 8,280 18,383 IS,488 18,529 18,562 19,047 19,372 19,394 18,718 18,342 17,722 17,205 1,399 1,5 45 1,506 1,432 1,398 1,438 1,517 1,627 1,695 1,492 1,243 . 26,732 27,240 27,301 27,099 26,60S 25,565 26,754 20,963 27,188 26,737 26,179 926 790 894 965 1,016 956 953 1,060 1,402 2,708 3,158 115,215 116,496 114,034 113,221 112,223 110,453 110,475 111,999 112,852 112,726 112, S90 852 889 901 850 877 884 887 876 845 849 873 114,495 114,838 114,812 114,842 114,145 112,555 112,504 113,694 115,041 115,248 115,$34 422 434 409 411 436 410 451 445 429 413 405 1,800 1,800 1,764 1,757 1,719 1,701 1,592 1,560 1,519 1,403 1,435 4S6 451 399 451 535 253 155 370 '474 505 445 2,263 2,313 2,305 2,217 2,151 2,132 2,045 1,997 1,962 1,980 2,013 6,608 6,569 6,492 6,426 6,408 6,366 6,224 6,027 5,710 5,422 5,399 6,260 6,361 6 ,339 6 , 231 5,902 5,446 4,482 4,498 4,862 5,424 5,483 2,007 2,086 2,138 2,121 2,100 1,997 1,916 1,928 2,005 1,943 1,918 1,690 1,342 1,175 819 332 60S 1,567 1,701 1,852 1,848 344 3,787 4,003 4,232 4,295 4,240 4,205 4,131 4,325 4,314 3,970 S, 729 50,788 54,078 57,317 &8,246 54,624 51,414 46,617 46,629 45,881 44 ,m 45,271 472 483 400 351 352 373 455 393 382 376 su 13,854 13,653 13,399 13,135 12,834 12,436 12,105 11,876 12,401 12,679 13,491 3,200 3,142 3,157 3,108 3,065 2,978 2,842 2,769 2,777 2,721 2, 757 4,875 5,096 6,126 5,128 5,167 5,221 5,448 5,492 6,159 4,971 4,054 730 045 715 729 736 724 624 622 OW 625 653 $96 493 702 515 476 430 544 714 720 m 604 2,259 2,228 2,177 $,174 2 ,1S6 2 , 21S 2,250 2,270 2,303 2,309 2,284 4,733 4,784 4,755 4,710 4,662 4,5S4 4,494 4,382 4,299 4,294 4,268 4, S67 4,885 4, 774 4,704 4,711 4,616 4,460 4,118 4,005 3,941 3,864 3,814 3,903 3,943 3,815 3,683 3,647 3,535 3,344 3,273 3,388 3,558 87.4 95.9 82.7 85.0 52.4 87.1 89.3 88.7 73.3 93.6 25.0 94.8 93.8 97.1 89. S 77.9 29,0 83.4 81.7 70,5 90.0 17.9 86.2 76.5 66.8 85,7 85.0 84.7 82. 5 55.0 94.2 89.2 79.1 83.0 WAGE EARNERS IK MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES. Industry. Average number em ployed Jan during uary. year. by 266 No. 174. —Wage E arners : N umber E mployed in Manufactures, 1914, 4,408 4,274 4,264 3,966 3.820 3,794 3,952 3 , 570 3,439 2,880 2,737 2,750 14,648 14,098 12,819 12,312 12,449 12,592 34,822 32,967 29, SOS 28,743 28,107 29,533 11,342 10,639 10,002 10,419 9,736 9,224 49,985 48,164 47,754 48,7o3 50,113 50,005 2 , 194 2,184 2,212 2,179 2,127 2,082 9,639 9,611 9,734 9,704 9,497 9,373 111,141 109,700 107,193 105,213 100,142 100,045 6,465 6,887 7,033 7,249 7,239 7,160 94,848 91,292 95,128 101,938 103,859 108,440 20,502 16,233 13,568 13;435 12, 295 13,340 7,449 7,510 7,147 7,089 6,779 7,077 9,344 9,667 9,801 9,562 9,750 o ,m 2,713 1,839 2,160 2,525 2,517 2,517 13,893 13,927 14,160 14,286 14,106 13,711 2,157 2,076 1,950 2,097 2,064 2,096 5,407 6,175 5,416 5,595 5,569 5,696 3,528 3,597 3,862 3,039 3,715 3,849 28,374 28,180 28,296 28,138 26,408 26,302 7,720 7,679 7,699 7,625 7,506 7,497 1,921 2,086 2,044 2,065 2,099 2,052 26,641 27,178 26,450 25,913 25,032 25,334 4,095 3,949 4,045 4,153 4,085 4.032 4 8 0 441 443 457 441 436 3,437 3,438 3,426 3,425 3,413 3,425 26,751 28,870 29,797 30,442 28,967 27,091 7,828 7,033 7,166 7,411 7,059 7 , 105 50,214 50,184 48,912 46,823 44,202 42,623 4,470 7,180 9,066 20,353 18,686 13,354 1,062 1,017 1,338 7,253 14,635 12,979 12,471 12,397 11,593 10,390 10,117 10,300 2,952 3,090 3,049 3,312 3,346 3,527 4,122 4,111 4.291 4,491 4,325 4,445 9,664 9,625 9,762 9,625 9,226 8 , 8 101 72 100 89 97 88 5,448 4,943 5,427 5,526 4,300 4 , m 1,006 1,067 1,111 . 1,085 1,087 1,060 24,134 24,627 24,940 22,799 20,139 19,538 4 , 25,479 24,918 25,811 24,892 24,575 2 152,213 153,363 154,810 156,404 154,005 150,948 16,746 16,600 16,186 15,905 15,691 15,823 8,299 8,712 9,818 10,135 9,086 7,031 10,124 9,935 9,845 9,043 9,096 8,597 37,579 35,747 34,031 32,608 31,150 30,407 ' 1,002 989 1,065 1,048 1,036 1,033 11,952 8,290 7,686 8,751 9,011 9,268 82.5 64.4 76.7 70.4 72.1 84.3 86.9 93.2 88-7 88.6 84.2 59.0 87.4 94.3 64.9 94.8 78.3 86.8 91-4 85.4 94.3 90.3 91.4 87.6 93.1 97.2 84.5 80.8 84.7 12.4 4.6 71.2 81.0 88.9 8 8. G 8 71.3 72.9 87.1 78.3 86.8 8 2 95.9 87.6 56.7 80.9 80.5 88.8 57.9 6 2 6 7 4,512 4,110 14,720 36,222 12,388 51,365 2,291 9,927 1X1,779 6,929 95,108 20,837 7,640 9,439 2,779 14,138 2,342 5,647 3,682 29,187 7,946 1,951 26,071 4,241 439 3,46-5 30,524 8,709 49,880 4,045 857 12,792 3,007 4,148 9,588 93 5,580 998 24,078 25,679 152,270 16,748 7,881 10,174 37,647 1,039 12,504 IN D U S T R IE S . 4 ,65S 4,593 4,183 4,027 15,475 14,985 36,636 36,773 12,305 18,7M 54,890 53,483 2,395 2,374 9,613 9,868 111,706 112,761 7, no 6,973 94,090 92,973 20,811 20 , 725 7,5G0 7,512 9,683 9,663 2,832 2,801 14,461 14,418 2,489 2,477 6,478 5,501 3,818 3,806 30,537 30,046 7,879 7,894 1,935 1,941 26,767 26,483 4,293 4,185 454 444 3,494 3,487 31,496 30,892 8,612 8,435 46,508 48,279 3,264 3,989 723 701 11,983 12,229 2,898 2,926 4,244 4,249 9,942 9,710 87 90 5,702 5,591 1,006 1,004 23,204 23,505 27,566 26,320 149,915 152,070 17,734 17,346 7,165 7,501 10,633 10,318 37,408 37,767 1.114 1.056 13,228 ; 12,891 M A N U F A C T U R IN G 4,858 4,255 15,739 36,788 11,746 56,659 2,392 9,282 110,879 7,214 99,633 20,381 7,541 9,824 2,777 14,427 2,409 5,961 3,790 30,785 7,953 1,959 27,388 4,473 452 3,493 31,650 8,373 45,744 2,537 673 11,722 2,900 4,276 10,027 78 5,686 1,002 22,137 27,995 153,488 17,910 6,853 10,427 35,759 1,112 13,273 IN 5,171 5,036 4,236 4,249 16,056 15,803 36,262 35,435 10,776 10,341 56,006 56,487 2,301 2,353 9,288 9,256 107,769 109,712 7,283 7,298 106,613 10(3,062 20,778 19,867 7,752 7,564 9,748 9,663 2,828 2,732 14,212 14,325 2,320 2,271 5,893 5,886 3,584 3,566 28,732 29,787 7.601 7,737 1,907 1,896 26,338 27,061 4,506 4,499 462 453 3,470 3,511 27,112 30,828 7,622 8,127 46,876 45,859 6,593 $.527 893 1,453 9,930 9,112 2,858 2,903 4,121 4,261 9,722 9,975 80 SI 5,222 5,277 968 978 20,485 21,422 26,855 27,382 151,986 153,232 17,885 17,812 6 ,7 45 6,438 9,816 10,324 33,717 33,98*4 1,060 1,094 13,074 13,164 EARNERS 4,446 3,699 14,308 33,508 10,981 51,972 2,257 9,566 108,170 7,070 98,832 17, 731 7,385 9,617 2,585 14,172 2,229 5,602 3,703 28,731 7,728 1,988 26,388 4,213 446 3,457 29,535 7,790 47,107 7,997 3,632 11,253 3,064 4,282 9,646 88 5,238 1,031 22,584 25,980 152,892 16,866 7,887 9,911 34,817 1,054 11,091 W AGE Screws, wood....................................................... Sewing-machine cases................................... Sewing machine and attachments..................... Shipbuilding, iron and steel............................... Shipbuilding, wooden, including boat building. Shirts................................................................... Show cases........................................................... Signs and advertising novelties.......................... Silk goods, including throwsters......................... Silversmithing and silverware............................ Slaughtering and meat packing......................... Smelting and refining, copper............................ Smelting and refining, lead................................. Smelting and refining, zinc................................. Smelting and refining, not from the ore............. Soap..................................................................... Soda-water apparatus......................................... Sporting and athletic goods................................ Springs, steel, car. and carriage, not made in steelworks or rolling mills................................ Stamped and enameled ware, not elsewhere specified............................................................ Stationery goods, not elsewhere specified.......... Statuary and art goods........................................ Steam fittings and steam and hot-water heat ing apparatus................................................... Steam packing..................................................... Stencils and brands............................................ Stereotyping and electrotyping..... .................. . Stoves and hot-air furnaces................................. Stoves, gas and oil............................................... Structural ironwork, not made in steelworks or rolling mills.................................................. Sugar, beer........................................................... Sugar, cane......................................................... Sugar, refining..................................................... Sulphuric, nitric, and mixed acids.................... Surgical appliances.............................................. Suspenders, garters, and elastic-woven goods... Theatrical scenery............................................... Tin plate and temeplate.................................... Tinfoil................................................................. Tinware, not elsewhere specified........................ Tobacco, chewing and smoking and snuff........ Tobacco, cigars, and cigarettes........................... Tools, not elsewhere specified............................. Toys and games................................................... Trunks and valises......................... .................... Turpentine and rosin.......................................... Type founding................................................... . Typewriters and supplies................................... 8 Manufactures , 1914, by Months and by I ndustries — Continued. YVage earners employed on the 15th day of each month or nearest representative day. Feb ruary. March. April. Sep August. tember. 4,738 4,510 2,616 639 2,529 5,064 5,361 2,173 2,979 650 3,209 12,280 276 1,112 1,770 2, 788 4,085 17,207 11,825 212 2,721 2, 772 6,251 676 906 180,027 2,034 344 7,006,331 11, 0S2 4,519 4,485 633 2,477 5,234 5,065 2,046 2,793 646 3.161 12,210 284 3,605 1,122 1,739 2,772 4,041 16,369 11,756 166 2,787 2,694 10,965 6,172 729 1,047 155,987 2; 104 375 6,736,968 4,470 4,294 2,628 610 1,513 5,300 4,897 2,020 2,763 661 3M 7 12,073 274 1,135 1,827 2,932 4,019 16,255 11,610 136 2,926 2,578 11,202 6,341 762 1,118 149,053 2,288 388 6,640,284 86.8 92.8 90.4 84.5 30.4 57.6 85.1 79.9 88 .9 85.7 79.4 90.2 63.4 91.7 82.7 68 .5 92.2 86.4 91.0 56.6 68.9 SI. 3 86.6 87.8 S6.4 70.9 90.2 88.0 77.3 91.7 i “ All other” includes “ Millstones,” 2 establishments: ' ' Ordnance and accessories,” 2 establishments; “ Pulp, from fiber other than wood,” 3 establishments; and “ Whalebone cutting,” 1 establishment. IN D U S T R IE S 4,760 4,473 4,469 4,720 4,341 4,298 4 ,2 4 6 4,273 2,822 2,737 2,664 2,643 633 620 600 635 882 1,006 1,651 815 4,007 3,945 3,176 4,633 5,752 5 ,750 5,596 0 ,667 2,321 2,316 2,182 2,191 3,074 2,864 3,030 2,947 653 629 623 619 3,659 3,283 3,382 3,312 12,388 11,643 12,185 12,197 324 432 280 305 1,138 1,154 1,138 1,141 2,006 1,980 1,949 1,903 3 ,7S6 3,049 2,687 2,704 4,149 3,961 3,910 4,000 17,575 17,200 17,006 17,329 12,106 11.608 11,650 11,707 200 163 194 191 2,453 3,484 2,607 2.664 2,991 3,131 3,010 2; 829 11,398 11,093 10,965 10,851 6,538 6,279 6,258 5,964 690 658 671 673 950 850 1.118 1,096 163;625 156,463 153,601 157,842 2,137 2,097 2,041 *,014 322 347 307 324 7,100,368 7,018,867 7,020,683 7,086,815 M A N U F A C T U R IN G 4,981 4,574 2,881 616 778 4.448 5', 691 2,528 3,027 686 3,699 12,557 416 1,196 1,992 3,924 4,239 17,864 12,558 164 2,463 2,943 11,870 6,584 706 1,199 164,665 2,188 358 7,148,650 July. IN 5,060 4,562 2,874 582 776 4,864 5,695 2,503 2,982 695 3,805 12,487 406 1,213 2,077 3,878 4,230 18,363 12,744 165 2,552 2, 848 12,343 6,794 723 1,087 165,175 2,250 381 7,217,320 June. EARNERS Umbrellas and canes.................................................. 4,792 5,015 5,150 5,143 Upholstering materials, not elsewhere specified. 4,426 4,535 4,471 4,523 Varnishes-...................................................................... 2,734 2,721 2,776 2,841 Vault lights and ventilators..................................... 601 546 540 558 Vinegar and cider........................................................ 1,229 776 768 777 Wall paper, not mado in paper m ills.................... 4,738 5,517 5,466 5,202 Wall plaster.................................................................. 5,389 4,966 4,998 5,230 Washing machines and clothes wringers.............. 2,302 2,371 2,461 2,512 W aste............................................................................. 2, 966 2,975 3,050 3,108 Watch and clock materials...................................... 727 715 706 670 W atchcases.................................................................. 3,514 3,887 3,859 3,825 W atches......................................................................... 12, 390 12,863 12,885 12,913 Wheelbarrows.............................................................. 297 287 295 323 W hips............................................................................. 1,163 1,199 1,203 1,205 W indmills, not elsewhere specified....................... 1,955 2,051 2,064 2,102 Window and door screens and weather strips... 3*194 3,099 3,214 3,495 W indow shades and fixtures................................... 4,077 4,086 4,070 4,134 W ire................................................................................ 17,600 18,483 18,733 18,816 Wirework, including wire rope and cable, not elsewhere specified.................................................. 12,126 12,544 12,648 12,756 120 159 122 Wood carpet................................................................. 166 Wood distillation, not including turpentine and rosin.................................................................... 2,782 3,531 3,359 2,887 W ood preserving.......................................................... 2,830 2,809 '2,544 2,811 Wood, turned and carved........................................ 11,615 12,414 12,655 12,542 Wooden goods, not elsewhere specified................ 6,418 6,478 6,681 6,876 720 750 738 Wool pulling................................................................. 708 Wool scouring............................................................... 1.059 1,044 1,132 1,161 Woolen and worsted goods...................................... 158;692 155,262 158,745 163,859 Wool shoddy................................................................. 2,145 2,143 2,224 2,220 356 357 397 385 AH other 1...................................................................... Total.................................................................... 7,036,337 7,075,682 7,141,594 7,242,752 May. Per mini mum, Octo Novem Decem forms ber. of m axi ber. ber. mum. W AGE Industry. Average numoer em ployed Jan during uary. year. in 2 6 8 No. 174. —W age E arners : N umber E mployed No. 1 7 5 .—WAGE EARNERS: N u m b e r E m p l o y e d in M an ufactu res, 1914, by M o nth s, by States, and by G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce. The maximum month of employment is shown by black figures and the minimum month by italic figures.] 81,479 6,915 40,686 121,611 24,619 83,080 7.053 41,252 126,749 24,836 233,083 e ,m 521,752 518,292 198,650 60,856 39,748 28, 704 7,577 203,312 62,144 39,986 65,834 78,311 81,457 108,456 633,583 282,176 96,982 47,810 155,240 13,187 24,103 3,969 81,296 381,166 $,605 4,025 „ 2’ 389,376 3,926 10,583 512,246 203,167 63,658 41,295 65,633 76,265 80,810 110,879 611,928 269.532 92,310 45,097 156,296 15,280 25,802 4,042 78, 427 379,332 3,892 79,646 7,715 44,658 157,054 28,258 223,931 21,418 8,765 57,775 101,703 10,368 505,982 199,301 63,519 42,361 65,207 77,889 78,888 107,202 595,609 268,399 92,007 46,143 156,263 15,677 25,726 4,128 78,018 371,217 79,181 7,076 45,506 161,072 27,994 219,789 24,134 8,885 55,924 100,898 10,069 502,603 201,206 67,845 41,834 66,145 75,848 79,811 123,844 588,703 274,164 91,128 47,304 155,366 13,232 28,795 3,599 77,279 367,483 3,927 78,750 6,262 43,652 159,574 27,959 222,889 28,364 8,965 55,071 100,934 10,091 504,543 206,040 67,0S5 42,288 66,067 75,158 88, C53 134,437 589,194 273,866 89,739 48,010 154, 431 12,386 26,210 3,237 76,982 372,481 3,846 76,231 5,847 42,951 152,431 73,252 5,916 40,265 132,945 31,004 29,667 223,118 220,393 23,667 IS, 922 8 ,995 9,064 55,354 52,087 100,428 98,749 9,831 8,783 505,655 488,164 195,460 180,266 63,639 .60,946 42,750 42,290 64,742 61,931 78,032 81,183 87,519 83,540 118,633 101,335 590,992 587,141 270,454 254,678 ■ 90,525 89,202 47,774 45,881 152,048 141,558 12,920 12,368 26,017 24,852 3,282 2,954 77,402 76,993 372,664 362,322 3,816 3,606 87.9 75.2 85.3 121,653 74.3 28,417 79.1 221,543 94.3 18,187 61.1 9,227 93 8 90.2 52,194 97,751 84.8 7,806 60.6 483,275 92.6 176,939 85.9 60,661 89.4 41,354 93.0 6 0 , 91.4 4 92.6 77,955 77,796 88 .4 99,363 73.9 91.6 580,489 249,777 88.5 88,995 * 88.9 43,937 90.8 139,366 88.8 12,417 78.9 24,653 88.5 2,853 69.1 77,030 93.0 356,057 92.8 3,614 89.4 73,022 6,029 38,810 8 2 6 9 3,958 82,243 377,720 3,623 115,286 78,532 7,774 42, 470 144,762 26,667 228, 252 22,834 8,869 56,764 101,939 IN D U S T R IE S . 63,832 77,SS5 82,406 106,899 628,535 277,824 100,110 47,519 151, 799 13,154 21,861 8,658 56.595 79,208 7,678 41,369 140,981 25,710 231,433 21,908 9,003 56,968 103,590 9,853 508,665 203,442 62,9S2 40,681 65,995 76,604 83,812 110,968 619,082 278,103 92,257 45,296 155,556 15,172 25,147 M A N U F A C T U R IN G 230,542 21,304 S, 672 55,851 113,257 81,555 7,432 41,011 135,252 25, 489 232,162 21,776 8,725 57,066 109,489 S, 738 514, 505 205,317 62,970 40,170 66,072 78, 905 79,169 110,167 628,344 281,040 92,417 47,290 156,968 14,395 24,560 3,894 80,099 383,830 3,804 IN 78,717 80,668 0 , SOS 7,079 41,979 41,118 139,481 119,688 27,278 26,816 226,264 228,033 22,155 21,485 8,877 8,696 55,608 55,647 104,461 109,508 8,919 6,915 506,943 517,634 197,503 196,936 63,113 61,051 41,259 40,351 64,586 63,088 77,665 78,445 82,149 82,527 111,585 106,837 606,698 626,776 271,090 273,067 92,834 98,336 46,702 48,363 152,182 151, 293 13,704 14,260 25,144 24,159 3,655 3.919 78,993 82, 803 373,605 375,612 3,621 3,776 EARNERS Alabama................................................ Arizona................................................. Arkansas............................................... California............................................... Colorado................................................ Connecticut........................................... Delaware................................................ District of Columbia.......................... Florida................................................... Georgia................................................... xdaho...................................................... Illinois.................................................... Indiana.................................................. Iowa........................................................ Kansas.................................................... Kentucky.............................................. Louisiana.............................................. Maine...................................................... Maryland.............................................. Massachusetts...................................... Michigan................................................ Minnesota.............................................. Mississippi............................................ Missouri................................................. Montana................................................ Nebraska....... ....................................... N evada.................................................. New Hampshire.................................. New Jersey........................................... New Mexico......................................... W AGE State. Wage earners employed on the 15th day of each month, or nearest representative day. Per Average cent number mini em mum ployed during January. Febru March. April. June. July. ' August. Septem October. Novem Decem offorms May. ber. ary. maxi ber, ber. year. mum. 6 in Manufactures, 1914, by Months , by States , and by G eographic D ivisions —Con. IN 8 M A N U F A C T U R IN G IN D U S T R IE S . i Pm* States included in each division, see note 5, p. 36. 92.9 92.1 89.3 92.7 89.5 90.0 96.5 82.9 75.2 EARNERS Geographic divisions.1 New England....................................... 1,140,233 1,169,928 1,173,596 1,180,259 1,170,317 1,163,457 1,146,790 1,119,838 1,107, 731 1,121,361 1,122,946 1,109,694 1,096,879 Middle Atlantic................................... 2,355,940 2,376,668 2,405,992 2,438,053 2,423,659 2,392,003 2,368,927 2,325,574 2,319,460 2,357,792 2,347,907 2,270,109 2,244,536 East North Central............................. 1,686,281 1,696,039 1,722,595 1,747,289 1,733,258 1,709,904 1,699.784 1,677,985 1,678,439 1,685,138 1,660,307 1,583,747 1,568,887 West North Central........................... SSI, 595 3S1,680 382,633 384,991 383,777 3S3,545 3S6,597 387,379 330,514 387,276 382,463 866,188 868,097 South Atlantic..................................... GS5,342 688,891 694, 283 70S, 069 704,412 694, 894 686,545 675,549 691,413 711,705 686.227 645,060 637,086 East South Central............................. 264, 37S 265,057 267,066 274,840 272,229 260,539 265,712 267,030 268,677 26S, 330 261,419 251,333 245,618 West South Central........................... 211,940 213,921 210,806 210,944 210,670 807,999 209,147 215,558 214,843 213,191 214,659 213,013 208,529 Mountain............................................... SI, 113 78,308 78,606 75,620 79,589 82.396 85,382 88,809 84,242 82,922 85.504 79,835 77,143 Pacific.................................................... 235,515 204,590 211,017 224,687 239,409 247,313 251,484 261,145 205,334 259,044 244,899 217,719 199,639 W AGE Wage earners employed on the 15th day of each month, or nearest representative day. Per Average cent number mini em State. mum ployed during January. Febru March. April. May. June. July. August. Septem October. Novem Decem offorms maxi ber. ber. ber. ary. year. mum. i New York.................... ........................ 1,057,85? 1,055,575 1,078,354 1,034,773 1,084,215 1,067,030 1,053,471 1,033,953 1,037,475 1,067,384 1,072,512 1,034,649 1,014,393 92.7 North Carolina..................................... 130,844 138,553 138,731 141,491 140,511 139,150 137,182 136,775 135,011 134,465 133,804 133, 544 132,911 93.9 North D akota.., ................................. 3,275 8 , 054. 2,976 3,442 3,625 3,533 3,333 3,175 81.5 3,000 3,104 3,207 3,554 3,397 Ohio........................................................ 510,435 511,055 524,663 534,537 533,186 523,053 518,310 500,133 506,991 510,037 501,396 478,412 476, 841 89.2 93.4 Oklahoma............................................. 17,443 17,365 17,176 17,164 17,493 17,807 17,334 17,232 16.902 17,398 18,086 17,911 17,446 Oregon.................................................... 28,829 26,154 26,715 28,52? 30,806 31,596 31,540 31,095 30,505 29,243 28,421 26,531 24,815 78.5 Pennsylvania...................................... 924,478 945,481 949,918 962,114 955,614 942,197 936,124 920,404 914,502 917,927 902,731 878,138 873,586 90.8 Rhode Island....................................... 113,425 116,501 116,597 116,685 116,349 115,661 114,119 111,600 110,936 112,035 112,300 110,056 108,861 92.8 South Carolina..................................... 71,914 75,728 76,898 77,256 73,826 71,200 69,830 69,334 68,885 69,215 69,557 70,540 71,299 83.4 South Dakota...................................... 3,893 3,794 3,878 4,007 3,788 84.7 3,990 3,560 3,588 3,715 3,992 4,087 3,490 3,488 8 8 Tennessee............................................... 74,373 73,538 74,236 76,116 77,312 70,040 76,450 76,034 76,047 75,559 72,672 70,269 6 , BOS Texas...................................................... 74,853 76,993 75,559 74,217 73,261 72,819 73,078 75,779 76,587 70,983 75,5SS 73,654 74,318 93.8 Utah........................................................ 13,894 13,035 18, 582 12, 578 13,101 13,386 14,262 15,401 14, 993 15, 794 15,525 13,334 12,937 78.4 91.3 Vermont................................................ 32,704 33,288 33,273 34,155 84,194 34,125 33,254 31,792 31,213 32,208 31,615 31,571 31,760 86.1 Virginia................. ................................ 102,820 100,795 101,063 103,802 10B, 175 105,902 104,916 102,697 103,418 108,690 106,016 96,944 93,582 70.6 Washington........................................... 67,205 58,748 62,691 09,411 73,351 74,736 79,182 72,990 73,757 70,227 64,047 58,243 63,071 81.6 West Virginia....................................... 71,078 71,642 71, 608 74,664 76.677 76,205 73,332 69, S80 71,041 71,664 69,773 63,875 62,572 88,6 Wisconsin.............................................. 194,310 197,347 203,166 205,512 199; 210 196,041 196,523 193,170 193,475 190,652 187,342 132,227 m , 055 2,989 8 , 6 4 3,34? 3,279 2,663 3,070 78.8 3,230 Wyoming........................................ . . . 2,815 1 2,736 2, 646 2,882 3,352 3,207 91.7 Total.......................................... 7,036,337 7,075,682 7,141,594 7,242,752 7,217,320 7,148,650 7,100,368 7,018,867 7,020,683 7,086,815 7,006,331 6,736,698 6,640,284 2 7 0 No. 175.—W age E arners : N umber E mployed . 2 N o. 1 7 8 . — W AG E E A E N E B S: N um ber E mployed in M anufactures , C la ssified A ccording to P revailing H ours of L abo r , 1914. Prevailing hours of labor per week. Average Per cent number employed. of total. 48 hours and u n d e r . ^ .................................... L............................... 831,779 Between 48 and 54 hours *................................................... .................... 944,562 54 h mlfs................. . . ....... 1,813,079 Retweeti 54 S.rir] ROhmirQ . 1,547,374 60 hours......................................................................... .. ..................... .. 1,484.662 Prevailing hours of labor per week* . 11.8 Between 60 and 72 hn?irs 13.4 72 hours..... ............................ . . , 25.8 Over 72 timirq . . . 22.0 T o ta l.................................... . 21.1 Average Per cent number employed. of total. .........................................j 249,026 „.............................................. 106,080 ... ....................... 59,775 .................. .......... 7,036,337 3.5 1.5 0.8 100.0 'S&IHXSiHrJSTI O N IH H X O V ^ a N T K NX SR K N H V a IIDVM. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.! to -a 272 WAGES AND HOUKS OF LABOR, 177.— W A G E S A N D H O U R S O F L A B O R : R e l a t iv e H o u r s o f L a b o r P e r W e e k , R e l a t iv e R a t e s o f W a g e s P e r H o u r , a n d R e l a t iv e R a t e s op W a g e s P e r W e e k , C o m p u t e d fr o m U n io n S c a l e s , 1913 to 1917. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor. The figures are based on data obtained in the principal cities of the United States, 40 cities being covered for 1913, 41 cities for 1914, 47 cities for 1915,48 cities for 1916, and 56 for 1917. The relative hours are percentages which in dicate the change in the regular full-time working hours per week, account not being taken of loss of time from slack work or other causes. The relative wages are percentages which indicate the change in wages per hour and per full-time week. Hours and rates for 1913=100. The figuresare based on the scale prevailing May 15,1913, May 1,1914 and 1915, and May 15,1916 and 1917. N o. Rela tive full time hours pe* week. Year. Rela Rela tive tive .rate of rate of wages wages per per ’ week, hour. full time. Rela tive full time hours per week. 100 99 99 98 98 100 102 103 107 117 Rela tive full time hours per week. Rela Rela Rela tive Rela Rela tive tive tive rate of full tive rate of rate of wages time rate of wages wages per hours wages per per week, per per week, hour. full week. hour. full time. time. Brewery and bottling-house workmen. T> 1 isnircrs* 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. Rela Rela tive tive rate of rate of wages wages per per week, hour. full time. Bottlers. 100 102 103 105 114 100 100 99 98 98 100 103 107 110 115 Brewers. 100 103 106 108 113 100 100 99 99 99 Chauffeurs and drivers. 100 102 100 102 111 110 104 106 103 105 100 100 100 100 99 100 102 100 102 112 110 103 105 103 105 Brewery and bottling-house workmen—Continued. Elevator men. Coopers. 1913-1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 100 100 100 100 100 100 101 101 104 111 100 101 101 104 111 100 93 85 85 84 100 108 119 119 126 100 101 102 102 107 Engineers. 100 100 99 97 97 100 102 Firemen. 100 102 103 107 113 103 104 109 100 100 99 98 98 100 102 104 107 HO 100 102 103 105 108 Brewery and bottling-house workmen—Continued. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. Itl6.. 1917.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 100 100 100 102 100 102 97 97 97 108 113 104 109 116 100 100 100 102 106 111 100 102 102 Maltsters. Laborers. Labelers, bottle beer. 100 100 100 100 100 101 102 100 100 100 100 100 101 100 103 109 96 89 89 100 100 100 100 Oilers. 100 101 104 115 116 103 104 108 111 88 120 no 106 99 Brewery and bottling-house workmen—Continued. Stablemen. • Washers. Packers, bottle beer. 120 104 103 105 104 95 99 109 107 105 94 118 113 114 108 97 94 Brewery and bottling-house workmen— Continued. Miscellaneous occupa Watchmen. tions. 100 100 100 100 98 100 101 102 105 114 100 101 102 105 110 100 100 100 99 99 100 101 100 101 111 111 105 109 105 108 98 98 99 100 101 102 110 110 100 101 101 109 109 100 100 100 100 98 100 102 103 107 109 100 102 103 107 108 Washhouse men. 100 100 99 99 99 100 101 100 101 111 no 104 106 103 105 Building trades. Bricklayers, sewer, tun nel, and caisson. Bricklayers. 100 100 99 99 99 too 102 103 104 107 100 102 102 103 106 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 103 100 100 100 100 103 WAGES AND 273 HOURS OF LABOR, No. 177. —W ages and H ours op L abor : R elative H ours op L abor P er W eek , R elative R ates op W ages P er H our , and R elative R ates op Wages P er Wekk , Computed from U nion S cales , 1913 to 1917—Continued, Year. Rela Rela Rela tive tive tive full rate of rate of wages time per hours week, per per full hour. week. time. Rela Rela Rela tive tive tive full rate of rate of wages time per hours wages week, per per hour. full week. time. Rela tive full time hours per week. Rela Rela tive tive rate of rate of wages wages per per week, hour. full time. Rela tive full time hours per week. Rela Rela tive tive rate of rate of wages wages per per week, hour. full time. Building trades—Continued. Building laborers. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 100 100 100 99 98 100 101 101 106 117 100 101 100 104 112 Carpenters, parquetry floor layers. Carpenters. 100 100 100 99 99 100 102 103 106 115 100 102 103 106 115 100 100 100 100 100 100 106 107 108 120 100 106 107 108 118 Cement finishers. 100 99 99 98 97 100 101 102 103 109 100 100 101 101 106 Building trades—Continued. Cement finishers* helpers. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 100 100 100 100 100 100 101 101 102 106 100 100 101 101 106 Engineers, portable and hoisting. Cement finishers, laborers. 100 100 100 103 110 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 103 109 100 100 99 99 98 100 101 102 103 108 100 101 101 101 106 Hod carriers. 100 99 99 99 99 100 101 102 105 117 100 101 102 105 117 Building trades—Continued. Inside wire men, fixture hangers. Inside wi remen. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 100 100 99 98 98 100 103 105 107 114 100 103 104 106 112 100 99 ; 98 96 96 100 106 106 110 118 100 105 105 107 114 Lathers. 100 100 99 99 99 100 102 103 106 110 Marble-setters. 100 102 103 105 109 100 100 100 100 100 100 101 102 102 103 100 101 102 102 102 Building trades—Continued. Painters. Marble-setters* helpers. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 100 100 100 100 100 100 101 101 101 107 100 100 100 100 107 100 100 100 99 98 3 2 951 °— s a 1917 ------- 18 100 103 104 113 117 Painters, fresco. 100 103 104 112 116 100 99 99 98 S8 100 104 104 117 118 Painters, sign. 100 104 104 115 116 100 100 99 99 99 100 100 100 103 107 100 100 100 102 106 274 W AGES AND HOURS OF LABOR, N o. 1 7 7 ,—Wages and H ours of L abor : R elative H ours of L abor P er W eek , R elative R ates of Wages P er H our , and R elative R ates of Wages P er W eek , Computed from U nion S cales, 1913 to 1917—Coat in nod. Rela Rela Rela tive tive tive full rate of rate of wages time per hours wages week, per per hour. full week. time. Year. Rela tive Rela rate of tive rate of w per wages week, per hour. full time. Relatime hours per week. Rela Rela tive tive rate of rate of wages per wages per week, hour. full time. Rela tive fulltime hours per week. Rela Rela tive tive rate of rate of wages per wages week, per full hour. time. Rela tive full- time hours per week. Building trades— Continued. 1913.. 1914.. 1015., 1916.. 1917.. 1 1 6 90 0 0 8 98 0 0 1 105 108 1 1 11 0 Plumbers and gas fitters. Plasterers’ laborers. Plasterers. 103 106 0 0 0 0 10 0 01 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 97 1 97 0 99 0 106 1 104 0 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 99 0 0 103 107 1 99 0 1 01 0 11 2 1 0 Sheet-metal workers. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 105 1 0 0 104 0 105 1 0 21 1 1 1040 1 - 0 1 1050 0 2 99 107 99 1 1 0 6 1 Building trades—Continued. Steam fitters’ helpers. Ste:am fitteirs. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 1 99 09 99 98 0 10 1 104 106 no 0 0 01 21 103 105 109 0 0 1 10 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 190 1 0 1 105 0 106 0 113 Structural-iron workers. Stonemasons. 1 21 1 01 21 1 1 21 0 0 1 104 106 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 0103 1 0 104 0 0106 0n o 01 01 1 1 1 0 103 104 105 109 99 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0104 1 1 1 103 109 no 0 0 0 2 2 Building trades—Continued. Structural-iron work Structural-iron workers, ers, finishers. finishers’ helpers. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 1 1 1 1 99 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 01 0 104 2 21 104 108 109 1 0 2 1 0 98 0 0 1 1 01 no 0 0 0 1 1 11 11 11 Tile layers. 0 0 0 0 0 108 0 0 111 0 0 1 1 99 2 01 1 0 103 108 99 Tile layers’ helpers. 1 1 11 0 1 1 0 106 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 01 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 11 0 0 01 11 00 1 1040 0 103 1 98 108 2 98 106 97 1 1 1108 1 0 Chauffeurs, teamsters., and drivers. Chauffeurs. 1013.. 1914.. 1915.1916.. 1917.. 1 1 99 97 96 0 0 01 0 1 0 106 113 01 0 01 0 21 0 1 99 104 109 0 01 1 103 107 114 99 98 0 01 0 1 21 1 0 01 0 0 1 12 0 2 106 1 1 0 0 01 0 0 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 01 10 0 0 105 0109 1 105 109 0 01 1 1 0 0 0 •0 100 104 105 0106 0 0 0 1 1 1 104 107 0 0 1 0 10 0 0 103 1 1 103 1 0 1 103 0 0 103 0116 117 0 119 119 Metal trades. Stone cutters. 01 1 01 105 no 99 2 96 Granite and stone trades. Granite cutters. Freight handlers. Miscellaneous occupa tions. Teamsters and drivers. Blacksmiths. 1 104 105 105 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 99 0 99 106 114 Blacksmiths’ helpers. 1 0 21 0 105 1 1 0 01 1 2 0 0 99 1 1 1 2 98 1 0 01 0 104 109 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 11 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 104 0 0 2 107 2 119 1 0 1 0 0 W AGES AND HOURS 275 OF LABO R, N o . 1 7 7 .—W a g e s a n d H o u r s o f L a b o r : R e la t iv e H o u r s o f L a b o r P e r W e e k , R e la t iv e R a tes of W a g e s P e r H o u r , a n d R ela t iv e R a tes of W a g e s P e r W e e k , C o m pu ted F rom U n io n S c a l e s , 1913 to 1917— C o n tin u ed . Rela tive full time hours per Year. week. Rela tive rate of wages pear hour. Rela tive rate of wages per week, full time. Rela tive full time hours per week. Rela Rela tive tive rate of rate of wages wages per per week, hour. full time. Rela tive full tim e hours per week. Rela tive rate of wages per hour. Rela tive rate of wages per week, full time. Rela tive full tim e hours per week. Rela tive rate of wages per hour. Rela tive rate of wages per week, full time. Metal trades—Continued. Boiler makers’ helpers. Boiler makers. 100 100 101 106 114 100 100 100 97 ! 97 200 100 100 103 111 100 100 100 98 97 100 101 101 108 114 100 100 101 105 111 Machinists. Core makers. 100 100 100 99 99 100 101 102 109 123 300 101 102 108 121 100 99 99 97 96 100 102 102 116 127 100 101 102 112 123 Metal trades—Continued. Metal polishers and buffers. Machinists’ helpers. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1010.. 1917.. 100 100 100 107 118 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 307 117 100 100 100 97 96 100 100 101 308 120 100 100 101 105 116 Millwork. j 1913.. I 100 1914.. 97 1915.. 97 1916.. 95 1917.. 94 100 102 103 107 115 100 98 99 102 107 100 99 99 99 99 100 100 190 98 97 100 101 101 110 124 100 101 101 107 120 100 99 99 99 97 100 101 101 108 124 100 100 100 107 119 Printing and publishing: Book and job. Painters, hardwood finishers. Carpenters. Pattern makers , wood. Holders, iron. 100 105 108 122 124 100 104 108 121 122 Compositors. Bookbinders. 100 100 100 100 100 100 102 102 102 108 100 102 102 102 108 100 100 100 100 100 100 103 103 105 107 100 103 103 105 107 Printing and publishing: Book and job—Continued. Flectrotypers: Bat- Eiectrotypers: Finish ers and moiders. fcerymen and builders. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 100 100 100 100 100 100 105 108 111 116 100 105 108 111 115 100 100 100 100 100 100 104 106 109 112 100 104 106 109 112 Linotype operators. 100 100 100 100 300 100 101 101 102 m 100 101 101 102 104 Machine tenders. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 101 101 103 300 100 101 102 104 276 W AGES AND HOURS OF LABO R. N o. 1 7 7 .— W a g e s a n d H o u r s o f L a b o r : R e la t iv e H o u r s of L a b o r P e r W e e k , R ela t iv e R a t es of W a g es P e r H o u r , a n d R e la t iv e R a t es o f W a g e s P e r W e e k , C o m pu ted from U n io n S c a les , 1913 to 1917— C o n tin u ed . ^ Rela tive full time hours per Year. week. Rela tive rate of wages per hour. Rela tive rate of wages per week, full time. Rela Rela tive tive full rate of time wages hours per per week. hour. Rela tive rate of wages per week, full time. Rela tive full time hours per week. Rela tive rate of wages per hour. Rela tive rate of wages per week, full time. Rela tive full time hours per week. Rela tive rate of wages per hour. Rela tive rate of wages per week, full time. Printing and publishing: Book and job—Continued, Machinist operators. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 100 100 100 101 101 100 101 101 101 103 100 101 101 102 104 Press feeders. 100 100 100 100 100 100 103 103 104 135 Pressmen, cylinder. 100 103 103 104 no 100 100 100 100 100 100 102 102 104 106 100 102 102 104 106 • Pressmen, platen. 100 100 100 100 100 100 102 102 104 109 100 102 102 104 109 Printing and publishing: Newspaper. Compositors, daywork. Compositors, nightwork, 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 100 100 100 100 100 100 101 102 102 105 100 101 101 102 105 100 100 100 100 100 100 101 101 102 104 100 101 101 101 104 Linotype operators, daywork. 100 100 99 99 99 100 101 102 103 106 100 101 102 102 105 Linotype operators, day work (piecework). 100 100 100 100 102 i 100 i too 1 100 1 100 i 101 Printing and publishing: Newspaper—Continued. Linotype operators, nightwork. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 100 100 100 100 99 100 101 102 102 105 100 101 101 101 1G4 Linotype operators, nightwork (piecework). 100 100 100 99 101 1 100 1 100 1 100 i 100 * 100 Machine tenders, daywork. 100 100 100 100 100 100 101 101 101 103 Machine tenders, nightwork. 100 100 101 101 102 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 101 101 102 100 100 101 101 102 Printing and publishing: Newspaper—Continued. Machinist operators, daywork. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 102 104 100 100 100 102 104 Machinist operators, nightwork. 100 100 100 100 99 100 100 100 100 104 100 100 100 100 103 Pressmen, web presses, Pressmen, web presses, daywork. nightwork. 100 100 100 100 100 10T' 101 101 102 104 i Based on price per 1,000 ems, nonpareil, 100 101 101 102 104 100 100 100 100 100 100 101 101 102 103 100 101 101 102 103 W AGES AND HOURS OF 277 LABOR, No. 177 .—W ages and H ours of L abor : R elative H ours of L abor P er W eek , R elative R ates of Wages P er H our , and R elative R ates of Wages P eb W eek , Computed from U nion Scales, 1913 to 1917—Continued. Year. Rela tive lull time hours per week. Rela Rela Rela tive Rela Rela tive tive tive rate of full tive rate of rate of wages time rate of wages wages per hours wages per per week, per week, per hour. full week. hour. full time. time. Printing and publishing: Newspaper—Con tinued. 100 100 100 100 100 100 101 101 102 105 100 101 101 102 105 100 100 100 100 100 100 101 101 102 105 Rela Rela tive tive rate of rate of wages wages per per week* hour. full time. Bottlers. 100 ±01 101 102 104 Rela tive full time hours per week. 100 100 99 98 97 100 101 105 no 117 100 lOf 104 108 113 100 100 100 100 100 Miscellaneous occupations. 100 100 99 99 97 100 106 109 115 128 100 105 109 114 125 Rela tive rate of wages per week, full time. Chauffeurs and drivers. Soft-drink establish ment employees—Con tinued. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. Rela tive rate of wages per hour. Soft-drink establishment employees. Stereotypers, night work. Stereotypers, daywork. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. Rela tive full time hours per week. i i 100 101 102 103 112 100 101 102 103 112 278 M IN IN G A N D M ETA LLU R G IC A L IN D U S T R IE S . N o. 1 7 8 .— M IN IN G A N D M E T A L L U R G IC A L IN D U S T R IE S : N u m b e r E m p l o y e d , C a l e n d a r Y e a r s 1915 a n d 1916. op Me n [Source: Bureau of Mines, Department of the Interior.) Industry. Coal mines............................. Coke ovens........ . . . ............. TW'ptni Smelting plants i................. Industry. m s 1916 734,008 31,060 152,118 31,327 18,564 720,071 Ore-dressing plants............ 100,740 31,603 Quarries............................... 2205,000 Total......................... 1,067,817 49,363 1 Excluding iron and steeJ furnaces, 2 Figures subject to revision. 1915 1916 22,365 90,797 1,120,099 IN T E R N A L C O M M U N IC A T IO N AND T R A N S P O R T A T IO N . N o . 1 7 9 .— PU B L IC R O A D S : M il e a g e of R o a d s a n d N u m b e r o f B r id g e s B u ilt b l S t a t e o r S t a t e A i d , M il e a g e o f R o a d s M a in t a in e d w it h S t a t s A i d , 1016, a n d M il e a g e o f A ll S t a t e a n d S t a t e -A id R o a d s B u il t , w it h M il e a g e o f P u b l ic R u r a l R o a d s , J a n . 1, 1917, b y S t a t e s . {Source: Circular No. 74 of the Division of Road Economics, Office of Public Roads and Rural Engineering, Department of Agriculture.] State, Work done in 1916 under State supervision. rtllTotal 8*li Dfnfn OltilC Roads Bridges and State main built by State-aid and roads State-aid tained State or buiit to with roads State State built aid in Jan. 1, 1917. in 1910. aid in 1916. 1910. M iles. i S2 70 3 380 256 42,105 6 M iles. 214 1,153 2,603 1,432 California.......................................... Colorado............................................ Delaware.......................................... Florida.............................................. Georgia.............................................. s 120 Idaho__ . . ................. 380 Illinois.................... .................. 9 299 273 Indiana............................................. Iowa........................ .................. Kansas.............................................. Kentuckv......................................... 10 £il n 160 Louisiana......................................... 355 12 229 3,402 Maine................................................. Maryland.......................................... 95 1. 450 13 192 1.100 Massachusetts................................. 743 3,000 Michigan............................... .......... Minnesota........................................ is 3,769 12,704 Mississippi....................................... Missouri............................................ (M) 9,000 Montana........................................... 30 Nebraska.............. ...... Nevada.............................................. 104 1,159 New Hampshire............................. 70 2,429 New Jersey...................................... 17 315 New Mexico.................................... New York „ .............. 6,500 515 North Carolina............................... North Dakota................................. 371 1,445 Ohio................................................... 1,900 is 7,000 Oklahoma........................................ Oregon.............................................. 39 20 248 Pennsylvania.................................. 9,171 305 Rhode Island................................... South Carolina................................ South Dakota................................. Tennessee......................................... 150 500 Texas............................................. 2i 586 3,440 U tah.................................................. 180 4,200 Vermont........................................... 23 700 Virginia............................................ 24 420 2,100 Washington........ ........................... West Virginia................................. Wisconsin........................................ 2*1,159 W yoming......................................... Total and averages........... 16,160 75,311 i Includes 14 miles of earth roads, s 847 linear feet of bridges. 3 Only engineering and supervision furnished by State, Includes 70 miles of earth roads. * Includes 1,810 miles of earth roads. 8 Includes about 6,300 miles of earth roads. 8 Includes 25 miles of reconstruction. J Includes 195 miles of reconstruction. 8 Includes 106 miles of earth roads. * Includes 56 miles of earth roads. “ Includes 275 miles of reconstruction and70miies of earth roads. u Includes 64 miles of earth roads. I2 Includes 11 miles of earth roads 4 M iles . 659 372 534 1,907 5 7,305 1 1,627 160 Mileage of rural public roads. Total all sur Total Percent faced all pub age of roads in lic rural surfaced State roads in roads in (approx State. State. imate). M iles. M iles. 6,000 55,446 375 12,075 1,500 50,743 12,300 61,039 170 1, 800 39,780 9 3,100 14,061 3,674 275 3,500 17,995 13,000 SO,669 60 800 24,393 413 449 767 12,400 95,647 31,000 73,347 1,000 104,074 1,400 111,052 1,611 13,400 57,916 752 2,400 24,563 11 1,798 3,250 23,537 1,321 12 2, SO!) 16, -459 1,998 8,900 IS, 6S1 C 19 14) 3,940 9,600 74,190 6, 500 93,517 16192 10,011 2,600 45,779 96,041 50 0 1) 30 : 7,2800 39,204 127 7 1,350 80,272 320 12,182 ** 1,900 14,020 1,2*0 14 2,054 6.000 14,817 846 ' 550 11,873 74 6,765 18,000 79,398 6, 750 50,758 1,100 68,796 227 1,299 31,500 86,354 1,900 19 2,100 300 107,916 413 4,875 30,819 22 24 1,988 10,500 91, 556 325 2,170 4 750 3,700 42,226 750 96,306 150 8,750 46,050 7 12,000 128,960 3,440 8,810 1,500 22 36 2,011 67 2,100 14.249 4,463 5,500 53i 388 67 1,977 5,900 42,428 1,532 32,024 5,070 14,850 75, 707 w 7S5 520 14,797 4,490 69,186 287,047 2,455,761 is Includes 52 miles of reconstruction, i* No data. is Includes 2,186 miles of earth reads. ifl Also 2,330 culverts. 17 Includes 181 miles of earth roads, is All earth roads. 13*Includes culverts. 8 20 Includes 224 miles of resurfacing. Includes 42S miles of grading. 22 Also 922 culverts. so Includes S9 miles of earth roads. Includes 110 miles of earth roads. * Includes 486 miles of grading. <i2) 10. 8 3.1 30 20. 2 4.6 22.0 80 10 4 15.3 3.3 13.0 42.5 1.0 1.3 23.2 9.8 13. 8 17.6 47.6 13.0 7.0 5.7 7.6 2.0 1.7 2,6 13.5 40,5 4.6 22.7 13.3 1.6 30.5 .3 13.2 11.4 34.5 8.8 .8 18.9 9.3 17.1 14.9 10.3 13.9 4.7 19.6 3.5 1LG 279 S o u r c e s of F u n d s a n d D istr ib u t io n of E x p e n d it u r e s U n d e r S p e c if ie d H e a d s , W it h L ocal R oad and B r id g e E x p e n d it u r e s n o t U n d e r H ig h w a y D e pa r t m en ts , 1916, and S tate F u n d s A v a il a b le , 1917, b y S t a te s . N o . 1 8 0 . — P U B L IC B O A D S : bD Oo © [Source: Circular No. 74 of the Division of Hoad Economics, Office of Public Roads and Rural Engineering, Department of Agriculture.] Distribution of expenditures. Source of funds. State. Alabama -. Arizona----Arkansas... California 3. Colorado— Connecticut. Delaware---Florida7 Georgia a----Idaho............. Illinois----Indiana 9 - Iowa 10. . . . K ansas7... K entucky. Louisiana......... Maine................ Maryland......... Massachusetts. Michigan.......... Minnesota.. Mississippi7 Missouri — Montana7 -. Nebraska.. N evada 9 ................ New Hampshire. State, Local. D o lla rs . 83,962 102,422 441, 202 55.483 i 1,683,549 4,285,964 607,628 '*“ 662,' 829 85.000 1,865,948 31.000 31,000 10.484 348,061 100,057 1,119,202 1,593,953 90,821 10,000 70S, 346 1,740,187 274,111 184,533 453,51S 1,055,250 280,000 2,280,000 447,905 2,701, 236 982,939 2,350,000 1,390,525 3,376,550 6,500 482,860 (8) 26,150 D o lla r s . 110,000 ' "go'ooo 414,6 430,742 Total. D o lla rs. Equip Construc Construc Maintenance Engineer Adminis ment and tion of tion of roads and miscel ing. tration. bridges. bridges. roads. laneous. D o lla rs. 157,257 186,384 441,202 246,366 1,739,032 1,683,549 4,285,964 2,766,910 1,270,457 851,970 377,574 1,950,948 62,000 60,000 10,484 448,118 281,956 2,713,155 1,830,855 90,821 10,000 2,448,533 2,357,721 458,643 401,599 1,508,768 1,034,340 2,560,000 1.500.000 3,149,141 1,620,647 3,332,939 3.100.000 4,767,075 2,865,381 6,500 482,860 ** 279,' 548 26,150 200,000 845,411 481,512 12,747 114,549 (-) &245,610 151,469 D o lla r s . ........28*130' 1,033,564 126,110 1,315,028 92,072 587,336 27,534 33,763 D o lla rs. (£> 80,519 300,000 n 101,176 5 891,353 14,768 292.406 650,000 1,212,041 is 32,169 793,254 193,226 180,000 ‘ *24*473 284,224 D o lla rs. 7,150 26,976 30,894 293,153 (6) 79,713 3,637 "*33,' 976 171,826 90,821 (6) 64,292 21,828 62,197 70,000 200,422 56,738 217,088 <G ) 6,589 6,500 30,853 D o lla rs. 9,230 14,712 24,589 0) 46,767 19,756 2,000 5,519 6,080 53,620 0) 10,000 26,540 18,803 37, 402 30,000 57,485 30,849 0) 6,500 10,085 13,539 13,500 21,039 D o lla rs. 16,469 Local road and bridge State expenditures, 1916, not funds under State available highway de 1917. partment (approx imate). D o lla rs. 200,000 600,000 300.000 187,337 6,000,000 750.000 7,407 2,000,000 200.000 1,328 20,000 (8) '*6*566' 750.000 35,755 1.500.000 400.000 200.000 (8> 750.000 1,646 200.000 1,905 1,000,000 10,000 1.500.000 58,546 3.950.000 12,007 1.500.000 1.500.000 10,000 700.000 150.000 6,023 500.000 140.000 3,300 450.000 D o lla rs. 4.000, 000 1,547, 019 1,704 855 16,106, 470 1,042, 751 1,250, 000 450, 000 4.000. 000 3,750; 000 1,500, 000 7,643,515 13,500,000 14,337,056 5.600.000 hj d w 3.000. 1,658,447 3.000. 3.350.000 6.750.000 3,975,192 3.250.000 7.500.000 3,449,419 4.300.000 275,000 000 000 e a w o > % 2,000,000 1.200.000 1,167,843 2, 616,511 385,684 43,267 9,409,635 2,441,225 10,000 2,885,071 3,107,554 300,000 1,825,000 290,000 165,662 322,040 3,663,352 543,152 3, 784,354 428,951 11,850,880 10,000 5,992,625 2,125,000 455,662 w 3,985,392 543,152 673,845' 398,952 6,025,944 4,836,404 936,000 151,091 478,445 2,449,15S 4,252,397 650.000 290.000 53,951 57,199 2,907,498 439,052 150,000 20,000 1,257,666 (e) 266,464 68,000 7,327 193,817 37,503 30,000 748,778 330,000 200,000 400,000 600,000 350,000 25,000 170,000 179,400 632,800 542,524 859,672 10,967 950,000 725,760 250,000 1,348,725 2,104,340 905,160 882,800 1,891,249 2,964,013 10,967 5,070, 764 607,700 454,200 1,586,874 2,442,158 88,130 44,000 163,679 (0 96,310 340,000 i848,922 424,529 3,631,026 1,004,738 210,000 4,120,764 40,969,001 | 33,526,553 74,495,554 44,469,824 19 5,414,331 1 Local bond issues by highway districts. 2 Included under roads. 3 Does not include $168,026 expended by the State department of engineering in improving 72 miles and maintaining 561 miles of mountain road. 4Included under engineering. 5 Includes culverts. e Engineering included under administration. 2 State highway department educational and advisory. 8 No data. 8 State highway department established in 1917. (17) 9,600 69,638 67,037 (6) (6) 130,000 10.000 247,358 10.000 137.741 6', 000 7,244 199,823 6,430 25,000 11,300 * 35,000 22,136 30,288 10,967 225,000 18,452,861 19 3,656,705 is 1,572,292 125,000 2,000,000 400.000 67,515 12,000,000 10,000 ■ 200,000 3,248 3.800.000 135,000 300.000 500.000 18 151,880 8,000,000 2,968 700.000 30.000 (®) 750.000 500.000 500.000 101,720 500.000 800.000 2,000,000 200,000 1.500.000 50.000 929,554 60,010,000 1 General supervision of all highway work. 0 1 On trunk line roads only. 1 2,000,000 400.000 14 8,050/510 5.500.000 2,711,295 7.000. 1.500.000 5.500.000 7.000. 400.000 1.250.000 2.708.000 4.000. 10,500,000 950.000 725.000 1.800.000 4,554,330 5.500.000 5.500.000 450.000 198,138,859 13 State reward funds to counties. 13 Approximate, exact data not available. 14 Includes $1,990,575 State aid to towns, 15 Docs not include $712,500.93 paid as cash bonus to second-class townships, i® Includes $80,246.90 paid for purchase of toll roads. 17 Included under construction. 000 000 000 18 Includes $ 13,592.37 for 14.77 miles of surface treatment. 1 Partial totals. 8 281 256,350 CO PUBLIC ROADS, New Jersey......................................... New Mexico *3..................................... New York............................................ North Carolina7................................. North Dakota7.................................. Ohio...................................................... Oklahoma............................................ Oregon.................................................. Pennsylvania...................................... Rhode Island..................................... South Carolina 9................................. South Dakota7- ................................. Tennessee............................................ Texas B.................................................. U tah...................................................... Vermont.......... ........................-......... Virginia. -............................................ W ashington........................................ West Virginia..................................... Wisconsin............................................ Wvoming 9.......................................... Total and average.................. 282 PU B L IC BO ADS Y ear of P assage o f F irst State -A id L aw , State F unds E xpended U nder State H ighway D epartments and T otal Cash E x penditures , 1904, 1913, and 1916, and T otal S tate F unds E xpended f o r R o a d W ork from P assage of L aw to J an . 1, 1917, by States . N o , 1 8 1 .— PUBLIC R O A D S : [Source: Circular No. 74 of the Division of Road Economics, Office of Public Roads and Rural Engineering, Dex>artment of Agriculture.] State. Alabama.......... Arizona............ Arkansas____. California........ Colorado.......... Connecticut... Delaware......... Florida............. Georgia............ Idaho................ Illinois.............. Indiana............ Iowa................. Kansas__ ___ Kentucky........ Louisiana........ Maine................ Maryland........ Massachusetts. Michigan.......... Minnesota....... Mississippi___ Missouri........... Montana------Nebraska........ Nevada............ NewHampshire New Jersey__ New M exico.. New York___ North Carolina North Dakota. Ohio................. Oklahoma___ Oregon............. Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. South Carolina South Dakota. Tennessee........ T exas............... Utah................. Vermont......... Virginia............ W ashington... West Virginia. Wisconsin........ W yoming........ Total or Year State funds expended "by de under State highway' in partment. which first Stateaid law 1904 1913 1916 passed. Total cash expenditures from all Total State funds ex sources. pended for road work from passage of law to 1904 1916 1913 Jan. 1,1917. D o lla rs . D o lla rs. 1911 127,005 1909 274,631 1913 25,000 1895 11,251 2, 032,084 ,473,246 1909 1895 219,165 3, 483,575 1903 31,000 14,000 1915 1 1908 1905 68,000 1905 100,000 53.000 1904 9,500 1911 1912 15.000 1910 111,000 1901 44,885 563,541 1898 1,589,253 1892 575,606 2,266,068 1905 355,757 1905 503,186 1915 408,192 1907 1913 2,484 52,428 1911 1911 1903 44,000 475,449 1891 250,000 1,131,891 1909 ............... 121.631 1898 1,056,460 13,820,934 1901 5,000 1909 1904 738,174 1911 5,000 1913 5,008 1903 127,767 4,606,232 1902 79,397 715,664 1911 1915 97,000 1909 1898 127,381 505.000 1906 368.206 1905 1, 383, 770 1909 3,500 903.000 1911 1911 8,763 2,549,912 37,438,172 D o lla rs. D o lla rs. 102,422 441,202 55,483 4,285,964 607.628 1, 865,948 31,000 10,484 100,057 1, 119,202 90,821 10,000 708,346 184,533 1,055,250 2,280,000 2,701,236 982,939 1,390,525 6,500 482,860 26,150 110,000 414,669 385,684 9,409,655 1 ,1 67 ,84 3 10,000 2,885,071 300,000 165,662 3,663,352 543,152 200,000 179,400 632,800 542,524 859,672 10,967 950,000 40,969,001 378,040 67,591 681,934 2,157,396 635,395 1,195,125 90,803 437,184 894,936 201,64S 3,844,424 3,438,389 2.344,107 '692,823 1,161,194 345,452 1,472,393 873,471 2.871,222 1,816,504 1,607,417 339,669 1,570, 801 308,744 494,886 46,876 872,606 3,274,8X1 35,458 3,937, 729 624,381 456,130 4,776,318 447,320 649, 718 4,887,266 376,812 334,082 268, 723 629,141 2,543,613 158,286 567,397 687,751 1,344,842 587, 870 1,924,026 74,476 59,427,180 D o lla rs. 2,960,753 675.000 1,611,000 ‘11,934,244 1.943.000 4.734.000 370,480 2.500.000 2.900.000 1,000,000 6, GOO,000 9.750.000 8.053.000 5,164,860 1.948.000 2.258.000 2,046,284 3,089,253 5,566,068 6,310,757 4,003,186 2,000,000 6,058,708 1.813.000 2,313,616 174,177 1,475,449 4,131,891 424,544 20,759,628 2,338,942 1,023,569 11,642,940 3,379,180 3.260.000 10,471,000 997,440 1 ,000,000 1.250.000 2,000,000 7,269,592 597.000 1,181,039 2,664,311 5,443,280 1,045,853 7,000,000 374,149 187,524,193 D o lla rs. 1,186,384 1,988,221 3,443,887 20,392,434 2,313,208 3,200,948 512.000 4,010,484 3.750.000 1,948,118 10,356,669 13.500.000 14,427,877 5.610.000 4,448,533 3,458,643 3,167,215 5.560.000 6,499,141 10,082,939 8,742,278 3,256,500 7,982,860 3,475,569 4.500.000 275.000 2,045,410 5,784,354 828,952 19.901.391 5.510.000 2,711,295 12,992,625 3.625.000 5,955,662 10.985.392 943,152 1.250.000 2, 708,000 4.600.000 10.500.000 1,855,160 1,607,800 3,691,249 7,518,343 5,510,967 10,570,764/ 450.000 572,634,424 1 Provides for convict-labor aid only, 2 Of this 8118,000 was returned to the counties in 1911 by act of legislature. D o lla rs. 688,827 1,480,590 220,483 20,857,055 1,632,379 18,395,527 255,695 11,619 672,869 2,805,829 346,756 40.000 1,325,061 790,860 6,920,459 19,863,142 21,701,228 4,165,640 5,678,699 6,500 2,274,032 60,496 487,850 20.000 3,674,458 9,523,419 1,048,639 106,032,153 48,500 14,558,900 330,323 584,637 34,464,563 4,450,936 203,500 989,132 4,304,364 3,256,074 8,412,461 2 141,945 5,169,001 43,237 307,937,838 M OTOR No. 182.—MOTOE CAES: CAES. 285 o f , a n d T o ta l G r o s s R e v States. [Source: Bulletin. 73 of the Division of Road Economics, Office of Public Roads and Rural Engineering, Department of Agriculture.]1 8 7 6 * 2 enues, R e g is t r a t io n s , N u m b e r 1914, 1915, and 1916, by Motor-car registrations.'1 Total gross revemlies. 1914 1915 1916 1914 1915 1916 N um ber. N um ber. N um ber. D ollars. Dollars. Dollar 11,634 21,636 113,202 180,744 203,655 8,672 Alabama............................................ 5,040 7, 753 12,300 34,077 45,579 73,000 Arizona.............................................. 15,000 80,551 150,009 56,420 5,042 8,021 Arkansas............................................ 123,504 163,797 232,440 1,338,785 2,027,432 2,192,699 California........................................... 17,756 28,894 43,296 80,047 120,801 197,795 Colorado............................................ 27, 786 536,970 768,728 406,623 41,121 56.048 Connecticut...................................... 3,050 35,672 5, 052 ?! 102 55,596 85,249 Delaware........................................... 20,147 29,396 4,833 47,624 8,009 13,118 District of Columbia...................... 3 10,850 2 6,736 3 60,000 127,176 2 3,368 20,718 Florida............................................... 20,915 25,000 46,025 Georgia.............................................. 104,575 125,000 154,735 3,346 7,071 Idaho.................................................. 12,999 58,580 121,259 213,758 180,832 248,429 924,906 1,236,556 G99,725 Illinois................................................ 131,140 Indiana.............................................. 66,500 96,915 139,065 587,318 817,285 432,309 106,087 145,109 198,587 1,040,136 1,533,054 1, 776,170 Iowa.................................................... 72,520 Kansas............................................... 49,374 112,122 387,588 535,762 268,471 19,500 Kentucky.......................................... 31,500 11,766 85,883 117,117 184,741 11,380 17,000 75,600 112,009 Louisiana.......................................... a 12,000 3 12,000 Maine.................................................. 21,545 30,972 15,700 192,542 268,412 363,562 20,213 31,047 44.245 Maryland.......................................... 268,231 386,565 565,302 Massachusetts.................................. 77,246 102,633 136,809 923,961 1,235,724 1,602,958 169,052 Michigan............................................ 76,389 114,845 373,833 1,739,344 G) 67,862 5 46,000 93,209 82,469 Minnesota......................................... 132,398 a 160,540 Mississippi....................................... 76,700 175,000 9,669 25,000 51,146 5,694 Missouri............................................ 54,468 76,462 103,587 235,873 3 323,289 439,315 Montana............................................ 10,200 33,120 25,105 14,540 27,000 52,708 Nebraska................................. , ....... 10,385 59,000 101,200 34,325 3 183,000 311,334 Nevada.............................................. 1,487 20,116 4,919 7, S75 2,009 : 4,331 New Hampshire............................. 9,571 17,508 257,776 344,434 13,449 185,288 109,414 . 814,536 1,062,923 1,406,806 New Jersey....................................... 62,961 81,848 New Mexico.................................... 29,625 5,100 3,090 8,228 19,663 47,865 New York......................................... 255,242 168,223 314,222 1,529,852 1,991,181 2.658,042 21,000 33,904 North Carolina................................. 14,677 89,580 123,000 ‘206,101 40,446 North D akota................................ 17,347 24.908 : 55,964 79,245 125,283 O h io............................................... 122,504 181;332 252.431 685,457 984,622 1,286,405 25,032 13,500 52^ 713 Oklahoma......................................... 13,500 154,892 ‘ 555, OH O regon ............................................... ! 33,917 23,535 108,881 146,232 10, 447 {(j 592 Pennsylvania................................... 160,137 230,578 1,185,039 1,665,276 2,325,057 112,854 Rhode Island................................... 157,020 200,440 264,737 12,331 16,362 21,406 South Carolina *.............................. 14, 000 15,000 e 25,000 15,000 34,000 10,000 South Dakota.................................. 20, 929 28,724 44,271 125,000 3 180,000 140,746 Tennessee.......................................... 7 19,769 s 7,618 3 30,000 8 34,000 186,953 39,*538 Texas -............................................... 40,000 40,000 e 125,000 20,000 20,009 20,000 U tah ..-.............................................. 2,253 9,177 13,507 4,852 s 60,000 93,494 Vermont...........................*.............. 218,480 297,992 8,475 11,499 15,671 154,267 Virginia............................................. 13,984 21,357 35,426 120,814 176,875 271,266 Washington...................................... 30,253 38,823 60, 734 238, 717 350,052 60,506 West Virginia.................................. 6,159 20,571 13,279 60,648 128,952 198, 436 Wisconsin......................................... 79,741 431,977 615,721 53,161 115,645 293,580 Wyoming.......................................... 2,428 3,976 7,125 12,140 19, 880 35, C25 Total...................................... 1,711,339 2,445,604 3,512,996 12,381,951 18,245,711 |25,865,370 1 Does not include motorcycles nor dealers’ and manufacturers1 licenses. 2 State registrations only. 8 Estimated. * Registration law declared unconstitutional. c Cars registered during 1916; total number of car s approximately 133,009. 6 Estimated number of cars in State. 7 Total cars registered under perennial system. 8 Registrations 1915 only. and Lic e n se s , N um ber of , R e v e n u e s U n d e r S pecified H e a d s , F in e s and P enalties T u r n e d I nto S tate R oad F u n d s , T otal R egistration and L icense R e v e n u e s , A verage R eturn per B-egistration , and P opulation per M otor C ar a n d M otor C a r s per M ile of P ublic R ural R oad , 1916, b y S tates . 284 No. 183.—MOTOR VEHICLES: R egistration [Source: Circular No. 73 of the Division of Road Economics, Office of Public Roads and Rural Engineering, Department of Agriculture.] Automo biles. State. N e v a d a . . . . . . . MotorManufac vehicle turers’ fines and and penalties dealers’ turned licenses. into State road fund. N umber. Number. N umber. Number. N um ber. 17,745 11,600 15,000 232,440 43,296 48,289 7,102 12,218 20,718 46,025 12,999 248,429 139,065 198,587 112,122 31,500 16,200 , 28,981 39,419 118,455 148,635 6 46,000 24,000 103,587 24,580 101,200 . . 4,672 . . . . . 3,891 700 (2) (2 ) <2 ) 7,759 (2 ) 900 O <) 2 (2 ) (2 ) (s) (2 ) (3 ) (2 ) 800 1,991 4,826 18,354 11,417 (2 ) 1,000 (2 ) 525 0) . . . . 247. . . . . 1,500 1,398 750 1,200 U) (*) 30.994 14,730 6,754 4,731 4,900 71,980 8,060 694 921 10,833 700 (4) 3,653 1,852 1,094 754 14,931 33,022 3,920 10,670 6,922 (5) 7,211 U) 1,814 1,590 900 (5) 1,284 34,834 5,115 27,113 10,713 171,596 8,951 11,282 2,200 4,100 800 (5) 4,278 9,938 695 23,699 3,867 (2) . . . 200 . . . .'<*> . . . . . . . 105 1,781 1,575 401 418 284 2,871 960 2,774 2,245 200 351 1,755 1,977 682 430 1,251 293 Dollars. 63.00 15,360.87 10.75 16,466.8 L 52,999.14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total gross mot or-vehicle registration and license revenues. Dollars. Motor-vehicle revenues available for road work. Average gross revenue return By or under per Under State high direction of motor-car registra local way depart authorities. tion. ment. Dollars. Dollars. 203,655.00 73,000.00 73,000.00 75,000.00 75,000.00 150,000.00 2,192,699.24 964,784.66 964,784.65 90,250.33 197,794.75 90,250.33 768,727.91 768,727.91 85,249.00 47,624.00 127,176.00 18,815.00 105,493.00 106,928.75 154,735.30 53,439.50 160,319.50 213,758.00 1,236,566.35 1,236,566.35 796,906.00 817,284.50 88,808.50 1,598,553.00 1,776,170.05 585,762.00 543,248.00 184,740.74 161,674.70 112,000.00 100,000.00 363,562. 25 363,562.25 565,302.39 509,471.17 1,602,958.20 1,449,038.43 1.739,343.62 931,741.61 805,602.01 Go,662.00 82,469- 00 125,000.00 175,000.00 439,315.00 439,315.00 49,603.00 52,768.00 275,000.00 311,334.00 . . . 20,115.50. ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Popu lation per motor car. Motor cars per mile of public rural road. 108 21 116 12 22 22 30 27 43 62 33 25 20 11 16 75 107 25 31 27 19 49 78 33 18 13 . . 22 . . 0.4 1.0 .3 3.8 .9 4.0 1.9 1.1 .6 .5 2.6 1.9 1.9 1.0 .5 .7 1.3 2.7 7.3 2.1 .5 .5 1.1 .6 1.2 Dollars. . . 9.41 5.93 10.00 9.43 4.56 13.71 12.00 3.63 6.02 3.36 16.52 4.97 5.87 8.94 5.22 5.86 6.60 11.73 12.77 11.70 10.86 1.79 7.00 4.24 2.10 3.07 . . 4.01. . . . . . .4 MOTOR VEHICLES Alabama.................................................................. Arizona1................................................................. Arkansas................................................................. California................................................................ Colorado................................................................. Connecticut............................................................ Delaware................................................................. District of Columbia........................................... Florida..................................................................... Georgia................................................................... Idaho....................................................................... Illinois..................................................................... Indiana................................................................... Iowa......................................................................... Kansas..................................................................... Kentucky............................................................... Louisiana1............................................................. Maine........................... t ......................................... Maryland................................................................ Massachusetts........................................................ Michigan........... ..................................................... Minnesota............................................................... Mississippi1........................................................... Missouri................................................................... Montana................................................................. Nebraska............................................................... Owners’ Motor and trucks and com Motor chauf cycles. feurs’ mercial licenses. vehicles. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,919 12,209 364 25,842 1,750 1.315 2l' 933 2,058 3,368 21,439 1,330 1,000 1,819 1,800 5,000 1 423 725 1,927 6,170 (3) 8,958 (3> 250,820 1 Approximate* exact data not obtainable, s Included under automobiles, s Registration not required. * No data. 22,017 137 855 0) 105,847 (& m) w (5) 4,019 127,018 29,169 (5) (5) (5) C) 929 19,727 3,000 (5) 314 U) (3) 890,567 344,434.10 1,406,806. 06 47,864. 78 2,658,041.75 200,101.15 125,283.00 1,286,404.50 555,011.45 146,232. 00 2,325,057.50 264,737.00 10,000.00 140,746.00 186,952.76 20,000.00 93,494.00 297,992.43 271,266.38 350,052.00 198,436.09 615,721.00 35,625.00 ................ i.................... a 41,275 138,676.39 25,865,369.75 189 3,974.82 914 41,161.00 12S 2,496 346 3,084 1,405 278 6.658 !__________ s s ;1 8,640.00 S53 :..................... 100 ..................... 130 ;..................... 322 |..................... 1,812 1.................... : f..................... 1,958 !..................... 344,434.10 1,377.741.90 20 477.83 2,298,369.06 1,174,713.50 488,787. 45 2,325,057.50 248,737.00 18,695.28 87,612.23 277,992.43 262.438. IS 20,477.83 226,702.12 164,880.92 112,337.09 119,987.45 120,000. 00 168,257.48 350,052.00 441,011.00 28,5G0.00 16,411,519.87 7,499,291.13 147,003.00 6 License not required. e Registrations 1916; total number of cars approximately 138,000. 7 No State registration; estimated number of cars in State, s Partial totals. 19.67 12.86 5.82 8.45 6.02 3.12 5.05 10.53 4.31 10.08 12.36 LOO 3.18 6.23 .50 6.92 19.02 7.66 5.76 9. 64 5.33 5.00 7.36 25 27 50 32 71 18 20 42 24 37 28 65 13 76 35 32 23 62 25 67 22 25 29 1.2 7.3 .7 4.0 .7 .6 2,9 .5 .9 2.5 9.8 .6 .5 .7 .9 1.5 1.1 .7 1.4 .6 1.5 .5 1.4 285 17,508 (2) 104,341 5,073 S, 228 (2) 279,119 35,103 33,904 C2) (2) 40,446 (4) 252'431 (2) 52'718 33,917 218,846 11,732 IS,551 2,855 725,000 O 2) 44,271 (3) 30,000 (2) (2) 7 125,000 (2) 13,507 14,943 (2)728 35,426 53,953 6,781 (2) 20,571 111,645 4,000 7,125 (s) 3,394,314 8 118,682 MOTOR VEHICLES, New Hampshire New Jersey......... New Mexico....... New York........... North Carolina.. North D akota... Ohio..................... Oklahoma........... Oregon................. Pennsylvania... Rhode Island. . . South Carolina L South Dakota... Tennessee1......... T exas1................. Utah..................... Vermont.............. Virginia................ Washington........ West Virginia... Wisconsin........... Wyoming............ Total......... 286 POST OFFICES AND POST ROUTES Ho. 18 4 .—POST OFFICES AND POST BOTJTES: N ujibee of P ost Offices, E x tent of P ost R outes, and R evenue and E xpenditures of the P ost Office D epart ment, I ncluding A mounts P aid for T ransportation of the M ails , 1879 to 1917, [Source: Annual reports of the Postmaster General.] Year ended June 30— 1379 ......................... I860......................... 1881......................... 1882......................... 1883......................... 1884 ......................... 1885 ......................... 1886 ......................... 1887 ......................... 1888 ......................... 1889 ......................... 1890......................... 1891......................... 1892 ......................... 1893.......... i.............. 1894 ......................... 1895 ......................... 1896 ......................... 1897 ......................... 1S9S......................... 1899......................... 1900 ......................... 1901......................... 1902 ......................... JL903-..................... 1904......................... 1905 ......................... 1906 ......................... 1 9 0 7 ....,............... 1908 ......................... 1909......................... 1910......................... 1911......................... 1912......................... 1913......................... 1914......................... 1915......................... 1910......................... 1917......................... Post offices. N um ber. 40,588 42,989 44,512 46, 231 46,820 48,434 61,252 53, 614 55,157 57,376 58,999 62,401 64,329 67,119 68,403 69,805 70,064 70, 360 71,022 73, 570 75,000 76,688 76, 945 75,924 74,169 71,131 68,131 65, 600 62, 659 61,158 60,144 59,580 59,239 58,729 58,020 56,810 56, 380 55,934 55,418 Extent of post routes. Revenue of the department. Miles. D ollars. 316,711 343, 888 344,006 343, 618 353,166 359,530 365,251 368,660 373,142 403,977 , 416,159 : 427,990 439,027 417,591 453,833 454,746 456, 026 463,313 470,032 4S0,461 496,949 500, 990 511,808 507,540 506,268 496,818 486,805 478,711 463,406 450,738 448,618 447,998 435,388 436,469 436,293 435,597 433,334 444,279 479,457 30,041,983 33,315,479 36,785,398 41,876,410 45,508,693 43,325,959 42,560,844 43,948,423 48, 837,609 52,695,177 56,175,611 60,882,098 65,931,786 70,930,476 75, 896,933 75, 0S0,479 70, 983,128 82,499, 208 82, 665,463 89,012,619 95,021,384 102, 354,579 111,633,193 121,848,047 134,22-1,443 143, 582, 624 152,826,485 167,932,782 183,585,006 191,478,663 203,562,383 224,128,637 237,879,823 246,744,015 266,619,525 287, 934, 565 287,248,165 312,057,6S9 329,726,116 Expended for transporta tion of— Total expenditure of tlie Domestic mail. Foreign mail. department. Dollars. 18,953,219 20, 857,802 22, S12,429 22,460,473 23,874,394 25,014,478 27,035,543 27,614,540 27,892,646 29,347,959 32, 361,697 34,116,243 37, 547,405 39,082,919 41,179,555 45, 375,359 46,336,326 47,993,067 48,028,094 50, 444,291 52,027,901 54,135,930 56,002,576 58, 589, 968 62,606,015 67,027,776 69,927, 689 72,944,352 77,471,917 78,174,988 80,901,899 81,709,433 85,130,742 86,302,922 88,451,168 98,802, 715 104,972,630 107,418,663 111,522,255 Dollars. 200,026 199,809 240,067 280,501 316,3-58 332,221 331,903 391,856 402,523 547,395 541,212 563,631 620,9S7 774,016 1,097,867 1,239,363 1,173,561 1,530,864 1,890,099 1, 760,091 1,769,851 2,100,266 2,148,635 2,410,473 2,580, 700 2,697,077 2, 828,703 2,895,756 2,988,849 2,982,732 ' 2,804,170 3,164,254 3,204,599 3,195,883 ' 3,691,879 3,565,323 3,074,875 3 ,2S5,530 3,155,433 D ollars. 33,449,899 36,542^801 39, 592,566 40,482,021 43,282, 944 47,224,560 50,046,235 51,004,744 53,906,194 56,468,315 62,317,119 66, 253, 548 73,059,519 76,980,846 81,581, 681 84,994,112 87,179, 551 90, 932,670 94,077,242 98,033,524 101,632,161 107,740,268 115,554,921 124, 785,697 138,784,483 152,362,117 167,399,169 178, 449,779 190,238,288 203,351, 886 221,004,102 229,977,224 237,648,926 248,525,450 262,067, 541 283,543,769 298,546,026 306,204,033 319,838,718 287 RAILW AY M A IL SERVICE. H o . 1 8 $ .— RA ILW AY M AIL S E R V IC E : R ailrgad M ileage upon W hich M ail Was Carried , A nnual Cost and A verage C ost per M ile of R ailroad M ail T ranspor tation , and E xpenditure for R ailway M ail Service E mployees, 1879 to 1917, [Source: Annual reports of the Postmaster General.] Year ended June 38— Total rail Railroads roads in operation upon which inStates mad was United carried. Dec. 3U Miles . MUes . Railroad mail txans- :; Railway Mail portation. Service. Annual transpor tation of mail by railroads. Average of em Annual Annual annual cost Number expendi cost. per mile. ployees. ture. Miles Dollars . . Dollars ' , Dollars . 79,991 93,092,992 9,792,589 0.10511 2,609 2,624,890 1879.................... 86,556 93,267 85,320 96,497,463 10,648,986 ! .1103 2,946 2,850,930 I860................... 1881.................... 103,108 91,569 103,521,229 11,963,117 . 1155 3,177 3,108,801 .1151 3,570 3,486, 779 1882.................... 114,677 100,563 113, 995,318 13,127,715 1883.................... 121, 422 110,208 129,198,641 ; 33,887,800 ,1075 3,855 3,972,071 1881................... 125,845 117,160 142,541,392 15,012,603 .1053 3,963 3, 688,032 1885.................... 128,320 121,032 151,910,845 16,627,983 .1095 4,387 4,246, 210 .1045 4,573 4,467,717 1886.................... 136,338 123,933 165,699,389 17,336,512 1887.................... 149,214 130,949 169,689,866 18,056,272 ; .1064 4,851 4,694,562 1888................... 156,114 143,713 185,485,783 19,524,959 i .1052 5,094 4,9S1,SG6 .1059 5,448 5,250,838 1889.................... 161,276 ' 150,381 204,192,489 21,639,613 .1084 5,836 S,562,844 1890.................... 167,191 .154,779 215,715,680 23,395,232 ' 1891.................... 172,035 159,518 228,719,900 25,183,714 : .1101 6,032 5,994,3S1 1892.................... 175,691 ; 162,576 239,731,509 27,126,529 .1131 6,417 6,480,684 1893.................... 179,834 ; 166,952 252,750,574 23,910,195 .1143 6,645 6,733,410 1894.................... 182,733 ; 169,768 264,717,595 30,358,190 .1146 6,852 6,989,449 1895................... : 184,628 : 171,212 267,117, 737 31,205, 342 .1168 7,045 7,194,220 1896.................... 186,681 : 172,794 263,806,324 32,405,797 j .1205 7,408 7/594,377 1897.................... 188,844 173,475 ; 273,190,356 33,876,521 ; .1240 7,602 7,782,547 1898....................j 190,870 174, 777 ‘ 281,585,612 ^34,703,847 .1232 7,999 8,222, 504 1893.................... 194,336 176,727 ' 287,591,269 36,117,875 .1256 8,388 8,610,732 1900.................... 198,964 179,982 297,256,303 ; 37,793,982 i .1271 8,695 8,946,424 1901.................... 202,288 183,359 302,613,325 ; 38,519,624 ; .1273 9,105 9,679,087 1902.................... 207,253 187,130 312, 521,478 39,953,608 .1278 9,627 1=0,264,588 1903.................... 213,422 192,852 333,491,684 ; 41,886,848 ■ .1256 10,418 042 1904.................... 220,112 196,907 353,038,397 . 44,695,610 .1266 11,621 12,095,437 1905...... .............: 225,196 i 200,965 j 362,645,731 45,576,515 i .1256 12,474 33,804,994 1906.................... 230,761 203,824 371,661,071 47,481,037 . 1277 13,598 14,222,291 1907.................... 236,949 207,237 , 387,557,165 51,008, 111 .1316 14,357 15,248,601 19082...................: 240,846 213,220 ! 407,799,039 149,404,763 .1211 15,295 17,479,504 1909.................... 244,084 217,115 413,546,194 49,606,440 .1199 16,044 18,380,725 1910.................... 249,992 220,730 : 426,923,109 49,302,217 ; . 1154 16,795 19,420, 349 1911................... 254,732 223,900 449,651,863 50,910,261 .1132 17,028 20,152,904 1912.................... 258,033 226,071 458,648,624 50,703,323 .1105 18,261 20,876,063 1913.................... 261,036 228,618 471,559,089 51,466,030 .1091 18,265 22,815,795 1914.............. ...J 263,547 : 231,898 481,443,001 55,480,560 .1152 20,311 i 26,107,052 1915.................... 264,378 : 233,618 498,878,805 58,133,311 .1165 19,599 28,446,825 1916..................; 260,031 ! 234,175 502,937,359 61,244,668 ' .1292 19,318 28,804,947 1917.................... 3261,500 *571,611,960 *58,866,188 .1029 : 18,976 29/234,597 i Data for years prior to 1§90 are from Poor’s Manual of Railroads and relate to calendar years; data from 1890 to date are from reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission and relate to fiscal years. No mileage included for Alaska. *After 1907 excludes mileage of switching and terminal companies not previously segregated. \ *Changes frompreceding year are due principally to change fromweight to space system, effective Nov. 1, 1916. 288 TELEG RAPH S. N o . 1 8 6 .—L A N D T E L E G R A P H S Y S T E M S : Comparative S ummary , 1907 and 1912. [Source: Bulletin of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] 1907 1912 Per cent of increase.i 5.0 3.3 15.0 5.0 5.9 £8.2 38.0 -3 4 .0 -39 .5 38.2 34.3 22.0 77.6 14.8 S.5 -2 7 .2 194.9 14.8 5.7 - 6.6 180.0 131.1 Number of companies or systems...................................................... 20 21 3 239,640 Miles of pole line..................................................................................... 2247,528 1,577,961 Miles of single wire owned and leased.............................................. 3 1,814,166 Number of messages4........................................................................... 101,424,759 106,532,530 Number of telegraph o ffices................................................................. 29,050 30,781 Income, total............................................................................................ $43,912,168 $56,293,469 Telegraph traffic.............................................................................. $37,916,907 $52,337,211 All other sources............................................................................. $5,995,261 $3,956,258 Net income................................................................................................ $5,675,181 6$3,431,044 Expenses, total........................................................................................ $38,236,987 $52,862,425 General operation and maintenance, including salaries and wages and legal expenses.................................................. $31,852,359 e$42,771,823 Interest and taxes........................................................................... $2,246,382 $2,740,827 A llother expenses........................................................................ $4,138,246 $7,349,775 Balance sheet: Assets, total...................................................................................... $166,183,007 $190,705,751 Construction and equipment............................................... $132,607,620 $143,910,631 Stocks and bonds, including “ other permanent invest $23,514,882 7 $17,122,592 ments n.................................................-................................ Cash and current assets, including supplies and sun $10,060,505 8$29,672,528 dries......................................................................................... Liabilities, total............................................................................... $166,183,007 $190,705,751 Capital stock............................................................................. $102,289,575 9 $108,156,410 $37,204,000 Funded debt............................................................................. $34,741,000 $1,876,858 Reserves..................................................................................... $5,254,329 Accounts payable 10................................................................ $7,916,138 $18,295,683 Dividends, interest, and taxes due and accrued............ $1,460,733 $66,692 n $13,444,926 Sundries.................... ............................................................... $9,352,670 $16,829,744 Net surplus............................................................................... -4 4 .4 Capitalization: Capital stock outstanding, par value........................................ $102,289,575 $108,156,410 5.7 $4,944,042 $3,139,801 Dividends on stock......................................................................... -36 .5 Funded debt.................................................................................... $37,204,000 $34,741,000 - 6.6 Employees and salaries and wages: 26,827 13 35,639 Average number............................................................................. 32.8 $16,893,166 Salaries and wages.......................................................................... $23,797,980 40.9 1 A minus sign (—) donotes decrease. 2 Exclusive of pole line wholly owned and used by railway companies. 8 Does not include 22,816 nautical miles of ocean cable operated by th e W estern Union Telegraph Co. Exclusive also of 314,329 miles of wire wholly owned and operated tiy railway companies for their own business. 4 Does not include land messages sent over its 207 miles of leased land wire by a wireless company in 1912 nor ocean cable messages except those reported by the Western Union Telegraph Co. $ Less all expenses, including charges for depreciation. 6 Includes charges for depreciation, which were not included in expenses in 1907. 2 Includes treasury stock. * Includes sinking fund and stock and bond discount. ®Includes assumed stock of subcompanies. i° Includes floating debt and cash investments (for unincorporated companies). 11 Includes deferred noninterest-bearing obligations payable only on determination of leases and real estate mortgages. 13 Number employed Sept. 10,1912. N o . 1 8 7 .— L A N D T E L E G R A P H S Y S T E M S : R evenue and I ncome A ccount , 1907 AND 1912. [Source: Bullet in of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] 1907 Gross receiptsfrom operation............................................................. Operating expenses................................................................................ Net earnings from operation............................................................... Income from other sources................................................................... Interest on bonds and dividends on stock of other com panies.............................................................................................. Leased telegraph lines, wires, and conduits........................... Real estate rentals........................................................................... Miscellaneous2................................................................................. Gross income less operating expenses............................................... Deductions from income (fixed charges)......................................... Taxes.................................................................................................. Interest............................................................................................... Payments lor use of leased lines................................................. Net income................................................................................................ Dividends on stock............-........................................................... Surplus............................................................................................... A minus sign ( —) denotes decrease. 1912 Dollars. D ollars. 37,916,907 34,205,745 3,711,162 5,995,261 1,081,619 4,430,245 210,014 273,383 9,706,423 4,031,242 753,378 1,493,004 1,784,860 5,675,181 4,944,042 731,139 Per cent of increase.i 52,337,211 45,527,564 6,809,647 3,956,258 38.0 33.1 83.5 -34.0 375,903 2,419,065 191,154 970,136 10,765,905 7,334,861 1,132,234 1,608,593 4,594,034 3,431,044 3,139,861 291,183 -65.2 -45.4 - 9.0 254.9 10.9 82.0 50.3 7.7 157.4 -39.5 -36.5 -60.2 * Including interest,, 289 TELEGRAPHS. N o . 1 8 8 — L A N D T E L E G R A P H S Y S T E M S : O perating E x pen ses , 1907 1912. and [Source; Bulletin of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] 1907 General operation and maintenance................................................. Salaries and wages.......................................................................... Operation and maintenance, including legal expenses........ Charges for depreciation .. ............... Rentals of offices and other real estate............................................ Rentals of conduits and underground privileges Payments for telegraph traffic made to other companies........... Miscellaneous................... ................................................................... Dollars. Percent of in crease.1 1912 D ollars. 31,852,359 16,893,166 14,959,193 1,596,456 5,920 667,501 83,509 42,771,823 23,797,980 15,269,031 3,704,812 2,247,311 101,035 228,907 178,488 34.3 40.9 2.1 40.8 1,606.7 —65.7 113.7 i A minus sign (—) denotes decrease. N o . 1 8 9 .— O C E A N CABLE T E L E G R A P H S Y S T E M S : Comparative S ummary , 1907 AND 1912. [Source: Bulletin of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Number of companies or systems 2................................................... Nautical miles of ocean cable34.......................................................... . Number of messages 2........................................................................... Number of cable o dices2...................................................................... Income, total........................................................................................... Telegraph traffic............................................................................. All other sources............................................................................. Net income............................................................................................... Expenses, total....................................................................................... General operation and maintenance, including salaries and wages and legal expenses................................................. Interest and taxes........................................................................... A llother expenses.......................................................................... Balance sheet: Assets, total...................................................................................... Construction and equipm ent................................................. Stocks and bonds of other companies, treasury stock, and “ other permanent investments” .......................... Cash and current assets, including supplies3............... Liabilities, total............................................ ................................. Capital stock........................................................................... Funded debt........................................................................... Reserves................................................................................... Accounts payable.................................................................. Dividends due and sundries............................................. Surplus.......................................................... ......................... Capitalization: Capital stock outstanding, par value...................................... Dividends on stock....................................................................... Funded debt................................................... .............................. Employees and salaries and wages: Average number............................................................................ Salaries and wages........................................................................ Per cent of in crease.1 1912 1907 6 40,572 2,369,317 54 $7,671,700 $7,338,280 $333,420 $4,029,074 $3,642,626 $2,204,939 $1,190,308 $247,379 $95,624,892 $77,438,339 $12,971,564 $5,2.14,989 $95, 624,892 $52,800,000 $28,000,000 $6,381,105 4 $2,495,241 e $2,452,351 $3,496,195 $52,800,000 $2,533,041 $28,000,000 1,207 $915,083 6 44,860 2,845,168 83 $8,469,374 $8,065,738 $403,576 $2,952,847 $5,516,527 $4,008,218 $1,214,554 $293,755 $107,583,155 $78,136,115 $16,811,087 $12,635,953 $107,583,155 $55,489,400 $28,000,000 $15,549,451 $1,459,797 $587,229 $6,497,278 $55,489,400 $3,040,200 $28,000,000 e 1,656 $1,167,014 10.6 20.1 53.7 10.4 21.0 -2 6 .7 51.4 81.8 2.0 18. 7 12.5 0.9 29.6 142.3 12.5 5.1 143.7 -41.5 139.5 85.5 5.1 20.0 37.2 27.5 1 A minus sign (—) denotes decrease. 2 Does not include returns for Western Union Telegraph Co., as no segregation could be made of financial statistics or employees for the cable business of this company. The number of nautical miles of ocean cable owned and leased by this company was, in 1912, 22,816 miles, and in 1907,5,729 miles. The number of ocean messages reported by this company for 1912 was 2,996,112, and as estimated by it for 1907, 3,500,000. 3 Includes sinking and other special funds and sundries for 1912 and sundries only for 1907. 4 Includes floating debt. 6 Includes interest due and accrued. « Number employed Sept. 16,1912. 32951°— s a 1917------- 19 290 TELEGRAPHS. N o . 1 9 0 .— L A N D A N D O C E A N T E L E G R A P H S Y S T E M S C O M B IN E D : Comparative S ummary , 1902, 1907, and 1912. [Source*. Bulletin, of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Per cent of increase.12 8 7 6 5 * 1902 Number of companies or systerns............................................ 25 Miles of pole line......................... 8 237,990 Miles of single wire owned and leased.......................................... *1,318,350 Nautical miles of ocean cable.. 16,677 Number of messages.................. 91,655,287 Number of telegraph offices... 27,377 Income, total................................ $40,930,038 Telegraph traffic...................... $35,300,569 All other sources.................... $5,629,469 Net income................................... ' $9,982,004 Expenses, total............................ $30,948,034 General operation and main tenance, including salaries and wages and legal ex penses...................................... $24,455,511 Interest and taxes................... $2,539,008 All other expenses................... $3,953,515 Balance sheet: Assets, total.............................. $195,503,775 Construction and equip ment............. ..................... $161,679,579 Stocks and bonds of other companies.......................... $25,939,944 Cash and current assets, including supplies and sundries.............................. $7,884,252 Liabilities, total....................... $195,503,775 Capital stock...............■........ $117,053,525 Funded debt......................... $45,893,000 Reserves................................. $7,859,648 Accounts payable9.............. $6,244,585 Dividends, interest, and taxes due and accrued, and sundries...................... $373,976 Net surplus........................... $18,079,041 Capitalization: Capital stock outstanding, par value................................ $117,053,525 Dividends on stock................. $6,256,693 Funded debt outstanding, par value................................ $45,893,000 Employees and salaries and wages: 27,627 Average number..................... Salaries and wages.................. $15,039,673 1907 1912 2 26 3 239,646 * 1,577,961 46,301 103,794,076 29,110 $51,583,868 $45,255,187 $6,328,681 $9,704,255 $41,879,613 2 27 8 247,528 *1,814,196 67,676 109,377,698 30,864 $64,762,843 $60,403,009 $4,359,834 $6,383,891 $58,378,952 4.0 0.7 19.7 177.6 13.2 6.3 26.0 28.2 12.4 -2 .8 35.3 3.8 3.3 15.0 46,2 5.4 6.0 25.5 33.5 -31 .1 -34 .2 39.4 8.0 4.0 37.6 305.8 19.3 12.7 58.2 71.1 -22 .6 -36 .0 88.6 $34,057,298 $3,436,690 $4,385,625 $261,807,899 $210,045,959 6 $36,486,446 &$46, 780,041 $3,955,381 $7,643,530 $298,288,906 $222,046,746 6$33,933,679 39.3 35.4 10.9 33.9 29.9 40.7 37.4 15.1 74.3 13.9 5.7 - 7.0 91.3 55.8 93.3 52.6 37.3 30.8 $15,275,494 7$42,308,481 $261,807,899 $298,288,906 $155,089,575 s $163,645,810 $65,204,000 $62,741,000 $8,257,963 $20,803,780 $10,411,379 $19, 755,480 93.7 33.9 32.5 42.1 5.1 66.7 177.0 13,9 5.5 - 3.8 151.9 89.7 436.6 52.6 39.8 36.7 164.7 216.4 $2,519,043 w $15,492,888 $20,325,939 $15,849,948 573.6 12.4 515.0 -2 2 .0 4,042.7 -1 2 .3 $155,089,575 $163,645,810 $7,477,083 $6,180,061 $65,204,000 $62,741,000 32.5 19.5 42.1 5.5 -1 7 .3 - 3.8 39.8 - 1.2 36.7 1.5 18.4 33.0 40.2 35.0 66.0 28,034 $17,808,249 u 37,295 $24,964,994 19021907 19021912 19071912 1 A minus sign (—) denotes decrease. 2 Commercial Cable Co. of Cuba (not reporting in 1902) counted as a separate company in both 1907 and 1912. * Exclusive of pole line wholly owned and wholly operated by railway companies. * Exclusive of wire wholly owned and wholly operated by railway companies; this in 1912 was 314,329 miles. In 1902 includes mileage operated outside of the United States by Western Union Telegraph Co. 5 Includes charges for depreciation. 6 Includes treasury stock and ie other permanent investments.” 7 Includes sinking funds and stock and bond discount, 8 Includes assumed stock of subcompanies. 8 Includes floating debt and cash investments (for unincorporated companies). w Includes deferred noninterest-bearing obligations payable only on determination of leases—not reported Bt previous censuses—and real estate mortgages. « Number employed Sept. 16,1912. 291 TELEGRAPHS. No. 101.— OCEAN CABLE TELEGRAPH SYSTEMS: A ccount, 1907 and 1912. R evenue and I ncom e [Source: Bulletin of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] 1907 i Gross receipts from operation ................................................................... Operating expenses..........__. _..................................................................... Net earnings from operation ................................................................... Income from other sources........................................................................... Gross income less operating expenses...................................................... Deductions f rom income (fixed charges) ....................... ................... Taxes .....................................-................................ - - ................... Interest ................................................................................................ Payments for use of leased lines......................................................... Net income....................................................................................................... Dividends on stock ............................................*................................ Surolus....................................................................................................... 1 A minus sign (—) denotes decrease. 1912 J)ollars. Per cent of in creased Dollars. 7,338,280 8 065,798 9.9 2,373,339 4,214,264 77.6 4,964,941 3,851,534 —22.4 333 420 403,576 21.0 5,298,361 4,255,110 -19.7 1,269,287 2.6 1,302,263 54,554 30,303 80.0 1,160,000 1,160,000 78,979 87,709 11. i 4,029,074 2,952,847 -26.7 2,533,041 3,040,200 20.0 1,496,033 ■ (1* 2) ! _g_—___ _ 2 Deficit of $87,353. No. 192. — OCEAN CABLE TELEGRAPH SYSTEMS: O p e r a t in g AND 1912, [Source: Bulletin of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] E xpenses, 1907 1907 1912 Per cent of in crease. D ollars. D ollars . 2,204,939 4,008,218 81.8 General operation and maintenance......................................................... 1,167,014 915,083 27.5 Salaries and wages.................................................................................. 2,841,204 Operation and maintenance, including legal expenses............... ( 1,289,856 120.3 104,748 19.2 Rentals of offices and other real estate.................................................... / 87,896 80,504 101,298 25.8 Miscellaneous1................................................................................................. l 1Includes also rentals of conduits and underground privileges and payments for telegraph traffic made to other companies. No. 193.—WIRELESS TELEGRAPH SYSTEMS: C o m p a r a t iv e S u m m a r y , 1907 AND 1912. [Source: Bulletin of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] 1907 1912 Per cent of in crease.! -20 .0 84.4 -30.8 526.6 314.4 401.1 40.7 82.1 4 5 Number of companies or system s ........................................................... 2 285,091 154,617 Number of messages...................................................................................... 74 117 Number of tower statio n s.......................................................................... $106,791 $669,158 Income, to ta l............................. ........................-........................................ Net. income ... . ................ . ............ 3$4,738 $160,329 $664,420 Expenses, total....................................................... -.....................- -............. General operation and maintenance, including salaries and $588,712 $117,480 wages and legal expenses ............................................................ $5,562 $7,826 Interest and taxes................................................................................... $37,287 $67,882 All other exp en ses................................................................................ Net, deficit ......................................................................... $53,538 Balance sheet: -68.5 Assets, total................................................ „........................................ $32,958,897 $10,377,197 $317,614 $1,205,770 279.6 Construction and equipment ................................................ -71.5 Cash and current assets, including supplies4.*........................ $32,196,456 $9,171,427 6 $444,827 Net deficit .. .......................................................................... -68.5 Liabilities, total...................................................................................... $32,958,897 $10,377,197 -70 .6 Capital stock ............................................................................. $32,676,242 $9,602,570 $37,145 $18,483 -50.2 Floating debt and mortgages .................................................... $245,510 5$583,160 137.5 Accounts payable......................................................................... $172,984 Net surplus . ........................................................................... Capitalization: Capital stock outstanding,par value........................... $32,676,242 $9,602,570 -70 .6 Employees and salaries and wages: 6 958 Average number... .............................................................................. 444.3 176 $393,606 381.4 Salaries an d wages.................................................................................. $81,771 1A minus sign ( —) denotes decrease. 2 Includes 5,013 land messages sent over a leased land wire by a.wireless company doing land teiegraph business also. s Bess all expenses, including charges for depreciation. 4Includes stocks, bonds, and sundries*! 6Includes reserves, cash investments, interest and taxes due and accrued, and sundries. 6 Number employed Sept. 16, 1912. Includes, in some cases, number of operators on shipboard who, in addition to wages, receive board and quarters. 292 TELEGRAPHS. No. 194.—WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.: M il e a g e o f L in e s N umber of O ffices, and T raffic , 1870 to 1916. and W ir e s , [Source: Annual reports of the Western Union Telegraph Co.] Year Num ended Miles of Miles of ber of Number of Receipts. June line. wire. offices. messages sent. 30— 1870.... 1871.... 1872.... 1873.... 1874.... 1875.... 1876.. • 1877.... 1878.... 1879.... 1880.... 1881.... 1882.... 1883.... 1884.... 1885.... 1886.... 1887.... 1888.... 1889.... 1890.... 1891.... 1892.... 1893.... 1894.... 1895.... 1896.... 1897.... 1898.... 1899.... 1900.... 1901.... 1902.... 1903.... 1904.... 1905.... 1906.... 1907.... 1908.... 1909.... 1910.... 1911.... 1912.... 1913.... 1913 A .. 1914*... 1915*... 1916*. . 54,109 56,032 62,033 65,757 71,585 72,833 73,532 76,955 81,002 82,987 85,645 110,340 131,060 144,294 145,037 147,500 151,832 156,814 171,375 178,754 183,917 187,981 189,576 189,936 190,303 189,714 189,918 190,614 189,847 189,856 192,705 193,589 196,115 196,517 199,350 200,224 202,959 205,646 208,477 211,513 214,360 219,219 235,807 238,033 237,807 240,231 238,940 237,664 112,191 121,151 137,190 154,472 175,735 179, 496 183,832 194,323 206,202 211,566 233,534 327,171 374, 368 432, 726 450,571 462,283 489,607 524,641 616,248 647, 697 678,997 715,591 739,105 769,201 790,792 802,651 826,929 841,002 874,420 904,633 933,153 972, 766 1, 029,984 1,089,212 1,155,405 1,184, 557 1,256,147 1,321,199 1,359,430 1,382, 500 1,429,049 1,487,345 1,532,161 1,558,181 1,562,170 1,609,346 1,610,709 1,627,342 3,972 4,606 5,237 5, 740 6,188 6,565 ' 7,072 7,500 8,014 8,634 9,077 10,737 12,068 12,917 13,761 14,184 15,142 15,658 17,241 18, 470 19,382 20,098 20,700 21,078 21,166 21,360 21,725 21,769 22,210 22,285 22,900 23,238 23,567 23,120 23,458 23,814 24,323 24,760 23,853 24, 321 24,825 24, 926 25,392 826,000 25,060 25,784 25,142 25,234 D ollars. 9,157,646 7,138,738 4,910, 772 10,646,077 7,637,449 5,104,787 12,444,499 8,457,096 5,666,863 14,456,832 9,333,019 6,575, 056 16,329,256 9,262,654 6,755,734 17,153,710 9,564,575 6,335,415 18,729,567 10,034,984 6,635,474 21,158,941 9,812,353 6,672,225 23,918,894 9,861,355 6,309,813 25,070,106 10,960,640 6,160,200 29,215,509 12,782,895 6,948,957 32, 500,000 14,393,544 8,485,264 38,842,247 17,114,166 9,996,096 41,181,177 19,454,903 11,794, 553 42,076,226 19,632,940 13,022, 504 42, 096,583 17,706,834 12,005,910 43,289,807 16,298,639 12,378,783 47,394,530 17,191,910 13,154,629 51,463,955 19, 711,164 14,640,592 54,108,326 20, 783,194 14,565,153 55,878,762 22,387,029 15,074, 304 59,148,343 23,034,327 16,428, 742 62,387,298 23,706,405 16,307, 857 66,591,858 24,978,443 17,482,406 58,632,237 21,852,655 16,060,170 58,307,315 22,218,019 16,076, 630 58,760,444 22,612,736 16,714,756 58,151,684 22, 638,859 16,906, 656 62,173,749 23,915,733 17,825,582 61,398,157 23,954,312 18,085,579 63,167,783 24,758,570 18,593,206 65, 657,049 26,354,151 19,668, 903 69,374,883 28,073,095 20,780, 766 1 69,790,866 29,167,687 20,953,215 1 67, 903,973 29,249,390 21,361,915 * 67, 477,320 29, 033,635 21,845,570 171,487,082 30,675,655 23,605,072. i 74,804,551 32,856,406 26,532,196 162,371,287 28,582,212 25,179,215 168,053,439 30,541,073 23,193,966 i 75,135,405 33,889,202 26,614,302 i 77, 780,732 37,158,989 30,053, 632 8 90, 000,000 42,987,807 36,063,836 47,423, 443 42,959,934 46,899,267 42,327,121 ; 47,287,388 40,578,751 52,475,721 40,972,541 63,621,601 549,894,346 1Not including messages sent over leased wires or under railroad contracts. * Figures derived from a study, but facilities such that accuracy can not be guaranteed. D ollars. Expenses. Profits. Average per . message. Toll. Cost. D ollars. Cents. Cents. 2,227 ,966 75.5 61.2 2,532,662 2,790,233 2,757, 963 2,506,920 3,229,158 3,399,510 3,140,128 3,551, 543 4,800,440 5,833,938 5,908, 280 7,118,070 7,660,350 6,610,436 5, 700,924 3,919,855 4,037,281 5,070,572 6,218,041 7, 312, 725 6,605,585 7,398,548 7,496,037 5,792,485 6,141,389 5,897,980 5, 732,203 6,090,151 5,868,733 6,165, 364 6, 685,248 7,292,329 8,214,472 7,887,475 7,188,065 7,070,588 6,324,210 3,402,997 7, 347,107 7,274,900 7,105,357 6,928,971 4,463,508 4,572,146 6,708,637 11,503,180 13,727,255 69,5 45.7 66.2 43.8 62.5 43.4 54.9 39.5 54.0 35.2 50.9 33.5 43.6 29.8 38.9 25.0 38.6 25.2 38.5 25,4 38,4 25.6 38.2 25.8 38.0 26.0 36.5 25.2 32.1 24.9 31.3 23.4 30.4 23.0 31.2 23.2 31.2 22.4 32.4 22.7 32.5 23.2 31.6 22.3 31.2 22.7 30.5 23.3 30.7 23.3 30.9 24.0 30.5 24.3 30.1 24.7 30.8 25.1 30.8 25.1 30.9 25.1 31.0 25.7 31.4 25.6 31.7 26.1 31.6 27.3 31.6 27,6 33.7 30.2 33.7 34.3 34.1 28.5 35.2 30.2 2 38.8 2 33.1 ■ Estimated. * Year ended Dec. 31, &Includes special payment to employees) $1,166,424.50. No. 193.—TELEPHONE SYSTEMS REPOSTING AN ANNUAL INCOME OF $5,000 OR MORE: C omparative S ummary , 1907 AND 1912.1 [Source: Bulletin of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Bell Telephone System. 1907 1912 1907 1,461 2,974,694 266,294 5,195 1,774,630 3,999,389,159 $37,896,577 $28,118,626 $9,777,951 $3,246,275 $317,321,640 $268,017,940 $35, 640,295 $11,096,640 $2,566,765 $317,321,640 $162,210,079 $104,261,689 $23,562,762 $2,583,833 $2,152,448 $2,822,879 $6,210,884 $13,517,066 5,780 $4,040,703 30,079 $10,392,736 1912 Total. 1907 1,740 1,636 3,886,205 11,921,960 318,264 553,752 5,662 10,613 2,239,721 4,906,693 4,602,431,409 10,400,433,958 $48,950,404 $176,700,408 $40,730,804 $135, 475,177 $41,225,231 $8,219,600 $23,448,212 $4,410,968 $360,864,538 $940,357,998 $301,415,482 $794,096,971 $60,731,090 $31,925,497 $82,963,172 $14,459,607 $2,566,765 $13,063,952 $360,864,538 $940,357,998 $188,878,446 $456,788,725 $108,658,183 $301,333,489 $74,388,503 $21,923,714 $2,583,833 $3,287,138 $3,115,184 $11,855,910 $38,991,858 $10,851,896 $6,210,884 $1,800,417 $48,204,796 $22,349,560 22,819 7,318 $18,542,619 $5,676,645 2 34,140 108,851 $46,466,730 $13,462,535 1912 1,916 19,019,391 671,686 11,515 7,326,748 13,735,658,245 $255,081,234 $203,754,909 $51,326,325 $34,120,809 $1,295,670,101 $1,081,433,227 $104,554,667 $96,618,255 $13,063,952 $1, 295,670,101 $586,763,879 $404,530,236 $71,742,634 $3,287,138 $17,520,891 $148,818,981 $2,234,721 $60,771,621 38,753 $32,681,482 i 144,608 $63,359,059 TELEPHONES. Number of systems................................................................................................................. 176 175 Miles o f single wire................................................................................................................... 8,947,266 15,133,186 Miles of pole line....................................................................................................................... 287,458 353,422 Number of public exchanges................................................................................................ 5,418 5,853 Number of telephones............................................................................................................. 3,132,063 5,087,027 Estimated number of messages or talks............................................................................ 6,401,044,799 9,133,226,836 Income, total............................................................................................................................. $138,803,831 $206,130,830 Expenses, including taxes and fixed charges, total....................................................... $107,356,551 $163,024,105 Net income................................................................................................................................ $31,447,280 $43,106,725 Dividends................................................................................................................................ $29,709,841 $20,201,937 Assets, total............................................................................................................................... $623,036,358 $934,805,563 Cost of construction and equipment........... . ................ ............................................ $526,079,031 $780,017,745 Stocks and bonds and other permanent investments............................................ $25,090,795 $72,629,170 Cash and current assets................................................................................................... $82,158,648 $71,866,532 Sundries, including stock and bond discount and sinking and other special funds Liabilities, total........................................................................................................................ $623,036,358 $934,805,563 Capital stock...................................................................................................................... $294,578,646 $397,885,433 Funded debt...................................................................................................................... $197,071,800 $295,872,053 Real-estate mortgages, floating debt, and accounts payable................................ $50,825,741 $49,818,920 Cash investments.............................................................................................................. $9,703,462 Interest, taxes, and dividends, due and accrued............. ...................................... $14,405,707 Reserves.............................................................................................................................. $36,168,979 $137,967,085 Sundries......................... ..................................................................................................... $434,304 Net surplus......................................................................................................................... $34,687,730 $38,422,061 Salaried employees: Number............................................................................................................................... 17,009 31,435 Salaries................................................................................................................................. $14,501,916 $27,004,837 Wage earners: Average number............................................................................................................... 78,772 i 110,468 $36,073,994 $49,896,524 W ages.................................................................................................................................. All other systems. 1 The census figures for the Bed system do not agree exactly with those contained in the annual reports of the directors of the company as given on the succeeding page, because the former include certain affiliated and controlled companies that were not covered in the annual reports. 2 Number employed Sept. 16, 1912. 293 294 T E L E PH O N E S No. 196.—AMERICAN TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. AND ASSOCIATED OPERATING COMPANIES (BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM): C o m p a r a t iv e S ta tistic s , J a n . 1, 1912 to J a n . 1, 1917. [Source: The American Telephone & Telegraph Co.] PLANT AND TRAFFIC. 1912 Central offices................................. Miles of underground wire......... Miles of submarine wire.............. Miles of aerial wire....................... Total..................................... Miles of exchange wire................ Miles of toll wire........................... Total..................................... Miles of phantom circuit............. Telephones owned 1 ..................... Connected telephones (owned by other companies)................ Total..................................... Employees...................................... Exchange messages daily........... Toll messages daily...................... 1913 1914 5,014 6.831,667 26,936 6,074,012 12,932,615 10,872,101 2,060,514 12,932,615 136, 493 4,351,837 2,280, 788 6,632,625 128,439 23,483, 770 644,918 5,182 7,804,528 30,301 6,775,984 14, 610,813 12,421,650 2,189,163 14,610,813 158,250 4,803,803 2,652,271 7,456,074 140,789 25, 572,345 737,823 5,245 8,817,815 31,833 7,261,363 16 , 111,011 13, 777,470 2,333, 541 16,111,011 174,928 5,254,808 2, 878,209 8,133,017 156,928 26,431,024 806,137 1915 1916 5,289 5,300 9,760,165 10,536,837 35,809 36,314 7,679,620 7,932,394 17,475,594 18, 505,545 15,037,897 16,052,062 2,437,697 2,453,483 17,475, 594 18, 505,545 189,562‘ 196,841 5,584,853 5.968.110 3,064,140 3.183.111 8,648,993 9,151,221 142,527 156,294 27,049,225 2 25,183,799 798,949 819,030 1917 5,397 11,468,525 41,172 8,340,618 19,850,315 17,167,405 2,6S2,910 19,850,315 ; 221,994 6,545,490 3,301, 702 9,847,192 179,032 28,530,073 889,860 R EV EN U E .3 1911 Gross revenue................................. Expenses......................................... Net revenue........... ............. Interest............................................ Net incomo.......................... Dividends....................................... Balance for surplus........... D o lla rs. 179,477,998 127,891, 701 51, 586,297 13,610,860 37,975,437 25,966,876 12, 008,561 1912 D o lla rs. 199,172,154 142,285,464 56,886,690 14,205,365 42,681,325 29, 460,215 13,221,110 1913 D o lla rs. 215,572,822 156,883,299 58,689,523 16,652, 624 42,036,899 30,301,705 11,735,194 1914 D o lla rs. 225,952,123 166, 704, 844 59,247,279 IS, 940,641 40,306,638 30,304,186 10,002, 452 1915 D o lla rs. 239,909,649 173, 727,892 66,181,757 18,095,643 48,086,114 32,897,065 15,189,049 1916 i D o lla rs. 270,400,892 194,783,253 75,617,639 18,378,931 57,238,708 35,160,119 i 22,078,589 TELEPHONE PLANT, CAPITAL STOCK, AND EUN DED D EB T .3 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Telephone plant.......................... 666,660,702 742,287,631 797,159,487 847,204, 803 880,068,520 946,293,248 Capital stock.................................. 379,727, 832 393,209,925 395,224,531 393,731,750 440,711,200 463,101,569 Funded debt.................................. 241,032,822 294,380,353 341,147,485 385,352,367 353,236,464 422,586,617 1 Includes private line telephones. 2 Decrease as compared with figures for previous years, due to the fact that since 1914 all calls on which the subscriber for any reason failed to receive the desired connection have been rigidly excluded. 3 A ll duplications between companies excluded. 295 ELEC TR IC RA ILW A Y S. No. 1 0 7 . —ELECTRIC RAILWAYS, 1 9 1 7 M il e a g e by State. Alabama ......................... N u m ber and S t a t e s a n d b y G e o g r a p h ic D iv i s io n s . [Source: The Electric Railway Journal.] Num ber of Miles of com track. panies. of Ca r s, Serv Cable Motor Trail Elec Ex pas pas tric press Freight ice and and senger senger loco motor cars. other horse mo cars. cars. cars. cars. tives. cars. 444 367 44 54 231 128 3,293 3,686 463 492 1,624 2,269 309 153 7 412 1,074 9 265 183 699 17 501 68 6 180 72 3,774 5,962 43 2,378 1,920 962 25 881 415 18 553 462 995 10 681 10 327 534 540 15 674 2,143 12 43 3 243 7,893 26 1,666 2,273 14 722 1,329 11 123 159 22 1,135 2,621 9 658 128 254 6 538 2 11 12 14 252 286 29 1,545 3,286 11 2 9 108 5,637 16,851 12 292 303 6 38 72 80 4,280 5,466 16 310 267 10 679 749 124 4,579 8,732 3 439 1,056 5 120 173 3 26 34 15 475 820 38 1 003 1 200 5 470 * 276 128 141 10 15 590 900 19 1,092 1,049 24 639 611 18 768 975 15 4 10 42 13 8 2 California.................................... Colorado...................................... CrmneetLcnt, ___ . . . Delaware. Florida... Georgia... Idaho........................................... Illinois. . Indiana . .. ___ Iowa.......... Kansas__ Kentuckv................................... Louisiana.. . ___ Maine.......... ...... Maryland.................................... Massachusetts Michigan.................... ...... Minnesota... . ___ Mississippi ___ Missouri....................................... Montana..................................... Nebraska.................... . .. Nevada...................... New Hampshire ... NewJersev................ New Mexico.............. New York................................... North Carolina.......................... North Dakota.......... ...... Ohio............. Oklahoma . Oregon......................................... Pennsylvania............................. Rhode Island... South Carolina.......................... South Dakota.............. Tennessee.................. Texas___ U tah............ Vermont.................... Virginia..................... Washington............................... West Virginia.......... Wisconsin................. Wyoming.................. 2 22 12 Total................................. 1,029 48,175 81,393 2 250 403 143 1,562 299 67 81 480 53 69 18 633 401 364 106 58 140 177 98 1,146 472 110 27 285 17 65 35 78 119 2,000 200 207 17 82 16 7 14 696 6 13 3 26 357 8 2 105 20 10 3 1,116 68 94 15 27 6 2 84 25 23 113 7 2,966 62 5 102 12 1 2 48 3 19 11 12 3 13 8 20 8 42 1 2 2 151 6 12 3 5 27 105 962 1 2 30 70 33 10 32 1 19 12 1 44 4 35 8 26 16 442 5 582 325 2, 721 14 1 304 J 77 218 875 246 16 7 111 223 311 13 173 929 41 90 3 13,9S7 115 180 7 170 31 44 144 3 103 75 189 996 12 1,449 1,684 3,826 3 717 910 3,850 25 2 i 7 12 16 29 8 2 1 11 2 24 449 75 2 12 2 2 3 2 2 48 385 Geographic divisions.1 2 New England States............... Eastern States........................... Central States........................... Southern States........................ Western States......................... 93 6,220 12,185 321 14,229 33,906 310 16,066 22,503 104 2,516 3, 775 201 9,144 9,024 384 1,159 1,035 46 342 110 2 209 2 172 1The reports from which this table is made up are rendered at different dates, the average of which is about June, 1917. In a few cases, where the company owns a large number of freight cars compared with the number of passenger cars owned, the total number of such freight cars has been omitted. In the case of electrified steam railroads, mileage is included in all cases; but under cars only electric loco motives and motor passenger cars of electrified steam railroads are given. Gasoline and storage battery cars are included under motor passenger cars. 2 New England States—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut. Eastern States—New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia. Central States—Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Wisconsin Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri. Southern States—North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi Tennessee, Louisiana, Arkansas. Western States—North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Nevada, Kansas, Texas, Colorado, Montana, Idaho, Utah, Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Wyoming. J ' 296 RAILROADS. Ho. 1 9 8 .—HAILKOADS: Miles op L in e 1*in Specified Y ears , 1860 to 1916, and per 100 S quare Miles and per 10,000 I nhabitants in 1916, by States . [Sources: Calendar years 1860, 1870, and 1880, Poor's Manual of Railroads, the data representing mileage operated; fiscal years ended June 30, 1890, 1900, 1910, 191£, and 1916, statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission, the data representing mileage owned.] Miles of line, j 1916, per— Mileage. State. 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 3 1,157 256 925 157 742 197 446 1,845 4,823 3,177 2,683 1,501 1,017 450 786 671 1,480 1,638 1,092 990 3,313.87 2,195. 81 4,356.11 4,176.19 1 , 007. 29 322. 69 2,470.89 4,532.37 941.44 10,213.97 5,971.03 Si 355. 97 8,806.45 % 746.25 1, 758. 94 1,338.13 1.231.34 2,093. 73 7,242.67 5,466.37 2, 332.03 6,004.10 2,181.04 5.295.35 924.87 1,145.03 2, 046.76 7,660.71 3, 000. 88 1,940.64 7,911.51 167.96 1,427.95 8,453. 20 212.52 2,193.60 2,485.89 2, 751.87 8,613.42 1,090.14 921.49 3,160.40 1, 783. 37 1,327.93 5,583.59 941.88 1,096.64 30.24 1,046.20 1,324.33 163,597.05 4,225.84 3, 359. 86 5, 751. 04 4,587.25 1,023. 62 346. 72 3,299.06 5,651.72 1,261, 23 11,002.93 6,470.61 9,185.18 8 ,719.36 3,059.99 2, 824.08 1,915.24 1,376.16 2,118.58 8,195.18 6 , 942.57 2,919.90 6 ,875.04 3,010.32 5, 6S4.85 909. 35 1,239.20 2,256.69 8,121.03 3,831.16 2,731.22 8,807.27 827.88 1, 723.80 10,330.50 211.79 2,817.93 2,849.83 3,136.95 9. 886 .49 1,547. 42 1, 012.11 3,779.15 2,913.57 2,228.05 6,530.52 1,228.63 i 1,511.89 | 81.75 i i, 322.75 [ 1, 752,52 193,345.78 5,226.16 5,305.51 7,771.89 5,532.56 1,000.14 334. 81 4,431.54 7,056.49 2,178.63 11,878.34 7,420.14 9,754.68 9,006.88 3,526.21 5,553.74 2,248.06 1,426.45 2,115.21 9,021.13 8,668.60 4, 506.16 8.082.74 4^207.42 6 l 067.15 2,276.66 1,245.93 2,260.49 8,429.77 4, 932. 41 4,201.07 9,134.46 5,980.22 2,284.69 11,290.17 212.14 3,441.74 3,947.65 3,815.97 14,281.81 1,985.94 1,100.48 4,534.94 4,875.21 3,600.99 7,475.21 1,644.89 2,097.31 35.97 100 10,000 191035 of ter, inhab * sq.m ritory. itants. 19153 5,424.19 5,107.05 8,450.87 5,723.70 999.04 334.79 5,251.54 7,427.31 2,791.59 12,157-32 7,479.31 9,977.69 9,260.95 3,802.32 5,728.95 2,275-57 1,433*. 97 2,131.01 8,861.90 9,059.61 4,470.22 8,274.97 4,843.59 6,171.10 2,331.87 1,255.85 2,314.67 8,534.15 5,565.47 5,225.67 9,158.61 6,405.23 3 114.90 11^692.57 202.96 3,689.88 4,278.38 4,101.33 15,831.41 2,111.42 1,073.38 4,729.09 5,559.91 3,909.71 7,638.29 1,891.13 2,359.70 36.23 Ala............. 743 Ark............ 38 Cal........... 23 Colo........... Conn.......... 601 D el............ 127 Fla............. 402 Ga.............. 1,420 Idaho........ 111. . ............ 2, 790 Ind............ 2,163 Iowa.......... 655 ITfl.ns........ K y ............. 534 La.............. 335 Me.............. 472 Md............. 386 Mass.......... 1,264 Mich.......... 779 Minn.......... Miss........... 862 Mo.............. 817 Mont.......... N ebr.......... N ev ........... N .H ......... 661 N . J ........... 560 N .Y .......... % 682 N . C.......... 937 N . D ak__ Ohio.......... 2,946 Okla.......... Oreg.......... P a.............. 2,598 R .I ........... 108 S. C........... 973 8 . D a k .... Tenn......... i % Tex............ 307 U tah......... V t.............. ! 554 Va.............. 1,379 Wash........ W. V a ,... 352 Wis............ 905 W y o .......... A laska8 9. . 0 1 Ariz........... D .C .......... (7) H aw aii8. Ind. T ___ N. H e x ... Total3.. 30,626 2,000 1,843 '859 2,195 1,570 '923 275 518 2,459 206 7,851 4,373 5.400 3.400 1,530 652 1,005 1,040 1,915 3,938 3,151 1,127 3,965 106 1,953 739 1,015 1,684 5,957 1,486 31,225 5,792 (*) 508 6,191 210 1,427 705 593 736 1,125 3,928 1,178 3 65 3,538 159 4,656 136 1,139 V) 1,492 711 3,244 257 842 614 914 1,486 1,893 289 387 691 1,525 3,155 459 512 349 (7) (7) 289 758 | 52,922 j93,267 5,495.75 5, 294.03 8,440.58 5,701.59 999.73 335.13 5,279.98 7,482.24 2,872.57 12,141.92 7,475.53 9,946.44 9,344.85 3.836.11 5.603.12 2,262.74 1,428.25 2,133.34 8,875.85 9,152.59 4,438.95 8,270.24 4,847, 88 6,169.00 2.318.38 1.252.39 2,337.53 8,492.78 5,537.44 5,274.50 9,121.19 6,454.38 3,067.22 11,634. 71 203.09 3,723.99 4,278. 90 4,090. 61 15,866.84 2,137. 43 1,073.16 4,798.64 5,698.32 3,973.84 7,693.56 1, 906.24 2,410.39 36.87 10.72 10.08 5.42 5.50 20.74 17.05 9.62 12.74 3.45 21, 67 20. 74 17.89 11.43 9, 55 12. 34 7.57 14. 37 26. 54 15. 44 11.32 9. 57 12.03 3. 32 8 . 03 2.11 13.87 31.11 17.82 11. 36 7-52 22.39 9.30 3.21 25. 95 19.03 12 . 21 5.57 9.81 6.05 2 . 60 11 . 76 11.92 8 . 53 16.54 13.92 1.95 23.64 30.55 28. 96 59.73 8.07 15.74 59.52 26.30 67.67 19.81 26.59 44. 79 51.25 16.15 30. 76 29.34 10. 50 5. 76 29.15 40.31 22.82 24.28 106. 38 48.65 218.97 28.33 7.98 8.31 23.13 72.09 17.77 29. 64 37.03 13. 71 3.33 22.97 61.72 17.91 36.01 49.60 29.51 21.95 37.58 28.83 30.86 107.31 2.1 2 95.15 61.45 1.02 1 3,032.06 3,038.28 | 3,039.81 2.48 74.69 240,438.84 253,788.64 |254,250.62 9 8 .55 10 25.03 1 For additional trackage, see Table 200. 3 Excludes mileage of switching and terminal companies no-t segregated for years previous to 1908. 3 Figures for Dakota. 4 Included in returns for Indian Territory. s See North Dakota. 5 See note 8 7 Included in returns for Maryland. 8 Excludes mileage as follows: For 1900, Alaska (21.80 miles); for 1910, Alaska (389.79 miles, unofficial) and Hawaii (175.10 miles); for 1915, Alaska (374.78 miles, unofficial) and Hawaii (249.53 miles); for 1916, Alaska (379.78 miles, unofficial) and Hawaii (256 .27 miles). 9 On basis of 2,973,890 square miles, which covers uland surface" only and excludes Alaska and Hawaii. 10 On basis of 101,572,266, population for 1916, which is reached by adding to the population in 1910, 91,972,266 (which excludes Alaska, Hawaii, and persons in the military and naval service stationed abroad), an estimated annual increase of 1,600,000 for each successive year. 297 R A IL R O A D S . No. 199.—RAILROADS: O perated M ileage and A nnual I ncrease op M ileage , 1836 to 1916.1 [Sources: Calendar years 1836 to 1889, Poor's Manual of Railroads; years ending June 30,1890 to 1916, statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission. No mileage included for Alaska or Hawaii. The term “ mileage ” signifies single-track mileage.] Year. 1836.............. 1837.............. 1838 .............. 1839 ............. 1810............. 1811............. 1842 1843 ............. 1841............. 1845 .............. 1846 ............. 1817.............. 1848 .............. 1849 .............. 1850 ---- .. .. 1851............. 1852.............. 1853 .............. 1854 ............. 1855 ............. 1856 .............. 1857 ............. 1858.............. 1859 .............. 1860 ............. 1861............. 1862 .............. Miles of Annual line in increase opera of m ile tion. age. 1,273 1,497 1,913 2,302 2,818 3,535 4,026 4,185 4,377 4,633 4,930 5, 598 5, 996 7,365 9,021 10, 982 12, 908 15,360 16,720 18, 374 22 , 016 24, 503 26,968 28,789 30.626 31; 286 32,120 175 224 416 389 616 717 491 159 192 256 297 668 398 1,369 1,656 1,961 1,926 2, 452 1,360 1,654 3,642 2,487 2,465 1.821 1,837 660 834 Year. Miles of Annual line in increase opera of m ile tion. age. 1863............ 1864............ 1865............ 1866............ 1867............ 1868............ 1869............ 1870............ 1871............ 1872............ 1873............ 1874............ 1875............ 1876............ 1877............ 1878............ 1879............ 1880............ 1881............ 1882............ 1883............ 1884............ 1885............ 1886............ 1887............ 1888 ............ 1889............ 33,170 33,908 35, 085 36,801 39,250 42,229 46, 844 52,922 60,301 66,171 70,268 72,385 74, 096 76, 808 79, 082 81,747 86,556 93, 262 103,108 114,677 121,422 125, 345 128,320 136,338 149,214 156,114 161,276 1,050 738 1,177 1,716 2,249 2,979 4,615 6,078 7,379 5,870 4,097 2,117 1,711 2,712 2,274 2,665 4,809 6,711 9,846 11,569 6,745 3,923 2,975 8,018 12,876 6,900 5,162 Miles of Annual line in increase opera of mile tion. age. Year. 1890............ 1891............ 1892............ 1893............ 1894............ 1895............ 1896............ 1897............ 1898............ 1899............ 1900............ 1901............ 1902............ 1903............ 1904............ 1905............ 1906............ 1907............ 1908*.......... 1909*.......... 1910*.......... 19113.......... 1912*.......... 1913 s.......... 1914*.......... 1915s.......... 1916*.......... 167,191 172,035 175,691 179,834 182,733 184,628 186,681 188,844 190,870 194,336 198, 964 202,288 207,253 213,422 220,112 225,196 230,761 236,949 240,846 244,084 249,992 254,732 258,033 261,036 263,547 264,378 266,031 {*) 4,844 3,656 4,143 2,899 1,895 2,053 2,163 2 , 026 3,466 4,628 3,324 4,966 6,169 6,690 5,084 5,565 6,188 3, 238 5, 908 4, 740 3,301 3,003 2, 511 831 1,653 1 For additional trackage, see following table. 2 See explanation of sources, etc., at head of table. 3 Excludes mileage of switching and terminal companies not segregated for years previous to 1908, No.200.—RAILROADS : L e n g t h and of S in g l e , S e c o n d , T h ir d , a n d F o u r t h T r a c k s , Y a r d T r a c k a n d S id i n g s , a n d T o t a l M il e a g e O p e r a t e d , 1894 to 1916.1 [Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerco Commission. ] Year ended June 30— Single track. 1894...................................... 1895...................................... 1896...................................... 1897..................................... 1898...................................... 1899...................................... 1900....................................... 1901...................................... 1902...................................... 1903...................................... 3904..................................... 1905...................................... 1906....................................... 1907...................................... 1908*.................................... 1909*.................................... 1910*.................................... 1911*.................................... 1912*..................................... 191c 2 .................................... 1914*.................................. 1915 *.................................... 1916 ■.................................... Miles. 175, 690. 96 177, 746.25 181,982. 64 183,284.25 184, 648. 26 187, 534. 68 192,556.03 195,561.92 200,154.56 205,313. 54 212,243.20 216,973. 61 222,340. 30 227,454. 83 230,494. 02 235,402.09 240,830. 75 246,238.02 249,852. 06 253,470.20 256, 547.10 257,569-32 259,210. 86 Second track. Third track. Fourth track. Yard track and sidings. Total. Miles, Miles. Miles. Miles. Miles. 10,499.30 10,639. 96 10,685.16 11,018.47 11,293.25 11,546.54 12,151. 48 12,845.42 13,720. 72 14,681. 03 15,824. 04 17,056.30 17,936.25 19,420. 82 20,209.05 20,949.41 21,658. 74 23,451.26 24,951.65 26,273.79 27,608. 66 28,644. 67 28,935. 21 953.16 975.25 990.45 995.79 1,009.65 l, 047.37 1,094.48 1,153.96 1,204.04 1,303.53 1,467.14 1,609.63 1,766.07 1, 960.42 2 , 081.16 2,169.55 2,206.39 % 414.16 2, 511. 76 % 588.68 2,696.03 2,714.30 2,730.62 710.99 733.12 764.15 780.48 793.57 790.27 829. 29 876.13 895.11 963.36 1, 046.50 3,215.53 1,279.66 1,389.73 1,408. 99 1,453.56 1,488.78 1, 747. 10 1,903.32 1, 964. 06 2,071.45 2,303.06 2,198. 34 * R presents mileage covered by operating returns. (See Tables 208 and 209.) 41,941.37 43,181.32 44,717. 73 45,934. 46 47,589.09 49,223.65 52,163.02 54,914.86 58,220. 93 61,560.06 66,492.46 69,941.67 73,760. 91 77,749.46 79,452.64 82,376.63 85,581.93 88,973.95 92,019.13 95,211.41 98,285.07 99,910.16 101,869.23 229,795.78 233,275. 90 239,140.13 *242, 013.45 245, 333.82 250,142.51 258,784.30 265,352.29 274,195.36 283,821.52 297,073.34 306, 796.74 317, 083.19 327,975.26 333,645.86 342, 351. 24 351, 766, 59 362,824. 49 371,237.92 379,508.14 387, 208.31 391,141.51 394,944.26 *Ei eludes mileage of switching and term inal companies not segregated for years previous to 1908. 298 R A IL R O A D S N o . 2 0 1 .—RAILROAD L O C O M O T IV E S : N umber and A verage T ractive P ower , G rate and H eating S urface , and W eight of E ach T ype , 1906 to [Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.] 1916.12 Average per locomotive. Year ended June 3 0 - Number. Tractive Grate Keating j W Weight eight power, surface. surface. jexclusive drivers. oftender. on Type. Pound#. S q .fee i. Sg .fec t. Tons. Tons. [Single expansion...................... 48,300 24, 307 31 1,862 ' 66 54 14-cylinder compound.............. 1, 767 33,168 47 3,070 98 75 (2-cylinder compound.............. 887 31,561 38 2,596 84 70 Single expansion................. 51,891 25,439 2 33 1,952 68 56 4-cylinder compound.............. 1,727 34,345 2 48 1907.. 3,169 101 78 945 31,335 3 39 2,578 83 70 2-cylinder compound.............. 53,374 26,011 3 34 2,014 70 57 19083. [Single expansion...................... 1,712 35,321 3 49 70 3,272 104 ^4-cylinder compound.............. 923 31.378 3 39 2,592 84 70 [2-cylinder compound.............. 53,977 26,300 3 34 2,041 71 58 1,603 35,173 ' 3 47 Single expansion..................... 3,297 1909». 105 78 4-cylinder compound............. 888 31,509 3 39 2,614 71 85 55,867 26,891 3 35 2,107 72 59 2-cylinder compound............. 1,511 39,440 3 49 112 1910®. 3,489 87 [Single expansion..................... 862 31.326 3 39 2,549 84 71 -{4-cylinder compound.............. 57,963 27,771 3 37 2,167 75 61 (2-cylinder compound.............. 3 52 19118 1,838 42,970 3,766 122 95 [Single expansion..................... 3 40 796 32,310 2,625 86 73 14-cylinder compound ............ 58,842 28,482 3 37 2,231 77 63 1912®. (2-cylinder com pound............ 1,951 44,890 353 3,807 127 100 751 32,371 [Single expansion....................... 240 2, 623 85 72 14-cylmdercompouiid . . . . ___ 60,131 29,595 239 80 2,335 65 [2-cylinder compound.............. 2,090 48,628 255 4,151 1913* *. 136 107 [Single expansion...................... 707 32,339 2 40 2,603 86 72 14-cylinder compound.............. 61,518 30,346 239 82 2,401 67 12-cylinder compound.............. 19144. 2,108 49,974 4,215 256 110 139 [Single expansion...................... 659 31,931 240 2,583 86 73 •{4-cylinder compound.............. 49,049 32,797 71 (2-cylinder compound.............. 6,440 27,788 1915*. 65 ................. !.................. (Drivers 69 inches or less........ 8,361 27,030 64 <Drivers more than 69 inches - 47,836 33,820 74 ! i 6,430 28,063 1916 A {Sw itching................................. 66 1 [Drivers 69 inches or less........ 8,397 ' 27,802 65 1 .............. l |Drivers more than 69 inches.. (Switching.................................. 1 Data for this table are lacking for some locomotives. * Basis excludes oil-burning locomotives. »Excludes locomotives in the service of switching and terminal companies. * Excludes locomotives in the service of so-called small roads (having operating revenues below $100,000 for the year) and in the service of switching and terminal companies. 1906.. { ( N umber in S ervice Classes of S ervice . N o . 2 0 2 .— R A IL R O A D CABS: on J une 30, 1901 to 1916, b y [Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.] Service. Year. Passenger. 1901. 1902. 19 03 . 19 04 . 19 06 . 19 06 . 1907. 19081. 1909 K 19101. 19111. 19121. 1913 b 19142. 1915C 1916 h 35,969 36,987 38,140 39,752 40,713 42,262 43,973 45,117 45,584 47,095 49,818 51,490 51,700 53,466 55,705 54,664 Freight. 1,464,328 1,546,101 1,653,782 1,692,194 1,731,409 1,837,914 1,991,557 2,089,302 2,073,606 2,135,121 2,195,511 2,215,549 2,273,564 2,325,647 2,356,338 2,326,987 Company. 50,536 57,097 61,467 66,615 70,749 78,736 91.064 96,762 99,090 108,115 114,006 115,635 120,244 124,709 95,934 96,508 Total. 1,550,833 1,640,185 1,753,389 1,798,561 1,842,871 1,958,912 2,126,594 2,231,181 2,218,280 2,290,331 2,359,335 2,382,674 2,445,508 2,503,822 2,507,977 2,478,159 Past freight line service. 41,942 43,142 34,579 37,937 33,857 32,168 32,092 30,967 29,856 29,209 28,338 27,876 28,525 29,149 20,914 19,861 1 Excludes cars in the service of switching and terminal companies. 2 Excludes returns for so-called small roads (having operating revenues below $100,000 for the year) and returns for switching and terminal companies. No. 203.—RAILROAD FREIGHT CARS: N um ber and A verage Capacity of E ach C lass , on J u n e 30, 1909 to 1916.1 [Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.] 1909 2 Class of car. 1911* 1910 4 1915 3 1912* 1914 3 1916 3 19153 Aver AverAver Aver AverAver Aver AverNumber. age ca- Number. age ca- Number. age ca- Number. age ca Number. age ca Number. age ca Number. age ca-; Number. age ca pacity. pacity . pacity. pacity. pacity. pacity. pacity. pacity. F la t............. Stock.......... Coal............. Tank........... Refrigerator Other.......... 941,533 154,630 73,494 792,291 6,630 28,204 74,556 Tons. 32 32 29 40 38 30 36 966,577 153,918 77,584 818,689 7,434 30,918 78,411 Total. 2,071,338 35 2,133,531 Tons. 33 33 30 41 39 30 37 990,313 153,300 77,590 853,699 7,787 31,786 80,856 36 2,195,331 Tons. 34 33 30 42 39 30 39 1,004,005 150,840 76,535 855,111 7,836 30,693 90,219 37 2,215,239 Tons. 34 34 31 43 40 31 40 1,032,585 147,541 73,308 871,339 8,216 43,389 91,911 37 2,273,289 T ons. 34 35 31 44 40 31 41 1,043,796 146,133 82,971 899,314 8, 530 48,886 96,017 38 2,325,647 T ons. 35 36 31 45 40 32 42 1,041,692 146,336 86,326 910,637 10,164 52,446 93,955 | 39 2,341,556 T ons. 35.5 36.0 32.0 45.9 39.0 32.1 42.2 1,025,051 137,813 83,499 910,000 10,619 51,749 94,569 39.7 2,313,300 1 Data for this table are lacking for some cars included In the preceding table. 8 Excludes cars in the service of switching and terminal companies. 8 Excludes returns for so-called small roads (having operating revenues below 5100,000 for the year) and returns for switching and terminal companies. 36.0 36.5 32.2 47.0 39.3 32.3 43.2 40.5 299 Tons, RAILROADS. B o x........... op S tatistics op P a s s e n g e r a n d 1900, 1905, a n d 1911 to 1916. F r e ig h t S e r v ic e s , Y e a r s E n d e d J u n e 3 0 ,1 8 90,1898, 300 (To. 2 0 4 .— T R A FFIC O N R A IL R O A D S : A n a ly sis [Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission. The term “ ton ” generally signifies the short ton of 2,000 pounds.] Item. 1890 1895 1900 1905 19111 1912 1 19133 1914 2 1915 2 1916 2 r 1 Excludes returns for switching and terminal companies. 2 Excludes returns for so-called small roads (having operating revenues helow $100,000 for the year) and returns for switching and terminal companies, 3 Figures include an apportionment of unclassified tonnage. 4 Includes 25 per c^nt of the total mileage of revenue mixed trains. 5 For the years 1890 and 1S95, 25 per cent of the mixed-train mileage was apportioned to passenger-train mileage and 75 per cent to freight-train mileage; butin computations for subsequent years the total mixed-train mileage was used both with passenger-train mileage and with freight-train mileage. 3 Includes 75 per cent of the total mileage of revenue mixed trains. i Includes a small amount of unclassified train mileage; also a small amount of special-train mileage not separately reported prior to 1909. 3 Includes a small amount of special-train mileage not separately reported prior to 1909. RAILROADS, Number of passengers reported as carried................................ ........ 492,430,865 507,421,362 576,831,251 738,834,667 997,409,882 1,004,081,346 1,033,679,680 1,053,138,718 976,303.602 1,005,683,174 Passengers carried 1 m ile..................... 11,847,785,617 12,188,446,271 16,038,076,200 23,800,149,436 33,201,694,699 33,132,354,783 34,575,872,980 35,258,497,509 32,384,247,563 34,213,596,127 Passengers carried 1 mile per mile 75,751 137,818 136,699 of line...................................................... 83,290 109,949 68,572 144,278 139,191 143,067 131,165 Tons carried: Number of tons reported as carried......................... ................... 631,740,636 686,614,778 1,081,983,301 1,427,731,905 1,781,638,043 1,844,977,673 2,058,035,487 1,976,138,155 1,802,018,177 2,225,943,388 Number of tons reported as carried, excluding tonnage re ceived from connecting roads 583,351,351 784,920,188 1,003,053,893 1,031,206,606 1,160,862,756 1,109,271,040 1,005,028,743 1,239,704,936 and other carriers3...................... Tons carried 1 m ile................................. 77,207,047,298 85,227,515,891 141,596,551,161 186,463,109,510 253,783,701,839 264,080,745,058 301,398,752,108 288,319,890,210 276,830,302,723 343,099,937,805 735,352 493,638 861,396 1,078,580 1,170,923 1,380,349 Tons carried 1 mile per mile of lin e .. 479,490 1,053,566 1,245,158 l,121,059j Mileage of revenue passenger trains . 4 285,575,804 * 317,565,615 363,469,596 459,827,029 572,929,421 585,853,528 593,061,212 602,388,660 577,633,888 586,611,300 Average number of passengers in 41 41 53 56 train 5 .................................................... 38 48 55 53 55 55 Average journey per passenger, •20 91 24.06 24.02 27.80 33.18 33.61 33.18 34.02 miles........................................................ 33.48 33.58 Mileage o revenue freight trains___ 8 435,170,812 6 449,291,238 492,543,526 546,424,405 626,496,025 612,345,112 643,841,292 605,923,249 550,395,585 606,900,357 f 177.42 270. 86 322.26 406. 76 474.45 534.95 189.69 Average number of tons in train s. . . 383.10 445.43 451.80 Average haul per ton: Typical haul of the average rail 1 2 2 . 2 130.87 130.60 143.44 146.04 153.79 154.20 124.13 1 way, m ile s ................ .......... 142.88 146.59 Typical haul of ail the railways 242. 73 254* 10 260.19 275. 80 256. 87 276.88 regarded as a system, m iles... 237.56 259.99 30,691,508 32,189,996 36,461,466 37,127,992 32,907,378 32,565,313 38,629,942 34,912,617 Mileage o revenue mixed tr a in s .__ f 886,704,630 1,038,441 430 n , 237,500,138 81,236,758,715 81,271,220,178 81,242,080.241 81,163,040,998 H,229,608,236 Total revenue train m ileage................ ....................j . 12,476,705,508 15,082,070,763 19,315,156,130 19,466,402,067 21,034,670,482 20,796,894,831 20,070,814,328 22,605,813,184 Total mileage of freight cars................ No. 305.—FINANCES OF RAILROADS: A n a l y s is of S t a t is t ic s o f R e c e ip t s f r o m P a s s e n g e r a n d F r e ig h t S e r v i c e s , [Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission. Passenger service. Year ended June 30— 9 ............................................................................... 1 6 4 i See note 5, p. 300. Revenue per passenger carried. Revenue per train-mile, passenger trains.1 Passenger earnings per mile of road.2 Revenue per ton per mile. Revenue per ton of freight carried. Revenue per train-mile, freight trains.1 Cents. Dollars. Dollars. D ollars. Cent. Dollars. Dollars. 0. 49486 .52078 .51163 .53237 .55816 .56459 . 57941 .60494 .60720 . 61746 .63985 .63895 .64600 .63394 .63053 . 64617 . 65789 .65677 . 67226 . 66406 . 65851 .68242 0.97870 .98591 .93917 .97419 1.01615 1.01075 1.02721 1.08531 1.11644 1.14135 1.15954 1.20338 1.25805 1.27073 1.26958 1.30396 1.30921 1.29142 1.35555 1. 34496 1.30S5S 1.38619 1916. 1,764.39 1,816.18 1,726. 40 1,812.69 1,927.94 2,067.17 2,218.70 2,399.97 2,525.83 2,570.33 2,642. 37 2,808.72 3,032.14 3,043.00 2,979.00 3,228. 00 3,312.00 3,301.00 3,506. 00 3,476.00 3,229.00 3,479. 00 0.839 .806 .798 .753 .724 .729 .750 .757 .763 .780 .766 .748 .759 .754 .763 .753 .757 .744 .729 .733 .732 .716 2F<jr years subsequent to 1900, computed on the basis of average mileage operated. 1.07463 1.05101 1.06712 1.02801 .98853 .99373 1.05116 1.03219 1.05158 1.07251 1.03868 1.03594 1.05428 1.07760 1. 07563 1.03992 1. 07944 1.06605 1.06759 1. 06938 1.1246S 1.10346 1.61190 1. 63337 1. 65358 1. 73112 1. 79035 2.00042 2.13212 2.27093 2. 43967 2. 42703 2.49689 2. 60804 2. 74023 2. 65307 2.76450 2. 86218 2. 89548 3. 02284 3,24347 3.30845 3. 46995 3.82828 All trains. Freight • Revenues earnings per per mile train-mile. of road.2 Dollars. 3See note 1, p. 300. 4,130.24 4,343. 83 4,239. 64 4,773. 46 4,895. 09 5, 466. 47 5,804. 08 6,113- 58 6,629. 78 6, 571. 76 6,721. 28 7,486. 42 8,122. 86 7,259. 00 7.184. 00 8,089.00 7,895.00 7, 962. 00 9,048.00 8, 596. 00 8,182. 00 9,863.00 Dollars. 1. 37723 1.39567 1.38194 1. 45449 1. 50436 1. 65721 1.72938 1. 82350 1.91380 1.93960 1.97906 2.07547 2.17741 2.11269 2.16789 2. 24628 2.24824 2.29259 2. 45387 2. 45024 2.51895 Operating expenses per trainmile. Dollars. o 4 See note 2, p. 300. 0.93029 .93838 . 92918 .95635 .98390 1.072S8 1.12292 1.17960 1.26604 1.31375 1.32140 1.37060 1. 46993 1. 47340 1. 43370 1. 48865 1. 54338 1. 59077 1.70375 1.76917 1.77641 1.83279 301 1 Freight service. Revenue per passenger per mile. 2.040 2.019 2.022 1.973 1.978 2.003 2.013 1.986 2. 006 2.006 1.962 2.003 2.014 1.937 1.928 1.938 1. 974 1. 987 2.008 1.982 1.985 2.006 to RAILROADS. 1895................................................................................................ 1896................................................................................................ 1897................................................................................................ 1898............................. .................................................................. 1899................................................................................................ 1900................................................................................................ 1901................................................................................................ 1902................................................................................................ 1903................................................................................................ 1904................................................................................................ 1905................................................................................................ 1906................................................................................................ 1907................................................................................................ 1908 a ............................................................................................ 1909 3 ............................................................................................ 1910 3............................................................................... 1911®................... , ...................................................................... 1912 8............................................................................................ 1913 4............................................................................................ 19144 ............................................................................................ 1915 4............................................................................................ 1895 The term “ ton ” generally signifies the short ton of 2,000 pounds.] [Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.] Stock. Funded debt. Year ended June 30— Common. Preferred. Total. Bonds. Equipment Miscellaneous Income bonds. trust obliga obligations. tions. Total. Total railway capital. D ollars . Dollars. D ollars. Dollars. 262,194,688 40,351, 111 5,430,285,710 10,818,554,031 260,048,753 42,058, 348 5,518,943,172 11,033,954,898 60,308,320 5,645, 455,367 11,491,034,960 219,536,883 218,872,068 68,116,723 5,881,580,887 11,688,147,091 242, 556,745 89,208,425 6,109,981,669 12,134,182,964 234,016,821 142,980,116 6,444, 431,226 12,599,990,258 229,876,687 173,334, 694 6,873,225,350 13,213,124,679 253,707,699 186,302,906 7,250,701,070 13,805,258,121 •224,719,099 7,766,661,385 14, 570,421, 478 301, 523, 400 306,244, 476 329,773,2S9 8,725,284,992 116,082,146,683 258,584,016 344,592,782 9,394,332,504 3 16,767,544,827 284,497,531 307,869,061 9,801,590,390 317,487,868,935 290,951,276 : 353,341,578 10,303,474,858 5 18,417,132,238 319,596,749 10,738, 217,470 e 19,208,935,081 261,777, 220 267,371,927 316,143,410 11,130,135,443 7 19,752,536,264 369,285,450 ; 11,185,514,385 9 19,796,125,712 250,290,655 254,230,505 418,540,270 11,560,541,553 1020,247,301,257 247,359,856 403,988,948 12,133,064,357 U21,127,959,078 ' 283,277,570 374,867,419 ! 12,033,389,512 1221,092,372,245 iIncludes $145,321,601, assigned to other than railway property. 9Includes $36,340,807, assigned to “ Other properties’’; $948,689,876, held toy or for 2Exciudes data of switching and terminal companies not segregated for years previousto 1908. issuing companies; and $47,703,555, receipts outstanding for installments paid. 3 Includes $206,293,937, assigned to other than railway property. i° Includes $39,396,988, assigned to “Other properties” ; $1,023,604,042, held by or for * Includes $202,434,630, assigned to other than railway property. issuing companies; and $59,911,551, receipts outstanding for installments paid, e Includes $36,953,808, assigned to other than railway property. nIncludes $598,345, receipts outstanding for installments paid on stock, and 6 Includes $35,775,324, assigned to other than railway property. $500,035, receipts outstanding for funded debt. 7 Includes $37,932,835, assigned to other than railway property. 12 Includes $728,710, receipts outstanding for installments paid on stock, and 8 Excludes returns for so-called small roads (having operating revenues below $100,000 for the $266,035, receipts outstanding for funded debt, year) and their nonoperating subsidiaries; also returns for switching and terminal companies. Dollars. D ollars. 4,269,271,714 1,118,996,607 4,323,300,969 1,191,710,757 4,522,291,838 1,323,287,755 4,475, 408,821 1,331,157,383 4,722,056,120 1,302,145,175 4,876,961,012 1,278,598,020 5,050,529, 469 1,289,369,860 5,180,933,907 1, 373, 623,144 5,403,001,962 1, 400,758,131 5,932,948,772 1, 423,912,919 5,910,351,430 1,462,860,893 6,218,382,485 1,467,896,060 6,710,168,538 1,403,488,842 7,074,917,534 1,395,800,077 7,248, 749,515 1,373,651,306 7,231, 515,045 1,379,096,282 7,304,479,846 | 3,376,279,858 7,599,937,801 | 1,394,956/920 7,603,223,972 1,455,758,761 Dollars. 5,388,268,321 5,515,011,726 5,845, 579,593 5,806, 566,204 6,024,201,295 6,155, 559,032 6,339,899,329 6, 554, 557,051 6, 803, 760,093 7,356,861,691 7,373,212,323 7,686, 278,545 8,113,657,380 8,470,717,611 8,622, 400,821 8,610,611,327 8,680,759,704 8,994,894,721 9,058,982,733 D ollars. 4,640,762,632 4,731,054,376 4,900,626,823 5,048,811,611 5,213, 421,911 5,426,730,154 5,746,898,983 6,024,449,023 6,266,770,962 6,472,839,323 6,610,189,953 6,942,012,066 7,408,183,482 7,825,269,102 8,015,943,172 8,186,366,426 8,496,370,538 9,047,182, 748 9,254,546,150 Dollars. 486,977,279 485,781,695 464,983,341 545,780,485 564,794, 588 640,704,135 723,114,986 786,241,442 973,647,924 1,616,427,904 2,180,965,753 2,267,211,732 2,250,998,522 2,331,574,399 2,530, 676,934 2,379,571,854 2,397,400,240 2,434,532, 805 2,120,698,373 ! i ! j RAILROADS, 1898................................................... 1899................................................... 1900................................................... 1901................................................... 1902................................................... 1903.................................................. 1904................................................... 1905................................................... 1906................................................... 1907................................................... 1908 2................................................. 1909 2 ................................................ 1910 2................................................ 19112................................................ 19122................................................ 1913 s ................................................ 19146................................................. 19158............................................... 19168................................................. 30 2 No. 2 0 6 .—FINANCES OF RAILROADS: Common and P referred Stock and B onds and Other Obligations Outstanding, 1898 to 1916. Ho. 207.—FINAHCES OF RAILROADS: D iv idends on Capital S tock and I nterest on F u n d e d D e b t , 1894 to 1916. [Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.] Year ended June 30— 1906 ...................................................... 1907 ...................................................... 1908i ..................................................... 1909i ..................................................... 19101 ................................................... 19111 ..................................................... 19121................................ 1913 a..................................................... 1914 s...................................................... 19152...................................................... 19162...................................................... Dollars. 1,767,925,565 1,485,618,453 1,559,024,075 1,603,549,978 1,818,113,082 2,239,502,545 2,668,969,895 2,977, 575,179 3,337,644,681 3,450,737,869 3,643,427,319 4,119,086,714 4,526,958,760 4,948,756,203 4,843,370,740 4,920,174,118 5 4 2 578,457 , 1, 5,730,250,326 6, 581,289,249 5,780,982,416 5,667,072,956 5,219,846,562 5,161,971,829 P er cent. P er cent. 36.57 29.94 29.83 29.90 33.74 40.61 45.66 51.27 55.40 56.06 57.47 5.40 5.74 5.62 5.43 5.29 4.96 5.23 5.26 5.55 5.70 6.09 62.84 66.54 67.27 65.69 64.01 66.71 67.65 64.73 66.14 64.39 60.45 59.04 5.78 6.03 6.23 8 07 . 6.53 7.50 8.03 7.17 6 37 . 7.97 6.29 7.98 Do Wars. 95, 515,226 85,287,543 87,603,371 87,110,599 96,152,889 111,009,822 139,597,972 j 156,735,784 185,391,655 196,728,176 221,941,049 237,964, 482 272,795,974 308,088,627 390,695,351 321,071,626 405,771,416 460,195,376 400,315, 333 369,077,546 451,653,346 328,477, 938 411,975,955 Dollars. Total of divi Interest on dends and in interest-bear terest paid. ing current liabilities. Dollars. 252,779,523 252,512,920 249,624,177 247,880, 230 246,126,691 251,158,087 252,949,616 262,094,838 274,421, 855 283,953,124 297,674, 738 348,294,749 337,800,463 337,227,548 334,990,829 342,279,580 362,167,909 392, 547, 588 418,830,622 459, 813, 510 480,681,300 519,615,787 310,631,802 3 2 555,934 2, 344,242,617 368,295,579 382,675,101 399,582,056 410,326,852 429,026,729 2434,752,760 2439,879,894 2464,186, 021 24 4 534,514 7, 548,596,284 595,351,90S 652,331,244 758,990,930 703,746,727 805,353,472 870,522,228 829,342,042 2803,830,306 2891,533,240 2 792,663,959 2886,510,469 10,239,190 7,860,261 8,469,063 7,844,336 7,073,953 7,102,847 4,912,892 5,526,572 7,717,103 9,060,645 13,945,009 11,451,4U0 11,653,076 16,671,532 31,333,440 24,226,066 16,536,695 26,207,567 25,409,689 231,194,260 245,972,506 234,546,454 2 20,250,725 303 * Excludes data of switching and terminal companies not segregated for years previous to 1908. * Excludes interest paid hy so-called small roads (having operating revenues below 5100,000 for the year) and switching and terminal companies. Dollars . RAILROADS. 1894 .......................................................................................................................................... 1895 ................................................................................................................................ . . . . 1896 .............................................................................................................. 1897 ........................................................................................................................................ 1898 .......................................................................................................................................... 1899 .......................................................................................................................................... 1900 .......................................................................................................................................... 1901........................................................................................................................................ 1902 ................................................................................................................. 1903 ........................................................................................................................................ 1904 ...................... *................................................................................................................. 1905 .......................................................................................................................................... Stock paying dividends. Interest on Propor Average Amount paid funded debt. Amount. tion of rate. in dividends. total. 304 RAILROADS No. 208.—FINANCES OF KAILROADS, CONSIDERED AS A SYSTEM: I ncom e A ccount and 30, 1916.1 P r o f it and L o ss A ccount for th e Y ear E nded June [Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.] Item. Average operated mileage Amount. Aver age amount per mile oper ated. 257,544.41 Operating income: Railway operating reve- D ollars. D ollars. 3,472,641,941 13,484 Railway operating ex penses................................. 2,277,202,278 8,842 Net revenue from rail- i way operations........ 1,195,439,663 4,642 589 Railway tax accruals........ 151,599,841 Uncollectible railway rev 822,532 3 enues................................... Railway operating ! income........................ 1,043,017,290 4,050 Revenues from miscella 38,527,600 neous operations........... 150 Expenses of miscellaneous operations......................... 33,008,368 128 Net revenue from miscellaneous oper 5,519,232 22 ations.......................... Taxes on miscellaneous 2,079,265 operating property......... 8 Miscellaneous operat ing income................ 3,439,967 14 Total operating in come ........................... 1,046,457,257 4,064 Nonoperating income: Rent from locomotives 2. , 85,139 (3) Rent from work equip 5 ment 2........................ 1,268,699 Miscellaneous rent income. 8,568,934 33 Miscellaneous nonoperat ing physical property... 2,999,671 11 Dividend income.............. 95,726,677 372 Income from funded securities........................... 47,554,335 185 Income from unfunded securities and accounts. 25,784,668 100 ! Income from sinking and other reserve funds........ 3,286,124 13 Release of premiums on 1 431,665 funded debt................... 2,498,356 Miscellaneous income........ 10 Total nonoperating income........................ 188,204,268 730 Gross income............... !1,234,661,525 | 4,794 Item. Amount. Aver age amount per mile oper ated. Deductions from gross in come: Hire of freight cars—Net D ollars, D ollars. debit balance2................. 25,222,089 98 Rent for passenger-train cars2............................. . 1,270,536 5 Rent for floating equip 1,975,729 ment 2. . ................. 8 Joint facility rents2........... 15,962,175 62 3,701,658 Rent for leased roads 2___ 14 5,759,064 Miscellaneous rents............ 22 Miscellaneous tax accruals. 2,738,683 11 Separately operated prop 4,395,753 erties—Net loss............... 17 Interest on funded d eb t... 473,855,003 1,840 Interest on unfunded debt 20,248,475 79 Amortization of discount on funded debt................ 3,465,919 13 Maintenance of invest ment organization.......... 740,163 3 Miscellaneous i n c o m e 3,928,035 charges............................... 15 Total deductions from gross income............. 563,263,282 2,187 Net income.................... 671,398,243 2,607 Appropriations for year: Appropriations tosinking and other reserve funds. 21.036.226 82 Dividend appropriations. 340,682,946 1,323 Appropriations for invest ment in physical prop 76.520.227 297 erty __________ _______ Miscellaneous appropria tions.................................... 18,819,073 73 Stock and debt discount 22,900,576 extinguished............. 89 Total appropriations for year................. 479,959,048 1,864 Remainder.................... 191,439,195 743 Balance in profit and loss on June 30 of preceding year.................................... 862,315,784 3,348 Sum................................ 1,053,754,979 ! 4,091 Adjustments, etc., through profit and loss: Credits................................... 82,045,798 319 Debits.......................... 82,423,225 320 1 Net adjustment........... 377,427 Balance on June 30 carried to general balance sheet..........*. 1,053,377,552 4,090 1 It is not practicable, in some instances, to make eliminations of intercorporate payments, especially in regard to “ Dividend income,” “ Income from fdnded securities,” “ Income from unfunded securities and accounts,” “ Interest on funded debt,” “ Interest on unfunded debt,” “ Dividend appropriations,” etc., and eliminations for such payments have been made only for the items to which note 2 applies. 2 The figures shown for this item represent the net remaining after intercorporate payments were elimi nated. b Less than $1. 305 RAILROADS No. 209.—FINANCES OF RAILROADS UNDER SPECIFIED HEAD INGS: Y ears Ended June 30, 1914 to 1916. [Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.] ANALYSIS OF OPERATING R EV EN UES. 1 9 8 7 6 * 2 1914 * Item. Amount.3 1915 2 Propor tion to Amount.4 total. 1916 2 Propor tion to total. Amount.5 Propor tion to total. P er ct. P er ct. D ollars. D ollars. P er ct. Dollars. Freight revenue................................... 2,114,697,629 69. 40 2,037,925,560 70.03 2,469,026,921 72.18 Passenger revenue.............................. 700,403,353 22.99 646, 475,045 22. 22 689,626,943 20.16 61,477.813 1.80 Mail revenue......................................... 55,062,961 1.81 58,359,095 2.00 82,091,535 2. 40 Express revenue................................. 75,541,569 2. 48 70,124,795 2.41 Excess-baggage revenue and milk revenue (on passenger trains)__ 20,879,188 .72 22,289,662 .65 17,131, 756 .56 Parlor and chair car revenue and .21 other passenger-train revenue__ 6,906,877 .22 5,552,405 .19 7,145,5.36 Switching revenue............................. 33,171,335 1.09 38,602,082 1.13 31,274,203 1.07 Special-service train revenue and m iscellan eou s transportation 8,772,954 .08 revenue.............................................. .29 2,210,275 2,044,750 .06 Total revenue from operations 32,930,397 1.08 other than transportation............ 35,189,996 1.21 45,711,591 1.34 Joint-facilities revenue—Dr............. -1,242, 795 -.0 4 -1,417,403 -.0 5 1,384,897 .04 3,643,872 .12 3,492,491 .12 .11 Joint-facilities revenue—Cr.............. 3,647,293 Total........................................... 3,047,019,908 100.00 82,910,065,650 100.00 73,420,279,229 100.00 ANALYSIS OF OPERATING EXPEN SES. Maintenance of way and structures. 419,277, 779 19.05 i 381,532,488 3 18,49 421, 500,898 918.75 Maintenance of equipment.............. j 532,138, 606 24.18 509,818,744 » 24. 70 570,326, 407 925. 37 Traffic expenses.................................. 63, 769, 677 2.90 60,962, 687 8 2.95 62, 203,097 92.77 Transportation expenses.................. 1 1,101,597,432 50.07 1,032,442,821 8 50. 03 1,110,225,460 949.38 General expenses................................ S3, 529, 665 3.80 79,043, 173 8 3.83 i 83, 962, 660 93.73 Total........................................... 2,200,313,159 100.00 1 2,063,819,414 8100.00 112,248,243,855 9100.00 10 1 Does not include data for so-called small roads (having operating revenues below $100,000 for the year) and switching and terminal companies. 2 Does not include data for switching and terminal companies. Figures are not fully comparable with those of prior years because of changes in accounting classifications. 5 245,624.55 miles of line (average mileage operated) represented. * 256,213.61 miles of line (average mileage operated) represented. 6257,511.82 miles of line (average mileage operated) represented. e Does not include $46,127,552, comprising the following amounts classed as railway operating revenues, representing items formerly classed as “ Auxiliary (or outside) operations” : Water transfers, $5,077,125; water-line transportation revenue, $13,867,737; sleeping-car revenue, $2,552,405; dining and buffet car reve nue, $15,418,297; hotels and restaurants, $4,918,549; grain elevators, $1,081,032; stockyards, $1,157,381; power, $2,055,026. 7 Does not include $52,362,712 comprising the following amounts classed as railway operating revenues, representing items formerly classed as “ Auxiliary (or outside) operations”: Water transfers, $5,617,135; water-line transportation revenues, $15,471,631; sleeping-car revenue, $2,919,881; dining and buffet car revenue, $17,248,556: hotels and restaurants, $5,763,532; grain elevators, $1,773,399; stockyards, $1,435,112; power, $2,133,466. 8 Based on $2,063,799,913, excluding $19,501 unclassified. 9Based on $2,248,218,522, excluding $25,333 unclassified. Includes $19,501 unclassified; makes no allowance for a credit item of $6,982,898, representing “ Trans portation for investment—Or.,” provided for under classifications effective on July 1, 1914; and excludes $31,846,440, comprising the following amounts classed as railway operating expenses, representing items formerly classed as “ Auxiliary (or outside) operations” : Transportation—water line, $8,688,803; mis cellaneous operations, $23,157,637. n Includes $25,333 unclassified; makes no allowance for a credit item of $6,494,951, representing “ Trans portation for investment—Cr.,” provided for under classifications effective on July lj 1914 ; and excludes $35,453,374, comprising the following amounts classed as railway operating expenses, representing items formerly classed as “'Auxiliary (or outside) operations” : Transportation—water line, $9,979,422; miscel laneous operations, $25>473,952. 32951°— s A 1917------ 20 to 1916, Commodities. [Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission. The term “ton ” generally signifies the short ton of 2,000 pounds.] T ons . 19101 Tons . 191H Tons, 19121 Tons, 1 91 8 2 Tons. 19142 Tons. 1915 Tons. Tons. Tons. 6 Products of agriculture: Grain............................................... Flour ............................... ............... Other mill products.................... H ay................................................. Tobacco.......................................... Cotton............................................. Fruit and vegetables.................. Other products of agriculture . 19091 19162 Received f rom Originating nectingcon roads on road. and other carriers. L eading 0 Commodity. by 3 No. 210.—FREIGHT TRAFFIC MOVEMENT ON RAILROADS: S ummary, Y ears E nded J une 30, 1909 Total. Tons. 70,779,832 19,971,463 16,817,362 13,754,257 1,947,001 9,221,868 31,083,546 15,579,590 89,587.276 21,767,405 17,918,707 13,046,480 2,128,314 7,997,025 35,892,658 14,865,327 80, 011,068 22,218, 779 17/968,272 . 13,288,162 1,989,568 8,624,847 39,269,036 15, 217,108 97, 047, 693 22,376,112 18,550,419 13, 905,913 1, 857, 388 9,944,886 41,754,129 16, 479, 284 57,686,165 10,472,225 7,992,496 7,312,879 1,085,843 4,052,241 18,192,063 8,988,002 50,825,139 14,725,880 11,054,858 5,712,222 969,931 4,742,953 23,200,733 6,751,635 108,511,304 25,198,105 19,047,354 13,025,101 2,055,774 8,795,194 41,392,796 15,739,637 Total........................................... 149,595, 693 Products of animals: Live stock..................................... 18,432,441 Dressed meats.............................. 5, 656,638 5,239, 944 Other packing-house products. 1,528,547 Poultry, game, and fish............ 1,002,120 Wool............................................... 2,858,682 Hides and leather....................... 4,334,673 Other products of anim als___ 160,401,693 166,864,072 179,154,919 203,203,192 198,586,840 221, 915,824 115,781,914 117,983,351 233,765,265 18,200,325 5, 953,431 4,651,120 1,512,280 904,324 3,014,630 4,388,665 20,416,150 5,637, 469 4,809,181 1,587, 942 1,023,914 2,653, 507 5,085,894 20,535,108 5,702,584 5,126,238 1,732,682 1,017,230 2,689,907 6,490,287 21,572,184 5,855,960 5,103,435 1,981,139 954,196 2,686,586 7,107,763 2l, 144,300 5,445,499 5,066,472 2,351,144 1,075,594 2,656,355 8,735,892 21,167,301 5, 709,711 5,225, 922 2,254,173 906, 425 2,700, 723 7,289,604 16,963,922 2,656,235 2,774,708 1,016,484 503,24S 1,400,858 4,629,143 6,911,580 3,573,271 3,001,087 1,606,693 804,784 1,789,268 3,498,668 23,875,502 6,229,506 5,775,795 2,623,177 1,308,032 3,190,126 8,127,811 Total........................................... 39,053,045 Products of mines: Anthracite coal............................ 115, 959,131 Bituminous coal.......................... 392,821,573 Coke................................................ 54,618,163 Ores................................................. 113,037,038 38,624,775 41,214,057 43,294,036 45,261,263 46,475,256 45,253,859 29,944,598 21,185,351 51,129,949 117,480,501 467,060,739 77,990,907 158,179,430 127,402,064 479,638,745 60 804,241 133,082,878 119,835,090 525,444,172 61,941,110 138,667,493 136,205,485 562,465,724 73,155,701 171,905,292 128,826,808 561,412,516 60, 783,693 159,705,231 124,647,691 507,832,161 46,689, 044 126, 791,372 79,235,372 336,942,505 37,392,483 126,936,640 49,645,928 278,806,437 35,821,899 80,574,464 128,881,300 eifi, 48,942 3,214,382 207,511,104 A 71,126,786 19,557, 516 15,475,563 12,033,156 1,706,044 7,228,879 29,108,043 10,628,085 A 67,733,043 19,729,851 15,632,126 11,744,710 1,833,353 6,122,624 27,968,788 9,637,198 R 63,094,886 18, 306,486 13,926,537 10,323, 433 1,530,854 7, 695, 701 24,298,311 10,419,485 I D L S R O S t o c O e h T t o d T u s o f f o r M i r G . . a. . . 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RAILROADS: T o t [ 19 09 1 S t a t A o u P l i o e n A u r e mn . m r c e P l t i e o . iA n ul r e e m n . a 9 b ao l S1 t y : P e m o o m ilet of . f A i l i n u l r e em n 6 S . m t t dn po , t e e a t i M iu l or n ei p L t n, Ye e a E n r J d u 30, 1909 e e n d s s s t i 1913 2 P l A n mu a. 19 12 1 19X1 1 19101 e m S A t m 1 o 30 8 N o. 2 1 1 . — TAXES AND ASSESSM ENTS c a l r 1914® e r t o o . i A f u l e m n m t o o . fi A i n i n e . l ul e e mn p o r t to o m ile of . l i e n fA u r e mn . m s o f l t i o . iA n ul e e m n P . m l ot e i r o . fi n ul e D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. D ollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. Dollars. A A l . a. . . . . . . b . . . . a1,396,623. . . . .a 298 . . 1,410,412 . . . . m. . . . . . r . . . . i . . z . . . o . . . 303,992 . a . . . .157. . . . 321,294 . . . . n. . . . . . . . . . 297 1,520,686 317 1,619,874 336 1,559,168 322 1,755,382 357 1,686,859 342 1,700,415 158 434,463 209 575,226 279 884,803 418 1,133,451 525 1,158,980 532 1,397,457 627 277 r . . . k . . . . a. . 1,119,042s . . . a . 234. s . .1,347,159 . . n. . . . . . . . . . . . . 508 a . . l. . . i . . f . . 3,299,273. n. . . . 498 . a . 3,443,690 o. . . . r. . .i . . . . . . . 300 o l o r 1,497,491 d a o 1,636,739 . . . . 306 . . . . . . . . . . 1,686 o n n 1,693,772c e t i c1,867,521 t 1,867. u . . e l a w 141,639 a r 421 e . . . . . . . 161,368 . . . . 482. 1,562 i s .t . . . . . . 36,539. . o 1,036 u .C. . . l m b 56,189 l . . o . . . . r . . . .i . . d 770, 732. . . . . 198 . . . 838,618. . . . . 208 . . . . .a . . . . . . . e. . . . o . . . . r . . . 1,285,021a . . . . . 194 . . 1,385,516. . . . 206 g. . . .i. . . . . . . . . . d a h o 547,864 . . . . 288 . . . . 714,427 . . . . 345 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,490,864 306 1,740,233 365 1,765,588 419 2,018,598 466 2,047,248 465 2,158,938 490 3,621,052 524 4,230,926 571 4,925,589 665 i 4,800,884 633 4,857, 712 639 1,847,843 339 2,026,619 372 ‘ 2,115,660 383 2,368,277 436 1,226 1,115,007 1,114 1,013,836 1,017 1 780,901 789 972,740 975 482 148, 946 445 149,402 446 156,333 467 132,878 396 54,292 1,509 56,742 1,659 57,394 1,678 62,136 1,816 59,397 1,704 991,023 224 1,053,651 257 1,207,574 281 1,215,782 276 1,515,490 335 218 ,1,66 9,32 7 247 1,721,666 263 1,820,601 277 1,754,736 267 1,927,529 291 . . . 785,051. . . . . 337 . . 1,395,779 . . . . . . . . 581 1,434, 985 584 1,738,925 662 1,462,006 549 1, 681,536 615 886,771 1,486,775 212 501 6,335,118 532 6 ,8 575 , 8,097,545 675 8,287,666 691 8,558,096 717 562 4,193,485 569 4,536,007 624 4,880,652 670 5,196,470 717 5,470,789 755 . . . . 253. . . 2,630,145 . . . . 269. . 2,739,734 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .344. . .2,837,915 . . . . 316 . . 3,490,893 . . . . . . . . . . . 280 2,830, 763 294 3,283,344 337 3,5 56,1 87 364 3, 775,291 386 387 3,401,988 380 3,593,097 396 3,8 25,9 08 421 4,022,138 441 . . . i . . .s . . . . . . . . . . . l. . . i . . n . . . . . o . 5,4 61,0 20 . . . . 463. . 5,937,797 . . . . 501 . . d . . . . . i . . a. .3,792,322 . a . . . 518. . . 3,8. 45,3. 33 . . . 521 . . n. . . . . . . . . . I K K L M M M M M M o 2,3. 57,2. 50 . . . . . 242 . . 2,463,401 . a . . . . . . . . . . . n s 2,760,507 a s . . . 309. . . 3,0. 74,0. 85 . . . . . . e . . . n . . . . . t . 1,236,719c . . . . k . 369 . .y 1,073,463 . u. . . . . . . . . . . . o . . u. . . . . i . . 1,171,981. . . . n . 253 . a. 1,2 38,0 64 s . . . i. . . a . . . . . . . a i n e 660,107 . . . . . 314 . . . 674,962 . . . . . . . . . . a . . . . .r . . . y . . . 975,556. . . n . . 711 . d . 1,015,666 . l . . a. . . . . . . . a . s . . . s . . 3,132,072. . . h 1,500 u 3,0 97,4 80 . a . . . . c. . s e . i . . c . . . . h . . . 3,599,755 a. . . . n.424. . . 4,0. 51,5. 24 . .i . . g . . . . . . . . 381 i n n 3,206,062 o e s t a . . . 3,958,061 . i . . s . . . s . . . i . . 950,823 . i. . . p 242 . . p. . 997,063 s. . . .s . . . . i 558 327 5,970,477 l n w 4,173,318 . 1,831,933 . . . . 1,227,019 . . . . . . .161,354 . 4,145,568 I I a . 1,766,000. . . . . 326 . . . . . . . . . . . 1,409,108 . . . 1,407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130,031 . . . . 388 . . . . . . . . 1,521 i 54, 714 a 339 K A I I /R O A D S . 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S S . , 6 . . 7, . 8. 9 3 2 6 0 3 1 ,0 . 9. 7 . . 5 1 1, . 3 . . . 0 . . . .3 5 . . . 3 . 2 . . 5 . 6. 1 . 0 . . 6 . 6 . 8 3 , 1 8 1 8 2 s h 7 5p e , 6, 2 0y 6 9 6 1 6 5 , 7 0 i 0 c4 8 5 o , 1 5 2 k0 , , 5 3 21 2 2 , , a 3 1 9 r 3 8 5 o 1 1 l 2 i , n 72 1 0 a 8 7 a 9 1 , 7 k 1, 4 7 o 2 3 t8 7 4 a 1 1, . . 9. . . .9 , . . 6 . . . 2 2 5 9. , 2 a , 9. 6. 4 7 .9 . , . 4 .4 . . 9 .6 8 . . 1 . .2 . 2. . . . , . . 8 . . 8 . 5. v 5 a2 n a8 6 7 . 5i , s, 7 2 l 2 7 4 a 7 5 3 n 6 ,d 2 6 , a 2 2 7 r 6 3 6 o 2 3 l 2 i , n 8 3 8 2 a4 , a 58 8 2 k 2 3 3 o 4 2 t , 1a 8 1 6 G d 4 , o 310 R A ILR O A D S, N o. 2 1 2 .—RAILROAD ACCIDENTS (STEAM RAILWAYS): 8t S y e o e p n 9 12 o u a t 9 r r p r , se 1 s e c s a e , o F c v a t E Y e 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .8. 8 .8. .8. .8. .8. _8 . 8. . 9. . 9. . 9. . 9. . 9. . 9. . 9. .9. 9 9. 9 . 9. .9. .9. .9. . 9. . 9. 9 0 . . 9. 9 . . 9. . . 9. . . 9. . . 9. _ 9_ . . 9. . . 0. . . 0. . . 0. . . 0. . . 0. . . 0. . . 0. . . 0. 0 . .0 . 1 . . 1. . . 1. . . 1. . . 1. . . 1. . . 1. 1 1 a . . .2 . 3 .4 . .5 . .6. .7 . _ 8 _ . . .9 . . . .0 . . . .1 . . . .2 . . . .3 . . . .4 . . . .5 . . . .6 . . . .7 . 8 . .9 . . 0 . . . 1. . . . . . . 2. . . . . . .3 . . . .4 . . . .5 . . . .6 . 6 e e s : o e s , e K . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . 1 2 E Y e 1 P gre h lP d c r i s e e a a n r a s s y r K ,o l e s u J t a l N n . . 7 6. 3 . . , 2 . . .9 3. . . . , . . 2 . . . 2 4. . . . . 6 0. 2 . . , 3 . . 91 . 2 . . , 8 9 . . 7 .2 2 ,. 7 . _1 _ , 4 . . 39. 3 . . , 1 . . 39. 4 . . . . 2. 4 . . , 9 , 6 . . 4 5. 0 . . . . 1 5. 8 . . , 2 , 1 . . 7 1. 9 . . , . . 3 71. . . 0 , . . 1 1. . . 0 . . 40. . . . . 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . ., . . 3. . . . . . . . . . . , . 3. 01. . . 9 3 , 4 1 2 6 . 1 . 3. . .7 . .1 . . . 2 . 9. 2 . . . 2 . 6 . 3 . . 3. . . 1 . 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. n 3 I K I I n n I s ... f I K n I | I g T 3 m a c h i n e r y , e n g i n 1 . . . 4 5 . . . ,. . 72 . . . 9 6 . . . 1.4 1. . . . 2 . . . 8 . 1. . 5 . 9 . . . 4.6 . . 2 . . . .4 . . 5. . . . . . . . 5 . . . . , . 42. . . . 9 . . . . 0 . . . . s i o n a p p a r a t u s ( b e 5 r 1 o 2 p2 . 4 e „ s 5 , i7 n g , e 2t c 3 . . . . . . .6 . . . 5 . . 2 . 3 . . 2 . . . . . . . 5. ) h a 9 1 n 2 d , 9 2 5t 1 o 9 9 3 o , 13 l 8 9 s 7 u 1 7 r , 7a 0t 0 , 1 94 a 9 p 6 2 p 1 1 1 4 a n a 6 r , 4 t i 9 6 c 76 1 l 1 e , s 4 .1 6 . . . 7 .5 . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . . . . , . 4. . . . 3 . . . 2 . 6 . . 2 . s i v e s ; i n f l a m m a b l e , 1 s , 7 s 2 t 0 a 11 n 4 i v e1 u b2 c 02 1 1 e 0 4 7 s 2 4 3 . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . 8. . .4 . . . 3 . i . . . c . . . . . 1. c . . . 2 .u1 . . . 4 . r . . 6 . .r .1 . . e . 5 . . . n . 2 . . 1 . t0.1 . . s . 1 . . . 1 4. . . . 4 . . . 1 7 . . . . 6 . . 2 9 , 1t 1 1 c 6 6 6 . 3 98, 4 7 o 5 5 f 1 9 . s . . . e . . . , . 2 . . 1 . 4 . f . . 0 . a ” . . , . l 1 . 0 . l . i . , ,.9 . 3 2 . 0 1 e4 0 o4 b j 7 e 4 c t f p 2 n4 . . . . .1 . .1 . 8 . . , .3 1. 7 . . 3 .6 2 . . . . 8 . . . . 2 . . . . , 4. 4 . . . 9 .7 . . 3 . 4 . . . 63 e , r 8 7 1 s 5 o, 9 4 1s i n g r a i l s , t i e s , f r i d g e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. . 1 . 0. . . 0 . . .3, . 1 . 7 . . ., 4 . 5 . . . 78 . 5 . . 6 . 1 2. . 2 . 2. . . 1 . 3 . . 1 6 . . . . 5 . 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A . . . . . , 7 . . 9 . 8 6 . . . , 1 . 9 4 . . 1 6 . 7 . 3 . . , . 93 . . . . 3 . . . 8 . . . . . . 5 . . . 2 . . . 5 i 1 : t j O h a H H M s o r r r E C F H o i' i n U F E t < D ® W T 3 p 3 ’ 'a D - n n j C B o aa b. e m e j ri u n u t p a T t e . m n l S o e m h m u S j r r r l e €■ r e e e e e [ 311 RAILROADS, N o . 2 1 4 .— R A IL R O A D A C C ID E N T S : Casualties to P ersons , June 30, 1916, and D ec. 31, 1916.1 Y ears E nded [Source: Accident bulletins of the Interstate Commerce Commission.") Year ended June 30,1916. Cause. Other per Employees em sons (tres Passengers. (includingnot passers and Total persons. ployees nontrespass on duty). ers). In In In In Killed. jured. Killed. jured. Killed. jured. Killed. jured. Collisions 2_. ......................................................... Derailments 2 ........................................................ Miscellaneous train accidents, including locomotive-boiler explosions 2...................... Train-service accidents 2.................................... Total............................................................ Nontrain accidents 3 ........................................... Total casualties........................................ 84 2,143 145 57 1,671 ) 133 36 1 35 142 4,529 i 1,960 283 8 ,379 2,273 414 283 8,379 2,687 57 252 3,860 23 1,660 68 128 258 3,054 1,255 4 26 39 497 559 39,740 6,227 9, 337 8,329 53,606 43,152 6,322 9, 548 8,878; 61,079 117,511 72 1,785 486 119,296 160,663 6,394 11,333 9,364 | 180,375 Year ended Dec. 31,1916. Cause. Other per Passengers Employees sons (tres and persons (including em passers and Total persons. carried un ployees not nontrespass der contract. on duty). ers.) In In In In Killed. jured. Killed. jured. Killed. jured. Killed. jured. Collisions 2 ............................................................. Derailments 2 ........................................................ Miscellaneous train accidents, including locomotive-boiler explosions 2 ...................... Train-service accidents 2 ................................... Total............................................................ Nontrain accidents3. .............. .......................... Total casualties......................................... 70 1,886 41 1,699 66 180 4,357 291 8,008 291 8,008 179 156 35 2,143 2,513 428 2,941 17 2,013 46 266 3,945 61 155 258 3,133 1,279 530 3 23 38 619 45,299 6,591 9,629 8,914 59,285 49,123 6,6 72 9,853 9,476 66,982 127,802 97 1,938 525 129, 740 176,923 6,769 11,791 10,001 196,722 1 See also preceding table. 2 Covers all accidents to and around trains, cars, and engines, including, in general, all casualties resulting from train operation. 3 Nontrain accidents are those which do not involve train operation, but occur to railroad employees other than trainmen on railroad premises. Class. 1890 18 98 1900 5,372 2,718 26,328 29,723 75,919 35, 851 36,762 25, 457 64,806 29,272 38,846 95,613 30,372 169,664 4,956 3,925 26, 845 30, 699 78, 603 37,939 38,925 26,876 66,968 28,832 40,374 99,717 30,771 184, 494 4,916 4,669 32,265 31,610 89,851 42,837 44,130 29,957 74,274 32,831 46,666 114,773 33,085 226,799 44,266 47,124 1914, by Classes. 1905 1906 1907 19 0812 3 19091 19101 19121 1913- 1914 i 6,090 6,705 57,210 34,940 138,778 59,855 62, 678 43,936 119,087 51,253 63,830 199,940 40, 463 343,791 6,407 7,549 65,700 35,649 152,929 65,298 69,384 48,869 134,257 55,244 70,394 221,656 41,391 367,277 5,076 7,751 63,973 35,740 132,013 57,668 61,215 43,322 114,580 44,941 58,946 176,680 41,419 299, 448 5,492 39,645 ! 106,734 ! 46,272 53,646 , 159,472 37,609 289,044 5,536 5,706 51,284 35,245 125,180 54,817 57,892 41,061 111,405 47,018 56,089 176,348 38,217 311,185 69,959 36,519 136,733 57,077 60,349 43,608 114,760 48,237 60 ,867 195,110 41,859 320,762 5,476 9,392 76,329 37,379 153,104 64,691 68,321 48, 682 130,938 55,193 68,085 225,196 44,207 378,955 5,790 10,414 78,818 38, 428 161,730 64, 382 67,195 49,685 137, 067 57,507 70,817 249,429 44,277 357,326 4,398 10,706 84,267 37,721 167,450 67,026 70,477 52,086 146,855 60,726 78,654 271,095 44,737 376,871 5,740 11,153 87,106 39,147 163,603 62,021 64,959 48,201 136,809 56,468 ; 72,923 1 256,133 44,977 337,451 49,961 46,262 45,532 49, 659 53,414 46,221 44,698 44,682 38,773 38,253 37,873 28, 244 30,984 30,425 31,963 36,090 39,193 39,744 39,115 42, 435 .1 42,548 43, 061 40,464 7, 426 7,949 7,495 | 168,430 ! 160,565 8 , 753 S, 314 9,139 8,028 8,758 12,056 13,780 13,019 1903 1904 5,039 37,570 33,478 105,433 48,318 50,651 35,070 91,383 39,145 51,698 136,579 35, 700 281,075 4,842 5,201 42,218 34, 892 120,724 52,993 56,041 39, 741 104,885 44,819 56,407 154,635 37,101 300,714 5,165 5,375 46,037 34,918 50,789 50,489 21,682 22,488 25,218 6, 349 7,597 5, 502 to 1902 4,816 120,002 52,451 1 55,004 8,022 10,549 198, 736 228,324 199,510 210,898 229,806 230,138 247,076 232,249 ! Total........................ 749,301 1 620 874, 558 1,017,653 1,189,315 1,312,537 1,296,121 1,382,196 |1, 521, 355 1,672,074 1,436,275 1,502,823 1,699,420 '1,716,380 |1,815,239 j1,710,296 826, I 1 ] 1 Excludes employees of switching and terminal companies. 2 Excludes returns for so-called small roads (having operating revenues below SI00,000 for the year) and returns for switching and terminal companies 3 Annual report form for this year did not provide for this class of employees. 88, 467 98,673 125,386 147,201 178,965 R A IL R O A D S General officers................. 5,160 Other officers.................... <8> General office clerks........ 22,239 Station agents................... 25, 665 Other station m en.......... 66,431 Enginemen........................ 33,354 Firemen.............................. 34,634 Conductors........................ 23, 513 Other trainmen................ 61,734 Machinists......................... 27,601 Carpenters......................... 37,936 Other shopmen................ 80,733 Section foremen................ 27,129 Other trackmen................ 157,036 Switch tenders, crossing tenders, and watchmen 37, 669 Telegraph operators and dispatchers.................... 18,968 E m p lo y e e s—account floating equipm ent... 6,199 All other employees and laborers........................... 83,300 1896 1890 312 Number in Service on June 30 op Specified Y ears, [Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.! No, 2 1 5 . — E M P L O Y E E S O F R A IL R O A D S : Total Y early Compensation for Specified Y ears Ended June 30,1890 to 1914,by Classes.1 [Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.] N o . 2 1 6 .— E M P LO Y E E S O F R A IL R O A D S: Class. 1890 General officers..................... Other officers........................ General office clerks.......... Station agents....................... Other station m en............... Enginemen............................ Firemen.................................. Conductors............................ Other trainmen.................... Machinists............................. Carpenters............................. Other shopmen.................... Section foremen................... Other trackmen................... Switch tenders, crossing tenders, and watchm en.. Telegraph operators and dispatchers___ -............... Employees—account float ing equipment.................. All other employees and laborers............................... 13,584,924 (*) 16,901,342 14,806, 456 34,918,155 37,814,011 21,750,252 21,881,455 35,276,703 19,235,809 24,090,749 42,179,614 15,238,221 57,560,900 D olla rs. 1896 D ollars. 12,497,957 5,301,119 19,037,816 17,050,117 39,076, 478 41,354,307 23,724,854 24,758, 485 38,379,035 19,312, 746 22,948, 585 48,497,887 17,097,832 54,521,113 1898 D ollars. 12,632,224 6,870,275 19,859,404 17, 692,146 40,237,653 44,307,993 25,199,230 26,316,465 39,597,133 19,507,896 23,951,246 51,359,701 17,223,628 57,303,740 1900 D ollars. 13,157,420 8,141,500 23,127,228 18, 553,252 45,627,016 50, 713, 401 29,203, 596 30,089,322 44,844 475 22,924,702 28,144, 452 59, 470,846 18,481, 594 71,664,298 1902 D olla rs. 13,090,284 9,491,146 26,853,600 20,172,608 53,709,985 58,135,447 33,780,709 35,211,477 56,335,462 28,412,840 31,925,126 73,269,159 20,356,376 89,536,409 1904 1906 1908 s 19 10 s 1912s 19133 1914s D olla rs. D olla rs. D olla rs. D olla rs. D o lla rs. D ollars. D ollars. 14,475,126 15,911,369 16,213,474 17,949,017 19,298,782 19,481,672 21,338,995 10,816,880 12,870,203 16,689,833 19,499,753 22,203,792 23,294,470 24,247,155 34, 735, 708 41,227,916 51,867,978 58,176,906 64,739,954 69,443,296 75,429,665 22, 584,269 22,571,595 25,908,206 27,203,943 29,935,642 30,016,048 31,841,367 66,318,729 70,702,517 81,766,135 88,926,764 97,612,039 106,242,920 109,134,046 68,946, 543 74,581,454 84,517,730 91,323,678 102,762,809 111,350,613 109,376,377 40, 463,040 44,247,306 50,747,825 55,626,502 62,117,000 | 67,238,331 67,137,366 44,150, 760 47,417,403 55,479,055 59,716,891 68,695,203 73,261,603 73,527,535 Q 75, 521, 384 81,884,828 97,456,690 109,661,112 127 060,109 139 4Q 443 139,594 007 37,344, 571 40,326,031 42,368,436 48,589,476 54,327,638 60,008,941 58,229,801 36,654,270 40,961,083 44,552,855 50,058,065 53,241,527 61,318,197 60,266,619 94, 463,049 111,524,564 121,695,515 145,457,974 167,807,528 191,645,024 191,359,706 22, 555,363 23,519,671 27,658,733 29,424,298 31,758,239 32,894,238 34,390,180 104,600, 785 112,196,214 122,994,426 140,200,782 136,067,014 156,806,395 148,115,441 20,656,369 24,950,907 26,633,630 29, 599,258 28,669,990 26,920,495 27,939,001 27,607,830 24,880,701 22,982,964 22,422,731 24,729,669 30,989,257 32,348,603 34,890,615 36,519,803 36,574,687 4,776,654 6,224,613 9,232,572 u on 22,917,957 11,823,844 13,695,587 14,259,057 16,176, 401 18,281,069 21,770,296 > 1 H 9,495,128 3,565, 408 3,221,290 3,551,898 4,247,915 4,363,822 4,884,713 7,567,768 9,080,589 42,686,131 43,398,416 48, 552,299 63,098,165 74, 433,083 90,392,829 103,414,175 130,698,937 137,110,073 147,766,253 163,244,292 168,211,260 Total............................ 433,970,343 468,824,531 495,055,618 577, 264,841 676,028,592 817,598,810 5900,801,653 1,035,437,528 1,143,725,306 1,252,347,697 1,373,830,589 1,381,117,292 1 Covers over 99 per cent of the number of employees for all the years mentioned, excepting 1906, the per cent for which was over 96. 313 s Excludes compensation of employees of switching and terminal companies. 3 Excludes returns for so-called small roads (having operating revenues below $100,000 for the year) and returns for switching and terminal companies. 4 Annual report form for this year did not provide for this class of employees. 5 Excludes compensation paid by Southern Pacific Co. (not reported). The corresponding amount paid in 1907 was $35,724,918 —E M P L O Y E E S Average Daily Compensation for Specified Y ears E nded June 30, 1892 to 1914, by Classes. [Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.] O F R A IL R O A D S : 1892 Class. 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 314 N o. 2 1 7 . 1908 1 19091 19101 19121 191323 1914 2 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars . Dollars. Dollars . Dollars. Dollars . Dollars. Dollars. Dollars . Dollars. 7.83 (a) 2.23 1.82 1.68 3.68 2.08 3.08 1.90 2.29 2.08 1. 72 1.76 9.73 5.21 2.25 1.73 1.61 3.72 2.09 3.13 1.95 2.28 10.03 5.18 2.20 1. 74 1.60 3.72 2.10 3.13 1.94 2.29 2.03 1.72 10.45 5.22 2.19 1.75 1.60 3.75 2.14 3.17 1.96 2.30 2.04 1.73 10.97 5.56 2.19 1.77 1.59 3. 78 2.16 3.17 2.00 11.17 5.60 2.18 1.80 1. 61 3.84 2.20 3.21 2.04 2.36 2.08 1.78 1.72 1.25 11.27 5.76 11.61 6.07 1.87 1.64 4.01 2.28 3.38 2.17 2.50 2.19 11.74 2.40 1.95 1. 45 2. 67 3.81 2. 59 2. 98 2. 43 2.13 1.96 1.38 1.84 4.55 2.74 3.91 2.69 3.08 2.51 2.18 1.99 1.47 1.89 5.00 3.02 4.29 2.96 3.21 2.55 2.24 2.09 1.50 15.67 6 .44 2. 51 2.28 1. 96 5.20 3.13 4.39 3.04 3. 26 2.63 2.31 2.14 1.58 13.11 6.27 2 . 33 2.09 1.82 4.45 2. 64 3.81 2.60 2. 95 2.40 1.78 1.31 1.93 1.69 4.10 2.35 3.50 2.27 2.61 2.26 1.91 1.78 1.33 11.93 5.99 2.30 2.05 1.78 4.30 2. 54 3.69 2. 54 2.87 2.40 2.06 1.90 1. 46 2.21 2.22 11. 81 13.13 6.32 2.50 5.82 2.24 ' 2.24 1.93 1.94 1.71 1.69 4.12 4.12 2.38 2.42 3.50 3. 51 2.31 2. 35 2.65 2.69 2.25 2.28 1.92 1.92 1.79 1.80 1.32 1.36 6.02 12.67 6.40 2. 31 2 . 08 1.82 4. 44 13.27 6.22 2.12 2.20 1.18 1.68 1.22 2.32 2.06 1. 75 1. 71 1. 23 1.74 1.77 1.80 1.74 1.77 1.76 1.77 1.79 l.'SO 1.87 1.78 1.73 1.69 1.70 1.70 1.71 1.92 1.92 1.93 1.96 1.98 2.01 2.08 2.15 2.19 2.13 2.26 2.30 2.30 2.33 2.47 2. 52 2.56 2.03 1.89 1.67 1.68 1.89 1.92 1.71 1.97 1.69 2.00 2.11 2.17 1.82 2.17 1.83 2.10 2. 27 1.92 2.38 1.97 2.31 1.98 2.01 2.37 2.37 2.15 2.35 2.02 1.22 1.70 1.69 1.16 1.80 1.68 1.68 1.71 1.86 1.77 1.83 2.12 2.22 2.10 1 E xclu des com pensation of em ployees of sw itching and term inal companies. 2 E xcludes returns for so-called sm all roads (having operating revenues below $100,000 for the year) and returns for sw itching and term inal companies. 3 A nnual report form for this year did not provide for this class of employees. 16.06 6.48 2.54 2.33 1.98 5.24 3.22 4.47 3.09 3.27 2.66 2.36 2.20 1.59 2.20 R A IL R O A D S . General officers....................................... Other officers........................................... General office clerks.............................. Station agents.......................................... Other station m en ................................. Enginem en................................................ Firem en...................................................... Conductors................................................ Other trainm en....................................... M achinists................................................. Carpenters................................................. Other shopm en....................................... Section foremen...................................... ! Other trackm en...................................... Switch tenders, crossing tenders, and w atchm en.................................... Telegraph operators and dis patchers.................................................. Em ployees—account floating equip m en t........................................................ All other employees and laborers.. RAILROADS. 315 N o . 2 1 8 . —EM P LO YE E S O F R A IL R O A D S : Average N umber in S ervice and N umber per 100 Miles of Line of Steam Railways on June 30, 1916, by Classes. [Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.] Class. Steam railways (other than switch Switch ing and terminal ing and companies).1 terminal com panies, Per 100 average Average miles number. of line. number. General officers, $3,000 per annum and upward................................................. 4,217 5,112 General officers^ below 163,000 per annum"............................................................ Division officers, $3,000 per annum and upward................................................ 1,1X5 Division officers^ below $3,000 per annum" ................................................. ..... 9,289 Clerks, $900 per annum and upward..................................................................... 62,826 Clerksj below $900 per annum".............................................................................. 102,532 8, 365 Assistant engineers and draftsmen....................................................................... 9,019 Maintenance”of way and structure foremen........................................................ 7,426 43,305 1,654 General foremen, maintenance of equipment department............................. Gang and other foremen, maintenance of equipment department............... 16,262 Machinists........................'.................................A . ................................................... 37,3S6 12, 245 8 ,026 Masons and bricklayers............................................................................................. 1,093 736 49,858 10,749 Electricians. A.......................................................................................................... 8,232 Air-brake men.......................................................................................................... 5,529 Car inspectors............................................................................................. ................. 18,363 Car repairers................................................................................................................. 65.792 Other skilled laborers................................................................................................ ' 47,321 Mechanics' helpers and apprentices..................................................................... !j 77,838 Section m en................................................................................................................! 267,195 Other unskilled labor................................................................................................. ! 101,121 Foremen of construction gangs and work trains................................................ ! 2 ,437 Other men in construction gangs and work trains........................................... 37, 901 Traveling agents and solicitors.............................................................................. ' 6,043 Employees in outside agencies................................................................................;1 1,998 705 Other traffic employees............................................................................ ...... Train dispatchers and directors............................................................................ 5,099 Telegraphers, telephones, and block operators................................................. 19,562 Telegraphers and telephones operating interlockers....................................... 7,851 Levermen (nontelegraphers)................................................................................... 3,409 Telegrapher clerks...................................................................................................... 11,012 Agent telegraphers 21,086 16,214 Station agents (nontelegraphers).......................................................................... Station masters and assistants................................................................................ ! 637 Station service employees................................................................... ................... 104,052 3,501 Y ardm asters.......... ...................................................................................................... 2,019 Yardmasters’ assistants .......................................................................................... Yard enginee 2's and m otorm en............................................................. . . 15,173 Yard firemen and helpers......................................................................................... 15,456 Yard conductors (or foremen)............................... ..................... .......................... 14,594 Yard brakemen (switchmen or helpers).............................................................. 37,956 Yard switch tenders ................................................................................................. 4,897 3,918 Other yard employees............................................................................................... Hostlers . ..................................................................................................... 7,638 Engine-house men. - .............................................................................. _. __......... 49,415 Road freight engineers and motormen................................................................. 31,056 Road freight firemen and helpers...... .................................................................... 32,934 Road freight conductors.......................................................................................... 25,361 Road freight brakemen and flagmen.................................................................... 62,538 Road passenger engineers and motormen............................................................ 13,952 Road passenger firemen and helpers.................................................................... 13,568 Road passenger conductors..................................................................................... 11,270 Road passenger baggagemen.................................................................................... 5,844 Road passenger brakemen and flagmen............................................................. 15,345 3,322 Other road train employees..................................................................................... Crossing flagmen and gatemen .............................................................................. 16,136 1,349 Drawbridge operators ......................................................................................... Floating-equipment employees.............................................................................. 10,554 13 Express-service em plovees.............................................................................. . Policemen and watchmen .................................................................. ................. 8,104 6,900 Other transportation employees............................................................................ All other employees ......................................................................................... 20,590 Total.................................................................................................................... 1,654,075 1Represents 258,669.75 miles of line (single track) on June 30, 1916. 2 2 1 4 24 40 3 4 3 17 1 6 14 5 3 8 3 1 4 8 6 40 1 1 6 6 6 15 2 2 3 19 12 13 10 23 158 465 18 160 1,877 3,043 202 217 104 493 61 264 712 333 153 45 14 907 153 224 112 745 1,117 746 1,040 4,641 2,154 89 1,474 14 2 15 118 344 154 218 42 15 195 106 4,584 296 167 1,619 1,662 1,605 3,236 5S5 199 255 1,169 66 72 66 134 8 639 703 72 192 2 431 126 572 40,809 19 4 3 2 7 26 18 30 104 39 1 15 2 I 2 5 5 4 2 6 1 6 1 4 3 * 3 16 6 16 3 8 3 316 RAILBOADS. No. 219.—EMPLOYEES OF RAILROADS: T otal Y early Compensation op Steam Railways, Y ear E nded June 30, 1916, by Classes. [Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.] Class. General officers, S3,000 per annum and upward................................. General officers, below $3,000 per annum............................................. Division officers, $3,000 per annum and upward............................... Division officers, below $3,000 per annum............................................ Clerks, $900 per annum and upward..................................................... Clerks, below $900 per annum................................................................. Messengers and attendants....................................................................... Assistant engineers and draftsmen........................................................ Maintenance of way and structure foremen........................................ Section foremen........................................................................................... General foremen, maintenance of equipment department............. Gang and other foremen, maintenance of equipment department Machinists..................................................................................................... Boiler makers............................................................................................... Blacksmiths.........................._...................... _........................ ................... Masons and bricklayers............................................................................. Structural ironworkers.............................................................................. Carpenters..................................................................................................... Painters and upholsterers......................................................................... Electricians................................................................................................... Air-brake m en.............................................................................................. Car inspectors............................................................................................... Car repairers.................................................................................................. Other s killed laborers_______________________ _____ __________ Mechanics’ helpers and apprentices....................................................... Section men.................................................................................................. Other unskilled labor................................................................................. Foremen of construction gangs and work trains................................ Other men in construction gangs and work trains............................ Traveling agents and solicitors............................................................... Employees in outside agencies................................................................ Other traffic employees............................................................................. Train dispatchers and directors...............'.............................................. Telegraphers, telephoners, and block operators................................. Telegraphers and telephoners operating interlockers....................... Levermen (nontelegraphers)................................................................... Telegrapher clerks....................................................................................... Agent telegraphers...................................................................................... Station agents (nontelegraphers)........................................................... Station masters and assistants................................................................ Station-service employees......................................................................... Yardmasters................................................................................................. Yardmasters’ assistants............................................................................. Yard engineers and motormen............................................................... Yard firemen and helpers......................................................................... Yard conductors (or foremen)................................................................. Yard hrakemen (switchmen or helpers)............................................... Yard switch tenders................................................................................... Other yard employees................................................................................. Hostlers.......................................................................................................... Engine-house m en ...................................................................................... Road freight engineers and motormen.................................................. Road freight firemen and helpers........................................................... Road height conductors............................................................................ Road freight brakemen and flagmen..................................................... Road passenger engineers and motormen............................................ Road passenger firemen and helpers..................................................... Road passenger conductors...................................................................... Road passenger baggagemen................................................................... Road passenger brakemen and flagmen................................................ Other road train employees..................................................................... Crossing flagmen and gatemen................................... ............................ Drawbridge operators................................................................................ Floating-equipment employees............................................................... Express-service employees....................................................................... Policemen and watchmen........................................................................ Other transportation employees............................................................. All other employees.................................................................................... Total___ a ......................................................................................... Steam railways (other than Switching and switching and, terminal terminal companies. companies).! Dollars. 27,442,958 8,131,813 4,140,693 15,838,330 72,096,798 67,804,151 3,797,848 10,061,352 8,008,494 33,526,258 2,457,310 19,222,464 41,618,102 14,099,689 8,021,049 1,010,448 719,283 40,891,209 8, 720,371 7,655,645 4,835,525 16,651,286 51,126,031 41,770,155 50,199,802 125,882,847 58,326,953 2,164,267 18,901,431 8,993,638 1,987,045 791,788 8,202,564 15, 883,860 6,516,547 2,500,269 8,603,929 17,238,163 14,294,338 672,147 64,845,650 5,561,366 3,076,674 23,949,918 14,968,455 20,404, 259 44,826,519 3,594,681 2,144,199 7,637,551 33,358,095 56,888,417 36,645,413 40,044,928 64,557,826 28,861,087 17,120,129 20,371,298 6,157,621 15,328,551 2,651,536 7,679,068 912,851 8,836,591 7,355 6,128,324 4,446,633 12,156,612 1,403,968,437 i Represents 258,783.77 miles of line on June 30, 1916. Dollars. 722,467 614,396 52,541 269,977 2,081,367 2,066,685 75,438 233,198 118,386 432,708 94,202 318,927 814,603 381,449 154,136 28,867 12,747 798,362 123,315 215,353 95,092 736,247 905,930 708,742 704,599 2,562,835 1,466,399 92,695 860,827 17,620 1,705 11,138 147.922 272,465 131,037 184,544 33,461 12,047 262,333 125,591 2,961,322 485,098 253,306 2,552,366 1,602,888 2,194,977 3,829,070 440,924 154,589 248,901 847,6,12 109.922 71,667 94,639 150,612 24,240 8,724 19,710 2,715 6,997 566 350,384 54,298 155,880 1,560 309,785 83,841 401,705 36,360,651 RAILROADS 317 No. 220.—EMPLOYEES OF RAILROADS: Average H ourly Compensation op Steam Railways, Y ear E nded June 30, 1916, by Classes. [Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.] Steam railways (other than Switching and switching terminal and ter companies. minal companies)1 Class. General officers, $3,000 per annum and upward.................................. General officers, below $3,000 per annum.............................................. Division officers, $3,000 per annum and upward................................. Division officers, below $3,000 per annum............................................. Clerks, $900 per annum and upward....................................................... Clerks, below $900 per annum.................................................................. Messengers and attendants......................................................................... Assistant engineers and draftsmen.......................................................... Maintenance of way and structure foremen.......................................... Section foremen____________ _________________ _____ __________ General foremen—Maintenance of equipment department.............. Gang and other foremen—Maintenance of equipment department Machinists....................................................................................................... Boiler makers...................................................................... Blacksmiths................................................................................................... Masons and bricklayers.............................................................................. Structural ironworkers............................................................................... Carpenters........................................................................................ Painters and upholsterers................................................. ! .!!!!!!” ” ! Electricians..................................................................................................... Air-brake m en............................................................................................... Car inspectors............................................................................*’' *_' ‘' ’ ‘ ‘ Car repairers............................................................................ ...................... Other skilled labor............................................................................ Mechanics’ helpers and apprentices........................................................ Section men.................................................................................................. ' Other unskilled labor................................................................ Foremen of construction gangs and work trains................................. Other men in construction gangs and work trains.............................. Traveling agents and solicitors................................................................. Employees in outside agencies.................................................................. Other traffic employees............................................................................... Train dispatchers and directors................................................................ Telegraphers, telephones, and block operators.................................. Telegraphers and telephones operating interlocked......................... Levermen (nontelegraphers)..................................................................... Telegrapher clerks....................................................................................... Agent telegraphers....................................................................................... Station agents (nontelegraphers)............................................................. Station masters and assistants.................................................................. Station-service employees.......................................................................... Yard masters................................................................................................... Yardmasters7 assistants.............................................................................. Yard engineers and motormen................................................................. Yard firemen and helpers ........................................................................... Yard conductors (or foremen).................................................................. Yardbrakemen (switchmen or helpers)................................................ Yard switch tenders..................................................................................... Other yard employees.................................................................................. Hostlers................."........................................................................................ Engine-house men......................................................................................... Road freight engineers and motormen.................................................. Road freight firemen and helpers............................................................. Road freight conductors.............................................................................. Road freight brakemen and flagmen....................................................... Road passenger engineers and motormen.............................................. Road passenger firemen and helpers....................................................... Road passenger conductors........................................................................ Road passenger baggagemen..................................................................... Road passenger brakemen and flagmen................................................. Other road train employees....................................................................... Crossing flagmen and gate men.................................................................. Drawbridge operators.................................................................................. Floating-equipment employees................................................................. Express-service employees......................................................................... Policemen and watchmen.......................................................................... Other transportation employees............................................................... All other employees..................................................................................... All classes for which hourly pay is shown.................................. All classes for which daily "pay is shown.................................... Represents 258,783.77 miles of line on June 30,1916. Dollars. 2 20.241 2 5.043 2 11.080 2 4.978 .422 .230 2 1.345 2 3.438 .334 .228 2 4,267 .347 .395 .397 .377 .303 .321 .282 .301 .277 .270 .236 .272 .291 .229 . 155 .186 .283 .170 2 4.855 .367 .433 .532 .271 .291 .210 .245 .224 2 2.522 2 3.155 .197 2 4.384 24.066 .431 .270 .388 .351 .192 .151 .252 .181 .599 .384 .495 .334 .878 . 550 .695 .396 .399 .288 .117 .166 .215 .204 2 2.017 .203 .180 .266 2 4.312 Dollars. 2 15.924 2 4.777 2 9.327 2 5.231 .369 .226 2 1.096 23.495 .336 .260 2 4.329 .334 .372 .366 .343 .253 .314 .298 .278 .283 .251 .248 .244 .279 .214 .177 .191 .297 .181 2 4.448 .302 .215 .407 .255 .286 .252 .254 .250 2 3.965 2 3.257 .192 2 4.740 2 4.128 .422 .270 .379 .347 .210 .206 .241 .190 .403 .250 .367 .325 .406 .297 .348 .220 .286 .449 .125 .201 .250 .213 2 1.973 .192 .199 .256 2 4.298 2Represents average daily compensation. 318 RAILROADS----EXPRESS COMPANIES. N o . 2 2 1 . — R A IL R O A D S P L A C E D U N D E R R E C E IV E R S H IP A N D S O L D U N D E R F O R E C L O S U R E : N u m ber a n d M il e a g e , 1879 to 1917. [Source: The Railway Age, Chicago, 111.] Placed under receivership. Calendar year. 1879.................................................... 1880.................................................... 1881.................................................... 1882.................................................... 1883.................................................... 1884.................................................... 1885.................................................... 1886.................................................... 1887.................................................... 1888.................................................... 1889.................................................... 1890....................................................j 1891....................................................j 1892....................................................1 1893.................................................... 1894.................................................... 1895..............-.........................- ......... 1896................................................... 1897.................................................... 1898.................................................... 1899.................................................... 1900.................................................... 1901.................................................... 1902.................................................... 1903.................................................... 1904................................................... 1905.................................................... 1906.................................................... 1907.................................................... 1908.................................................... 1909..................... ............................. 1910.................................................... 1911.................................................... 1912.................................................... 1913.................................................... 1 91 4 ................................................ 1915.................................................... 1916.................................................... 1917.................................................... N o. Number of roads. Miles. 12 13 5 12 11 37 44 13 9 22 22 26 26 36 74 38 31 34 18 ; 18 ; 10 ' 16 4■ 5 9 8 10 6 7 24 5 7 5 13 17 22 12 91 19 Stocks and bonds. Sold under foreclosure. Number of roads. D ollars. 1,102 39,367,000 885 140,265,000 110 3,742,000 912 39,074,000 1,990 108,470,000 11,838 714,755,000 8,830 385,460,000 1,799 70,346,000 1,046 90,318,000 3,270 186,814,000 3,803 99,664,000 2,963 105,007,000 2,159 84,479,000 10,508 357,692,000 29,340 1, 781,046,000 7,025 395,791,000 4,089 369,075,000 5,441 275,597,000 1,537 92,909,000 2,069 138,701,000 1,019 52,285,000 1,165 78,234,000 73 1,627,000 278 5,835, 000 229 18,823,000 744 36,069,000 3,593 176,321,000 204 55,042, 000 317 13,585, 000 8,009 596,359,000 859 78,095,000 735 51,427,500 2,606 210,606,882 3,784 182,112,497 9,020 477,780, 820 4, 222 199,571,446 20.143 1,070,808,628 4,439 208,159,689 2,486 61,169,962 65 31 29 16 18 15 22 45 31 19 25 29 21 28 25 42 52 58 42 47 32 24 17 20 13 13 6 8 6 3 12 17 13 12 6 9 11 26 20 Miles. 4, 909 3, 775 2, 617 867 1,354 710 3,156 7,687 5,478 1,596 2,930 3, 825 3,223 1,922 1,613 5, 643 12,831 13,730 6,675 6, 054 4,294 3,477 1,139 693 555 524 679 262 114 138 2,629 1,100 1,386 661 1,159 1,470 3,914 8,355 10,963 Stocks and bonds D ollars. 243,288,000 263,882,000 137,923,000 65,426,000 47,100,000 23,504,000 278,394,000 374,109, 000 328,181,000 64,555, 000 137,815, 000 182,495,000 169,069,000 95,898,000 79,924,000 318,999,000 761,791.000 1,150,377,000 517,680,000 252,910, 000 267, 534,000 190,374,000 85,808, 000 39,788,000 15,885,000 28,266,000 20, 307, 000 10,400,000 13,777,000 2, 547,000 250,031,000 93,660,109 40, 741,453 25,910,990 86,163,850 83,189,500 285,258,782 703,444,855 557,846,348 2 2 2 . — E X P R E S S C O M P A N IE S : C la ssific a t io n of M il e a g e C o v e r e d by O p e r a t io n s , D e c . 31, 1916, C o m p a r e d w it h T otal f o r J u n e 30, 1916. [Source: Statistical reports to the Interstate Commerce Commission.] Company. Steam road. Miles. Adams Express C o........................... 38,022.56 American Express Co..................... 71,168.27 Canadian Express Co...................... 10,765.93 Great Northern Express Co.......... 8,904.79 Northern Express Co....................... 7,965.35 Southern Express Co....................... 34,039.60 Wells, Fargo & C o ........................... 78,638.25 Western Express C o ....................... 5,217.32 Total.......................................... 1 254,722.07 Electric Steamboat line. line. Miles. 2,801.42 1,063- 53 113.00 335.50 14.10 77. 00 4,231,07 28.00 8,663.62 Miles. Stage line. Miles. Total, Dec. Total, June 31,1916. 30,1916. M iles. M iles. 4,483.00 45,306.98 45,153.38 1,233.12 73, 464.92 74 279.85 1,154.00 17.00 12, 049.93 12,049.93 717.00 9,957.29 9,837.99 315.00 8,294.45 8,274.70 34,822.60 34,764.60 706.00 23,121.89 1,080.37 107,071.58 107,529.20 8.00 5, 253.32 5,248.89 31,738.01 1,097.37 296,221.07 1297,138.54 1Includes 8,698.99 miles of electric lines; 34,007.14 miles of steamboat lines; and 682.37 m iles of stage lines. N o. 223 . — E X P R E SS COM PANIES : I n c o m e A cc o u n t and P rom t and D ec. 31, 1916. L o s s A cc o u n t op S p e c if ie d C o m p a n ie s , Y e a r E n d e d [Source: Statistical reports to the Interstate Commerce Commission.] Item. Dollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. 45,893,923 63,413,452 4,259, 408 3,622,495 3,243,148 18,039,247 22,413,455 31,407,985 2,189,849 2,213,735 1,760,005 9,251,998 23,480,468 32,005,467 2,069,559 1,408,760 1,483,143 8,787,249 403,726 127,575 j 62,196 49,603 603,528 3,233,225 24,083,996 35,238,692 2,197,134 | 1, 470,956 1,532,746 9,190,975 23,025,979 32,355,942 1,890,513 | 1,142,941 1,138,230 7,192,510 306,621 1,058,017 2, 882,750 328,015 394,516 1,998,465 515 13, 789 383 279 1,606 8,035 60,508 550,236 251,057 63,923 180,789 62,281 245,598 798,925 2,318,725 330,210 1,816,070 265,455 760,214 2,054,113 2,795 53,583 77,628 2,853,038 3,078,939 245,598 268,250 383, 793 1,893,698 215,240 1,014,553 1,905 5,424 15,451 245,598 1/838, 485 2,863,699 266,345 378,369 1,878,247 350, 780 200,000 Other 600,000 deductions from net income............................................................ Income balance transferred to profit and loss............................. 1,238, 485 2,512,919 2 245,598 266,345 378,369 1,678,247 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT. Credit balance on Dec. 31 of the preceding year.................................... 8,981,329 7,775,568 593,733 393, 469 5,786,034 Credit balance for the year from income................................................. 1, 238, 485 2,512,919 266,345 378,369 1,678,247 1,050,090 Dividend appropriations of surplus............................. ............. 3,900,000 230,000 130,619 2 2,314,848 8,031 82,869 Other profit and loss items—credit balance............................................ 1,463 Balance credit carried to balance sheet......................................... 10,350, 433 6,923,549 638,109 773,301 3,647,150 D ollars. Dollars. 8,996,955 2,851,695 7,989,133 160,578 4,020,095 96,725 32,623,813 105,569 9,031,629 20,000 13,189,223 496 8 1,930,792 182,790 26,535,427 319 1 Statement includes the operations of the National Express Co., such operations being entirely for and on account of the American Express Co. 2Income balance turned over to the Grand Trunk Railway Co. of Canada. 3 Debit. Dollars. 50,403,437 1,545,442 190,420,552 25,854,219 756,439 95,847,685 24,549,218 789,003 94,572,867 1,191,926 45, 467 5,717,246 834,470 100,290,113 25, 741,144 716,474 89,675,386 22, 212, 797 117.996 10,614,727 3,528,347 41,109 16,421 81 16,930 1,654,256 468,532 3,043,394 100,985 8,919,362 1,346,811 5, 263 4,300,407 4,390, 205 106,248 13,219,769 100, 466 679 1,353,718 4, 289, 739 105,569 11,866,051 1,988,824 1,438,044 600,000 105,569 9,277,227 2,851,695 EXPRESS COMPANIES. INCOME ACCOUNT. Charges for transportation.......................................................................... Express privileges—D r.................................................................................. Revenue from transportation.......................................................... Revenue from operations other than transportation............................ Total operating revenues.................................................................. Operating expenses........................................................................................ Net operating revenues...................................................... .............. Uncollectible revenue from transportation............................................. Express taxes................................................................................................... Operating income................................... ............................................ Other income....................................................... ............................................ Gross income......................................................................... .............. Deductions from gross income.................................................................... Net income........................................ ................................................... Dividend appropriations of income........................................................... Great Adams American Canadian Northern Northern Southern Wells, Far Western Grand total, 8 compa Express Co. E xpress Express Co. Express Co. Express Co. Express Co. go & Co. Express Co. nies, 1916. Co.1 320 TR A FFIC ON T H E LOW ER M IS S IS S IP P I RIVER. N o. 22 4 .—LOWER M ISSISSIPPI RIVER: C o m m e r c e ( R e c e ip t s 1901 to 1916.1 and S h ip m e n t s ), [Source: From reports of the Chief of Engineers, War Department.] Section of river and year. St. Louis and Cairo: 1901......................................... 1902......................................... 1903......................................... 1904......................................... 1905......................................... 190G..................... ................... 1907......................................... 1908......................................... 1909......................................... 1910........................................ 1911................................... 1912........................................ 1193........................................ 1914........................................ 1915........................................ 1916........................................ Cairo and Memphis: 1901......................................... 1902......................................... 1903......................................... 1904......................................... 1905......................................... 1900........................................ 1907 ......................................... 1908 ......................................... 1909 ........................................ 1910....................................... 1911........................................ 1912........................................ 1913........................................ 1914......................................... 1915........................................ 1916........................................ Memphis and Vicksburg: 1901......................................... 1902......................................... 1903......................................... 1904......................................... 1905......................................... 1906 ........................................ 1907 ........................................ 1908 ........................................ 1909 ........................................ 1910........................................ 1911........................................ 1912........................................ 1913*........................................ 1914........................................ 1915........................................ 1916_______________ ____ Vicksburg and New Orleans: 1901......................................... 1902 ......................................... 1903 ......................................... 1904 ......................................... 1905......................................... 1906 ..................... .................. 1907 ........................................ 1908........................................ 1909 ........................................ 1910........................................ 1911........................................ 1912........................................ 1913........................................ 1914........................................ 1915........................................ 1916........................................ Cotton Grain and its Cotton. seed and its prod products. ucts. Live stock. T o ns. Tons. Tons. 137,954 194,175 103,114 72,497 50,441 28, 858 19,832 12,589 21,325 16,981 23,578 12, 496 20,179 17,909 26,962 13,044 103,599 91,593 100,222 8,782 51,123 4,551 5,771 4' 321 11,340 15,609 22,536 78,679 21,033 14,562 12,708 7,112 143,791 119,197 114,974 16,017 47, 960 33,000 21,937 14,009 17,325 20,295 23,147 13,050 18,138 16,590 22,414 13,175 112,314 102,544 125,236 23,878 24,062 24, 298 31,532 34,272 34,794 28,470 33, 092 31,551 30,942 23,053 94.350 13,239 308 3,144 585 471 1,991 1,177 1,522 1,697 3,129 972 1,889 1.251 1,264 1,080 924 285 13,647 50,315 10,065 15,455 9,573 10,903 11,905 11,620 12,489 13,815 14,271 11.214 10,187 9,287 30,968 25,896 49.553 55;075 31,695 87,581 66,556 64,906 37,843 30,469 20,563 20,770 21,595 18,562 17,252 17,213 39,823 30,565 71, 925 64,774 39,519 46, 997 25,349 53,269 38,262 30, 207 10,599 6,578 7,572 4,325 8,210 8,345 8,315 6,053 Tons. 340 1,481 912 673 260 765 614 982 2,871 1,997 1,367 790 2,400 1,027 21,750 23,813 10,850 12,064 11,069 13,288 9, 276 16,249 9,567 8,276 9,142 6 , 493 6,536 6,320 6,980 4,798 39, 855 37,175 145, 988 52, 757 64,699 60,525 24,206 33,665 23,287 26,743 21,870 16,725 15,130 26,057 20,161 15,338 60,936 80, 973 53.909 63; 901 39,454 25,224 73,242 35,620 17,103 10,339 14,347 5,486 15,943 12,738 9,622 8,324 Coal and Lumber. coke. Tons. 80,950 110,090 119, 727 108,955 131,756 170,830 166, 360 190,397 164,496 113,673 165,398 145,227 152,150 12, 492 13,013 62,723 1,359,462 1,289,830 1,266,378 1,250,476 200 1,328,930 1,030,000 1,031,154 130 920,783 737,761 3,942 508,696 3,780 5,084 1,199, 492 4,944 881, 523 4,550 867,262 4,075 826,362 3,219 981,431 2,506 477,829 5,200 1,281,393 14,719 1,248,046 4,830 1,281,311 3,966 1,077,693 4,091 1,097,758 3,236 842,513 7,586 871,034 7,023 857,895 10,792 632,570 392,561 11,791 10,891 1,090,856 7,495 733,135 12,230 763,895 11,736 682,104 15,355 892,840 10,563 379,201 2,954 1,225,970 4,814 1,220,057 7,337 1,263,372 4,858 1,020,500 3,945 1,080,075 3,358 832,410 2,834 850, 200 3,111 801,596 2,105 607,383 1,846 364,559 5,313 1,093, 371 3,654 748,609 725,319 3,953 2', 550 669,589 3,546 895,420 3,331 349,394 31,981 46,458 18,010 16,266 21,048 11,542 11,075 9,872 15,184 6 , 581 8,868 5,507 8,199 5,758 14,138 6,580 1,903 536 15,040 618 Tons. Logs. Tons. 94,704 37,600 130,595 77,089 89,662 120,231 38,510 65,990 21,143 101,111 10,765 120,113 49,175 25,179 3,882 87,070 19,925 58,040 44,555 5,786 7,732 63,968 6,429 37,856 27,536 10,855 5,021 60,491 15,092 31,064 19,358 828,514 228,493 309,395 287,294 386,977 209,541 430,530 192,481 503,465 242,070 . 486,051 254,156 238,464 183,036 464,969 119,256 369,190 70,848 305,716 72,880 335,662 41,975 388,320 58,775 275,930 57,447 175,410 27,662 298,658 52,661 171,628 26,795 184,270 55, 747 129,286 124,763 175,409 80,026 236,521 76,357 630,226 128,697 334,499 462,486 288,250 157,930 373,695 104,867 116,748 78,116 223,434 59,378 187,950 34,173 412,392 34,820 300,607 46,536 271,720 26,117 153,605 52,602 76,965 32,127 155,034 37,359 49,350 52,433 80,500 212,375 25,358 133;638 33,203 233,388 67,720 184,591 45,764 167,607 19,243 169,974 31,501 242,574 14,903 71,538 36,743 18,869 68,454 46,572 74.649 6,043 19,880 122,619 31,658 53,033 70,812 77,626 1 Each stretch is treated as a separate river, and tonnage carried between ports on different stretches will appear in the statistics of all intervening stretches; consequently the sum of the tonnage carried in the four stretches does not represent the total traffic on the river as a whole. TRA FFIC OK T H E LOW ER M IS S IS S IP P I RIVER, N o. 2 2 4 .—L ower Mississippi R iver : Commerce (R eceipts 1901 t o 1916—Continued. Section of river and year. St. Louis and Cairo: 1901.......................................... 1902 ............................... 1903 ........................................ 1904 ........................... 1905 ................................... 1906 .......................................... 1907 ...................................... 1908 ........................................ 1909 .................................... 1910’.......................................... 1911 ................................... 1912 ................................. 1913.......................................... 1914.......................................... 1915.......................................... 1916 ...................................... Cairo aDd Memphis: 1901 ...................................... 1902 . ______________ 1903 ................................... 1904 ...................................... 1905 ................................... 1906 ..................................... 1907 .......................................... 1908 .......................................... 1909 .......................................... 1910 ............................... 1911 ...................................... 1912.......................................... 1913.......................................... 1914.......................................... 1915.......................................... 1916..................... ..................... Memphis and Vicksburg: 1901 ........ 1902 ................... 1903 ................................... 1904 ..................... 1905 ................................... 1906 ................................... 1907 .......................................... 1908 ......................................... 1909 .......................................... 1910.......................................... 1911.......................................... 1912.......................................... 1913.......................................... 1914.............. ....................... 1915.......................................... 1916.......................................... Vicksburg and New Orleans: 1901 1902 _______ _____________ 1903 ........................................ 1904 ......................... 1905 .......................................... 1906 ............ .. . 1907 ...................................: ... 1908 .......................................... 1909 .......................................... 1910.......................................... 1911.......................................... 1912.......................................... 1913.......................................... 1914.......................................... 1915.......................................... 1916......................................... Iron, steel, 1 Groceries Gravel, and metals. ,1 and pro- sand, and stone. visions. Tons. 29,122 3 ’ 873 82, 797 1 400 135 325 739 15,925 4,999 188 1,627 502 178 20,214 4,468 55,572 247,565 77' 331 45,549 55.153 58,449 28,422 38,868 34,835 20,828 86,564 28,092 22,108 24,211 33,941 313 32,851 51,052 44,369 16,246 16,409 35,898 22,278 21,783 10,949 15,421 11,130 7,501 9,662 8,441 24,831 4,206 31,272 51,714 52,891 116,371 24,062 29,928 16,235 20,333 10,264 9,707 7,246 8,209 7,690 7,577 17,331 2,185 ■ | Tons. 83,656 105,171 35,485 18,581 18,958 7,779 2,100 12,156 11,247 10,694 20,642 14,151 14,684 5,967 11,932 9,061 37,340 15,317 4,836 3,745 4,844 762 2,517 579 13,160 17,211 28,070 17, 938 18,741 16,497 15,572 11,575 74,221 47,289 31,191 28,739 30,471 32, 507 27,646 10,800 25,971 34, 560 24,199 20, 852 20,092 28,921 45,860 20,984 154,877 193,099 157,540 118,458 86,833 77,839 60,042 100,005 60,659 58,941 98,200 101,372 108,979 65,166 241,736 75,268 Tons. 14,559 37,800 1,000 14,550 45,314 184 213 156,571 668,471 771,753 and Shipments), Olid Miscellane ous and un classified. T ons. Tons. 478 35 6, 400 14,632 6,982 52 21,857 19,569 13,000 29, 700 5,800 21,300 15,200 25, 5450 16,830 21,481 32,220 24,302 38,728 65,641 826,460 429,779 53 40 2 7,852 1,054 10,000 19,000 19,336 ! 491,458 72,660 25, 540 541 186,516 228,303 216, 468 331,812 869,932 892,940 1,059,150 4, 234 4,781 2, 746 2 , 222 2,025 407 671 9,097 38,579 2,395 26 2 27,983 377,415 526,852 858,572 926,445 219,075 321,498 261,869 770,941 233,191 657,656 223,984 625,259 423,446 264, 000 419,658 236,532 1,128,677 392,838 956,784 497,313 705,006 290,457 1,201,581 67,573 280,859 79,230 93,574 69,526 68,154 55,025 40,454 19,147 43,998 23,166 36, 478 37,154 58,855 73,165 75,051 175,141 155,121 112,467 92,978 43,550 88,020 83,496 44,077 15,603 20,897 29,942 37,979 39,620 27,804 49,606 33,720 44,442 67,301 34,317 32,016 45,354 41,122 40,357 24,582 ’ 24,743 22,179 30,273 25,167 35,318 38,581 76,444 87,239 137,557 399,500 187,030 186,466 382,932 397, 127 154,039 70,184 83,606 81,709 62,918 105,850 70,916 62,484 156,692 135,968 1 Included under “ Miscellaneous and unclassified77 prior to 1907. 32951°— s a 1917------21 321 Total. Tons. 563,848 ' 951,454 649,181 386,486 417,021 458,016 332, 267 389,357 318,584 289,759 326,139 276, 208 281,085 325,164 809,232 1,065,773 2,306.302 2,548,331 2,250,260 2,153,254 2,238,363 1,719,893 1,835, 746 1,550, 659 1,232,093 1,039,195 1,857,616 1,425,922 1,261,662 1,321,081 2.193.026 1,205,647 1,856,339 1.940.026 2,018,222 2,040,598 1,855,830 2,355, 901 1,661,406 1,252, 222 1,071,037 980, 386 1,910, 854 1, 394,789 1,542,456 1,888,394 2,198,814 1 809,977 1,835,174 2,159,258 2,207,692 2,117,840 2,462,974 2, 554,336 2,585,277 1,867,912 2,104,720 1,530,230 2, 426,376 1,807,740 2,417,859 2,343,623 2,712,022 2,234,238 322 A N N U A L A V E R A G E F R E IG H T R A T E S N o. 2 2 5 .—ANNUAL AVERAGE FREIGHT RATES ON WHEAT BY LAKE AND CANAL, BY LAKE AND RAIL, AND BY ALL RAIL FROM CHICAGO TO NEW YORK, AND FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL BY STEAM: 1876 to 1917. [Source: Mr. Henry Hemzer, statistician, New York Produce Exchange,] Average rates per bushel, Average rates per bushel, Chicago to New York. Chicago to N ew York. New Calendar York to Calendar year. By lake By lake By all year. By lake By lake By all Liver and pool. and canal.1 and rail. rail. can al.1 and rail. rail. 9 Cents. Cents. Cents. P ence . Cents . Cents . Cents. 1876........... 1877........... 1878........... 1879........... 1880........... 1881........... 1882........... 1883........... 1884.......... 1885........... 1886........... 1887........... 1888........... 1889.......... 1890........... 1891........... 1892........... 1893........... 1894........... 1895........... 1896........... 9.58 11.24 9.15 11.6 12.27 8.19 7.89 8.37 6.31 5.87 8. 71 8. 51 5. 93 6.89 5.85 6.96 6.61 6.33 4.44 4.11 5.38 11.8 15.8 11.4 13.3 15.7 10.4 10.9 11.5 9.95 9.02 12.0 12.0 11.0 *8.7 8.5 8.63 7.55 8.44 7.0 6.95 7.32 16.5 20.3 17.7 17.3 19.9 14.4 14.6 16.5 13.125 14.0 16.5 2 15, 74 2 14.5 15.0 14.31 15.0 14. 23 14.7 12.88 12.17 12.0 1897......... 8 4 ,3 5 7.3 7 New York to Liver pool. Pence , 12.32 7 1898......... 4 .4 2 4 .9 6 1899......... 5.6 5 6.6 3 11.13 1900......... 4.4 2 5.0 5 * 9 .9 8 m 1901......... 5.1 4 5.5 7 > 9.92 4i 1902......... 5.2 5 5 .7 8 3* 2t7 s 8* U U7 g 11,55 71 * 10. 60 1903......... 5 .4 4 6.1 7 * 11.33 1904......... 4.7 1 5.0 2 * 11.11 H 1905......... 5.51 6.4 4 » 1 0 .2 0 2t3b 1* 1906 5.9 4 6 .4 8 3 10.50 3* 1907......... 6.6 8 6 .9 3 • 3 11.30 1908 3« 2 k 2| ........ ........ 6.0 0 6.3 3 ! 5.3 5 6. 88 5 .1 3 6 . 57 8 11.70 1910......... 1911 i* i* 8 11. 70 | 1909......... 1* SK 2t7 * If 8 9, 60 5.3 5 5 .2 3 3 9.69 1* 2 H 1912......... 5.5 7 6.1 7 8 9.60 3*4 2f 1913......... 5.74 7.01 3 9.60 2*4 2f 1914......... 5.31 6 .5 4 89 .6 0 3 11* 1915......... 6.0 8 7. 48 3 10.08 134 2^ 1916......... 7.95 9 .5 5 3 10.08 1917......... 8.7 2 10.02 3 10.08 ........ 184 (4) i Includes canal tolls prior to 1883, but not Buffalo transfer charges. * Averages based upon officially published tariffs; actual rates lower. 8 For domestic consumption; local rate for export only 9.08 cents in 1900, 9,02 cents in 1901, and 8.75 cents in 1902; and, when consigned or delivered to steamer, 8.89 cents in 1903, 8.47 cents in 1904, 7.99 cents in 1905, 8.10 cents in 1906, 9.70 cents in 1907, 10.50 cents in 1908 and 1909, 7.80 cents in 1910 to 1914. 8.22 cents in 1915 and 1916, and 9.18 cents in 1917. * No freights quoted. N o. 2 2 6 .—FREIGHT RATES ON WHEAT FROM BUFFALO TO NEW YORK AND ELEVATING AND STORAGE RATES AT BUFFALO: 1886 to 1917. [Source; Secretary of the Buffalo Chamber of Commerce.] Calendar year. Average Elevating, canal freight including ! storage.1 rates. Cents per bushel. 5.0 1886 ... 4.5 1887 3.4 1888 4.8 1889 3.8 1890 ...... 3.5 1891.................. 3.5 1892 4.6 1893 ...... 1894 3.2 2.2 1895 .................. 3.7 1896 .................. 1897 .................. 2.8 1898 .................. 2.8 1899.................. 3.0 1900.................. 2.5 1901.................. 3,5 Cents per bushel. 0.875 876 .875 .875 .875 .875 .875 .875 .875 .875 .875 .875 .875 .500 .500 .500 1Storage varied; 5 to 10 days the limit. Calendar year. Average canal freight rates. Cents per bushel. 1902................. 3.8 1903................. 4.0 1904................. 3.2 1905................. 3.9 1906................. 4.2 1907...--.............. 5.0 1908................. 5.0 1909................. 3.9 1910................. 4.0 1911................. 4.3 1912................. 4.4 1913 4,6 1914... .. 4,3 1915 4.6 1916... 5.0 1917................. (2 ) 2 No available data. Elevating, including storage, 1 Cents p er bushel. 0. 500 .600 .500 .500 .500 .500 .500 ,500 .500 .500 .500 (2) 3 23 A N N U A L A V E R A G E F R E IG H T BATES- N o. 2 2 7 .—AVERAGE FREIGHT RATES ON GRAIN, FLOUR, AND PROVI SIONS (PER 100 POUNDS) FROM CHICAGO TO EUROPEAN PORTS BY ALL RAIL TO SEABOARD AND THENCE B Y STEAMERS: C a l e n d a r Y e a r s 1907 t o 1916.1 [Source: Secretary of the Board of Trade, Chicago,] Shipped to— Article. 1907 1908 1909 ! 1930 1911 1912 1913 1915 1916 Dolls. Dolls. Dolls. Dolls. Dolts. Dolls. Dolls. D olls. Dolls. Liverpool...................... Grain............... 0.1922 D o ........................... Sacked flour.. . 2125 D o .........*................. P rovision s.... .4085 G lasgow ....................... Grain............... .1967 D o ........................... | Sacked flour.. . 2391 D o ........................... i Provisions___ .4688 London ......................... Grain............... . 2054 D o ........................... Sacked flour.. .2363 D o .........................- Provisions___ ,4626 A ntw erp....................... Grain............... D o ........................... Sacked flour.. D o ........................... Provisions___ .4556 H am burg...................... Grain................ D o ........................... Sacked flour.. D o ........................... Provisions___ .4600 Amsterdam.................. Grain............... D o ....................... Sacked flour.. D o ........................... Provisions___ . 4500 Rotterdam........ Grain................ D o ........................... Sacked flour.. D o ........................... Provisions___ .4500 Copenhagen .............. Sacked flour.. D o ............................ Provisions___ ,5100 Stockholm .............. Sacked flour.. D o ........................... Provisions___ . 5300 S tettin ........................... Sacked flour.. D o ........................... Provisions___ . 4900 Bordeaux...................... :........d o .............. H avre............................ ;........d o .............. 0.1901 .2075 .4257 .1863 .2200 .4688 .1946 ,2316 .4626 0.1893 . 2072 .4538 .1800 . 2100 . 4688 . 1817 .2150 .4746 0.1815 . 1975 .4538 . 1591 .2150 .4688 . 1775 .2200 . 4762 .1805 .4959 .4942 . 4944 .4949 .4909 .5000 .4500 . .4800 .4800 .4500 .5396 .5466 .5185 .5500 , ,4700 .5531 .5672 . 5391 .5500 .4700 .5531 . 5672 . 5391 . 5750 0.1979 . 2302 .4538 .2000 .2500 .4688 . 2092 . 2525 . 4762 . 2026 . 2700 .4944 .2770 .5000 . 2100 .2400 .4900 .2000 .2300 .4800 .3100 .5697 .3600 .5978 .3100 . 5556 . 5750 .5375 0.2561 .2900 .4819 .2100 .3000 . 5250 . 2630 . 2922 . 5045 .2550 .3370 . 5235 .4500 . 6200 .3250 . 3550 .6100 .3200 . 3550 .6000 .4800 .7129 .6200 . 7499 .4900 . 6987 . 6300 .6150 0.2339 .3000 .5100 .2292 .3200 . 5531 . 2433 . 3050 . 5100 . 2462 . 3560 . 5522 . 2616 . 3700 . 5533 , 2507 .3000 .5400 .2507 .2900 .5300 .4000 .6943 .4300 .7314 .3900 .6801 .7125 .6938 0.5968 . 6250 1. 0600 . 5813 .6980 1. 0009 . 5443 .6825 1.0388 0. 5017 .8530 1.7750 .4880 .8580 1. 7750 , 4992 .8580 1.7750 . 6943 .6143 . 8333 .8675 1. 7180 .8875 1.7650 i During the first six months of the year 1914 rates paid on grain, flour, and provisions were quite low as compared with previous years; the European war, however, shortly after the beginning of hosl ilities, created a tremendous demand for tonnage and forced rates to the highest level known to this generation of shippers. Complete statements of freight averages for 1914 to 1916 are therefore impossible, and for 1917 no figures are available. N o. 2 2 8 .— AVERAGE FREIGHT RATES ON GRAIN AND FLOUR FROM ST. LOUIS TO VARIOUS POINTS: 1899 to 1917. [Source: Secretary Merchants’ Exchange, St. Louis, Mo.] To New Orleans by river. Calendar year. To New York by rail. To Liverpool. Via New Or I New York wheat On grain in Onbulk by in On wheat per On flour per leans (by iVia(by rail) sacks per barges per 100 pounds. river) on barrel. on wheat 100 pounds. wheat per |1 per bushel. bushel. bushel. Cents. 10.00 1899......................... 10.00 1900 ....................... 10.00 1901......................... 10.00 1902......................... 1903......................... 10. 00 1904......................... 1905 ....................... 1 1906 ..................... 1907......................... 1Q S ___________ O 1909 .................................................. 1910.................................................. 1911 ................................................... 1912..................................................... 1913____________l____________ 1914......................... 1915......................... 1916....................... 1917......................... ! Cents. 4.50 14.25 14.25 14.20 15.00 ______ Cents. 21.95 19.38 19.33 20. 66 21.25 21.51 20. 50 20.50 20.50 19.50 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.80 19.80 19.80 Cents. 43. 90 38. 76 38.66 41.32 42.50 43.02 41.00 41.00 41.00 40. 00 40.00 39. 40 39. 40 39.40 39.40 39.40 41.00 43.87 43.87 Cents. 12.33 14. 64 9.48 8.53 Cents. . 00 10 9 17.88 18.41 14.03 15.33 16.02 15.25 15.60 15.23 15. 87 14.78 14.30 12.40 13.60 13.60 15.53 1 F. o. b. New Orleans. 2 For first seven months of 1914, 14.60 cents; after the start of the European war rates ranged from 27.60 cents in 1914; figures for 1914 to 1917 are not available. 14.60 to 324 LIV E -ST O C K RECEIPTS N o. 2 2 9 .—CATTLE, HOGS, AND SHEEP: R ec eipts a t T w e l v e P r in c ip a l W ester n M a r k e t s , 1891 to 1917. [Source: Reports of various stockyard associations.] Cal endar Cattle year. and calves. 1891.. 1892.. 1893.. 1894.. 1895.. 1896.. 1897.. 1898.. 1899.. 1900.. 1901.. 1902.. 1903.. 1904.. 1905.. 1906.. 1907.. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. N um ber. 3,455,742 3,769,372 3,343,963 3,135,312 2,757,298 2,738,813 2,677,900 2,613,630 2,651,122 2,865,356 3,213,220 3,193,306 3, 704,229 3,526,684 3,791,304 3, 742,519 3,727,248 3,460,877 3,339,519 3,552,899 3,453,343 3,157,743 2,888,456 2,601,495 2,684,973 3,249,800 3,820,271 Cal endar Cattle year. and calves. 1891.. 1892.. 1893.. 1894.. 1895.. 1896.. 1897.. 1898.. 1899.. 1900.. 1901.. 1902.. 1908.. 1904.. 1905.. 1906.. 1907.. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1918.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. N um ber . 18,416 31,015 39,244 52,157 49,202 38,893 50,365 232,078 294,950 390,381 439.293 517.294 624,974 587,261 546,688 606,187 616,232 584,224 592,376 664,555 513,290 494,422 450,136 355,535 441, 471 479,946 670,167 Chicago. Hogs. N um ber. Kansas City. Hogs. Sheep. Cattle and calves.1 N um ber. N um ber. N um ber. N um ber. N um ber. Sheep. 2,153,537 2,145,079 3,031,174 3,099,725 3,406,739 3,590,655 3,606,640 3,589,439 3,682,832 3,548,885 4,044,095 4,515,716 4,582,760 4,504,630 4,736,558 4,805,449 4,218,115 4,351,889 4,441,424 5,229,294 5, 736,244 6,055,546 5,902,798 5,378,345 3,510,015 4,291,024 3,595,228 1,347,487 1,571,155 1,746,828 1,772,545 1,689,652 1,814,698 1,921,962 1,846,2 33 2,017,484 2,082,795 2,126,575 2,279,166 2,137,112 2,163,471 2,422,582 2,555,794 2,670,260 2,458,127 2,659,928 2,507,142 2,370,390 2,147,224 2,318,885 1,956,651 1,963,498 2,331,467 2,902,253 Hogs. Sheep. Cattle and calves. N um ber. N um ber. N um ber. 8,600,805 7,714,435 6, 057,278 7,483,228 7,885,283 7,659,472 8, 363,724 8,817,114 8,177,870 8,109,064 8,290,494 7,895,238 7,325,923 7,238,746 7,725,738 7,275,063 7,201,061 8,131,465 6,619,018 5,586,858 7,103,360 7,180,967 7, 570,938 6,618,166 7,652,071 9,188,224 7,168,852 St, Joseph. 177,913 289,981 240,160 397,585 252,070 193,212 426,692 1,034,125 1,401,794 1,678,520 2,105,209 1,697,741 1, 700,564 1, 656,849 1,900,433 1,908,207 1,923,257 2, 349,047 1,693,831 1,352,565 1,921,535 1. 969,933 1,869,009 1,725,366 1,697,842 2,198,751 1,920,177 Omaha, Cattle and calves. 2,599,109 2,397,477 1, 948,373 2,547,077 2,457,697 2,605,575 3,350,796 3,672,909 2,959,073 3,094,139 3,716,404 2,279,337 1,969,381 2,227,170 2,507,548 2,675,601 2,923,777 3, 715,109 3,092,835 2,085,566 3,167,816 2,523,331 2,567,785 2,264,805 2,530,730 2,978,933 2,276,995 386,760 438,268 569,617 589,555 864,713 993,126 1,134,236 980,803 953,241 860,449 980,078 1,154,084 1,151, 730 1,004,099 1,318,968 1,616,788 1,582,148 1, 640,542 1,645,325 1,841,173 2,175,493 2,133,976 2,094,748 2,002,042 1,814,683 1,758,175 1,498,550 601,002 855,059 852,456 821,512 586,103 586,578 810,949 812,244 837,563 828,204 818,003 1,010,815 1,071,177 944,192 1,026,392 1,079,373 1,158,716 1, 036,625 1,124,618 l 223,533 1,174,312 1,017,195 962,103 938,817 1,218,342 1,434,304 1,719,822 Sheep. Cattle and calves. 15,564 17,309 26,257 . 15,718 22,260 24,165 13,915 121,707 258,398 390,308 525,938 560,653 699,189 794,379 980,834 826,764 764,287 592,389 620,570 559,670 718,268 728,852 812,039 830,356 877,930 804,326 678,853 779,499 801,111 903,257 773,571 851,275 955,613 960,763 795,611 766,032 795,800 969,881 1,181,628 1,209, 121 1,261,532 1,254,236 1,314,826 1,323,208 1,293,564 1,418,005 1,356,232 1,206,423 1,199,901 1,099,977 1,040,957 991,709 1,200,330 1,404,741 N um ber. N um ber. 1,537,387 1,613,384 1,406,451 1,932,677 1,186,726 1,216,370 1,610,981 2,101,387 2,216,482 2,200,926 2,414,052 2,247,428 2,231,067 2,299,627 2,293,956 2,393,551 2,253,652 2, 424. 851 2,135,493 1,894,314 2,366,684 2, 886,244 2. 542,709 2 , 258,620 2,642,973 3,116,820 2,796,596 Hogs. N um ber. N um ber. N um ber. N um ber. 1,380,569 402, 989 142,637 1,310,311 376,922 85,816 1,105,108 397, 725 113,630 1,489,856 359,896 78,245 1,440,342 510,660 93,066 1,997,895 632,872 97,812 2,065,283 660,380 198,691 2,136,328 477,091 215,993 2,147,144 432,566 221,367 2,156,972 434,133 220,681 2,236,945 534,115 190,290 1,494,395 540,443 306,066 1,785,873 565, 836 303,289 2,361,623 746,109 389,300 2,407,336 690, 378 488,565 2,411,191 650,784 486,664 2,572,126 622,213 619,611 3,199,922 724, 781 463,160 3,076,065 835, 973 497,152 2,548,480 776,665 603,666 3,634,851 1,024,402 538,637 2,529,897 1,030, 609 523,767 2,583,911 949,802 531,946 2,558,825 749,293 585,163 2,591,768 648,141 855,589 3,057,414 670,838 941,115 2,705,614 531,034 1,197,129 i Cattle only. Sheep. 169,865 188,588 252,273 243,945 204,870 358,005 627,160 1,085,136 1,086,319 1,276,775 1,314,841 1,742, 539 1,863, 763 1,754,365 1,970,502 2,165,116 2,038,777 2,105, 949 2,167,014 2,984,870 2,977,570 2,950,507 3,222,133 3,113,889 3,268,279 3,170,908 3,016,631 St. Paul. St. Louis. Hogs. Hogs. 263,479 238,909 194,092 326,663 364,455 313,736 243,074 338, 405 369,243 500,415 616,796 667,526 759,542 881,635 855,237 860,810 866,777 1,133,412 725,420 835,886 910,733 983,665 1,256,801 1,589,630 2,155,201 2,674,547 1,927,952 Sheep. N um ber. 89,423 97,156 153, 314 95,142 174,868 200,415 315,210 430,194 883,598 489,574 332,367 602, 340 875,640 772,766 818.437 735,259 567,830 359,343 496,062 864,811 712,126 627,973 785,444 794,739 704,119 623,214 429,617 325 LIVE -STO CK RECEIPTS, No. 1329.—Cattle, H ogs, and S heep: Receipts at Twelve P rincipal W estern Markets, 1891 to 1917— Continued. Sioux City Calen dar year. Cattle and calves. Hogs. N um ber. N um ber. 150,912 136, 022 130,794 119, 008 110,278 142, 238 294,161 300,937 347,109 300,437 308,529 404,835 379, 446 331,293 402,955 385,255 410,216 385,470 426,278 438,690 487,237 430, 768 393,711 367,917 534,154 601,667 706,718 1891___ 1892.... 1893.... 1894.... 1895.... 1896.... 1897.... 1898.... 1899.... 1900.... 1901.... 1902.... 1903.... 1904.... 1905.... 1906.... 1907.... 1908.... 1909.... 1910.... 1911.... 1912.... 1913.... 1914.... 1915.... 1916.... 1917.... Calen dar | Cattle year. and ! calves. 1891.... 1892.... 1893.... 1894.... 1895.... ! 1896.... 1897.... 1898.... 1899.... i 1900.... 1901.... : 1902.... 1903.... i 1904.... 1905.... 1906.... 1907.... ; 1908.... 1909.... , 1910.... 1911.... 1912.... 1913.... 1914.... 1915.... 1916.... 1917.... N um ber. 141,204 143,211 154,739 147,506 185,646 202,013 248,888 287,678 282,928 239, 606 227,325 324,154 286,271 265,462 294,044 328,751 306,907 420.462 426,372 398. 868 298,437 415,817 499, 208 442,738 424,341 601:460 653,377 397,247 413, 231 329,014 499,273 341,050 279,451. 353,290 474, 238 568,306 833,141 959,964 1,007,762 1,007,900 1,113,177 1,298,685 1,157,947 1,289,125 1,380,639 1,077,350 1,044,122 1,348,551 1,697,788 1,533,178 1,256,679 1,760,818 2,131,113 2,149,115 Sheep. Cincinnati. Cattle ; and Hogs. Sheep. calves. Cattle and calves. N u m b er. N um ber , N um ber. N u m b er . N um ber. 22,399 42,581 26, 840 24,567 14, 336 10,425 9,699 20,861 36,081 61,342 66,930 61,275 41,774 28,464 56,582 64,167 64,507 68, 747 78,490 150,935 212,004 206,517 270,866 403,927 337,079 320,537 267,441 208. 929 217, 952 225, 555 226,455 227,261 216,117 218,536 199,507 204,288 210, 631 222, 738 239,679 245,716 252,807 298,893 313,256 312,214 295,746 310,380 319,138 327,075 344,198 316,612 289,762 281,122 352,040 452,836 Sheep. Cattle and calves. Denver. Hogs. Cleveland, i 629,409 603,526 627,612 ; 746,705 820,637 887,187 881,382 887,524 809,327 782,742 742,701 664,734 736,770 870,128 948,093 859,334 938,793 1,170,999 876,180 758,922 1,035.973 953,954 908,669 921,204 1,179,672 1,260,118 1,239,042 318,406 12,778 308,980 18,663 575,527 13,124 643,975 7,210 597,497 73,538 481,254 62,665 430,858 109,047 389,649 97,865 280,097 118,347 330,743 123,552 353,922 68,851 410.248 61,858 394,108 90,743 370,475 94,235 322,624 105,703 313,885 100,215 305,161 100,041 330,136 92,325 360,938 106,425 354,371 131,872 385,195 97,566 386,644 288,755 437, 202 2121,575 444,829 110,332 356,189 116,405 332,241 118,601 270,329 135,560 Sheep. N um ber. N um ber . 309,049 338,916 257,782 190,803 601,179 ! 688,011 : 999,219 1,123,848 1,096,459 1,180,605 995,113 960,067 1,215,798 1,354,276 1,251,229 964,139 1,107,662 1,496,978 1,155,523 537,291 598,744 562,373 735,601 670,351 788,577 692,319 648,332 21,096 33,080 60,522 77, 232 130, 709 146,588 183, 717 149,769 139,480 186,822 197,456 194,537 224,489 237,161 190,080 242,712 367, 329 325,216 344, 563 350, 716 472,938 473,190 534,399 295,026 256, 744 225,042 182,065 Wichita. Indianapolis. Hogs. Hogs. Sheep. Cattle and calves. Hogs. Sheep. N um ber . N um ber. N um ber. N um ber. N um ber. N u m b er, N um ber. 80,060 165,616 104,875 1, 319,930 65,081 83,413 134, 398 102; 100 1,122,668 62, 692 62,111 130,373 85,581 878,882 83,303 55,759 81,255 3,023 94,099 138,990 91,017 963,511 108,924 35,217 65, 377 4,849 47,598 156,412 106,439 1,108,724 ; 123,427 31,763 81,801 5,729 56,537 180, 639 135,253 1,255,405 120,890 16,306 100,911 18,534 75,065 308.661 147,740 1,252,761 97,369 21,058 188,416 8,146 81,645 284, 305 134,786 1,681,362 84,665 20,831 253,541 11,844 120,096 221,142 136,579 1,545,881 65,106 25,563 204,745 10,111 115, 986 305,828 139,722 1,323,018 67,005 23,903 291,501 18,358 109,360 225, 555 211,053 1,486,519 125, 614 27, 212 333,072 2,158 86,685 316, 594 213,179 1,251,351 102,580 31,628 192, 723 6, 348 146,580 464,896 248,951 1,530,888 101,024 S3,287 265,216 14,093 161, 954 519,190 274,710 1,668,771 89,945 29,144 312,423 3,053 190,525 737,905 299,784 1,975,816 61, 561 43,397 293,491 7, 201 192,720 825,766 350,016 1,869,353 76,570 46,789 301,649 11,288 241,393 828, 432 378,873 1,955,382 72,674 95, 666 436,119 7, 464 28Q,288 675,235 407,149 2,484,226 111,848 109,414 741,341 12,066 241,570 634,327 416,759 1,832,598 111,386 183,659 751,560 22,796 186,611 595,930 417,375 1,487,174 128,001 208,241 551,993 35, 498 220,137 617,008 394,269 2, 028,731 153,686 194,063 568,244 53, 837 221,718 776,760 390,238 1,824,260 154,414 2212,463 322,418 97,117 246,598 620,431 378,912 1,994,624 147,198 2212,971 470,730 32,219 255,636 692,247 344,245 2,099,787 124.591 2201,836 418,213 25,899 343,653 765,170 351, 741 2, 435,319 112,773 2153.035 476,469 29,604 466,653 1,409,009 405,069 2,576,611 I 98,142 1 220,133 572,679 20,875 351,903 2,049,898 501,156 2,350,730 102,293 354.933 471,837 25,424 N um ber. < Figures from 1895 to date are from reports of the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce. 2 Cattle only. GRAINS' RECEIPTS, 326 No. 230.—GRAIN RECEIVED:1 B y Specified P orts, Calendar Y ears 1903 to 1917. [Source: Annual reports of New York Produce Exchange.] New York: 1903 1904 1905 Bushels. Port.i2 B ushels. 1906 1907 Montreal, Canada......................... 12,900,100 739,807 111,429,639 125,069,546 23,964,852 31,072,197 39,121.220 52,688,479 30,478,858 302,395,152 36, 967,271 9,649,880 1,319,632 81,196,902 92,166,414 15,940,114 24,374,770 26,281,337 27,650, 511 11,027,673 197,440,819 24,228,608 • B ushels . 9,804,675 755,567 111,787,340 122,347,582 17,723,683 32,445,637 36,066,919 42,225,063 31, 007,764 281,816,648 31,804,504 244,815 017,618,105 119, 632,720 19,184,965 35,136,397 48,535,326 52,329,118 33,705,168 308,523,694 31,965,187 Port.2 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 Bushels. B ushels. B ushels. B ushels. By r a il....................................... T o ta l....................................... Portland, M e................................... P hiladelphia................................... New Orleans..................................... New York: B ushels. By canal, via river................ 7,228,000 957,259 Coastwise and river.............. By r a il....................................... 95,532,736 T ota l...................................... 103,717,995 Portland, Me.3............................... Boston................................................ 24,637,968 Philadelphia................................... 44,614,736 B altim ore........................................ 40,329,270 New Orleans..................................... 17,737,501 Grand total........................... 231,037,470 Montreal, Canada......................... 41,006,738 Port.2 1913 New York: B ushels. By canal, via river............... 4,871,700 3,904,292 Coastwise and river.............. By rail ...................................... 131,768,203 T ota l....................................... 140,044,195 Portland, Me.3................................. Boston................................................ 42,046,105 P hiladelphia................................... 47,496,548 B altim ore........................................ 68,754, 883 New Orleans..................................... 30,757,892 Grand total........................... 329,099,623 Montreal, C anada......................... 66,078,237 B ush els. 11, 769,800 B ush els. 9,558,500 254,613 112,397,811 122,210,924 25,061,918 37, 776,856 53,918,914 51,274,138 22,444,681 312,687,431 42,954, 386 9,676,000 1,863,504 82,895,110 94,434,614 25,968,955 35,126,455 31,654,690 17,127,626 204,312,340 43,551,119 11,000,700 441,588 86,635,278 98,077,566 22, 451,292 30,120,980 32,861,922 16,213,444 199,725,204 45,427,290 7,896,000 3,913,254 107,411,728 119, 219,982 28,904,930 41,195,845 42,123,546 15,919,182 247, 363,485 49,325,297 1914 1915 1916 1917 B ushels. B ushels. Bushels. B ushels. 5,803,900 11,333,344 142,127,622 159,264,866 26.033,229 49,009,621 68,909,106 53,061,500 356,278,322 99,054,293 3,841,000 7,291,638 214,753,963 225,886,601 28,132,085 70,765,806 106,124,331 56,774,000 487,682,823 CS,231,647 1,839,000 10,179,449 220,993,650 233,012,099 42,788,468 73,610,091 143,464,462 48,268,000 541,143v120 107,784,890 3,530,600 4,268,675 122,371,905 130,171,180 31,846,4QP 43,423,348 55,010, 887 21,530,971 281,982, 786 59,393, 707 617,100 4,982,694 180,617,799 186,217,593 27,133,944 65,051,227 96,831,477 58,736,000 433,970,241 57,607,943 i Grain embraces wheat flour reduced to equivalent in wheat, corn, rye, oats, barley, malt, and peas. 2Receipts at New York, Portland, Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore include shipm ents from the West to foreign countries through these ports on through bills of lading. Receipts at Portland via Montreal are duplications of receipts reported at Montreal. Receipts at Baltimore include flour ground by city millers, and therefore duplicate an equivalent quantity of wheat received ingrain. 3 Data not available after 1907. 3 27 M O V EM EN TS O F COAL A N D COKE. N o. 2 3 1 . — SHIPMENTS OF ANTHRACITE COAL: C a l e n d a r Y e a r s 1905, 1910, AND 1914 TO 1917. [Source: The Coal Trade.] Railroad. 1905 Philadelphia & Reading........ Lehigh V alley ........................... Central of New Jersey............ Delaware, Lackawanna & Western..................................... Delaware & Hudson................ Pennsylvania............................. Erie................................................ New York, Ontario & Western Delaware, Susquehanna & Sch u ylkill1............................. Lehigh & New England.......... Total................................... Deductions2................................. Total, 10 roads............... ! 1914 1910 1916 1915 1917 L ong tons. L o ng ton s. L ong tojis. Long tons. Long tons. L ong tons. 12,574,502 12,445, 733 11,998,779 11,488,444 12,842,731 14,910,240 10,072,120 11,195, 765 13,136,759 12,932,526 12,056,078 : 13,969,507 7,983,274 8,519,135 8.924.936 8,017,816 7,135,544 ; 8,286,640 9,554,046 9.589,076 9,912,578 9,579.053 10,638,500 12,409,120 4,890,635 6,578, 356 7,313,514 8,016,988 7,095,297 8,533,716 6,225,622 6,250,976 6.434.937 6,124,596 5,841,475 5,610,846 5,640,528 7,554,198 8,268,585 7,874,062 7,718,089 8/841,894 2,864,096 2,772,547 2,352,486 2,088,577 1,945,030 2,010,724 1,605,378 . (9 (9 (9 (9 1,761,714 2.653.964 ji 3.949.172 7 > 7 7 61,410,201 64,905,786 268,342,574 67,883,776 67,926,708 78,521,859 550,344 1,388,554 61,410,201 64,905,786 268,342,574 67,883,776 67,376,364 77,133,305 1 Now included in Lehigh Valley. 2 Reported by both the C. R. R. of New Jersey and the L. & N. E. R. R. N o. 2 3 2 .—MOVEMENTS OF COAL AND COKE OVER SPECIFIED RAIL ROADS: C a l e n d a r Y e a r s 1913 to 1917. [Source: Compiled from reports of the various roads.] BITUMINOUS COAL. Railroad. 1 9 Short tons. Baltimore & Ohio i ...................................... 36,915,385 Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh b 2---- 9,723, 992 Buffalo & Susquehanna1*2 ......................... 1,787, 551 Chesapeake & Ohio1.................................... 17,155, 233 Erie.................................................................... 3 350,590 Huntingdon & Broad Top Mountain b a. 1,352,721 New York Central & Hudson River 3___ 9,220,689 Norfolk & W estern1* a................................. 23,892, 469 Pennsylvania (east of Pittsburgh and Erie) b 3......................................................... 51,526,267 Pittsburgh & Lake E rie1*2......................... 12,783,389 Pittsburg, Shawmut & Northern1*2 — 2,799, 308 Southern«.......................................................... 4,215,614 Virginian b 2 ................................................... 4,555, 331 Western Maryland......................................... 2, 953, 601 Total, 14 roads..................................... 179,232,140 1 3 Short tons . Short tons. 1 9 1 1 6 9 Short tons. Short tons. 32,554,359 35,930,206 35,354,489 38,158,222 8,059,756 8,511,316 9,450,671 10,258,424 1,190,181 1,277,438 1,517,784 1,598,075 20,663,520 24,038,298 26,731,383 25,715,776 75,818 V 10,357,805 8,636,186 8,292,210 1,036,658 1,111,652 1,205,077 1,509,421 8,120,210 9,406,850 7,713,118 8,543,162 25,471,969 29,728,206 30,749,390 28,571,966 47,769,227 49,584,802 48,167,136 50,557,468 10,703,478 11,046,893 11,528,401 11,768,671 2,359,807 2,646,819 2,789,752 2,689,223 3,904,503 3,446,042 4,065,622 41,392,380 3,954,310 4,128,940 5,509,155 6,398,836 3,069, 708 6,807.474 8,654,099 9,314,395 168,933,504 198,022,741 202,072,263 204,768,229 COKE. 4,281,240 3,202,381 3,792,125 4,345,521 3,471,003 483,601 1 537,129 : 449,586 500, 230 302,996 579,944 ■ 454,127 ' 404,527 301,475 447,354 303,984 298,632 550,163 | 501,340 361,535 1 1,099,213 1,126,656 I 679,627 $53,489 71,839 ! 75,923 *9,635 C) 36,207 2,548,080 1,530,384 1,018,611 990,296 2,048,314 ; 11,998,437 IS, 892,825 9,548,354 12,020,472 14,257,911 7,417,319 6,710,138 4,839,185 6,198,316 7,764,578 ; 19 25 9, 383 70 [ 759 1281,441 59,646 73,346 242,518 j 193,639 27,696,763 19,726,794 25,802,906 31,398,826 24,269,256 1 1Includes amounts from connecting lines. 4 Figures relate to the whole system. 2 Includes company coal. 5 No data received. 3 Does not include company coal hauled free. 6 Six months, July to December. Baltimore & Ohio1........................................ Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh b 2........ Buffalo & Susquehanna1*2......................... Chesapeake & O hio1 .................................... Erie................- ................................................... Huntingdon & Broad Top Mountain___ New York Central & Hudson River 2 ... Norfolk & Western b 2................................ Pennsylvania (east of Pittsburgh and Erie)1*«......................................................... Pittsburgh & Lake Erie1*2......................... Pittsburg, Shawmut & Northern b 2---Western M aryland....................................... Total, 12 road s.................................... 11 97 1 No. 233.—SALUT STE. MARIE CANALS: Analysis Freight carried. Total. Short tons. 1894............................................. 13,195,860 1895........_.................................. 15,062,580 1896............................................. 16,239, 061 1897............................................. 18, 982,755 1898............................................. 21,234,665 1899............................................. 25,255,810 1900............................................. 25,643,073 1901............................................. 28,403,065 1902............................................. 35,961,146 1903............................................. 34,674,437 1904............................................. 31,546,106 1905............................................. 44,270,680 1906............................................. 51,751,080 1907............................................. 58,217,214 1908............................................. 41,390,557 1909............................................ 57,895,149 1910............................................ 62,363,218 1911............................................ 53,477,216 1912............................................ 72,472,676 1913............................................ 79,718,344 1914............................................ 55,369,934 1915............................................ 71,290,304 1916............................................ 91,888,219 1917............................................ 89,813,898 Cost of Amount Average Valuation distance carrying paid for freight was Total ton-miles. per transporting of freight. carried. ton-mile. freight. By steamers. Short tons. 9,795,752 10,581,474 11,878,089 13,163,667 14,569,066 17,801,213 19,586,750 21,186,571 28,465,068 28,042,546 25,720,437 37,724,522 45,872,051 52,937,151 38,144,570 53,649,833 58,039,752 49,580,133 68,008,313 75,173,822 52,063,466 67,098,814 87,108,550 85,566,016 Per cent. 74 70 73 69 69 71 77 75 79 81 82 85 89 91 92 93 93 93 94 94 94 94 95 95 Miles. 821.1 830.0 836.4 841.3 842.6 827.2 825.9 823. 3 827.4 : 835.6 1 843.5 833.3 842.4 828.3 ' 842.0 809.0 840.0 826.0 831.0 820. 0 832.8 832.0 824.0 820.0 10, 927,871, 324 12, 502,548, 892 13,582,641,886 15,969,393,576 17,891,597,030 20,891,944,628 21,179,229,014 23,383,861,987 29,755,916,637 28,974,660,408 26, 608,815,636 36,892,797, 973 43,596,953, 680 48,221,465,547 34,853,548,177 46, 812,929,345 52,405,535,136 44,173,813,460 60,242,833,004 65,330,716,791 46,112,251,781 59,316,744,083 75,717,393,310 73,634,549,794 M ills. 0.99 1.14 .99 .83 .79 1.05 1.18 .99 .89 .92 .81 .85 .84 .80 ,69 .78 .74 .67 .67 .68 .60 .71 .80 1.21 Dollars. ! Dollars, 10,798,310 143,114,502 14,238,758 159,575,129 13,511,615 195,146,842 13,220,099 218,235,927 14,125,896 233,069,740 21,959,707 281,364, 750 24,953,314 267,041,959 23,217,974 289,906,865 26,566,189 358,306,300 26,727,735 349,405,014 21,552,894 334,502,686 31,420,585 416,965,484 36,666,889 537,463,454 38,457,345 569,830,188 23,903,244 470,141,318 36,291,948 626,104,173 38,710,904 654,010,844 29,492,196 595,019,844 40,578,225 791,357,837 44,380,864 865,957,838 27,597,099 634,800,268 41,984,031 882,263,141 60,845,023 974,161,156 89,277,226 '1,196,922,183 Value of American craft. D ollars. 41,124,200 40,858,800 43,006,200 42.375,700 45,199,800 65,000,520 66,116,583 57,244,200 67,205,000 68,252,800 63, 789,300 73,211,300 88,392,000 102,525,500 101,643,000 116,192,000 123,061,500 109,336,000 125,618,800 127,125,500 117,211,000 123,472,700 129,170,500 229,538,875 Proportion Value of of freight Canadian carried by Canadian craft. vessels. D ollars. 1, 959, 800 2,037,000 ! 2,135,300 2,001,400 ; 2,491,900 3,369,600 3,618, 576 3,311, 900 3,792,400 6,384,500 5,377,100 5,429,000 6,140, 500 7,918,000 10,054,000 10,707, 000 11,675,000 12,211, 500 12,927,500 15,295, 700 17,420,700 15,936,700 15,757,700 18,247,475 Per cent. 3.5 3.75 4.0 3.0 2.2 3.1 3.0 4.0 4.0 6.0 6.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 7.0 6.0 6.0 7.0 6.0 6.0 9.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 TRAFFIC OF THE SAULT STE. MARIE CANALS Season. 32 8 of T raffic Statistics, Seasons 1894 to 1917. [Source: Annual reports of the United States engineer in charge.] M E R C H A N T M A R IN E A N D S H IP P IN G , [No. 2 3 4 .—MERCHANT MARINE OF THE UNITED STATES: T o n n a g e of S a il in g , S t e a m , a n d G a s V essels , 1888 to 1 91 6 .1 Source: Reports of the Commissioner of Navigation. The term “ gross to n ’' expresses in units of 1'l00 cubic feet the entire cubical capacity of the vessel, including spaces occupied by the crew " ngines, boilers, and coal bunkers.] Total. Sailing vessels.2 1 Steam vessels. Gas vessels.3 Year i ended June 30— Number. Gross tons. Number. Gross tons. Number. Gross tons. Number. Gross tons. 1888.......... 1889.......... 1890.......... 1891.......... 1892.......... 1893.......... 1891.......... 1895.......... 1896.......... 1897.......... 1898_____ 1899.......... 1900.......... 1901.......... 1902.......... 1903.......... 1904.......... 1905.......... 1906.......... 1907.......... 1908.......... 1909.......... 1910.......... 1911........... 1912......... 1913.......... 1914.......... 1915.......... 1916.......... „___________ 17,587 17,699 17,502 17,683 17,991 17,951 17,060 16,686 16,313 16,034 15,993 15,891 16, 280 16,643 16,546 16,371 16,095 15,784 15,506 14,861 14,499 14,047 13,288 12,684 12,263 11,998 11,452 10,753 10,383 2,543,846 2,541,924 2,565,409 2,668,495 2,690.504 2,641,799 2, 494, 599 2, 423,159 2,396,672 2,410,462 2,377,815 2,388.227 2,507,042 2,603,265 2,621,028 2,679,257 2,696,117 2,715,049 2,699, 682 2,659,426 2,654,271 2,639. 531 2,607, 721 2,564,721 2, 534,325 2,550,977 2,501,162 2,445,619 2,399,586 ________ ... 5,694 5,924 5,965 6,216 6,392 6,561 6,526 6, 554 6, 595 6,599 6,712 6,837 7,053 7,414 7,727 8,054 8,463 8,897 9,500 10,050 10,926 11,641 12, 452 13,307 14,265 15,084 15,491 6,952 6,824 1,648,070 1,765,551 1,859,088 2,016,264 2,074,417 2,183,272 2,189,430 2, 212,801 2,307,208 2,358,558 2,371,923 2,476,011 % 657,797 2,920,953 3,176,874 3,408,088 3,595,418 3,741,494 3,975,287 4,279,368 4,711,174 4 , 749,224 4,900, 361 5,074,069 5,179,858 5,335,574 5,427,526 5,781,416 5,895,095 .................................... 1 Figures for 1917 are withheld, under instructions. 2 Including canal boats and barges. 8,996 9,237 162,394 174,968 23,281 23,623 23,467 23,899 24,383 24,512 23, 586 23, 240 22,908 22,633 22,705 22,728 23,333 24,057 24,273 24.425 24,558 24,681 25,006 24,911 25.425 25,688 25, 740 25,991 26,528 27,072 26,943 26,701 26,444 4,191,916 4,307,475 4,424,497 4 ,6S4, 759 4,764,921 4,825,071 4,684,029 4,635,960 4,703,880 4,769,020 4,749,738 4,864,238 5,164,839 5,524,218 5,797,902 6,087,345 6,291,535 6,456,543 6,674,969 6, 938.794 7,365,445 7,388,755 7,508,082 7,638,790 7,714,183 7, 886,551 7,928,688 8, 389, 429 8,469,649 3 Included in steam vessels prior to 1915. N o. 2 3 5 .—TONNAGE OWNED ON THE ATLANTIC AND GULF COASTS THE PACIFIC COAST, AND THE NORTHERN LAKES AND WESTERN RIVERS: 1898 to 1 9 1 6 .1 [Source: Reports of the Commissioner of Navigation. The term “ gross to n ” expresses in units of 100 cubic feet the entire cubical capacity of the vessel, including spaces occupied by the crew, engines, boilers, and coal bunkers.] Year ended June 30— Northern Atlantic and Gulf.2 Pacific.3 lakes. Western rivers. Total. Gross tons. Gross tons. Gross tons. Gross tons . Gross tons. 1898............................................................................. 2, 553,739 496,767 1899............................................................................. 2, 614, 869 539,937 1900............................................................................. 2,727,892 612,904 1901............................................................................. 2, 854, 639 713,831 1902............................................................................. 2,985,056 774,211 1903............................................................................. 3,157,373 812.179 1904............................................................................ 3.252.366 806; 577 1905............................................................................. 3.398.367 821, 710 1906............................................................................. 3,432,545 840,035 1907........................................................................... 3,440,697 886,840 1908............................................................................. 3,506, 551 962,214 1909........................................................... ................ 3, 509,134 934,477 1910............................................................................. 3,522, 673 936,591 1911.......................................................................... 3,570,138 973, 605 1912............................................................................. 3,633, 466 984, 813 1913............................................................................. 3,751,128 1,049,296 1914............................................................................. 3,803,354 1,100, 976 1915............................................................................. 4,309, 996 1.122,620 1916....................... .................................................. 4,443,024 1,131,058 1 Figures for 1917 are withheld, under instructions. * Including Porto Rico since 1901. 1,437,500 1,446,348 1, 565, 587 1,706, 294 1,816, 511 1,902,698 2,019,208 2,062,147 2,234,432 2, 439,741 2,729,169 2, 782,481 2,895,102 2,943,523 2,949,924 2,939,786 2, 882,922 2,818,009 2,760,815 261,732 263,084 258,456 249,454 222,124 215,095 213,384 174,319 167,957 171,516 167,411 162,663 153,716 151,524 145,980 146,551 141,436 138,804 134,752 4, 749, 738 4,864,238 5,164,839 5,521,218 6, 797, 902 6, 087,345 6,291,535 6,456,543 6,674,969 6,988,794 7,366,445 7, 388, 755 7,508,082 7,638,790 7,714,183 7,886,551 7,928,688 8,389,429 8,469,649 3 Including Hawaii since 1900,, 329 330 M ERCH ANT M A R IN E-----V E SSEL S BU ILT. N o. 2 3 6 .—TONNAGE OF THE SAILING, STEAM, AND G A S VESSELS OF THE MERCHANT MARINE OF THE UNITED STATES: E m pl o y e d in t h e F o r e ig n a n d C o a stw ise T r a d e a n d in t h e F is h e r ie s , 1892 to 1 9 1 6 .1 [Source: Reports of the Commissioner of Navigation. The term “ gross to n ” expresses in units of 100 cubic feet the entire cubical capacity of the vessel, including spaces occupied by the crew, engines, boilers, and coal bunkers.] Employed in the— Year Foreign trade. Coastwise trade. Whale fisheries. Cod and m ack Total, liual inc. erel fisheries. ended ( + ) or June dec. 30— Steam. Total. Steam. Total. Steam. Total. Gas and Total. < -)• steam.2 Or. tons. Or. tons. 1892.. 225,437 1893.. 257,147 1894.. 261,755 1895.. 247,387 1896.. 260,224 1897.. 253,816 1898.. 290,241 1899.. 355,913 1900.. 337,356 1901.. 426,259 1902.. 455,017 1903.. 523,602 1904.. 549,938 1905.. 596,644 1906.. 586,749 1907.. 698,155 1908.. 595,147 1909.. 575,226 1910.. 553,468 1911.. 582,186 1912.. 616,053 1913.. 667,896 1914.. 720,609 1915.. 1,346,164 1916.. 1,573,705 977,624 883,199 899,698 822,347 829,833 792,870 726,213 837,229 816,795 879,595 873,235 879,264 888,628 943,750 928,466 861,466 930,413 878,523 782,517 863,495 923,225 1,019,165 1,066,288 1,862,714 2,185,008 Or. tons. 3,845,518 1,922,169 1,923,339 1,960,756 2,042,326 2,100,084 2,077,859 2,115,981 2,289,825 2,491,231 2,718,049 2,880,678 3,041,262 3,140,314 3,384,002 3,664,210 4,099, 045 4,157,557 4,330,896 4,505, 567 4, 543, 276 4,646,741 4,688,240 4, 578, 567 4 315,579 Or. tons. Or. tons. Or. tons. O r.tons. G r.tons. Gr. tons. 3,700,773 3,854,693 3,696,276 3,728,714 3, 790,296 3, 896, 826 3, 959,702 3, 965,313 4,286,516 4,582,645 4,858, 714 6,141,037 5,335,164 5,441,688 5,674,044 6,010,601 6,371,862 6,451,042 6,668,966 6,720,313 6, 737,046 6,817,013 6, 818, 363 6,486,384 6,244,550 P er ct. 69, 472 4,764,921 +1.71 3,462 17,052 70,575 4.825,071 +1.26 3,956 16,604 71,573 4,684, 029 -2 .9 0 4,336 16,482 69,060 4,635,960 -1.0® 4,658 15,839 68,630 4,703, 880 +1.47 4,658 15,121 66,610 4,769,020 + 1.38 4,658 12,714 52,327 4,749,738 - .40 3,823 11,496 50, 679 4,864,238 +2. 41 4,117 11,017 51,629 5,164, 839 +6.18 3,986 9,899 52,444 5,524,218 +6.96 3,463 9,534 66,633 6,797, 902 +4.95 3,808 i 9,320 57,532 6,087,345 +4.99 3,808 9,512 57,603 6,291,535 +3.35 4,218 10,140 60,342 6,456, 543 +2. 62 4,536 10,763 61,439 6,674, 969 +3.38 '4,536 11,020 3,970 9,680 13,033 57,047 6,938,794 +3.95 3,590 9,655 13,392 53,515 7,365,445 +6.15 3,300 8,982 13,141 50,208 7,388,755 + .32 3,509 9,308 12,488 47,291 7,508,082 +1.61 3,544 9,176 13,369 45, 806 7,638,790 +1.74 3,653 8,876 16,876 45,036 7,714,183 + .99 3,252 8,611 17,573 41,762 7,886, 551 +2.23 4,265 9,864 8,260 26,700 7,928,688 +2.23 3,682 8,829 15,397 31,502 8,389, 429 +5.81 1,789 6,707 10,731 33,384 | 8,469,649 + .95 1 Figures for 1917 withheld, under instructions. 2 Not separately stated prior to 1907. N o. 2 3 7 .—VESSELS BUILT IN THE UNITED STATES: C l a ss , N u m b e r , and G ross T o n n a g e , 1892 to 1 9 1 6 .1 [Source: Reports of the Commissioner of Navigation. The term “ gross ton ” expresses in units of 100 cubic feet the entire cubical capacity of the vessel, including spaces occupied by the crew, engines, boilers, and coal bunkers.] Barges. Year Sailin g vessels. Stean 1 vessels. Gas vessels.2 Canal boats. ended Num Gross Num Gross Num Gross j Num Gross Num Gross June 30— ber, tons. ber. tons. ber. : tons, j ber. tons. ber. tons. 1892.......... 846 : 83,217 438 92,531 37 4, 580 74 19,305 1893.......... 493 49,348 380 134, 368 28 3,791 '55 24,132 1894.......... 477 37,827 293 83,720 14 1,522 54 8,126 1 11 1,225 38 5,723 1895.......... 397 34,900 248 69,754 1896.......... 369 65,236 286 138,028 ..........!.............. 13 1,495 55 22,337 1897.......... 338 64,308 i 288 106,153 70 10,216 195 51,555 [ 1898.......... 359 34,416 394 105, 838 20 12,386 179 37,818 1899.......... 420 98,073 439 151,058 13 11,411 401 49,496 1900.......... 501 116,460 422 202,528 38 4,492 483 40,310 1901.......... 526 126,165 506 273,591 79 9, 078 469 74, 655 1902.......... 581 97,698 579 308,178 44 4,539 287 58,416 19 2,215 271 72,177 1903.......... 470 89,979 551 271,781 1904.......... 330 64,908 613 255,744 25 2, 753 216 55,137 1905.......... 310 79,418 560 197, 702 30 3,248 202 49,918 1906.......... 229 35,209 650 315,707 83 8, 832 259 58, 997 62 6,577 274 74,443 1907.......... 147 24,907 674 365,405 46 4,970 354 95,641 1908.......... 134 31,981 923 481,624 1909.......... 141 28,950 821 148,208 21 2,292 264 58,640 50 5,720 248 58,997 1910.......... 127 19,358 936 257, 993 1911.......... 82 10,092 969 227, 231 51 5,862 320 47,977 i 1912.......... 95 21,221 1,051 153,493 27 2,978 332 54,977 39 4,641 360 69,496 1913.......... 72 28,610 1,004 243,408 ■ 1914.......... 51 13,749 778 224,225 25 2, 558 297 75,718 1915.......... 51 8,021 140 141,864 611 13,126 40 4,457 315 57, 654 1916.......... 34 14,765 129 237,836 495 12,289 21 2,551 258 ! 57,972 1 Figures for 1917 w ithheld, under instructions. 2 Included Total. N um Gross ber. tons. 1,395 199,633 956 211,639 838 131,195 694 111,602 723 227,096 891 232,232 952 180,458 1,273 300,038 1,447 393,790 1,580 483,489 1,491 468,831 1,311 436,152 1,184 378, 542 1,102 330,316 1,221 418,745 1,157 471,332 1,457 614,216 1,247 238,090 1,361 342,068 1,422 291,162 1,505 232,669 1,475 346,155 1,151 316,250 1,157 225,122 937 325,413 in steam vessels prior to 1915. 331 V E SSEL S B U IL T . N o . 2 3 8 .—VESSELS BUILT IN THE SEVEBAL SECTIONS OF TH E UNITED STATES: N um ber a n d T o n n a g e , 1896 to 1916.1 [Source: Reports of the Commissioner of Navigation. The term “ gross to n ” expresses in units of 100 cubic feet the entire cubical capacity of the vessel, including spaces occupied by the crew, engines, boilers', and coal bunkers.] Year ended June 30— On On the entire sippithe Missis River and seaboard. its tributaries. | On the New England coast. 1 Num Gross ber. { tons. 1896............. 1897.............. 1898.............. 1899.............. 1900.............. 1901.............. 1902.............. 1903............. 1904............. 1905.............. 1906.............. 1907............. 1908............. 1909............. 1910.............. 1911.............. 1912.............. 1913............. 1914.............. 1915.............. 1916.............. 163 39,582 98 21, 942 127 23, 944 144 68,761 199 . 72,179 201 82,971 226 75,851 203 66,973 170 51,417 192 119,377 146 32,311 106 44,428 161 70,903 130 27,237 111 23,442 94 23, 653 95 23,052 95 27,131 79 21, 934 89 18,551 62 37,568 Num ber. Gross tons. 511 673 742 937 1,107 1,094 1,197 1,038 878 823 850 815 1,034 866 887 1,004 1,076 1,022 887 777 609 102,544 103,504 112,879 196,120 249,006 291.516 290,122 288,196 208,288 230,716 146,883 239,753 266,937 131.748 167,829 190, 612 336,485 247,318 251,683 184,605 238,181 On the Great Lakes. Total. Num ber. Gross tons. Num ber. Gross tons. Num ber. Gross tons. 95 98 123 214 215 311 161 150 187 178 167 165 207 207 193 202 205 234 133 144 140 15,771 11,792 13,495 23,552 14,173 22,888 9,836 11,112 10,821 6,477 6,591 7,288 6,114 5,940 5,488 6,393 5,286 7,930 8,018 5,499 4,973 117 120 87 122 125 175 133 123 119 101 204 177 216 174 281 216 224 219 131 147 126 108,782 116,937 54,084 80,366 130,611 169,085 168, 873 136,844 159,433 93,123 265,271 214,291 341,165 100,402 168,751 94,157 90,898 90,907 56,549 16,467 44,691 723 891 952 1,273 1,447 1, 580 1,491 1,311 1,184 1,102 1,221 1,157 1,457 1,247 1,361 1,422 1, 505 1,475 1,151 1,157 937 227,097 232,233 180,458 300,038 393,790 483,489 468,831 436,152 378, 542 330,316 418,745 471,332 614,216 238,090 342,068 291,162 232, 669 346,155 316,250 225,122 325,413 * Figures for 1917 are withheld, under instructions. N o. 2 3 9 .—VESSELS BUILT: N um ber a n d T o n n a g e of I r o n a n d S teel S a il in g V essels , S team V e ssel s , G a s V e s s e l s , a n d B a r g es B u il t in t h e U n it e d S t a tes , 1896 to 1 9 1 6 .1 [Source: Reports of the Commissioner of Navigation. The term “ gross ton ” expresses in units of 100 cubic feet the entire cubical capacity of the vessel, including spaces occupied by the crew, engines, boilers, and coal bunkers.] Year ended June 30— 1896....................... 1897....................... 1898....................... 1899.'..................... 1900 ................. 1901....................... 1902................... 1903....................... 1904 ................ 1905 ..................... 1906....................... 1907 ................... 1908 ................ 1909 1010 1911....................... 1912 1913................. 1914 .............. 1915................... 1916....................... Sailing vessels. Steam vessels. Num Gross ber, tons. 6 10 2 5 11 12 3 4 4 5 4 4 9 6 1 5 6 15,800 81, 424 6, 724 16,152 29,168 21,746 8,406 12,184 15,290 3,225 3, 077 5, 655 7,985 3,699 1,290 6,097 15,000 Gas vessels. 2 Num ber. Gross tons. Num Gross Num ber, tons. ber. Gross tons. 47 48 52 83 81 102 102 100 88 68 100 108 132 67 94 112 80 104 101 54 69 82, 311 83,140 48,560 112,781 167,957 236,159 270,932 240,107 222,307 170,304 289,094 333,516 442,625 123 142 23 i , 988 195,964 129,181 205,685 195,611 127,597 232,524 7 13 10 4 7 2 4 6 16 11 17 17 13 19 13 18 21 21 8 17 3,487 11,521 7,041 2,823 4,825 1,024 5,928 3,483 9,111 5,199 9,384 7,392 5,796 11,937 4,719 10,603 12,987 9,820 1,858 3,775 1Figures for 1917 are withheld, under instructions. Barges. 9 9 1,427 2,473 Total. Num Gross ber. tons. 60 71 64 92 92 121 107 108 98 89 115 129 149 89 119 126 103 131 122 71 95 101,598 126,085 62,325 131, 756 197,125 262, 730 280,362 258,219 241,080 182,640 297,370 348, 555 450,017 136, 923 250,624 201, 973 145, 881 233,672 205,131 130,882 238,772 2 Included in steam vessels prior to 1915. 332 PANAMA CANAL, NO. 240.—PANAMA CANAL: G en era l B alance S h e e t , J u n e 30, 1917. [From report of the governor of the Panama Canal.j Item. Assets. Item. Liabilities. D ollars. D ollars . Construction of canal......................... 341,877,813. 01 Appropriations by Congress............ 422,050,860. 22 Equipment and tools........................ 10,370,382. 74 Trust funds and security deposits. 115,442.27 Material, supplies, and equipment Reserves................................................ 3,191,581.77 in storehouses................................... 6,946,383. 61 Assets received from Canal Zone Fortifications....................................... 17,168,187.82 government...................................... 544,792.37 Public works in the cities of Panama Railroad property oper Panama and Colon......................... 2,474,722. 09 ated by Panama Canal................. 882,072. 20 Presentation of launch Louise to Reimbursements account public French Government...................... 5,840.99 works in Panama and Colon re Reequipment loans to Panama paid to appropriations................... 396,956. 06 R. It. Co............................................ 1,399,114.61 Accounts payable............................... 3,427,812.36 First-mortgage bond loan to Pan ama R. R. Co.................................. 1,848, 217.50 Miscellaneous receipts, United Maintenance and operation of States funds...................................... 19, 848,549. 80 canal................................................... 18,025,630.65 Less deposited in United States Annual payment to Republic of Treasury............................................ 19,410,928.63 Panama for Canal Zone rights... 1,250,000.00 Assets transferred to other depart 437,621.17 ments, United States Govern 1,822,514.12 ment................................................... Panama Canal property operated 1,900,380. 54 by Panama R. R ............................ Credit to miscellaneous receipts, United States funds other than 7,458,935. 35 tolls..................................................... 2,485,944.90 Less amounts not credited to assets 4,972,990. 45 562, 350. 25 Work in progress................................ Accounts receivable.......................... 2,401,138. 36 Appropriation balances subject to requisitions....................................... 12,088,606. 27 2,932, 865. 41 Cash in hands of fiscal officers----Total........................................... 431,047,138. 42 Total........................................... 431,047,138. 42 No. 2 4 1 .—PANAMA CANAL: E x p e n s e s o f O p e r a t io n a n d M a in t e n a n c e , R e v e n u e s , U n d e r S p e c if ie d H e a d s , Y e a r s E n d e d [J u n e 30, 191 4 -15 , 1916 a n d 1917. [Source: Annual report of the governor of the Panama Canal.] and and Item. 1914-15 1916 1917 Total. Marine division: Admeasurement of vessels................................ Local inspection................................................... Aids to navigation.............................................. Pilotage.................................................................. Operation of harbor tugs—balance................. Operation of port captains’ offices—balance. Assisting vessels through cut........................... Total marine division............................. Lock operationofand maintenance: Operation locks (1914)................................... Gatun locks— Superintendence.......................................... Operation....................................................... Maintenance of machinery and equip ment ............................................................. Maintenance of structure........................... Miscellaneous supplies and expenses— Total Gatunlocks.................................... D ollars . D ollars . Dollars. Dollars. 128,486. 73 154, 891.97 10,667. 25 4,679. 08 48,871.71 61,776.92 2,491. 77 7,905.40 4,075.36 58,848.34 41,342. 29 42, 720.58 13, 759.01 4, 515.46 97,823.93 104,216. 83 60, 566.91 26,120. 91 6,033. 38 313,036. 43 4,274.16 ! i 17,398.37 101,494.91 130,803. 74 32,105.13 2,718.52 284,520. 67 12,970.82 80,991.61 140,073.13 16,130.71 2,079.37 252,245.64 \ 32,331.66 13,269. 90 205,543.98 207,336. 04 105,779. 26 26.120. 91 6,033.38 596,415. 13 4,274.16 19,174.89 107,750.57 117,021.45 19,533.74 3, 772.59 267,253.24 49,544. 08 290,237.09 387,898.32 67,769.58 8,570.48 804,919.55 333 PANAMA CANAL, No. 2 4 1 . — P a n a m a C a n a l : E x p e n s e s op O p e r a t io n a n d M a in t e n a n c e , R e v e n u e s , U n d e r S p e c if ie d H e a d s , Y e a r s E n d e d J u n e 30, 1 9 1 4 -1 5 , 1916 a n d 1917— Continued. Item. Lock operation and maintenance—Continued. Gatun spillway— Operation....................................................... Maintenance of machinery and equip ment............................................................ Pedro Miguel lock— 1914-15 1916 1917 Total. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 1,128.50 7,572.01 6,082. 60 14,783.11 860. 06 5,046. 05 11,226. 34 17,132. 45 16,369. 88 14,921.07 78,964.47 49,356. 32 Maintenance of machinery and equip 68,495.13 62,282. 39 m ent............................................................ 25,500. 77 15,861.02 Maintenance of structure........................... 2,770. 80 1,952.18 Miscellaneous supplies and expenses — Total Pedro Miguel lock........................ 189,833.62 146,640.41 Pedro Miguel dams—Maintenance........... 42.00 | 91.59 Mirallores locks— 17,577.33 17,323.13 Superintendence.......................................... Operation....................................................... 102,239.26 67.258.16 Maintenance of machinery and equip ment ............................................................. 93,844.15 101,588.72 24,250. 97 13.033.17 3,324. 44 3,243.11 Miscellaneous supplies and expenses__ Total Mirallores locks............................. 240,981.95 202,700. 49 Mirallores spillway and east dam— Operation................................................... 696. 95 431.95 Maintenance of machinery and equip 8,927.54 1,951.95 ment ............................................................. 907.01 750. 81 Maintenance of structure........................... Total Miraflores spillway and east 3,134.71 dam ......................................................... 10,531.50 Miraflores west dam—Maintenance................ I • 377.17 ' 347.72 Total lock operation and maintenance 745,344.18 622,293.01 Dredging: ' Atlantic entrance................................................ 125,563. 30 26,478.35 Gatun Lake............................ ..............................;1............... Gaillard Cut..................................................... 1,633,030.06 3,513,350. 06 Miraflores Lake................................................ 2,253.44 20,187. 63 Pacific entrance................................................ 8,628. 79 Total dredging.......................................... 1,769,475. 59 3,560,016. 04 Gatun dam, maintenance........................................ 48,773. 29 20,230.04 Removal of floating obstructions..................... 31,058. 95 20,372.17 Gatun-Mindi levee, maintenance.......................... 1, 772.05 26,939. 54 Colon, west breakwater, maintenance.............. 41,328.32 134.54 Naos Island breakwater, maintenance........... ! 4,492.21 58.45 Damages to vessels in locks.............................. ; 787. 78 Damages to vessels in canal............................... ] 2,417.07 948. 83 Operation of floating derricks............................ 101,858.04 25,602.63 Maintenance of transportation tracks................... 37,171.63 Shop expense, Balboa—balance. . . . 19,158.55 Loss on sales and services to outsiders............ 61,823.17 Total operation and maintenance___ 2,875,275.45 4,550,159.33 Proportion of overhead expenses........................... 1,413,883.55 2,449,590. 82 Total........................................................ 4,289,159.00 \ 6,999,750.15 Revenues: Tolls................. ...................................................... 4,358,002.37 2,399,830.42 Licenses and taxes, court fees and fines, etc . 146,813.52 11,898.44 Profit on sales and services to outsiders... . Total revenues.......................................... 4,358,002.37 2,558,542.38 4,441,207.77 Expenses in excess of revenues... *....................... Revenves in excess of expenses . . . 68,843.37 and and 1,026.23 12,881.40 5,944.86 19,852. 49 3,014.79 25, 499. 46 23,253.08 51,768.05 20,969.18 62,159.26 95,262.82 25,780.15 5,306.73 209,478.14 35.37 52,260.13 190, 480.05 226,040. 34 67,141. 94 10,029.71 545,952.17 168. 96 24,826.93 105,966.93 89,179.47 15,651.85 3,459.44 239,084.62 59,727.39 275,464.35 281,612. 34 52,935. 99 10,026. 99 682,767.06 951.90 610.09 57.06 2,080.80 11,489. 58 1,714. 88 1,619.05 107.48 737,430.39 15,285. 26 832. 37 2,105,067. 58 22,864.17 442.88 2,612,480.17 83,024.52 135,819. 51 2,854,631.25 15,889.75 23,203.11 2,582.14 41,479. 89 9,642. 89 141. 36 3,818.44 202,034.37 46,273.97 174,905.82 442. 88 7,758,860. 29 85,277. 96 164,635. 93 8,184,122. 88 84,893. 08 74,634. 23 31,293. 73 82,942. 75 14.193.55 929.14 7,184.34 303,892. 41 109,048.23 19.158.55 61,823.17 4,250,163.99 11,675,598. 77 2,537,883.61 6,401,357. 98 6,788,047.60 18,076,956. 75 5,631,781.66 12,389,614.45 137,189.38 284,002.90 51,326.10 39,427. 66 5,808,398.70 12,724,943.45 979,648.90 5,352,013.30 334 No. 242.—PANAMA CANAL: Nationality of Vessels Passing Through the Canal by Months, July, 1916, to June, 1917, myth Totals for Y ears Ended June 30, 1915 to 1917. 1 4 6 3 4 4! 4; 25 4 4 5 4 4 4 25 50 16 16 3 2 1 2 2 6 11 15 26 10 10 1 3 i 1.......... !.......... 1 1t 1 4 j 3 3j 1 4 20 1 2 4i 36 r 2 11 i L _; ! 4 4 4 2 1 1 1 1 4I 6 4 5 2 3 24 . 54 4 19 5 5 6 4 6 ! 6 32 ; 1 1 2 2 1 1! 5 6 1 1 1 ^ 1 6 7 10 13 ! 42 74 16 19 1 i 6 4 3 4 3 3 23 j 4! 4j 3i 4 i i 1 3 i i ! 2! 4 20 ; 5 43 j 2i 5 !6 | 2 1 1 2 6 i i 1 1 1 5 1 1 10 1 13 1 13 l 14 1 15 1 19 5 84 1 l ! 1 1 1 ..........1 l 4; 2. 10 ! 8 ..........1I 5 16 17 26 20 18 17 114 231 114 i Total. 1ft C O United States. x; (W Swedish. <3 Pn Russian. Panaman. Norwegian. Nicaraguan. Mexican. Japanese. 8 4| 11 4 1 9 1 2 3 1 30 2 ! i Italian. , Honduran. i 3 3 2 1 2 1 1 3 11 5 3 1 3 2! a 16 2 1 1 1 1 1 1.......... German. l Dutch. Danish. Cuban. Costa Rican. 1 1 1 2 5 £ 1 P 1 00 1 ■ 1917: 28 January___ .. .. February............................... 29 March..................................... ! 27 April..................................... ; 31 14 i 36 June............... ...... Total, six months........... .......... 165 Total, fiscal year 1917... .......... 371 Total, fiscal year 1915 .......... 226 Total, fiscal year 1916................ .......... 193 ........ il = = : t ! & o a o 76 77 69 74 72 82 450 77 68 80 82 62 86 455 905 530 411 PANAMA CANAL ATLANTIC TO PACIFIC. 1916: July......................................... 37 August................................... 39 32 September............................. October................................. ..........| 31 ! 32 November............................. December............................. 1 35 Chilean. Canadian. British. Period. Argentinian. j i 1 [Source: Report of the governor of the Panama Canal.] PACIFIC TO ATLANTIC. 19X6: July ........- .............................. August................................... September............................. October.................................. N ovem ber .......................... 1917: January ............................... February ............................. March..................................... April....................................... May........................................ June........................................ Total, six months........... Total, fiscal year 1917... Total, fiscal year 1915............... Total, fiscal year 1916................ 38 27 ! 22 ! 30 ' 36 34 i 187 ;......... 409 | 239 1 165 4 3 4 4 6 4 25 49 19 17 1 35 33 99 167 ....I! 3 4 3 5 5 4 24 AGGREGATES BY FISCAL YEARS. 1915.................................................1 1916................................................. 1917................................................. Grand total, 3 fiscal years 1 465 358 780 1,603 i i i i 2 1 1 i 1 1 1 7i 2 12 1 3 23 2 6 3 1 6 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 3 3 13 2 1 1 3 3 5 2 6 1 2 1 5 4 6 3 2 15 25 17 1 38 2 13 8 4 1 23 18 43 84 3 1 9 13 1 1 2 5 1 1 7 15 74 9 6 2 2 1 3! 1 1 2 2 6 6 3 2 1 2 2 10 4 6 4 6 5 9 34 1 j 1 2 2 1 1 1 5 1 _____1 8 1 18 i— L 1 1 2 5 2 1 1 3 3 2 1 2 1 2 6 5 6 24 72 102 13 13 3 3 4! 4 3 5 4 23 8 7 3 7 7 10 42 76 26 26 2 1 4 2 *4 3 4 3 20 43 2 14 2 6 7 15 4 30 86 120 42 45 150 237 2 2 2 1 3 1 3 3 1 1 1 6 1 2 9 1 2 7 10 20 20 2 1 2 1 2 8 73 17 13 1 65 85 24 14 I 84 76 18 73 18 1 0 456 4 1 98' 72 73 77 106 89 515 971 558 376 18 13 18 49 470 1 088 238 787 464 1,876 , 3,7517 1 26 [ 19 33 I 2 20 i 36 i 28 3 162 1 11 | 266 ; 10 239 8 124 1 2 335 1 1 1 2 1 5 PANAMA CANAL. December............................ Total, six months........... 38 32 45 47 32 28 222 .......... Summary op Traffic, by Months, July, 1915 to 1916, 1917. to June , 1917. with Totals for Y ears Ended June 30, 336 N o, 2 4 3 . — PA N A M A CANAL: [Source: Report of the governor of the Panama Canal.] Atlantic to Pacific. Period, Vessels. Canal tonnage. Gross. Net. 1916. 260,521 369,678 July...................................................................... 76 372,042 261,633 August................................................................. 77 219,398 69 September......................................................... 316,815 221,610 317, 826 74 October........... . .............................. ................ 314,179 220,806 72 November.......................................................... 362,154 261,181 82 December............................................................ Total, six m onths................................. 450 2,052,694 1,445,154 1917. 258,317 368,253 77 January............................................................... 226.247 324,918 68 February............................................................ 80 258,790 374,578 March................................................................ 82 April..................................................................... 398,712 ■ 278, 762 181,289 62 259,901 M ay...................................................................... 86 276,855 391,677 June..................................................................... 455 2,118,039 1,480,260 Total, six months................................. 905 4,170,733 2,925, 414 Total, fiscal year 1917.......................... 530 2,657,865 1,884,728 Fiscal year 1915................................ .............. 411 1,912,846 1,308,231 Fiscal year 1916................................................. Grand total, 3 fiscal years.................. 1,846 8,741,444 6,118,373 Pacific to Atlantic. Cargo tons. Vessels. 296,094 246,149 224,661 231,016 198,718 241,987 1,438,625 246,139 244,307 315,920 322,656 194,002 315,194 1,638,218 3,076,843 2, 125,735 1, 434,236 6,636,814 73 65 85 84 76 73 456 Canal tonnage. Gross. Net. 319,339 i ' 228,437 295,032 203,340 412,175 294,580 377,457 272,164 303,517 215,398 313,005 222,633 2,020,525 1,436,552 98 406,554 72 361,947 306, 175 73 396,396 77 106 488,417 89 380,074 515 2,339,563 971 4,360,088 558 2,758,922 376 1,683,683 1,9-05 8,802,693 303,131 251,356 211,339 274,029 340,728 266,809 1,647,392 3,083,944 1,958, 307 1,171,531 6,213,782 Total. Cargo tons. Vessels. 352,863 270; 072 437,509 416,877 320,325 305,696 2,103,942 425,254 313,462 255,899 305,049 423,101 325,705 2,048,470 4,152,412 2,844,057 1,705,810 8,702,279 Cana] tonnage. Gross. Net. Cargo tons. 488,958 689,017 667,074 464.978 728, 990 513.978 695, 283 493,774 617,696 436,204 675,159 483,814 4,073,219 2,881,706 648,957 516,821 662,170 647,893 519,043 547,683 3,542,567 774,807 '1 561,448 175 686,865 477,603 140 680,753 153 470,129 562,791 159 795,108 748,318 168 522,017 175 771, 751 543,664 970 4,457,602 3,127,652 1,876 8,530,821 6,009,358 1,088 5,416, 787 3,843,035 787 3,596,529 2, 479,762 3,751 17,544,137 12,332,155 671,393 557,769 571,819 627,705 617,103 640,899 3,686,688 7,229,255 4,969,792 3,140,046 15,339,093 149 142 154 158 148 155 906 tU > % b* ►> O > !zj !> tT* 337 FO R EIG N CA R R Y IN G TR ADE. N o . 2 4 4 . — F O R E IG N C A R R Y IN G T R A D E O F T H E U N IT E D S T A T E S IN A M E R IC A N A N D F O R E IG N V E S S E L S A N D B Y L A N D V E H IC L E S : V a l u e s , 1871 1917. [Merchandise and specie to 1879, inclusive; merchandise only after 1879.] IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES. By sea .1 By land Year ended i Per cent in I vehicles. Total by land In American In foreign and sea. June 30— Total. American vessels. vessels. vessels. to 1871......................... 1872......................... 1873......................... 1874......................... 1875......................... 1876......................... 1877......................... 1878......................... 1879........................ 1880......................... 1881......................... 1882......................... 1883......................... 1884......................... 1885......................... 1886......................... 1887........................ 1888......................... 1889......................... 1890......................... 1891......................... 1892......................... 1893......................... 1894......................... 1895......................... 1896......................... 1897.........................; 1898......................... 1899......................... 1900......................... 1901......................... 1902......................... 1903......................... 1904......................... 1905......................... 1906......................... 1907......................... 1908......................... 1909......................... 1910......................... 1911......................... 1912......................... 1913......................... 1914......................... 1915......................... 1916......................... 1917......................... Dollars. 163,285,710 177,286, 302 174, 739,834 176,027,778 157,872,726 143,389,704 151,834,067 146,499,282 143,590,353 149,317,368 133,631,146 130,266,826 136,002,290 135,046, 207 112,864,052 118, 942, 817 121,365,493 123,525,298 120,782,910 124, 948,948 127,471,678 139,139,891 127,095,434 121,561,193 108,229,615 117,299,074 109,133,454 93,535,867 82,050,118 104,304, 940 93,055,493 102,188,002 123,666,832 132,253, 665 160,649, 571 168,488,129 176,550,716 151,919,733 150,528, 075 147,100, 976 146,640,912 170,849, 680 193,094,242 198,923,666 281,334,841 449,872,543 648,256,478 Dollars. 363,020,644 445,416,783 471,806, 765 405,320,135 382,949,568 321,139,500 329,565,833 307, 407,565 310,499,599 503,494,913 491,840,269 571,517,802 564,175, 576 512,511,192 443,513,801 491,937,636 543,392,216 568,222,357 586,120,881 623,740,100 676,511,763 648, 535,976 695,184,394 503,810,334 590,538,362 626,890, 521 619,784,338 492, 086,003 581,673,550 701,223,735 683,015,858 744,766,235 835,844,210 790,595,186 878,138,230 971,397,270 1,163,698,060 971,111,234 1,090,001,007 1,319,438,085 1,289,510,573 1,380,228,170 1,504, 567,867 1,538,784,987 1,244,934,571 1,550,102,577 1,706,482,324 Dollars. 526,306,354 622, 703,085 646,546, 599 581,347,913 540,822, 294 464,529,204 481,399,900 453,906,847 ; 454,089,952 652,812,281 625, 471,415 701, 784, 628 700,177,866 647,557,399 556,377,853 610, 880,453 664,757,709 691,747,655 706,903,791 748, 689,048 803,983,441 787,675,867 822,279,828 625,371,527 698,767,977 744,189,595 728,917,792 585,621,870 663,723,668 805,528,675 776,071,351 846,954,237 959,511,042 922,848,251 1,038,787,801 1,139,885,399 1,340,248,776 1,123,030,967 1,240,529,082 1,466,539,061 1,436,151,485 1, 551,077,850 1,697,662,109 1,737,708,653 1,526,269,412 1,999,975,120 2,354,738,802 31.0 28.5 27.0 30.3 29.2 30.9 31.6 32.3 31.7 22.9 21.4 18.6 19.4 20.8 20.3 19.5 18.3 17.8 17.1 16.7 15.9 17.7 15.5 19.4 15.5 15.7 15.0 16.0 12.4 12.9 12.0 12.1 12.9 14.3 15.5 14.8 13.2 13.5 12.1 10.0 10.2 11.0 11.4 11.4 18.4 22.5 27.5 D ollars, 15,187,354 17,635,681 17,070,548 14,513,335 13,083,859 12,148,667 10,697,640 12,965,999 11,983,823 15,142,465 17,193,213 22,854,946 23, 003,048 20,140, 294 21,149,476 24,555,683 27,562,059 32, 209,459 38,227,861 40, 621,361 40,932,755 39,726,595 44,121,094 29,623,095 33, 201,988 35,535,079 35,812,620 30,427, 784 33,424,821 44,412,509 47,100,814 56, 366, 711 66, 208,195 68,239,120 78,725,270 86,677,047 94,172,649 71,310,825 71,391,142 90,408,369 91,074,620 102,187, 084 115,346,125 156,217,004 147,900,328 197,908,390 304,616,383 1Includes also all water-borne imports of ports on the Great Lakes. 32951°— s A 1917------22 D ollars. 541,493, 708 640,338, 766 663,617,147 595,861,248 553,906,153 476,677, 871 492,097,540 466,872,846 466,073,775 667,954, 746 642,664,628 724,639,574 723,180,914 667,697,693 577,527,329 635,436,136 692,319, 768 723,957,114 745,131,652 789,310, 409 844,916,196 827,402,462 866,400, 922 654,994,622 731,969, 965 779,724, 674 764, 730,412 616, 049,654 697,148,489 849,941,184 823,172,165 903,320,948 1,025,719, 237 991,087,371 1,117,513,071 1,226,562,446 1,434,421,425 1,194,341,792 1,311,920,224 1,556,947, 430 1,527,226,105 1, 653,264,934 1,813,008,234 1, 893,925,657 1,674,169,740 2,197,883,510 2,659,355,185 338 F O R E IG N C A R R Y IN G T R A D E N o. 2 4 4 . — F o r e ig n C a r r y in g T r a d e F o r e ig n V e ssels , etc .: op th e V alu es, U n it e d S tates in A m e r ic a n to 1917— Continued. 1871 and EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES. Year ended June 30— 1871......................... 1872......................... 1873......................... 1874......................... 1875......................... 1876......................... 1877......................... 1878......................... 1879......................... 1880......................... 1881......................... 1882......................... 1883......................... 1884......................... 1885......................... 1886......................... 1887......................... 1888......................... 1889......................... 1890......................... 1891......................... 1892......................... 1893......................... 1894......................... 1895......................... 1896......................... 1897......................... 1898......................... 1899......................... By sea.1 In American vessels. In foreign vessels. Total, D ollars. D ollars. Dollars, 190,378,462 392,801,932 583,180,394 168,044,799 393,929,579 561,974,378 171,566,758 494,915,886 666,482,644 174,424,216 533,885,971 708,310,187 156,385,066 501,838,949 658, 224,015 167,686,467 492,215,487 659, 901,954 164,826,214 530,354,703 695,180,917 166,551,624 569,583, 564 736,135,188 128,425,339 600,769,633 729,194,972 109,029,209 720,770,521 829, 799,730 116,955,324 777,167,714 894,118,038 96,962,919 641,460, 967 738,423,886 104,418,210 694,331,348 798,749,558 98,652,828 615,287,007 713,939,835 82,001,691 636,004,765 718,006,456 78,406,686 581,973,477 660,380,163 72,991,253 621,802,292 694,793,545 . 67,332,175 606,474,964 673,807,139 83,022,198 630,942, 660 713,964,858 77,502,138 747,376,644 824,878,782 78,968,047 773,569,324 852,557,371 81,033,844 916,023,675 997, 057,519 70,670,073 733,132,174 803,802,247 73,707,023 769,212,122 842, 919,145 62,277,581 695,357, 830 757, 635,411 70,392,813 751,083,000 821,475,813 79,941,823 905,969,428 985,911,251 67,792,150 1,090,406,476 1,158,198,626 78,562,088 1,0 64,5 90 ,3 07 1,143,1 52 ,3 95 Percentin American vessels. 32.7 30.0 25.7 24.6 23.8 25.4 23.7 22.7 17.6 13.1 18.1 13.1 13.1 13.8 11.4 11.9 10.5 10.0 11.6 9.4 9.3 8.1 8.8 8.7 8.2 8.5 8.1 5.9 By land vehicles. Total by land and sea. D ollars. D ollars. 7,798,156 590,978,550 10,015,089 571,989,467 10,799,430 677,282,074 8,509,205 716,819,392 7,304,376 665, 528,391 6,324,487 666,226,441 6,767,170 701,948, 087 7,511,365 743,646,553 7,439,862 736,634,834 5, 838,928 835, 638,658 8,259,308 902,377,346 12,118,371 750, 542,257' 25,089,844 823,839,402 26,573,774 740,513,609 24,183,299 742,189,755 19,144,667 679,524,830 21,389,666 716,183,211 22,147,368 695,954, 507 28,436,517 742,401,375 32,949,902 857,828,684 31,923,439 884,480,810 33,220,629 1,030,278,148 43,862,947 847,665,194 49,221,427 892,140, 572 49,902,754 807,538,165 61,131,125 882,606,938 65,082,305 1,050,993,556 73,283,704 1,231,482,330 6 .9 83,870,907 1900............................. 90,779,252 1,1 93,220,689 1,283,999,941 7 .1 110,483,141 1 ,3 94,4 83 ,0 82 1901............................. 84, 1,291,520, 938 1,375,8 64 ,0 60 6 .1 111,900,931 1 ,4 87,7 64 ,9 91 1902............................. 83,631,985 1,1 74,2 63 ,0 79 1,257,8 95 ,0 64 6 .6 123,824,337 1 ,3 81,7 19 ,4 01 1903............................. 91,028,200 1,1 90,2 62 ,1 78 1,281,2 90 ,3 78 7 .1 138,851,301 1 ,4 2 0 ,1 4 1 ,6 7 9 1904............................. 97,482,054 1,210,6 08 ,3 28 1,308,0 90 ,3 82 7 .5 152,736,889 1 ,4 60,8 27 ,2 71 343,122 1 ,2 27,0 23 ,3 02 1905'............................ 129,958,375 1 ,2 25,0 63 ,2 32 1,3 55,0 21 ,6 07 9 .6 163,540,059 1 ,5 1 8 ,5 6 1 ,6 6 6 1906............................. 153,859,076 1 ,3 96,2 70 ,0 84 1,5 50,1 29 ,1 60 9 .9 193,735,340 1 ,7 43,8 64 ,5 00 1907............................. 141,780,310 1,520,5 98 ,2 31 1,662,378,541 8 .5 218,472,537 1 ,8 80,8 51 ,0 78 1908............................. 120,598,589 1 ,6 49,6 28 ,6 30 1,6 70,2 22 ,2 19 7 .2 190,551,127 1 ,8 60,7 73 ,3 46 1 ,6 6 3 ,0 1 1 ,1 0 4 1909............................. 108,129,142 1 ,3 72,6 92 ,8 07 1,4 80,8 21 ,9 49 7 .3 182,189,155 1910............................. 113,736,171 1 ,4 02,5 24 ,3 90 1,516,2 60 ,5 61 7 .5 228,724,159 1,744, 984,720 1911............................. 133,565,552 1 ,6 40,9 26 ,9 33 1,7 74,4 91 ,4 85 7 .5 27 4,828,714 2,049, 320,199 1912............................. 151,601,885 1 ,7 28,7 90 ,6 88 1,8 80,3 92 ,5 73 8.1 323,929,836 2 ,2 0 4 ,3 2 2 ,4 0 9 1913............................. 187,938,254 1 ,8 87,4 60 ,5 62 2,0 75,3 98 ,8 16 9 .1 390,485,334 2 ,4 6 5 ,8 8 4 ,1 5 0 1914............................. 169,436,090 1 ,8 78,3 23 ,7 69 2,0 47,7 59 ,8 59 8 .3 2 ,3 64,5 79 ,1 48 290,597,071 2 ,1 75,7 58 ,9 92 2,4 66,3 56 ,0 63 11.8 316,819,'289 1915............................. 302,233,277 2 ,7 68,5 89 ,3 40 1916............................. 499,035,673 3,327,0 30 ,4 18 3,8 26,0 66 ,0 91 13 .0 507,416,794 4 ,3 33,4 82 ,8 85 1917............................. 794,604,353 4,637,1 51 ,1 33 5,4 31,7 55 ,4 86 14.6 795,408,564 6 ,2 2 7 ,1 6 4 ,0 5 0 1Includes also all water-borne exports of ports on the Great Lakes. F O R E IG N C A R R Y IN G T R A D E , 339 N o . 2 4 4 . —F oreign C arrying T rade of the U nited States in A merican and F oreign V essels, etc.: V alues, 1871 to 1917— Continued. TOTAL UNITED STATES IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. By sea.1 Year ended June 30— In American vessels. In foreign vessels. D ollars. D ollars. 1,109,486,748 1,184,677,463 1,313,029,243 1,289,658,100 1,199,046,309 1,124,431,158 1,176,580,817 1,190,042,035 1,183,284,924 1,482,612,011 1,519, 589,453 1,440,208,514 1,498,927,424 1,361,497,234 1,274,384,309 1,271,260,616 1,359,551,254 1, 365, 554, 794 1,420,868,649 1,573,567,830 1, 656,540, 812 1,784,733,386 1,626,082, 075 1,468,290,672 1,456,403,388 1, 565, 665, 408 1, 714, 829, 043 1,743,820, 496 1,806,876,063 2,089,528,616 2,151,935, 411 2,104,849, 301 2, 240,801, 420 2, 230,938, 633 2, 393, 809,408 2, 690,014,559 3,002, 627,317 2,793,253,186 2,721,351,031 2,982,799, 622 3,210, 642, 970 3,431,470,423 3, 773,060,925 3, 785,468,512 3,992,625,475 5,826,041,211 7,786,494,288 Per cent in American vessels. Dollars. 755,822,576 839,346,362 966,722,651 939,206,106 884,788, 517 813,354, 987 859,920, 536 876,991,129 911,269,232 1,224,265,434 1,269,002,983 1,212,978,769 1,258,506,924 1,127,798,199 1,079,518,566 1,073,911,113 1,165,194, 508 1,174,697, 321 1,217,063,541 1,371,116,744 1,450,081,087 1,564,559, 651 1,428,316,568 1,273,022,456 1,285,896,192 1,377,973,521 1,525,753,766 1,582,492,479 1,646,263,857 1,894,444,424 1,974,536,796 1,919,029,314 2,026,106,388 2,001,203,514 2,103,201,462 2,367,667,354 2, 684,296,291 2, 520,739,864 2,462,693,814 2,721,962,475 2 , 930,436, 506 3,109,018,858 3,392,028, 429 3,417,108,756 3,420,693,563 4,877,132,995 6,343,633,457 353,664,172 1871................ 1872................ 345,331,101 1873................ 346,306, 592 350,451,994 1874................ 1875................ 314,257,792 311,076,171 1876................. 316,660,281 1877................ 1878................ 313,050,906 272,015, 692 1879................ 258,346, 577 1880................ 1881................. 250,586, 470 1882................ 227,229, 745 1883................ 240,420,500 1884................. 233,699, 035 1885................. 194,865, 743 1886................. 197,349,503 1887................ 194,356, 746 1888................. 190,857, 473 1889................. 203,805,108 1890................. 202,451,086 1891................. 206,459, 725 1892................. 220,173,735 1893................ 197,765, 507 1894................ 195,268,216 170,507,196 1895................. 1896................. 187,691,887 1897................ 189,075,277 161,328,017 1898................ 1899................ 160,612,206 195,084,192 1900................ 1901................ 177,398,615 1902................ 185,819, 987 1903................. 214,695, 032 1904................ 229,735,119 1905................. 290,607,946 1906................. 322,347, 205 318,331,026 1907................. 1908................. 272,513,322 1909................. 258,657,217 1910................. 260,837,147 1911................ 280,206, 464 1912................. 322,451,565 1913................. 381,032,496 1914................. 368,359, 756 571,931,912 1915................. 1916................. 948,908, 216 1917................. 1,442,860,831 Total. i By land vehicles. Total by land and sea. D ollars. 31.9 29.2 26.4 27.2 26.2 27.7 26.9 26.3 23.0 17.4 16,5 15.8 16.0 17.2 15.3 15.5 14.3 14.0 14.3 12.9 12.5 12.3 1 13.3 11.7 1 1 9.3 8.9 9.3 8 8 9.6 10.3 1 1 1 9.8 9.5 8.7 8.7 9.4 1 9.7 14.3 16.3 18.5 22,985,510 27,650,770 27,869,978 23,022,540 20,388, 235 18,473,154 17,464,810 20,477,364 19,423,685 20,981,393 25,452, 521 34,973,317 48,092,892 46,714, 068 45,332,775 43,700,350 48,951,725 54,356, 827 66,664,378 73,571,263 72,856,194 72,947, 224 2 87,984,041 . 2 78,844,522 83,104,742 2 96,666,204 . 0 1 100,894, 925 . 0 103,711,488 117,295,728 154,895,650 . 159,001,745 2 . 180,191,048 8 205,059,496 220,976,009 2 242,265,329 . 1 2 280,412, 387 . 0 0 312,645,186 . 6 261,861,952 253,580,297 319,132,528 365,903,334 426,116,920 0 505,831,459 . 1 473,036,293 450,133,605 705,325,184 1,100,024,947 Dollars. 1,132, 472,258 1,212,328,233 1,340,899,221 1,312,680,640 1,219,434,544 1,142,904,312 1,194,045,627 1,210,519,399 1,202,708,609 1,503,593,404 1,545,041,974 1,475,181,831 1,547,020,316 1,408, 211,302 1,319,717,084 1,314, 960,966 1,408, 592,979 1,419,911,621 1,487, 533,027 1,647,139,093 1,729, 397,006 1,857,680,610 1, 714,066,116 1,547,135,194 1,539,508,130 1,662,331,612 1,815,723,968 1,847, 531,984 1,924,171,791 2,244,424,266 2,310, 937,156 2,285,040,349 2,445,860,916 2,451,914,642 2,636,074,737 2,970,426,946 3,315,272,503 3,055,115,138 2,974, 931,328 3,301, 932,150 3,576,546,304 3,857,587,343 4,278,892,384 4,258, 594,80E 4,442,759,080 6,531,366,395 8,886,519,235 1Includes also all water-borne foreign commerce of ports on the Great Lakes. Shipped by— Imports. 1912 191S 1914 1915 Domestic exports. 1916 1917 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1 Prior to 1916 American and foreign vessels were shown separately in the various issues of this volume. 2Included in “ All other” prior to 1916. F O R E IG N C A R R Y IN G T R A D E . Cars and land ve D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. D ollars. Dollars. D ollars. Dollars. Dollars. D ollars. hicles ............ ....... 102,187,084 115,346,125 156,217,004 147,900,328 197,908,390 304,616,383 309,518,534 372,619, 521 301,893,383 285,349,701 484,755,288 795,604,353 American vesselsl. 170,849,680 193,094, 242 198,923, 666 281,334,841 449,872,543 648,256,478 149,319,452 185,140,682 166,055,061 284,410,965| 490,559,739 794,604,353 Foreign vessels; i A ustrian.......... 20, 919,774 22,939,478 24,358,126 3,025,275 7,408 877,044 19,153 33,656,823 38,397,174 35,086,502 B elg ian ............ 39,377,645 33,606,852 35,461,566 7,053,131 2,875,491 1,070,358 15,117,537 15,601,592 12,504,875 15,439,965 31,946,584 60,786,422 B ritish.............. 786,769,863 870,848,477 852,672,141 694,219,463 830,168,016 774,803,474 1,097,939,992 1,173,709, 838 1,172,354,610 1,394,215,920 2.110,758,160 2,858,235,887 55,359,614 91,919,443 B an ish 2___ 62,936,331 04,459,741 D utch................ 61,480,255 68,573,291 68,786,793 124,687,404 110,888,920 113,965,111 80,780,009 90,839,308 84,589,948 108,386,976 115,397,348 126,876,635 French ............ 99,992,081 104,604, 571 111,799,180 68,341.417 91,006,098 100,779,934 63,861,612 64, 559, 804 63,702,289 126,517,813 186,660,775 274,820,210 416,149 German............ 207,061,407 223,347,113 241,319,067 31,081,662; 1,049,340 907,550 234,263,086 277, 764,259 280,818,368 19,917,218 Italian .............. 19,593,892 26,805, 722 34, 714,668 49,072,575 45,878,084 32,432,151 34,011,705 39,586,879 38,727,602 75,668,508 142,661,161 178,477,022 Japanese.......... 48,014,586 57,585,628 55, 305,703; 68,080,817 177,059,632 289,277,360 23,053,473 27,108,981 25,657,162 36,004,988 140,344,245 240,065,407 Norwegian---- 45,359,857 45,178,933 66,475,681 115,729,291 140,805,658 171,413,038 49, 185,129 58,963, 294 65,552,041 158,416,411 244,270,259 371,821,646 14,284,512 26,489,080 Spanishs .......... 56,811,688 117,896,809 All other.......... 51,668,810 51,077,802 47,892,062 83,643,536 81,352,995 103,405,672 79,612,476 84, 215, 026 82,742,184 210,972,956 205,076,001 312,662,014 Total foreign. 1,380,228,170 1,504,567,867 1,538,784,987'l, 244,934,571 1,550,102,577 1,706,482,324 1,711,481,842 1,870, 746,155,1,861,735,581 2,146,417,799 3,296,862,552 4,637,151,133 Grand total.. 1,653,264,934 1,813,008,234 1,893,925,6571,674,169,740 2,197,883,510 2,659,355,185 j2,170,319,828 2, 428,506, 358 2,329,684,025 2,716,178,465 4,272,177,579 6,227,164,050 340 N o . 3 4 5 .— IM P O R T S A N D D O M E S T IC E X P O R T S O P M E R C H A N D IS E C A R R IED IN A M E R IC A N A N D F O R E IG N V E S S E L S A N D BY L A N D V E H IC L E S B E T W E E N T H E U N IT E D ST A T E S A N D F O R E IG N C O U N T R IE S : V alues, Y ears E nded J une 30, 1912 to 1917. D IS A S T E R S TO V E SSE LS, 341 N o . 2 4 6 .— D IS A S T E R S TO V E S S E L S O N A N D N E A R T H E C O A S T S A N D O N T H E R IV E R S O F T H E U N IT E D S T A T E S , A N D TO A M E R IC A N V E S S E L S A T S E A A N D O N T H E C O A ST S O F F O R E IG N C O U N T R IE S : S u m m a r y , 1897 to 1916.1 [Source: Reports of the United States Coast Guard, Treasury Department,] WRECKS AND CASUALTIES ON THE ATLANTIC, GTJLF, AND PACIFIC COASTS OF THE UNITED STATES. Year ended *June 30— Casual Num Wrecks ties in ber of involv volving Vessels V essels Losses to partial | ves ing total and un totally damaged. vessels. lost. loss. sels. known damage. 1897 ... 1898 ... ■ 1899 --1900--1901 ... 1902 . - 1903 .. 1904 ... 1905... 1906 ... 1907 .. 1908 - - 1909 ... 1910... 1911--1912 ... ! 1913 ... 1914... 1915 ... 1916... 1 587 666 932 672 679 727 643 638 642 630 848 720 703 753 617 794 689 618 603 542 155 214 313 209 227 224 184 195 184 167 256 216 131 207 165 189 147 158 163 159 432 452 619 463 452 503 459 443 458 463 592 504 572 546 452 605 542 460 440 383 Tons . 44,231 54,093 85,051 60,506 55,919 72,506 51,212 63,725 54,685 41,709 77,158 71,318 61,759 71,653 48,930 61,031 46,487 53,867 63,051 . 58,696 Tons. 250,672 277,505 343,022 347,803 343,855 346,222 364,536 355,840 337, 259 389,075 517, 071 553,593 553,016 579,364 399,961 589,742 532,689 423,397 452,798 451,628 D ollars. 3,260,420 2,301,345 3,931,600 4,957,465 3,492,305 4,039,470 3,333,250 3,754,840 3,873,540 3,947,735 5,096,340 4,880,625 4,612,910 5,128,240 4,045,740 4,570,820 4,611,250 4,141,265 5,200,035 5,061,300 Losses to Passen Crews. Lives cargoes. gers. lo st.2 D ollars. 812,920 594,805 1,033,760 2,480,900 1, 281,840 1,152,050 751,535 747,365 1,435,855 1,152,830 1,056,430 1,514,730 1,939,880 1,268,865 816,935 1, 210,615 912,385 984,160 1,529,868 1, 535, 475 N o. 4,411 10,427 8,623 7,608 9,527 8,533 9,208 9,906 9,435 9,441. 11,582 8,696 17,415 9,848 13,414 8,851 11,662 9,570 7,928 7,207 N o. 5,389 95 6,945 184 8,584 376 8,248 260 7,171 182 7,512 121 7,791 119 6,935 1,232 7,426 89 7,922 90 9,479 394 9,466 172 10,651 180 10,000 160 8,922 113 76 12,567 10,830 129 9,504 136 9,821 116 8,605 172 WRECKS AND CASUALTIES ON THE GREAT LAKES. 1897 ... 1898 ... 1899 ... 1900 ... 1901... 1902... 1903 ... 1904... 1905... 1906 ... 1907... 1908... 1909... 1910 ... 1911... 1912... 1913 ... 1914 ... 1915 ... 1916... 236 209 305 261 284 311 247 233 267 364 415 327 365 424 291 280 275 296 195 207 34 33 65 40 45 58 43 49 46 78 55 32 48 35 30 26 32 37 23 17 202 176 240 221 239 253 204 184 221 286 360 295 317 389 261 254 243 259 172 190 13,436 205, 304 15,770 212,279 32,801 264,661 8,155 308,454 18,581 308,172 23,152 364,588 21,772 267,812 25,357 290,792 27,593 449,419 72,386 622,156 28,577 967,662 19,144 753,691 29,972 833,622 33,449 1,206,459 23,229 785, 521 24,270 669,638 14,153 815,898 75,365 828,31 13,390 511,173 16,146 768,747 1,097,505 998,895 2,016, 420 870,695 1,555,705 1,923,610 1,315,165 1,648,145 1,831,060 3,753,695 2,306,200 2,151,415 2,535,040 3,515,595 2,343,550 1,577,255 1,444,865 4,547,795 1,019,195 1.657,515 195,475 j 217,010 | 683,330 127,120 201,460 317,790 330,995 440,980 184,450 495,975 396, 695 128,320 379,880 795,655 330,575 257,805 162,815 1,030,240 207,760 229,335 ‘ 18 1,020 3,082 636 2,602 27 1,383 3,817 57 704 3,160 15 1,117 3,448 79 2,380 4,135 62 1,645 3,379 62 1,773 3,435 19 2,138 4,176 10 739 5,542 116 32 997 6, 759 42 3,549 5,800 76 2,491 6,627 1,798 8,066 _ 95 4,062 5,694 56 3,769 5,574 9 2,437 4,999 30 1,687 6,022 176 1,733 3,839 37 2,741 4,639 858 1 Figures for 1917 are withheld, under instructions. 2Exclusive of lives lost on vessels suffering no material damage. D IS A S T E R S TO V E SSE LS, 342 N o . 2 4 6 . — D is a s t e r s op t h e to V e ss e l s o n a n d N e a r t h e C o a st s a n d o n t h e U n it e d S t a t e s , e t c .: S u m m a r y , 1897 to 1916— Continued. WRECKS AND CASUALTIES ON 1 Year Num 1Wrecks ended ber of 1 involv June ves ing total 30— sels. loss. 1897.......... 162 1898.......... 170 1899.......... 175 1900.......... 150 1901.......... 14.8 1902.......... 139 1903.......... 160 1904.......... 145 1905.......... 139 1900.......... 179 1907.......... 185 1908.......... 152 1909 ........ 170 1910.......... 190 1911.......... 168 1912.......... 196 1913_____ . 167 1914.......... 139 1915.......... 129 1816.......... 207 103 107 104 107 109 91 111 92 104 122 133 104 115 114 107 135 119 97 81 129 59 63 71 43 39 48 49 53 35 57 52 48 55 76 61 61 48 42 48 78 221 212 220 191 202 182 154 166 161 153 222 142 177 126 151 177 134 157 161 184 78 96 110 68 60 75 56 60 58 48 84 48 48 47 38 52 47 56 55 63 OF THE Casual ties in volving Vessels Vessels Losses to partial totally and un lost. damaged vessels. known damage. WRECKS AND CASUALTIES TO 1897......... 189S.......... 1899.......... 1900.......... 1901.......... 1902.......... 1903.......... 1904.......... 1905.......... 1906.......... 1907.......... 1908.......... 1909.......... 1910.......... 1911.......... 1912.......... 1913.......... 1914_____ 1915.......... 1916.......... RIVERS !1 : ' ,■ 1 Tons. 9,867 15,185 9,897 5,623 5,204 8,039 8,208 10,923 12,818 6, 668 8,563 4,479 6,453 10,874 4,933 6,344 3,364 4,613 1,978 7,684 Tons. D ollars. 48,987 59,775 43,856 858,695 42,867 614,305 44,890 465,545 56,256 459,235 48,922 935,130 51,897 758,400 30,103 814, 640 50,621 994,490 59,580 789,740 74,962 1,213,615 61,367 671,805 64,081 830,190 56,703 1,092,025 56,963 , 770,790 73,776 790,445 78,901 698,010 57,119 733,920 48,184 699,215 79,218 1,049,890 135, 749 113,338 133,597 117,546 230,823 117,955 117,145 203,135 191,441 185,014 227,238 215,555 249,221 158,471 233,243 213,235 236,135 210,097 263,970 279,608 1,424,475 6,932,325 3,267,745 1,889,280 1,587,100 1, 925, 710 1,604,960 1,411,230 1,488,41.0 1,598, 440 5,093,760 1,851,980 1,513,495 1,322,980 2,405,915 1,274,855 1,584,810 2,014,350 3,281,115 4,902,335 Losses to Passen Crews. Lives cargoes. gers. lost.1 D ollars. • N o. 129,380 101,215 153,800 256, 990 165,925 86,845 153,440 89,100 137,975 48,315 483,245 41,725 47,685 94, 315 34,685 91,170 34, 420 88,700 50,865 46,100 1,275 1, 529 1,535 906 2, 215 1,883 1,591 955 895 1,636 1,710 1,622 1,450 2,846 2,371 2,239 2,163 1,190 1,317 2,446 i AND ON THE 593,990 858,830 911,645 552,890 498,450 752,650 486,240 357,170 505,515 648,185 1,125,740 467,380 963,380 406,745 512,435 381,420 439,665 406,305 2,224,590 1,858,065 731 911 1,642 2,218 2,857 1,681 772 2,332 2,045 1,237 1,738 3,635 1,787 972 2, 635 1,113 4,839 2,086 1,879 1,686 1Exclusive of lives lost on vessels suffering no material damage. iv e r s UNITED STATES. AMERICAN VESSELS AT SEA FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 143 34,823 116 45,039 110 59,074 123 38, 497 142 24,866 107 40,421 98 29,119 106 26,127 103 23,840 105 32,317 138 71,344 94 32,743 129 23,966 79 19,329 113 24,273 125 22, 275 87 27,184 101 39,224 106 73,549 121 52,707 R N o. 2,543 2,692 2,474 2,105 2,633 2,073 2,152 2,109 2,139 2,096 2, 613 1, 904 2,039 1, 957 2,352 2,603 2,455 2,114 1,900 2,515 7 25 41 18 19 157 35 30 20 34 24 25 32 24 27 35 49 22 1 61 COASTS OF 3,165 3,515 4,456 3,125 4,383 2, 743 2,468 3,128 3,636 3,537 4,286 4,119 4,279 2,617 4,700 3, 566 4,793 4,559 4, 660 4,894 179 529 281 125 172 191 160 176 148 259 174 135 115 124 66 75 75 87 123 273 D ISA STERS TO V ESSELS-----U N IT E D STATES COAST GUARD, 343 N o . 2 4 6 . — D is a s t e r s op th e to V e sse l s o x a n d N e a r t h e C o a st s a n d o x t h e R iv e r s U n it e d S t a t e s , e t c .: S u m m a r y , 1897 to 1916—Continued. RECAPITULATION. Casual Year Num Wrecks ties in ended ber of involv volving Vessels Vessels Losses to partial June ves ing total and un totally damaged. vessels. 30— sels. loss. known lost. damage. 1897.......... 1898.......... 1899.......... 1900......... 1901......... 1:>02......... 1903.......... 1904.......... 1905.......... 1906.......... 1907.......... 1908.......... 1909.......... 1910.......... 1911.......... 1912.......... 1913......... 1914.......... 1915.......... 1916.......... 1,206 1,257 1,632 1,274 1,313 1,359 1,204 1,182 1,209 1,326 1,670 1,341 1,415 1,493 1,227 1,447 1,265 1,210 1,088 1,140 326 406 559 360 371 405 332 357 323 350 447 344 282 365 294 328 274 293 289 317 880 851 1,073 914 942 954 872 825 886 976 1,223 997 1,133 1,128 933 1,119 991 917 799 823 Tons. 102, 357 130, 087 186,823 112,781 104,570 144,118 110,311 126,132 118,936 153,080 185,642 127,684 122,150 135,305 101,365 113,920 91,188 173, 069 151,968 135,233 Tons. D ollars . 636,712 6, 442,175 646,978 11,091,260 784,147 9,830,070 818,693 : 8,182, 985 939,106 7, 094, 345 877,687 8,823,920 801,390 7,O il,775 879,870 7, 628,855 1,028,740 8,187,500 1,255,825 10,089,610 1, 786,933 13,709,915 1, 584,206 9,555,825 1,699,940 9,491,635 2,000,997 11,058,840 1,475,688 9,565,995 1,546,391 8,213,375 1,663,623 8,338,935 1,518,930 11,437, 330 1,276,125 10,199, 560 1,714,434. 12,671,040 Losses to Passen Crews. Lives cargoes. gers. lost.* Dollars. 1,731,765 1,771,860 2,782,535 3,417,900 2,147, 675 2,309,335 1,722,210 1,634,615 2,263,795 2,245, 305 3,062,110 2,152,155 3,330,825 2,565,580 1,694,630 1,941,010 1,549,285 2,509,405 4,013,083 3,668,995 No. 7,437 13, 503 13,183 11,436 15, 710 11,477 13,216 14,966 14, 513 13, 053 16, 027 17,502 23,143 15,464 22,484 15, 972 21,101 14,533 i 12, 857 14,080 No. 14,179 299 15,754 765 19,331 755 16, 638 418 17,635 452 16,463 531 15,790 376 15,607 1,457 17,377 267 19,097 499 23,147 624 21,289 374 23,596 403 22, 640 403 21,668 262 24,310 195 23,077 283 22,199 421 20,220 277 20, 653 1,364 1Exclusive of lives lost on vessels suffering no material damage. N o . 2 4 7 .— A B ST R A C T O F W O R K P E R F O R M E D B Y T H E U N I T E D S T A T E S C O A S T G U A R D , W ITH A P P R O P R I A T I O N S A N D E X P E N D IT U R E S : Y e a r E n d e d J u n e 30, 1917. [Source: Report of the Secretary of the Treasury.] Item. Lives saved or persons rescued from peril............................................................ Persons oir board vessels assisted........ Persons in distress cared for................... Vessels boarded and papers e x amined ...................................................... Vessels seized or reported for viola tion of law ................................................ Fines and penalties incurred by ves sels reported............................................ Regattas and marine parades pa trolled, in accordance with la w ........ Number or amount. 2,153 13,796 841 20,317 857 *205,429 30 Item. Number or amount. Instances of lives saved and vessels assisted.................................................... 1,684 Instances of miscellaneous assistance. 1,572 Derelicts and obstructions to naviga tion removed or destroyed............... 11 Value of vessels assisted (including cargoes) .................................................. 114,960,910.00 Value of derelicts recovered and de livered to owners................................. $50,000.00 Net expenditure for maintenance for 1917.......................................................... $6,076,980.52 g 00 [The “ net ton” equals 100 cubic feet ot carrying capacity, exclusive of deductions for space occupied by cabins, machinery, etc. Lack of uniformity in rules for the meas urement of tonnage probably affects the accuracy of the figures presented.] All ports. Seaports. Total sailing and steam. Steam vessels. Year ended June SO— Sailing vessels. Total sailing and steam. American. Foreign. Total. American. Foreign. Total. American. Foreign. Total. Total. American. Foreign. Net tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons , N et tons. 1890 .................................................... 1,394,665 3,071,111 4,465,776 2,009,919 8,889,909 10,899,828 3, 404,584 11,961,020 15,365,604 4,083,121 14,024,140 18,107,261 11,115, 628 3,670, 372 11,723, 839 15,394,211 4,380,804 13,823,491 18,204,295 1891.................................................... 1,336,468 2,942,115 4,278, 583 2,333,904 1892 .................................................... 1,427,976 3,044,594 4,472,570 2,318, 675 11,389,605 13, 70S, 280 3,746,651 Id, 433,829 IS,180,480 4,469,955 16, 543,469 21,013,424 1893 .............................-..................... 1/280, 606 2,932,368 4,212,974 2,212,636 10,253,180 12,465,816 3,493,242 13,1S5, 548 16,678,790 4,358,686 15, 223,130 19,581,816 1894 .................................................... 1,258,217 2,476,760 3,734,977 2,890,863 10,898,917 13,289, 780 3,649,080 13,375, 677 17,024,757 4,654,679 13,334,984 19,989,663 1895 .................................................... 1,265,923 2,474,392 3,710,315 2,410,728 10,574,304 12, 985,032 3,676,651 13,048,696 16,725,347 4,472,830 14, 822,085 19,294,915 ' 1896 .................................................... 1,068,495 2,531,529 3,600,024. 2,604,992 11,247,952 13,852, 944 3, 673, 487 13,779, 481 17, 452,968 5,196,320 15,792,864 1 20,989,184 1897 ................................................... 1,129,745 2,715,992 3,845,737 2,481,431 13,675,471 16,156,902 3,611,176 16,391,463 20,002,639 5,525,328 18,234,922 23,760,250 970,960 2,692,312 3,663,272 2,391,515 15,645,524 18,037,039 3,362,475 : 18,337,836 21,700,311 5,240,046 20,339,353 25,579, 399 1898 .................................................... 974,552 2,384,539 3,359,091 2,358,211 16,246,105 18, 604, 316 3,332, 763 18,630,644 21,963,407 5,340,660 20,770,156 j 26,110,816 1899 .................................................... 923,561 2,322,313 3,245,874 3,050,678 17,237,045 20,287,723 3,974,239 19,559,358 23,533,597 6,135,652 22,027,353 | 28,163,005 1900 .................................................... 842,487 2,315,501 2,957,988 3,137,077 18,695,885 21,832,962 3,979,564 20,811,386 21,790,950 6,381,305 23,386,716 1 29,768,021 1901.................................................... 866,439 2,079,158 2,945,597 3,153,432 18,262,406 21,415,838 4,019,871 20,341,564 24,361,435 6,961,200 ; 23,693,232 30,654,432 1902 ......................... - ........................ 1903 .................................................... 656,611 2,075,103 2,731,714 3,224,425 18,741,553 21,965,978 3,881,036 20,816,656 24, 697,692 6, 906,582 1 24,187,081 31,093,663 1904 .................................................... 517,627 1,804,047 2,321,674 3,288,259 18,500,987 21,789,246 3,805,886 20,305,034 24,110,920 6,679,173 23,273,237 29,952,410 1905 .................................................... 582,717 1,487,218 2,069,935 3, 537,470 19,185,894 22,723,364 4,120,187 20,673,112 24,793,299 7,080,624 i 23,902,593 30,983,217 1906.................................................... 630,129 1,547,104 2,177,233 3, 392,392 21,831,845 25,224, 237 4,022,521 23,378, 949 27,401,470 7,612,690 26,542,755 34,155,445 491,942 1,402,980 1,894,922 3,432,281 23,920, 559 27,352,840 3,924,223 25,323, 539 29,247,762 8,115,656 28,506,600 36,622,256 1907 .................................................... 1908 .................................................... 485,748 1,358,651 1,844,399 3,827,856 24,771,440 28,599, 296 4,313,604 26,130,091 30,443,695 8,473,227 30,065,968 38,539,195 1909 .................................................... 513,929 1,124,923 1,638,852 3,889,065 24,715,213 28,604,278 4,402,994 25,840,136 30,243,130 8,771,464 30,286,674 39, 058,138 1910.................................................... 433,704 1,092,399 1,526,103 3, 780,524 25,610,167 29,390,691 4,214,228 26,702,566 30,916,794 8,888,459 31,347,347 40, 235,806 1911.................................................... 415,932 1,037,966 1,453,898 3,885,851 27,117,374 31,003,225 4, 301,783 28,155,340 32, 457,123 9,692,770 32,982,219 42,674,989 1912.................................................... 565,348 958,663 1,524,Oil 4,006,316 29,128, 759 33,135,075 4, 571,664 30,087,422 34, 659,086 11,257,098 34,900,973 46,158,071 1913.................................................... 714,646 1,018, 969 1, 733,615 4,526,655 31,712,566 36,239,221 5,241, 301 32,731,535 37,972,836 13,072, 567 37,566,606 50,639,173 1914.................................................... 562,441 £88,146 1,650,587 4,873,353 33,628,349 38,501,702 5,435,794 34,616,495 40,052,289 13,730,075 39,658,502 53,388,577 1915.................................................... 661,493 943,249 1,604,742 6,168,412 27,258, 816 33,427,228 6, 829,905 28,202,065 35,031,970 13,275,454 33,435,012 46,710,466 1916.................................................... 998,524 1,138,654 2,137,178 8,447,363 27,159,638 35,607,001 9,445,887 28,298,292 37, 744,179 17,927,674 33,622,223 51,549,897 1917.................................................... 1,143,859 979,380 2,123,239 9,753,826 24,643,903 34,397,729 10,897,685 25,623,283 36,520,968 18,724,710 31,747,466 50,472,176 344 N o . 2 4 8 .— A M ERIC AN AND F O R E IG N SAILING AND STEAM VESSELS E N T E R E D A T S E A P O R T S AND A T ALL P O R T S O F TH E U N ITED STATES F R O M FO REIG N C O U N T R IE S: T onnage , 1890 to 1917. h3 O % > o a % S to No. 249. —AMERICAN AND FOREIGN SAILING AND STEAM VESSELS CLEARED FROM SEAPORTS AND FROM ALL PORTS OF THE UNITED STATES FOR FOREIGN COUNTRIES: T onnage , 1890 to 1917. ► O 345 W 3 O CLEARED. [The '* net ton” equals 100 cubic feet of carrying capacity, exclusive of deductions for space occupied by cabins, machinery, etc. Lack of uniformity in rules for the meas urement of tonnage probably affects the accuracy of the figures presented.] Seaports. All ports. Sailing vessels. Year ended June 80— Steam vessels. Total sailing and steam. Total sailing and steam. American. Foreign. Total. American. Foreign. Total. American. Foreign. Total. American. Foreign. Total. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. Net tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. Net tons. N et tons. Net tons . 1890 .................................................... 1,372,947 3,153,641 4,526,588 2,017,070 8,885,391 10,902,461 3,390,017 12,039,032 15,429,049 4,066,757 14,082,105 18,148,862 1891.................................................... 1,343,089 2,915,753 4,258,842 2,372,994 8,778,874 11,151,868 3,716,083 11,694,627 15,410,710 4,455,402 13,805,430 18,260,832 1892 .................................................... 1,425,906 2,982,504 4,408,410 2,325,144 11,524,611 13,849,755 3,751,050 14,507,115 18,258,165 4,536,151 16,624,882 21,161,033 1893 .................................................... 1,270,962 2,908,809 4,179,771 2,266,169 10,379,541 12,645,710 3,537,131 13,288,350 16,825,481 4,403,362 15,357,384 19, 760,746 1894 .................................................... 1,326, 434 2,554,733 3,881,167 2,420,214 11,004,952 13,425,166 3,746,648 13,559,685 17,306,333 4,739,918 15,531,772 20,271,690 1895 .................................................... 1,205, 714 2,479,509 3,685,223 2 , 409,944 10,928,478 13,338,422 3,615,658 13,407,987 17,023,645 4,504,227 15,246,319 19,750,546 1896 .................................................... 1,126, 958 2,507, 038 3,633,996 2,614,111 11,570,683 14,184,794 3, 741,069 14,077,721 17,818,790 5,329,599 16,084,986 21,414,585 1897 .................................................... 1,139,285 2,557,985 3,697,270 2,498,164 13,682,971 16,181,135 3,637,449 16,240,956 19,878,405 5,618,142 18,091,053 23,709,195 918,252 2,867,154 3,785,406 2,312,762 15, 793,570 18,106,332 3,231,014 18,660,724 21,891,738 5 ,111,447 20,636,785 25,748,232 1898 .................................................... 1899 .................................................... 1,008,363 2,341,898 3,350,261 2,454,886 16,372,336 18,827,222 3,463,249 18,714, 234 22,177,483 5,471,752 20, 794,224 26,265, 976 1900 .................................................... 958,489 2.340,202 3,298,691 3,047,625 17,271.342 20,318,967 4,006,114 19,611,544 23,617,658 6,208,918 22,072,223 28,281,141 908,369 2,128,691 3,037,060 3, 111, 400 18, 740,908 21,852,308 4,019,769 20,869,599 24,889,368 6,417,347 23,402,546 29,819,893 1901.................................................... 813,131 2,110,931 2,924,062 3,142,384 18,175,658 21,318,042 3,955,515 20,286,589 24,242,104 6,821,555 23,622,527 30,444,082 1902 .................................................... 632,732 2, 027, 931 2, 660,663 3,298,206 18,864,295 22,162,501 3,930,938 20,892,226 24,823,164 6,975,227 24,340,941 31,316,168 1903 .................................................... 1904 .................................................... 518,607 1,802,426 2,321,033 3,317,234 18,553,716 21,870,950 3,835,841 20,356,142 24,191,983 6,641,374 23,374,201 30,015,575 1906 .................................................... 618,417 1,541,164 2,159, 581 3,640,924 19,219,315 22,860,239 4,259,341 20,760,479 25,019,820 7,203,008 23,954,533 31,157,641 667,237 1,602,293 2, 269,530 3,255,969 21,444,351 24,700,320 3,923,206 23,046,644 26,969,850 7,580,533 26,2G3,921 33,784,454 1906 .................................................... 1907 .................................................... 475,713 1,426,919 1,902,632 3,321,782 23,274,694 26,596,476 3,797,495 24,701,613 28,499,108 8,092,557 27,897,500 35,990,057 1908 .................................................... 537,776 1,318,012 1, 855,788 3,750,519 24, 592,020 28,342,539 4,288,295 25,910,032 30,198,327 8,435,207 29,846,489 38,281,696 1909 .................................................... 487,230 1,160,642 1,647,872 3,727,978 24,228, 206 27,956,184 4,215,208 25,388,848 29,604,056 8,491,725 29,704,756 38,196,481 1910.................................................... 428,831 1,147,599 1,576,430 3,767,229 25,166,295 28,933,524 4,196,060 26,313,894 30,509,954 8,808,603 30,897,255 39,705,858 1911.................................................... 444,227 1,091,829 1,536,056 3,983,121 26,779,436 30,762,557 4,427,348 27,871,265 32,298,613 9,753, 463 32,683,684 42,437,147 1912.................................................... 591,606 996,156 1,587,762 4,201,917 28,916,339 33,118,256 4,793,523 29,912,495 34,706,018 11,703,467 34,713,445 46,416,912 1913.................................................... 768,455 1,055, 640 1,824,095 4,520,697 31,221,160 35,741,857 5,289,152 32,276, 800 37,565,952 13,945,801 37,206,158 51,151,959 1914.................................................... 558,478 1,015,943 1,574,421 4,626,729 33,542,062 38,168,791 5,185,207 34,558,005 39,743,212 13,740,628 39,442,781 53,183,409 1915.................................................... 838,994 909,945 1,748,939 6,271,468 27;437,454 33,708,922 7,110,462 28,347,399 35,457,861 13,418,282 33,466,806 46,885,088 1916.................................................... 1,146,028 1,164,129 2,310,157 8,616,829 28,017,606 36,634,435 9, 762,857 29,181,735 38,945,592 17,902,068 34,520,940 52,423.008 1917.................................................... 1,204,933 1,033,635 2,238,568 10,133,933 25,721,304 35,855,237 11,338,866 26,754,939 38,093,805 19,145,754 32,931,316 52,077,070 Year ended June 30— Belgium . France. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Germany. Spain. Netherlands. Italy. United Kingdom. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. Net tons. 1893................................... 558,953 560,776 436,271 772,777 1894................................... 518,303 521,761 583,985 927,737 1895................................. 531,828 464,389 481,120 813,110 1896................................... 579,320 534,755 435,777 749,120 1897................................... 661,755 666,127 489,793 864,767 1898.................................. 708,848 875,040 614,490 1,437,702 1899................................... 800,537 831,583 627,255 929,080 1900................................... 783,375 832,434 642,654 1,011,322 1901................................... 742,607 796,083 653,176 1,058,468 1902................................... 880,867 926,012 620,282 977,606 1903................................... 1,045,485 1,005,628 505,465 944,079 1904................................... 949,054 902,797 464,201 872,248 1905....'........................... 858,383 792,162 487,814 877,547 1906................................... 961,338 918,311 614,494 1,096,762 1907................................... 1,013,356 935,314 593,824 1,239,114 1908................................... 910,085 938,581 731,333 1,213,792 1909................................... 906,585 957,967 797,766 1,328,842 1910................................... 909, 739 935,294 748,345 1,233,987 1911................................... 904,728 939,698 953,294 1,264,688 1912................................... 984,377 1,014,460 1,065,450 1,371,708 1913................................... 1,024,086 1,173,367 1,240,780 1,628,388 1914................................... 951,193 1,131,734 1,226,154 1,763,808 1915................................... 158,428 161,356 1,506,701 2,826,116 IQlfi. ....................... 2,600,675 3,636,707 2,711,222 3,847,685 1917................................... 1,492,323 1,491,531 1,453,500 1,567,497 1,667,106 1,815,167 1, 984, 763 2,334,042 2,203,375 2,209,588 2,206,065 2,086,459 2,139,331 2,480,092 2,872,069 2,595,893 2,715,939 2,887,602 2,892,103 2,886,732 3,308,794 3,589,120 572,519 9,043 828 N et tons. 1,518,978 1,513,010 1,504,062 1,670,748 2,079,382 2,517,670 2, 460,952 2,706,337 2,521,748 2,397,632 2,579,030 2,517,361 2, 585,795 2,853,750 3,102,519 3,318,889 3,143,898 3,042,738 3,073,205 3,521,582 3,832,474 3, 902,073 428,188 N et tons . N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. Net tons. N e t tons. N et tons. 560,445 438,137 484,284 511,935 509,373 623,242 743,245 798,380 871,834 814,175 894,930 946,699 1,092,716 1,382,689 1,245,065 1,425,880 1,494,165 1,481,839 1,307,549 1,100,122 1,308,487 1,326,026 2,128,469 3,151,684 828 2,298,397 319,711 347,304 383,525 353,258 426,772 455,635 486, 789 538,957 589,113 703,016 780,609 755,131 1,007,923 1, 279,349 1,327,009 1,464,587 1,586,357 1,749,996 1,639,683 1,489,359 1,537,016 1, 893, 915 2,693,815 3,579,713 2,338,641 514,240 573,284 507,845 485,979 527,711 651,046 802,084 868,657 794,944 801,834 828,878 778,624 732,050 845,091 942,695 911,951 959,659 989,543 1,056,481 1,155,192 1,324,431 1,321,014 1,504,738 1,268,875 1,084,867 599,294 238,982 194,901 590,805 181,045 200,857 476,537 127,358 174,396 825,052 199,604 ■ 161,407 1,061,546 1 243,572 159,655 1,211,445 279,837 134,599 1 , 455, 756 223,323 143,914 1,303,168 443,420 212,350 1,280,044 343,329 219,056 1,136,150 456,715 232,046 1,214,546 407.940 265,364 1,049,105 436,418 257,439 1,002,084 483,293 259,490 1,297, 688 496,636 260,406 1,208,000 566,936 301,957 1,273,351 562,194 316,899 1,294,345 629,682 322,140 1,284,441 727,139 259,325 1,297,108 693,687 289,016 1,411,444 745,016 323,763, 1,851,027 762,033 392,713 1,760,676 691,160 422,571 1,675,298 767,099 447,928 1,366,143 1, 125,577 558,641 1,291,529 1,134,367 552,551 4,834, 369 5, 547,861 5,161,231 5,302,373 6,525,070 7,881,172 7, 624,247 7,015,528 7,911,055 7,103,158 7, 517,547 7,385,136 6,671,069 7,781,217 7,695,519 7,815,350 7,507,769 6,735,739 6,862,932 6,983,155 7,910,036 7,697,386 8,920,151 8,755,933 8,889,369 Net tons. 5,927,712 6,222,875 6,139,570 5,930,292 7,163,057 7,699,934 7,304,929 7,047,998 8,034,448 7,286,604 7,194,464 7,036,536 5,939,024 7,187,402 7,301,040 7,426,007 7,076,231 6,498,344 7,385,826 6,953,824 7,377,419 7,593,402 8,152,340 8 , 304, 707 8,639,716 TONNAGE ENTERED AND CLEARED, BY COUNTRIES, [The **net ton ” equals 100 cubic feet of carrying capacity, exclusive of deductions for space occupied by cabins, machinery, etc. Lack of uniformity in rules for the meas urement of tonnage probably affects the accuracy of the figures presented.] 346 No. 250.—VESSELS ENTERED AT AND CLEARED FROM SEAPORTS OF THE UNITED STATES FROM AND TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES: T onnage , 1893 to 1917, by C ountries. Year N et tons. ! N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. Net tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. Net tons. N et tons. N et tons. Net tons. N et tons. 987,436 1,072,861 1,1 94,3 66 1,223,293 248,586 199,769 308,396 216,714 706,657 473,214 1, 622,194 1,214,111 99,506 149,913 481,311 239,351 1894................ 931,592 1,0 16,9 32 1,2 85,3 68 1,281,223 272,372 212,529 274,724 178,045 681,304 485,405 1,583,638 1,212,136 51,600 147,112 389,319 214,511 1895................ 951, 262 1 ,0 54,2 13 1,431,863 1,404,459 296,016 228,799 288,021 169,424 580,293 482, 651 1,381,988 1,136,734 107,950 155,420 406,675 269,601 1896.............. 965,295 1,1 72,1 09 1,456,163 1,465,185 295,393 227,842 374,382 218,809 659,196 538,072 1, 278,643 887,410 102,341 197,844 512,397 310,516 1897................ 926,175 1,0 75,6 23 1,358,663 1,360,579 307,539 232,123 353,038 256,715 758,754 499,315 1,038,519 798,394 149,408 199,396 908,841 198,029 1898................ 903,275 924,555 1,543,366 1,545,596 281,986 213,305 366,776 319,346 778,195 544,018 823,402 631,840 146,754 20,7,004 831,064 289,414 957,309 1,386,041 1,436,873 332,870 246,405 455,058 417,806 871,040 754,905 1,124,505 1,063,734 128,814 253,162 666,328 274,259 1,301,780 1,469,610 1,465,052 375,268 320,518 638, 675 532,397 705,760 696,485 1,3 41,9 28 1,247, 752 73,658 257,765 500, 595 245,574 1901................ 1,229,031 1,303,769 1,6 40,3 78 1,641,639 406,972 341,068 713,706 606, 978 747,472 734, 729 1, 532,130 1,313, 660 137,933 232,939 588,180 285,498 1902................ 1,2 20,9 73 1,3 72,5 43 1,423,269 | 1,404,997 370,167 349,170 768,047 595,429 847,517 841,678 1,707,410 1, 603,471 146,939 268,405 615,632 249,927 1903................ 1,410,071 1,6 24,2 33 1,287,346 471,567 426,078 828,537 577,371 969,053 932,453 ■1,823,310 1,714,644 99,082 195,683 502,645 239,710 1,275,480 1904------------- 1,267,241 1 ,3 33,0 12 1,331,269 1,336,415 698,795 635,555 639,806 560,354 721,471 734,618 2,2 05,8 48 1,942,320 81,616 245,131 432,018 223,467 1905................ 1,341,036 1,4 22,0 21 1,342, 680 1,382,587 893,150 909,014 744,725 673,296 1,060,059 1,076,674 2 ,2 35,5 24 1,938,958 93,670 269,413 479,902 214,867 1,594,842 1,327,157 1,250,651 1,023,459 1,122,834 693,072 741, 937 1 212,798 1,157,190 2,4 54,7 86 2,041,046 197,058 376,319 548,230 199,350 1,5 14,0 59 1,6 29,1 15 1,458,081 1,499,709 1,134,652 1,252,354 987,841 964,162 1,335,119 2,422,666 1,947,086 367,203 472,503 723,130 269,017 1908................ 1,518,121 1,5 50,8 46 1,779,004 1,804,372 1,283,270 1,454,723 1,231,771 1,085,878 1,371,587 1,231,062 2,3 00,6 22 1,976,626 441,466 518,233 745,024 294,171 1909................ 1,3 19,4 75 1,4 04,8 80 2,018,180 2,024,683 1,491,890 1,315,339 1,115,513 1,039,844 1,086,129 2,1 52,0 35 1 ,9 3 0 ,111 435,907 440,542 735,991 309,709 1910................ 1,4 04,6 50 1,527,154 1,936,567 %052,384 1,336,687 1,615,940 1,928,129 1911................ 1,3 75,3 26 1,560, 512 2,1 84,6 96 2,197,273 1,769,480 2,120,738 1912................ 1,4 88,3 74 1,693, 248 , 2,512,077 2,613,219 1,930,413 2,238,692 1913................ 1,5 91,4 92 1,6 32,0 35 2,938,674 2,928,001 1,986,030 2,177,322 2,060, 928 2,291, 424 1914................ 1,5 32,7 98 1,5 56,0 71 3,124, 036 3,153,930 2,092,512 2,138,227 1915................ 1,405,430 1,3 78,5 14 3,065,879 3,037,471 1,636,968 1,990,871 1,896,240 1,750,229 902,632 927,565 2,853,241 2,622,647 , 649,771 510,169 615,682 650,550 1916................ 1,305,227 1,3 51,2 88 3,3 70,5 62 3,389,807 1,758,915 1,930,541 2,195,591 2,079,438 627,383 774,653 3,220,430 3,067,453 . 581,009 755,954 619,858 817,462 1917................ 1,177,181 1,092,312 3,300,020 3,238,633 1,602,151 1,684,085 2,597,711 I1 ’ 2,500,592 509,714 | 690,674 3,406,387 562,696 '708,983 1,283,156 1,310,977 978,876 1,048,083 1,0 94,1 67 1,429,180 1, 579, 921 1,2 04,1 04 869,993 592,031 521,376 807,211 359,831 2, 425,426 699,216 536,846 1,117,513 385,096 2,974, 507 2, 375,083 1,128,792 797,260 1,171,899 636,609 622,308 696.856 2,7 97,5 40 2,236,127 1,124,166 2,976,587 1,258,277 1,098,072 3,2 37,2 24 2,596,769 ' 511,970 2,815, 399 2,695, 690 1,041,583 1,377,713 3,165, 943 2,609,843 3,662/975 1,028,467 1,245,972 . 616,137 1,312,963 j 566,611 710,701 754,710 3 4 7 1,355,942 1, 358,600 1,329,062 C O U N T R IE S . 1,516, 737 BY 1906................ 1907................ CLEARED, 886,071 1,2 14,4 76 AND 1899................ 1900................ ENTERED 1893................ TONNAGE ended June 30— i Nova Scotia, New British West Indies Brunswick, and and Brazil. Cuba. British Columbia. Central American M e x ic o . Argentina. Prince Edward States. British Honduras. Island. Entered. Cleared. Entered, Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered, Cleared, !Entered.|Cleared. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons . N et tons. 154,188 170,080 164,258 204,873 262,345 253,608 328,021 >394,801 >367,439 >322,460 >316,188 >277,904 >292,120 >358,922 369,367 >344,003 >420,192 >405,592 >417,700 >447,747 >439,429 >497,857 525,330 413,197 >443,068 1,502,151 1,426,459 1,515,544 1,720,255 2,372,480 2,279,053 2,227,191 3,049,526 2,684,914 2,739,127 2,294,015 2,301,859 2,975,412 2,335,957 2,836,638 3,484, 706 3,166,488 3,486,865 3,503,648 4 , 075,116 4,645,342 4,948,194 4,401,398 5,115,013 4,723,146 N et tons. 1,293,069 1,323,349 1,334,293 1,648,015 1,771,684 1,859,449 2,041,756 2,501,204 2,483,909 2,446,402 2,320,958 2,318,219 3,207,891 2,351,798 2,317,998 2,770,107 2,741,546 3,127,145 3,069,498 3,534,551 3,703,803 4,392,597 4,525,578 5,470,755 5,239,726 N et tons. 16,678,790 17,024,757 16,725,347 17,452,968 20,002,639 21,700,311 21,963,407 23,533,597 24,790,950 24,361,435 24,697,692 24,110,920 24,793,299 27,401,470 29,247,762 30,443,695 30,243,130 30,916,794 32, 457,123 34,659,086 37,972,836 40,052,289 35,031,970 37,744,179 36,520,968 N et tons. 16,825,481 17,306,333 17,023, 644 17,818, 790 19,878,405 21,891,738 22,177,483 23,617,658 24,889,368 24,242,104 24,823,164 24,191,983 25,019,820 26,969,850 28,499,108 30,198,327 29,604,056 30,509,954 32,298,613 34,706,018 37,565,952 39,743,212 35,457,861 38,944,592 38,093,805 C O U N T R IE S , 102,597 149,452 88,232 62,436 74,254 112,315 92,339 77,778 89,785 63,115 77,939 130,022 121,949 161,097 108,079 117,432 122,818 103,760 112,584 166,728 148,774 120,832 134,785 169,321 187,375 BY 230,325 80,572 76,004 245,179 133,034 283,527 104,441 95,435 165,401 121,213 207,269 123,615 62,712 201,557 164,500 269,834 133,647 104,411 238,554 207,295 311,360 257,766 176,690 282,321 258,688 340,216 274,404 126,250 241,284 222,200 351,180 216,985 171,749 149,788 253,680 >456,069 272,491 256,820 141,922 298,514 >405,211 423,827 226,708 327,003 403,792 >437,238 428,561 283,543 341,933 337,346 >353,812 406,945 270,518 348,890. 492,656 1365,707 301,904 267,888 375,316 494,432 >519,350 367,993 319,934 240,176 485,837 >305,847 502,294 369,136 285,955 378,281 >406,031 603,977 456,863 232,179 409,259 >395,143 545,273 609,998 132,655 417,174 >242,583 556,553 448,165 132,416 408,335 >356,110 505,199 409,124 114,397 365,777 >452,881 602,057 497,873 220,789 503,029 >315,209 634,019 641,901 220,157 595,149 >392,334 710,752 561,662 277,844 613,221 >438,460 778,586 598,415 354,695 594,348 387,717 687,395 415,141 366,161 516,666 460,004 635,943 391,548 469,862 656,941 >396,811 611,838 601,280 303,011 542,639 ’ 1 1 Includes British, French, German, Japanese, and Russian China, 138,594 81,314 163,365 116,627 110,357 132,898 123,133 132,465 131,955 173,982 166,857 201,709 212,695 356,857 289,021 270,336 429,103 288,347 305,472 302,722 372,311 373,708 264,009 259,771 298,783 CLEARED, 307,077 261,115 309,748 284,380 244,249 224,208 249,323 307,384 320,723 329,774 337,909 214,226 14,004 25,854 22,917 20,456 127,422 112,223 112,490 174,031 310,967 272,089 224,917 183,516 121,160 AN D 274,071 272,999 365,775 312,717 292,053 270,444 262,108 336,366 339,690 368,799 366,876 227,573 19,501 27,631 44,365 43,171 173,355 147,891 236,642 219,935 206,228 183,495 203,729 259,629 299,601 EN TERED 1893......................................... 1894......................................... 1895......................................... 1896......................................... 1897......................................... 1 8 9 8 .................................... 1899......................................... 1900......................................... 1901......................................... 1902......................................... 1903......................................... 1904......................................... 1905......................................... 1906......................................... 1907........................................ 1908......................................... 1909......................................... 1910......................................... 1913......................................... 1912......................................... 1913........................................ 1914........................................ 1915......................................... 1916......................................... 1917......................................... Japan. British Australasia, All other countries. British East Indies. China, including Total. Hongkong. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Colombia. TONNAGE Year ended June 30— 3 4 8 No. 250.—V essels Entered at and Cleared from Seaports of the U nited States, etc.: Tonnage, 1893 to 1917, by Countries—Continued. TON N AGE ENTERED AND CLEARED, BY CUSTOM S D IS T R IC T S . 3 4 9 N o . 2 5 1 .— V E S S E L S E N T E R E D A T A N D C LEA R ED F R O M C U S T O M S D IS T R IC T S 1 O F T H E U N IT E D S T A T E S F R O M A N D TO F O R E IG N C O U N T R IE S : T onnage , Y ears E nded J une 30, 1915 to 1917. [The “net ton” equals 100Lack offeet of carrying capacity, exclusive of deductions for space occupiedthe cubic uniformity in rules for the measurement of tonnage probably affects by cabins, machinery, etc.presented.] accuracy of the figures Customs district. 1915 Entered. N et tons. Atlantic coast: Connecticut........................... 36,580 Georgia................................... 397,033 Maine and New Hampshire 668,532 Maryland............................... 2,043,259 Massachusetts....................... 2,463,651 New Y ork....................... ..... 12,579,317 North Carolina...................... 76,959 Philadelphia.......................... 1,938,510 Porto Rico.............................. 486,399 67,162 Rhode Island........................ 135,298 South Carolina...................... Virginia................................... 1,633,794 Gulf coast: Florida.................................... 1,035,650 Galveston............................... 1,561,656 Mobile...................................... 556, 599 New Orleans.......................... 3,064,101 Sabine..................................... 841,057 Mexican border: 70,740 Laredo..................................... Pacific coast: Alaska..................................... 186,061 587,064 Hawaii..................................... Oregon..................................... 230,576 San Francisco........................ 1,228, 209 Southern California.............. 223,141 Washington........................... 2,920,622 Total seaports.................... 35,031,970 Northern border: Buffalo..................................... 1,537,770 300,771 C hicago................................. Duluth and Superior.......... 755,518 Michigan................................. 2,357,106 Montana and Idaho. . . ___ 43 Ohio......................................... 3,485,048 Rochester............................... 2,051,054 St. Lawrence......................... 1,125, 925 o2,2o8 Vermont................................. 13,003 Wisconsin............................... Grand total........................ 46,710,466 Recapitulation: Atlantic coast........................ 22, 526,494 Gulf coast............................... 7,059,063 70, 740 Mexican border..................... Pacific coast........................... 5,375,673 Northern border.................. 11,678,496 1916 Cleared. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. N e t to n s . N et ton s . 3,179 1,313 33,644 313,284 587,254 316,212 736,439 868,689 1,049,842 2,162,597 2,528,162 2.417,517 1,659,802 2,420,647 1,589,521 12,162,374 13,461,353 13,918,957 35,441 67,538 53,350 1,786,441 2.408,076 2,231,814 504,192 522,950 495, 338 55,063 57,627 55,479 63,706 83,184 104,862 2,643,031 2,429,870 3,843,616 964, 761 1,217,456 1,154,172 1,957,602 1,137,432 1,324,073 612,171 585,095 575,581 3,093,050 2,804,038 2,831,114 1,092,125 1,040,216 1,223,625 71,618 76,320 70,570 250,546 283,327 171,154 618,205 244,656 171,081 176,125 134,672 345,175 1,358,873 1,179,196 3,541,761 195,144 241,614 130,372 3,046,123 3,251,586 3,303,639 N et tons . N et tons. N e t to n s . Entered. 1917 21,478 349,303 764,606 2,665,279 2,011,584 12,912,693 36,409 2,539,790 556,880 74,463 127,482 1,950,718 1,383,034 1,096,399 494,380 2,833,117 1,184,405 65,670 348,916 515,322 42,882 1,286,821 205,565 3,053,772 35,457,861 37,744,179 38,944,592 36,520,968 1,060 378,978 848,609 2,406,769 1,447,568 13,187,413 26,621 2,521,299 553,062 67,832 75,658 3,532,999 1,326,305 1,245,968 513,549 3,018,989 1,465,431 64,396 303,315 194,901 83,330 1,508,453 219,526 3,101,774 38,093,805 1,023,268 3,028,555 1,448,979 2,413,224 458,077 189,053 267,823 669,270 895, 625 1,163,078 768,434 1,191,919 2,150,911 2,337,781 2,406,572 2,634,338 43 3,861,358 3,488,ii3 4, 834, 701 3,469,296 2,039,927 2,494,668 2,556,391 3,241,77)3 614,955 927,135 810,037 809,136 50,503 13,112 49,254 ; 54,862 212,613 20,470 17,317 50,018 46,885,088 51,549,897 52,423,008 50,472,176 3,352,502 668,718 15,141 145,510 52,077,070 22,444,804 25,184,536 26,043,024 24,010,685 7,719,709 6,774, 723 7,118,079 6,991,335 71,618 76,320 65,670 70,570 5,222,778 5,70S, 600 5,711,871 5,453,278 11,427,227 13,805,718 13,478,416 13,951,208 25,047,868 7,570,242 64,396 5,411,299 13,983,265 1,:.0,383 334,021 829,559 2,329,868 5,137,533 1Customs districts were rearranged July 1,1913. Transactions under the former arrangement of dis tricts will be found in previous issues. , Yearended June 30— N et tons. N et tons . N et tons. N et tons. Net tons. 7,614,310 9,837,821 8,666,034 9,041,141 8,912,884 9,357,931 11,089,910 12,854,566 12,587,780 12,464,012 13,534,215 12,328,367 12,534,808 12,224,609 12,578,792 13,960,243 14,592,920 15,350,407 14,679,703 14,847,448 16,846,831 18,097,755 19,359,581 20,417,315 17,321,648 16,840,790 15,143,487 N et tons. N et tons. 66.445 82,087 87,429 95,529 77,917 91,476 132,197 202,157 256,957 296,657 293,248 313,265 384,802 407, 663 427,679 474,131 470,320 418,196 489, 334 523,606 438,268 431,269 480,946 484, 255 764,099 866,018 923,310 N et tons. 64,948 218,695 83,160 370,705 86,387 378,056 123,235 395,494 73,918 367,004 95,417 402,825 126,838 405,641 204,192 413,692 265,894 466,622 298,131 466,911 299, 990 508,136 305, 777 669,016 389, 063 751,099 409,766 604,458 409,207 627,715 698,704 483,037 483,318 709,836 752,287 439,481 882, 680 465,415 946,900 495,163 985,736 390,139 984, 796 436,826 445,738 1,048,896 480,458 1,055,515 751,200 1,473,521 855,039 1,416,047 l 948,872 1 1,173,886 ' N et tons. 206,126 374,603 380,212 397,247 365,340 397,921 396,328 409,946 448,574 441,253 497,533 640,464 711,639 611,770 625,838 695,744 702,130 800,641 884,265 927,135 959,154 962,547 1,077,364 1,107,415 1,483,321 1,474,780 1,128,179 N et tons. Net tons. 356,538 374,970 361,702 369,543 359,387 345,616 378,378 382,642 325,907 408,008 382,098 554,216 629,512 598,689 579,115 711,980 778,872 848,062 854,908 887,561 980,297 966, 927 1,026,638 1,123,295 957,049 961,517 773,367 N et tons. 357,053 379,054 365,457 368,015 361,979 347,557 369,237 386,928 343,344 414,814 393,397 560,407 622,271 626,500 600,359 717,822 779,307 862,596 844,856 904,747 929,864 956,303 1,033.931 1,125,969 961,735 982,764 796,051 N et tons. 1,486,242 1,464,770 1,605, 607 1,628,808 1,605,804 1,626,616 1,579,095 1,581,306 1, 652,028 1,663,957 1,626,825 1,685,705 1,758,319 1,770,277 2,087,696 2,076,374 2,294,216 2,320,329 2,690,489 2,702,791 2,517,603 2,480,350 2,796,690 i 2,800,594 2,921,742 2,964,996 3,057,862 3,022,803 2,982,362 2,981,078 3,283,228 3,350,613 3,957,270 3,831,348 3,541,867 3,792,673 3,851,812 3,779,412 4,054,004 4,053,471 4,161,106 3,822,632 3, 981,811 4,030,881 4,578,179 4,587,050 5,034,996 5,004,747 659,999 475,777 828 828 N A T IO N A L IT Y , N et tons . 320,437 7,598,665 295,868 9,820,486 307,670 8,634,222 298,356 8,882,217 317,882 8,729,793 373,577 9,154,682 428,872 11,286,261 364, 738 12,581,866 831,551 12,492,296 365,192 12,453,113 335,761 13,513,956 337,281 12,367,945 273,794 12,512,065 209,054 12,172,495 240,853 12,544,058 196,144 14,251,386 167,673 15,036,768 202,666 15,790,030 358,986 15,018,740 452,530 15,139,268 472,292 16,104,423 339,273 18,146,424 356,231 19,696,820 400,077 20,416,045 177,832 16,908,846 192,898 16,223,127 320,228 14,589,977 BY 312,975 299,405 302,464 298,933 325,599 380,189 389,312 349, 655 334,301 360,971 321,125 329,469 283,739 213,793 218,154 207,931 160,835 186,459 340,646 451,724 480,411 349,836 351,775 425,765 185,524 204,549 281,113 German. Entered. Cleared. CLEARED, 39,244 31,128 44,140 21,984 30,45& 53,627 85,706 121,312 187,580 129,576 146,045 143,400 132,673 130,599 194,255 221,312 243,363 314,134 335,519 266,308 312,362 313,144 424,246 500,415 23,117 63 494 French. Entered. Cleared. AND 43, 001 34,234 34,674 27,917 25,729 37,669 51,324 105, 419 158,936 107,289 134,032 140,026 137,099 120,350 187,862 229,052 244,192 308,473 317,752 271,865 286,574 312,243 437,849 467,251 54,732 63 507 British. Danish. Dutch. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. EN TERED 1891..................... 1892..................... 1893..................... 1894..................... 1895..................... 1896..................... 1997..................... 1898..................... 1899..................... 1900..................... 1901..................... 1902..................... 1903..................... 1904..................... 1905..................... 1906..................... 1907..................... 1908..................... 1909..................... 1910..................... 1911..................... 1912..................... 1913..................... 1914..................... 1915...................... 1916..................... 1917..................... Belgian. Austrian. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. TONNAGE [The “ net ton " equals 100 cubic feet of carrying capacity, exclusive of deductions for space occupied by cabins, machinery, etc. Lack of uniformity in rules for the measurement of tonnage probably affects the accuracy of the figures presented.] 3 5 0 No. 252.—NATIONALITY OF THE FOREIGN TONNAGE AND TOTAL AMERICAN TONNAGE ENTERED AND CLEARED AT SEAPORTS OF THE UNITED STATES FROM AND TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES: 1891 to 1917. Cleared. N et tons. N et tons. Italian. Net tons. 787,745 1,020,109 977,283 870,665 912,817 1,000,028 1,156,182 1,345,479 1,417,391 1,722,247 1,937,887 1,644,211 I 1,659,492 1,703,271 1,771,877 2,109,821 2,357,888 2,434,523 2,287,202 2,374,419 2,549,613 2,674,335 2,773,767 3,021,090 3,368,735 3,372,746 3,321,834 1,675,927 1,696,345 1,802,179 2,051,842 2,346,866 2,444,724 2,315,876 2,398,424 2,495,144 2,654,300 2,797,601 3,074,313 3,349,803 3,374,222 3,516,979 35,300 41,296 50,366 68,124 48,022 43,841 59,249 62,070 77,196 60,448 59,805 48,661 48,053 55,862 28,970 34,647 26,706 26,578 13,198 1 1 , 13,368 6 8 6,285 6,177 9,402 9,938 14,320 14,979 14,836 13,974 9,644 11,927 23,494 29,571 ] 72,410 62J183 40,035 38.651 53,843 66,855 48.651 43,547 57,229 65,037 73,414 65,053 58,075 47,349 49,643 62,444 29,560 44,185 19,127 20,27fl 14,800 50,427 57,340 56,813 73,653 68,103 61,617 61,316 74,203 72,912 79,388 81,801 70,933 60,421 49,031 31,343 1&965 102,986 163,791 97,473 99,556 8 108,077 114,076 129,735 155,632 178,903 257,423 186,4x6 55,245 57,181 62,505 71,985 65,620 63,746 59,066 75,693 64,809 82,030 81,976 73,033 69,826 49,720 30,413 27,209 102,915 159,072 99,791 100,329 98,736 109,804 129,§35 155,876 154,868 257,797 201,169 342,874 312,814 314,463 344,583 186,757 330,365 350,411 348,897 233,017 358,539 460,126 567,282 '505,546 397,423 407,591 881,729 396,449 890,690 373,271 388,325 443,744 436,802 391,046 403,374 533,550 633,397 777,700 343,226 335,151 332, 066 342, 547 329,009 332,106 379,577 ! 356,299 230,225 .............._.i_________ 365,428 460,657 579,286 74,579 505,167 63,659 56,171 399,688 54,578 400,183 55,932 63,819 377,371 74,871 72,358 91,043 388,630 95,733 66,523 361,398 67,806 364,537 41,788 42,680 386,515 55,947 51,520 422,097 65,035 67,798 77,393 408,726 75,261 373,832 59,800 64,936 86,343 398,568 95,716 519,862 337,530 337,828 666,871 389,140 396,194 831,252 325,710 322,001 3 5 1 1 Stated separately after 1902. 2 The figures represent net tonnage of vessels entered and cleared at all ports of the United States, and in some instances this may prevent the item s by countries from footing to agree with th e totals which represent seaports only. N A T IO N A L IT Y . Net ton s . N et tons. N ettons. N et tons. N etton s. N ettons. N et tons. Net tons. N et tons. BY N et tons. CLEARED, 796,100 1,019,015 977,010 877,763 875,179 985,935 1,175,609 1,310,746 1,421,456 1,710,814 1, 886,477 1, 646,916 AN D 283,585 313,108 284,186 249,422 203,562 198,316 226,595 222,689 263,467 332,942 431,195 510,509 567,575 555,404 549,847 512,896 531,284 607, 909 782,626 I 855,955 925,469 767,144 802,103 901,041 1,365,754 2,006,278 1,485,809 ENTERED 294,953 1891................................. 1892................................. 304,899 276,127 1893................................. 237,075 1894................................. 211,860 1895................................. 195,447 1896................................. 221,627 1897................................. 220,122 1898................................. 287,088 1 8 9 9 ............................. 1900................................. 320,111 433,288 1901................................. 523,538 1902................................. 537,063 1903................................. 1904................................. 555,901 542,382 1905...... .......................... 1906....................._.......... 525, 026 1907................................. 1 534,135 1908................................. : 669,980 776,961 1909................................. 850,412 1910................................. 783,295 1911................................. 1912................................. 753,469 1913................................. 838,147 1914................................. 882,127 1915................................. 1,316,561 1916................................. 1,886,245 1917................................. 1,266,959 TONNAGE Entered. Norwegian and Norwegian, a Russian. Portuguese. Spanish. Swedish.2 Swedish 1 Entered. Cleared, j Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. N e t ton s. Year ended June 30— Grand total. Entered. Cleared. Entered. 1 Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Net tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons . N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. N et tons. 11,723,839 14,433,829 13,185,548 13,375,677 13,048,696 13,779,481 ; 16,391,463 18,337,836 18, 630,644 19,559,358 20, 811,386 20,341,564 20, 816,656 20,305,034 20,673,112 23,378,949 25,323,539 26,130,091 25, 840,136 26, 702,566 28,155,340 30,087,422 32, 781,535 34, 616,495 28,202,065 28,298,292 25,623,283 11,694,627 14,507,115 13,288,350 13,559,685 18,407,987 14,077,721 16,240, 956 18,660,724 18,714,234 19,611,544 20,869,599 20,286,589 20,892,226 20,356,142 20,760,479 23,046,644 24,701,613 25,910,032 25,388,848 26,313,894 27,871,265 29,912,495 32,276,800 34,558,005 28,347,399 29,181,735 26,754,939 3,670,372 3,716,083 3,746,651 3,751,050 3,493,242 3,537,131 3,649,080 3, 746,648 3,676,651 3,615,658 3,673,487 | 3,741,069 3,611,176 I 3,637,449 3,362,475 3,231,014 3,332,763 3,463,249 4,006,114 3,974,239 4,019,769 3,979,564 4,019,871 3,955,515 3,881,036 3,930,938 3,805,886 3,835,841 4,259,341 4,120,187 4,022,521 3,923,206 3,924,223 3,797,495 4,313,604 4,288,295 4,402,994 4,215,208 4,196,060 4,214,228 4,301,783 4,427,348 4,571,664 4,793,523 5,289,152 5,241,301 5,185,207 5,435,794 6,829,905 7,110,462 9,445,887 9,762,857 10,897,685 11,338,866 15,394,211 18,180,480 16,678, 790 17,024, 757 16,725,347 17,452, 968 20,002,639 21,700,311 21,963,407 23,533, 597 24,790, 950 24,361, 435 24,697,692 24,110,920 24,793, 299 27,401,470 29,247,762 30,443,695 30,243,130 30,916, 794 32,457,123 34,659,086 37,972,836 40,052,289 35,031,970 37,744,179 36,520,968 15,410,710 18,258,165 16,825,481 17,306, 333 17,023,645 17,818,790 19,878,405 21,891,738 22,177,483 23,617,658 24,889,368 24,242,104 24,823,164 24,191,983 25,019,820 26,969,850 28,499,180 30,198,327 29,604,056 30,509,954 32,298,613 34,706,018 37,565, 952 39,743,212 35,457,861 38,944,592 38,093,805 N A T IO N A L IT Y , 122,638 109,828 105,428 125,658 122,541 127,949 93,119 180,438 176,084 332,685 210, 788 314,599 321,855 308,528 256,304 345, 397 414,110 481,230 421,984 561,981 622,570 748,461 809,573 891,485 1,415,010 2,104,468 1,997,407 BY 116,889 113,616 102,941 127,020 120,689 123,288 123,839 195,704 213,522 242,015 221,421 314,919 320,774 307,753 249,482 367,940 459,128 537,756 492,769 647,111 762,476 850,771 903,617 1,036,598 1,451,089 2,064,526 1,929,196 CLEARED; American. AND 1908............................................................................................................. 1909............................................................................................................. 1910............................................................................................................. 1911............................................................................................................. 1912............................................................................................................. 1913............................................................................................................. 1914............................................................................................................. 1915............................................................................................................. Total foreign. ENTERED 1891............................................................................................................. 1892............................................................................................................. 1893............................................................................................................. 1894............................................................................................................. 1895................................................................................................... 1890............................................................................................................. 1897.............................................................................................. .............. 1898............................................................................................................. 1899............................................................................................................. 1900............................................................................................................. 1901......................... .................................................................................. 1902............................................................................................................. 1903............................................................................................................. 1904............................................................................................................. 1905............................................................................................................. ! All other foreign. TONNAGE Year ended June 30— 3 5 2 No. 252.—Nationality of the F oreign Tonnage and Total A merican Tonnage Entered and Cleared at Seaports of the United States from and to Foreign Countries: X89X to 19X7—Continued. MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AlSfD EXPORTED. 354 N o . 2 5 4 . — M E R C H A N D IS E IM P O R T E D IN T O AN£> E X P O R T E D P R O M T H E U N IT E D S T A T E S , A N D E X C E S S O F I M P O R T S O R E X P O R T S : V a l u e s , b y P r in c ip a l C o u n t r ie s a n d b y G r a n d D iv is io n s , 1908 To 1917. EUROPE. A U S T R IA -H U N G A R Y . Exports. Y ear ended Ju n e Domestic. Foreign. 301908.. 1909.. 1910 .. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917 .. Dollars. Dollars. 16,029,950 144,788 14,079,704 146,199 14,792,764 169,967 19,265,508 249,279 22,133,663 255,367 23,065,050 265,646 22,304,654 413,604 1,232,342 6,327 146,302 Im ports. T otal. Free. Dollars. 16,174,738 14,226,703 14,962,731 19,514,787. 22,388,930 23,320,696 22,718,258 1,238,669 146,302 ........" V - " " ’ 2,986,210 3,398,556 4,091,034 3,696,967' 4,120,816 4,703,119 4,878,18<^ lpZ43^87o 54,284 5,569 Dollars. D utiable. Dollars. 12,439,449 12,038,031 13,317,876 13,261,132 12,502,978 14,4§9,295 15,'232,645 8,080,548 1,376,651 219,883 Total. Dollars. 15,425,659 15,436,587 17,408,910 16,958,099 16,713,794 19,192,414 20,110,834 9,794,418 1,430,935 225,452 Excess of Per exports ( + ) or c en t free. im ports (—). 19.36 22/01 23.50 21.80 24.66 24.51 24.26 17.49 3.79 2.47 + + + + '+ - Dollars. 749,079 1,209,884 2,446,179 2,556,688 5,675,136 4,128,282 2,607,424 8,555,749 1,284,633 225,452 A Z O R E S , A N D M A D E I R A IS L A N D S . 1908.. 19091910.. 19111912.. 1913.. 1914 „ 1915.. 1916 .. 1917 .. 211,633 165,362 182,029 174,747 230,125 237,930 229,923 88,614 278,841 346,895 288 738 2,205 196 662 372 10,800 3,198 14,654 18,787 211,921 166,100 184,234 174,943 230,787 238,302 240,723 91,812 293,495 365,682 31,099 35,308 86,551 188,104 195,200 319,760 525,122 514,148 779,641 1,432,992 34,531 35,720 86,875 188,994 196,558 323,599 537,181 531,538 793,449 1,442,006 9.94 1.15 .37 .47 .69 1.19 2.25 3.27 1.74 .62 + + + 13,217,521 18,627,382 24,271,892 23,124,954 22,078,025 24,559,796 21,324,417 5,832,765 1,258,255 938,387 19,895,677 27,393,918 40,059,281 37,084,743 41,677,418 41,941,014 41,035,532 10,222,860 1,478,579 1,029,261 33.67 32,00 39.41 37.64 47.03 41.44 48.03 42.94 14.90 8-82 +33,044,837 +17,699,085 + 1,057,304 + 7,931,879 + 9,710,200 +24,904,448 +20,184,362 +10,439,455 +20,369,535 +36,338,736 385,667 284,264 462,436 440,537 308,840 280,845 95,395 725 93.86 72.62 92.39 93.44 79.05 7.09 _ — — + _ 3,432 412 324 890 1,358 8,839 12,059 17,390 13,808 9,014 177,390 130,380 97,359 14,015 + 34,229 85,297 - 296,458 - 439,726 - 499,954 — 1,076,324 B E L G IU M . 1908.. 19091910.. 19111912191319141915.. 19161917- 52,254,257 686,257 44,246,404 846,599 40,234,674 881,911 44,214,231 802,391 50,258,463 1,129,155 65,323,465 1,621,997 59,506,535 1,713,359 20,581,789 80,526 21,848,114 37,098,914 269,083 1910.. 1911191219131914191519161917 ., 52,940,514 45,093,003 41,116,585 45,016,622 51,387,618 66,845,462 61,219,894 20,662,315 21,848,114 37,367,997 6,678,156 8,766,536 15,787,389 13,959,789 19,599,393 17,381,219 19,711,115 4,390,095 220,324 90,874 B U L G A R IA . 119,877 89,768 174,706 103,719 326,734 12,490 44,223 8,234 30 128,111 89,768 174,706 103,749 326,734 12,490 44,223 362,003 206,186 427,246 411,658 244,127 19,910 23,664 78,068 35,190 28,879 64,713 260,935 95,395 725 257,556 194,486 287,730 336,606 17,894 268,356 51,172 725 f o r e ig n c o m m e r c e . N o . 2 5 3 . — M E R C H A N D IS E I M P O R T E D A N D E X P O R T E D , A N D T H E A N N U A L E X C E S S O F I M P O R T S O R E X P O R T S : S p e c i e V a l u e s , 1874 t o 1917. Year ended June 30— E xports x Domestic. Dollars. 1874............... 569,433,421 1875 . 499,284,100 1876.............. 525,582,247 1877.............. 589,670,224 1878.............. 680,709,268 1879.............. 698,340,790 1880.............. 823,946,353 1881.............. 883,925,947 1882.............. 733,239,732 1883............... 804,223,632 1884.............. 724,964,852 1885.............. 726,682,946 1886.............. 665,964,529 1887.............. 703,022,923 1888.............. 683,862,104 1889.............. 730,282,609 1890.............. 845,293,828 1891.............. 872,270,283 1892.............. 1,015,732,011 1893.............. 831,030,785 1894............... 869,204,937 1895............... 793,392,599 1896.‘............ 863,200,487 1897............... 1,032,007,603 1898.............. 1,210,291,913 1899.............. 1,203,931,222 1900.............. 1,370,763,571 1901.............. 1,460,462,806 1902............... 1,355,481,861 1903..................... 1,392,231,302 1904.............. 1,435,179,017 1905.............. 1,491,744,641 1906.............. 1,717,953,382 1907.............. 1,853,718,034 1908.............. 1,834,786,357 1909.............. 1,638,355,593 1910.............. 1,710,083,998 1911.............. 2,013,549,025 1912.............. 2,170,319,828 1913.............. 2,428,506,358 1914.............. 2,329,684,025 1915.............. 2,716,178,465 1916.......... .. 4,272,177,579 1917.............. 6,227,164,050 Foreign. Total. exports Im ports. Totalimports. and Dollars. DoUars. Dollars. 16,849,619 586,283,040 567,406,342 14,158,611 513,4^2,711 533,005,436 14,802,424 540,384,671 460,741,190 12,804,996 602,475,220 451,323,126 14,156,498 694^865,766 437,051,532 12,098,651 710,430;441 445,777,775 11,692,305 835,638,658 ^67,954,746 18,451,399 902,377,346 642,6^4,628 17,302,525 750,542,257 724,639,574 19,615,770 823,839,402 723,180,914 15,548,757 740,513,609 667,697,693 15,506,809 742,189,755 577,527,329 13,560,301 679,524,830 635,436,136 13,160,288 716,183,211 692,319,768 12,092,403 695,954,507 723,957,114 12,118,766 742,401,375 745,131,652 12,534,856 857,828,684 789,310,409 12,210,527 884,480,810 844,916,196 14,546,137 1,030,278,148 827,402,462 16,634,409 847,665,194 866,400,922 22,935,635 892,140,572 654,994,622 14,145,566 807,538,165 731,969,965 19,406,451 882,606,938 779,724,674 18,985,953 1,050,993,556 764,730,412 21,190,417 1,231,482,330 616,049,654 23,092,080 1,227,023,302 697,148,489 23,719,511 1,394,483,082 849,941,184 27,302,185 1,487,764,991 823,172,165 26,237,540 1,381,719,401 903,320,948 27,910,377 1,420,141,679 1,025,719,237 25,648,254 1,460,827,271 991,087,371 26,817,025 1,518,561,666 1,117,513,071 25,911,118 1,743,864,500 1,226,562,446 27,133,044 1,880,851,078 1,434,421,425 25,986,989 1,860,773,346 1,194,341,792 24,655,511 1,663,011,104 1,311,920,224 34,900,722 1,744,984,720 1,556,947,430 35,771,174 2,049,320,199 1,527,226,105 34,002,581 2,204,322,4091,653,264,934 37,377,791 2,465,884,1491,813,008,234 34,895,123 2,364,579,1481 , 893,925,657 52,410,875 2,768,589,3401,674,169,740 61,305,306 4,333,482,885 2,197,883,510 62,884,344 6,290,048,394 2,659,355,185 32951°— s a 1917 ------- 23 Excess of exports over im ports. Dollar;. Dollars. 1,153,689,382 18,876,698 1,046,448,147 1,001,125,861 79,643,481 1,053,798,346 151,152,094 1,131,917,298 257,814,234 1,156,217,216 264,661,666 1,503,593,404 167,683,912 1,545,041,974 259,712,718 1,475,181,831 25,902,683 1,547,020,310 400,658,488 1,408,211,302 72,815^916 1,319,717,084 164,662,426 1,314,960,966 44,088,694 1,408,502,979 23,863,443 1,419,911,621 1,487,533,027 1,647,139,093 68,518,275 1,729,397,006 39,564,614 1,857,680,610 202,875,686 1,714,066,116 1,547,135,194 237,145,950 1,539,508,130 75,568,200 1,662,331,612 102,882,264 1,815,723,968 286,263,144 1,847,531,984 615,432,676 1,924,171,791 529,874,813 2,244,424,266 544,541,898 2,310,937,156 664,592,826 2,285,040,349 478,398,453 2,445,860,916 394,422,442 2,451,914,642 469,739,900 2,036,074,737 401,048,595 2,970,426,946 517,302,054 3,315,272,503 446,429,653 3,055,115,138 666,431,554 2,974,931,328 351,090,880 3,301,932,150 188,037,290 3,576,546,304 522,094,094 3,857,587,343 551,057,475 4, 278,892,383 652,875,915 4,258,504,805 470,653,491 4,442,759,080 1,094,419,600 6,531,366,395 2,135,599,375 8,949,403,579|3,630,693,209 Excess of im ports over exports. Dollars. 19,562,725 28,002,607 2,730,277 18,735,728 353 355 MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED, N o . 2 5 4 .— V a l u e of M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d in t o a n d E x p o r t e d S t a t e s , e t c .— C o n tin u e d . * E U R O P E — C o n tin u e d . from t h e U n it e d D EN M A R K . Y ear ended Ju n e Domestic. 30— 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. DoUars. Im ports. Exports. Foreign. Dollars. 21,405,706 135,990 56,711 17,465,402 13,579,127 65,776 70,677 13,126,273 81,326 15,686,022 18,660,579 127,215 83,900 15,586,235 74,280,658 5,543,820 5,224,037 3,631,275 55,608,145 1,130,345 Excess of Per exports (+ ) or cent im ports (—). free. Total. Free. D utiable. Total. DoUars. DoUars. 939,196 1,249,172 1,649,021 1,165,690 2,140,789 2,290,786 2,586,068 2,001,627 2,560,308 893,488 DoUars. 333,742 376,236 549,313 546,910 691,288 683,884 683,667 1,159,072 861,613 701,929 1,272,938 1,625,408 2,198,334 1,712,600 2,832,077 2,974,670 3,269,735 3,160,699 3,421,921 1,595,417 73.78 76.85 75.01 68.07 75.59 77.01 79.10 63.33 74.82 56.00 + + + ,+ + + + + + + DoUars. 20,268,758 15,896,705 11,446,569 11,484,350 12,935,271 15,713,124 12,400,400 76,663,779 52,450,391 55,143,073 159,489 162,140 97,201 30,719 3,363 1,825 5,318 190,056 179,947 126,139 116,876 143,491 36,838 8,308 16.08 9.89 22.94 73.71 97.66 95.05 35.99 + + + + + + 4- 2,026,427 2,210,687 3,489,346 3,786,064 185,539 383,655 567,744 84,542,780 88,440,466 95,821,374 81,185,331 81,925,604 90,139,286 95,445,062 54,463,658 73,328,133 81,050,694 101,999,541 108,387,337 132,363,346 115,414,784 124,548,458 136,877,990 141,446,252 77,158,740 102,077,620 108,069,706 17.12 18.40 27.61 29.65 34.22 34.15 32.52 29.41 28.16 25.00 + 14,123,927 + 376,925 - 14,735,880 + 19,856,864 + 10,840,393 + 9,222,211 + 18,372,672 +292,238,430 +526,774,368 +903,597,500 107,821,454 99,436,729 112,205,205 106,424,816 104,241,376 121,323,365 119,383,978 67,866,710 12,748,348 1,255,719 142,935,547 ,143,525,828 168,805,137 163,242,560 171,380,380 188,963,071 189,919,136 91,372,710 13,943,743 1,524,693 24.57 30.72 33.53 34.81 39.18 35.80 37.14 25.73 8.59 17.63 +133,986,642 + 91,798,312 + 80,750,789 +124,253,254 +135,678,641 +142,721,141 +154,875,140 - 62,509,356 - 13,654,844 + 674,756 21,541,696 17,522,113 13,644,903 13,196,950 15,767,348 18,687,794 15,670,135 79,824,478 55,872,312 56,738,490 DoUars. F IN L A N D .* 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917 .. 2,207,482 2,389,241 3,615,485 3,901,686 327,399 381,296 576,052 9,000 1,393 1,254 1,631 39,197 2,216,482 2,390,634 3,615,485 3,902,940 329,030 420,493 576,052 30,566 17,807 28,938 86,157 140,128 35,013 2,990 FRA N CE. 1908.. 113,802,055 1909.. 107,464,412 1910.. 114,665,589 1911.. 132,869,150 1912.. 131,132,613 1913.. 142,498,860 1914.. 155,591,287 1915.. 367,274,974 1916.. 624,981,387 1917.. 1,008,185,806 2,321,413 116,123,468 1,299,850 108,764,262 2,961,877 117,627,466 2,402,498 135,271,648 4,256,238 136,388,851 3,601,341 146,100,201 4,227,637 159,818,924 2,122,196 369,397,170 3,870,601 628,851,988 3,481,400 1,011,667,206 17,456,761 19,946,871 36,641,972 34,229,453 42,622,854 46,738,704 46,001,190 22,695,082 28, 749,487 27,019,012 G ER M A NY . 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 274,178,712 232,797,756 246,786,846 283,022,029 303,495,338 328,629,366 341,875,820 28,656,206 272,981 1,049,340 2,743,377 2,526,384 2,769,080 4,473,785 3,463,683 3,054,846 2,918,456 207,148 15,918 1,150,109 276,922,089 235,324,140 249,555,926 287,495,814 306,959,021 331,684,212 344,794,276 28,863,354 288,899 2,199,449 35,114,093 44,089,099 56,599,932 56,817,744 67,139,004 67,639,706 70,535,158 23,506,000 1,197,395 268,974 i Included in “ Russia in E urope” prior to 1911. 356 MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED, N o, 2 54 .— V a l u e o f M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d in t o a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m t h e U n it e d S t a t e s , e t c .— Continued. EUROPE—Continued. G IB R A L T A R . Y ear ended Ju n e Domestic. 30— 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. Im ports. Exports. Foreign. Dollars. Dollars. 371,365 489,488 2,400 228,019 328,766 143 564,482 961 467,544 772,979 59 3,486,092 13,883 4,394,535 5,292 7,874,172 65,101 Total. Dollars. 371,365 491,888 228,019 328,909 565,443 467,544 773,038 3,499,975 4,399,827 7,939,273 Free, Dollars. 4,581 14,516 6,113 4,420 14,492 6,086 6,232 2,560 4,933 59,563 D utiable. Total, Excess of Per exports ( + ) or cent im ports (—). free. Dollars. Dollars. 6,467 11,048 19,604 5,088 9,494 3,381 6,824 2,404 2,797 17,289 2,831 7,917 8,878 15,110 1,214 3,774 2,112 7,045 63,134 3,571 41.46 74.05 64.39 64.78 83.82 64.24 41.24 67.83 30.02 94.34 Dollars. + 360,317 + 472,284 + 218,525 + 322,085 + 548,164 + 459,627 + 757,928 + 3,496,201 + 4,392,782 + 7,876,139 3,019,666 2,382,202 2,643,005 3,133,019 3,823,366 3,179,816 3,866,594 4,226,003 9,138,934 7,423,465 25.57 14.76 17.06 13.46 17.07 11.09 12.69 16.52 23.84 31.57 + + + GREECE, 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911-3912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915 .. 1916.. 1917 .. 1,283,724 1,235,743 424,145 607,415 957,300 1,212,148 1,112,676 22,910,665 30,170,179 20,659,307 7,080 1,554 5,525 19,905 9,341 4,047 10,835 588,981 869,493 201,338 3,290,804 1,237,297 429,670 627,320 966,641 1,216,195 1,123,511 23,499,646 31,039,672 20,860,645 772,360 351,713 450,951 421,600 652,640 352,485 490,727 698,095 2,178,549 2,343,939 2,247,306 2,030,489 2,192,054 2,711,449 3,170, 726 2,827,331 3,375,867 3,527,908 6,960,385 5,079,526 1,728,862 1,144,905 2,213,335 2,505,729 2,856,725 1,963,621 2,743,083 19,273,643 21,900,738 13,437,180 IC ELA N D , A N D EAROE ISL A N D S.1 1908.. 1909 .. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 22,908 28,982 3,106 5,599 18,968 33,977 15,855 162,579 216,544 1,360,396 20,561 34,903 43,168 22,908 28,982 3,106 5,599 18,968 33,977 15,855 183,140 251,447 1,403,564 15,742 14,374 16,428 53 12,498 133 41,032 48,836 123,803 3,226 56,774 63,210 140,231 53 30,077 99,125 86,813 83,866 56,273 444,359 , 17 , 678,491 27 , 165,683 , 23 , 452,986 1 25 , 834,908 53 , 467,053 19 , 116,236 i 30 , 752,131 60 , 580,766 16 , 550,448 j 30 , 784,361 65 , 261,268 : 16 , 304,301 31 , 724,228 | 76, 285,278 18 , 872,941 35 , 234,423 74 , 235,012 15 , 763,370 40 , 644,301 184 , 819,688 16 , 732,998 38 , 240,728 , 269 , 246,105 21 , 717,723 3 5 , 714,713 1 360 , 608,356 11 , 551.228 3 4 , 823,140 , , 49 , 868,367 47 , 334,809 48 , 028,529 54 , 107,364 56 , 407,671 54 , 973,726 57 , 432,436 46 , 374,368 83,465 56,273 441,133 17,579 98,992 86,813 401 27.73 22.74 11.71 100.00 41.65 .13 _ + _ 99.52 + 100.00 + 99.28 + 33,866 34,228 137,125 5,546 11,109 65,148 70,958 99,274 195,174 959,205 IT A L Y . .. .. 1 9 1 0 .. 1 9 1 1 .. 1 9 1 2 .. 1913 .. 1 9 1 4 .. 1 9 1 5 .. 1916 '.. 1 9 1 7 .. 1908 1909 , , 53 , 048,326 59 , 993,525 64 , 892,006 75 , 554,103 73 , 737,526 183 , 206,124 267 , 558,732 359 , 351,279 53 599,773 617,621 58 078,454 431,141 418,727 587,241 369,262 731,175 497,486 , 1 , 687,373 1 , 257,077 1 613,564 64 217,394 58 509,595 Includes “ G re en la n d ** prior to 1911. 44 844,174 39.42 49 287,894 47.58 38.33 34.96 33.95 34.88 27.95 30.44 37.82 2 4 .9 0 + 9 , 373,220 + 9 , 221,701 + 3 , 598,686 + 13 , 245,957 + 17 , 232,739 4 - 22 , 177,914 + 17, 827,341 + 129, 845,962 + 211 , 813,669 + 314 , 233,988 357 MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED. N o. 2 5 4 .— V a l u e o p M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d in t o a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m t h e U n it e d S t a t e s , e t c .— Continued. EUROPE—Continued. M A LTA , GOZO, A N D CYPRUS ISLANDS. Exports. Year ended June Domestic. Foreign. 30— 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. Dollars. 548,859 608,280 296,009 230,704 644,933 449,616 266,067 1,258,857 1,304,896 484,737 Dollars. 4,715 29,332 4,300 Imports. Total. Free. Dutiable. Total. Dollars. DoUars. Dollars. DoUars. 648,859 608,280 296,009 230,704 649,648 449,616 266,067 1,258,857 1,334,228 489,037 768 5,091 4,944 1,632 1,203 43 6,444 7,347 33,090 26,508 3,816 5,261 11,407 12,796 14,406 24,131 12,369 13,890 31,605 50,607 4,584 10,352 16,351 14,427 15,609 24,174 18,813 21,237 64,695 77,115 Excess of Per exports (+ ) or cent free. imports (—). 16.75 49.18 30.24 11.31 7.71 .18 34.25 34.60 51.15 34.37 DoUars. + 544,276 + 597,928 + 279,658 + 216,277 + 634,039 + 425,442 + 247,254 + 1,237,620 + 1,269,533 + 411,922 N ETH E R L A N D S. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 101,646,254 94,309,281 84,393,539 95,311,728 103,071,880 125,248,305 111,159,507 140,470,616 95,792,906 107,206,307 659,930 703,085 551,339 792,041 630,979 661,657 1,056,166 2,796,403 1,683,422 1,875,861 102,206,184 4,420,868 15,884,996 20,305,864 21.77 + 81,900,320 95,012,366 5,532,060 20,554,276 26,086,336 21.21 + 68,926,030 84,944,878 7,294,392 24,419,374 31,713,766 23.00 + 53,231,112 96,103,769 8,642,089 24,284,403 32,926,492 26.24 + 63,177,277 103,702,859 10,663,300 24,905,136 35,568,436 29.98 + 68,134,423 125,909,862 11,753,094 26,427,873 38,180,967 20.78 + 87,728,895 112,215,673 12,401,038 23,892,972 36,294,010 34.17 + 75,921,663 143,267,019 8,841,832 23,677,058 32,518,890 27.19 +110,748,129 97,476,328 7,696,678 30,837,831 38,534,409 19.97 + 58,941,919 109,082,168 5,756,363 26,085,781 31,842,144 18.08 + 77,240,024 NORW AY. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 6,838,445 3,181 5,798,765 7,348 8,545 6,940,785 7,350,372 6,033 7,762 8,323,961 28,250 8,363,208 9,063,646 2,964 38,425,938 648,763 52,204,195 1,441,100 81,337,804 663,832 6,841,626 5,806,113 5,949,330 7,356,405 8,331,723 8,391,458 9,066,610 39,074,701 53,645,295 82,001,636 267,717 3,401,192 3,668,909 7. SO + 3,172,717 624,052 4,019,557 4,643,609 13.44 + 1,162,504 1,088,929 5,463,056 6,551,985 16.62 — 602,655 1,133,932 6,875,558 8,009.490 .14.16 — 653,085 1,712,150 6,539,568 8,251,718 20.75 + . 80,005 780,327 7,638,032 8,418,359 9.27 — 26,901 5,912,923 3,284,342 9,197,265 64.29 — 130,655 7,476,801 3,192,063 10,668,864 70.08 + 28,405,837 5,257,704 1,594,010 6,851,714 76.74 + 46,793,581 4,756,603 2,351,708 7,108,311 66.92 + 74,893.325 PO RTUG A L. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 3,078,498 3,899,555 3,223,724 2,663,401 2,755,001 4,151,848 5,216,958 5,067,776 15,283,894 13,637,057 7,674 1,850 131 6,509 10,653 15,310 6,090 12,261 41,299 84,083 8,086,072 3,901,405 3,223,855 2,669,910 2,765,664 4,167,158 5,223,048 6,080,037 15,325,193 13,721,140 4,063,177 6,413,402 5,619,886 6,149,186 6,253,307 6,702,405 4,939,183 3,941,128 5,736,134 6,760,762 904,745 827,160 987,847 866,172 946,883 1,167,818 1,225,882 1,180,811 1,435,161 2,173,116 4,967,922 6,240,562 6,607,733 7,016,368 6,200,190 6,870,223 6,165,065 5,121,939 7,171,295 8,933,878 81.79 86.74 82.82 87.67 84.73 83.00 80.12 76.95 79.99 75.68 1,881,850 - 2,339,157 — 3,283,878 - 4,345,448 - 3,434,536 - 2,703,065 942,017 41,902 + 8,153,898 + 4,787,262 _ 358 MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED. N o . 2 5 4 .— V alue op M e r c h a n d is e I m po r ted into a n d E x p o r t e d S t a t e s , etc .— C on tin u ed . prom t h e U n it e d E U R O P E — C on tin u ed . ROUM ANIA. Year ended June Domestic. 30— 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914., 1915.. 1916.. 1917 Dollars. 447,759 647,045 471,299 956,332 881,287 2,412,885 2,306,377 391,001 112,437 Exports. Im ports. Foreign. Total. Dollars. Dollars. 447,759 647,045 479,364 964,398 906,819 2,417,591 2,306,377 391,001 112,437 8,065 8,066 25,532 4,706 Free. D utiable. Total. Excess of Per exports (-{-) or cent free. im ports (—). Doctors. 3,263 1,277 31,914 253,550 54,962 277,948 461,703 94,954 Dollars. 7,872 , 8,063 4,267 20,047 36,811 70,533 27,917 2,927 20,079 1,285 Dollars. 11,135 9,340 36,181 273,597 91,773 348,481 489,620 97,881 20,079 1,285 29.30 13.68 88.21 92.27 59.89 79.76 94.30 97.01 + 436,624 + 637,705 + 443,183 + 690,801 + 815,046 + 2,069,110 + 1,816,757 + 293,120 + 92,358 1,285 65.58 77.87 75.65 71.73 80.28 81.39 88.38 89.25 77.97 84.32 4* 6,228,956 + 4,581,604 + 693,776 + 12,620,103 + 848,737 - 1,594,895 + 9,257,459 + 34,961,999 4-175,080,814 +428,242,012 i Dollars. R U S S IA IN EU R O PE.1 1908.. 16,243,086 1909.. 15,474,250 1910.. 16,695,805 1911.. 23,157,347 1912.. 21,400,497 1913.. 25,315,679 1914.. 30,039,887 1915.. 36,645,276 1916 .. 178,244,248 1917 .. 428,185,412 99,291 168,925 94,125 366,920 115,163 48,116 48,756 829,104 450,552 502,695 16, 342,377 15,633,175 16,789,930 23,524,267 21,515,660 25,363,795 30,088,643 37,474,380 178,694,800 428,688,107 7,289,085 8,605,786 12,252,676 7,894,006 16,591,274 21,942,840 18,410,582 2,242,402 2,817,953 4,592,012 3.824,336 2,445,785 3,943,478 3,110,158 4,075,649 5,015,850 2,420,602 269,979 796,033 854,083 11,113,421 11,051,571 16,196,154 11,004,164 20,666,923 26,958,690 20,831,184 2,512,381 3,613,986 5,446,095 SERBIA A N D MONTENEGRO.® 3,806 - 6,310 4,273 13,058 26,930 7,616 9,462 909,195 387,893 3,806 6,310 4,273 13,058 26,930 7,616 9,462 909,195 388,434 3,540 29,782 453,551 975,175 524,886 687,078 687,507 1,940,208 409,471 50 22,571 78,140 91,833 49,255 7,975 6,886 9,627 1,952 52,353 531,691 1,067,008 574,141 695,053 694,393 1,949,835 411,423 50 56.89 85.30 91.39 91.43 98.85 99.01 99.51 99.63 100,00 48,547 526,381 — 1,062,735 561,083 668,123 686,777 - 1,940,373 + 497,772 641 + 388,384 + 3,540 3,540 ..................... 1* l 1 Includes Finland prior to 1911. For total com m erce w ith Russia, including Russia in Europe an d in Asia, see p. 387. 1 Includes A lbania beginning w ith 191a 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915 .. 1916.. 1917 .. MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED. 359 N o. 2 54.— V a l u e o f M e r c h a n d is e I m po r ted into a n d E x p o r t e d from t h e U n it e d S ta te s , etc .— C on tin u ed . EUROPE — C on tin u ed. S P A IN . Year ended June Domestic. 30— Dollars. 1908.. 21,882,992 1909.. 19,653,427 1910.. - 18,899,125 1911.. 24,760,914 1912.. 25,030,211 1913.. 31,209,453 1914.. 30,195,622 1915.. 37,835,470 1916.. 52,287,417 1917.. 76,855,034 Im ports. Exports. Foreign. Total. Dollars. 23,387 25*676 65*278 304,002 27,279 262,270 191,947 277,499 549,304 123,316 21,906,379 19,679,003 18,964,403 25,064,916 25,057,490 31,471,723 30,387,569 38,112,969 52,836,721 76,978,350 Dollars. Free. Dutiable. Total. Dollars. Dollars. 10,284,705 8,031,421 11,064,617 10,518,439 11,612,879 10,712,111 13,784,317 10,913,000 13,683,540 20,995,464 14,152,712 14,077,064 18,453,278 19,784* 998 21,931,434 23,220*012 24,658,867 18,027,492 27,864,130 36,862,571 3,868,007 6,045,643 7,388,661 9,266,659 10,318,555 12,507,901 10,874,560 7,114,492 14,180,590 15,867,107 Dollars. Excess of Per exports (+ ) or cen t free. im ports (—). 27.33 42.95 40.04 46.83 47.05 63.87 44.10 39.46 50.89 43.05 Dollars. + 7,753,667 -1- 5,601,939 + 511,125 + 5,279,918 + 3,126,056 + 8,253,711 4* 5,728,702 +20,085,477 +24,972,591 +40,115,779 SW ED EN . 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 9,666,529 5,281 632 6,730,672 5,983,112 8,784 7,971,659 2,163 9,443,084 7,927 12,076,527 27,839 903 14,643,323 75,780,730 2,493,088 45,179,750 6,799,995 44,037,098 646,414 9,671,810 483,521 4,150,151 4,633,672 10.43 + 5,038,138 6,731,304 471,305 4,014,837 4,486,142 10.51 + 2,245,162 5,991,896 751,259 6,079,218 6,830,477 11.00 - 838,581 604,199 7,928,223 8,532,422 7.08 - 558,602 7,973,820 9,451,011 1,067,897 8,453,858 9,521,755 11.22 70,744 12,104,366 770,965 10,403,454 11,174,419 6.90 + 929,947 14,644,226 6,578,695 5,011,412 11,590,107 56.76 + 3,054,119 78,273,818 8,516,464 3,144,873 11,661,337 73.03 +66,612,481 51,979,745 6,923,681 4,923,200 11,846,881 58.44 +40,132,864 44,683,512 18,257,938 5,791,041 24,048,979 75.92 +20,634,533 SW ITZERLAND. 1908.. 1909.. 1910 .. 1911.. 1912.. 1913 .. 1914 .. 1915.. 1916.. 1917 .. 645,849 747,257 752,794 698,986 833,157 795,687 865,699 2,718,645 8,046,249 22,290,609 991 3,479 3,976 6,822 22,198 30,862 153,903 17,143 36,267 35,170 646, 840 750,736 756,770 704,808 855,355 826,649 1,019,602 2,735*788 8,082,516 22,325,779 551,295 455,263 534,890 479,683 548,626 652,661 689,924 1,270,498 2,290,395 1,188,320 24,146,741 23,376,229 24,674,269 25,172,616 23,410,071 22,707,519 24,639,775 18,064,985 19,485,018 19,064,634 24,698,036 2.23 -24,051,196 23,831,492 1.91 -23,080,756 25,209,159 2.12 -24,452,389 25,652,299 1.87 -24,947,491 23,958,697 2.29 -23,103,342 23,260,180 2.38 -22,433,631 25,329,699 2.72 -24,310,097 19,335,483 6.57 -16,599,695 21,775.413 10.52 —13,692,897 20,252,954 5. 86 + 2,072,825 TU R K EY IN EU R O PE .1 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911 .. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916 .. 1917 .. 1,414,887 1,890,998 1,599,401 2,522,813 2,587,564 2,209,822 2,150,103 640,047 41,421 3,137 5,251 13,767 13,328 9,675 7,251 10,186 154 1,418,024 1,896,249 1,613,168 2,536,141 2,597,239 2,217,073 2,160,289 640,201 41,421 852,319 1,174,648 1,469,986 963,924 1,034,579 1,317,937 1,253,082 572,832 39,492 3,702,190 5,218,920 7,219,783 6,576,516 8,818,130 8,599,963 7,043,443 5,100,541 112,114 21,591 4,654,509 6,393,468 8,689,769 7,540,440 9,852,709 9,917,890 8,296,525 5,673,373 151,606 21,591 18,71 18.37 16.92 12.78 10.50 13.29 15,11 10.10 26.05 - 3,136,485 - 4.497,219 - 7,076,601 - 6,004,299 - 7,255,470 - 7,700,817 - 6,136,236 — 5,033,172 — 110,185 21,591 in clu d e s Albania prior to 1915. For total com m erce w ith Turkey* including T urkey in Europe and in Asia, see p. 387. 360 M E R C H A N D IS E IM PO R T ED A N D EXPO RTED, N o. 254,— V a l u e o p M e r c h a n d is e I m po r ted in t o a n d E x p o r t e d prom t h e United S ta te s , etc .— Continued. E U R O P E — C on tin u ed . U N IT E D KINGDOM . ENGLAND. Exports. Year ended Ju n e Domestic. Foreign. 301908 1909.. 1910.. 1911 .. 1912.. 1913.. 1914 .. 1915.. 1916.. 1917 .. DoUars. 528,752,623 470,720,979 458,142,520 628,295,993 517,555,802 642,554,127 645,060,138 826,091,921 1,412,177,432 1,861,715,604 Im ports. Total. Free. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 6,026,074 534,778,697 64,378,923 4,631,291 475,352,270 72,576,056 9,188,855 467,331,375 113,090,799 8,295,737 636,591,730 117,671,653 5,057,226 522,613,028 132,593,389 4,443,784 646,997,911 147,625,214 3,581,261 548,641,399 147,191,293 9,496,358 835,588,279 129,754,711 5,620,512 1,417,797,944 166,817,729 5,338,064 1,867,053,668 154,281,688 D utiable. Dollars. 93,147,468 98,606,391 116,755,193 102,830,486 97,017,695 104,844,023 100,898,620 85,046,574 95,065,932 102,447,885 Total. Dollars. 157,526,391 171,182,447 229,845,992 220,502,139 229,611,084 252,469,237 248,089,913 214,801,285 261,883,661 256,729,573 Excess of P er 1 exports (+ ) or cent free. im ports ( —). 40.87 42.40 49.20 53.37 57.75 58.47 59.33 60.41 63.70 60.08 Dollars. + 377,252,306 + 304,169,823 + 237,485,383 + 316,089,561 + 293,001,944 + 294,528,674 + 300,551,386 + 620,786,994 +1,155,914,283 +1,610,324,095 SCOTLAND. 1908.. 31,066,936 1909.. 26,619,276 1910.. 25,870,269 1911.. 26,889,837 1912.. 30,526,875 1913.. 36,210,071 1914.. 33,702,437 1915.. 53,364,393 1916.. 66,019,131 1917.. 152,267,649 191,565 316,617 270,350 483,758 299,761 190,421 248,510 247,763 110,530 280,505 31,258,501 26,935,893 26,140,619 27,373,595 30,826,636 36,400,492 33,950,947 53,612,156 66,129,661 152,548,154 1,068,731 i, 222,568 3,224,653 4,708,004 4,045,850 4,531,873 12,896,931 11,324,644 13,129,219 14,813,728 18,040,664 19,322,366 19,388,535 19,169,398 19,544,561 19,938,246 14,861, 427 11,890,297 13,319,745 14,874,904 19,109,395 20,544,934 22,613,188 23,877,402 23,590,411 24,470,119 27,758,358 23,214,941 26,448,964 29,688,632 13,557,869 16,613,249 18,352,925 16,562,788 ; 19,245,628 18,249,675 16,413,173 16,727,239 18,383,151 19,648,059 13,719,689 16,885,377 18,570,592 16,909,565 19,739,205 18,625,584 17,813,033 18,335,449 20,110,598 21,256,648 5.33 + 12,149,106 5.95 + 6,390, 959 14.26 + 3,527,431 19.72 + 3,496,193 17.15 + 7,236,225 18.52 + 11,930,373 46.46 + 6,192,589 48.78 + 30,397,215 49.64 + 39,680,697 49.9<f + 122,859,522 IRELAND. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911 .. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915 .. 1916 .. 1917.. 14,620,167 12,336,322 12,064,937 12,627,289 10,882,155 13,698,150 11,625,352 22,507,335 42.733,954 27,182,521 6,157 2,880 15,940 21,360 50,367 52,506 54,165 87,184 23,543 28,335 14,626,324 12,339,202 12,080,877 12,648,649 10,932,522 13,750,656 11,679,517 22,594,519 42,757,497 27,210,856 161,820 272,128 217,677 346,777 493,577 375,909 1,399,860 1,608,210 1,727,447 1,608,589 1.18 1.61 1.17 2.05 2.50 2.02 7.86 8.77 8.59 7.56 906,635 + — 4,546,175 — 6,489,715 — 4,260,916 8,806,683 4,874,928 6,133,516 + 4,259,070 + 22,646,899 + 5,954,208 TOTAL UNITED KINGDOM. 1908.- 574,439,726 1909.. 509,676,577 1910.. 496,077,726 1911.. 567,813,119 1912 .. 558,964,832 1913.. 592,462,348 1914.. 590,387,927 1915.. 901,963,649 1916.. 1,520,930,517 1917.. 2,041,165,774 6,223,796 4,950,788 9,475,145 8,800,855 5,407,354 4,686,711 3,883,936 9,831,305 5,754,585 5,646,904 580,663,522 514,627,365 505,552,871 576,613,974 564,372,186 597,149,059 594,271,863 911,794,954 1,526,685,102 2,046,812,678 65,609,474 124,746,001 74,070,752 134,542,006 116,533,119 154,496,653 122,726,434 138,562,672 137,132,816 135,807,884 152,532,996 143,031,944 161,488,084 132,173,220 142,687,565 113,664,110 181,674,395 126,768,828 170,704,005 136,970,848 190,355,475 34.47 + 390,308* 047 208,612,758 35.51 + 306,014,607 271,029,772 43.00 + 234,523,099 261,289,106 46.97 + 315,324,868 272,940,700 50.24 >+ 291,431,486 295,564,940 51.61 + 301,584,119 293,661,304 54.99 + 300,610,559 256,351,675 55.66 + 655,413,279 308,443,323 58.90 + 1.,218,241,779 307,674,853 55.48 +1,739,137,825 361 MEBGHAKDISE IMPORTED AMD EXPORTED. H o. 254.— T a l c * o p M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d in t o a n d E x p o r t e d pr o m t h e U n it e d S t a t e s , e t c .— Continned. EUROPE—Continued. Year ended June 30— O TH ER EU RO PE. 1911. Exports. Im ports. Domestic. Foreign. Total. Free. Dutiable. Total. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Excess of P er exports (+ ) or cent free. im ports (—). 2 2 - Dollars. 2 T O T A L EU R O PE . 3908. 1,270,016,773 3909 J 1,135,586,011 3910. 1,118,402,094 3911. 1,289,354,924 1912. 1,325,896,164 1913. 1,464,005,220 1914. 1,471,266,488 1915. 1,944,327,132 1916. 2,972,349,994 1917. 4,307,310,138 13,583,382 11,169,310 17,512,457 18,920,854 15,836,625 15,069,541 15,232,241 27,107,555 26,955,103 17,202,523 1,283,600,155 1,146,755,321 1,135,914,551 1,308,275,778 1,341,732,789 1,479,074,761 1,486,498,729 1,971,434,687 2,999,305,097 4,324,512,661 169,088,298 204,327,343 288,467,234 285,723,886 338,118,945 367,255,238 385,270,808 255,177,006 283,438,257 270,595,402 % 438,925,849 449,995,575 517,803,046 482,443,874 481,466,381 525,611,146 510,332,060 359,177,639 332,814,490 339,875,268 608,014,147 654,322,918 806,270,280 768,167,760 819,585,326 892,866,334 895,602,868 614,354,645 616,252,749 610,470,670 27.81 31.23 35.78 37.20 41.24 41.13 43.02 41.54 45.99 44.32 + 675,586,008 + 492,432,403 + 329,644,271 + 540,108,018 + 522,147,463 + 586,208,377 + 590,895,861 + 1,357,080,042 +2,383,052,348 +3,714,041,991 455,546 477,705 591,523 599,516 622,867 483,236 696,419 500,912 708,680 947,969 6.76 9.69 10.04 11.86 11.81 14.85 34.44 54.85 55.13 66.78 + + + + + + + + + + 501,520 685,921 732,436 758,115 843,853 983,176 918,397 985,038 1,516,551 1,781,268 737,389 848,925 1,066,409 1,184,373 1,260,573 1,563,202 2,099,275 1,343,300 1,246,957 1,386,079 75.69 78.97 75.03 73.28 83.93 78.80 67.46 67.97 79.85 69.96 + + + + + 561,756 232,973 145,443 378,210 208,093 96,977 399,837 39,296 348,757 520,796 HORTH A M ERICA. BERM UDA. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 935,868 1,064,917 1,186,750 1,280,756 1,419,367 1,400,012 1,427,710 1,460,690 2,103,956 2,704,611 21,198 98,709 137,209 76,875 47,353 66,400 386,097 25,260 123,273 24,626 957,066 1,163,626 1,323,959 1,357,631 1*466,720 1,466,412 1,613,816 1,485,950 2,227,231 2,729,237 30,827 46,279 69,374 71,103 73,579 71, 775 239,434 274,766 390,701 632,992 424,719 431,426 532,149 528,413 549,288 411,461 456,935 225,146 317,979 314,977 BRITISH HONDURAS. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 1,292,924 1,078,233 1,206,962 1,559,257 1,467,476 1,464,166 1,696,794 1,380,941 1,594,108 1,902,071 6,221 3*665 4,890 3,326 1 ,1 9 0 2,059 2,644 1,655 1,606 4,804 1,299,145 1,081,898 1,211,852 1,562, 583 1,468,666 1,466,225 1,699,438 1,382,596 1,595,714 1,906,875 658,043 670,357 800,124 868,029 1,058,008 1,231,856 1,416,333 912,991 995,745 969,775 179,346 178,568 266,285 316,344 202,566 331,346 682,942 430,309 251,212 416,304 - + + + 362 MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED, N o. 254.— V a l u e o f M e r c h a n d is e I m po r ted in t o a n d E x p o r t e d from t h e U n it e d ; S ta te s , etc . — Continued. NORTH A M E R IC A —Continued. CANADA. NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK, AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.1 Year ended June Domestic. 30— 1903.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. Dollars. 7,818,363 7,256,085 8,839,831 9,677,030 9,934,741 12,044,517 11,680,779 14,399,889 Imports. Exports. Foreign, Total. Dollars. Dollars. 498,639 387,899 379,079 428,706 501,121 753,967 701,299 779,326 Free. Dollars. 8,317,002 8,328,937 7,643,984 8,357,932 9,218,910 4,184,374 10,105,735 10,435,862 12,798,484 12,382,078 15,179,215 Dutiable. Total. Excess of Per exports (+ ) or cent imports (—). free. Dollars. Dollars. 7,437,061 10,765,998 30.92 7,604,459 10,962,391 30.63 8,079,242 12,263,616 34.12 11,611,722 13,726,556 16,380,457 17,326,618 16,594,805 - Dollars. 2,448,996 3,318,407 3,044,706 1,505,987 3,290,694 3,581,973 4,944,540 1,415,590 QUEBEC, ONTARIO, MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN, ALBERTA, THE NORTHWEST TERRI TORIES, AND YUKON TERRITORY, i 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 139,388,192 135,926,369 179,640,933 225,896,070 273,763,764 347,692,817 290,741,793 253,632,354 8,838,918 9,217,656 12,739,783 12,609,277 13,412,507 16,913,170 13,901,288 15,688,378 148,227,110 21,888,434 31,356,984 53,245,418 41.11 + 94,981,692 145,144,025 22,796,498 34,269,080 57,065,678 39.95 + 88,078,447 192,380,716 32,007,499 39,638,838 71,646,337 44.67 +120,734,379 238,505,347 78,101,800 +160,403,547 287,176,261 84,348,789 +202,827,472 364,605,987 +275,770,874 88,835,113 304,643,081 126,374,820 +178,268,261 269,320,732 124,006,478 +144,414,254 BRITISH COLUMBIA. > 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 10,310,181 10,726,537 14,067,259 20.798,676 31,197,415 37,689,483 27,368,776 15,881,210 181,654 234,110 323,136 896,256 447,656 355,603 323,046 305,655 10,491,835 10,660,647 14,390,395 21,194,931 81,645,071 38,044,986 27,691,822 16,186,865 7,378,503 7,155,242 6,832,499 3,741,747 11,120,250 66.35 4,133,844 11,289,086 63.38 4,386,858 11,218,357 60.90 + 11,149,896 + 10,738,023 + 15,355,610 + 16,988,271 + 18,070,429 - 628,416 628,439 3,172,038 10,045,035 20,907,048 22,689,376 10,703,551 1,883,564 1 Free and dutiable im ports n o t stated separately a lter 1910, nor are the Provinces of Canada sepa rately stated after 1915. 363 MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AMD EXPORTED. No. 254*— V a l u e o f M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d in t o a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m t h e U n it e d S t a t e s , e t c .— Continued. NOBiTH AM EBICA—Continued. CAN A B A —Continued. TOTAL CANADA. Exports. Year ended June Domestic. Foreign. 301908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. Dollars. 167,516,736 153,608,991 202, 548,023 256,371,776 314,895,910 397,426,817 329,791,348 283,913,453 445,913,463 758,596,251 Dollars . 9,519,211 9,839,665 13,441,998 13,434,238 14,361,284 18,022,640 14,925,633 16,773,359 22,871,330 28,580,848 Imports. Excess of Per exports (+ } or cent imports ( —). free. Total. Free. Dutiable. Total. Dollars . 167,035,947 163,448,656 215,990,021 269,806,013 329,257,194 415,449,457 344,716,981 300,686,812 468,784,793 787,177,099 Dollars. 32,595,874 33,309,672 43,024,372 46,991,271 50,214,329 64,006,573 115,040,442 136,784,408 172,964,669 252,671,581 i Dollars. 42,535,792 46,007,383 52,103,938 53,872,147 58,599,039 56,564,607 45,649,267 22,787,304 31,053,558 68,277,911 Dollars. 76,131,666 79,317,055 95,128,310 100,863,418 108,813,368 120,571,180 160,689,709 159,571,712 204,018,227 320,949,492 Dollars. + 91,904,281 + 84,131,601 +120,861,711 +168,912,696 +220,433,826 +294,878,277 +184,027,272 +141,115,100 +264,766,566 +466,227,607 43.39 42.00 45.23 46.59 46.15 53.09 71.60 85.72 84. 78 78.72 CENTRAL, AM ERICAN STATES. C 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912 .. 1913.. 1914.. 1916.. 1916 .. 1917 .. 2,676,552 2,288,890 3,031,369 3,434,844 3,596,149 3,434,753 3,450,938 2,351,005 3,483,728 3,859,870 20,192 18,206 19,141 38,532 52,038 80,155 50,448 62,313 84,478 124,984 2,696,744 2,307,096 3,050,510 3,473,376 3,647,187 3,514,908 3,501,386 2,413,318 3,568,206 3,984,854 G 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 1,693,045 1,688,432 1,939,495 2,409,383 2,495,789 3,620,898 3,579,988 2,729,999 3,774,206 5,336,073 37,655 17,724 19,751 22,386 23,263 37,689 21,825 39,271 73,824 50,204 1,730,700 1,706,156 1,959,246 2,431,769 2,519,052 3,658,587 3,601,813 2,769,270 3,848,030 5,386,277 O S 4,372,358 2,654,431 3,628,047 4,834,213 3,813,432 3,092,878 3,565,628 3,498,530 4,161,303 5,101,719 U 2,283,610 3,097,314 1,779,387 2,517,536 2,613,957 3,021,657 4, 038,215 6,470,763 8,579,049 9,785,579 T A 32,807 55,563 13,251 4,203 4,419 5,857 4,736 46,637 174,112 518,426 A T R 4,405,165 2,709,994 3,641,298 4,838,416 3,817,851 3,098,735 3,670,864 3,646,167 4,335,415 5,620,145 E I 106,657 2,390,167 51,175 3,148,489 52,937 1,832,324 44,952 2,562,488 30,080 2,644,037 85,324 3,106,981 40,397 4,078,612 87, 783 6,558,546 145,679 8,724,728 271,751 10,057,330 98.86 97.25 99.01 98.66 98.33 97.30 . 402,898 590,788 — 1,365,040 — + - — A 95.54 98.38 97.11 98.25 A __ 1,708,421 99,26 97.95 99.64 99.92 99.88 99.81 99.87 98.68 95.98 90.78 M C 170,664 416,173 68,978 1,131,849 767,209 1,635,291 L _ 659,467 - 1,442,333 + 126,922 130,719 124,985 + 561,606 476,799 - 3,789,276 - 4,876,698 - 4,671,053 A . 364 MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED, No. 254.— V M alue of e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d in t o a n d S t a t e s , e t c . — Continued. E xpo rted from t h e U n it e d NORTH AM ERICA—Continued. CENTRAL AM ERICAN STATES—Continued. HONDURAS. Im ports. Exports. Y ear ended Ju n e 30— Domestic. Foreign. Total. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912., 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. Dollars. Dollars. 1,730,095 38,900 1.466,315 33,317 1,579,208 26,285 2,096,424 29,590 2,412,425 48,844 3,113,801 54,961 93,532 4,779,980 4,907,414 97,029 4,558,981 50,434 24,553 5,668,001 Dollars. 1,768,995 1,499,632 1,605,493 2,126,014 2,461,269 3,168,762 4,873,512 5,004,443 4,609,415 5,692,554 Free. D utiable. T ptal. Dollars. Dollars. 66,316 27,476 8,589 6,669 6,027 5,448 21,639 22,428 174,106 627,395 2,268,070 2,150,752 2,012,225 2,657,009 2,780,972 3,200,591 3,130,328 2,593,524 2,978,473 4,687,155 2,211,754 2,123,276 2,003,636 2,650,340 2,774,945 3,195,143 3,108,689 2,571,0% 2,804,367 4,059, 760 Dollars. Excess of exports (+ ) Per or cent. im ports (—). 97.52 98.73 99.67 99,75 99,78 99.83 99.31 99.14 94.15 86.61 Dollars. - 499,075 - 651,120 - 406,732 - 530,995 - 319,703 — 31,829 - 1,743,184 + 2,410,919 + 1,630,942 + 1,005,399 NICARAGUA. 1908.. 1,530,635 44,244 1,674,879 1,032,683 128,149 1,160,832 88.96 + 414,047 1 90 9 .. 1,334,551 20,736 1,355,287 850,016 154,795 1,004,811 + 350,476 1910.. 1,653,558 37,239 1,690,792 1,249,599 72,168 1,321,767 84.60 94.54 1911.. 1912.. 2,452,945 22,847 62,469 169,224 2,475,792 1,440,831 1,468 1,442,299 99.90 2,486,878 2,925,807 1,503,321 1,433,988 1,826 4,006 1,505,147 1,437,939 99.88 99.72 1,395,248 2,201,910 99.29 99.00 + 1,233,786 114,232 1913.. 1914.. 2,424,409 2,756,683 1 91 5 .. 1916.. 2,563,071 1,972,022 3,008,259 1917.. 4,467,341 65,963 115,656 160,845 66,272 369,025 + + 1,033,493 981,731 + + 1,487,868 2,629,034 2,087,678 3,169,104 2,346,583 9,917 22,126 48,241 2,394,824 97.99 + 4,533,613 2,744,890 281,168 3,026,058 90.71 + 1,507,555 105,193 82,211 193,244 220,950 63,539 47,102 29,462 41,516 24,637 42,286 1,469,344 1,676,994 2,229,189 3,506,736 4,425,044 4,234,010 4,509,719 4,388,136 5,336,299 7,585,331 92.84 95.10 91.33 93.70 98.56 98.89 99.35 99.05 99.54 99.44 +16,763,322 +15,120,636 +18,367,182 +17,361,184 +19,122,825 +20,328,237 +18,168,515 +14,820,917 +18,124,512 +20,942,876 1,385,331 2,179,784 774,280 PANAMA. 1908.. 1909 .. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 18,133,246 16,717,140 20,489,503 20,790,661 23,435,745 24,464,748 22,440,472 18,837,025 23,221,615 28,357,194 99,420 80,390 106,868 77,258 112,124 97,499 237,762 372,028 239,196 171,013 18,232,666 16,797,530 20,596,371 20,867,919 23,547,869 24,562,247 22,678,234 19,209,053 23,460,811 28,628,207 1,364,151 1,594,783 2,035,945 3,285,785 4,361,505 4,186,908 4,480,257 4,346,620 5,311,662 7,543,045 M E R C H A N D IS E IM P O R T E D AND 365 EXPORTED. No. 2 5 4 ,—V alue of M erchandise I mported into and E xported States, etc*—Continued. NORTH AM ERICA—Continued. from the U nited C E N T R A L A M E R I C A N S T A T E S -C o n tin u e d . SALVADOR. Year ended June Domestic. 30— 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. Exports. Foreign. Dollars. Dollars. 1,344,655 12,642 1,452,045 10,090 1,309,744 7,213 2,090,053 10,660 2,405,293 15,991 2,302,705 87,266 2,111,220 43,918 2,069,092 32,874 3,007,437 40,903 4,352,692 39,552 Im ports. Total. Free. Dollars. Dollars. 1,357,297 972,918 1,462,135 934,816 1,316,957 1,173,933 2,100,713 1,461,662 2,421,284 1,517,687 2,389,971 1,370,972 2,155,138 1,141,446 2,101,966 1,821,483 3,048,340 1,695,033 4,392,244 4,259,284 D utiable. Total. Excess of Per exports (+ ) or cent im ports(—). free. DdUars. 8,797 35,321 2,460 2,130 2,267 596 ,16,874 125,899 *434,835 751,571 Dollars. 981,715 970,137 1,176,393 1,463,792 1,519,954 1,371,568 1,158,320 1,947,382 2,129,868 5,010,855 99.10 96.36 99.79 99.85 99.85 99.96 98.54 93.53 79.58 85.01 + 375,582 4 491,998 + 140,564 + 636,921 + 901,330 + 1,018,403 + 996,818 4 154,584 4 918,472 — 618,611 12,890 36,810 40,120 40,920 91,340 82,750 163,475 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100,00 100.00 1 - 46,945,690 47,712,214 58,795,943 67,450,111 65,916,313 77,543,842 92,690,566 77,612,691 97,676,544 112,138,677 80.42 78.64 82.39 83.04 80.54 82.43 90.38 85.66 85.05 87.90 Dollars. G R E E N L A N D .1 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 1,551 1,551 2,203 2,300 2,203 2,300 12,890 36,810 40,120 40,920 91,340 82,750 163,475 - 12,890 35,259 40,120 40,920 91,340 80,547 161,175 M E X IC O . 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 54,885,540 49,117,067 57,345,549 60,247*097 51,961,408 52,952,421 37,080,868 32,219,923 46,366,035 77,336,643 624,064 676,256 848,156 1,034,618 885,721 1,431,003 1,667,925 1,944,524 1,579,484 1,667,954 55,509,604 49,793,323 58,193,704 61,281,715 52,847,129 54,383,424 38,748,793 34,164,447 47,945,519 79,004,597 37,753,538 37,617,986 48,441,499 47,713,167 53,085,903 63,922,151 83,770,616 66,479,605 83,075,356 98,560,865 9,192,162 10,194,228 10,354,444 9,736,944 12,829,410 13,621,691 8,919,950 11,133,086 14,601,188 13,577,812 1Prior to 1911 included in “ Iceland, an d Faroe Islands.*' + 8,563,914 + 2,081,109 - 602,239 + 3,831,604 -13,068,184 -23,160,418 -53,941,773 -43,448,244 -49,731,025 -33,134,080 366 M E R C H A N D ISE IM P O R TE D A N D E X P O R T E D . No. 2 5 4 .—V alue of M erchandise I mported into and E xported from the U nited States, etc.—Continued. NORTH AM ERICA—C o n tin u e d . M IQ U E L O N , L A N G L E Y , E T C . Year ended June Domestic. 30— 1908 .. 1909 .. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917 .. Imports. Exports. Foreign. Dollars. Dollars. 45,627 60 34,311 39,221 25 590 66,610 1,192 53,306 65,538 110,174 1,144 71,270 795 123,549 1,709 167,781 3,078 Total. Free. Dutiable. Total. Excess of Per exports (+ ) or cent imports (—). free. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 45,687 137 100.00 137 1,551 34,311 1,551 12,655 39,246 12,655 6,927 67,200 40 6,967 .57 862 12,891 54,498 13,753 6.27 1,211 1,211 65,538 111,318 72,065 55 55 100.00 125,258 170,859 Dollars. 45,550 32,760 26,591 60,233 40,745 64,327 111,318 72,010 125,258 170,859 + + + + + + + + + + NEW FO U N D LA N D AND LA B R A D O R . 1908.. 1909 .. 1910.. 1911.. 1912 .. 1913.. 1914 .. 1915 .. 1916.. 1917 .. 3,573,428 3,936,449 4,063,494 4,590,458 4,567,734 4,846,623 5,697,128 5,328,629 6,994,884 9,814,274 14,320 3,194 11,308 13,924 18,688 41,995 37,898 23,999 128,957 112,779 3,587,748 3,939,643 4,074,802 4,604,382 4,586,422 4,888,618 5,735,026 5,352, 628 7,123,841 9,927,053 715,208 524,422 385,185 527,960 420,771 465,709 1,022,947 1,216,005 1,586,503 2,588,098 453,85*2 623,653 844,503 852,975 860,451 686,166 292,332 175,663 280,185 405,332 1,169,060 1,148,075 1,229,688 1,380,935 1,281,222 1,151,875 1,315,279 1,391,668 1,866,688 2,993,430 61.17 45.68 31.32 38.23 32.84 40.43 77.77 87.38 84.99 86.46 +2,418,688 +2,791,568 +2,845,114 +3,223,447 +3,305,200 +3,736,743 +4,419,747 +3,960,960 +5,257,153 +6,933,623 310,913 325,435 335,349 259,715 386,743 395,318 621,395 33.58 18.63 16.63 28.88 16.11 21.14 11.80 +1,140,715 + 1,193,211 +1,149,335 +1,153,219 + 894,957 +1,254,889 +1,723,776 236,018 6,242,700 96.23 224,047 6,325,306 96.46 140,030 5,291,388 97.35 277,871 6,701,913 95.86 324,038 5,561,585 94.17 487,345 4,767,025 89.78 710,968 4,239,940 83.24 -1,863,115 -1,352,011 4,169 -1,447,789 - 996,882 +1,717,182 +3,834,834 W E S T IN D IE S . BRITISH—BARBADOS. i 1911 .. 1912 .. 1913 .. 1914 .. 1915 .. 1916 -. 1917.. 1,448,059 1,514,548 1,481,850 1,398,463 1,270,679 1,632,323 2,332,747 3,569 4,098 2,834 14,471 11,021 17,884 12,424 1,451,628 1,518,646 1,484,684 1,412,934 1,281,700 1,650,207 2,345,171 104,394 60,636 55,781 74,998 62,291 83,552 73,387 206,519 264,799 279,568 184,717 324,452 311,766 548,008 BRITISH—JAMAICA, i 1911.. 1912.. 1913 .. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 4,340,827 4,928,946 5,242,742 5,212,760 4,489,746 6,356,158 7,966,886 38,758 44,349 44,477 41,364 74,957 128,049 107,888 4,379,585 4,973,295 5,287,219 5,254,124 4,564,703 6,484,207 8,074,774 6,006,682 6,101,259 5,151,358 6,424,042 5,237,547 4,279,680 3,528,972 i Included in " West Indies—Total British ” prior to 1911. 367 M ERCH AN D ISE IM PO R TED A N D EXPORTED. N o. 2 5 4 . —V alue of M erchandise I mported into and E xported from the U nited States, etc.—Continued. NORTH AM ERICA—Continued. W E S T I N D IH S —Continued. BRITISH—TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO.* Year ended June Domestic. 30— 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. Exports. Foreign. Dollars. Dollars. 3,350,330 24,808 16,002 3,338,679 3,107,851 11,738 18,344 3,447,266 20,283 3,236,905 4,330,532 41,984 6,198,453 35,193 Imports. Total. Dollars. 3,375,138 8,354,681 3,119,589 3,466,610 3,257,188 4,372,516 6,233,646 Excess of Per exports (+ ) or cent imports (—). free. Free. Dutiable. Total. Dollars. Dollars. 441,164 583,587 494,365 180,309 125,622 255,201 451,564 4,665,110 5,027,919 6,393,550 6,875,104 6,535,558 7,009,834 8,223,613 90.55 88.39 90.83 97.38 97.73 96.36 94.51 - Dollars. 1,289,972 1,673,238 2,273,961 3,409,494 2,278,370 2,637,318 1,989,967 401,030 1,039,857 510,416 1,356,141 489,735 1,624,075 704,931 1,714,127 644,156 1,768,476 746,493 2,232,577 1,041,523 3,674,518 61.44 62.36 69.85 58.87 63.58 66.56 71.65 + + + + + + + 1,627,192 1,614,310 1,295,589 1,510,215 1,007,524 1,490,532 1,606,718 1,924,697 1,398,037 1,231,600 1,284,731 1,582,849 1,403,698 1,347,828 1,418,268 1,800,805 2,752,063 84.13 87.76 88.96 89.52 87.85 88.90 91.33 89.30 87.50 83.58 + + + 346,033 305,635 123,280 385,180 217,728 166,794 2,193,849 1,372,771 1,825,285 5,175,361 4,223,946 4,444,332 4,899,185 6,694,796 5,409,936 6,754,633 7,772,049 Dollars. BRITISH—OTHER BRITISH, * 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917 .. 2,638,068 2,944,196 2,898,532 3,200,583 2,748,004 3,672,406 5,227,303 28,981 26,265 21,132 23,759 27,996 50,703 53,933 2,667,049 638,827 2,970,451 845,725 2,919,664 1,134,340 3,224,342 1,009,1% 2,776,000 1,124,320 3,723,109 1,486,084 5,281,236 2,632,995 TOTAL BRITISH. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911 .. 1912 .. 1913 .. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917 .. 12,353,200 11,607,381 11,157,308 11,777,284 12,726,369 12,730,975 13,259,072 11, 745,334 15,991,419 21,725,389 122,183 108,273 120,655 %, 116 90,704 80,181 97,938 34,257 238,620 209,438 12,475,383 11,716,654 11,277,963 11,873,400 12,817,073 12,811,156 13,357,010 11,879,591 16,230,039 21,934,827 10,204,653 10,0U, 982 9,923,083 10,973,849 11,451,952 11,240,664 14,203,031 11,834,094 12,603,949 14,007,403 12,129,350 11,410,019 11,154,683 12,258,580 13,034,801 12,644,362 15,550,859 13,252,362 14,404,754 16,759,466 - + - + CUBA. 1908.. 46,500,800 660,506 1909.. 42,629,871 1,283,485 1910.. 51,794,848 1,063,910 1911.. 59,962,955 746,107 1912.. 61,133,985 1,069,066 1913.. 69,605,532 975,622 1914.. 67,798,245 1,086,183 1915.. 73,988,794 1,541,588 1916 .. 123,425,573 3,773,005 1917.. 174,885,578 3,406,750 47,161,306 2,999,830 80,284,862 83,284,692 3.60 - 36,123,386 43,913,356 3,404,366 93,317,827 96,722,193 3.52 - 52,808,837 52,858,768 3,705,015 118,822,992 122,528,037 3.03 - 69,669,279 60,709,062 4,001,275 106,308,193 U 0,309,468 3.63 - 49,600,406 62,203,051 3,995,079 116,159,247 120,154,326 3.32 r 57,951,275 70,581,154 4,358,290 121,729,883 126,088,173 3.46 - 55,507,019 68,884,428 7,887,324 123,416,470 131,303,794 6.01 - 62,419,366 75,530,382 11,331,628 174,375,273 185,706,901 6.10 -110,176,519 127,198,578 14,834,933 214,142,634 228,977,567 6.48 -101,778,989 178,292,328 15,702,355 237,693,055 253,395,410 6.20 - 75,103,082 1Included in “ West Indies—Total British” prior to 1911. 368 M E R C H A N D ISE IM P O R T E D A N D EXPORTED. No. 2 54 .—V alue op M erchandise I mported into and E xported from the U nited States, etc.—Continued. NORTH AM ERICA—Continued. W E S T IN T > IB S —Continued. DANISH (VIRGIN ISLANDS OF TH E U N ITED STATES). Year ended June Domestic. so1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915 .. 1916.. 1917.. Imports. Exports. Foreign. Dollars. . Dollars. 5,196 721,997 678,600 15,081 746,286 2,888 806,485 4,052 920,293 4,407 887,406 6,681 889,461 1,505 700,713 2,641 843,754 6,623 1,418,106 20,798 Total. Dollars. 727,193 693,681 749,174 810,537 924,700 894,087 890,966 703,354 850,377 1,438,904 Free. Dutiable. Total. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 592,292 19,116 573,176 221,457 9,070 212,387 20,379 383,547 403,926 64,042 135,117 71,075 22,623 489,639 467,016 28,918 19,113 48,031 22,251 29,374 7,123 35,170 315,652 350,822 54,978 8,518 63,496 44,740 1,214,867 1,259,607 Excess of Per exports (+ ) or cent imports( —). free. 3.23 4.10 5.05 47.39 4.62 60.21 75.75 10.02 86.59 3.55 Dollars. 134,901 472,224 345,248 675,420 435,061 846,056 861,592 352,532 786,881 179,297 + + + + + + + + + + DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. 1908.. 1909 .. 1910 .. 1911 .. 1912.. 1913 .. 1914 .. 1915 .. 1916.. 1917 .. 2,638,460 2,501,919 3,030,520 3,741,197 4,353,380 •5, 750,989 4,862,843 5,248,536 7,143,323 13,359,473 64,816 77,401 75,882 64,132 72,102 51,778 54,358 431,763 484,180 434,952 2,703,276 2,529,077 2,054,584 4,583,661 55.18 2,579,320 2,063,170 1,590,710 3,653,880 56.47 3,106,402 2,356,020 106,696 2,462,716 95.67 628,965 3,632,453 82.69 3,805,329 3,003,488 4,425,482 3,772,953 612,117 4,385,070 86.04 5,802,767 3,599,642 129,132 3,728,774 96.54 4,917,201 3,700,755 176,079 3,876,834 95.46 5,680,299 6,640,114 3,186,283 9,826,397 67.57 7,627,503 8,296,640 5,160,013 13,456,653 61.65 13,794,425 8,676,291 6,216,008 14,892,299 58.26 -1,880,385 -1,074,560 + 643,686 + 172,876 + 40,412 +2,073,993 + 1,040, 367 -4,146,098 -5,829,150 -1,097,874 DUTCH. 1908.. 1909 .. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913 .. 1914.. 1915 .. 1916.. 1917 .. 702,058 632,566 653,801 765,411 963,331 1,012,815 901,268 1,103,868 1,533,063 1,962,872 4,152 3,261 4,345 3,391 2,676 7,689 5, 272 6,720 36,541 8,244 706,210 635,827 658,146 768,802 966,007 1,020,604 906,640 1,110,588 1,569,604 1,971,116 314,780 194,097 236,430 227,219 313,915 482,519 370,560 479,741 726,067 737,055 47,186 55,726 110,159 126,037 168,729 192,843 142,399 119,231 118,717 163,220 361,966 249,823 346,589 353,256 482,644 675,362 512,959 598,972 - 844,784 900,275 86.97 77.69 68.22 64.32 65.04 71.45 72.24 80.09 85.95 81.88 + 344,244 + 386,004 + 311,557 + 415,546 + 483,363 + 345,142 + 393,581 + 511,616 + 724,820 +1.,070,841 M ER C H A N D ISE IM P O R T E D A N D No. 2 5 4 . — V a l u e op M 369 EXPORTED, e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d in t o a n d S t a t e s , e t c .— E x po r ted prom t h e Continued. NORTH AM ERICA—Continued. U n it e d W E S T IN D IE S —Continued. FRENCH. ^ Exports. Year ended June Domestic. 30— 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917 .. Foreign. Dollars. Dollars. 1,436,732 18,969 1,347,817 64,387 1,281,911 36,313 1,544,601 33,580 1,455,348 8,218 10,791 1,712,333 2,075,964 7,659 2,075,852 180,817 3,327,995 169,134 5,453,167 67,168 Imports. Excess of Per exports (+ ) or cent free. im ports(—). Total. Free. Dutiable. Total. Dollars. 1,455,701 1,412,204 1,318,224 1,578,181 1,463,566 1,723,124 2,083,623 2,256,669 3,497,129 5,520,335 Dollars. 57,361 46,747 39,470 21,890 85,655 72,368 14,026 7,441 19,233 16,546 Dollars. 2,750 3,152 3,762 3,367 2,815 7,368 45,942 47,722 69,263 88,407 Dollars. 60,111 49,899 43,232 25,257 88,470 79,736 59,968 55,163 88,496 104,953 95.43 93.68 91.30 86.67 96.82 90.78 23.39 13.49 21.73 15.76 + + + + + + + + + + Dollars. 1,395,590 1,362,305 1,274,992 1,552,924 1,375,096 1,643,388 2,023,655 2,201,506 3,408,633 5,415,382 3,585 3,531 4,011 28,467 5,997 2,592 5,296 4,653 4,950 231,706 689,045 525,947 790,579 813,713 800,178 874,731 691,807 1,542,836 2,560,340 4,234,531 99.48 99.33 99.49 96.50 99.25 99.70 99.23 99.70 99.60 94.53 + + + + + + + + + + 2,960,127 8,411,412 3,707,870 4,545,048 6,471,821 5,766,534 4,848,898 1,641,782 3,982,639 3,135,865 238,815,898 253,999,920 306,767,486 305,496,793 334,072,039 361,943,659 427,399,354 473,079,796 591,895,543 766,112,537 42.17 39.20 39.65 43.04 42.48 46.06 57.58 54.64 54.58 56.42 + 85*858,821 + 55,476,774 + 78,752,583 +151,562,386 +182,765,558 +255,469,354 +101,245,608 + 3,995,931 +141,729,131 +397,645,563 HAITI. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917 .. 3,542,463 3,857,042 4,381,513 5,226,640 7,042,772 6,426,983 5,431,712 3,080,736 6,288,016 7,216,734 106,709 80,317 116,936 132,121 229,227 213,282 108,993 103,883 254,963 153,662 3,649,172 3,937,359 4,498,449 5,358,761 7,271,999 6,640,265 5,540,705 3,184,618 6,542,979 7,370,396 685,460 522,416 786,568 785,246 794,181 872,139 686,511 1,538,183 2,555,390 4,002,825 T O T A L N O R T H A M E R IC A . 1908.. 313,254,061 1909.. 297,042,537 1910.. 369,439,058 1911.. 441,214,836 1912.. 499,731,040 1913.. 595,976,098 1914.. 509,948,265 1915.. 455,185,295 1916.. 702,705,569 1917.. 1,128,586,421 32951°— 11,420,658 12,434,157 16,081,011 15,844,343 17,106,557 21,436,915 18,696,697 21,890,432 30,319,105 35,171,679 s a 1917 324,674,719 309,476,694 385,520,069 457,059,179 616,837,697 617,413,013 528,644,962 477,075,727 733,024,674 1,163,758,100 24 100,701,378 99,575,200 121,648,096 131,451,836 141,911,467 166,694,215 246,134,766 258,513,817 323,084,911 432,268,278 138,114,520 154,424,720 185,119,390 174,044,957 192,160,672 195,249,444 181,264,588 214,565,979 268,810,632 333,844,259 370 M E R C H A N D ISE IM P O R TE D A N D No. 264. — V a l u e of M e r c h a n d i s e I m p o r t e d in t o a n d Sta tes, etc. —Continued. SOUTH AM ERICA. EXPORTED. E U x po rted fro m t h e n it e d A R G E N T IN A . Exports. Year ended June Domestic. Foreign. 30— Dollars, 1908.. 31,671,066 1909 .. 33,458,106 1910.. 40,364,342 1911.. 43,763,424 1912 .. 63,050,943 1913.. 52,807,331 1914.. 46,053,874 1916.. 32,167,859 1916 .. 65,826,002 1917.. * 81,939,982 Dollars, 187,089 254,400 330,599 165,087 107,236 87,503 125,215 881,747 552,364 435,183 Imports. Total. Free. Dutiable. Dollars. Dollars. 2,510,067 3,745,558 17,590,832 12,879,479 21,100,777 18,562,978 43,655,906 69,106,865 96,521,654 142,154,472 8,514,041 18,484,624 15,872,432 16,211,253 8,746,239 8,300,754 1,468,082 4,669,393 16,990,766 10,457,939 11,024,098 22,230,182 33,463,264 29,090,732 29,847,016 26,863,732 45,123,988 73,776,258 112,512,420 152,612,411 22.77 16.85 52.57 44.27 70.70 69.10 96.75 93.67 85.79 93.15 +20,834,057 +11,482,323 + 7,231,677 +14,827,779 +23,311,163 +26,031,102 + 55,101 -41,226,652 -46,134,054 -70,237,246 122 179 117 39 338 68 290 517 28,524 384 138 189 327 9.884 350 70 290 204,904 44,161 100.00 11.60 5.29 64.22 99.61 3.43 2.86 1,225,854 792,553 603,632 891,297 981,641 940,394 1,145,485 550,310 1,109,772 2,881,369 115,051 791,374 555,336 410,109 1,182,193 128,715 1,167,563 2,267,952 2,721,165 4,862,090 74,577,864 98,053,229 108,154,491 100,867,184 123,881,644 120,156,855 101,329,073 99,178,728 132,663,984 151,638,245 99.85 99.20 99.49 99.59 99.05 99.89 98:85 97.71 97.95 96.80 -55,087,787 -80,525,637 -85,256,601 -73,627,088 -89,203,563 -77,617,388 -71,365,159 -73,549,173 -92,091,787 -94,911,011 31,858,155 33,712,505 40,694,941 43,918,511 53,158,179 52,894,834 45,179,089 32,549,606 66,378,366 82,375,165 Dollars. Total. Excess of Per exports( + ) or cent free. imports (—). Dollars. Dollars. B O L IV IA . 1908.. 1909.. 1910 .. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 1,225,223 792,579 603,721 891,593 991,255 939,501 1,143,792 643,316 1,287,596 2,871,879 1,015 112 31 270 1,243 1,763 7,284 27,080 53,651 1,226,238 792,691 603,721 891,624 991,525 940,744 1,145,555 550,600 1,314,676 2,925,530 384 16 10 210 9,845 12 2 204,387 15,637 + + + + + + + + 99.75 + 35.41 + B R A Z IL . 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911 .. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 19,364,238 17,444,759 22,764,183 27,150,672 34,587,050 42,542,424 29,843,018 25,120,158 39,684,916 65,817,510 125,839 82,933 133,707 89,474 91,031 96,043 120,896 509,397 887,281 909,724 19,490,077 17,527,692 22,897,890 27,240,146 34,678,081 42,638,467 29,963,914 25,629,555 40,572,197 56,727,234 74,462,813 97,261,855 107,699,155 100,457,075 122,699,451 120,027,140 100,161,510 96,910,776 129,942,829 146,776,155 371 M E R C H A N D ISE IM P O R TE D A N D E X P O R T E D . No. 254 . — V a l u e op M e r c h a n d i s e I m p o r t e d in t o a n d S t a t e s , e t c .— E x po rted from t h e Continued. SOUTH AM ERICA—Continued. U n it e d C H IL E . Year ended June Domestic. 30— 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 19H .. 1915.. 1916.. 1917 .. Exports. Foreign. Dollars. Dollars. 9,175,739 18,911 5,457,269 9,017 8,293,312 10,934 12,037,140 7,438 15,471,156 20,690 16,064,969 11,794 17,408,724 23,668 11,243,876 133,305 24,091,929 147,897 44,403,102 135,891 Imports. Total. Free. Dollars. 9,194,650 5,466,286 8,304,246 12,044,578 15,491,846 16,076,763 17,432,392 11,377,181 24,239,826 44,538,993 Dutiable. Dollars. Dollars. 14,615,621 162,190 13,581,311 131,062 20,840,923 80,403 19,407,207 533,793 19,742,137 422,711 27,458,211 197,209 25,184,940 537,188 27,346,324 343,456 63,668,379 486,480 109,399,348 4,389,782 Total. Dollars. 14,777,811 13,712,373 20,921,326 19,941,000 20,164,848 27,655,420 25,722,128 27,689,780 64,154,859 113,789,130 Excess of Per exports (+ ) or cent free. imports (—). 98.90 99.00 99.62 97,32 97.90 99.29 97.91 98.76 99.24 96.14 Dollars. - 5,583,161 - 8,246,087 -12,617,080 - 7,896,422 - 4,673,002 -11,578,657 - 8,289,736 -16,312,599 -39,915,033 -69,250,137 C O L O M B IA . 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915 .. 1916.. 1917 .. 3,407,193 3,629,571 3,889,079 4,836,262 6,627,541 7,282,367 6,690,109 6,415,327 11,287,666 14,667,256 45,182 49,499 90,807 69,672 121,318 115,329 96,044 260,237 379,266 254,313 3,452,375 3,679,070 3,979,886 4,905,934 5,748,859 7,397,696 6,786,153 6,675,564 11,666,932 14,921,569 5,411,737 969,018 6,380,755 84.81 - 2,928,380 6,073,311 936,993 7,010,304 86.63 - 3,331,234 6,788,504 696,637 7,485,141 90.69 - 3,605,255 8,194,111 800,349 8,994,460 91.10 - 4,088,526 10,030,841 1,188,640 11,219,481 89.41 - 5,470,622 875,471 15,979,912 94.56 - 8,582,216 15,104,441 14,641,503 1,409,617 16,051,120 91.22 - 9,264,967 17,683,729 1,269,294 18,953,023 93.30 -12,277,459 20,497,408 960,621 21,458,029 95.52 - 9,791,097 27,572,481 1,393,439 28,965,920 95.19 -14,044,351 ECUADOR. 1908 .. 1,905,439 1909.. 1,846,004 1910.. 2,213,907 1911.. 2,234,998 1912.. 2,138,124 1913.. 2,550,897 1914 .. 2,951,038 1915.. . 2,767,305 1916.. 3,557,362 1917.. 5,916,662 8,687 3,653 2,044 3,541 5,481 2,888 16,721 78,608 73,376 120,079 1,909,126 2,076,847 1,849,657 2,422,744 2,215,951 2,593,767 2,238,539 3,458,821 2,143,605 3,556,949 2,553,785 2,918,929 2,967,759 3,262,950 2,845,913 3,974,264 3,630,738 5,329,676 6,036,741 10,083,296 324,341 307,628 265,947 169,984 171,984 118,760 332,506 504,493 518,614 584,487 2,401,188 2,730,372 2,859,714 3,628,805 3,728,933 3,037,689 3,596,456 4,478,757 6,848,290 10,667,783 86.49 88.73 90.70 95.31 95.39 96.09 90.75 88.74 91.15 94.53 - 492,062 880,715 643,763 1,390,266 1,585,328 483,904 627,697 1,632,844 2,217,552 4,631,042 372 M E R C H A N D IS E IM P O R T E D No. 254 . — V a l u e of M AND e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d in t o a n d S t a tes, etc.— EXPORTED. E x po r t e d fro m t h e Continued. SOUTH AM ERICA—Continued. U nited F A L K L A N D IS L A N D S . Year ended June Domestic. 30— 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913 .. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917 .. Exports. Foreign. Dollars. Dollars. 606 1,433 1,142 1,368 334 725 776 668 100 38,777 Imports. Total. Friee. Dollars. Dollars. 606 1,433 1,142 1,368 334 725 776 668 100 95 38,777 Dutiable. Total. Dollars. 16,916 1,499 Excess of Per exports (+ ) or cent free. imports (—). DoUars. 16,916 1,499 1 Dollars. 16,310 66 + „ 1,142 + 1,368 + 334 + 725 + 776 1 + 667 5 95 100.00 + + 38,777 G U IA N A . BRITISH. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 1,966,376 1,983,703 1,842,733 1,820,616 1,770,122 1,791,669 1,690,445 1,822,427 2,144,636 3,799,310 22,009 26,285 41,598 30,351 18,813 22,076 9,915 18,610 45,158 14,189 1,988,385 2,009,988 1,884,331 1,850,867 1,788,935 1,813,746 1,700,360 1,841,037 2,189,794 3,813,499 204,336 142,440 112,979 104,582 216,681 99,728 96,159 200,120 257,867 238,420 26,492 648,909 454,814 368,468 998,159 6,205 14,444 153,277 3,423 738,031 230,828 791,349 567,793 473,050 1,214,840 105,933 110,603 353,397 261,290 976,451 88.52 18.00 19.90 22.11 17.84 94.14 86.94 56.63 98.69 24.41 +1,757,557 +1,218,639 +1,316,538 +1,377,817 + 574,096 +1,707,812 + 1,589,757 +1,487,640 +1,928,504 +2,837,048 248,434 216,004 375,550 159,074 252,336 165,500 7,708 232,339 130,219 693,853 780,369 865,743 925,782 999,221 948,682 821,460 1,026,050 686,509 607,681 1,648,537 68.17 75.16 59.43 84.08 73.40 81.07 99.26 66.16 78.57 57.92 134,952 - 253,656 - 239,898 - 276,368 - 156,469 - 116,973 - 314,568 - 103,417 + 105,383 — 405,821 DUTCH. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916 .. 1917.. 644,283 610,241 683,230 720,623 785,645 697,706 707,945 574,954 705,905 1,235,072 1,134 1,846 2,659 2,230 6,568 6,781 3,537 8,138 7,159 7,644 645,417 631,935 612,087 650,739 685,889' 550,232 840,147 722,853 696,346 792,213 704,487 665,960 711,482 1,018,342 583,092 454,170 713,064 477,462 1,242,716 954,684 MEBCHANDTSE IM P O B TE D A N D E X P O B T E D . N o . 2 5 4 .— V a l u e of M er ch an dise I mported into a n d E xported S tates , etc .— Continued. 873 from t h e U nit ed SOUTH AM ERICA—Continued. GUXAN" A —Continued. FRENCH. Year ended June Domestic. 30— 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911 J 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. Exports. Foreign. Dollars. Dollars. 332,582 1,592 370,520 •1,095 298,803 1,470 286,685 349 248,596 228 337,375 339 294,986 348 418,762 2,535 490,570 3,047 7,340 619,300 Imports. Total. Free. Dollars. 334,174 371,615 300,273 287,034 248,824 337,714 295,334 421,297 493,617 626,640 Dutiable. Dollars. 33,136 39,728 21,147 31,433 50,707 84,166 Dollars. Total. Dollars. 33,136 39,728 24 21,171 31,433 50,811 104 86,386 2,220 Excess of Per exports ( + ) or cent free. imports (—). Dollars. 301,038 331,887 279,102 255,601 198,013 251,328 295,334 28,159 70.99 + 393,138 52,514 35.42 + 441,103 64 54.68 + 626,576 100.00 100.00 99.89 100.00 99.80 97.43 + + + + + +' 100.00 100.00 100.00 99.94 100.00 99.93 98.27 3.32 3.25 3.01 + 85,923 + 35,491 + 31,972 + 52,470 + 152,218 + 129,582 + 108,540 + 12,079 + 20,115 + 161,062 5,847,118 823,498 6,670,616 87.65 5,789,191 597,853 6,386,544 90.65 6,616,354 1,005,143 7,621,497 86.81 8,562,612 751,418 9,314,030 91.93 9,265,041 859,028 10,124,069 91.52 8,898,360 768,219 9,666,579 92.05 11,502,486 673,237 12,175,723 94.47 9,935,060 2,661,588 12,596,648 78.87 20,678,223 3,648,466 24,326,689 85.00 31,654,025 4,724,991 36,379,016 87.02 + 288,963 - 1,828,680 - 3,073,444 - 3,716,907 - 4,601,610 - 2,324,676 - 5,034,471 - 6,723,174 -14,800,450 -17,560,132 19,990 18,600 35 8,169 33,914 29 PARAGUAY. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 100,568 52,268 61,142 86,986 161,661 187,867 172,712 40,158 73,449 , 227,065 479 47 3 1 100,568 62,268 61,142 86,986 161,661 187,867 173,191 40,205 73,452 227,065 14,645 16,777 29,170 34,496 9,443 58,243 63,531 933 1,733 1,996 20 42 1,120 27,193 51,604 64,007 14,645 16,777 29,170 34,516 9,443 58,285 64,651 28,126 53,337 66,003 PERU . 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1612.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 6,949,371 4,549,793 4,536,126 5,589,604 5,510,582 7,325,455 7,115,514 5,825,478 9,381,384 18,674,057 10,208 8,071 11,927 7,519 11,877 16,448 25,738 47,996 144,846 154,827 6,959,579 4,557,864 4,548,053 5,597,123 5,522,459 7,341,903 7,141,252 5,873,474 9,526,230 18,828,884 374 MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED. No. 254.— V alue of M er c h a n d ise I m ported into a n d E xported from t h e U n it e d S tates , etc .— Continued. SOUTH AM ERICA—Continued. URUGUAY. Year ended June Domestic. 30— 1908 .. 1909 .. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917 .. Exporta. Foreign. Dollars. Dollars. 61,908 3,806,753 3,281,151 79,162 4,227,566 44,579 5,262,367 55,344 6,844,440 35,885 7,514,009 8,136 5,636,176 5,090 5,065,094 106,229 53,631 10,233,753 14,242,896 54,217 Im ports. Total. Free. Dollars. 3,868,661 3,360,313 4,272,145 5,317,711 6,880,325 7,522,145 5,641,266 5,171,323 10,287,384 14,297,113 Dutiable. Total. Excess of Per exports ( + ) or cent free. imports (—). Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 222,881 1,141,915 1,364,796 16.33 + 2,503,865 *384,804 3,342,073 3,726,877 10.33 - 366,564 4,635,323 2,778,573 7,413,896 62.52 - 3,141,751 1,280,275 333,461 1,613,736 79.34 + 3,703,975 2,402,484 829,192 3,231,676 74.34 + 3,648,649 1,705,257 745,440 2,450,697 69.58 + 5,071,448 7,672,179 42,965 7,715,144 99.44 - 2,073,878 111,692 10,492,649 98.94 - 5,321,326 10,380,957 14,401,501 73,977 14,475,478 99.49 - 4,188,094 30, 332,256 74,276 30,406,532 99.76 - 16,109,419 VENEZUELA. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913 .. 1914 .. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 2,502,451 2,517,063 2,745,932 3,739,030 4,649,361 5,681,727 5,351,877 5,559,664 8,863,343 12,662,228 53,412 51,148 61,278 52,690 54,244 55,391 49,609 204,778 225,655 218,217 2,555,863 2,568,211 2,797,210 3,791,620 4,703,605 5,737,118 5,401,386 5,764,442 9,088,998 12,880,445 6,059,936 7,199,837 6,407,010 7,430,577 10,368,394 10,223,915 9,480,242 12,916,859 14,354,893 13,714,115 665,248 1,113,772 294,342 204,679 289,595 628,416 282,827 311,379 587,555 1,304,452 6,725,184 8,313,609 6,701,352 7,635,256 10,657,989 10,852,331 9,763,069 13,227,238 14,942,448 15,018,567 90.11 86.60 95.61 97.33 97.28 94.21 97.10 97.65 96.07 91.32 - 4,169,321 5,745,398 3,904,142 3,843,636 5,954,384 5,115,213 4,361,683 7,462,799 5,853,450 2,138,122 124,998,590 163,878,724 196,164,786 182,623,760 215,089,316 217,734,629 222,677,075 261,489,563 391,562,018 542,212,820 89.60 83.79 88.59 89.08 93.05 94.52 97.33 95.20 93.56 94.59 - 41,414,716 - 87,317,044 -102,917,966 - 73,728,856 - 82,778,865 - 71,586,636 - 98,137,166 -162,165,606 -211,386,644 -282,732,449 T O T A L S O U T H A M E R IC A . 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917 .. 83,051,888 531,986 75,994,459 567,221 92,525,218 721,602 108,411,268 483,626 131,836,810 473,641 145,724,022 423,971 124,060,986 478,923 97,565,046 1,758,911 177,628,611 2,546,763 257,115,096 2,365,275 83,583,874 76,561,680 93,246,820 108,894,894 132,310,451 146,147,993 124,539,909 99,323,957 180,175,374 259,480,371 111,991,446 137,308,311 173,785,406 162,681,025 200,149,096 205,807,340 216,739,750 248,929,047 366,354,707 512,896,920 13,007,144 26,570,413 22,379,380 19,942,725 14,940,220 11,927,289 5,937,325 12,560,516 25,207,311 29,315,900 375 MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED. No. 254.— V a l u e op M er ch andise I mported into a n d E xported from t h e U n it e d S tates , etc .— Continued. ASIA. ADEN. Year ended June Domestic. 801908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1918.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. Imports. Exports. Foreign. j Total. Free. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 1,097,277 1,608,902 1,097,277 1,446,670 1,446,670 1,752,821 631,784 1 631,784 2,067,940 1,193,942 1,629,618 1,193,456 487 2,134,422 1,762,165 2,134,422 1,638,349 1,828,887 1,638,349 1,226,262 1,734,498 1,226,262 1,687,676 1,065,913 1,587,676 1,184,107 2,553,985 1,184,107 1,482,679 5,136 1,487,815 2,122,721 Excess of Per exports (-f) or cent free. imports (—). Dutiable. Total. Dollars. 6,359 16,124 280 18 1,941 514 18,312 124,292 46,574 2,365 1,615,261 1,768,945 2,068,220 1,629,631 1,764,096 1,829,401 1,747,810 1,190,205 2,600,559 2,125,086 99.61 99.00 99.98 100.00 99.89 99.97 99.24 89.56 98.21 99.89 + + - 8,762,004 8,125,826 9,620,862 8,190,855 8,859,973 10,077,384 7,373,439 8,076,674 16,192,609 19,595,075 26,020,922 28,798,723 29,990,370 34,227,503 29,573,732 39,010,800 39,382,978 40,156,139 71,655,045 105,905,531 66.35 71.78 67.92 76.07 70.04 74.17 81.28 79.89 77.40 81.50 - 3,677,265 - 9,378,699 -13,669,768 -14,939,667 - 5,212,533 -17,683,966 -14,684,244 -23,753,664 -46,523,586 -68,709,923 487 1,366 6,567 1,812 2,672 1,610 8,517 763 1,450 2,026 3,045 2,879 20,176 245,551 193,228 5,133 8,121 8,753 64,487 301,223 84.00 52.56 67.45 99.26 98.62 68.63 56.69 91.28 97.75 99.33 + 1,560,068 + 317,901 + 421,890 + 899,032 + 929,931 + 1,365,793 + 1,258,142 + 1,179,691 + 610,967 4* 1,782,091 Dollars. Dollars. 517,984 322,276 1,536,436 435,689 370,326 191,052 521,548 397,471 1,416,452 637,271 C H IN A . 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 22,330,439 19,397,629 16,252,071 19,264,876 24,315,623 21,261,531 24,662,116 16,355,434 25,055,077 36,547,279 13,218 22,395 68,541 22,960 45,676 65,303 36,618 47,041 76,382 648,327 22,343,657 19,420,024 16,320,612 19,287,836 24,361,199 21,326,834 24,698,734 16,402,475 25,131,459 37,195,608 17,258,918 20,672,897 20,369,508 26,036,648 20,713,759 28,933,416 32,009,539 32,079,465 55,462,436 86,310,456 CH O SEN . 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 1,563,113 320,476 441,443 1,144,583 1,122,377 1,369,332 1,265,848 1,187,415 675,081 2,082,691 304 623 782 1,594 415 1,029 373 623 1,563,113 820,780 442,066 1,144,583 1,123,159 1,370,926 1,266,263 1,188,444 675,454 2,083,314 2,558 1,513 13,609 243,739 190,556 3,523 4,604 7,990 63,037 299,197 376 MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED. No. 254.— V a l u e of M er ch an dise I m ported into a n d E xported from t h e U nites ) S tates , etc .— Continued. A SIA —Continued. EAST INDIES. BRITISH. Year ended June 30— Domestic. 1908.. 1909.. 1910191119121913191419151916.. 1917- Dollars. 11,845,780 10,237,727 9,493,747 11,886,603 18,787,179 15,099,259 15,614,248 15,969,892 24,510,540 36,937,061 Imports. Exports. Foreign. Total. Dollars. 41,078 17,903 1,269 51,193 10,413 9,697 10,947 10,842 186,332 171,066 11,886,858 10,255,630 9,495,016 11.937.796 18,797,592 15,108,956 15,625,195 15,980,734 24,696,872 37,108,127 Dollars. Free. Dollars. 34,364,746 41,754,231 47,932,150 46,582,057 54,076,816 77,110,465 93,914,281 78,922,239 166,450,128 207,014,208 Dutiable. Dollars. Total. Dollars. Excess of exports (+ ) Per or cent imports (—). free. Dollars. 27,124,541 22,153,665 22,796,463 26,051,767 29,175,707 39,110,126 17,989,246 8,254,998 10,973,218 10,595,848 61,489,287 63,907,896 70,728,613 72,633,824 83,252,623 116,220,591 111,903,527 87,177,237 177,423,346 217,610,056 55.89 65.34 67.77 64.14 64.96 66.35 83.92 90.53 93.82 95.14 11,044,504 18,729,374 6,717,055 5,784,798 8,761,240 687,328 635,423 873,083 2,344,651 5,848,105 14,095,364 22,967,601 10,-651,935 9,934,163 13,825,506 6,221,951 5,334,361 9,245,784 27,716,589 62,011,236 21.64 18.45 36.94 41.77 1i 36.63 !1 88.96 88.09 90.56 91.54 90.57 - 11,913,412 20,344,603 8,410,715 6,720,560 10,616,439 3,065,261 1,657,466 6,474,005 20,315,563 40,871,931 4* 4487 100.00 + 4,589 99.89 + + / + 460,030 -1- 602,169 614,946 174,882 255,867 135,591 484,881 161,284 18,911 42,798 116,755 - 49,602,429 - 53,652,266 - 61,233,597 - 60,696,028 - 64,454,931 -101,111,635 - 96,278,332 - 71,196,508 -152,726,474 -180,501,929 DUTCH. 19081909191019111912.. 19131914191519161917- 2,155,445 2,616,059 2,224,725 3,210,238 3,209,067 8,151,493 3,676,793 2,768,936 7,313,206 21,099,816 26,607 6,939 16,500 3,360 200 102 2,843 87,820 39,489 2,181,952 2,622,998 2,241,225 3,213,598 8,209,067 3,151,693 3,676,895 2,771,779 7,401,026 21,139,305 3,050,860 4,238,227 3,934,880 4,149,365 5,064,266 5,534,631 4,698,938 8,372,701 25,371,938 56,163,131 FRENCH. 1908 1909 19101911191219131914.. 191519161917- 602,169 614; 946 174; 882 255,944 140,180 484,881 161,234 18,911 17,193 116,633 42 122 602,169 614,946 174,882 255,944 140,180 484,881 161,234 18,911 17,235 116,755 87 4,584 5 60,030 377 MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED. Ko. 2 5 4 .— V alue or M er c h a n d ise I mported into a n d E xported from t h e U n it e d t S tates , etc .— Continued. A SIA —Continued. BAST INDIES— Continued. PORTUGUESE, i Year ended June Domestic. 30— 1913.. 19161917.. Exports. Foreign. Dollars. Dollars. 4,012 137 75,296 Imports. Total. Free. Dollars. 4,012 137 75,296 Dutiable. Total. Dollars. Dollars. Excess of Per exports (+ ) or cent im ports(—). free. Dollars. Dollars. 4,012 137 75,296 + + + HONGKONG. 19081909191019111912.. 1913191419151916.. 1917- 8,888,492 7,231,664 6,422,514 7,720,979 10,286,450 10,384,450 10,637,636 8,084,643 11,917,554 14,147,157 86,669 36,138 44,651 35,159 47,093 46,599 58,578 100,672 91,421 77,118 8,975,161 674,479 1,454,777 7, 267,802 687,159 1,081,860 6,467,165 1,339,202 992,571 7,756,138 1,605,827 1,112,488 10,333,543 1,856,112 1,258,579 10,431,049 2, 448,941 1,570,591 10,696,214 1,332,951 1,752,889 8,185,315 632,875 1,411,714 12,008,975 1,974,452 3,426,722 14,224,275 3,004,555 4,507,841 2,129,256 1,769,019 2,331,773 2,718,315 3,114,691 4,019,532 3,085,840 2,044,589 5,401,174 7,512,396 31.67 38.84 57.43 59.08 59.59 60.93 43.20 30.95 36.56 39.99 + + + + + + + + + + 68,107,545 70,392,722 66,398,761 78,527,496 80,607,469 91,633,240 107,355,897 98,882,638 147,644,228 208,127,478 76.33 81. 70 78.34 79. 42 78.23 77.87 78.70 74.63 76.61 72.78 -26,675,218 -43,701,109 -44,439,451 -41,806,087 -27,129,423 -33,891,425 —56,150,377 -57,364,858 -73,173,297 -77,700,417 6,845,905 5,498,783 4,135,392 5,037,825 7,218,852 6,411,517 7,610,374 6,140,726 6,607,801 6,711,879 JAPAN. 1908- 41,315,454 116,873 41,432,327 1909- 26,460,573 231,040 26,691,613 1910- 21,761,347 197,963 21,959,310 1911- 36,517,516 203,893 36,721,409 1912- 53,132,527 345,519 63,478,046 1913- 57,597,503 144,312 57,741,815 1914.. 51,087,664 117,856 51,205,520 1915- 41,312,770 205,010 41,517,780 1916.. 74,246,734 224,197 74,470,931 1917- 128,910,610 1,516,451 130,427,061 51,982,990 57,510,278 62,016,321 62, 365,561 63,062,323 71,355,230 84,487,145 73,800,468 113,113,592 151,483,292 16,124,555 12,882,444 '14,382,440 86,161,935 17,545,146 20,278,010 22,868,752 25,082,170 34,530,636 56,644,186 1 No transactions reported in years ior which no figures are given. 378 MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED. No. 254.— V alue of M er c h a n d ise I mported into a n d E xported from t h e U n it e d S tates , etc .— Continued. A SIA —Continued. RUSSIA IN ASIA.1 Exports. Year ended June Domestic. Foreign. 30— Dollars. Dollars. 8,159 1908.. 2,064,756 1909.. 1,633,888 1,846 5,272 1910.. 1,034,609 1911 .. 1,171,579 8,203 2,188 1912.. 1,204,640 2,493 1913 .. 1,098,926 1914.. 1,213,367 1,139 1916.. 22,492,887 860,264 93.516 1916 .. 131,018,276 1917.. 125,712,702 4,493,636 Imports. Total. Dollars. 2,072,916 1,635,734 1,039,881 1,179,782 1,206,828 1,101,419 1,214,506 23,353,151 131,111,792 130,206,338 Free. Dutiable. Total. Excess of Per exports (+ ) or cent free. imports ( —). Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 209,547 341,627 61.34 + 1,731,288 132,080 460,909 332,436 793,345 68.10 + 842,389 575,984 605,074 1,181,058 48.77 - 141,177 676,828 522,470 1,199,298 56.43 19,516 824,776 1,443,577 42.87 618,801 236,749 1,335,632 1,020,895 2,356,527 56.68 - 1,255,108 1,849,668 639,305 2,488,973 74.32 - 1,274,467 229,262 652,397 881,659 74.00 + 22,471,492 1,714,648 588,210 2,302,858 74.46 +128,808,934 2,538,788 1,479,381 4,018,169 63.18 +126,188,169 TURKEY IN ASIA.* 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912 .. 1913.. 1914.. 1915 .. 1916.. 1917 .. 554,973 620,484 740,759 1,402,788 1,199,225 1,091,735 1,158,279 353,539 748 167,516 403 1,409 3,745 1,124 1,704 5,013 9,951 380 555,376 621,893 744,504 1,403,912 1,200,929 1,096,748 1,168,230 353,919 748 167,515 1,956,273 1,638,931 2,002,575 2,513,722 1,892,616 2,289,817 2,143,138 1,145,421 38,598 2,662 4,248,788 4,396,729 5,661,557 7,636,650 7,463,601 9,961,578 10,403,414 5,409,913 674,281 311,337 6,205,061 6,035,660 7,664,132 10,160,372 9,356,217 12,241,395 12,646,552 6,555,334 712,879 313,999 31.52 27.16 26.13 24.77 20.23 18.71 17.08 17.47 5.41 .84 - 5,649,685 - 5,413,767 - 6,919,628 - 8,746,460 - 8,155,288 - 11,144,647 — 11,378,322 - 6,201,41g — 712,131 146,484 1,160,248 1,111,237 2,120,306 2,183,490 2,332,622 1,831,996 3,098,427 1,627,765 1,600,269 7,292,289 9.70 4.96 5.39 12.80 7.64 6.99 13.44 33.07 47.03 82.86 + "7,913,779 217,140 674,938 856,002 — 855,962 232,068 611,864 + 1,482,544 + 311,876 - 1,273,990 ALL OTHER ASIA. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 9,072,417 894,087 1,445,361 1,327,488 1,476,670 1,599,732 2,486,543 3,110,309 1,911,795 5,561,690 1,610 10 7 206 20 350 456,609 9,074,027 894,097 1,445,368 1,327,488 1,476,670 1,599,928 2,486,563 3,110,309 1,912,145 6,018,299 112,501 55,114 114,384 279,462 178,293 127,976 416,486 538,251 752,685 6,042,729 1,047,747 1,056,123 2,005,922 1,904,028 2,154,329 2,704,021 2,681,941 1,089,514 847,584 1,249,560 1For total commerce w ith Russia, including Russia in Europe and Asia, see p. 387. *For total commerce w ith Turkey, including Turkey in Europe and Asia, see p. 387. 879 MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED. N o. 254.— V a l u e of M er ch an dise I m ported into a n d E xported from t h e U n it e d S tates , etc .— Continued. A SIA —Continued. TOTAL ASIA. Year ended J u n e , Domestic. 80— 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917 .. Exports. Foreign. Dollars. Dollars. 101,490,315 294,517 71,474,203 817,984 60,523,242 338,571 85,096,049 326,379 117,008,360 453,275 114,781,203 275,417 113,189,990 235,626 113,242,412 1,228,081 277,850,448 760,433 372,841,129 7,408,579 Imports. Total. Free. Dollars. 101,784,832 71,792,187 60,861,813 85,422,428 117,461,635 115,056,620 113,425,616 '114,470,493 278,610,881 380,249,708 Dutiable. Total. Dollars. Dollars. 69,945,842 68,775,947 62,788,791 67,366,821 76,047,969 85,526,260 64,361,238 50,552,383 69,685,965 100,235,724 181,167,616 197,548,027 193,155,344 213,449,730 225,468,250 276,494,777 286,952,486 247,770,103 437,181,464 615,217,463 111,221,774 128,772,080 130,366,553 146,082,909 149,420,281 190,968,517 222,591,248 197,217,720 367,495,499 514,981,739 Dollars. Excess of Per exports (+) or cent imports (—). free. 61.40 65.19 67.49 68.44 66.27 69.07 77.57 79.60 84.06 83.71 Dollars. - 79,382,784 -125,755,840 -132,293,531 -128,027,302 -108,006,615 -161,438,157 -173,526,870 -133,299,610 -158,570,583 -234,967,755 OCEANIA. BRITISH. AUSTRALIA. 1908.. 28,181,368 1909.. 23,966,909 1910.. 27,559,042 1911.. *37,419,384 1912.. 39,217,569 1913 .. 43,266,675 1914 .. 45,663,067 1915.. 43,463,666 1916 .. 58,526,443 1917 .. 63,277,656 99,293 109,351 137,515 105,202 42,934 85,180 112,149 157,010 304,067 277,222 28,280,661 24,076,260 27,696,557 37,524,586 39,260,503 43,351,855 45,775,216 43,620,676 58,830,510 63,554,878 5,176,556 6,010,112 11,186,668 46.27 + 5,660,919 8,132,300 13,973,219 40.51 + 5,219,254 9,587,510 14,806,764 35.25 + 5,743,430 3,359,438 9,102,868 63.10 + 5,640,326 3,966,097 9,606,423 58.71 + 8,606,637 ' 2,349,563 10,956,200 78.55 + 16,071,733 1,016,801 17,088,534 94.05 + 22,825,278 879,732 23,705,010 96.29 + 50,483,807 3,690,517 54,174,324 93.19 + 10,572,912 2,145,876 12,718,788 83.13 + 17,093,993 10,103,041 12,889,793 28,421,718 29,654,080 32,395,655 28,686,682 19,915,666 4,656,186 50,836,090 NEW ZEALAND. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 6,494,326 5,455,450 5,573,122 7,552,348 7,787,365 9,074,279 8,915,434 8,332,804 15,093,167 16,828,063 8,036 8,097 3,966 3,614 3,871 5,218 34,690 33,169 78,849 15,324 6,502,362 2,724,689 5,463,547 1,866,659 5,577,088 2,581,340 7,555,962 2,197,409 7,791,236 1,785,241 9,079,497 2,846,009 8,950,124 4,695,220 8,365,973 3,469,228 15,172,016 10,305,461 16,843,387 6,021,030 315,479 980,996 1,586,785 479,461 651,120 1,639,153 429,816 69,801 73,656 134,753 3,040,168 2,847,655 4,168,125 2,676,870 2,436,361 4,385,162 5,125,036 3,539,029 10,379,117 6,155,783 89.62 65.55 61.93 82.10 73.27 64.90 91.61 98.03 99.29 97.81 + + + + + + + + + + 3,462,194 2,615,892 1,408,963 4,879,092 5,354,875 4,694,335 3,825,088 4,826>944 4,792,899 10,687,604 380 MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AMD EXPORTED. No. 254.— V a l u e op M er c h a n d ise I mported into a n d E xpo rted from t h e U nit ed S tates , etc .— Continued. OCEANIA—Continued. BRITISH— Continued. ALL OTHER BRITISH .1 Y ear ended June Domestic. 30— 1908 „ 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917 .. Imports. Exports. Foreign. Dollars. Dollars. 141,565 165 267 130,299 562 122,425 506,266 76 813,998 130 275,484 1,882 258,368 2,927 223,691 1,502 211,655 3,468 383,915 8,722 Total. Free. Dutiable. Total. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 141,730 66,154 54 66,208 130,566 106,837 379 107,216 122,987 165,105 165,321 216 506,342 13,843 923 14,766 314,128 89,906 4,609 94,515 276,816 106,280 2,800 109,080 261,295 204,023 669 204,692 225,193 263,888 101 263,989 215,123 648,357 173 648,530 392,637 1,301,316 142 1,301,458 Excess of Per exports (+ ) or cent free. imports (—). 99.92 99.64 99.87 93.75 95.12 97.43 99.67 99.96 99.97 99.99 Dollars. + 76,522 + 23,350 - 42,334 + 491,576 + 219,613 + 167,736 + 56,603 — 38,796 - 433,407 - 908,821 413 543,193 89.92 877 669,036 99.87 $89 603,418 99.93 825 1,017,478 99.92 1,708 1,055,747 99.84 2,135 1,011,774 99.79 286,088 1,549,523 81.54 365,723 938,968 61.05 242,427 2,346,263 89.67 309,223 2,067,039 85.04 - 196,689 - 271,296 - 58,982 - 380,214 - 359,657 - 178,231 - 492,220 - 262,788 -1,349,624 -1,016,991 FRENCH OCEANIA. 1908 .. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 826,405 374,525 623,947 610,468 661,816 794,022 1,006,924 615,715 934,435 979,918 20,099 23,215 20,489 26,796 34,274 89,521 60,379 60,465 62,204 70,130 346,504 397,740 544,436 637,264 696,090 833,543 1,057,303 676,180 996,639 1,050,048 542,780 668,159 603,029 1,016,653 1,054,039 1,009,639 1,263,435 673,245 2,103,836 1,757,816 GERMAN OCEANIA. 1908 .. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917*.. 56,193 132,229 116,230 118,245 187,347 175,637 219,126 120,792 137,815 266,340 19 5 114 801 1,076 704 766 591 2,553 588 56,212 132,234 116,374 118,546 188,423 176,341 219,892 121,383 140,368 266,928 54,091 30,501 37,662 60,552 13,579 70,658 10,187 55,045 445,125 648,808 815 895 608 1,520 291 819 4,114 842 383 256 54,406 30,896 38,270 62,072 18,870 70,977 14,301 55,387 445,508 649,064 1 Includes Tonga, Samoa, Auckland, Fiji, etc. 99.42 98.72 98.41 97.54 97.90 99.55 71.23 99.38 99.91 99.97 + + + + + + + + — - 1,806 101,838 78,104 61,474124,558 105,364 205,591 65,996 305,140 382,136 MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED. H o. 2 5 4 . — V alue of M e r c h a n d is e I States, m ported etc.— in t o and E 881 xported from th e U n it e d Continued. OCEANIA—Continued. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. 1 Year ended June Domestic. 30— Dollars. 1908.. 11,455,707 1909.. 11,182,175 1910.. 16,768,909 1911.. 19,677,802 1912.. 23,703,935 1913.. 25,360,646 1914.. 27,268,064 1815.. 24,691,611 1916.. 23,359,065 1917.. 26,984,672 Exports. Imports. Foreign. Total. Dollar9. 6,025 7,266 63,736 46,311 32,198 24,147 36,523 63,709 62,107 221,940 11,461,732 11,189,441 16,832,645 19,723,113 23,736,133 26,384,793 27,304,587 24,755,320 23,421,172 27,206,612 Dollars. Excess of Per exports (+ ) or cent imports (—). free. Free. Dutiable. Total. Dollars. Dollars. , 735,261 1,678,821 35,837 11,016 17,329 10,071 13,386 10,278 11,335 14,309 10,164,223 9,433,986 17,317,897 17,400,398 23,257,199 21,010,248 18,162,312 24,020,169 28,232,249 42,436,247 92.77 82.20 99.79 99.94 99.93 99.95 99.93 99.96 99.96 99.97 + 1,297,509 + 1,755,455 - 485,252 + 2,322,715 + 478,934 + 4,374,545 + 9,142,275 + 735,151 - 4,811,077 -15,229,635 25,054,866 27,062,008 37,099,795 30,274,452 36,464,115 37,543,441 42,144,398 52,522,552 96,225,991 65,328,379 71.82 59.45 69.78 87.28 87.27 89.60 95.85 97.48 95.82 96.01 +21,734,335 +14,327,780 +13,790,292 +35,786,361 +35,472,398 +41,659,404 +41,424,01* +25,242,173 + 2,549,837 +43,986, 111 9,428,972 7,756,165 17,282,060 17,389,382 23,239,870 21,000,177 18,148,926 24,009,891 28,220,914 42,421,938 Dollars. Dollars. TOTAL OCEANIA. 1908.. 46,655,564 1909.. 41,241,587 1910.. 50,663,675 1911.. 65,879,513 1912.. 71,822,090 1913.. 78,946,693 1914.. 83,330,983 1915.. 77,448,279 1916.. 98,262,580 1917.. 108,720,564 133,637 46,789,201 148,201 41,389,788 226,412 50,890,087 181,300 66,060,813 114,483 71,936,513 156,152 79,102,845 237,434 83,568,417 316,446 77,764,725 513,248 98,775,828 593,926 109,314,490 17,993,242 16,088,240 25,888,450 26,421,269 31,822,961 33,639,400 40,393,524 51,196,575 92,207,500 62,723,820 7,061,624 10,073,768 11,211,345 3,853,183 4,641,154 3,904,041 1,750,874 1,325,977 4,018,491 2,604,559 1See also section under heading “Commerce of noncontiguous territory.1 382 M ERCH ANDISE IM PORTED AND EXPORTED. No. 254.— V alue of M e r c h a n d is e I States, Continued. m p o r t e d in t o etc.— an d E xported from th e U n it e d AFRICA. BELG IAN KONGO.1 Year ended June Domestic. 30— 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. Exports. Foreign. Dollars. Dollars. 242 3,130 26,339 6,740 16,713 14,905 103,132 267,714 21,757 41,842 446 107,942 Imports. Total. Free. Dutiable. Total. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 242 17,782 17,782 3,130 26,339 6,740 16,713 14,905 34,666 12,661 103,132 22,005 130,524 60,158 70,366 289,471 44 72,359 72,815 42,288 35,154 33,704 107,942 1,450 Excess of Per exports (+ ) or cent imports ( - ) . free. Dollars. 63.48 53.91 99.94 95.87 + + + + + + + + 242 14,652 26,339 6,740 16,713 14,905 68,466 158,947 30,071 72,788 100.00 99.98 99.98 99.79 100.00 99.99 100.00 99.95 96.56 99.78 + + + + + + + + - 1,993,775 1,801,060 2,014,340 1,829,738 2,665,091 2,949,824 2,974,758 2,539,824 1,886,663 2,583,183 B R I T I S H A F R IC A . WEST. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914 .. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 2,077,188 1,991,912 2,238,053 2,040,002 2.793,621 3,311,370 3,607,869 2,924,575 4,525,488 6,896,527 7,858 5,333 3,396 1,891 1,520 27,261 99,450 2,085,046 1,997,245 2,241,448 2,041,893 2,795,141 3,311,370 3,607,869 2,924,575 4,552,749 6,994,977 91,271 196,149 227,068 211,712 130,046 361,519 633,111 394,554 6,217,685 9,557,017 91,271 196,185 227,108 212,155 130,050 361,546 633,111 197 394,751 221,727 6,439,412 21,143 9,678,160 36 40 443 4 27 SOUTH. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 7,841,877 7,2%, 765 9,604,876 12,833,239 12,764,513 14,481,253 14,821,440 14,685,305 22,122,911 24,086,665 6,168 2,189 9,630 9,203 6,716 7,248 13,534 42,659 104,489 9,146 7,847,045 408,587 1,351,763 1,760,350 23.21 460,637 1,228,933 1,689,570 27.26 7,298,954 9,614,406 627,902 1,650,272 2,178,174 24.24 12,842,442 499,681 1,660,661 2,160,342 23.13 12,771,229 721,329 1,482,000 2,203,329 32. 74 14,488,501 786,808 2,518,744 3,305,652 23.80 14,834,974 945,606 1,524,243 2,469,849 38.28 14,727,964 3,867,135 1,080,176 4,947,311 78.17 22,227,400 16,994,154 2,829,708 19,823,862 85.73 24,095,811 12,585,542 2,926,615 15,512,157 81.14 1 No transactions reported in years lor which no figures are given. + 6,086,695 + 5,609,384 + 7,436,232! +10,682,100 +10,567,900 +11,182,949 +12,365,125 + 9,780,653 + 2,403,538 + 8,583,654 383 MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED. No. 2 5 4 . — V a l u s of M er ch an dise I mported into a n d E xported from t h e U nit ed S tates , etc .— C on tin ued. A F R I C A — C on tin ued. BRITISH AFRICA— Continued. EAST Year ended June Domestic. 301908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916 .. 1917.. Exports. Foreign. Dollars. Dollars. 354,637 615,441 601,133 639,517 731,233 1,062,138 517,902 25 618,646 1,579,812 39,416 1,679,065 4,470 Imports. Total. Free. Dollars, Dollars. 354,637 633,880 615,441 846,869 601,133 764,627 639,517 1,109,466 731,233 1,142,991 1,052,138 621,966 517,927 458,658 618,546 261,100 1,619,228 146,829 1,683,535 23,887 Dutiable. Total. Excess of Per exports ( + ) or cent imports ( —). free. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 655,534 96.70 - 300,897 21,654 9,754 856,613 98.86 _ 341,172 803,612 95.15 - 202,479 88,985 74,725 1,184,191 93.68 — 544,674 57,753 1,200,744 95.19 — 469,511 667,241 93.21 + 384,897 45,276 853,621 53.73 - 335,694 394,963 487,695 748,795 34.87 - 130,249 496,696 29.56 + 1,122,532 349,867 179,463 203,350 11.74 + 1,480,185 CANARY ISLANDS. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917 .. 679,537 384,263 284,727 683,526 792,976 1,267,785 728,673 985,043 827,107 749,579 6,054 2,205 22 368 5,107 4,909 685,591 886,468 284,749 683,526 792,976 1,267,785 728,673 985,411 832,214 754,488 30,376 22,210 33,018 19,703 42,532 26,195 37,540 31,046 52,780 22,933 53,145 58,432 92,940 76,418 98,520 128,171 139,816 85,181 77,851 196,374 83,521 80,642 125,958 95,121 *141,052 154,366 177,356 116,227 130,631 36.37 27.64 26.21 20.71 30.15 16.97 21.16 26.71 40.40 189,349 123,364 192,427 337,067 290,025 134,994 391,314 438,791 558,578 456,696 12,863,051 11,200,841 12,176,108 21,674,653 17,364,114 19,907,828 13,311,233 17,371,992 33,254,943 29,728,445 98.53 98.90 98.42 98.44 98.83 99.33 97.06 97. 47 98.32 98.46 + 602,070 + 305,826 + 158,791 + 588,406 + 651,924 + 1,113,419 + 551,317 + 869,184 + 701,583 219,307 10.46 + 535,181 EGYPT. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911 .. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916 .. 1917.. 2,124,344 1,287,693 978,747 2,112,043 1,748,394 1,655,824 1,929,772 2,848,591 7,746,979 11,924,543 2,039 6,214 4,098 2,553 2,809 5,009 244 30,650 17,374 8,623 2,126,383 1,293,807 982,845 2,114, 596 1,751,203 1,660,833 1,930,016 2,879,241 7,764,353 1,933,166 12,673,702 11,077,477 11,983,681 21,337,586 17,074,089 19,772,834 12,919,919 16,933,201 32,696,365 29,271,749 -10,736,668 - 9,907,034 -11,193,263 -19,560,057 -15,612,911 -18,246,995 -11,381,217 -14,492,751 —25,490,590 -17,795,279 384 MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED, N o . 2 5 4 .— V alue of M I m ported S t a t e s , e t c .— e r c h a n d is e in t o an d C on tin ued. E xported from U the n it e d A FRICA — C on tin ued. FRENCH AFRICA. Year ended June Domestic. 30— 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916 v. 1917.. Exports. Foreign. Dollars. Dollars. 1,690 1,543,455 1,606,792 2,291 1,961 1,273,432 803 1,460,152 2,143,937 6,885 4,139,130 3,382 2,754,026 202 2,488,696 1,508 2,371,379 4,985 2,935,403 755 Imports. Total. Free. Dollars. Dollars. 1,545,145 438,764 419,327 1,609,083 448,807 1,276,393 401,536 1,460,955 492,253 2,150,822 589,702 4,142,512 680,448 2,754,228 359,117 2,490,204 2,376,364 1,406,777 798,753 2,936,158 Dutiable. Excess of Per exports (+ or cent free. imports (—), Total. Dollars. Dollars. 498,045 59,281 549,513 130,186 278,163 726,970 271,316 672,851 195,052 687,305 143,157 732,859 164,360 844,808 293,136 652,263 604,445 2,011,222 519,404 1,318,157 88.10 76.31 61.74 59.68 71.62 80.47 80-54 55.06 69.95 60.59 Dollars. +1,047,100 +1,059,570 + 548,423 + 788,104 +1,463,517 +3,409,653 +1,909,420 +1,837,961 + 365,142 +1,618,001 GERMAN AFRICA. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 120,064 160,149 200,465 239,456 345,467 563,902 593,935 103,662 68,788 744 190 2,548 120,064 160,149 200,465 239,456 345,467 563,902 594,125 103,662 68,788 3,292 56,297 152,005 433,098 423,307 369,657 455,991 6,229 112,967 27,657 222,321 128,730 236,691 180,388 208,302 . 433,098 536,274 397,314 678,312 134,959 72.97 100.00 78.94 93.04 67.22 4.62 417,079 56.76 + 120,064 48,153 232,633 296,818 — 51,847 — 114,410 + 459,166 + 108,662 + 68,788 413,787 ITALIAN AFRICA.1 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 17,435 1,845 3,688 2,161 1,690 3,253 6,289 109,511 155,137 87,852 11,833 17,435 1,845 3,688 2,161 1,690 3,253 6,289 121,344 155,137 87,852 l[ 12,377 72,649 66,640 169,192 225,863 285 7,641 11 4,519 1 Includes Tripoli after 1913. 285 12,377 80,290 66,651 169,192 230,382 100.00 90.48 99.98 100.00 98.04 + + + + + _ + _ - 17,435 1,845 3,688 2,161 1,405 9,124 74,001 54,693 14,055 142,530 MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED. 385 No. 2 5 4 .— V a l u e of M er ch an dise I mported into a n d E xpo rted from t h e U nit ed S tates , etc .— Co n tin u ed . AFRICA — C on tin u ed . L IB E R IA . Year ended June Domestic. 30— 1008.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. Exports. Foreign. Dollars. Dollars. 58,432 56,165 61 84,808 103,100 61 84,316 70 96,888 12 110,164 7 675 151,973 4,067 82,288 96,656 11,471 Imports. Total. Free. Dutiable. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 58,432 1,026 9 56,165 73 84,869 212 221 103,161 624 84,386 864 96,900 2,319 110,171 6,287 152,648 36,183 995 86,355 89,014 886 108,127 1,000 f Total. Excess of Per exports (+ ) or cent imports (—). free. Dollars. 1,035 73 212 745 864 2,319 6,287 37,178 89,900 1,000 70.34 100.00 100.00 100.00 97.32 99.01 100.00 1,907 4,378 6,626 61,575 42,866 41,812 13,095 45,733 104,566 186,432 84.85 91.98 35.66 95.00 97.71 100.00 98.81 77.92 53.42 52.16 + + + - 1,844 67,935 731 106,061 1,157 239,996 86 250,036 104 92,426 56 376,646 440,422 78 3,468 380,835 13 1,856,341 427 2,423,437 98.02 99.31 99.52 99.97 99.89 99.99 99.98 99.09 100.00 99.98 +5,396,014 +3,505,106 +2,898,779 +3,145,701 +2,388,361 +1,871,425 +2,147,050 +2,708,625 +1,231,481 +1,092,393 99.13 100.00 m oo Dollars. 57,397 66,092 84,657 102,416 83,522 94,581 103,884 115,470 3,545 107,127 + + + + + + + + + M A D A G A SCA R. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 15,979 16,640 7,731 14,294 36,779 3,804 25,795 57,269 392,290 97,454 15,979 1,618 16,640 4,027 7,731 2,363 14,294 58,496 36,779 . 41,884 3,804 41,812 25,795 12, 939 35,635 57,269 395,286 55,856 97,454 97,245 2,996 289 351 4,263 3,079 982 156 10,098 48,710 89,187 + + + - 14,072 12,262 1,105 47,281 6,087 38,008 12,700 11,536 290,720 88,978 PORTUGUESE AFRICA. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915 .. 1916.. 1917.. 5,463,949 3,610,806 3,137,173 3,395,576 2,480,787 2,247,927 2,587,472 3,089,460 3,083,309 3,515,772 361 1,602 161 144 4,513 58 5,463,949 66,591 105,330 3,611,167 3,138,775 238,839 3,395,737 249,950 2,480,787 92,322 2,248,071 376,590 2,587,472 440,344 3,089,460 377,367 3,087,822' 1,856,328 3,515,830 2,423,010 32951°—-s a 1917-------25 386 MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED. N o . 2 5 4 .— V alu e of M e r c h a n d is e I States, mported e t c .— in t o a n d C on tin ued. E xported from t h e U n it e d A F R I C A — C on tin ued. SPANISH AFRICA.1 Year ended June Domestic. 30— 1908 r. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. Imports. Exports. Foreign. Dollars. Dollars. 9,139 45 22,852 14,934 20,422 32,816 23,702 11,588 10,224 17,059 932 106,187 Dutiable. Total. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 9,139 22,897 14,934 20,422 12,816 23,702 11,588 10,224 2,455 17,059 386 107,119 Excess of Per exports <+ ) or cent im ports(—). free. Dollars. Total. Free. 2,455 100.00 386 100.00 Dollars. + 9,139 + 22,897 + 14,934 + 20,422 + 12,816 + 23,702 + 11,588 + 10,224 + 14,604 +106,733 T R IP O L I.* 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 3,010 0 3,010 14,232 14,232 89,045 181,041 39,045 181,041 220 2,499 20,981 5,161 3,159 7,703 1,394 4,151 75,681 64,287 185,426 73,146 1,614 6,650 96,662 69,448 188,585 80,849 13.63 37.58 21.71 7.43 1.68 9.53 266,412 192,017 475,215 296,229 136,954 103,637 149,779 60,831 313,666 159,870 98.02 -257,944 94.31 -129,574 99.97 -414,842 99.40 -254,022 100.00 . -103,817 100.00 - 73,437 91.38 - 60,523 98.91 + 8,901 + 52,322 60.41 +147,443 + 1,396 - 6,660 - 82,430- 69,448 -149,540 +100,192 ALE OTHER AFRICA^ 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 8,468 62,443 60,373 42,207 33,137 30,200 89,256 69,732 365,988 307,313 8,468 62,443 60,373 42,207 33,137 30,200 89,256 69,732 365,988 307,313 261,135 181,090 475,061 294,463 136,954 103,637 136,868 60,16Q 306,224 96,581 6,277 10,927 154 1,766 12,911 665 7,442 63,289 1Included in Italian Africa after 1913. 387 MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED. No. 2 5 4 .—V alue op M e r c h a n d is e I m ported in t o and C ontinued. AFRICA — C ontinued. States, E xported prom t h e U n it e d etc.— TOTAL AFRICA. Year ended June Domestic. 30— 1908.. 1909.. 1910..1 1911 .. 1912..! 1913. J 1914..| 1915.J 1916 .. 1917.. Dollars. 20,317,756 17,016,796 18,630,711 23,592,435 24,025,424 29,073,122 27,887,313 28,410,301 43,380,377 52,590,702 Exports. Imports. Foreign. Total. Dollars. 22,809 18,638 20,669 14,672 18,000 15,795 14,202 109,450 210,654 142,362 20,340,565 17,085,434 18,551,380 23,607,107 24,043,424 29,088,917 27,901,515 28,519,751 43,591,031 52,733,064 DoUars. Free. DoUars. 14,607,170 13,485,465 15,165,657 24,611,584 20,248,080 23,159,462 16,372,603 22,492,510 60,066,474 55,374,361 Dutiable. Dollars. 1,683,506 1,623,162 2,334,082 2,602,036 2,337,808 3,265,892 2,776,873 2,460,571 4,699,271 4,638,955 Total. Dollars. 16,290,675 15,108,627 17,489,739 27,213,620 22,585,888 26,425,344 19,149,476 24,953,081 64,765,745 60,018,316 Excess of Per exports ( + ) or cent free. imports ( —). 89.67 89.26 86.65 90.45 89.65 87.64 85.50 90.14 92.74 92.27 DoUars. + 4,049,890 4- 1,926,807 + 1,061,641 - 3,606,513 + 1,457,536 + 2,663,573 + 8,752,039 + 3,566,670 -21,174,114 - 7,280,252 R U SSIA IN EUROPE A N D A S IA .1 1908.. 18,307,842 107,450 18,415,292 1909.. 17,108,138 160,771 17,268,909 99,397 17,829,811 1910.. 17,730,414 1911.. 24,328,926 375,123 24,704,049 1912.. 22,605,137 117,351 22,722,488 1913.. 26,414,605 50,609 26,465,214 1914.. 31,253,254 49,895 31,303,149 1915.. 59,138,163 1,689,368 60,827,531 1916.. 309,752,822 490,068 310,242,890 1917.. 553,898,114 4,996,331 558,894,445 7,498,632 9,066,695 12,828,660 8,570,834 17,210,075 23,278,472 20,260,250 2,894,799 5,532,601 7,130,800 3,956,416 2,778,221 4,548,552 3,632,628 4,900,425 6,036,745 3,059,907 499,241 1,384,243 2,333,464 11,455,048 11,844,916 17,377,212 12,203,462 22,110,500 29,315,217 23,320,157 3,394,040 6,916,844 9^464,264 66.46 75.46 73.82 70.23 77.84 79.41 86.88 85.29 + 6,960,244 -|- 5,423,993 + 452,599 +12,500,587 + 611,988 - 2,850,003 + 7,982,992 +57,-433,491 +303,326,046 75.34 +549,430,181 TURKEY IN EUROPE AND ASIA.11 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915 1916.. 1917 .. 1,969,860 2,511,482 2,340,160 3,925,601 3,786,789 3,301,557 3,308,382 993,586 42,169 167,515 3,540 6,660 17,512 14,452 11,379 12,264 20,137 534 1,973,400 2) 518,142 2>357,672 3>940,053 3,798,168 3,313,821 3, 328,519 994,120 42,169 167,515 2,808,592 2,813,479 3,472,561 3,477,646 2,927,195 3,607,754 3,396,220 1,718,253 78,090 2,662 7,950,978 9,615,649 12,881,340 14,213,166 16,281,731 18,551,531 17,446,867 10,510,454 786,395 332,928 10,759,570 12,429,128 16,353,901 17,690,812 19,208,926 22,159,285 20,843,077 12,228,707 864,485 335,590 26.10 22.64 21.23 19.66 15.24 16.28 16.29 14.05 - 8,786,170 - 9,910,986 -13,996,229 -13,750,759 -15,410,758 -18,846,464 -17,514,558 -11,234,587 - 822,316 .78 - 168,075 1 The totals of the trade of Russia in Europe and Russia in Asia and Turkey in Europe and Turkey in Asia will he found on pp. 358, 378, 359, and 378, respectively. 388 MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED, No. 255 —PERCENTAGE OF MERCHANDISE IMPORTED INTO AND EX PORTED FROM THE UNITED STATES: By June 30, 1900 to G 1917. ban d D iv is io n s , Y Grand division. 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 E urope................{ £ » ; ; North America South A m erica. Aria /im ports.. Am& ...................... \E xports.. O ceania...............{ £ $ " 3 ; ; A frica.......... Per et. 51.84 74.60 16.30 IS. 45 11.02 2.79 16.45 4.66 4.07 3.11 1.32 1.39 Per ct. 52.19 76.39 17.63 13.21 13. 41 2.98 14.30 3.32 1.38 2.38 1.09 1.72 Per ct. 52.60 72.96 16.72 14.76 13. 26 2.75 14.36 4.63 1.57 2.48 1.49 2.42 Per ct. 53.35 72.48 18.49 16.16 10.48 2.90 14.40 4. 11 2.05 2.64 1.23 2.71 Per ct. 50. 32 72. 42 20. 06 16.08 12.14 3.47 14.48 4.12 2.05 2.25 .95 1.66 Per ct. ,48. 39 67.23 20.33 17.16 13. 49 3.75 14.50 8.46 2.27 2.18 1.02 1.22 Perct. 1.63 68.82 19.19 17.68 11.45 4.31 14.68 6.05 2.02 2.02 1.03 1.12 Grand division. 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 E urope................. North A m erica. ; South A m erica. , A d a ...................... 0ceanlft...............{e” ^ 3 : : A frica...................® S 2 : : Per ct. 49.88 68.96 19.36 18.61 12.49 4.60 15.06 4.32 2.06 2.49 1.15 1.02 Per ct. 51.76 66.10 19.69 22.09 12.59 5.34 12.45 3.49 2.38 2.92 1.13 1.06 Per ct. 50.30 63.84 20.00 22.30 11.96 5.32 13.98 4.17 1.98 3.22 1.78 1.16 Per ct. 49.57 60.87 20.20 23.45 13.01 6.00 13.64 6.33 2.21 3.26 1.37 1.09 Per ct. 49.25 59.98 19.96 25.04 12.01 5.93 15.25 4.66 2.07 3.21 1.46 1.18 Per ct. 47.29 62.86 22.57 22.36 11.76 5.27 15.15 4.80 2.22 3.53 1.01 1.18 Per ct 36.70 71.21 28.26 17.23 15.61 3.59 14.80 4.13 3.14 2 .81 1.49 1.03 ears 1907 E nded 1908 Per ct. Per ct. 52,10 50.91 69.03 68.99 18.37 20.00 18.60 17.45 11.17 10.46 4.37 4.49 14.81 15.17 4.93 5. 47 2.08 2.10 2.19 2.51 1.47 1.36 .88 1.09 1916 1917 Per ct. Per ct. 28.04 22.96 69.21 68.75 26.93 28.80 16.92 18.50 17.81 20. 38 4.16 4.12 19.89 23.14 6.43 6.05 2.46 4.38 2.28 1.74 2.95 2.26 1.00 .84 No. 256.—FOREIGN COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES AND SHARE THEREOF WITH LATIN AMERICA:1 1893 1917. to Year ended June 80— 1893........................... 1894............................ 1895........................... 1896........................... 1897........................... 1898........................... 1899........................... 1900........................... 1901........................... 1902........................... 1903........................... 1904........................... 1905........................... 1906........................... 1907........................... 1908 ........................... 1909........................... 1910........................... 1911........................... 1912........................... 1913........................... 1914........................... 1915........................... 1916........................... 1917........................... ■ Imports into the United States. • Per cent From Latin from Total. America. Latin America. Dollars. Dollars. 866,400,922 225,906,702 654,994,622 218,362,321 731,969,965 196,516,060 779,724,674 180,022,806 764,730,412 156,661,864 616,049,654 136,854,235 697,148,489 •148,150,097 849,941,184 167,180,295 823,172.165 198,233,744 903,320,948 208,510,497 1,025,719,237 225,923,096 991,087,371 256,227,244 1,117,513,071 302,266,593 1,226,562,446 294,049,326 1,434,421,425 334,672,126 1,194,341,792 273,176,971 1,311,920,224 324,154,136 1,556,947,430 392,955,257 1,527,226,105 371,300,234 1,653,264,934 423,037,208 1,813,008,234 442,419,973 1,893,925,657 469,082,667 1,674,169,740 557,413,053 2,197,883,510 760,132,729 2,659,355,185 962,860,611 26.08 33.34 26.85 23.09 20.49 22.21 21.25 19.67 24.08 23.08 22.03 25.85 27.05 23.97 23.33 22.87 24.71 25.24 24.31 25.59 24.40 24.77 33.29 34.58 36.21 Exports from the United States. Total. To Latin America. Dollars, 847,665,194 892,140,572 807,538,165 882,606,938 1,050,993,556 1,231,482,330 1,227,023,302 1,394,483,082 1,487,764,991 1,381,719,401 1,420,141,679 1,460,827,271 1,518,561,666 1,743,864,500 1,880,851,078 1,860,773,346 1,663,011,104 1,744,984,720 2,049,320,199 2,204,322,409 2,466,884,149 2,364,579,148 2,768,589,340 4,333,482,885 6,290,048,394 88,503,514 78,924,298 74,422,739 76,611,305 78,320,416 74,030,291 88,307,187 110,674,490 118,772,168 115,132,413 115,053,595 136,615,381 169,156,657 209,043.359 229,966,603 219,968,513 201,912,874 242,123,502 273,526,344 296,141,651 323,775,885 282,070,153 251,469,431 411,193,859 581,954,695 Dollars. Per cent to Latin America. 10.44 8.85 9.22 8.68 7.46 6.01 7.20 7.94 7.98 8.33 8.10 9.35 10.48 11.99 12.23 11.82 12.14 13.87 13.35 13.43 13.13 11.93 9.08 9.49 9.25 i Includes Mexico, Central America, South America, and the West Indies, w ith exception of British, Danish, Dutch, and French. MERCHANDISE IMPOBTED AND EXPORTED. 389 N o . 2 5 7 .— VA1/CTE O F M E R C H A N D I S E IM P O R T E D A N D E X P O R T E D A N D D U T I E S C O L L E C T E D : B y C u sto m s D ist r ic t s , 1914 to 1917. [Note .—On account of the reorganization of the customs districts, comparison w ith earlier years is imprac ticable. For statistics relating to customs districts as formerly organized, see Statistical Abstract for 1912 and earlier years and Commerce and Navigation, 1913.] ATLANTIC COAST DISTRICTS. CONNECTICUT. Year ended June 30— 1914............... 1915............... 1916............... 1917............... Exports. Imports. Domestic. Foreign. Total. Dollars. 8,617 2,033 566,097 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 8,617 2,273,084 3,045,442 2,033 1,869,264 2,047,533 . 2,169,958 1,278,953 1,144,076 1,375,497 4,610,769 577,979 Free. Dutiable. Total. Duty col lected. Dollars. Dollars, 5,318,526 955,509 3,916,797 565,930 3,448,911 508,879 5,986,266 1,495,690 GEORGIA. 240 110,594,981 5,769,217 133,224 74,918,800 2,948,728 45,895,738 1,702,583 83,113,480 1,782,307 1914............... 110,594,741 1915............... 74,785,576 1916............... 45,895,738 1917............... 83,113,480 500,459 302,420 75,117 316,672 6,269,676 3,251,148 1,777,700 2,098,979 157,675 88,313 21,405 9,840 8,770,935 7,517,332 10,238,421 14,538,160 300,660 119,808 165,380 300,753 MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE. 1914............... 1915............... 1916............... 1917............... 7,041,197 19,547,426 23,044,850 39,199,271 ' 318,750 305,871 419,901 917,060 7,359,947 6,839,881 19,853,297 6,973,308 23,464,751 9,545,359 40,116,331 12,544,197 1,931,054 544,024 693,062 1,993,963 MARYLAND. 1914............... 1915............... 1916............... 1917............... 109,452,111 131,864,073 180,442,925 372,319,148 238,120 109,690,231 20,275,577 14,231,917 114,425 131,978,498 18,021,871 6,961,027 260,449 180,703,374 21,019,105 6,789,811 1,713,973 374,033,121 35,653,241 8,319,549 34,489,494 3,923,416 24,982,898 2,161,889 27,808,916 1,582,997 43,972,790 1,660,849 MASSACHUSETTS. 1914............... 64,972,895 1915............... 106,145,043 1916............... 130,553,635 1917............... 225,002,057 742,286 1,330,634 676,311 576,428 65,715,181 107,475,677 131,229,946 225,578,485 118,848.847 119,407,892 179,026,981 186,391,988 41,067,123 33,245,899 31,873,262 31,513,299 159,915,970 14,513,225 152,653,791 10,026,117 210,900,243 9,400,870 217,905,287 8,280,637 NEW YORK. 1914............... 845,342,530 1915............... 1,161,791,318 1916............... 2,296,584,881 1917............... 3,031,429,321 19,203,808 864,546,338 539,014,923 501,365,603 1,040,380,526 192,270,819 31.789,770 1,193,581,088 488,057,767 442,953,291 931,011,058 144,432,676 35,701,332 2,332,286,213 709,939,382 481,926,600 1,191,865,982 149,911,868 21,690,183 3,053,119,504 822,146,697 516,052,658 1,338,199,355 153,031,537 NORTH CAROLINA. 25.870,851 25,870,851 11,314,715 11,314,715 13,079,668 13,079,668 6,371,282 .................. .* 6,371,282 4,024,505 1,916,892 948,287 1,831,647 109,954 73,854 247,329 1,042,504 4,134,459 1,990,746 1,195,616 2,874,151 17,721 10,561 43,622 1,610,929 42,105,984 35,416,094 47,783,456 52,749,370 96,483,412 72,947,524 95,801,175 109,485,782 17,320,818 11,690,560 14,865,361 15,033,750 PH ILA D ELPH IA . 1914............... 64,879,540 1915............... 90,531,736 1916............... 193,373,093 1917............... 464,200,258 302,974 134,725 122,203 270,773 65,182,514 90,666,461 193,495,296 464,471,031 54,377.428 37,531,430 48,017,719 56,736,412 390 MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED N o . 2 5 7 . — V alu e of lec ted : M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d a n d E x p o r t e d a n d D u t ie s C o l C u s t o m s D is t r ic t s , 1914 t o 1917 — C on tin u ed . By ATIiANTIC COAST DISTRICTS— Continued. PORTO RICO. Year ended June 30— 1914............... 1915............... 1916............... 1917............... Imports. Exports. Domestic. Dollars. 8,675,516 7,010,118 5,568,624 7,768,252 Foreign. Total. Dollars. 4,066 34,869 66,313 86,071 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 8,679,582 1,228,023 2,610,396 7,044,987 1,124,058 1,830,407 6,634,937 1,297,748 1,760,652 7,854,323 1,559,632 2,446,343 Free. Dutiable. Total. Duty col lected. Dollars. Dollars. 3,838,419 774,949 434,234 2,954,465 3,058,400 373,406 4,005,975 477,410 RHODE ISLAND. 1914 . 1915 . 1916 . 1917-............. 5,998 1,725 4,045 2,064 5,558 5,998 1,725 9,603 2,064 303,517 1,989,549 607,152 1,191,645 867,536 779,707 877,496 1,179,442 2,293,066 1,798,797 1,647,243 2,056,938 513,537 300,702 235,420 292,467 36,136 14,745 5,537 23,992 5,548,191 2,783,470 1,740,295 3,012,573 14,007 7,868 3,534 7,709 1,802,125 1,034,636 612,085 1,174,359 7,177,904 6,847,624 12,696,633 19,330,006 1,529,748 1,115,619 974,624 1,045,626 9,906,925 6,607,805 6,920,771 10,734,342 2,231,947 2,051,543 2,191,618 2,670,142 4,107,078 4,064,103 4,383,770 4,627,679 12,245,062 10,147,643 7,682,763 8,505,116 1,437,265 1,089,797 1,002,944 931,632 453,514 623,564 582,719 1,313,126 6,914,963 6,064,801 4,196,252 2,799,054 73;873 80,402 73,103 159,679 SOUTH CAROLINA. . 1914 1915 . 1916 . 1917-............. 20,829,253 12,995,579 6,004,137 2,686,892 49 , 19,547 2,711 20,829,302 5,512,055 13,015,126 2,768,725 6,006,848 1,734,758 2,686,892 2,988,581 VIRGINIA. 1914................ 25,166,319 1915................ 89,299,768 1916............... 107,232,794 1917................ 137,009,024 458,936 7,321 108,201 2,957 25,625,255 5,375,779 89,307,089 5,812,988 107,340,995 12,084,548 137,011,981 18,155,647 QT7LF COAST DISTRICTS. FLORIDA. 1914................ 1915................ 1916................ 1917............... 41,735,339 18,208,549 25,519,887 36,682,124 103,585 61:290 11,268 19,411 41,838,924 4,682,517 5,224,408 18,269,839 2,806,123 3,801,682 25,531,155 2,414,595 4,506,176 36,701,535 3,429,430 7,304,912 GALVESTON. 1914............... 1915............... 1916............... 1917............... 255,758,265 229,118,762 189,314,034 266,216,082 9,343 1,273,198 934,623 63,176 255,767,608 8,137,984 230,391,960 6,083,540 190,248,657 3,298,993 266,279,258 3,877,437 MOBILE. 1914............... 1915................ 1916............... 1917................ 50,801,185 21,115,309 25,555,590 35,562,215 4,456 9,681 34,284 10,305 50,805,641 21,124,990 25,589,874 35,572,520 6,461,449 4,441,237 3,613,533 1,485,928 NEW ORLEANS. 1914............... 1915................ 1916............... 1917............... 193,796,559 209,245,992 211,044,997 303,171,177 43, 402 193,839,961 127, 167 209,373,159 453, 752 211,498,749 339,,224 303,510,401 64,254,187 56,277,206 62,151,157 64,607,338 25, 128, 434 23, 468, 198 27, 894, 407 39,,909,,524 89,382,621 10,978,299 79,745,404 6,959,483 90,045,564 6,394,032 104,516,862 8,919,462 MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED 391 N o . 2 5 7 .— V a l u e o p M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d a n d E x p o r t e d a n d D u t ie s C o l v l e c t e d : B y C u s t o m s D is t r ic t s , 1914 t o 1917 — C on tin u ed . GULP |DOAST DISTRICTS— Continued. SABINE. Year ended June 30— 1914............... 1915............... 1916............... 1917............... Exports. Domestic. Foreign. Dollars. DoUars. 5,018 11,208 557 1,617 24,130,510 29,263,578 32,534,927 43,250,507 Imports. Duty collected. Total. Free. Dutiable. Total. DoUars. Dollars. Dollars. 94,680 177,344 617 357 Dollars. Dollars. 1,922,463 14,599 822,762 26,610 1,308,819 81 1,793,626 122 24,135,528 1,827,783 29,274,786 645,418 32,535,484 1,308,202 43,252,124 1,793,269 MEXICAN BORDER DISTRICTS. ARIZONA. 1914............... 1915............... 1916............... 1917............... 7,278,212 3,273,129 6,788,484 10,177,092 99,098 163,998 357,658 262,204 7,377,310 3,437,127 7,146,142 10,439,296 15,291,946 4,755,227 14,983,863 26,614,352 607,648 287,069 482,361 1,006,206 15,899,594 5,042,296 15,466,224 27,620,558 93,732 36,241 15,847 24,960 809,035 564,989 936,588 1,068,449 4,904,721 2,228,824 3,555,283 4,285,764 150,926 25,701 19,625 44,940 924,160 1,185,533 1,675,302 1,597,835 6,689,572 9,392,626 5,564,398 3,381,138 104,526 107,958 42,827 64,514 1,328,744 686,097 4,271,845 6,494,369 5,309,022 4,137,726 9,211,212 14,046,846 228,591 20,086 31,641 60,884 ‘ 567,399 640,886 1,066,012 1,469,524 14,919 5,284 8,256 6,787 3,877,481 3,076,853 3,880,175 4,034,415 6,282,558 5,716,023 6,068,529 6,482,951 1,122,344 908,481 1,084,907 1,095,644 1,852,718 1,528,675 1,207,586 603,113 3,890,221 3,250,514 2,439,139 2,025,114 550,042 371,896 232,100 151,061 EAGLE PASS. 1914............... 1915............... 1916............... 1917............... 519,979 648,967 1,552,371 4,574,135 97,639 58,603 47,736 11,037 617,618 707,570 1,600,107 4,585,172 4,095,686 1,663,835 2,618,695 3,217,315 EL PASO. 1914............... 1915............... 1916............... 1917............... 3,048,811 7,961,447 3,629,061 4,571,378 330,891 528,444 156,409 218,801 3,379,702 5,765,412 8,489,891 8,270,093 3,785,470 3,889,096 4,790,179 1,783,303 LAREDO. 1914............... 1915............... 1916............... 1917............... 5,132,294 2,067,883 7,837,116 13,212,024 123,,445 99, 023 141, 801 112;,544 5,255,739 3,980,278 2,166,906 3,451,629 7,978,917 4,939,367 13,324,568 7,552,477 PACIFIC COAST DISTRICTS. ALASKA. 1914............... 1,915............... 1916............... 1917............... 1,090,763 997,184 1,385,903 2,288,522 33,476 4,205 6,764 186,367 1,124,239 1,001,389 1,392,667 2,474,889 518,314 49,085 619,789 21,097 905,588 160,424 1,440,744 • 28,780 HAWAII. 1914............... 1915............... 1916............... 1917............... 902,985 361,118 219,800 909,809 12,260 16,391 6,947 13,974 915,245 377,509 226,747 923,783 2,405,077 2,639,170 2,188,354 2,448,536 OREGON. 1914............... 1915............... 1916............... 1917............... 13,804,042 20,401,314 10,657,170 4,189,878 2,218 4,287 312 817 13,806,260 20,405,601 10,657,482 4,190,695 2,037,503 1,721,839 1,231,553 1,422,001 392 M ERCH AN D ISE IM PORTED AN D EXPORTED No. 257.— V a l u e M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d a n d E x p o r t e d a n d D u t ie s C od * D is t r ic t s , 1914 t o 1917—Continued. P A C I F I C C O A S T D I S T R I C T S —Continued. SAN FRANCISCO. of lected: Year ended June 30— By C u s t o m s Exports. Imports. Domestic. Foreign. Total. Free. Dutiable. Dollars, Dollars. Dollars. 63,374,909 81,500,979 94,558,987 142,890,207 Dollars. 50,203,039 59,826,441 95,223,146 121,645,963 16,908,042 16,241,587 18,442,773 22,381,447 1914............... 62,226,921 1,147,988 1915 79,731,268 1,769,711 1916............... 92,710,951 1,848,036 1917................ 137,277,364 6,612,843 Dollars. Total. Dollars. Duty col lected. 67, 111, 081 76,068,028 113,645,919 144,027,410 Dollars. 5,621,173 4,592,659 4,431,038 4,650,956 4,908,543 4,716,390 4,175,260 6,532,381 810,909 573,730 388,183 377,075 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 1914............... 1915............... 1916............... 1917................ 1,967,623 2,440,841 3,144,641 5,679,631 42,657 71,514 123,464 146,038 2,010,280 2,666,245 2,512,355 3,127,388 3,268,105 3,083,078 5,825,669 5,287,427 2,242,298 1,589,002 1,092,182 1,244,954 W ASHINGTON. 198,401 211,234 316,991 1,832,483 1914............... 54,813,814 1915............... 67,676,550 1916............... 162,772,872 1917................ 175,817,651 55,012,215 67,887,784 163,089,863 177,650,134 49,644,487 63,585,839 127,727,240 183,762,961 5,747,078 4,880,728 7,853,670 14,558,296 55,391,565 1,730,769 68,466,567 1,299,325 135,580,910 1,406,379 198,321,257 2,309,643 N O R T H E R N B O R D E R D IS T R IC T S . BUFFALO. 1914............... 82,341,617 5,334,544 87,676,161 1916............... 67,573,566 6,385,762 73,959,328 1916............... 128,756, Oil 7,194,137 135,950,148 1917................ 207,705,797 9,414,466 217,120,263 17,085,602 22,149,570 26,868,211 46,778,933 13,220,015 9,265,378 9,082,901 20,936,144 1 30,305,617 31,414,948 35,951,112 67,715,077 2,300,6© 1,352,940 1, 223,72* 2,011,790 28,630,914 20,231,103 16,550,965 17,477,227 38,630,903 29,497,831 26,553,627 30,144,080 10,859,755 7,491,684 5,983,094 ► 6,369,559 38,509,083 9,216,069 750,764 25,345,327 10,584, 111 536,501 39,138,856 16,131,566 1,343,648 77,987,194 19,004,572 4,198,350 9,966,833 11,120,612 17,475,214 23,202,922 86,040 56,1© 105,376 210,784 5,015,021 5,955,801 8,390,597 20,407,198 328,941 282,445 307,468 834,210 26,346,651 24,956,042 28,532,812 41,748,588 2,518,591 1, 719,820 1,636,706 2,120,965 CHICAGO. 1914............... 1915................ 1916............... 1917................ 8,593,631 23,485,909 8,539,490 6,015,518 93,870 79,348 24,033 8,687, 501 23,565, 257 8,563,523 6,015,518 9,999,989 9, 266, 728 10,002,662 12,666,853 DAKOTA. 1914................ 1915................ 1916............... 1917................ 38,067,267 24,871,294 38,763,958 75,761,253 441,816 474,033 374,898 2,225,941 DULUTH AND SU PERIOR. 1914............... 1915............... 1916............... 1917............... 13,376,368 10,024,610 9,847,717 26,274,926 1,375 120,521 43,758 13,376,368 2,739,086 2,275,935 10,025,985 3,884,991 2,070,810 9,968,238 5,381,159 3,009,438 26,318,684 10,033,326 10,373,872 MICHIGAN. 1914............... 1915............... 1916............... 1917................ 713,808 102,573,052 101,859,244 117,104,270 642,316 117,746,586 180,781,194 2,335,262 183,116,456 286,664,840 3,711,131 290,375,971 19,607,556 6,739,095 21,444,361 3,511,681 25,296,315 3,236,497 36,853,088 4,895,500 393 M ERCH AN D ISE IM PORTED AND EXPORTED, H a . 3 6 7 .— V a l u e o f M e r c h a n d is e I m po r ted a n d E x p o r t e d a n d D u t ie s C ol ' le o te d : By C u sto m s D ist r ic t s , 1914 to 1917—Continued. N O R T H E R N B O R D E R D I S T R I C T S —Continued. MONTANA AND IDAHO. Year ended June 30— 1914 1915 1916 1917 . . . . Exports. Domestic. Foreign. Dollars. Dollars. 3,268,105 825 4,180 2,025,165 2,584,419 11,606 4,015,427 29,201 , Imports. Total. Free. Dutiable. Dollars. Dollars. 584,094 2,037,220 107,804 2,045,135 1,855,893 254,275 1,608,733 648,860 Dollars. 3,268,930 2,029,345 2,596,025 4,044,628 Total. Duty collected. Dollars. Dollars. 2,621,314 100,074 2,152,939 19,348 2,110,168 31,370 2,257,593 53,143 OHIO. . 18,310,055 . 12,702,888 . 16,179,296 . 27,130,292 1914 1915 1916 1917 266 12,160 24,918 18,310,321 12,702,888 16,191,456 27,155,210 4,348,035 4,324,340 7,004,372 8,443,805 7,348,164 11,696,199 4,022,327 , 8,346,667 4,457,613 U ,461,985 4,290,691 12,734,496 2,175,936 1,448,833 1,347,503 1,106,800 2,476,019 1,596,608 , 1,087,724 1,196,766 3,950,404 3,221,801 8,021,288 3,340,830 694,637 401,499 254,520 277,068 3,398,209 1,059,743 2,465,959 2,355,104 52,156,444 28,275,724 50,831,711 98,659,602 501,151 177,831 342,739 362,794 5,296,819 1,061,220 2,102,247 2,230,998 21,142,558 18,136,401 27,977,541 35,884,667 830,273 161,084 288,911 354,744 1,555,228 727,547 688,544 766,062 3,441,468 1,818,445 1,890,731 2,254,275 567,364 405,094 238,420 301,247 ROCHESTER. 1914 1915 1916 1917 . . . . 6,064,241 4,927,802 5,769,696 9,231,718 4,450 6,203 10 6,068,691 4,927,802 5,775,899 9,231,728 1,474,385 1,625,193 1,933,564 2,144,064 ST. LAWRENCE. 1914............... 1915............... 1916............... 1«7............... 31,459,439 2,638,631 29,665,107 2,592,536 52,498,670 4,532,122 97,463,295 6,475,750 34,098,070 32,257,643 57,030,792 108,939,045 48,758,235 27,215,981 48,365,752 96,304,498 VERMONT. 1914............... 1915............... 1916............... 1917............... 26,399,443 25,941,373 61,877,436 73,324,727 2,114,646 3,452,926 4,889,294 6,291,940 28,514,089 29,394,299 56,766,730 79,616,667 15,845, 739 17,075,181 25,875,294 33,653,669 WISCONSIN. 1914............... 1915............... 1916............... 1917............... 97,745 55,480 127,498 329,522 3,189 9,591 1,489 964 100,934 65,071 128,987 330,486 1,886,240 1,090,898 1,202,187 1,488,213 I N T E R IO R D I S T R I C T S . COLORADO. 1914............... 1915............... 1916............... 1917............... 108,635 73,586 86,470 78,022 407,700 214,015 116,044 93,938 516,335 287,601 202,514 171,960 185,603 116,197 65,366 61,118 308,393 247,744 221,156 219,807 445,700 687,352 485,125 140,994 754,093 935,096 706,281 360,801 409,638 267,476 290,541 335,167 IN D IA N A 1914............... 1915............... 1916............... 1917........... vc 394 M ERCH AN D ISE IM PORTED AND EXPORTED No. 257.— V a l u e op lected: M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d a n d E x p o r t e d a n d D u t ie s D is t r ic t s , 1914 t o 1917— Continued. By C u s t o m s Col- IN T E R IO R D IS T R IC T S —Continued. IOWA. Year ended June 30— 1914............... 1915............... 1916............... 1917............... Imports. Exports. Domestic. Foreign. Total. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Free. Dutiable. Dollars. Dollars. 93,765 157,526 112,942 113,544 102,122 76,050 65,495 60,045 Total. Duty col lected. Dollars. Dollars. 62,320 251,291 226,486 42,998 24,740 178,172 125,540 18,356 KENTUCKY. 1914............... 1915............... 1916............... 1917............... 1 2,154 | 699,578 295,678 383,292 150,552 2,154 1 ....................1......................... MINNESOTA. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 328,004 179,332 131,924 189,782 1,027,582 475,010 515,216 340,334 178,764 121.133 84,427 81,340 3,341,219 1,383,807 1,952,086 7,158,052 6,307,809 3,771,327 4,330,195 11,979,024 1,015,906 482,122 642,959 756,752 716,865 370,420 821,523 349,516 926,917 709,227 935,297 464,496 167,400 76,220 80,851 55,113 1,803,457 1,368,270 3,509,552 2,888,316 2,759,571 1,935,703 4,017,474 3,388,723 631,908 470,924 512,411 647,797 6,329,365 4,186,831 2,611,346 2,555,998 9,583,659 6,038,424 3,498,179 3,924,434 2,461,802 1,696,009 929,044 951,148 394,106 96,017 57,777 83,389 479,408 126,404 171,361 200,899 99,458 39,470 21,786 24,868 73,615 40,659 18,756 28,679 98,692 63,306 25,445 41,441 26,918 14,127 6,817 9,670 ■ 2,966,590 2,387,520 2,378,109 4,820,972 OMAHA. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 210,052 338,807 113,774 114,980 PITTSBURGH. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 956,114 567,433 507,922 500,407 ST. LOUIS. 1914............... 1915............... 1916............... 1917................ 25,972 486,314 25,972 486,314 3,254,294 1,851,593 886,833 1,368,436 TENNESSEE. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917.. 85,302 30,387 113,584 117,510 UTAH AND NEVADA. 1914............... 1915............... 1916............... 1917................ 25,077 22,647 6,689 12,762 No. 208. — MERCHANDISE IMPORTED: V alue and P er C ent op T otal V alue , in S pecified Y ears , 1830 to 1917, by G reat G roups, and 1911 to 1617, by G reat G roups a n d G rand D ivisions .1 1830........................................ 1840........................................ 1860........................................ 1860........................................ 1870........................................ 1880........................................ 1886........................................ 1886........................................ 1887........................................ 1888........................................ 1889........................................ 1890........................................ 1891........................................ 1892........................................ 1898........................................ 1894........................................ 1895........................................ 1896........................................ 1897........................................ 1898........................................ 1899........................................ 1900........................................ 1901........................................ 1902........................................ 1908........................................ 1904........................................ 1 9 0 5 .................................... 1906........................................ ........................................ 1908........................................ Per cent. Value. Per cent. Dollars. 4,214,826 11,510,245 11,711,266 37,07S,022 53,118,022 131,861,617 106,774,553 128,484,769 143,361,050 155,057,432 168,548,106 170,637,260 184,175,197 188,317,696 209,277,112 180,086,011 180,939,902 197,846,852 196,159,371 189,322,244 208,565,691 276,241,152 248,006,761 803,001,868 330,491,084 320,794,431 889,160,658 414,687,999 477,027,174 363,482,258 6.72 11.71 6.75 10.48 12.18 19.74 18.49 20.22 20.71 21.42 21.94 21.62 21.80 22.76 24.16 19.86 24. 72 25.35 25. 66 30.73 29.91 32.50 30.13 38.55 32.22 32.37 84.82 33.81 33.25 30.43 Dollars. 7,382,274 16,273,821 18,011,659 35,743,826 53,981,838 100,297,040 93,345,683 91,588,644 106,362,234 116,087,107 128,130,984 128,480,142 160,639,399 175,558,861 131,663,968 138,309,989 141,377,288 130,002,310 128,879,785 103,984,608 98,933,256 97,916,293 110,385,208 120,280,802 119,202,674 132,223,895 146,130,903 134,315,448 149,747,693 145,577,427 11.77 15.54 10.38 10.11 12.38 15.01 16.16 14,41 15.36 16.03 16.53 16.28 17.88 21.22 16.19 20.36 19.31 16.67 16.79 16.88 14.19 11.62 13.48 18.31 11.62 13.34 13.08 10.95 10.44 1907 12.19 Value. Dollars. Per cent. Value. Dollars. 9,653,971 15.89 5,152,486 15,188,845 15.46 11,366,196 21,465,776 12.37 26,168,152 53,771,067 15.26 23,618,396 96,263,661 22.08 64,546,306 118,126,216 17.69 110,779,516 102,937,933 17.82 78,254,677 112,771,436 17.75 91,539,244 111,714,382 16.14 120,079,754 111,048,075 15.34 121,605,094 122,254,266 16.41 115,079,918 183,332,081 16.89 116,924,080 147,721,884 17.48 136,446,309 139,794,773 16.89 112,729,303 153,739,181 17.75 135,608,418 155,348,824 23.72 82,894,732 107,026,180 14.68 96,486,622 118,805,703 15.24 101,070,937 129,244,951 16. 90 88,490,406 86,091,010 13.97 79,288,417 123,448.136 17.71 91,953,914 133,027,374 16.65 134,222,045 125,540,654 15.25 127,576,924 95,350,256 10.56 147,656,292 116,620,623 11.37 195,750,847 118,222,862 11.93 160,283,890 145,855,839 13.01 177,827,960 140,358,114 11.44 220,298,751 158,656,263 11.06 274,096,464 147,008,870 12.31 196,248,409 iSee explanatory notes, p. 7. Per cent. 8 .2 2 11.56 15.08 6.67 12.51 16.59 18.55 14.40 17.34 16.80 15,44 14. 81 16.15 18.63 16.65 12.65 13.18 12.96 11.57 12.88 13.19 16.79 15.49 16.34 19.08 16.17 15. 91 17.96 19.11 16.43 Value. Dollars. 85,734,837 44,300,005 96,312,499 199,878,690 173,034,847 196,587,405 182.543,076 194;791,568 202,800,073 211,218,652 212,482,518 230,686,581 217,577,775 204,543,857 228,764,866 148,798,021 199,543,108 226,639,759 217,848,918 153,025,210 169,616,630 203,126,341 205,505,580 231,420,820 257,757,184 252,857,678 252,372,650 307,801,154 364,192,884 331,617,926 Per cent. 56.97 45.09 54.93 56,52 39.69 29.43 31.61 30.65 29.29 29.17 28.52 29.28 25.75 24.72 26.40 22.72 27.26 29.07 28.48 24.84 24.32 23.90 24.96 25.62 25.13 25 .6 1 22.58 25.10 25.39 27.77 Total value. Value. Dollars. 582,563 630,094 845,174 3,586,119 5,024,834 10,303,962 13,671,507 16,310,485 8,002,276 8,940,754 8,685,860 9,251,326 8,355,632 6,468,073 7,347,377 4,567,045 6,596,915 5,559,118 4,611,981 4,338,166 4,730,868 5,407,979 6,157,048 5,611,410 6,896,825 6,754,620 6,665,061 9,100,980 10,700,947 10,406,902 Per cent. 0.93 .64 .49 1.00 1.16 1.54 2.37 2.57 1.16 1.24 1.16 1.17 .99 .78 .85 .70 .90 .71 .60 .70 .6 8 .64 .74 .62 .6 8 .6 8 .60 .74 .76 .87 Dollars. 62,720.956 98,268,706 173,509,526 353,616,119 435,968,408 667,954,746 577,527,329 635,436,136 692,319,768 723,957,114 745,131,652 789,310,409 844,916,196 827,402,462 866,400,922 654,994,622 731,969,966 779,724,674 764,780,412 616,049,654 697,148,489 849,941,184 823,172,165 903,320,948 1,026,719,237 991,087,371 1,117,513,071 1,226,562,446 1,434,421,425 1,194,341,792 395 Value. Miscellaneous. IMPORTS, BY GREAT GROUPS AND GRAND DIVISIONS. Year ended June 30— Crude materials for Foodstuffs In crude Foodstuffs partly or M a n u fa c tu re sfo r Manufactures ready use in manufac condition, and food wholly' manufac f u r th e r use in for consumption. manufacturing. tured. turing. animals. Value. Dollars. Per cent. Value. Per cent. Value. Per cent. Value. 222,101,622 285,138,373 287,786,652 293,739,134 349,401,928 319,275,488 237,176,522 356,857,137 477,730,509 Per cent. 16.94 18.31 18.84 17.77 19.27 16.86 14.17 16.24 17.96 G reat G r o u ps , Miscellaneous. T otal value. Value. Per cent. Value. Per cent. Dollars. 1909........................................ 1910........................................ 1911........................................ 1912 .......................... 1913 .......................... 1914........................................ 1915........................................ 1916........................................ 1917........................................ 451,359,259 566,270,770 511,362,140 655,986,041 635,210,201 632,865,860 575,357,144 948,825,500 1,109,704,565 34.40 36.37 33.48 33.63 35.04 33.42 34.38 43.17 41.73 Dollars. 164,110,674 144,776,636 181,194,863 230,368,230 211,746,600 247,947,621 223,929,564 251,886,746 335,573,042 12.51 9.30 11.87 13.93 11.68 13.09 13.38 11.46 12.62 166,700,920 181,566,572 172,006,501 196,100,608 194,243,220 227,644,329 285,725,091 310,938,181 343,435,475 12.63 11.66 11.26 11.86 10.72 12.02 17.07 14.14 12.91 Dollars. 299,106,235 367,723,367 361,422,180 360,018,963 408,178,704 449,318,214 335,876,628 311,870,962 377,256,553 22.80 23.62 23.67 21.78 22.51 23.72 20.04 14.19 14.19 Dollars. 9,541,514 11,471,712 13,454,769 17,061,958 14,227,681 16,874,145 16,104,791 17,504,984 15,655,041 0.72 .74 .88 1.03 .78 .89 .96 .80 .59 1,311,920,224 1,556,947,430 1,527,226,105 1.653,264,934 1,813,008,234 1,893,925,657 1,674,169,740 2,197,883,510 2,659,355,185 Europe: 1911................................. 1912................................. 1913................................. 1914................................. 1915................................. 1916............................... 1917................................. North America: 1911................................. 1912................................. 1913................................. 1914................................. 1915................................. ’ 1916................................. 1917............................... . South America: 1911................................. 1912................................. 1913................................. 1914................................. 1915................................. 1916................................. 1917................................. 182,073,220 223,550,149 242,722,235 222,954,015 153,959,659 192,535,157 160,212,244 99,909,062 99,386,908 123,801,960 137,223,932 126,997,606 161,155,402 202,544,663 70,342,881 79,367,143 71,908,780 69,536,525 105,338,715 194,772,908 272,458,756 23.70 27.28 27.18 24.89 25.06 31.28 26.24 32.70 29.75 34.21 32.11 26.85 27.23 26.44 38.52 36.90 33.02 31.22 40.28 49.74 50.25 29,016,577 41,369,362 26,251,223 31,629,672 20,177,095 20,056,445 20,346,366 44,291,449 56,894,614 49,274,589 82,770,993 74,332,518 81,288,385 128,526,119 83,042,803 105,165,013 113,328,778 110,235,067 101,334,244 113,402,034 137,865,763 3.78 5.05 2.94 3.53 3.28 3.25 3.33 14.50 17.03 13.61 19.36 15.71 13.74 16.78 45.47 48,89 52.05 49.51 38.75 28.96 25.43 61,961,906 63,797,310 76,570,900 89,191,440 65,653,439 61,161,556 58,398,592 91,517,787 103,175,351 102,909,378 113,769,255 181,246,179 217,361,158 243,807,082 1,288,860 3.159,537 838,419 9,067,695 20,212,735 13,730,369 13,959,951 8.06 188,979,241 24.60 295,622,186 7.78 188,088,797 22.95 287,660,434 8.58 217,289,046 24.34 317,726,597 9.96 198,150,511 22.13 341,586,433 10.69 125,313,069 20.39 238,221,189 8.92 136,904,489 22.20 192,104,206 9.57 160,754,991 26.33 201,180,808 29.96 40,026,957 13.10 27,402,415 30.89 46,347,399 13.87 26,965,679 28.43 54,130,189 14.95 30,644,546 26.62 49,110,564 11.49 40,519,107 38.31 41,718,219 8.82 45,291,547 36.72 73,746,444 12.46 56,604,693 31.82 105,814,419 13.81 82,385,485 .71 26,145,152 14.32 1,742,666 1.47 24,840,410 11.55 2,524,343 .39 29,436,508 13.52 2,095,586 4.07 29,675,945 13.33 4,068,033 7.73 31,191,317 11.93 3,200,682 3,781,239 3.51 65,637,491 16.76 4,777,784 2.57 112,945,934 20.83 38.49 35.10 35.58 38.14 38.78 31.17 32.96 8.97 8.07 8.47 9.48 9.57 9.56 10.76 .95 1.17 .96 1.83 1.22 .97 .88 10,524,680 15,119,274 12,306,383 12,090,797 11,030,194 13,490,896 9,577,670 2,349,123 1,802,088 1,182,997 4,005,503 3,493,727 1,739,461 3,034,768 61,488 42,870 126,558 93,810 211,870 237.977 204,632 1.37 1.84 1.38 1.35 1.80 2.18 1.57 .77 .39 .33 .94 .74 .29 .40 .03 .02 .06 .04 .09 .06 .04 768,167,760 819,585,826 892,866,384 895,602,868 614,354,645 616,252,749 610,470,671 305,496,793 334.072,039 361,943,659 427,399,354 473,079,796 591,895,543 766,112,536 182,623,750 215,089,316 217,734,629 222,677,075 261,489,563 391,562,018 542,212,820 Grand divisions. Dollars. Dollars. IMPORTS, BY GREAT GROUPS AMD GRAND DIVISIONS. Year ended June 30— Crude materials for Foodstuffs in crude Foodstuffs partly or Manufactures for Manufactures ready use in manufactur condition, and food wholly manufac further use in for consumption ing. manufacturing. tured. animals. by 396 No. 268. — M erc h a n d ise I m po rted : V alue a n d P er Cent op T otal V a l u e , in S pecified Y e a r s , 1830 to 1917, a n d 1911 to 1917, by G reat G roups a n d G rand D iv isio n s —^ Continued. 54.14 51.13 53.47 55.49 53.40 60.85 63.35 56.96 47.24 61.71 61.81 63.12 82.02 51.57 96.44 93.82 97.48 93.38 94.51 85.60 85.08 23,068,651 10.80 23,397,709 10.38 21,091,656 7.63 20,280,539 7.07 24,244,600 9.79 27,111,410 6.20 33,181,531 5.39 1,397,182 4.62 2,727,802 7.48 1,579,971 4.21 2,553,156 6.06 3,301,785 6.29 4,258,304 4.42 9,990,677 15.29 378,201 1.39 803,730 3.56 .83 220,283 478,194 2.49 539,262 2.16 5,770,168 8.91 5,692,586 9.44 10,689,342 14,600,100 9,006,706 9,426,706 8,917,937 11,379,960 17,497,991 6,533,097 11,342,465 4,906,606 6,131,704 9,666,509 7,171,053 9,681,669 25,509 25,845 11,211 57,529 28,292 134,085 90,190 5.01 6. 48 3.26 3.28 3.60 2.61 2.84 21.58 31.11 13.06 14.55 18. 40 7.45 14.82 .09 .11 .04 .30 .12 .21 .15 * 28,727,531 31,077,685 43,523,020 36,854,011 34,075,000 74,084,386 88,215,996 3,612,180 3,080,817 4,849,783 5,100,735 4,338,450 3,457,170 7,178,013 294,591 804,026 173,382 383,722 540,467 3,027,157 2,821,156 13.46 13.78 15.74 12.84 13.75 16.94 14.34 11.93 8.44 12.92 12.10 8.26 3.59 10.99 1.08 1.35 .66 2.00 2.17 4.66 4.70 34,967,216 40,657, 714 64,555,041 60,628,826 46,949,426 56,762,781 83,945,072 1,452,188 2,050,115 2,998,842 2,271,572 2,030,585 2,397,762 4,708,121 235,609 160,682 158,092 244,243 183,199 220,281 259,283 16.38 18.03 19.73 21.13 18.95 12.98 13.65 4.80 5.62 7.99 5.39 3.87 2.49 7.21 .87 .71 .60 1.28 .73 .34 .43 450,274 458,688 468,567 543,198 1,259,125 1,827,706 2,635,543 34,297 88,421 41,083 35,868 31,890 27,178 79,199 84,957 100,617 102,143 104,969 77,985 181,766 123,229 .21 .20 .17 .19 .51 .42 .43 .11 .11 .11 .09 .06 .03 .12 .13 .45 .39 .55 .31 .28 .20 218,449,780 225,468,250 276,494,777 286,052,486 247,770,103 437,181.464 615,217,463 30,274,462 36,464,115 37,543,441 42,144,398 52,522,552 96,225,991 65,328,380 27,218,620 22,585,888 26,425,344 19,149,476 24,953,081 64, 765,745 60,013,315 397 115,546,716 115,276,858 147,849,787 159,219,206 132,323,955 266,015,221 389,741,330 17,245,508 17,224,495 23,167,206 26,051,303 33,153,333 78,914,524 33,690,701 26,244,753 21,190,988 25,760,233 17,880,819 23,583,876 55,432,288 61,056,871 IMPOSTS, BY GREAT GROUPS AND GRAND DIVISIONS. Asia: 1911................................. 1912................................. 1918................................. 1914................................. 1915................................. 1918................................. 1917................................. Oceania: 1911................................. 1912................................. 1913................................. 1914................................. 1915................................. 1916................................. 1917................................. Africa: 1911................................. 1912................................. 1913................................. 1914................................. 1915................................. 1916................................. 1917................................. a n d V a l u e s , b y A r t ic l e s , Y e a r s E n d e d J u n e 30, 1907 to 1917. [The term “ ton,” as used in this table, signifies the long ton of 2,240 pounds.] Article. 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1918 1914 1915 1916 1917 183 23,701 831,350 39,914 17 633 657,826 29,471 283 27,503 2,310,594 128,941 255,474 547,948 i ,370,063 85,236 7,194 152,088 629,581 25,011 7,252 10,255 194,954 461,461 18,712 11,427 2,000 14,282 136,969 7,889 35,142 33,535 6,054 47,469 5,987,374 27,063 24,796 680,752 • 8,650 69,311 45,456 106,077 1,054,956 7,226 76,991 66,138 23,315 1,760,084 770,220 13,765,172 2,346,287 653,015 583,591 8,200,528 1,826,632 150,408 391,691 1,904,000 558,897 43,151 538,167 439,185 17,513,175 15,187,593 374,826 13,021,259 IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Abrasive materials, n. e. s. * .. ftons.. 1,104 Corundum ....................... ..fre e ..|dolls 115,113 x-** ftons.. 167 541 837 581 294 Ore1 ............................... 6,892 63,040 72,658 39,772 78,401 Grains, mfd.. uronnd. milver-fibs__ 1,596,540 657,029 1,937,803 1,114,051 r.free..\dolls.. 81,112 39,462 61,026 87,187 1,597,69i 1,912,874 Do.1........................ 79,738 98,348 «ffree. Hnlls *146,698 unK ^aru n ciaiaD rasiv es^n t ’dolls.. 24,249 88,550 190,290 487,101 49,617 /free, .dolls.. 189,121 71,503 181,721 92,263 39,536 107,131 92,978 426,431 Diamond dust and bort. " \d u t. .dolls. *63,043 Emery— 12,649 12,420 7,407 13,352 18,964 13,601 13,966 14,197 free /to n s.. Ore.................................. 223,333 220,505 149,557 256,576 240,694 328,211 250,659 275,973 842,667 501,984 1,497,852 741,553 922,660 811,213 Grains, mfd., ground, pulver-flbs.... 4,629,273 844,157 21,042 37,307 34,007 216,061 67,283 36,620 34,975 33,874 ized. or refined.......... Wheels and files, and manufactures of, of which emery or corundum is the component material of/ chief value ......... . ..d u t. .dolls.. 16,938 16,396 15,128 14,992 15,067 20,874 17,749 12,500 5,740 Pumice stone .................. j j ftons 108,410 88,225 - 77,102 /to n 5,756 5,784 5,854 5,557 7,528 U nmanufactured......... -d.... t-\dolUs.. 55,774 44,472 u 59,057 58,755 60,218 6,266,535 7,783,534 6,282,481 3,895,074 6,444,691 . x. fibs Manufactures of........... - d u t--{dolls 38,728 17,365 36,561 29,240 26,955 22,542 30,621 34,147 30,087 22,852 53,588 28,621 21,206 Rotten stone and tripoii. ...free..dolls.. 921,899 784,761 536,222 567,250 637,475 745,427 717,623 863,171 Total.......................... Agricultural implements, and parts of 42,682 41,798 66,805 22,949 262,061 ...free..dolls.. Aluminum: 14,803,196 26,958,354 15,964,042 Crude, scrap, etc.6........... -d u t--{doiis:: 1,830,276 4,315,233 2,707,066 238,711 739,777 1,441,253 Manufactures oft*............. __dut dolls Animals: 2,441 3,188 3,049 2,611 2,129 1,388 • 718,352 835 149,142 140,713 291,139 362,220 305,222 234,489 16,328,819 Cattle................................. | free” {do°lis" 122,230 180,482 316,243 420 261 4150,016 89,168 136,135 193,327 31,567 id a t-{do°iie:: 442,892 1,358,168 1,858,709 2,708,685 2,590,857 4,500,352 6,406,179 *2,367,899 398 N o. 2 5 9 .—MERCHANDISE IMPORTED: Q u a n t it ie s 2,684 1,536 1,849 5,713 4,406 3,849 7,867 3,644 4,953 3,562 659,022 1,056,033 473,138 1,674,020 1,325,784 .,658,640 2,660,241 2,055,418 1,579,377 1,653,713 1,476,905 10,803 9,900 14,020 4,295 3,262 28,613 2,758 3,753 2,131 2,436 1,925 504,242 832,270 472,162 1,128,124 636,656 .................... >d ut- - & : : 959,223 343,648 635,781 278,608 348,636 404,085 160,422 153,317 221,836 388 5,341 235,659 2,208 6,609 4,860 3,081 6,336 856,645 116,277 89,272 516,912 917,502 8,903 29,106 135,019 104,509 533,967 67,555 Sheep. 15,040 21,380 41,883 48,114 119,817 97,803 221,717 219,156 561,860 ......................id u t -{do°iii:: 1,052,870 81,118 ^ 415,492 261,348 413,368 128,151 978,097 5,669 4,626 42,615 Swtoe*...................................* » ••{ $ & :: 113,457 A l l o w . t. . . h . .f . . r e. . . e . r . . . e , . . . 491,257 d c 407,646 l , . .l n. ol . l 369,883 . o . 434,404 l s490,243 s f 247,338 341,516 483,366 480,247 2,196,726 2,646,552 All other, incl.live poultry, .dut. .dolls.. 412,541 475,857 211,333 541,608 608,007 248,980 337,945 158,450 189,373 681,234 175,505 2,255,062 1,987,081 2,258,508 3,520,803 3,024,158 r 2,397,071 , 2,377,352 20,519,362 l 21,166,832 . 17,148,248 15,294,732 T w o ! / f e e . d o l s . A o t f t I . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,089,220. . . 2,790,378 . . .2,779,163 . . . 4,318,867 . . . 3,826,806. . . 5,183,484 . . 7,208,439 . . . 4,192,749 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ d u . . d l 1,112,249t 1,500,831 o 1,308,127l Total animals.. 4,3447282 4,777,459 5,037,671 7,839,670 6,850,964 7,580,555 9,585,791 24,712, 111 22,279,081 18,649,079 16,602,859 Antimony: 7,421 8555 1,518 gross w t.( tons. 6,783 { ant.cont.,lbs.7. 3,053,082 1,682,774 6,021,877 a 55,552 8865,565 2,122,450 9,006,112 9,636,989 948,769 1,033,885 »24,121 dolls. 83,435 s 1,432 217,004 91,527 170,443 89,623,639 13,968,513 23,611,206 17,638,290 Regulus, or m etal...............d u t-*{dc?lis 8,810,197 8,046,116 9,530,767 8 700,772 s526,324 1,337,339 7,091,423 2,187,036 1,915,362 672,934 644,734 8 45.830 Ore, matte, regulus or metal /lbs. 98,489,068 10,036,401 13,919,164 19,584,624 42,664, 425 (antimony contents)___d u t.. \dolls.. 693,218 1,134,467 4145,917 « 503,988 541,588 Articles specially imported: Apparatus for use of the blind ..............................................free., dolls.. 172 »423 Articles temporarily imported for ex 1,863,229 2,163,009 port within six m onths.. .free, .dolls.. For diplomatic officers.........free, .dolls.. 39,116 64,016 *25,176 25,135 For manufacture in bonded warehouse 89,678 and export..........................free. .dolls.. 79,797 375,965 8 80,366 For supplies of vessels......... free, .dolls.. 1,650 5S,070 8 2,226 For the construction and equipment of 403,163 vessels................................. free, .dolls.. 150,946 159,293 For the repair of vessels___free, .dolls.. 31,06? 500 s 7,725 90,724 99,040 ........7’256 150,437 For the United States......... free, .dolls.. 103,353 43,580 26,401 43,355 47,544 42,167 54,573 118,308 44,936 Miner’s rescue appliances.. .free, .dolls.. 21,223 188,098 122,687 186,666 124,767 9 73,485 Models of dresses for women and sam 328,779 8 272,488 ples.......................................free..dolls.. Philosophical and scientific appara 57,238 371,871 581,904 141,526 482,812 472,218 tu s........................................free..dolls.. 714,030 570,719 559,138 501,850 590,243 Specimens of natural history, etc. 63,724 65,019 47,202 23,692 29,512 45,486 18,680 28,401 30,208 44,944 54,343 ..............................................free..dolls.. iPrior to 1908 included In "E m ery.” 4 Prior to 1912 included in "Metals, metal compositions, and manufactures of, n. e.s.” 4Included in " All other animals” prior to years for which figures are shown. 8Included in "All other articles, dutiable,” prior to years for which figures are shown. 7 Prior to 1911 the figures show total contents. • July 1 to Aug. 5,1909. 8Oct. 4,1913, to June 30, 1914 • Aug. 6,1909, to June 30,1910. ‘July 1 to Oct. 3,1913. Horses. IMPOSTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. . 399 s . V alues , b t A rticles , Y ears E nd ed J u n e 30, 1907 to 1917— Continued. 1907 1903 1909 1910 1911 1912 1918 1914 1916 1916 336,306 349,526 330,906 272,608 352,521 347,410 324,233 444,669 197,127 155,225 126,877 1,649,262 756,478 1,194,561 2,193,286 641,852 . 860,143 909,858 1,314,660 392,487 387,028 348,425 711 2,404,109 18,513,187 20,917,296 640,560 20,264,115 1,591,167 22,495,842 57,124 1,318,539 293,651 527 1,619,150 16,882,982 18,501,232 800,554 34,250,005 1,042,036 36,092,595 60,541 1,378,521 336,701 384 758,489 15,179,218 15,937,707 639,823 50,749,108 1,486,706 52,875,637 76,937 1,760,874 395,277 549 1,054,495 16,902,648 17,957,143 761,135 33,384,073 865,241 35,010,449 76,524 1,678,736 391,337 «139,093 4 687,299 6 41,596 2ii,873 952,080 6 231,088 386 635,716 15,295,809 15,931,525 206,979 17,943,049 325,549 18,475,577 68,086 1,513,630 230,710 83,123 491,251 403 573,664 16,945,203 17,518,867 326,132 20,170,365 335,034 20,831,531 98,970 2,625,003 170,266 130,234 702,137 1,037 1,399,818 20,029,274 21,429,092 11,833,983 16,599,766 12,437,501 19,087,444 11,833,983 16,599,766 12,437,501 19,087,444 706,696 399,642 557,995 753,396 318,634,131 6,160,569 3,911,125 3,239,168 1,701,193 5,867,265 4,310,767 3,797,163 21,088,720 41,176 47,510 1,014,546 1,115,800 1,021,390 1,122,085 150,313 220,359 155,748 269,161 1917 137,735 23,006,150 256,081 23,399,966 115,718 3,944,823 68,111 161,901 902,716 128,050 146,371 193,578 152,568 606,096 885,304 712,551 707,746 141,482 111,015 566,506 461,698 12,355 13,415 118,194 99,834 611,085 1,230,471 1,163,752 1,905,269 1,878,651 2,185,941 1,075,981 542,812 830,962 1,607,387 715,766 11,425 17,445 21,631 15,536 54,118 19,873 5 7,897 175,729 217,851 178,292 200,221 216,087 166,980 140,545 132,991 34,236 64,281 88,465 274,662 262,775 317,464 321,347 305,282 256,811 316,838 72,403 241,449 155,925 196,113 22,674 75,205 21,847 58,910 60,969 41,664 36,393 30,673 42,138 45,515 90,107 91,705 215,255 446,698 80,145 221,587 391,816 94,023 40,023 227,198 196,600 389,455 777,357 1,067,911 1,168,924 1,038,653 733,798 885,893 1,061,466 911,473 867,242 845,255 987,544 292,073 248,275 171,688 183,553 233,592 200,290 205,776 243,662 131,252 101,622 99,578 \ 11,493,840 2,640,258 3,731,150 6,504,212 3,954,423 4,203,955 8,888,902 7,241,670 7,172,637 34,705,604 52,273,104 1,860,519 470,500 518,562 894,133 798,385 427,496 437,940 773,443 663,070 4,501,389 8,735,797 IMPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES, Article. Articles specially imported—Continued. Statuary, regalia, gems, e tc , for religious or educational purposes ..............................................free..dolls.. Works of art for exhibition, presen tation to public institutions, etc. ............................................. free..dolls.. Articles the growth, produce, and mfr. of the U. S. returned1___..free..dolls.. Automobiles........................free.. All other.................................free..dolls.. Total..........................................dolls.. Art works: Production of Amer. artists.free, .dolls.. * 11 /free2. dolls.. AUotller............................... \dut..dolls.. Total..........................................dolls.. Asbestos: itsvna Unmanufactured................free. (^ o S Manufactures of.................... dut. .dolls.. ffree. Aspb<um &Dd bitum en,. ftons id o t--{dous:: c™4®.....................................d u t -{dS?s:: Dried or advanced, and ro c k ../to n s.. ............................................dut..\dolls.. Beads and bead ornam ents.. .dut. .dolls.. Birds, stuffed, not suitable for milUnery ornaments...............................free.. dolls.. ................................... free- { & : : Blacking.....................................d u t.. dolls.. Blood, d ried............................. free, .dolls.. Bones, hoofs, and horns, unmf.free. .dolls.. Bone and horn, mfrs. of, including combs Brass, and manufactures of: Brass fit only for remfr— free.. ' and 400 No. 2 5 9 .—M erch a n dise I m po rted : Q u antities Breadstuffs: Bread and biscuit............{ d u ti.'.'S : 3 29 5 1°— 123,998 24,403 2,267,299 1,488,529 90,241,834 87,671,332 2,340,968 2,215,273 112,118,326 121,023,906 2,655,739 2,867,453 74 831,312 55,628,767 R ic e flour, rice m eal, and bro- lib s ___ 138,316,029 125,164,190 134,119,980 142,738,383 1,307,509 1,010,885 2,255,136 2,336,723 2,249,205 k en r i c e .........................d u t ..\ d o lls .. 2,273,999 277,191,472 264,324,005 209,603,180 212,783,392 222,900,422 225,400,545 6,304,216 6,093,611 Totelrloe...............................{ & : : 4,392,146 4,798,553 4,698,033 4,361,237 59 90 50 119 5,703,019 i*«»® S £:: 375,433 Wheat. 426,379 5,789,271 341,617 469,728 36,741 150,561 ......W-{SSS;: 237,049 329,766 41,082 164,201 58 7 1,412 26 ltr66-'{d o lls '.: Wheat flour. 64,193 329,847 141,582 158,777 107,558 89,911 309,716 1,688,006 47,702 92,413 144,759 ............ 1d u t / b b l s . . 363,855 la u t -\ d o lt a .. 159,046 179,295 446,500 681,944 625,287 665,346 453,681 *478,092 524,045 812,061 /fr e e , .d o lls .. All other.. 594,996 849,073 1,057,133 1,349,817 1,728,702 3,418,685 1,754,842 2,904,787 1,513,741 2,439,915 .............. \ d u t-. d o lls .. 1,432,082 1,574,835 1,396,090 990,525 1,590,971 1,674,725 2,187,217 9,923,279 8,216,210 6,083,625 /f r e e ., d o lls .. 8,853,032 10,361,932 12,756,347 11,871,291 11,861,761 16,855,039 14,634,429 26,617,878 12,040,581 17,874,043 T o m .................................\ d u t ..d o lls .. T o ta l b rea d stu ffs....................... d o lls .. 10,285,114 11,936,767 14,152,437 12,861,816 13,452,732 18,529,764 16,821,646 36,541,157 20,256,791 23,957,668 1 Prior to 1911 spirits returned are included under the head of “ Spirits” ; subsequently under “Articles, the growth, etc., returned,” “All other.” 2 Prior to Oct. 4,1913, limited to those at least 20 years old. *Oct. 4,1913, to June 30,1914. 8 Aug. 6,1909, to June 30,1910. ‘July 1 to Oct. 3,1913. 80,865,798 2,290,173 97,453,036 2,735,702 37,730,024 747,922 216,048,858 5,773,797 10,355,754 22,645,419 13,783,063 19,255,079 82,536 905,764 92,168 552,515 1,419,730 2,244,549 30,296,396 28,186,728 58,883,124 < « ........................rldut--{dolls.. f i Farinaceous substances, and prepara tions of (sago,tapioca,etc.)free. .dolls.. Macaroni, vermicelli, and slmi- /lbs__ lar preparations.............dut. .\dolls.. ° ats....................................dut- *{doUs.\‘ Rice ......................... d u t-{dons!; Uncleaned, including paddy. ./lbs__ ...................... ............ dut..\dolls.. fibs.. c le a n e d ...............................d u t - --t d o U s .. 20,312 15,536 1,574,835 97,233,708 4,009,995 364,307 179,714 87,619,202 2,543,417 258,065 189,465 1,396,090 85,114,003 3,676,786 6,666,989 2,651,699 88,780,442 2,361,310 990,525 113,772,801 4,926,812 1,034,511 400,920 82,662,162 2,112,032 1,590,971 114,779,116 4,864,318 107,318 41,990 76,657,974 2,126,822 282,753 53,425 47,936 1,674,725 108,231,028 4,738,937 2,622,357 1,053,470 48,478,264 1,618,379 25,008,414 848,469 116,576,653 1,968,177 190,063,331 4,435,025 51,779,326 54,784,051 1,900,081 1,917,658 32,715,479 95,503,998 1,203,005 3,017,108 137,608,742 139,906,868 132,116,821 2,813,778 2,538,941 1,998,056 222,103,547 290,194,917 208,774,795 5,916,864 7,473,707 4,124,878 *168 *265 509,439 2,699,130 798,028 1,978,769 476,586 2,212,887 559,559 1,761,730 3,712,956 3,472,503 262,909 761,644 473,476 401 10,818 8,337 1,432,082 87,720,730 3,479,824 74,552 26,034 71,287,151 2,118,147 IM PO R TS ---- Q UANTITIES A N D V A L U E S. s a 1917 *204,680 174,416 178,402 34,998 91,663 6 210,638 *11,843,193 9,897,939 5,208,497 255,416 *7,598,702 6,083,385 2,865,003 903,062 6 524,176 491,079 6 318,541 2,226,697 1,641,540 2,187,217 126,128,621 1,434,219 21,789,602 106,500,752 56,542,480 5,698,783 4,913,624 22,273,624 3,061,337 1,525,695 723,899 7,885,837 630,722 665,314 290,180 302,547 289,364 Article. I mported: Quantities 1907 1908 and V alues, 1909 A rticles, Y ears E nded June 30, 1907 to 1917— Continued. 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1916 1916 37,927 12,987 3,992,520 3,111,872 4,030,447 3,124,859 856,892 1329 125,084 87,330 8908,794 1,732,200 1,055,645 4,262,942 70,461 11,662 9,803 3,542,913 2,970,481 3,554,475 2,980,284 765,820 26,174 14,796 3,435,801 3,032,231 3,461,975 3,047,027 736,974 19,151 12,583 3,559,433 3,491,980 3,578,584 3,504,563 778,869 187 620 1,346 14,720 54,481 167,969 2,241,066 2,067,149 2,089,033 762,388 1,130,369 1,855,843 4,913,161 3,410,487 3,072,051 79,031 59,044 57,336 28,359 25,495 3,408,796 3,170,974 3,437,155 3,196,469 682,083 *1,262 *141,151 <* 10 579 2,180,853 2,082,029 2,157,167 41,256 45,466 3,336 4,016,594 3,609,748 4,062,060 3,613,084 456,176 129 15,912 86,374 14,990 3,850,087 3,612,052 3,936,461 3,627,042 203,356 158 24,643 129,460 52,536 4,026,539 4,381,411 4,155,999 4,433,947 562,728 30 4,743 1,644,189 1,292,810 1,004,794 788,902 1,265,725 14,141 22,128 2,209,976 1,206,859 13,181 19,620 122,467 *161,679 *217,856 176,789 272,719 191,263 316,850 172,288 362,836 131,029 253,783 93,349 130,975 133,339 17,860 45,899 437,421 155,895 4,210 36,339 469,163 111,664 12,741 36,737 477,992 186,303 17,976 38,863 605,977 151,818 4,969 143,154 553,724 1917 138,252 9,586 21,405 16 16 167,373 5,475 26,833 1,713 2,242 222,495 57,830 327,057 8,425 197,219 135,424 386,994 322 1,473 748 963 1,474 300 888 2,851,446 1,898,843 2,134,1^1 1,759,380 620,493 525,303 801,911 985,638 351,916 304,144 263,827 812,083 847,109 371,642 3,837,084 2,250,759 2,438,325 2,023,207 1,432,576 1,372,412 1,173,553 105 188,280 239,969 428,249 IMPOSTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Bristles: 10,129 Not sorted, bunched, or pre-Jibs.... 11,620 7,710 pared..............................free, .\dolls.. 7,637 5,326 7,620 Sorted, bunched, or prepared fibs__ 3,433,941 2,614,783 2,884,372 .......................................dut..\doIls.. 3,256,552 2,090,157 2,583,482 2,622,493 Total.................................. ribs... 3,445,561 2,097,777 2,894,501 2,591,119 3,261,877 Bronze, manufactures of........dut . .dolls., 971,389 934,632 695,856 2 1,880 (free. f tons.. 1,663 516 163,645 Broom com........................ < •{dolls.. Idut. ■ Idollfi Brushes, feather dusters, and hair pen cils ..................................... dut. .dolls.. 1,586,556 1,681,640 1,430,321 Buttons and parts of.............dut. .dolls.. 936,085 652,961 766,901 f!»ndlerdteh. nftlm.ftnd other veue- tlhs 3,276,910 table stearin......................dut. .\dolls.. 162,359 129,477 72,946 Carbons, manufactures of: 'hiinds,. 82,246 84,829 121,916 For electric lighting.......dut. .< dolls.... 159,516 172,944 280,565 100 ft... dolls ... flOOft.. For ordinary arc lamps.. dut. ‘IdoIIs . For flaming arc lamps.. dut.. /1 0 0 ft.. Electrodes, brushes, plates, and Idolls 6.. dolls .....................................dut disks Pots (porous) for electricdnt, do1|R6 batteries .................................. 9,149 8,157 27,037 All other manufactures of dnt dolls 71,566 Total................................... 168,665 181,101 379,168 Cars, carriages, other vehicles, and parts of: Automobiles, and parts of— 1,046 1,624 1,176 Automobiles..................dut.. " 4,041,025 2,500,134 2,905,391 Parts of (except tires)__ dut. .dolls!! 801,254 490,905 773,743 Total automobiles, etc...... 4,842,279 2,991,039 3,670,134 by 402 No. 2 5 9 .— Merchandise 403 IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Bicycles, motor, and other cycles, and 144,336 186,980 256,281 irts of 7 ..........................dut..dolls.. 81,142 54,803 50,940 43,422 79,572 62,400 8,749 1 other 8 ........................... dut. .dolls. 46,395 91,805 Total cars, carriages, etc.......dolls.. 4,842,279 2,991,039 3,679,134 3,837,084 2,250,759 2,662,233 2,272,587 1,732,279 1,462.303 1,270,888 574,857 Cement: 347,334 flOO lbs. 2 287,485 19,997 4,036 Roman, Portland, and ffree- -{dolls Idolls.. 2 121,970 132,764 2,929 9,182 flOO11 other hydraulic..........I.,..*. J\dolls.. 11,237,636 5,734,378 1,923,747 1,631,018 932,977 451,979 309,085 4 76,656 100 lbs, iaut"\dolls... 3,669,926 1,973,472 712,628 602,833 324,949 168,802 122,821 4 38,767 All other. .dut. .dolls.. 108,188 127,126 154,134 110,762 82,919 55,054 86,167 86,188 61,948 19,618 17,857 Chalk: 103,646 125,466 96,311 116,065 123,392 151,868 151,009 128,842 122,226 131,466 143,198 S Unmanufactured..............free. -{^°S 104,062 110,758 91,188 93,451 103,842 117,658 128,190 120,049 102,907 131,385 96,635 Ground, precipitated, etc.. .dut. .dolls.. 46,379 44,593 36,700 92,461 39,526 53,618 80,941 36,307 73,190 46,136 Chemicals, drugs, dyes, and medicines: Acids— 5,734,546 8,155,098 8,392,995 3,246,356 2,243,256 ifree-{do3iis: 521,195 674,504 532,211 183,624 154,841 24,525 Carbolic. 446,562 ldut--{dolls! 35,835 7,040,999 8,136,074 8,507,850 4,525,677 526,047 1,084,543 0 ^auc............................ dut- f c : 343, 570 406,824 420,409 268,407 166,882 516,629 ffree. .dolls. 541,959 543,053 286,824 472,548 261,106 253,262 273,436 520,870 All other. *\dut. .dolls. 863,523 274,133 268,569 872,146 1,088,045 494,707 677,911 Total acids........................... dolls.. 541,959 1,406,576 1,425,722 1,822,445 2,085,872 1,793,338 1,715,410 4,049,813 3,964,126 3,749,869 3,023.348 3,163,487 5,448, 749 8,036,592 2,633,414 5,991,878 17,580 32,491 ( free. 674,444 753,371 1,215,700 647,944 708,346 1,381,936 1,817,270 845,459 1,586,099 17,456 54,300 jibs*3 10,420 21,475 11,703,728 10,407,935 9,076,729 4,757,881 1,965,068 1,856,696 Ammonia, muriate of, ordut'*(dolis” sal /lbs__ 546,667 505,430 465,429 240,849 122,174 178,274 ammoniac..................dut__ \dolls.. 6,466,062 7,024,110 5,324,150 8,930,874 4,432,793 3,982,361 2,797,552 2,433,701 Arsenic and sulphide of, or orpi- jibs.... 228,292 213,581 159,531 366,928 178,388 178,835 123,239 175,811 ment...............................free..\dolls. Cinchona bark, and alkaloids or salts of— Barks, cinchona,quinine may1:l bs.... 3,615,958 3,983,825 3,502,423 3,300,483 3,826,048 2,891,823 3,553,239 3,648,868 3,944,549 3,947,320 2,531,397 *» from which or other, be 380,552 368,419 263,112 242,087 297,634 233,323 357,490 464,412 561,106 777,637 685,936 extracted....................free, dolls.. 30,540,893 26,738,834 32,115,646 28,182,956 29,175,133 23,661,078 29,479,119 29,793,011 28,624,554 34,721,043 23,925,808 Argols, or wine lees............ dut. * 2,562,384 2,305,185 2,641,867 2,220,687 2,938,337 2,225,180 2,621,632 3,228,674 3,094,380 5,306,246 3,824,882 1 July 1 to Aug. 5,1909. «Included in “All other manufactures of” in years for which no figures are 2 Oct. 4,1913, to June 30,1914. shown. a Aug. 6 , 1909, to June 30,1910. 7 Included in “All other manufactures of iron and steel” in years for which 4 July 1 to Oct. 3, 1913. no figures are shown. 6 In 1909 included in “All other manufactures of,” and in previous years 8 Included in “All other manufactures of iron and steel,” or “All other manu under “Ail other articles,” dutiable. factures of wood,” in years for which no figures are shown. Article. 1914 1915 1916 3,185,984 562,924 2,879,466 624,125 1,829,732 462,348 1,791,738 1,118,066 1,264,357 485,131 4,800,419 382,676 4,964,367 370,293 6,965,121 52,298,202 2,381,586 7,658,067 1,163,142 7,105,284 69,805,678 3,711,340 7,712,508 1,102,897 1940,907 1 70,931 2 2,143,560 *151,797 7,241,406 60,900,435 3,839,062 8,125,211 1,093,226 897,990 i 16,084 130, 793 i 3,978 5,851.887 3,340,592 37,828,646 40,498,392 2,543,681 3,206.780 7,975,709 6,599,583 1,596,978 8,235,670 3,161,371 29,078,038 2,184,569 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 . 4,621,840 661,568 2,415,405 403,474 2,331,981 336,530 2,991,071 411,307 3,218,586 436,138 3,086,627 467,494 . . . 8,271,038 650,118 5.407,790 462,332 6,132,517 543,528 5,866,982 515,623 6,133,725 450,106 . 5,635,001 free.-\dolls. s___ Natural................. - d it-ld d blis .: o fibs Synthetic............... -.d u t..{ doii;;; Tar and pitch of coal *. /free, .dolls.. All other5 ................ — \dut„doUs.. Extracts for tanning— fibs , Quebracho................ Jfree. -|doUs l dut , , _ hbs Jfree. .|doUs... All other*................ ldut-{doiifl:: fibs . . Total extracts, etc. ............... \dolls... Fusel oil or amylic alcohol fibs... . __dut. . \dolls.. Glycerin, crude *.......... --dut'-{dons:: 7,170,057 1,233,541 4,883,675 22,043,165 1,405,912 6,078,073 1,058,354 5,901,842 39,095,186 2,221,234 8,249,972 1,400,286 6,011,054 38,213,180 2,173,913 7,538,689 1,195,942 6,022,986 45,363,012 2,384,202 6,908,751 1,152,518 708,094 738,491 1,018,043 630,297 1,062,967 650,165 950,i09 618,606 79,186,787 102,004,981 2,260,364 2,740,530 95,183,073 3,021,902 92,039,253 3,030,799 71,635,043 2,320,036 3,273,393 197,929 10,556,961 412,196 Chemicals, drugs, dyes, etc.—Continued. Quima, sulphate of, ayd aU alkaloids rk salts 0 f.fr°£' donschon a h a or Coal-tar distillates, preparations, or products— fibs p e e -.^ u g Aniline salts............ |d u t..|doUg Colors or dyes.......... .......dut. .'dolls. fealls.. Dead or creosote oil3 — free..<§0 i. w . . _____________________ .. .. , . Trirlipn. natural nr svnthetio. fibs .. . , Gums— Arabic..................... , 16,091 23,428 272,164 648,480 19,406 32,635 523,006 562,448 1,238,693 2,459,835 1,036,634 687,037 18,976 30,187 660,376 530,404 81,501,952 5,432,468 59,808,734 5,198,904 5,471,251 382,880 2,500,854 152,619 9,297,084 353,245 *72,917,783 120,460,283 3,676,749 *1,992,895 78,833,466 120,411,304 1550,407 2,005,770 6,191,232 *6,028,383 202,675 *198,973 9,481,275 12,781,657 365,149 ' 1 107,961 98,456,466 102,596,214 3,219,831 3,442,995 80,932,127 2, 673,281 88,314,741 102,139,127 126,641,515 3,879,424 2,370,919 2,850,236 86,973,203 5,815,348 62,309,588 5,351,523 5,231,252 842,916 40,109,007 4,364,419 5,462,637 1,462,531 29,933,320 3,674,926 5,085,249 1,183,902 34,413,507 4,251,841 2,136,904 689,962 10,621,403 2,232,494 1,617,607 629,250 4,122,410 1,297,159 , , . . . . . fibs free. {dolls 551,222 929,147 79,033,584 2,319,785 4,796,655 379,927 696,618 1,002,298 3,959,049 238,649 3,519,733 232,879 1917 83,830,239 2,699,712 83,145,836 105,524,714 2,973,409 2,499,013 37,992,433 2,459,458 32,481,068 2,470,178 36,248,421 3,021,272 4,953,952 598,199 41,181,526 3,665,763 7,068,066 393,581 4,890,897 348,883 4,158,958 275,987 5,451,181 315,154 1,277,612 699,941 510,350 1,126,400 5,802,360 910,759 36,409,619 4,486,415 3,312,223 701,826 17,620,509 2,186,755 IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES, 1907 1918 404 I mported : Q uantities and Values , by A rticles, Y ears E nded J une 30, 1907 to 1917—Continued No. 259. —M erchandise { 4,574,430 1,236,172 1,866,154 619,320 7,346,969 2,829,184 44,528,856 3,587,020 12,819,859 928,924 25,817,509 3,302,825 1,581,327 742,765 14,827,537 1,044,525 2,447,764 10,376,641 • 984,899 6,884,950 2,101,239 4,263,815 1,972,351 7,440,022 3,538,353 41,443,760 3,402,403 10,133,625 859,873 32,539,522 7,623,647 1,118,832 893,585 21,510,283 1,729,533 4,390,405 12,319,111 1,843,492 41,003,295 59,400,224 1,609,571 2,190,822 65,564 3,189,788 3,888 80,434 8,859,178 1,955,911 32,372,610 282,768 146,658 879,699 5,147,637 1,262,914 9,448,817 182,037 86,812 843,418 20,638,423 17,433,402 22,800,352 17,875,807 22,239,449 20,603,593 13,034,771 2,118,287 4,499,540 472,095 703,932 567,445 724,129 579,449 683,745 614,926 421,279 119,779 7,032,659 8,793,391 7,424,146 8,420,052 8,896,805 i 1,983,126 294,709 357,933 309,997 330,612 344,401 1 77,539 * Included under “ Tar and pitch of coal” in 6 Prior to 1911 including refined glycerin. years for which no figures are shown. 7 Importation prohibited since 1909. &Prior to 1914included extracts for dyeing. 405 1,990,499 3,026,648 3,726,319 2,154,646 3,709,264 1 2,130,233 002,530 921,920 1,118,586 682,669 1,007,301 1577,234 U,34G,675 3,729,207 2352,481 451,362 477,269 478,422 244,295 491,256 566,106 1,003,261 1,170,666 179,965 158,297 6,793,821 161,878 91,429 162,557 182,790 417,861 5,450,139 6,508,208 7,782,005 13,758,592 8,040,891 6,499,664 1,987,112 2 ,547,339 2,899,086 3,127,004 5,282,722 3,012,458 2,459,810 24,861,428 29,357,579 23,021,822 25,115, 739 28,573,211 32,693,412 27,450,545 2,388,458 2,961,800 2,080,832 2,016,474 2,519,519 3,354,679 2,821,346 30,992,245 25,572,655 18,764,507 21,002,795 17,064,998 14,936,129 14,169,490 1,313,997 1,255,296 970,158 1,031,047 790,081 571,067 542,200 19,185,137 29,402,182 15,494,940 18,745,771 21,912,015 16,719,756 24,153,363 3,889,533 3,877,707 2,306,262 2,296,263 3,046,919 2,689,269 3,016.472 1,393,476 1,444,938 1,668,468 1,734,446 2,160,443 1,435,589 920,648 194,406 208,959 199,353 566,042 661,056 12,009,390 13,504,125 11,399,676 11,188,291 15,168,895 12,741,609 11,842,654 12,910 771,083 210,440 497,793 351,236 195,087 631,513 25,705 1,501,036 418,762 962,981 739,734 433,498 1,284,402 8,805,891 10,798,614 7,919,992 649,371 705,264 498,897 97,742,776 82,207,496 125,135,490 74,582,225 105,116,227 183,299,958 1,628,894 1,365,077 2,060,235 1,309,789 1,806,066 1 1,436,557 232,336,173 65,958,501 2610,635 1,252.989 83,399,660 94,004,686 99,562,575 73,274,026 75,276,218 47,423,651 18,150,525 750,358 614,185 684,086 3,825,014 801,135 586,488 5,446,261 416,740 197,003 5,220,544 5,683,252 1540,111 527,443 712,004 749,394 751,318 1 83,171 22,557,154 6,464,325 2410,567 1,148,578 215,118,953 296,544,687 205,878,984 345,181,246 289,494,316 126,695,430 996,892 1,364,990 994,463 1,727,848 1,473,207 745,382 517,388 449,239 629,842 399,837 508,433 455,200 484,027 1,951,518 1,622,475 2,208,445 2,437,403 2,665/965 1,810,429 2,445,005 92,053 843,061 IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Camphor3,1/38,070 2,814,299 Crude, natural.. [free../dolls.. 1,572,863 1,365,269 /lbs... d u t. 'idolls. Refined and synthetic /lbs.*.. .........dut. .idolls. 6,089,607 Chicle..............................dut.. /lbs.... 6,732,581 2,027,148 dolls, 2,139,204 Copal, kauri, and damar \/lbs.... 26,681,736 24,966,693 .....................................free.. idolls.. 2,835,332 2,813,515 Gambier, or terra japonlca idolls.. 28,865,617 26,681,791 977,009 894,752 ....................................free.. Shellac............................free.. idolls.. 17,785,960 13,361,932 5,821,688 4,143,974 939,952 .dolls., Au °ther.........................{dirt .dolls., 1,234,479 Total gums dolls.. 14,974,156 12,533,493 /lbs__ 529,080 175,929 Iodine,crudeor resublimed, free.. idolls.. 1,085,586 342,777 Lactarine or casein............free /lbs... dolls, free.. lbs... 66,115,863 109,355,720 dolls., 1,140,541 1,864,436 d u t.. lbs.... dolls.. Lime, chloride of, or bleaching /lbs..., 106,234,544 90,235,515 idolls., 880,364 754,501 powder............................dut.. /lbs.... Lime, citrate of.............. <[free .. idolls.. lbs..., [dut.. /idolls. Magnesite, calcined, not puri /lbs.. fied ............................. free__ Idolls. Opium565,252 285,845 Containing 9 per cent and over /lbs... 1,482,649 1,151,207 of morphia..................dut.. idolls. 163,278 147,021 libs... Containing less than 9 per cent idolls. 1,585,477 1,336,703 of morphia7.................dut.. Potash (see also Fertilizers)— Carbonate of, including crude /lbs... . or black salts..............free.. \dolls, 25,642,733 24,643,210 760,745 844,136 Caustic or hydrate of, not in /lbs... 7,483,834 5,947,182 sticks or rolls...............free, .idolls. 267,045 242,881 1 July 1 to Oct. 3,1913. *Oct. 4,1913, to June 30,1914. » Prior to 1908 included in “ Oils, mineral.” Article. 1909 1910 1911 12,880,950 16,790,857 17,470,656 11,757,254 9,277,547 282,549 400,200 517,334 512,473 347,440 5,650,638 586,573 46,013,517 47,381,249 45,141,738 37,984,047 45,152,683 1,427,990 1,604,351 1,511,114 1,272,818 1,903,248 2,145,642 1912 1918 1914 1591,275 179,956 2,757,179 1,008,895 2217,446 410,778 146,596 233,243 16,467,276 1249,129 6 ,975,754 11,213,926 3,546,580 226,851 290,492 115,344 3,409,503 5,282,144 5,775,588 296,239 463,890 537,592 39,438,295 48,641,219 39,184,884 1,843,929 1,929,124 1,707,729 1,643,170 1,621,520 1,031,054 342,073 330,000 353,494 550,495 546,525 481,739 589,136 564,049 14,041,202 12,546,611 12,583,417 16,874,602 17,101,140 15,431,892 20,718,968 17,950,786 440,538 289,326 374,233 473,791 392,309 283,263 334,789 487,038 14,481,740 12,835,937 12,957,650 17,348,393 17,493,449 15,715,155 21,053,757 18,437,824 23,477 25,496 17,907 29,329 19,389 35,326 26,319 18,757 638,222 430,840 307,207 503,670 411,972 453,716 365,606 355,450 19,648,638 1236,154 12,487,103 8,576,091 10,974,613 13,632,861 12,498,376 14,489,776 21,121,762 297,506 235,154 1,049,497 2 22,584 267,239 227,611 293,249 299,170 2 397,433 969,249 571,977 1,121,485 797,409 1,140,650 841,628 1,523,156 1,170,135 1,495,469 1,203,773 1,953,372 2,025,153 2,641,573 81.035,266 1500,667 11,242,409 4,463,654 4,870,627 7,368,291 6,361,605 6,937,534 8,123,425 5,396,200 5,405,073 5,101,889 5,471,125 5,087,900 7,078,504 8,204,907 8,142,052 6,773,124 7,202,284 1915 1,775,717 163,728 1916 43,705 9,311 1917 104,579 76,208 68,095 5,017,291 43.970 9,432 30,413 225,549 677,785 5,532,545 10,171.654 22,483 761,818 904,506 4,045,274 280,289 1,096,578 289,975 395,589 106,888 24,550,838 8,018,796 15,940,446 1,228,628 1,007,228 1,773,197 457,241 496,934 181,643 6,063,659 934,354 577,122 16,355,701 39,499 563,536 17,893,090 26,365 445,218 13,165,182 323,448 677,478 1,892,150 846,279 113,693 1*,071,728 1,261,659 32,129,397 44,231,240 47,973 54,258 750,024 448,806 32,739,869 45,881,801 11,809 22,770 378,970 205,980 21,542,390 11,637,023 365,173 555,276 888,569 914,386 1,863,515 1,697,543 4,599,491 9,612,806 7,265,793 6,716,200 799,893 1,662,578 9,789,687 7,282,518 VALU ES. 1908 AND Nitrate of, or saltpeter, crude /lbs__ ....................................free.-\dolls.......... .. . , . fibs._ Ail otner salts oi_____ -aut--\doYls /lbs... Total potash *........... ...........\dolls-. Preparations, medicinal.. . .dut. .dolls Soda. fibs__ Cyanide of*.................. .free..(doUs Nitrate of...................... •free- t e . : All other salts of........... /free., .dolls.. \dut... dolls.. Total soda................. ............dolls.. Sulphur, or brimstone, crude /tons.. .......................................free.-ldolls.. finman. fnrmrnd or iiriproiind fibs. . © .free, .\dolls.. Sumac, ground................ .. fibs.... /free. .|dollg Vanilla beans.................. * /lbs . ldUt-{doli All other chemicals,drugs,, /free..dolls.. dyes, etc........................ .\dut. .dolls.. 1907 30, 1907 to 1917—Continued. I M P O R T S ------ Q U A N T I T I E S Chemicals, drugs, dyes, etc.—Continued. Potash (see also Fertilizers)—Contd. Mbs__ Cyanide of.................. iree..jdoiis . . ^ fibs__ [dut..-L u Hydrate fiflnt rtf fvaiisMn soda fibs. of, containing not more than IfinAr I m po rted : Q uantities and V alu es , by A rticles , Y e ars E n ded J u n e 406 No. 259. —M er c h a n d ise AUother...................dut--{dX: ld u t - - i d o U s ‘ 24,907 100,830 4,585 20,151 1,740 8,527 8,352 42,117 2,189 11,473 1,089,809 4,184,541 1,712,982 4,263,292 1,981,407 6,123,802 2,006,374 6,230,098 1,227,858 3,498,480 1,232,443 3,518,031 1,024,791 4,400,919 1,626,537 4,409,440 1,761,210 4,975,914 1,769,562 5,018,031 1,300,242 3,711,479 1,302,431 3,722,952 129,163 6413,492 119,190 649,044 109,902 777,401 521,303 128,210 143,989 558,199 65,687 268,814 1,670 8,124 15,881 8,337 11,046,734 12,867,470 1,578,264 2311,208 4,368,356 2817,538 1,579,934 1,360,126 4,376,693 3,700,889 187,373 i 424,058 102,890 2 25,168 463,419 *113,562 7,230 12,358 25,408 28,809 1,429,608 1,618,539 4,150,785 4,841,157 1,761 13,830 1,282,790 4,142,951 1,441,966 1,625,769 5,621,560 4,866,565 88,805 59,753 398,949 290,951 1,284,551 4,156,781 24,791 133,556 VALU ES. Coke , 23,113 78,751 AND /tons. Total. \dolls. Clocks and watches, and parts of: Clocks, and parts of............dut. .dolls. Watches, and parts of........ dut. .dolls. Total......................................dolls. Coal and coke: Coal— fTM Jtons. Anthracite. *lTee*\dolls. ffree.. Jtons. \dolls. Bituminous . Idut. ■ Jtons. \dolls. Jtons. Total coal. ■ \dolls. 44,201,375 39,875,580 1 41,041,805 I 46,460,896 | 46,128,201 43,613,642 56,059,080 I 48,505,673 44,891,046 77,122,086 i 87,529,794 29,223,225 25,719,909 28,770,721130,342,354 33,002,715 33,508,975 38,181,929 I 39,533,447 34,382,352 32,022,019 ! 37,270,968 73,424,600 06,595,549 69,812,520 76,803,250 ' 79,730,916 77,122,617 94,241,009 i 88,039,120 79,273,398 109,155,705 124,800,762 3,213,074 2,073,425 0,781,709 2,884,808 5.891,814 684,912 2,824,992 2,292,430 755,680 448 353,271 55,641 124,330 67,450 33,655 74,028 136,500 54,273 47,HS2 17,389 48 37,383 230,634 235,438 263,697 238,802 229,200 229,093 206,129 1,563,752 1,528,257 1,750,058 1,577,747 1,498,071 1,377,106 1,207,760 10,004 7,724 17,472 16,683 6,816 25,149 16,933 33,041 6,909 0,158 157,044 260,631 139,748 23,204 228,207 107,832 75,983 33,168 62,478 24,921 72,839 270,390 243,847 252,838 287,126 47,592 73,576 157,730 52,233 72,207 210,997 85,148 440,853 51,705 1,S40,2K9 1,080,100 1,716,078 1,919,668 382,960 368,256 433,344 309,338 328,011 295,691 280,454 251,571 258,996 304,059 320,945 324,328 372,049 345,419 306.054 288,235 260,537 1,954,121 .750,083 1,777,556 2,076,712 2,107,343 2,036,261 2,394,399 2,246,807 .983.812 1,705,995 ,542,019 610, 060 471,133 468,597 701,852 869,282 681,972 809,715 905,421 705,555 234,796 70,929 2,983,113 2,451,009 2,088,034 1,869,402 2,293,679 2,313,677 2,615,744 3,386, 73S 3,039,651 3,362,728 5,691,852 3,593,173 2,922,142 2,550,031 2,571,254 3,162,961 2,995,649 3,425,459 4,292,159 3,745,206 3,697,524 5,762,781 I M P O S T S ------ Q U A N T I T I E S /free*, .dolls... Total. \dut * dolls.. Total chemicals, drugs, dyes, and medicines3..........................dolls. Chicory root, raw, roasted,ground, /lbs__ or otherwise prepared__ dut.. \dolls.. Clays or earths: China clay, or kaolin.......dut- {doUs Common blue, and bauxite, / tons., crude...............................free..\dolls . *July 4,1913, to3,1913. *Oct. 1 to Oct. June 30,1914. 8 Because of the transfer of “ Muriate and sulphate of potash " and “ Sulphate Of ammonia" to “ Fertilizers/' and the transfer of “ Wax, mineral and vegetable," to “Wax, and manufactures of," the figures for 1907-1915 of “ Total potash" and “ Total chemicals, etc.," differ from those previously published. * Prior to 1915 included in “All other chemicals," free. 407 259.—M e r c h a n d ise I m po rted : Q uantities Article. 1907 1908 and 1909 V a l u e s , b y A rticles , Y ears E n d e d J u n e 1910 1911 1912 1913 30, 1907 to 1917—Continued. 1914 1915 1916 1917 IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. 138,260 Cobalt, and cobalt ore, and zafifer /lbs— 3,753 884,242 311,116 197,009 24,095 144,270 ft 90K 186,124 191,966 .......................................... free, .\dolls.. 1,198 30,716 115,038 74,586 92,249,819 82,831,242 129,854,749 108,668,070 138,058,341 145,968,945 140,039,172 176,267,646 192,306^ 634 243,231,939 338,653,876 Cocoa, or cacao, crude........ free*-{dolis’* 13,376,562 14,257,250 14,850,328 11,376,061 14,552,879 15,931,556 17,389,042 20,797,790 22,893,241 35,143,865 39,834,279 Cocoa and chocolate, prepared or | lb 4,809,694 3,773,442 2,806,182 2,401,503 2,912,081 2,816,885 3,470,680 3,096,445 2,427,561 2.347,162 1,829,521 manufactured (not including faiii 553,139 708,007 confectionery)................... dut.. ja0118’ * 1,202,427 1,026,792 711,990 590,090 875,366,797 658,836 787,678 706,193 584,915 660,377 1,319,870,802 885,201,247 863,130,757 1,001,528,317 1,118,690,524 1,201,104,485 985,321,473 890,640,057 1,049,868,768 871,469,516 Coflee....................................®»e-•{<&:; 78,231,902 67,688,106 79,112,129 69,194,353 90.567,788 117,826,543 118,963,209 110,725,392 106,765,644 115,485,970 133,184,000 84,520 58,081 84,715 117,279 183,224 128,015 Collodion, and mfrs. of1........ dut.. ‘ 871,736 1,908,051 1,142,181 335,907 133,313 188,047 148,974 569,763 373,239 126,190 53,443 295,058 Copper, and manufactures of: Unmanufactured— 442,391 (gross wt.,tons... 278,488 271,017 320,217 398,172 370,834 433,277 469,767 444,907 339,564 448,211 Ore3.................free..-!cop.cont., lbs.. 56,732,916 49,434,121 57,468,402 58,338,523 57,164,775 63,843,045 80,412,320 87,588,730 78,423,610 114,807,677 119,880,948 [dolls................ 8,296,328 7,057,080 6,538,597 6,515,353 5, 796,066 6,631,378 9,444,108 10,137,244 8,548,401 15,959,269 19,788,974 30,616 31,112 30,033 26,949 29,294 33,772 28,276 Matte and regulus* 18,334,643 24,016,986 18,222,193 22,433,769 26.929,355 24,682,744 21,543,475 .....................lree*- [dolls . 2,159,191 2,757,192 1,863,476 2,731,804 4,223,385 3,559,740 2,680,140 75,237 152,092 (gross wt.,tons. 18,112,731 36,164,306 Concentrates ..free..-{cop. cont., lbs.. 3,304,674 8,839,457 (dolls............... 28,171 19,110 Matte and regulus, 1grosscont.,tons 20,086,905 15,520,985 coarse metal and-!cop. wt., lbs.. 3,587,201 3,947,651 cement........ free.. [dolls............... 56,732,916 49,434,121 75,803,045 82,355,509 75,386,968 86,276,814 107,341,675 112,271,474 99,967,085 153,007,313 171,266,239 Total........ 8,296,328 7,057,080 8,697,788 9,272,545 7,659,542 9,363,182 13,667,493 13,696,984 11,228,541 22,851,144 32,576,082 / Manufactures of— Pigs, ingots, bars and plates, /lbs__ 198,442,715 145,033,236 220,853,988 247,996,570 268,183,621 282,851,320 291,093,325 273,386,598 147,130,223 30,887,841 31,966,223 35,791,011 44,611,735 39,551,268 19,743,701 not manufactured__ and |ih Unrefined black, blister,free, -\dolls.. 39,346,145 24,361,902 29,271,514 253,784,039 332,963,909 49,558,892 86 ,769,076 pigs, or other forms— te f ' JdOlEi;* free.. ’ 8,819,993 9,745,573 Refinedcopper in bars, plates, /lbs.... 1,693,383 2,860,431 rods, or other forms, free Idolls 7,010,964 6,525,355 5,089,323 9,380,027 16,235,682 Old and clippings, fit only for /lbs.... 906,804 807,409 582,147 1,524,741 3,983.644 remanufacture............free, .\dolls.. 408 N o. 409 IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. 1,650,470 1,624,883 223,701 555,511 473,987 Composition metal, copper /lbs__ 294,012 265,921 90,079 32,326 104,039 chief value........... tree, .\dolls.. Total, pigs, etc........ free, ■ * 198,442,715 145,033,236 220,853,988 247,996,570 268,183,621 282,851,320 299,754,759 281,536,836 152,443,247 272,539,570 359,419,151 39,346,145 24,361,902 29,271,514 30,887,841 31,966,223 35,791,011 45,812,551 40,624,598 20,358,174 52,881,055 93,703,230 50,524 52,526 47,339 97,349 184,672 74,507 282,817 All other mfrs. of.............dut. .dolls.. 82,642 100,761 107,084 46,376 Total copper, and manufactures of........................................d«Hs 126,562,129 519,532 172,200 133,825 34,308 Copper cement..................... free. * 33,845 8,624 2,934 10,389 4,274,810 Cork wood or bark, unmfrd...free. .dolls.. 2,356,052 2,092,732 2,016,551 3,152,280 2,335,003 3,242,319 3,152,070. 3,851,794 2,762, 895 3,134,884 3,870,389 2,346,415 2,350,684 2,647,838 2,024,059 941,243 2,158,447 Cork, manufactures of............dut. .dolls.. 1,707,930 2,156,274 1,025,639 1,619, 111 Cotton, and manufactures of: Unmanufactured...............free. .{dolls 104,791,784 71,072,855 86,518,024 86,037,691 113,768,313 109,780,071 121,852,016 123,346,899 185,204,579 232,801,062 147,061,635 19,930,988 14,172,241 13,622,802 15,816,138 24,776,320 20,217,581 22,987,318 19,456,588 23,208,960 40,150,342 40,429,526 Manufactures of— Cotton thread (except spool) 1 and carded yarn, warps or *** 6,940,261 7,036,442 6,926,295 8,879,916 7,121,140 6,827,046 7,728,649 6,417,805 5,807,740 8,105,743 10,441,116 warp yarn..................dut..Jaolls - ■ 3,583,627 3,921,111 3,306,172 4,317,788 4,218,214 4,028,127 4,449,254 3,877,225 3,327,010 5,084,987 9,809,493 Cloths— Unbleached............dut..{^j,^ds" 2,406,910 3,609,469 2,535,251 5,642,713 4,155,520 3,736,612 4,316,677 3,323,408 3,637,161 7,277,904 13,339,618 280,298 344,941 289,843 585,307 469,888 415,676 519,645 473,686 393,759 688,133 1,622,492 Bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted, or.|doUs- - *• 80,233,421 75,876,055 65,841,357 56,304,388 '' 12,727,769 12,079,919 9,900,294 8,455,360 printed.................dut. 13,644,562 12,723,841 11,651,671 16,796,936 15,568,783 14,438,892 13,750,948 Bieached.................dut--{cSiud!:: 2,184,693 2,133,678 2,131,127 3,173,037 2,334,798 2,295,784 2,441,450 Dyed, colored, stained, 37,735,078 30,250,020 27,669,013 ®41,512,985 27,593,475 painted, or printed 6,146,423 5,211,375 5,107,156 3 8,199,078 4,557,764 .........................dut..) ---t\ 7 * ji • jm ,i fsOi yds*. 14,737,406 31,531,146 Dyed in the piece.dut. -trolls 3,097,166 8,285,800 tx v j, j j j jso i yds 5,501,068 4,932,492 Printed................ dUt--{dolls.... 1,003,265 1,088,327 10,491,115 10,458,774 Anoth8r...............dut“ {dolls.... 1,761,908 1,713,763 82,640,331 79,485,524 68,376,608 61,947,101 55,535,160 46, 710,473 43,637,361 61,633,329 46,799,419 52,446,385 74,012,978 Total cloths...............{Si£df:: 13,008,067 12,424,860 10,190,137 9,040,667 8,801,004 7,760,729 7,757,928 11,845,801 7,286,321 8,846,256 15,151,832 Handkerch ie fs or mufflers ....................................dut.. dolls.. 374,401 458,540 425,639 298,113 348,027 832,351 3 Oct. 4,1913, to June 30,1914, including mercerized (whether unbleached, bleached, *iprior to 1910 including photographicincluded in “ Ore.” Prior to 1909 matte and regulus are motion-picture films—positives. or colored). » Article. 1907 1908 1909 Nets nr nettings . . dut dolls. Veils and veilings dut dolls Allother ...................dut dolls Total laces, etc.................... dolls.. Plushes, velvets, velve teens, 1 __ and other pile fabrics cept corduroys)........d u t.. | ao s Waste or flocks.................free. ' Wearing apparel— Knit goods— Stockings, hose, and half/dz. p rs.. hose.................... dut..\dol!s___ All other...................... dut. .dolls.. A ll o t h e r w e a r i n g a p p a r e l ...................................... dut. .dolls.. All other manufactures of. d u t.. dolls.. Total manufactures o f........dolls.. Dials, enameled, for watches, etc. fN o ........................................... dut \dolls.. Dice, draughts, chessmen, billiard' balls, poker chips, e tc ....................dut. .dolls.. 30,201 27,295 6,917,828 2,719,431 4,084,977 63,231,968 23,380 1916 6,906,105 593,412 6,674,267 449,848 2,752,731 491,447 276,377 18,667,616 1,659,387 38,049 1,865,065 33,865,822 4,749,044 2,381,486 26,815,142 1,293,864 49,197 11,431,428 996,180 17,473 806,471 20,800,266 3,716,480 1,733,250 10,403,557 488,424 210,066 10,963,403 2,112,790 16,411 726,607 21,153,392 3,505,825 1,706,052 28,304,368 1,309,787 697,003 8,616.411 2,210,428 13,650 1,867,187 16,648,857 3,778,189 2,048,859 25,628,889 1,412,911 1912 1914 35,924,612 39,756,502 33,611,010 34,368,580 36,828,162 35,924,612 986,952 4,292,467 2,575,495 2,764,086 1,042,739 432,524 1,840,139 423,161 963,715 1,035,536 22,954,676 10,664,171 28,960,205 35,740,475 56,301,467 1,042,267 445,493 1,221,682 1,579,588 2,940,078 8,671,848 9,032,574 3,771,188 4,185,344 3,949,689 4,169,346 74,746,903 68,825,274 1917 1915 15,464,473 12,065,684 10,606,939 752,389 719,671 837,759 1911 875,116 13,766,453 955,036 79,452 5,115,872 37,094,161 4,836,578 2,443,946 34,437,484 1,646,211 2,751,477 2,227,249 5,815,403 3,615,153 2,786,168 416,726 561,362 646,972 3,857,236 3,983,030 3,635,393 5,534,391 5,112,959 4,921,923 68,052,731 66,996,551 65,152,785 617,096 999,873 416,855 26,263 32,186 52,069 46,787 57,039 49,230 860,058 16,981,019 900,532 69,016 4,180,321 35,776,301 4,696,967 2.576.440 44,694,539 2,129,874 74,778 31,638 2.154.441 2,419,401 1,300,507 98,372 2,703,844 3,144,645 1,496,781 148,252 300,716 385,567 2,527,218 2,652,646 1,263,187 4,287,543 2,898,167 1,172,694 1,423,549 1,845,958 5,540,566 8,444,961 6,949,618 6,228,381 8,032,335 66,065,857 70,704,828 46,205,123 47,511,870 56,181,684 266,072 7,000 6,593 4,114 1,494 19,345 68,780 39,909 28,983 61,031 32,128 IM POSTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES, Cotton, and manufactures of—Continued. Manufactures of—Continued. Laces, embroideries, etc., and articles made thereof (except wearing ap39, 756,502 33,611,010 34. 3fiS flRfl Embroideries, including edgings, in s e r tin g s , a n d g a llo o n s ...................................... dut. .dolls.. Laces and lace articles, including lace edgings, insertings, and galloons— 1910 1913 410 No. 259. — M e r c h a n d ise I m po rted : Q uantities a n d V a l u e s , by A rticles , Y ears E n d e d J u n e 30, 1907 to 1917—Continued. Dyewoods In a crude state: Logwood1............................. /to n s... AU other 1......................... free.. tdolls .. 1,257,051 1,264,788 1,053,822 1,196,740 1,150,375 962,179 1,101,402 11,886,680 11,780,425 8,420,809 9,359,176 9,708,948 8,553,672 8,556,176 992,976 7,863,124 17,874 166,371 45,760 32,368 368,448 533,538 300,400 212,131 368,448 39,571 476,983 3,141 47,315 42,712 524,298 564,059 515,185 1,773,078 481,847 552,342 334,397 382,756 465,210 13,706,790 13,427,969 9,809,028 11,021,126 11,411,665 9,997,698 10,172,763 10,629,178 130,484 86,971 206,571 155,263 179,530 117,044 71,219 211,391 *5,832,725 *1,059,592 650 231,859 231, 973,053 1,367,224 * 182,230 818,267 1,573,394 147,173 937 26,276 25, 850 205,832 > 29.572 225,744 110,738 43,822 433,405 228,305 3,420,412 869,923 6,232 30,798 56,121 10,845 36,892 4,430 10,616 504,619 1,812 1,982 32,112 34,249 1,436,439 1,103,107 85,963 71,579 4,626,586 6,925,753 413,586 547,937 531,661 102,158 6,778,528 551,381 275,138 68,893 62,817 i, 069,983 5,927,003 343,348 423,530 182,482 169,914 653,765 134,6 55,059 742,234 3,437,6 13,361 24,5 197,122 159,221 68,420 939,356 3,906,367 122,794 4,137,400 8,896 189,176 131,689 4,326,576 3,545,467 176,712 3,151,690 321,934 1,368,680 231,126 2,763,168 8,681,472 6,837,206 464,992 337,576 732,566 3,046,631 110,638 438,760 433,304 1,910,288 317,970 5,989,964 510,290 1,110,322 268,286 8,571,758 6,021,672 921,502 798,129 12 209 183,100 389,173 9,206 18,651 6,240,173 4,863,060 701,799 567,135 27,974 151,225 738,979 737,220 10,317,774 1,732,948 44 545 143,743 6,388 7,664,746 224,857 7,977 239,767 958,212 7,445,077 631,907 5,286,397 4,727,282 274,193 *256,379 1Included In “ All other chemicals (free) ” during years for which no figures are shown. * Oct. 4,1913, to June 30,1914. 3July 1 to Oct. 3,1913. *Prior to Oct. 4,1913, yolks only. 6Prior to 1913 included in “ Metals, metal compositions, and manufactures of, n. e. s.” 234,111 411 80,062 378,064 7,663 108,928 37,725 486,992 21,594 244,460 55,940 IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Total.........................................{ £ £ : : Earthen, stone, and china ware: China, porcelain, parian, and bisque— N o t decorated or o r n a m e n t e d ..........................................d u t.. dolls.. Decorated or ornamented .dut. .dolls.. Earthen and crockery ware— N o t d e c o r a t e d or o r n a m e n t e d ..........................................dut..dolls.. Decorated or ornamented. d u t.. dolls.. All other.............................dut. .dolls.. Total................................d u t.. dolls.. Edible substances,*n. e. s.........dut. .dolls.. [free.. fdoz. Eggs of poultry......................j } d « f;: la u t--\dolls.. Eggs, dried, frozen, and yolks of lbs__ ................................................dut. .\d oils.. Electric lamps: Arc 6..................................... d u t.. \dollsIncandescent— Carbon filam ent6 .......... du t.. /No .. tdolls. Metal filam ent5 .............dut. *' AU other, including bulbs6.......d u t.. T otal......................................... dolls.. Explosives: Cartridges...............................dut. .dolls.. Firecrackers............... .d ut.. /lb s.... \doUs. F u l m i n a t e s a n d ik e a r t i c l e s ............................................. d u t.. dolls.. F u l m i n a t e s , g u n p o w d e r , etc . ............................................. free..dolls.. 37,027 476,916 3,973 55,843 41,000 532,759 38,230 478,636 54,902 259. — M er c h a n d ise I m po rted : Q uantities a n d V al u e s , by A rticles , Y ears E n d e d J u n e 30, 1907 to 1917—Continued. Article. 1911 1912 1918 1914 1915 789,635 1,063,828 617,567 617,567 582,015 582,015 581,149 581,149 600,958 857,337 257,949 492,060 362,526 1,320,738 1,251,399 8,696,476 420,972 27,728 207,763 795,864 58,006 270,076 692,051 58,191 282,947 1,091,931 78,143 320,102 618,458 53,925 275,915 617,118 57,992 220,681 470,416 44,249 129,717 325,510 31,277 83,655 354,921 55,377 128,375 4,360,721 5,507,974 7,113,778 5,865,830 3,806,696 6,252,298 1,228,645 1,985,084 3,944,928 926,735 2,183,171 319,452 2,195,497 525,654 534,921 944,295 2,648,212 2,595,860 1,994,724 1,424,191 821,541 26,917 21,298 36,874 2,088,626 2,722,483 3,131,972 8,480,029 12,661,783 8,825,176 3,036,736 5,566,276 2,088,222 4,830,671 1,939,487 3,455,577 1908 1909 277,313 212,597 70,034 1,211,308 206,077 158,936 87,001 902,198 353,740 266,002 77,177 937,902 342,161 22,140 521,883 432,867 31,842 378,817 4,401,131 1,772,380 1910 3,332,004 3,747,021 3,556,250 2,883,551 2,555,323 9,505,515 10,755,954 11,660,084 11,992,053 9,845,344 31,982 30,643 1,471 249,361 22,742,510 61,228,985 68,547,726 80,383,268 14,652,701 1,660,037 1,788,512 2,037,467 8356,577 92,188 5,252,923 52,330 845,765 29,516 593,306 740,392 3,902,304 31,790 8,732 22,681 342,295 26,135 16,901 27,665 352,350 28,734 1,620 36,999 580,334 1,356,062 26,422 7,531 1,701,918 1916 1917 10,149 26,391 35,224 9,662 65,906 54,089 4,143,417 3,655,413 74,444 4,888,563 57,048 1,208,152 19,610 1,371,007 8,176 647,271 41,450 1,034,636 21,887 755,833 23,428 584,748 20,945 534,391 20,466 524,153 15,837 425,377 14,305 385,541 3,563 73,398 541,846 485,132 466,795 2,399,761 2,154,977 2,579,619 79,004 444,760 64 1,795 33,864 830,616 34, 70G 684,658 33,337 801,713 19,075 340,915 IMPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES, Explosives—Continued. Gunpowder and substances for ribs— mining, blasting, etc....... dut. .\dolls.. All other.................................dut. .dolls.. Total........................................ dolls.. Fans: Common palm leaf............. free. -{dolls All o ther............................... dut. .dolls.. Feathers, etc., natural and artificial: Feathers and downs, crude, not dressed, c o l o r e d , or m a n u f a c t u r e d ......................................... dut..dolls.. O strich.............................. d u t.. dolls. All other.............................d u t..dolls. Feathers and downs, dressed, colored, or manufactured, not suitable for millinery ornam ents1----dut .. dolls.. Feathers, suitable for millinery orna ments, and flowers, fruits, grains, and leaves,artificial..........dut. .dolls. T otal......... '.............................dolls.. Felt: Adhesive, for sheathing ...............free., dolls. Roofing...................................dut. .dolls. Fertilizers: Ammonia, sulphate of— [dut. ■ /lbs... \dolls. Bone dust, bone ash, and boneftons. m eal...................................free..\dolls. Guano....................................fr“ -{dons: Manure salts and k ainlt.. .free.. /tons . 1dolls. Kami*................................* “ • • { & : 1907 412 N o. 24,350 165,608 103,258 3,860,555 25,687 1,000,797 4,833,527 11,862,819 28,170 164,335 105,820 3,883,615 24,717 1,007,584 4,453,776 11,650,172 192,738 r 171,802 1,814,071 1,794,058 15,928 19,805 152,840 137,006 201,220 132,735 215,957 192,507 174,734 4,758,897 5,640,641 6,449,576 7,235, 718 6,782,056 42,745 27,291 44,476 47,441 38,479 1,148,606 1,412,234 1,952,308 1,826,836 1,753,485 5,278,259 7,373,278 5,654,532 4,317,622 3,300,833 13,940,569 18,523,845 23,805,009 23,252,699 20,583,450 2,271 41,825 324 7,794 102,732 237,886 2,130 7,915.523 3,666,118 461,431 45,139 21,852 2,423 1,897,740 1,071,761 197,808 6,199,554 3,285,529 3,304,099 28,038,709 13,556,158 6,327,495 606 174,806 661 20,538 3,460,386 4,769,734 261,342 2,767,241 66,062 760,699 12,761 9,870 2,542,256 3,536,062 7,792 2,668,538 12,421 3,950,020 413 7,918 4,694 «8,898 6,939 62,572,095 1,875,701 3,508,295 4,236,232 7987 10,900 7298,179 3,778,501 9,635 5,310 6,506 68,339 61,472,460 1,156,129 1,642,418 2,487,477 7,663 7483 5,278 6,213 6; 423 5,208 8,718 5,007 792,023 1,534,371 1,086,805 938,338 1,100,273 1,484,116 799,164 1,039,833 30,812 9,272 10,660 32,680 6,874 10,174 12,300 9,573 9,610 14,966 9,835 923,104 1,036,431 1,216,466 2,905,494 2,913,414 645,526 676,887 1.369,206 776,351 469,503 893,273 108,322 125,389 106,033 101,001 104,489 65,238 107,533 156,685 83,140 112,695 68,155 8,950,918 6,504,920 7,216,307 3,728,448 4,718,599 7,183,385 9,280,565 11,174,028 4,677,334 7,914,782 9,855,196 2,842 2,070 5,642 1,827 2,099 3,860 6,861 465,774 809,001 441,109 570,084 767,509 1,139,648 1,671,245 78,892 93,253 61,902 49,688 76,765 68,536 52,467 73,823 51,081 54,513 74,308 10,876,107 8,974,617 7,156,091 10,517,100 8,622,491 8,000,865 12,629,693 9,779,539 9,200,793 14,066,838 17,274,455 2,679 2,944 7,180 7,910 7,827 3,353 6,171 5,364 716,953 917,166 294,388 319,936 1,130,995 1,718,740 362,888 483,310 228,610 215,547 117,727 185,764 163,869 99,966 143,407 99,061 114,467 91,451 103,994 14,959,415 14,047,369 10,215,887 11,440,521 12,092,564 11,866,843 17,803,819 25,860,729 20,572,347 25,803,433 25,931,525 9,313 22,580 13,691 9,799 8,468 6,697 10,747 9,270 12,248 10,719 13,575 482,055 633,802 1,348,159 1,621,474 906,449 2,295,229 1,471,419 1,142,761 1,148,461 703,254 1,281,175 482.216 387,014 416,962 408,618 286,247 330,367 310,572 295,609 277,364 355,790 287,743 38,450,875 31,891,598 26,406,933 27,842,944 27,145,374 29,584,092 43,644,523 53,959,793 40,420,017 59,460,062 67,709,758 Total.. 20,084 1,470 17,374 13,070 15,741 19,184 15,078 15,907 Idntt'-\dolls./ ton8 ia u 390,202 3,788,483 3,601,485 3,341,420 4,575,895 3,606,876 4,878,774 5,434,136 482,216 418,432 408,618 290,434 345,445 326,479 407,098 303,484 355,790 /to n s.. 312,983 305,431 Total unmanufactured \doUs.; 42,239,358 35,493,083 29,748,353 32,418,839 30,752,250 34,462,866 49,078,659 54,349,995 40,420,017 59,460,062 67,709,758 i Prior to Oct. 4,1913, including natural feathers and dressed birds suitable for millinery ornaments. 2 Aug. 6,1909, to June 30,1910. 3 July 1 to Aug. 6, 1909. 4 Prior to 1907 included in “ Chemicals—Potash, all other salts of (free).” < Because of the inclusion of muriate and sulphate of potash and sulphate of ammonia, formerly classed under “ Chemicals,” the figures shown for 1907-1912 differ from those > previously published. « Oct. 4,1913, to June 30,1914. 7 July 1 to Oct. 3,1913. 8,656 9,528 2,254,112 2,514,680 IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Manure salts___ Phosphates, crude Potash, n. e. s.— Muriate of.......... ,rce--{doUs!' Sulphate of4___ All other................. .free., dolls.. Total &............ ...........dolls.. Fibers, vegetable, and textile grasses, and manufactures of, n. e. s.: Unmanufactured— ftons Jiree. -\d.olls.. Flax. /to n s.. ( d u t . -\dolls.. ffree..{to n s' \ dolls.. H em p. Idut.. (tons.. Idolls.. Istle or Tampico fiber. ..free. * /to n s. Jute and jute butts. tdolls.. ***•*■ ...............................free- { S : : ManUa................................free- {dote.. New Zealand flax............free. •j ^ f s*‘ frefi /to n s.. -rree*\dolls.. AUother............................ Article. 1907 3,941,381 3,024,480 12,692,166 13,558,323 984,914 1,116,588 7,441,322 6,933,167 320,025 275,125 1,068,097 451,705 311, 785,529 337,163,051 23,224,659 19,780,186 3,367,852 453,305 4,097,082 1,260,039 48,052,353 49,312,392 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 57,368,587 35,221,113 5,288,631 2,983,241 9,274,428 4,337,778 468,702 871,841 8,613,570 5,113,581 174,185 364,530 2,579,157 3,498,774 371,221 221,940 49,717,689 42,313,911 51,800,037 57,035,347 50,978,524 2,fiil,348 2,483,252 2, 740,949 4,268,383 4,626,519 ■ 3,645,105 9,130,409 12,066,473 9,344.611 9,654,552 7,297,477 5,359,708 819,332 678,790 493,053 681,033 655,649 810,781 6,095,204 7,698,356 9,074,323 7,322,314 8,545,776 6,253,228 276,421 204,949 413,954 312,049 309,068 391,496 18,907,519 9,813,227 1 584,593 720,480 5,889,126 7,815,494 2 5,607,474 704,932 595,332 389,418 551,989 2 412,008 425,506,992 396,550,776 368,397,867 420,599,029 2124,576,025 21,447,537 21,103,914 24,358,639 37,773,846 211,038,020 131,285,218 397,355,965 131,382,930 27,946,701 1.767.676 142,795 141,887,017 114,684,371 126,519,824 139,471,688 92,288,007 61,968,107 21,169,629 18,222,772 19,914,603 22,397,005 14,125,816 9,774,015 2,404,631 2,493,514 2,252,374 2,067,412 2,535,054 2.558.676 382,438,713 446,282,193 34,227,196 48,296,400 1,871,578 1,902,293 222,514 194,015 53,398,542 38,554,586 11,255,568 10,176,643 2,312,935 3,001,235 2,382,352 3,172,812 832,063 12,796,008 29,436,655 32,131,014 61,567,669 1,919,949 2,273,555 221,587 275,403 3,053,007 3,783,202 1,203,646 1,616,034 10,363,693 9,096,052 35,685,507 49,310,508 32,760,024 29,644,677 68,445,531 78,955,185 3,849,636 3,916,219 4,214,993 3,744,467 7,788,324 3,973,620 3,793,591 3,128,795 666,457 652,926 775,727 671,157 3,859,393 4,156,139 4,066,338 4,270,757 885,982 1,128,400 1,069,603 1,122,830' 56,718,263 53,637,599 58,590,240 75,849,586 57,604,245 54,765,999 59,659,843 76,972,416 3,522,008 3,975,421 871,715 12,235,290 33,037,809 49,360,430 82,404,239 134,191,117 45,605,512 51,232,322 11,733,793 2,149,449 2,503,556 15,831,540 26,205,229 21,054,636 26,357,009 33,896,960 29,761,996 2 6,168,374 984,670 1,385,155 1,791,711 1,646,073 2333,693 870,757 1,071,094 68,325,208 3,640,520 VALU ES. 2,417,916 448,111 4,654,888 1,436,613 53,030,959 54,467,572 1911 AND 97,728,481 119,671,206 17,101,639 18,108,649 2,592,184 2,136,946 1910 Q U A N T IT IE S 1909 1917— Continued. IM P O R T S — Fibers, etc.—Continued. Manufactures of— Bags of ju te .....................dut..-I fibs___ 4,330,530 Idolls.. Binding twine..................free.. fibs.... 2,486,570 idolls., 227,490 Coir yarn........................... free..-* fibs.... 4,435,464 (dolls.. 166,997 Fabrics, plain, woven— Bagging, g u n n y | f fsq . y d s.. cloth, and similarl .‘'\d<)Us. . . . fabrics for cover- L.,* /sq ii * ing cotton.............jau t. >lls. - ,. 1,218,346 Burlaps, or plain woven fab lbs__ 356,549,685 rics of single jute yarn dolls.. 29,113,847 .................................d ut.. Not bleached, colored, etc. lbs__ .................................free.. ldolls.. Bleached, dyed, etc.. d u t.. fibs___ dolls. Other, of flax, hemp, or) ramie, including shirtingKyini ' 125,825,473 cloth........................d u t..|aoUs**** 21,048,352 Handkerchiefs....................dut. .dolls.. 2,734,971 Laces,embroideries, etc., and articles made thereof (except wearing ap parel) ............................. dut..dolls.. Wearing apparel__ dnt dolls 5,075,675 Y am s.................................d u t- - { & : : 657,050 All other............................. d u t.. dolls.. 6,611,202 394,487 Total............................. \d u t.. dolls.. 64,714,298 Total manufactures of............dolls.. 65,108,785 Fish: Cured or preserved— ,lbs___ Cod, haddock, hake, ffree * dolls lb s.... 16,138,272 and pollock............... dolls.. 904,188 1908 to 414 N o. 2 5 9 .— M erch a n dise I m po rted : Q uantities and V alues , by A rticles , Y ears E nded J u n e 30, 1907 00 c&SS OO-Vcn 2,407,840 85,703,469 4,043,200 24,899,260 12,369,876 12,011,881 844,033 1,527,038 96% 220 844,773 806,725 861,690 1,590,783 1,096,341 1,164,170 90,030,121 104,895,503 115,613,723 3,951,018 4,485,575 6,242,840 2,300,826 427,676 2,290,316 754,889 6,554,891 606,498 660,773 13,810,870 4,587,379 18,398,249 195,358 311,881 85,223 6,947 27,951 2,966,676 506,432 4,000,608 883,193 2,04i,4i3 2,612,758 926,149 602,056 6,776,537 5,332,683 906,572 725,961 486,082 441,464 14,447,579 18,959,466 8,007,687 3,572,010 17,455,266 22,531,476 201,259 160,837 395,768 456,808 95,863 104,507 8,304 12,008 31,458 87,380 415 1,911,346 88,872,375 8,493,729 IBT8— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Fish (except shellfish), packed In oil, etc.,.................................. d u t.. dolls., 2,400,703 2,219,549 2,767,648 2,987,938 2,580,469 2,084,548 2,664,130 3,178,000 _ libs,... 177,116,896 TT ,* jfroe - -{dolls.. 12,498,135 Herri° * ..........................i(dut - .{dollfi Hnt S te 71,293,634 79,235,922 70,785,456 76,838,454 223,296,987 2,605,002 2,869,742 2,757,136 3,165,748 2 1,124,041 ?]h« 405,438 Dried or smoked......... d u t- {dolls' ’ 1,769,869 2,035,135 61,334 67,788 10,585 314,229 355,644 293,614 Pickled or salted..........dut. -{dg]j3' ’ 2,357,011 2,411,485 1,995,187 124,026,977 11,390,396 w v^i j free"{dolls.. Mackerel........................1dutt..^ dolls.. 26,222,767 20,956,891 29, i.83,767 29,955,731 35,551,854 26,208,470 26,204,735 “ 7,302,745 ld u /lb s. 1,609,986 1,439,369 1,527,962 1,561,755 1,689,381 1,597,978 1,319,363 2 329,131 790,356 1,079,168 684,823 Sato » n ............................. duM d o lh ;: 73,903 109,849 66,890 ,,, (free..dolls.. i 758,553 AUother............................{dut..dolls.. i, 583,238 1,663,089 1,674,385 1,881,060 2,206,971 1,987,836 1,804,319 1,871,301 155,001,540 ffree..|d n 12,481,937 Fresh...................................\ }lb s... 45,686,785 90,295,565 48,377,546 52,968,801 215,072,143 Shellfish^ "{dolls.. i , 799,712 i , 772,164 i,aai,i77 2,075,863 2,174,482 2,118,026 2,331,822 2649,533 2,820,852 2,754,112 Crab m eat........................free. -{JjJfiigH 448,490 451,205 6,827,988 8,212,945 9,023,207 9,447,954 8,887,038 L o ite rs ........... : ..............*«•■ {<& :: 1,080,226 1,401,449 1,215,393 1,224,490 1,218,059 3,352,490 2,893., i.33 2,305,740 C anned..........................^ - W c a is 926,931 794,457 874,002 a 1 other........................free. - |doUs• . , 1.i L j_.A I iOS 5,495,662 5,185,701 5,445,583 All 430,849 491,107 554,903 Shrimps, and other shellfish and 609,065 333,600 858,332 585,226 turtles...............................free, .dolls.. 395,650 343,275 615,190 815,055 1,475,876 1,736,055 1,658,668 1,839,680 2,033,114 2,216,112 1,813,599 11,272,444 ^ .............................. f e f f i : : 10,780,075 10,444,040 10,774,928 11,996,288 12,906,200 12,337,235 13,516,681 7,485,699 Total..........................................dolls.. 12,265,951 12,179,096 12,333,590 13,835,968 14,939,314 14,553,347 15,330,280 18,758,143 Fishhooks, rods and reels, artificial bait, etc............................................dut. .dolls.. 152,260 175,850 141,996 153,523 fni i_ j # fibs • 335,790 524,466 490,213 281,250 268,523 486, 111 Fish sounds............................free -{dolls ■ • 142,050 70,162 83,700 82,546 149,015 80,037 113,675 69,416 13,655 16,200 22,588 23,734 44,006 Fluorspar................................. dut. , |doUs 50,851 77,243 148,548 59,604 62,989 a j uly 1 to Oct. 3,1913. ]i Oct. 4,1913, to June 30, 1914. Article. 1907 1917 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1918 1914 1915 37,003,388 11,391,211 38,652,656 1,592,018 24,958,343 689,190 18,836,574 867,523 2,234,508 2,743,356 178,490,003 4,388,530 3,121,788 1,358,897 18,397,429 275,060 335,089 49,322 9,132,353 554,633 1,550,246 622,890 1,627,923 12,014,101 15,696,698 27,710,799 17,144,968 2,410,648 36,973,584 11,012,100 32,482,111 1,185,106 21,869,218 526,747 15,235,513 691,981 1,203,419 1,575,620 135,183,550 2,623,399 2,969,329 1,349,023 8,435,873 137,390 296,123 41,696 5,794,320 327,644 1,062,775 347,922 1,565,027 11,360,022 11,086,408 22,446,430 11,029,421 1,852,523 38,156,659 11,642,693 33,326,030 1,190,020 22,693,713 516,704 17,362,197 775,319 1,365,310 1,682,994 160,214,785 3,136,933 4,555,075 1,659,801 4,676,118 82,457 1,317,462 44,699,222 14,375,075 33,439,565 1,486,263 29,504,592 621,819 23,459,728 1,059,340 1,485,159 1,723,022 134,968,924 2,985,561 3,044,947 1,567,546 7,672,186 116,658 979,721 44,520,539 14,368,330 33,151,396 1,561,350 25,208,248 536,983 18,765,408 934,763 2,000,841 2,331,504 145,639,396 3,368,863 5,076,857 2,303,277 7,628,662 108,880 1,110,341 42,357,109 14,484,258 30,843,735 1,306,410 34,304,951 660,311 16,837,819 944,317 1,135,942 1,359,415 151,416,412 4,300,266 3,946,076 1,896,982 12,252,960 233,760 1,319,006 48,683,592 16,397,884 32,033,177 1,233,228 34,073,608 679,527 19,284,868 941,207 1,334,163 1,599,969 5,981,635 5,316,364 2,292,837 93,472 1,287,862 41,091,585 13,512,960 30,350,527 1,209,273 24,949,374 420,203 20,779, 730 1,024,495 1,323,928 1,523,547 3,730,075 3,622,275 1,607,903 50,022 1,309,750 36,754,704 34,661,179 12,106,158 12,724,198 25,373,029 10,476,534 1,382,839 1,056,525 31,075,424 25,485,361 622,934 547,433 7,153,250 16,479,733 704,164 315,831 623,856 1,402,446 703,274 1,656,609 2,062,030 2,163,583 5,938,446 5,641,759 2,433,304 2,338,615 89,464 160,710 964,623 935,906 5,042,683 296,047 956,368 431,282 489,080 12,073,975 12,103,185 24,177,160 18,556,356 3,153,645 2,479,220 237,422 893,633 515,917 455,655 14,890,992 12,126,640 27,017,632 15,522,712 2,896,573 3,255,861 2,579,705 4,554,549 2,808,806 295,466 241,630 238,958 309,511 936,008 795,399 1,111,193 1,022,968 1,122,032 600,284 829,582 729,990 880,427 571,484 515,046 701,252 15,490,362 15.084.542 17,227,466 14,242,950 14,058,919 13.572.542 16,410,868 12,838,446 29,549,281 28,657,084 33,638,334 27,081,396 17,231,458 3,253,495 2,592,187 5,730,774 4,902,713 207,554 638,504 499,151 13,078,771 13,307,631 12,208,551 3,137,104 4,040,785 3,100,428 1,439,770 1,252,594 1,295,854 1,704,105 1,949,406 1,781,377 2,133,416 1,593,517 14,121,570 23,842,522 21,306,219 37,817,051 64,580,670 34,267,811 45.437,155 90,546,827 762,560 1,536,718 2,810,171 1,531,820 2,395,013 3,397,477 481,232 666,820 5,331,826 6,602,556 10,297,554 5,936,212 493,768 807,198 404,969 432,993 1,024,296 1,850,219 143,750 234,560 954,510 781,578 773,163 1,018,498 809,437 918,063 12,879,321 13,742,696 10,406,495 11,573,247 23,285,816 25,315,943 2,929,155 5,010,833 272,815 548,826 13,667,766 18,413,225 3,700,298 4,621,100 1,876,966 2,587,535 110,077,844 247,036,099 4,551,427 12,515,712 8,491,069 9,743,024 693,765 727,424 IM POBTS -----Q U A N T IT IE S A N D VALU E S. Fruits and nuts: Fruits— (bunches.. ua as..................... Iree- -\dolls. _... 11,883,168 38,392,779 Currants............................d u t--{dboiis:: 1,746,941 31,270,899 Dates................................. dut- •{!& :: 850,558 24,346,173 ....................................d a t-{ d S is:: 1,136,924 1,298,469 ^ p ® 8 ..............................d u t-{ d o i£ :: 1,575:521 t _ _. ._____ . (lbs 157,859,906 nemons_______ . -aut. -|dolis.. 4,253,296 2,298,480 Olives............................. 1,277,973 21,267,346 Oranges.......................... ..d u t. -jdolis.. 354,495 Pineapples..................... .. .dut. .dolls.. 323,377 Plums and prunes___ d t jibs— oils.. 45,386 Raisins and other dried grapes /lbs___ 3.967.151 ........................................dut. .\dolls.. 364,403 Fruits, preserved...............dut. .dolls.. 1,272,445 297,015 All other fruits.................{dut . Idolll.! 1.066.152 (free., Total........................... • 'id u t.. dolls.. 12,180,183 dolls.. 13,944,094 Total fruits...............................dolls.. 26,124,277 Nuts— 14,233,613 Almonds........................ 2,331,816 (lbs___ Not shelled............... ” d u t’-{dolls.. libs___ Shelled...................... ..d u t..td u Coconuts In the shell___!free. .dolls.. 1,349,562 Coconut meat, broken, or copra— Not shredded, desiccated, or /lbs__ 7,064,532 prepared....................free.. \dolls.. 302,132 Sh re dd ed , d e s i c c a t e d , (lbs___ etc............................. I d u t .. Id oils.. 1916 416 N o . 2 5 9 .—M erch a n dise I m po rted : Q uantities and V a lu es , by A rticles , Y ea rs E nded J u n e 30, 1907 to 1917—C ontinued. 9,785,545 11,181,301 819,508 1,354,257 1,133,915 2,058,732 487,021 230,854 9.020,848 7,806,012 339,811 328,099 19,392,832 27,180,748 722,939 1,193,364 22,630,220 1,899,012 14,228,714 3,157,933 1,576,254 413,008 21,160,491 20,883,968 23,562,339 44,446,307 25,666,844 2,497,454 13,058,518 3,713,340 916,886 649,851 32,865,014 16,020,133 16,844,881 58,180,957 16,891,69!/ 21,653,375 2,153,400 2,985,128 19,581 29,397 482,077 313,713 741,070 1,188,607 16,891,699 } 26,209, 187 3,208,183 417 14,798,912 14,627,742 712,433 917,613 IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. 32951°— s a 19173 fibs.... 15,660,146 19,246,040 25,278,578 28,612, 752 17,601,924 21,539,508 11,933,445 1448,453 dolls., 650,488 754,155 668,534 804,064 1,092,671 761,219 1,251,738 138,818 Cream and Brazil...........f,ree--v*lbs ... H9,975,044 16,272,581 ,dolls.. 21,037,089 878,272 11,593,600 13,957,940 11,198,991 Filberts..............................dut.. /lbs.. \ dolls. 813,642 792,466 1,064,772 8,480,818 10,992,972 11,717,370 Not shelled...................dut. ./!£■ *-• * 614,023 949,099 834,078 1,946,488 1,643,507 1,973,192 — ........................ 281,460 275,026 261,785 29,276,235 18,834,441 Peanuts............................. dut. /lbs... (dolls. 765,033 1,234,088 12,930,563 12,281,580 17,472,631 14,540,982 Not shelled...................dut. • 470,390 473,065 490,779 660,010 2,627,475 6,801,415 27,077,158 9,643,691 Shelled...........................d u t.. fibs . idolls. 312,397 1,239,227 102,217 333,980 W alnuts...........................dut.. Idolls. 32,597,592 28,887,110 26,157,703 33,641,466 33,619,434 37,213,674 2,969,649 2,765,486 2,409,644 3,538,264 4,471,227 4,069,51fc 16,291,313 28,267,699 22,338,348 Not shelled.................. dut. .- lbs. doUs. 1,293,720 2,296,801 1,661,473 10,371,128 8,928,029 11,107,490 ..........................d u t - { & : : 2,206,261 2,042,680 2,322,754 38,962 349,825 250,660 4,079 2,277 284,982 236,770 277,943 547,807 All other nuts..................{'dut^doul:! 2,100,274 1,790,375 1,717,374 682,179 535,025 622,067 977,000 967,392 809,713 Total n u ts.............................. ..dolls.. 9,742,883 9,643,943 8,664,253 13,246,667 14,497,435 15,827,988 13,965,569 19,782,924 16,819,799 /free., dolls.. 14,521,327 14,691,535 14,044,734 15,634,787 19,213,822 21,579,380 19,351,255 22,342,520 19,583, 769 lo m .............................. \d u t -dolls.. 21,345,833 22,663,207 17,065,949 21,789,040 22,301,245 23,797,889 23,271,398 31,078,738 24,317,426 Total fruits and nuts............. dolls.. 35,867,160 37,354,742 31,110,683 37,423,827 41,515,067 45,377,269 42,622,653 53,421,258 43,901,195 Furs, and manufactures of: Furs and fur skins, undressed ..............................................free..dolls.. 12,911,434 9,580,323 11,653,586 15,589,258 15,351,001 17,339,198 16,717,208 8,840,321 7,768,348 Furs, dressed, and manufactures of— Furs dressed on the skin.. dut .. dolls.. | 8,972,600 6,337,826 9,432,993 11,008,386 f 5,281,984 5,345,802 5,395,778 3,204,251 1,583,701 Manufactures of.................dut .. d oils.. { 2,985,963 Hats, bonnets, and hoods fdoz .. 44,004 56,280 20,395 35,751 .....................................d u t.. (dolls.. 364,487 657,648 763,178 885,943 All other (including waste) .......................................d u t.. dolls.. 2,301,284 1,988,579 1,791,074 809,952 TWai /free., dolls.. 12,911,434 9,580,323 11,653,586 15,589,258 15,351,001 17,339,198 16,717,208 8,840,321 7,768,348 iotfU .......................................\d u t.. dolls.. 8,972,600 6,337,826 9,432,993 11,008,386 8,267,947 8,533,029 8,147,535 5,652,973 2,758,140 1July 1 to Oct. 3,1913. * Oct. 4,1913, to June 30,1914. I m po rted : Q uantities a n d V alues , by A rticles , Y ears E n ded J u n e Article. 1908 24,406 21,589 997,296 904,773 31,809,987 25,464,324 824,816 1,037,770 6,727,546 3,667,833 806,656 1,420,109 218,491 360,278 3,922,966 3,674,800 7,596,631 6,570,123 13,711 6,466,312 596,667 1,779,527 116,976 1,074,247 281,492 103,489 67,156 1909 1910 1911 1,247,910 1,249,866 1,312,979 387,232 386,696 387,525 84,916 35,850 40,448 638,934 1912 783,668 181,461 394,187 1,170,082 314,601 498,797 843,397 913,688 911,506 1,313,457 1,001,542 1,032,948 23,369,606 27,004,676 31,249,928 24,808,686 22,734,883 977,211 760,164 810,915 948,959- 950,123 579,650 695,135 2,352,505 3,118,678 4,155,354 1,422,282 1,279,002 693,262 940,924 344,819 515,642 321,605 383,234 466,807 504,594 407,976 277,393 2,891,643 3,821,693 2,489,652 2,037,569 2,162,403 5,262,190 6,563,764 6,881,891 6,210,625 6,537,293 819,618 18,001 20,969 9,588 7,077 6,731,943 6,610,894 8,821,554 8,335,178 7,534,322 629,032 776,696 665,127 806,208 861,888 725,873 922,119 1,584,295 946,402 816,001 1,576,023 67,862 74,367 69,440 774,249 1,246,054 1,165,534 328,832 113,861 86,666 1918 243,710 128,165 67,071 356,793 149,103 12,270 1914 1915 2,441,317 , 2,714,229 816,521 ,738,731 91,313 135,374 1916 1917 1,600,235 501,509 37,233 1,114,667 359,076 38,275 816,493 766,592 1,148,460 545,222 1,151,875 282,783 32,314,759 16,898,466 1,776,123 1,356,218 722,483 197,549 721,560 302,971 166,766 3,195,947 397,609 8,624 98,171 727,889 3,553 617,703 495,179 265,389 2,468,128 1,611,840 566,369 8,191,833 4,592,359 2,249,001 749,841 307,819 2,986,891 328,100 146,261 8,341 13,496 238,258 441,404 2,225,179 15,856 12,970 6,550,197 22,714,877 727,850 1,805,543 8,705,i47 8,008,485 824,136 217,083 6,265,597 928,000 1,808,806 1,513,044 1,381,985 1,541,980 1,098,737 1,746,585 1,874,309 1,156,975 988,178 1,067,150 520,604 329,818 66,441 197,540 114,852 170,417 173,019 256,657 1,335,392 13,910,964 13,487,314 11,714,790 12,860,724 12,680,294 834,759 772,055 858,081 885,202 1,053,551 13,524,285 7,508,106 10,707,702 17,432,933 12,437,739 655,566 479,942 414,879 490,470 711,380 450,564 548,653 435,341 307,639 440,165 379,365 139,120 122,733 153,779 132,929 3,417 4,185 4,900 62,907 3,025,684 305,836 376,725 11,917,561 1,116,064 8,597,099 484,539 377,434 IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Gelatin, and manufactures of: G elatinl...............................d u t--{dolis"' Manufactures of....................dut. .dolls.. Glass and glassware: Bottles, vials, demijohns, carboys, and jars, plain, green, or colored, empty or filled................................dut.. dolls.. Bottles, decanters, and other glassware, cut or ornamented........... dut..dolls.. Cylinder, crown, and common /lbs___ window glass,unpolished.dut. .\dolls.. Lenses and all optical instruments, Including spectacles.. dut dells Plate glass, cast, polished, unsil- fsq. ft .. vered.................................dut. .\dolls.. Plates or disks, rough-cut oruuwrought, for optical purposes...........free, .dolls.. All other................................. dut. .dolls.. Total.......................................... dolls.. Glass enamel, white, for watch and clock dials........................................ free - -dolls.. Glue and glue size...................dut. * Gold and silver, manufactures of, in cluding iewelrv............... d u t.. dolls.. Gold ana silver, manufactures of ..............................................dut..doU s.. Jew elry...................................dut. .dolls.. Gold and silver sweepings. . . .free..dolls.. Grease and oils..........................free, .dolls.. Sulphur oil, or olive foots.. free. * rxi_ * flbS aii nttiAr Ji!ree..|dong (dut— dolls.. Gut: Unmanufactured...................free, .dolls.. Manufactures of.....................dut. .dolls.. 1907. 30, 1907 to 1917— Continued. 418 No. 259. — M er c h a n d ise Hair, and manufactures o f: U nm anufactured/lb s.... Horse.................................free "\dolls.. fibs.... Other animal...................free "(d o lls.. (free /lbs.... , Human, uncleaned___ \ "(dolls.. /lb s . (dut "(dolls.. 3,038,996 2,770,668 665,603 566,603 434,221 434,221 356,133 3,988,033 2,369,636 2,832,226 2,482,912 3,760,524 736,726 736,725( 539,253 3,366,650 5,381,730 5,147,923 2,308,319 2,223,344 10,795,253 11,348,597 1,025,421 1,099, 730 1,000,316 1,529,342 1,660,988 2,530,504 3,738,836 1,663,448 10,507,6S0 1,051,698 2 412,829 2 338,371 3 508,401 3316,461 19,207,601 17,177,299 18,025,862 15,167,746 6,019,476 4,765,131 4,994,728 5,853,578 3,369,978 791,117 791,117 208,417 477,827 477,827 164,479 5,051,914 4,597,409 196,199 36,880 233,079 131,414 3,541,903 6,198,938 1,500,666 2,071,429 8,148,570 9,692,037 744,187 988,342 6,337,754 2,224,676 6,771,033 818,298 534,852 956.286 306,084 391.287 12,225,325 16,847,261 2,550,937 3,451,058 1,241,351 601,909 14,350,138 3,644,783 198,134 52,371 250,505 152,956 197,940 123,774 321,714 56,030 208,776 95,604 304,380 67,180 318,167 91,591 409,748 16,445 598,964 93,434 692,398 30,534 5,010,046 6,520,161 6,336,623 5,001,844 6,097,141 7,739,366 2,037,394 2,898,616 2,920,822 4,340,139 4,089,439 5,532,768 4,866,079 4,687,368 4,419,091 652,066 <121,360 336,279 297,546 259,506 232,854 390,981 135,317 6,820,259 4, 862,548 5,403,044 8,071,890 7,653,548 9,686,464 10,907,145 12,102,245 10,127,429 ■ 11,175,490 12,810,523 699,004 10,0G3 6,712 96,829 336,757 170,786 20,187 61,116 156,323 43,184 58,147 60,854 89,808 775,916 2,644,058 6,473,230 1,514,311 1,634,390 H»y....................................... d n t----{d3£:: 601,507 228,906 679,412, 628,021 Hides and skins, other than fttr skins, raw or uncured: Buffalo 6— [No. pcs., 184,782 627,034 257,983 774,714 689,170 599,343 1,338,965 D ry...............................free..- lb s......... 3,425,307 4,906,362 16,234,751 14,492,943 12,422,803 13,003,888 27,095,228 ................ dolls .... 517,859 732,465 2,790,009 3,073,717 2,325,243 2,463,270 6,125,219 (No. p cs.. 1,137 1,910 Green or p ick le d ___free.. lb s......... 174,079 82,313 dolls .... 24,533 8,789 1 Prior to 1909 included in "All other chemicals (dutiable).” * Aug. 6. 1909; to June 30, 1910. * July 1 to Oct. 3,1913. 6 Prior to 1911 buffalo hides are included in " Hides of cattle.” *Oct. 4,1913, to June 30,1914. 419 IMPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Total unm anufactured........{dolis Manufactures of— Hum an, cleaned and manufactured ..........................................dut. .dolls.. All other..............................dut. .dolls.. Total manufactures of........... dolls.. Hair, artificial horsehair, manufactures o f..............................................dut. .dolls.. Hats, bonnets, and hoods, and materials for: Materials for...........................dut. .dolls.. Hats, bonnets, and hoods composed of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, willow, osier, or rattan................dut. .dolls.. Product of the Philippine Islands ..........................................free, .dolls.. Total..........................................dolls.. 5,410,930 4,542,930 2,106, 730 1,683,820 13,349, 752 12,992,338 1,065,061 956,775 1,672,333 2,847,685 2,114,536 Article. 1908 1909 1910 75,593,451 17,922,051 2285,468,821 242,306,943 134,671,020 98,353,249 192,252,083 a 32,534,717 20,649,258 12,044,435 23,795,602 3 4,393,196 1911 1912 1918 1914 7,3i2,157 23,522,298 7,783,890 4,045,392 36,261,052 6,411,789 13,398,384 41,992,100 14,697,085 6,961,551 63,260,389 11,833,908 10,815,455 39,974,383 15,092,017 5,379,079 54,584,752 11,202,956 8,056,629 27,767,882 11,582,807 5,295,059 54,635,708 11,799,146 1915 1917 2,609,949 3,965,533 5,487,375 15,678,046 26,913,217 33,936,381 4,166,617 7,835,605 11,062,856 3,169,216 3,840,370 1,241,908 30,288,655 37,222,276 12,390,814 6,552,157 9,071,349 4,530,193 7,640,947 8,089,261 153,339,079 161,236,620 37,453,897 48,714,500 5,199,766 4,235,204 280,838,692 225,363,408 50,596,221 51,236,153 505,934 811,242 6,779,725 12,185,138 1,236,440 3,731,858 242,512 336,945 11,346,910 15,485,233 1,079,284 2,459,969 1,219,129 958,629 722,300 721,754 23,544,868 23,233,628 54,599,884 55,283,868 11,330,341 17,954,483 19,878,135 16,495,478 46,859,397 40,446,730 7,509,009 11,626,832 VALU ES. 51,957,766 56,865,957 85,505,514 92,425,345 25,198,246 51,777,309 5,226,338 4,853,680 15,151,507 13,214,962 2,207,658 3,642,410 AND 2,467,548 3,700,987 4,202,296 3,303,122 4,360,809 Dry (12 lbs. and over) fNo. pos 54,630,170 78,131,330 82,595,225 71,485,650 93,001,127 .................................. free..] lb s.......... 10,115,816 15,161,229 18,670,672 18,083,314 21,424,552 dolls .... 1,832,787 3,454,066 3,612,363 3,917,295 4,478,551 pcs.. Green or pickled (25 lbs. lNo. ...... 95,497,626 172,881,183 185,447,165 208,477,838 241,340,290 bs and over).................free.. dolls T... 11,493,614 23,244,292 27,628,292 34,098,628 39,753,213 libs 101,201,596 63,640,758 104,048,244 115,844,758 w oat.................................... rree*-i dolin' 31,715,298 17,325,126 26,023,914 30,837,590 [No. pcs.. 36,462,598 38,524,098 38,677,502 35,354,741 29,797,323 64,337,587 69,143,153 70,562,896 63,374,054 50,713,062 D ry ............................... free. .■ lb s......... 18,796,014 19,930,142 21,099,415 19,037,307 13,925.565 d o lls .... 6,143,547 6,623,397 7,041,631 5,813,304 4,929,438 No. p cs.. 22,576,255 26,197,550 25,687,409 21,385,374 15,834,101 Green or pickled........free. .■ lb s......... * 2,964,543 3,366,413 3,691,002 3,153,956 2,263,984 dolls___ ribs.... 19,512,397 ±torse,coit,anaass.............iree..t^ 3,080,484 741,534 428,204 fNo. p cs.. 504,058 883,746 1,215,827 4,550,742 7,194,331 10,978,605 7,619,625 5,425,173 D ry............................... free.. lb s......... 1,011,433 1,474,590 2,234,581 1,619,178 1,253,001 dolls___ 147,948 99,521 278,588 175,566 243,884 No. pcs.. 5,703,531 5,674,741 8,447,909 4,645,213 3,800,451 Green or pickled........free. -■ Ib s......... 399,682 941,371 514,833 570,740 597,397 dolls___ 769,125 1,097,038 1,328,668 Kangaroo............................. free “ /lbs___ 898,087 427,127 719,188 Idolls. /lbs 48,906,326 67,406,131 Sheep.....................................free '•‘{dolls 8,276,037 11,289,158 8,814,6io 11,804,999 14,071,108 12,968,187 8,558,194 [No. pcs D ry............................... free.. lb s ......... 18,787,098 25,644,846 31,132,037 29,338,146 20,886,018 3,592,800 4,977,912 6,429,936 6,165,947 3,963,438 dolls.... 16,583,781 16,198,198 16,857,608 16,889,782 14,644,447 No. pcs.. 36,929,941 34,755,463 40,652,682 40,738,679 37,833,520 Green or pickled........free. lb s......... idolls---5,416,263 4,858,304 5,965,008 6,427,270 6,021,432 1916 I M P O R T S ------Q U A N T I T I E S Hides and skins, etc.—Continue d. fibs Calf........................................free *'(dolls...fNo. pcs.. D ry...............................free..- lb s......... dolls___ fNo. p cs.. Green or pi ok-1or1 .... .free. .< lb s......... dolls .... /lbs ffree ‘‘idolls.. Cattle1................................ 1907 420 N o . 2 5 9 .—M erc h a n d ise I m po rted : Q uantities and V alues , by A rticles , Y ea rs E nded J u n e 30, 1907 to 1917— Continued, L 120,770,918 25,400,575 184,411,676 42,725,701 98,353,249 12,044,435 282,764,925 54,770,136 8/495,709 1,805,686 374,901,395 70,504,980 99,347,672 20,391,171 252,302,242 54,691,722 192,252,083 23,795,602 444,554,325 78,487,324 12,258,753 2,418,414 576,084,311 107,854,640 32,534,717 4,393,196 608,619,028 112,247,836 1,265,382 1,301,956 211,992 145,691 98,425 60,884 8,493,265 7,386,574 1,989,261 1,337,099 1,605,432 103,640 52,968 3,200,560 1,499,354 4,446,187 4,542,667 5,090,294 4,975,366 584,552 1,157,018 276,756 522,872 399,003 196,878 878,305 624,702 | 7,904,337 4,801,838 15,780,900 10,225,362 10,890,642 10,176,141 i 1,593,801 921,727 3,835,591 1,701,095 2,157,756 2,779,983 537,768,098 572,196,690 561,070,686 538,217,733 743.669,860 700,207,497 102,476,327 117,386,174 120,289,781 104,177,106 158,861,376 216,363,609 374,901,395 537,768,098 572,196,690 561,070,686 538,217,733 743,669,860 700,207,497 70,504,980 102,476,327 117,386,174 120,289,781 104,177,106 158,861,876 216,363,609 33,639,707 i ,633,042 1,707,171 1,767,382 2,i58,5i4 1,510,608 972,106 1,452,273 116,271 115,040 303,965 221,224 112,553 75,079 427,650 68,717 62,684 38,665 62,942 124,843 97,461 289,317 8,557,531 2,991,125 8,494,144 5,382,025 11,651,332 675,704 236,849 59,291 2,706,600 2,231,348 2,852,865 2,790,516 2,778,735 144,627 4,702,955 5,084,769 5,244,088 6,956,376 5,719*869 5,555,164 1,318,598 1,533,024 2,472,224 2,544,405 996,102 766,772 793,126 963,384 3,287,445 1,649,452 19,749,522 14,238,625 10,218,191 i, 475,804 5,111,849 2 816 068 607,076 1,441,367 10,443,157 6,463,787 4,345,088 880,813 22,803,303 24,826,296 62,392,444 51,420,872 48,795,268 45,345,338 24,926,571 14,851,264 27,858,335 1,039,776 852,372 2,419,223 2,872,633 2,255,050 2,174,441 1,155,402 731,995 1,322,262 2,854,372 764,484 i 8 8 ,6 io 100,305 62,233,160 36,613,185 16,331,035 1,496,822 63,120,446 39,526,844 255,559 82,136 88,359,895 61,709,723 20,497,695 1,543,267 64,710,370 784,601 167,873 101,044,681 101,078,825 37,364,671 2,998,697 1,648,921 390,548 72,046,260 76,244,603 26,948,000 2,334,870 106,861,496 92,910,513 1,517,066 984,012 1,204,406 225,797 110,210,173 93,013,255 26,293,192 2,095,605 105,037,506 480,853 167,313 113,384,359 90,170,316 43,385,456 3,709,238 1,846, i09 323,567 131,995,742 71,219,851 25,958,261 2,063,198 101,333,168 76,162,220 Total unmanufactured Manufactures of— Gutta-percha.................. ..d u t.. dolls.. 191,064 93,545 71,819 80,567 61,283 41,098 77,300 India rubber................... 2,262,783 1,956,590 1,391,770 1.154,347 874,736 1,217,236 875,125 Total manufactures. 2,453,847 2,050,135 1,463,589 1,234,914 936,408 915,834 1,294,536 Elasticon and similar s u b s ti t u te s ............................................. d u t.. dolls.. 65,814 27,909 60,625 114,516 115,601 87,328 97,452 iPrior to 1911 buffalo hides are included in “ Hides of cattle.” * Aug. 6,1909, to June 30,1910. *July 1 to Aug. 5, 1909. 1,618,214 230,750 172,068,428 83,030,269 11,006,928 726,914 87,124,679 3,188,449 342,226 267,775,557 155,044,790 16,371,573 1,271,903 159,858,096 28,376,389 1,044,022 2,021,794 332,223 333,373,711 189,328,674 20,517,328 1,569,448 194,688,303 42,023 10,841 173,975 57,875 1,517,789 791,281 608,954 398,020 1,559,812 802,122 782,929 455,895 87,642 30,349 16,179 89,815 * Prior to 1911 included in “ India rubber.” IMPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES. ▲ 11 other.............................. free- {dolls.. 135.111,199 30,841,989 236,312,795 62,557,287 T o ta l........................... free" {dolls” 134,671,020 d u t--{doiis:: 20,649,258 Total............................. ......... Jlib s ... 370,983,815 dolls. 83,206,545 Hide cuttings, raw, and other glue! lbs__ stock.. . ...........................free../dolls.. 1,473,188 175,672 n °ney .......................................dut-{doliss :: 70,854 6,211,893 H°ps..........................................dut- { & : : 1,974,900 Household and personal effects, and wearing apparel in use, tools of trade, e tc ...........................................free., dolls.. 3,835,354 India rubber, gutta-percha, and substi tutes for, and manufactures of: Unmanufactured— /lbs__ 233,835 90,756 ............................. / ' f e . 1!:: 565,366 luul-*\dolls.. 214,285 . fibs.... Guayule gum *............... free-:{dolls.. 28,437,660 G utta-joolatong.............<|free--{doiis" 1,085,098 /lb s .... *duM dolls.. 546,890 Gutta-percha.................... free.. “' 201,339 76,963,838 India rubber...................free--{dolis ‘ 58,919,981 India rubber, scrap or refused fit only for remanufacture. -rJu^is** 29,335,193 2,608,987 Article. 1907 46,136 43,862 533,741 V alu es , by A rticles , Y ea rs E nded J u n e 30, 1907 to 1917— Continued. 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 46,403 4,128 121,109 29,792 340,584 43,783 3,480 164,917 44,953 482,523 42,323 5,172 528,979 38,139 437,281 35,043 6,559 342,615 47,007 443,135 41,296 15,350 783,633 49,772 503,664 958,378 1,015,647 2,381,676 2,949,462 2,714,691 6,763,394 204,092 104,655 237,594 6,201,808 3,509,086 6,289,729 17,614 215,149 72,809,939 1,457,813 3,427,824 80,891 2,018,143 2,018,143 5,182 61,005 2,133,633 2,004,240 2,246,353 6,691,711 6,119,875 7,035,185 155,169 206,194 115,321 6,056,503 3,679,482 '6,402,555 26,561 41,163 14,238 304,745 151,368 463,715 1,273,740 1,604,571 2,410,861 33,308,320 76,320,315 68,130,727 53,026,363 67,576,375 608,631 1,388,579 1,344,766 1,051,744 1,368,948 6,413,954 17,931.947 12,263,179 23,877,101 171,675 123,642 277,374 315,502 1,031,965 1,021,505 814,283 752,705 396,921 391,303 480,628 436,396 563,980 604,029 1,733,874 1,806,033 1,992,644 259,879 278,527 1,733,874 1,806,033 1,992,644 2,035,063 2,026,564 118,610 1,507,734 1914 1915 1916 58,142 6,946 4,904 10,830 282,312 377,003 462,055 79,842 47,051 107,069 737,127 444,154 1,196,250 11,387,082 1,196,077 1,425,717 14,466,347 3,833,799 4,618,601 *780,580 *2,518,230 *38,892 *1,561,473 193,802 100,792 112,718 13,112,158 3,869,758 7,095,831 13,750 1220,570 122,114 1220,229 *12,196 *125,891 1,899,695 48,976,220 1,001,338 24,710,120 378,420 1,358,147 1,288,037 457,460 594,017 759,487 356,535 2,860,519 1917 5,895 474,830 113,326 1,648,728 1,151,086 8,991,103 6,469 328,613 96,012 1,012,927 35,795 631,276 73,741 8,730,559 8,715 580,198 223,834 2,396,076 1,527,732 1,403,563 23,036,160 18,459,840 443,846 510,872 12,048,159 3.542,477 224,904 175,828 1,058,010 236,177 249,087 1,025,470 299,211 65,212 422,253 146,467 523,359 188,955 130,349 229,250 2,077,290 633,603 1,379,742 9,817,920 399,494 2,286,940 151,881 29,702 67,412 24,399 45,988 93,316 133,758 318,885 6,608 365,441 32,667 281,702 IM POSTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Tnir and ink powders................dut. .dolls.. 64,280 Iridium, osmium, etc., and irrkTT native combinations there- H5/5ia ......... of with platinum, etc. .free.. 1 Iron ore: ftons 30,865 Iron, chromate of.................free- *\dolls* * 382,465 , . _ ftons.. jfree..-jd olls Iron ore...............................< 1,096,717 3,360,449 Iron and steel, and manufactures of: Pig iron, including ferrosilieon/tons.. 564,846 ............................................dut. -\dolls.. 15,654,767 Pig iron, except ferrosilicon/tons.. ........................................... free..\dolls.. Ferromanganese.................free. Ferrosilicon......................... d u t.. /to n s.. Scrap iron and steel, fit lIree**ldolls.. 2i,439 only for remanufacture.|a u t. -jdolls.. \A„+ /to n s.. 290,511 Antifriction balls and bearings ............................................ dut dolls _ 86,463,629 B a rlro n ................................d u t" '6 bo1is:: 1,669,165 Buildingforms and all other struc- fibs.... 20,889,301 tural shapes...................... d u t.. \dolIs.. 328,353 Cutlery— Pen or pocket knives... d u t.. Razors and parts of......... dut. .dolls.. Scissors and shears........d u t..<^ q{jq All other............................. dut. .dolls.. 2,263,107 Total cutlery........................dolls.. 2,263,107 1908 and 422 No. 2 5 9 .—M erc h a n d ise I m po rted : Q u antities 1 Oct. 4,1913, to June 30.1914. *July 1 to Oct. 3,1913. 37,893,845 707,-857 24,855,504 2,325,155 122,257 82,952 1,103,647 302,471 1,907,573 422,617 14,067 402,887 3,730,553 440,863 39 157,067 1,370,462 147,879 4,669,130 295,690 487,934 79,600 4,323,166 13,758,398 14,141,431 27,899,829 3 Only the free imports can be shown separately; dutiable imports included in “All other machinery.” * Aug. 6,1909, to fxme 30,1910. 423 87,850 2,064 SUANTITTES AND VALUES. 1,451,771 470 Hoop or band iron or steel for fibs.... 23,702 28 baling.................................free.. \dolls.. Ingots, blooms, slabs, billets, and 41,484,776 36,958,859 28,285,124 83,388,781 85,716,478 50,367,144 46,747,291 214,150,507 bars of steel, and steel in forms fa _, J:■ ' 3,033,928 2,172,916 1,946,030 3,664,407 3,480,763 2,481,688 3,542,318 2774,702 n. e .s ..............................d u t..Jaolls‘‘ Made by the Bessemer, open-|lh(:! 17,761,110 3,988,980 25,367,346 hearth, or similar p r o c e s s , '' 1101,073 70,267 450,514 not containing alloys.. free.. J '‘ 162,322,093 50,991,279 28,291,958 AH other..........................d u t--\dolis'' 12,416,442 2,075,131 2,329,540 Machinery-Machines and parts of— Embroidery and 1ace- m ak ing3 125,016 *1,300,968 1,778,335 160,486 ii.2,397 Sewing machines and parts of 99,750 ..........................................free, .dolls.. 524,776 305,892 1,104,087 i 844,455 611,052 386,530 M lother ............................ {dut :: dons:: 4,963,429 3,646,480 4,258,743 8,888,411 7,575,659 7,191,911 7,497,103 5,631,613 2,979,613 1,722,904 Needles, hand-sewing, darning, and 481,631 476,810 501,033 491,694 370,130 476,237 414,998 431,147 445,081 shoe-machine.................... free, .dolls.. 492,637 114,035 53,944 55,092 rtons 1312,061 1,563,618 1,373,764 ii f railw ays........... { free-‘{dolls.. u j Balls lor jto M :: n,472 3,297 1,292 5,024 7,030 4,610 2,839 i a u t ..|doii3 87,392 237,478 125,141 158,666 133,936 85,519 35,159 Sheets and plates.................dut. -{dcflis*" 7,680,746 5,875,252 7,095,176 15,348,892 8,115,735 5,649,664 8,341,818 7,886,274 5,734,697 3,827,661 477,968 338,977 278,872 289,235 315,675 464,671 428,465 570,458 327,360 291,989 Shotgun barrels, in single tubes, forged, 171,198 113,900 169,445 143,152 121,089 101,525 110,657 10,183 193,190 181 rough-bored.................. . .free, .dolls.. Table, kitchen, and other utensils or hollow ware, enameled or glazed with 822,094 872,690 716,483 784,017 689,837 667,486 750,945 236,526 523,904 vitreous glasses................ a u t. .dolls.. 878,248 Tin plates, terneplates, and tag-fibs__ 142,529,406 140,739,972 117,312,174 154,566,599 95,319,730 6,613,253 28,344,243 48,877,947 10,642,237 1,796,853 286,947 4,651,332 4,291,953 3,225,351 4,355,129 3,022,452 971,820 1,481,458 141,444 353,474 gers tin ...............................dut. .\dolls.. 40,110,672 30,398,270 25,442,001 35,209,332 41,059,160 31,196,159 38,401,247 26,154,927 10,769,005 10,348,226 601,393 790,186 883,461 678,163 663,694 559,453 833,951 395,084 272,288 896,101 W lre-"°ds.........................'■ •-d» * - - f c : 925,531 548,121 979,998 1,382,811 1,421,643 1,090,170 1,174,331 1,264,062 Wire, and articles made from. dut..dolls.. 1,330,852 1,332,973 M17,237 244,327 ah atv, _.. _ .f dolls* 157,223 All other manufactures of. ffree dolls * 3,492,634 3,733,133 3,621,975 5,976,308 5,215,549 4,471,422 4,852,507 4,525,097 2,724,084 2,290,033 593,219 ! 5,660,042 7,451,100 11,171,400 747,138 584,443 574,299 1,891,678 2,334,073 t w «i /free., dolls.. 685,827 Lom ...........................\d u t. .dolls.. 39,902,038 27,023,466 21,865,488 37,916,047 33,650,230 25,928,918 33,043,139 | 26,130,809 15,251,604 12,221,850 Total iron and steel, etc.. .dolls.. 40,587,865 27,607,909 22,439,787 39,807,725 35,984,303 26,676,056 33,636.358 | 31,790,851 22,702,704 23,393,250 Article. 1907 V a l u e s , by A rticles , Y e a r s E n d e d J u n e 30, 1907 to 1917— Continued. 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 371,344 1,148,620 766,726 2,077,500 592,476 1,597,268 534,200 1,343,555 618,914 1,341,079 722,187 1,821,358 14,536,288 20,002,909 27,066,716 20,851,466 375,536 609,062 1,104,924 772,065 1,524,156 2,686,662 2,702,192 2,115,620 41,793 48,452 59,681 47,988 130,701 76,660,659 72,279,726 1,290,399 1,349,511 551,208 15,735 133,167,714 187,607,786 226,333,018 i.25,506,328 130,647,121 4,147,720 4,436,118 2,352,922 2,672,885 187,607,786 226,333,018 202,166,987 203,478,055 4,147,720 4,436,118 3,643,321 4,038,131 7,354,261 5,593,398 8,686,276 5,231,671 181,598 271,931 305,636 158,629 194,962,047 231,926,416 210,853,263 208,709,726 4,453,355 4,617,716 3,915,252 4,196,760 7,092 29,793 52,896 9,157 23,076,847 789,602 2,130,681 44,144 77,889 26,881,180 483,685 639,745 19,529 164,248,927 158,806,145 3,331,590 186,327,070 3,834,804 2,757,390 102,756 189,084,460 3,937,560 7,193 29,206,278 977,525 2,798,883 33,856' 48,889 17,683,005 360,684 3,108,975 96,421 127,238,705 123,970,513 2,940,061 144,762,493 3,397,166 337,703 12,594 145,100,196 3,409,760 7,476 1245,041 1633,456 *235,192 *707,188 27,135,406 881,354 2,221,998 52,414 55,807 22,098,484 711,460 u , 028,726 128,598 37,795,279 37,059,518 1,247,567 60,186,728 1,987,625 236,691 9,002 60,423,419 1,996,627 60,849 1,020,914 1,652,460 *3,200,367 1431,596 49,202 335,507 269,582 184,344 144,808 213,582 1,783,950 Goatskins, tanned (skins /free..dolls . 1,987,465 i,504,9i2 i, 993,884 i , 330,425 2,i30,630 1915 1916 1917 271,185 615,086 666,900 669,179 1,289,672 1,392,704 21,059,746 32,942,115 51,699,719 840,464 1,427,780 510,677 1,179,856 2,130,136 2,820,484 34,693 29,239 35,576 49,253 88,885 101,736 14,882,434 27,034,974 41,932,775 442,303 1,002,987 2,092,993 69,136,571 67,576,987 2,131,351 82,459,421 2,573,654 809,719 27,894 83,269,140 2,601,548 63,512 56,280,223 54,564,264 2,355,358 81,599,238 3,358,345 5,233,337 377,665 86,832,675 3,736,010 200,845 45,076.050 44,153,184 2,960,162 86,085,959 5,043,155 9,132,150 540,668 95,218,109 5,583,823 14,995 2,017,165 3,048,388 2,443,785 127,735 121,004 2,384,672 2,209,294 827,582 304,016 *1,737,329 1,724,604 4,575,500 2,687,766 1511,924 170,295 8,453,9a IMPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES, Iuory, and manufactures of: Unmanufactured— 646,995 Animal (tusks in their j free' '{dolls.. 2,005,474 la u t--\doUs.. Vegetable (tagua nuts), .free.. ■ 16,602,229 464,931 Total unmanufactured........dolls.. 2,470,405 69,544 Manufactures of.................... dut. .dolls.. Lead, and manufactures of: Lead ore3...........dut..-head oont.,lbs... [dolls.................... v Jf in other ore...............^u t**idolls J I _ Lead * Jl T. ^^ Bullion a n d base rgross wt,, lbs__ 127,196,540 bullion *........dut. lbs"* 3,352,534 Total (lead contents)........{thflis ** 127,196,540 3,352,534 Pigs, bars, and old..............dut. -{doUg'' 23,489,928 1,012,356 Total iead............................{ & ! 150,686,468 4,364,890 20,832 All other manufactures o f. .dut. .dolls.. Leather and tanned skins, and mfrs. of: Leather and tanned skins— -n . Belting, and sole le a..th e *ffree, .dons. .; r .j^ ; .dolls 54,407 Calfskins, tanned, or tanned and dressed, and patent, enameled, and japanned .........................dut. .dolls.. 597,449 Calfskins, tanned, or tanned and dressed.............................dut. .dolls.. Glove leather.................... dut. .dolls.. for morocco).................\d u t. .dolls.. 3,260,040 and 424 N o. 259. — M e r c h a n d ise I m po rted ; Q uantities 205,510 137,761 236,764 * 73,887 1,442,701 i, 488,341 1,356,133 972,617 846,867 284,247 395,516 5,313,137 2,778,943 7,607,923 2,730,292 5,376,175 7,465,319 i, 154,678 8,619,997 13,933,134 134,515 56,465 165,061 1,243,657 68,471 390,875 7,781,651 1,476,363 9,258,014 16,865,937 ' 179,931 79,781 237,037 1,592,073 75,899 63,030 372,945 7,624,845 i, 635,700 9,260,545 14,636,720 102,783 56,006 209,211 1,453,177 64,874 81,029 588,309 62,215 892,282 *2,697,534 182,562 124,051 3,039,770 *2,47i,220 980,760 532,141 746,738 10,006,450 6,951,233 8,908,237 3,803,897 *336,770 170,461 225, i97 264,116 7,691,927 9,487,969 7,804,597 *234,369 1,185,679 1,252,520 1,147,280 9,215,473 9,208,563 11,276,849 16,166,706 18,116,800 25,087,196 78,010 99,643 63,500 54,461 41,463 42,763 197,959 387,196 288,706 1,292,425 2,196,661 1,841,451 80,442 62,266 65,961 249,291 231,948 180,114 730,170 882,795 610,146 3,196,579 6,807 9,978,118 896,604 331,441 7,673,516 445,720 845,797 9,296,474 20,171,196 66,216 29,418 206,859 1,494,985 41,561 444,123 662,820 922,452 201,741 1,206,088 69,485 108,272 96,479 176,978 1.031,699 1,140,729 946 262 908,989 664,394 1,153,523 257,335 331,786 2,204,026 4,063,724 3,714 2,527 13,039,777 } 20,111,666 416,002 275,280 170,401 4,793,916 6,425,265 193,250 240,192 388,052 859,238 5,563,747 7,281,847 19,019,626 27,393,513 160,729 96,361 74,118 42,537 656,088 492,860 5,358,093 10,545,986 6,644 477 120,206 75,816 1,969,968 975,605 43,435,748 33,578,542 26,229,252 25,870,411 21,555,120 25,370,152 18,949,582 14,008,198 3,290,557 2,423,301 1,947,691 1,819,224 1,651,813 2,097,009 1,574,404 1,328,571 14,950,807 1,834,070 * Prior to 1909 included in “ Upper leather, dressed.” • Prior to 1909 stated as **Upper leather, dressed, and skins dressed and finished.” 7 Prior to 1910 included in "P aper and manufactures of—Books, music, maps, etc.” 425 172,210 268,085 IM POSTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Harness a n d s a d d le l e a t h e r , ........................................ free., drolls.. Patent, japanned, varnishec i fibs.... .idolls.. or enameled.................{jjj* ...dolls.. Skins, chamois.................. dill dolls. Skins, chamois and other, bookbinder’s calfskins,etc., dressed and finished, dnt. dolls.. n. e. s.6_______ i. .dolls.. U pper leather, dressed t.. dolls.. 4,159,389 2,480,235 Calf and k in ......... ... free.. Cost, and k id .............................free.. Sheep and la m b ........................free.. Other unoer_______ _______.free.. 9 dolls.. All other............................ t....dolls.. Total leather and ffre<9. .dolls.. tanned sk in s.... \du t. .dolls.. 8,071,285 4,852,409 Manufactures of— .___ ffree..dolls.. jdools &u u SHOOS*................ t. .dolls Gloves................................. du t. .dolls.. 10,633,668 7,826,719 All other............................ B .dolls.. i, 688,580 i, 448,219 t..dolls.. Total manufactures of............dolls.. 12,322,248 9,274,938 Total leather, etc., and manufac tures of...................................dolls.. 20,393,533 14,127,347 flOOlbs. 212,026 Lime..........................................dut "Idolls.. 390,569 95,245 66,890 218,494 /to n s.. 207,068 Manganese, oxide and ore of. .free "\d o lls.. 1,672,654 1,773,018 Mantels for gas burners......... du t..dolls., 34,485 27,095 Manuscripts7............................fr&e.. dolls., Matches, friction or lucifer___du t..dolls.. 201,927 220,708 Matting and m ats for floors, manufactured from round or split straw or other vegetable sq. yds.. 44,246,485 51,114,112 substances, including Chinese, d o lls.... 3,769,202 4,333,044 Japanese, and India straw m attin g ............................d u t.. 1 July 1 to Oct. 3,1913. * Oct. 4,1913, to June 30,1914. 8In 1910, including lead in other ore. 4 Prior to 1910, including lead in ore. Article. 1907 1908 and V a lu es , by A rticles , Y ears E nded J u n e 30, 1907 to 1917— Continued. 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 Bacon and hams........... *ree-*{dolis Meats, prepared or preserved ..........................................free, .dolls.. Meats and meat extracts, -d u t.. dolls.. Sausages, bologna........... free.. ’’ Sausage casings..............free. .{JJjJjg ‘ * *n ffree. .dolls.. AUother........................... {dut..doiil.: Dairy products— Butter, and substitutes for fibs__ ........................................ dut-.\doils.. Cheese, and substitutes for___/lbs___ ........................................ d u t.. 1dolls.. .,_ /galls.. n a Cream>............................ {Ifree**I{dOllS . , P?; ld u t"{ioils Milk, fresh and con- /free, .dolls densed...................... \dut dolls TfttAi /free., dolls.. T otal..........................\d u t..d o lls.. Total meat and dairy produ c ts.................................... dolls.. 888,209 775,713 667,367 520,770 451,059 560,873 555,524 121,205 108,367 129,568 ; 127,274 1,288,922 2,182,036 2,258,648 2,604,895 34,722 1,086,966 48,188 29,968 441,755 646,320 1,360,245 780,608 117,835 182,897 141,917 298,023 33,848,766 32,530,830 35,548,143 40,817,524 5,704,012 5,586,706 5,866,154 7,053,570 10,188 11,496 23,428 1,410,127 2,290,403 2,388,216 6,768,432 6,586,780 6,733,588 8,178,559 8,877,183 9,121,804 666,988 140,535 4.394.326 2.751.327 1,201,520 1,007,826 247,961 45,568,797 7,920,244 971,775 182,982 4,923,768 2,385,715 1,176,010 1,025,668 237,154 46,542,007 8,807,249 728,469 157,871 4,569,944 2,476,082 1,268,957 1,162,253 304,090 49,387,944 9,185,184 731,783 2,332,875 1,120,427 1,247,083 577,715 1,873,293 923,779 1,068,109 63,339 75,090 61,671 135,724 2,732,169 2,891,862 2,568,697 2,633,953 9,079,613 11,318,108 11,205,863 11,962,064 11,811,782 14,209,970 13,774,560 14,596,017 1915 1176,333,072 184,490,759 115,140,173 16,942,661 *3,804, 111 5283,738 112,690,920 15,528,855 U, 112,294 1,474,422 *19,985 *2,436 U,594,702 16,250,514 1537,946 2,011,066 *30,097 *2,855 '197,472,887 216,270,128 17,079,442 20,428,148 *2,008,960 7,542,446 1383,669 1,161,090 11,676,360 1,193,268 730,326 209,484 186,824 53,660 2.955,657 2,944,501 1247,108 2,088,182 828,741 473,724 7,842,022 -3,828,227 977,262 1,753,461 63,784,313 50,138,520 11,010,693 9,370,048 il, 100,518 2,077,384 1964,222 1,800,180 *672,634 *585,372 11,056,230 2,556,787 *33,210 24,260,483 32,225,816 14,500,506 10,821,034 38,760,989 43,046,850 1916 1917 71,101,756 7,107,949 15,217,118 1,613,090 20,257,999 1,784,310 4,684,131 555,646 2,169,084 234,873 1,651,227 280,795 93,528,839 21,652,476 9,127,132 2,449,531 190,293 667,667 46,394 111,486 981,212 325,381 682 47,287 274 12,322 3,865,877 4,219,235 1,088,393 3,274,588 498,494 398,002 523,573 712,998 212,370 192,767 30,087,999 14,481,514 7,058,420 4,465,633 743,819 1,193,745 1,042,775 666,267 1,515,354 1,746,446 17,088,720 7,668,792 24,757,512 13,383,947 6,156,894 18,540,841 IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Meat and dairy products: Meat products— Fresh meats— „ (lbs___ _ . . ,mol f,ree"{dolls.. 'd u t -{dolls.. [free. M utton and lamb .. .•{ ■* Id u t. .jdolis*.. t* _ /lbs... -d w I1 ** ‘{dolls.. P o rk ............................{ . „ jibT idut "{doiis.: Total fresh m eats........... 1914 426 No. 2 5 9 .—M erch a n dise I m po rted : Q uan tities 134,624 164,188 10,325,446 6,768,637 188,600 227,314 6,807,357 10,099,079 806,257 2,016,989 682,539 313,525 3,44$, 452 1,295,606 1,310,877 567,550 556,518 97,053 24,797 367,382 54,576 37,962 91,702 73,421 66,883 99,719 545,194 58,176 31,919 441,420 38,600 85,434 104,452 1,498,724 17,630 16,124 19,523,148 1,897,784 766,003 32,900 512,654 5,342 7,109,067 2,313,772 1,400,213 15,262 16,843 16,968,525 2,391,140 932,984 41,872 2,848,291 27,513 6,114,568 2,102,313 1,243,856 17,956 17,261 18,844,208 2,544,222 1,257,917 53,618 1,742,727 18,456 5,306,329 1,894,810 25,470 27,996,325 3,618,746 1,457,978 56,260 5,208,376 59.698 4,848,615 1,834,640 7,109,067 6,114,568 5,306,329 2,313,772 2,102,313 1,894,810 4,848,615 1,834,640 180,687 193,037 125,376 1,361 1,293 917,247 248,681 485,558 8,521,457 5,833,980 5,955,418 1,743,356 1,484,497 3,207,323 513,792 1,003,168 612,936 330,876 29,264 31,416 1,543,687 2,441,291 215,761 136,500 257,301 33,608 40,617 1,115,429 95,436 230,743 50,654 27,442 1,104,984 84,779 188,615 8,277 42,052 61,647 1,623,100 18,767 24,163 29,952,246 3,946,293 1,482,545 57,439 12,405,660 139,332 168,680 8,393 40,421 49,336 1,614,415 157,547 9,073 48,713 50,322 1,787,293 20,554 36,968 47,508,370 6,398,228 1,331,376 65,130 11,047,399 141,137 329,893 49,503 127,008 7,872 43,082 89,802 1,347,862 27,451 34,002,052 4,566,818 1,224,562 43,944 16,960,968 204,746 *92,274 110,516 18,956 927 291 520,435 57,831 6,632,618 3,907,640 1,611,207 763,954 524,454 221,704 1 312,361 371,475 271,882 164,568 20,983 41,267 1,102,300 1,758,850 62,329 243,019 9,657 58,240 54,376 2,076,734 26,485 36,420 43,549,303 6,109,547 1,884,439 93,754 11,666,863 120,078 124,493 2,685,440 999,452 299,353 463,079 478,345 218 61,125 2,910,729 1,010,262 516,823 980,697 807,319 1,523,501 130,294 2,216,200 169,459 225,613 4,471 38,582 27,493 566,315 180,943 1,908 18,438 11,716 526,807 180,931 7,214 49,298 40,443 1,262,140 60,132 66,987 30,801 37,995,019 68,797,238 74,038,840 9,970,957 5,074,783 9,520,705 21,188,658 37,645,777 52,671,866 554,871 408,808 219,635 4,960,144 4,180,804 4,032,082 3,724,086 2,435,394 2,033,608 1,860,264 1,804,056 1,762,896 1,160,941 269,596 340,288 170,704 212,754 361,820 66,700 36,822 67,734 38,721 69,004 5,321,964 4,450,400 4,202,780 4,064,374 2,648,148 2,102,612 1,917,998 1,840,878 1,829,596 1,199,662 1,011,625 513,396 66,840 16,573 1,078,465 529,969 448.781 260.781 7,542 2,219 456,323 263,000 427 i Oct. 4,1913, to June 30,1914. * July 1 to Oct. 3,1913. »Prior to 1914 included in “ All other articles,” dutiable. 4Prior to 1912 including aluminum and type metal; prior to 1913 including electric lamps; and since 1907 including brass manufactures. IM POSTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Meerschaum, crude, or un- /free..dolls... manufactured.....................\d u t.. dolls.. Metals, metal compositions, and manufac tures of, n. e.s.4................dut..dolls.. Ferro alloys (except ferro-/tons .. silicon).............................d u t.. \dolls.. All other4..............................d ut..dolls.. Mica: Unmanufactured................ d u t.. '* Cut, split, etc., and all manufactures of..........................................dut..dolls.. Minerals, crude, n. e. s........... free, .dolls.. Mineral substances advanced by refining or grinding, etc..................... dut. .dolls.. Models of inventions and patterns for m achinery.............................free, .dolls.. M onazitesand and thorite.. d u t.. ’ Moss, seaweeds, and vegeta-1 ble^substances, n. e . Crude andunmanufactured.free. .dolls /to n s. Peat m oss............................d u t..*\dolls All other, manufactured or dyed ..............................................d u t.d o lls.. Musical instruments, and parts of, including strings..................dut. .dolls.. Natural history, specimens of: Heads of animals, mounts, etc...........dut. .dolls.. Nickel ore end ^ ; .free.. J^olls........................ O akum . -{dolls” /lbs__ 0Ueake.....................................free-\d o n s.. Oilcloth and linoleum for floors /sq. yds.. . d u t..\d o lls__ Linoleum ........................dut.-{doils^3"* *-{g OUcloth............................d nM S t-{doiisd?: rds.. Total.. I mported: Quantities Article. Vegetable— Expressed— Cocoa butter or butter- /lbs.... ine ________ ...dut.Adolls.. Coconut.................... fibs..:. Cottonseed.............. , -{dolls.. , . fgalls.. Flaxseed or linseed. -" dut--{Soils.. . j. fgalls.. Hemp and rapeseed — dut--{dous.: /galls.. Hempseed............ ...d u j.t..|§ olls j . /galls.. Rapeseed.............. - dut- iSoHs Nut oil or oil of n u t s . . f r e e ' - „ /galls.. Chinese nut......... ...fr e e ..^ lls ,. ^ / galls Peanut................ lfr“ --{foUs ldut..^|oiis.. 1908 V alues, 1909 1910 by A rticles, Y ears E nded June 30, 1907 1911 1912 1913 1914 to 1917— 1915 Continued, 1916 U,393,706 1,684,613 1,833,234 1 563,600 601,506 1,011,303 1,160,894 1,307,029 1,303,170 2,311,420 3,118,531 2,283,559 2,568,177 2 1,488,973 1,753,211 1,626,744 860,156 769,290 2 470,251 370,029 425,078 560,500 649,294 354,079 727,280 1,176,207 223 22,747,852 395,392 13,671 59 1,140,734 3,388,606 8,935,198 7,206,214 165,132 433,232 329,486 26,136,458 9,330,590 7,206,437 329,545 1,305,866 446,903 510,660,641 773,052,480 7,437,227 11,776,737 15,254,286 15,330,733 16,139,912 935,428 1,266,807 1,400,740 * 13,693,228 38,775,884 145,247,828 3,746,599 1,945,007 488,463 *609,400 2,143,661 2,719,025 512,946 6 2,156 6 644 13,695,384 38,775,884 160,502,114 529,737,973 791,137,399 610,044 2,143,661 3,654,453 9,216,980 13,665,940 3,369,528 4,278,896 679,871 1,090,818 35,544,356 45,422,575 52,490,558 48,345,672 51,118,317 2,623,974 3,267,585 3,079,682 3,341,409 4,144,444 i,082,775 1,362,985 464, 742 599,047 2,453,597 1,869,120 2,912,965 5,759,683 7,042,057 1,040,722 882,983 1,158,132 2,440,010 2,917,067 6,074,741 1,615,377 46,370,732 3,851,279 1,513,.051 78,077 737,256 486,060 3,603,332 992,358 50,504,192 4,183,036 3,383,511 185,383 173,690 111,228 1917 1,429,123 1,387,996 3,276,437 1,456,178 653,707,517 869,369,363 1,034.590,849 8,918,096 12,205,762 14,109,035 7,920,504 7,738 10,804,864 762,556 2,608 1,402,275 657,481 2,096,002 33,425,222 110,280 303,859 2,328,666 662,185,502 871,473,103 1,078,820,935 9,790,932 12,512,229 17,839,976 166,172 2,838,761 150,378 400,371 129,654 55,564 42,185 793,451 74,386,213 63,135,428 66,007,560 79,223,398 6,703,942 5,430,581 6,047,183 9,132,095 17,293,201 15,162,361 17,180,542 13,703,128 915,972 1,039,080 728,961 1,044,834 50,148 535,291 192,282 110,808 76,530 91,555 248,403 33,295 126 159 1,182,768 1,549,728 1,464,265 1,498,642 2,561,244 704,655 786,485 1,426,659 588,138 779,400 4,767,596 5,996,666 4,932,444 4,940,330 4,968,262 2,383,503 2,733,884 1,962,389 1,733,264 1,977,823 895,587 1,195,683 3557,965 2 582,740 f 820,763 1 377,527 852,905 1,475,123 779,171 1541,087 581,160 818,283 1,084,905 645,090 6,864, li6 4,046,132 3,026,188 2,036,592 IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Oils: Animal, fish and other- , _. frails.. Cod and cod liver__ •••free--\aous.. All other...................... Mineral— frails.. Crude........................... . tha............................ ...free../Soils.. All others.................. j,ree--{Ioi^:: id u t- - { § X : /galls.. Total mineral.... 1907 and 428 No. 2 5 9 .—Merchandise Paper stock, crude (except wood pulp): Rags, except woolen...........*ree- -{dobs All other (including grasses, fibers, waste, etc., used chiefly for paper making)............................ free.. dolls.. Total......................................dolls.. 1,565,253 703,829 3,799,112 3,876,901 30,614,875 1,849,611 173,225 108,573 1,752,075 1,679,577 2,642,242 2,550,835 1,059,978 1,094,606 369,979 183,983 4,129,454 5,069,655 58,976,379 3,185,038 842,926 477,679 3,702,210 4,869,114 92,771,868 5,590,535 578,477 378,819 4,405,827 6,014,191 57,100,406 4,102,916 636,013 389,539 4,836,515 6,170,882 47,159,238 3,090,090 25,932,855 2,073,721 28,021,282 1,577,131 221,325 152,405 2,490,658 6,042,823 134,442 1,792,675 461,615 2,842,218 2,377,813 554,699 430,458 357,174 415,501 309,383 322,727 451,588 10,196,838 0,377,087 10,137,112 6,871,939 7,509,394 8,100,594 17,068,777 16,886,481 18,237,706 2,084,037 1,787,877 1,745,448 i,i77,044 660,205 16,436,118 7,863,471 24,299,589 <7,684,558 <901,338 1,984,361 1,467,726 781,023 20,520,183 12,503,504 33,023,687 5,715,348 592,119 2,045,548 2,206,940 933,002 20,560,386 10,788,216 31,348,602 4,913,090 448,950 1,905,491 619,356 407,074 5,221,001 6,739,172 50,228, 706 3,351,868 23,569,031 1,868,658 12,340,185 635,888 238,348 140,068 763,924 477,210 6,217,560 7,916,980 58,040,202 3,858,001 34,327,600 3,087,343 16,360,452 830,790 93,901 345,108 381,093 744,658 262,835 *187,085 1323,124 1671,135 939,317 1,694,472 33,791,879 13,228,694 47,020,573 5,243,553 459,989 2,325,222 3,182,167 1,012,660 28,337,997 9,774,886 38,112,883 ~ 9,511,134 967,000 2,144,074 653,064 450,001 6,710,967 8,225,485 31,485,661 2,025,060 4,905,852 446,763 19,206,521 899,819 9,689 193,261 884,944 684,896 7,224,431 9,746,672 40,496,731 2,885,595 6,760,928 512,666 98,119,695 5,128,200 49,162 453,451 651,018 615,350 7,533,149 10,502,671 36,074,059 3,316,417 1,857,038 197,237 162,690,235 11,410,606 60*716 413,674 33,302 577,595 600,642 21,199 2,349,165 22,137,775 13,587,276 35,725,051 2,424,009 209,545 1,959,108 643,857 449,735 441,910 373,933 22,175 2,645,571 3,038,177 18,223,672 18,440,329 15,695,495 28,552,837 33,919,167 46,993,166 910,478 1.113.277 114,640 81,280 2,009,166 1.533.278 159,861,027 113,596,603 130,608,671 180,114,457 180,813,902 214,681,567 245,113,327 180,906,309 98,872,650 67,562,226 44,499,580 2,335,590 1,715,942 1,562,059 2,167,377 2,298,197 2,685,242 3,413,165 2,552,462 1,572,909 1,227,533 1,158,282 3,244,938 1,959,984 2,075,975 3,039,500 3,183,483 3,233,116 3,858,240 6,018,745 3,244,674 3,727,033 5,580,528 3,675,926 3,638,034 6,206,877 5,481,680 5,918,358 7,271,405 8,571,207 4,817,583 4,954,566 i Oct. 4,1913, to June 80,1914. * July 1 to Oct. 3,1913. 3 Prior to 1908 includes dead or creosote oil now stated separately under “ Chemicals—Coal-tar products.** <Aug. 6,1909, to June 30,1910. * July 1 to Aug. 5,1909. aSee “Stearin from animal fats.’* 4,356,733 5,515,015 429 1,471,766 682,656 3,449,517 3,523,725 29,056,207 1,893,285 IMPOSTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Olive, for mfg. or mechanical fgalls.. purposes.................... free, .\aolls.. Olive, edible................dut. ‘ P 8ta.............................. Palm kernel................ free.--{rlolis" ~ soy®"e” 1.*.................. free- {doik:: 3 All nthf>r /free, .dolls.. A11 otner....................... \dut. .dolls.. Distilled and essential.. .{$ » ; ; Birch tar and cajeput__ free, .dolls.. Tjarmwi An. ' ‘\dollS.. Lemon........................ \F u t..|dons ld fibs.... ........................ Total vegetable.........; Total vegetable oils.............dolls.. Oleo stearin6...........................free, -{{{jfijg" Paints, pigments, colors, and varnishes, I mported: Quantities 1907 Article. Paraffin. V alues, 1909 1910 by A rticles, Y ears E nded June 30, 1907 1911 1912 1913 1914 to 1917— 1915 Continued. 1916 3,379,182 3,071,173 2,996,501 3,390,311 3,250,119 3,796,096 3,908,223 3,994,869 3,550,597 2,802,332 3,072,127 2,965,520 2,630,123 2,642,764 2,855,496 2,855,528 2,647,333 2,649,396 1,951,112 1,429,613 3,968,542 4,911,102 4,450,032 2,773,151 2,667,633 2,037,888 1,798,283 1,766,371 933,777 825,162 1,035,718 805,433 761,940 1,088,509 909,818 1,238,642 1,352,143 37,055,028 92,911,514 903,705 1,920,801 264,025,327 234,619,685 535, 710,929 2 1,218,638 4,512,807 10,365,043 108,043,884 49,683,479 60,338,886 *20,430,119 936,863 1,168,302 8400,065 2,010,502 o664,240 £■ 20,021 6,369,347 5,869,268 6,338,734 6,053,429 352,914 290,530 497,168 327,467 37,055,028 92,911,514 114,413,231 119,578,074 301,297,305 562,858,717 903,705 1,920,801 2,507,670 2,482,968 6,034,023 11,075,659 477,849 540,860 464,058 484,481 428,173 5,365,506 5,449,135 4,549,617 5,030, 784 6,925,505 667,344 620,061 597,334 611,175 548,798 36,515,554 853,050 741,469 1,028,500 1,149,820 477,979 1,126,174 533,187 329,154 949,518 1917 3,634,507 1,519,077 388,245 302,404 764,725 665,564,129 877,492,118 983,607,420 12,883,452 16,670,604 23,620,194 4,536,932 236,460 670,101,061 13,119,912 213,252 4,785,485 411,873 30,721,696 867,106 1,421,604 793,393 123,555 89,181 878,913,722 984,400,813 16,794,159 23,709,375 29,741 40,985 1,955,935 515,775 167,550 89,988 14,071,433 7,035,472 420,688 432,614 210,298 8366,051 2 5,709 64,822 70,333 35,416 6,759,343 7,311,956 6,278,834 5,002,595 4,299,985 2,557,159 2,842,841 3,277,539 2,880,762 2,403,357 148,378 3,685,007 17.179,194 18,259,751 17,259,195 17,536,755 18,626,880 17,300,349 21,538,645 27,563,840 25,818,920 25,924,121 34,715,305 958,232 2,222,726 67,081,717 9,467,877 8,224,117 11,756,090 7,495,459 6,721,999 8,526,529 10,540,604 (free. .{Jfoi'jg; 1,027,730 418,362 295,932 504,471 326,966 58,763 434,679 351,633 654,186 61,685 120,965 6 334,026 2,930,773 1,164,433 1,792,483 7 313,855 ld u t--{dolls: 105,032 717,778 162,871 74,931 IM PO R TS ----- Q U A N T IT IE S A N D V A LU E S. Paper, and manufactures of: Books, music, maps, en-] gravings, etchings, pho-1 free ..dolls, tographs, and other [dut. .dolls, printed matter, n. e. s ...J Lithographic labels and prints (ex cept post cards)1 .............dut. .dolls. Paper hangings ..................dut..dolls. Photographic........................ dut. .dolls. Printing paper, for books and /lbs... newspapers................... dut. .\dolls. /lb s--, Valued at not above 2£llree*■ \dolls. cents per pound4__ |j 11t t..|dolls ld u /lbs... Valued at above 2$ and not [lbs above 4 cents per pound-Lol^' .......................................free..I * Allother4.........................dut.. /lbs.. \dolls. /lbs... Total printing, etc . •\dolis. Souvenir post cards1...........dut. .doUs.. Surface-coated...................dut.. Wrapping...........................dut--{dSte:: All other paper and paper board val ued at not above 4 cents per pound .........................................free..dolls.. /free., dolls, All other. '\dut- dolls. Total paper, and manufactures of..................... ..................dolls. 1908 and 430 No. 2 5 9 .—Merchandise 7,704 182,615 3,806,699 485,417 29,182 64,467 *44,717,323 61,402,312 58,490,788 52,294,075 * 889,560 802,324 967,907 750,023 448,252 458,155 402,704 258,800 225,690 15,673,826 20,057,144 10,789,439 6,742,988 3,802,960 256,332 872,611 1,009,469 227,118 411,999 26,245 24,877 38,488 *59,880 332,570 91,294 264,655 1,663,336 2,873,558 1,976,991 1,420,310 1,596,220 706,830 625,364 907,371 1,021,483 332,914 565,500 1,247,799 123,363 3,893,653 118,407 255,700 288,646 216,138 231,733 293,318 1,823,307 2,092,139 2,375,316 2,180,687 2,886,189 43,254 ' 29,242 6,847 16,750 16,966 1,377,430 1,487,903 1,356,600 1,462,618 1,040,2:3 265,613 313,254 242,704 340,603 384,867 408,630 416,599 386,927 462,852 482,529 4,253 3,911 26,306 30,214 7,767 7,420 39,903 20,357 41,031 31,226 31,098 46,480 26,278 51,171 7July 1 to Aug. 5, 1909. *Oct. 4, 1913, to June 30,1914. • Prior to 1910 included in 11 Collodion, and manufac tures of.” 431 119,582 554,917 1 642,9 483,497 76,612 39,707 78,712 169,949 1,873,585 2,309,027 2,473,144 3,105,906 39,400 216,111 268,025 151,438 *247,290 87,837 208,503 74,183 IM P O S T S— Q U A N T IT IE S A N D V A L U E S. Pencils and pencil leads.........dut. .dolls.. 628,200 619,789 514,697 543,726 548,551 494,725 Penholders and pens, including foun tain and stylographic pens .dut. .dolls.. 27,419 25,522 80,719 44,706 73,926 56,476 Perfumeries, cosmetics, and toilet prep arations dut. .Mills.. 1,250,855 1,120,396 1,425,613 1,214,792 1,534,637 1,646,992 Phonographs, gramophones, etc., and parts of.................................dut..dolls. 22,548 27,197 51,820 Photographic goods: Cameras and parts o f.........dut. .dolls.. Dry plates............................dut. .dolls. *12,829,915 11,725,127 Motion-picture films9__ dut. *771,025 685,116 S en sitize d but not ex-/lin.ft. posed..........................free, .\dolls . Negatives..........................dut. .dolls. 179,130 14,274,768 PositlTBS...........................d u t- {dSusl 825,088 Other films, sensitized but not ex posed free, .dolls. 41,310 All other films and plates . -dut. .dolls.. 67,625 144,276 670,971 203,844 416,077 41,310 Total.........................................dolls.. 67,625 144,275 1,187,102 1,356,086 1,208,057 Pipes and smokers’ articles__dut. .dolls.. 1,126,635 1,032,285 964,123 1,140,750 1,445,002 1,478,060 Cigarette books, covers, and paper ............................................dut. .dolls.. Pipes, and all other smokers' articles ............................................dut. .dolls.. Plants, trees, shrubs, and vines: Bulbs, bulbous roots or corms, culti vated for their flowers or foliage fM . 216,159 .dut..-\dolls. 954,399 1,242,444 1,636,113 1,718,839 24,825 4,001 18,962 11,914 1,912 11,328 A1I° ther.................................{d S ::d o iu :: 1,841,206 2,003,973 988,507 1,105,635 1,093,327 1,251,365 Plaster rock or gypsum........ dut. * 393,037 479,693 840,369 342,517 360,584 288,731 863,656 Crude.......................................dut-id o m : 407,846 421,303 341,308 408,018 426,500 2,657 2,046 2,175 411 2,026 Ground or calcined.............-{doUs 14,260 15,091 4,004 19,142 14,333 Manufactures of................... dut. .dolls, j 20,561 51,825 32,884 39,991 42,013 23,871 Plates: Electrotype, stereotype, and 61,004 75,409 34,480 lithographic engraved.........dut. .dolls.. 87,959 30,543 45,941 1Prior to 1910 post cards are included under “ Litho- *The dividing point is 5 cents per pound after Sept. graphic 1 is, etc. 8, 1911. m July 25,1911. to June 30,1912, *July 28 to Oct. 3,1913. • July 1 to Oct. 3,1913, •Aug. 6,1909, to June 30,1910. Article. 1907 1908 1910 1911 116,232 88,327 118,860 1,766,168 2,809,260 3,768,203 1912 1918 1914 1916 1916 1917 23,689 1,711,785 6,418 389,136 17,521 42,239 9,678,160 54,974 115,897 536,050 215,358 15,992 20,156 21,696 1,463,717 1,894,266 1,678,625 18,082 10,905 26,334 40,634 76,Oil 52,165 49,973 978,763 3,536,708 2,012,267 1,967,976 1,489,208 14,204 13,645 54,189 70,771 68,346 668,634 618,361 2,841,931 3,134,761 2,404,364 51,177 82,000 33,478 111,261 159,641 31,047 25,222 24,868 17,068 18,591 1,428,386 1,972,177 1,846,126 1,387,873 4,298,530 7,337 4,882 6,209 156,983 742,802 948,592 1587,959 4,761,116 10,232,604 9,280,943 9,833,513 12,339,553 24,368,055 13,151,633 19,313,585 29,540,074 24,407,295 24,537,150 27,213,047 17,795,099 1,140,293 2,089,313 5,806,673 4,263,933 79,158 2 23,085 182,010 112,558 274,419 285,660 114,660 4,842,229 7,701,927 5,622,596 /\ 3,544,180 2,771,950 2,565,819 1,181,045 1,319,464 1,192,897 29,191,349 47,760,265 40,633,137 41,297,759 49,529,845 33,963,140 19,616 29,122 23,273 23,093 23,208 59,816. 13,135 23,502 12,637 129,720 129,557 102,142 92,459 111,609 97,684 8 47 4,927 7 1,405 30 64 30 3,386 1,901 i 2,148,977 1304,826 2,744,552 2,962,003 2,913,391 2,636,815 2,753,705 2927,094 364,164 377,054 2 118,496 401,324 395,963 428,121 148,957 168,788 143,285 114,798 139,732 84,130 255,736 3,358,180 8,452,117 1,644,761 60,578 773,862 845,008 15,390,232 101,017 11,443,129 11,717,175 20,567,222 21,855,735 10,474,051 8,931,938 167,943 145,558 1,592,070 2,373,938 812,336 1,140,770 45,844,527 47,270,689 86,706 13,154 2,618,688 2,139,125 391,524 330,796 2,198,605 334,874 ===== IM PO R TS ----- Q U A N T IT IE S A N D V A L U E S. 104,172 54,708 Platinum.......................... bee..{SSj * ? .;; 3,266,961 1,645,844 Unmanufactured....... free..< ^ j s - '' Manufactures of— Ingots,bars,plates,etc.free.^n|js J Vases, retorts, vessels, etc. ;'for chem 152,588 215,945 ical use.............................free.. dolls.. 13,398 20,767 Plumbago or graphite...........free. -{dolls 1,626,666 1,206,016 Polishing creams, p o w d e r s , e tc ., 68,267 44,532 Precious and semiprecious stones and Imitations of: Bort........................... ......................... Diamonds— Glaziers' and engravers', unset, |and miners’...........................free, .dolls.. Uncut, including miners', glaziers', and engravers’, not set .free, .dolls.. 11,154,152 4,452,320 Uncut................................dut. .dolls.. Cut but not set................dut. .dolls.. 23,965,438 9,312,095 Pearls and parts of, not strung or set3 ............................................dut. .dolls.. 113,462 Other precious stones uncutj^® * ’ 156,327 Other precious and semiprecious stones cut but not se t................dut..dolls.. | 7,002,984 2,764,757 Imitation precious stones. .dut. .dolls.. Total.........................................dolls.. 42,278,901 16,642,634 Quills, manufactures n f.........dut dolls 22,554 23,188 ■ Radium free dolls Rennets, raw or prepared.......free, .dolls.. 117,344 151,028 546 2,977 Saccharin................................dut-{dolb:: 405 3,395 Q ifree- i d o i i s : 3,247,213 3,544,266 471,987 480,468 flAtiH frm dolls 94,985 81,773 1909 432 No. 259. — M e r c h a n d ise I m po rted : Q uantities and V alu es , b t A rticles , Y e ars E n d ed J u n e 30, 1907 to 1917— Continued. 3 29 5 1°— 745,035 947,782 10,499,227 21,379,180 25,357,826 3,046,276 10,308,666 668,312 2,422,606 750,377 4,563,506 10,130,270 14,693,776 10,988,617 724,592 2,784,558 875,567 6,555,426 23,202,529 29,757,955 2,523,604 1,452,542 4,847,303 1,524,167 6,371,470 2,622,562 1,300,828 3,825,320 2,132,699 5,958,019 887,747 1,030,543 957,986 1^080,535 985,598 1,139,311 6,841,806 5,294,296 8,653,235 12,995,250 8,127,774 10,571,410 38,551,137 6,099,136 6,072,842 6,764,218 987,702 835,691 15,151,715 23,343,431 1,508,011 2,047,941 24,072,821 25,452,076 31,937,701 1,400,077 1,637,244 1,634,627 11,389,394 14,768,207 10,293,898 1,103,357 1,064,392 799,525 1,875, 763 1,972,390 1,879,070 1,087,054 1,142,422 1,176,609 10,478,333 7,169,739 7,196,854 15,162,839 10,255,794 12,887,330 25,641,172 17,425,533 20,084,184 831,843 1,473,289 1,411,413 1,248,764 1,666,516 1,135,952 1,234,025 415,786 300,672 416,476 552,619 751,457 588,860 635,950 118,724 127,404 94,113 130,047 147,962 127,826 128,071 187 292 15,424,041 63,665,534 1,237,904 881,077 64,546,903 14,016 3,931 23,333,750 78,830,568 1,840,191 1,069,087 79,903,586 48,661 14,426 20,363,327 65,424,784 3,045,235 1,690,393 67,129,603 690,546 252,632 260,206 235,672 11,275,547 9,608,985 11,026,148 5,718,254 5,617,327 5,287,934 3 July 1 to Oct. 3,1913, 158,342 82,456 1,413 163,867 51,073 1,118 74,261 55,589 22,379,998 21,609,520 26,049,472 28,594,672 72,713,984 67,173,382 82,147,523 97,828,243 4,122,226 4,892,986 5,893,741 5,949,744 2,210,020 2,317,217 2,711,605 3,100,664 74,998,265 69,541,672 84,914,717 100,930,025 237,783 561,552 250,170 474,265 247,286 2,478,413 2,090,285 1,860,076 6,654,932 4,674,506 5,740,502 924,604 993,577 10,666,215 13,374,536 1,071,963 766,857 1,555,899 1,184,985 14,679,233 12,393,988 20,220,921 25,149,669 8,749,757 1,072,468 15,406,954 1,162,810 34,690,259 1,384,372 15,882,661 1,409,973 2,210,246 1,446,838 7,239,869 15,814,951 23,054,820 33,476,401 4 918,171 8,363,360 822,572 8,790,920 698,630 9,042,490 1,030,788 2,872,395 1,452,384 10,342,556 23,229,204 33,571,760 5,971,267 936,092 12,200,892 1,569,782 9,187,613 849,630 14,469,774 1,684,867 3,423,382 1,081,258 27,415,912 8,463,753 35,879,665 987,107 1,872,762 341,566 357,080 20,964 81,787 2,237,971 197,629 22,330 51,495 35,114 26,030,925 80,531,785 4,970,254 2,563,658 83,130,557 62,056 197,073 54,995 142,743 33,070,902 33,868,885 119,484,223 156,085,649 8,657,322 6,420,482 4,706,689 4,431,164 124,833,655 160,671,808 144,481 304,326 96,843 510,029 330,304 256,041 339,543 266,338 12,231,768 9,135,804 12,995,029 17,224,313 3,679,748 3,297,051 3,825,421 4,351,040 3,034,804 4,764,419 *Prior to 1911 included in “ Other precious stones cut but not set, etc.” 4,426,932 433 726,002 831,056 57,419 593,668 5,002,496 71,625 831,871 8,548,837 20,659,396 13,786,451 13,069,830 2,323,699 1,202,758 1,472,588 IM PO R TS— Q U A N T IT IE S A N D V A L U E S. s A 1917- Seeds: Castor beans or seeds.........dut. /bush. \ dolls, 90,356 Flaxseed or linseed............dut.. /bush. 124,494 \dolls. GrassClover................................ free. /lbs... 22,849,115 \dolls. 2,385,734 Red................................ free. /lbs... \doUs. All other........................free. /lbs... idolls. All other grass seed......... free. /lbs... \dolls. Sugar beet............................ free. /lbs... \dolls. /free,.. dolls . 2,652,209 All other seeds......... ' \dut. .dolls. 1,242,339 (free ..dolls. 5,037,943 Total. ■ \dut ..dolls. 1,366,833 Total......................................... dolls.. 6,404,776 Shells, and manufactures of: U nmanufactured— Mother-of-pearl..................free, .dolls.. 1,085,500 All other............................ free, .dolls.. 403,814 Manufactures of....................dut. .dolls.. 140,073 Silk, and manufactures of: Unmanufactured71,223 Cocoons.............................free../lbs... 23,807 \dolls. Raw, in skeins, reeled from the /lbs... 16,722,207 cocoon or rereeled.......free.. t dolls, 70,229,518 Waste................................free.. /lbs... 1,950,474 \dolls. 1,158,574 Total unmanufactured...........dolls.. 71,411,899 Manufactures of— Bandings, beltings, bindings, etc., not over 12 inches In width .........................................dut.. dolls.. Bolting cloths...................free, .dolls.. 249,789 Fabrics woven in the piece, dut. dolls.. 13,485,508 Dyed in the thread or yarn .....................................dut..dolls.. A llother.......................dut..dolls.. Laces and embroideries, etc., and ar ticles made thereof (except wear ing apparel)................... dut. .dolls.. 6,646,902 ' Oct. 4,1913, to June 30,1914. 1907 1908 713,679 2,062,034 1,816,582 2,479,364 3,775,744 5,218,620 5,057,801 38,903,040 521,328 2,013,978 1,300,250 2,140,848 3,702,232 4,268,890 4,687,916 32,967,874 -----------~ 973,286 973,286 2,375,139 321,719 24,320,865 2,232,774 20,374,842 1,838,512 6,490,048 719,995 53,560,894 5,113,000 761, 745 761,745 380,439 1,364,666 1,597,022 2,343,576 3,583,857 3,068,296 3,970,195 30,718,582 ===== 990,138 990,138 605,106 2,331,748 966,969 3,235,369 5,064,111 4,896,595 3,788,639 32,888,459 = -------= 562,806 2,174,437 685,585 3,245,582 5,708,804 5,597,915 1,041,801 28,858,278 = = = = = 3,279,559 3,279,559 4,671,533 379,272 746,72i 451,472 746,721 830,744 1907 to 1917—Continued. 1915 757,944 596,509 3,025,360 2,231,923 3,112,134 1,862,078 3,093,336 2,147,975 6,752,463 4,038,778 4,246,345 2,629,550 1,959,309 1,549,366 35,454,786 25,042,670 ________ = = = = = 2,759,306 2,780,063 3,461,039 3,302,599 284,571 620,791 4,081,830 3,587,170 4,622,082 4,079,132 342,218 360,128 407,109 460,485 749,387 820,613 31,040,350 »77,802 *5,731,551 5,786,324 4327,051 357,071 5,979,314 7,756,090 3902,678 368,175 *40,942 399,270 *2,868,408 3,127,722 4130,308 150,515 609,086 2,325,614 595,946 3,243,657 5,663,691 4,248,491 849,565 24,556,871 ===== 1,457,544 1,757,989 886,504 2,647,493 4,960,410 392,308 405,318 797,626 6,795,943 514,758 875,863 3,463,588 596* 838 3,582,268 6,383,872 4,107,840 890,790 27,590,478 — 1,942,177 2,385,350 892,434 3,277,784 4,833,269 365,703 403^734 769,437 6,853,915 535,974 2,042,396 2,645,079 236,787 219,286 20,336,693 37,094,824 16,488,848 22,065,074 25,802,252 27,562,361 *4,204.900 1,632,901 2,115,413 1,102,104 1,622,311 2,599,479 2,852,665 *432,272 <19,908,661 41,995,655 14,332,230 30,497,704 21,862,111 28,140,552 14,651,846 16,062,861 a2,896,823 1,194,798 2,114,920 1,660,843 2,383,497 1,464,239 1,576,462 3309.184 5,414,493 7,964,336 6,442,199 8,017,286 9,887,193 6,990,174 18,961,068 940,392 1,027,519 822,765 2,282,295 627,051 898,987 720,512 42,124,812 78,201,943 43,793,158 58,222,912 63*, 116,548 65,225,401 56,574,499 5,974,170 6,187,136 5,595,509 3,591,537 5,348,606 3,483,459 4,946,200 1916 1917 263,671 261,638 1,275,966 1,442,324 197,953 585,795 3,279,927 3,804,699 6,450,599 10,391,707 2,790,309 3,157,535 2,613,290 3,007,290 31,911,793 = 40,322,840 ---------= 2,041,193 506,613 2,924,458 1,262,580 177,631 261,359 3,102,089 1,523,939 3,196,640 2,428,993 332,249 310,928 281,954 280,577 614,203 591,505 9,707,982 623,478 8,744,044 740,846 7,322,399 540,007 2,590,279 243,962 30,267,384 37,389,324 23,9fii,900 3,086,782 4,505,380 3,636,049 20,902,214 2,332,604 60,083,644 5,926,972 28,071,632 23,220,288 3,277,757 3,123,286 82,491,337 58,516,577 8,946,622 7,744,143 IM PO R TS ----- Q U A N T IT IE S A N D V A LU E S, Article. Silk, and manufactures of—Continued. Manufactures of—Continued. Plushes, velvets, and other fibs__ pile fabrics................. .dut..ldolls.. Ribbons not over 12 inches in width . .dut. .dolls.. Snun silk or schappe silk fibs— yam........................... .dut..\dolls.. Wearing apparel........... All other....................... ..dut. .dolls.. Total manufactures oi............ dolls.. Silk, artificial, manufactures of:1 Yarns, threads, etc........... *am:- {dolls All other.......................... Total........................... .............dolls.. Soap: . * Castile *.............................. .dut.. fibs. All other............................. Total........................... ............ dolls.. Spices: ,, fibs.. Unground— ffree-* Cassia and cassia vera.. 1, . {dolls (lbs [dut..|dollg r. fibs.. Ginger root, not pre 1,, . (lbs server! [dut. . |dolj8 , Nutmegs......................... .free. fibs fibs Pepper, black or white. l,ree idoii»:: ldut-. {dolls ribs All other......................... . -{dolls’' /lbs.... -dut--{dolls.. /lbs ... Total....................... ...........\dolls.. V a l u e s , by A rticles , Y ears E n d e d J u n e 30, 1910 1914 1911 1912 1909 1913 an d 434 No. 259. — M e r c h a n d ise I m po rted : Q uantities Spirits, wines, malt liquors, and other beverages: Malt liquors— , ,, In bottles or jugs.............dut. -\§olls* In other coverings...........dut. ‘ 2,041,688 1,902,656 5,165,929 1,506,108 7,207,617 3, 408,763 1,960,333 1,829,917 5,564,773 1,634,754 7,525,106 3,464,671 1,801,043 1,695,747 5,105,062 1,519,660 6,906,105 3,215,407 1,727,541 1,605,919 5,560,491 1,658,034 7,288,032 3,263,953 1,452,728 1,372,823 6,245,922 1,917,442 7,698,650 3,290,265 1,213,320 799,946 872,402 1,152,598 768,893 850,913 5,963,913 2,551,158 1,740,333 1,814,431 818,505 605,980 7,177,233 3,351,104 2,612,735 2,967,029 1,587,398 1,456,893 632,064 717,653 1,608,113 682,843 2,240,177 1,400,496 409,242 509,286 610,358 602,563 536,342 420,567 400,203 1,018,382 1,316,031 1,647,277 1,617,483 1,035,562 1,576,481 1,502,845 532,151 357,311 515,575 330,452 575,290 408,090 902,696 1,052,929 1,233,700 1,063,267 858,599 794,553 824,694 974,776 1,055,885 263,520 805,749 1,045,815 742,439 999,921 1,017,569 439,244 994,050 915,422 749,775 717,131 1,293,692 1,373,010 1,541,663 1,571,870 1,327,759 1,742,197 1,676,151 2,668,749 2,833,917 3,153,640 3,186,627 2,641,617 3,677,662 4,404,486 411,595 397,934 925,601 378,623 414,650 411,236 538,759 344,929 378,902 543,620 317,413 433,098 1,395,748 339,619 3,674,350 3,650,736 4,080,710 4,160,843 3,289,727 3,953,499 3,115,483 6,076,929 6,463,228 7,374,157 7,263,848 5,570,322 7,231,569 7,792,891 280,828 270,002 195,714 218,495 281,134 114,630 206,210 3,566,824 4,688,090 4,636,191 4,418,958 2,004,680 3,532,022 3,442,645 4,812,787 3,864,070 4,427,130 5,220,380 3,860,273 3,455,756 3,167,400 2,638,039 2,488,740 2,718,045 2,757,434 1,968,587 2,267,561 2,558,086 596,521 577,244 534,402 626,865 678,131 728,303 546,119 2,326,750 2,414,621 2,724,471 2,940,277 2,273,916 2,197,311 2,485,014 8,531,613 9,591,451 10,078,707 10,116,669 6,247,183 7,996,894 8,485,745 18,004,908 19,334,605 20,743,129 20,347,546 13,404,903 16,685,356 17,679,132 1,191,525 1,284,124 1,280,184 1,170,605 764,614 577,728 . 397,818 993,709 1,012,647 1,008,127 1,000,005 440,116 640,183 720,316 572,372 536,597 529,706 573,221 419,659 544,550 540,181 1,523,415 1,585,868 1,580,499 1,536,602 1,139,975 1,184,733 980,297 *Oct. 4,1913, to June 30,1911. 6Since 1910 included under "Articles, the growth, produce, and manufacture of the United States returned.” 435 t 1,651,564 1,571,336 5,523,941 1,708,590 7,175,505 3,279,926 IM PO R TS ----- Q U A N T IT IE S A N D V A L U E S. Total malt liquors..............{lolls Spirits, distilled— Of domestic mfr., returned! _f _aIla 148,298 134,015 119,646 (subject to internal-reve- *,f>a 18*‘ 154,106 162,072 160,439 148,776 124,162 nuetax)6................free..] 629,333 592,382 764,244 7?6,259 BraDdy .......................dut--{§oiilaUs:: 1,687,473 1,523,842 1,961,170 1,899,021 Cordials, liqueurs, etc. fpf.galls.. .........[___t .............dut. .\clolls........ 1,240,662 ..............................dut-{don!ans:: 1,015,035 1,060,300 Whisky .......................dut- t e lb 2,167,064 3,270,226 3,216,228 3,889,066 1,245,200 Another...:.............. d u t-{§o'li^!S'' 5,037,146 4,876,325 5,566,879 1,907,605 4,053,665 3,956,908 Total spirits, distilled - -{§[,*i]|alls ' * 6,886,691 6,560,606 4, 787,325 4,382,067 7,676,825 7,112,887 Wines— Champagne and other /doz. qts.. 419,403 366,669 436,628 391,003 sparkling................. dut.(dolls........ 6,228,281 5,221,070 6,863,785 6,302,377 Still wines— 5,213,458 5, 443,782 5,747,056 7,100,661 lncasks......................... 2,966,154 3,008,996 2,838,232 3,527,896 822,243 636,938 628,428 650,861 In other coverings, .dut. ‘ 2,614,346 2,516,461 2,574,596 3,177,020 Total wines.................dut. .dolls.. 11,808,781 10,746,527 12,276,613 13,007,293 Total spirits, wines, and malt liquors............................... dolls.. 22,104,235 20,771,804 23,168,845 23,384,133 Other beverages— Mineral waters, natural and /doz. qts.. 1,156,368 1,179,965 1,173,540 1,095,822 artificial..................dut..\dolls........ 1,053,976 1,132,786 1,130,208 994,756 All other.............................dut. .dolls.. 464,620 442,482 457,884 453,479 Total other beverages.........dolls.. 1,518,596 1,575,268 1,588,092 1,448,235 1Prior to 1911 included mostly under “ Silk, and manufactures of.” *Prior to 1913 includes medicinal or medicated. 8July 1 to Oct. 3,1913. 1,954,092 1,790,492 5,339,800 1,605,874 7,293,892 3,396,366 Article. 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 436 No. 259. — M e r c h a n d ise I m po bted ; Q uantities and V alues by A rticles , Y e ars E n d ed J u n e 30, 1907 to 1917—Continued. 1917 IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES, 432,897 607,223 488,426 410,989 421,963 439,901 612,658 481,973 Sponges.....................................dut. .dolls.. 391,208 345,208 466,422 6,330,493 5,284,050 17,301,351 10,861,310 7,938,730 15,841,437 16,710,498 15.518,434 13,233,383 2,467,038 20,647,893 Starch....................................... 408,922 123,838 973,530 222,470 457,784 343,805 478,465 152,020 138,166 424,089 296,030 459,927 Stearin from animal fats1----dut. * 1,184,287 1,434,845 3,895,254 2251,290 93,385 135,739 411,485 Stone, and manufactures of: F lin t and flint sto n e s, un 371,452 367,714 255,277 278,392 243,640 250,042 346,047 283,746 229,303 326,959 335,381 ground ..............................free, .dolls.. L ith ograp h ic stones, not en 1,742 30,584 555 134,534 74,218 102,915 174,808 90,099 84,244 graved ................................free, .dolls.. 81,274 88,580 Marble, and manufactures of— 20,100 20,120 *7,019 Breccia In blocks or slabs. .free.. dolls.. 35,373 894,538 728,693 659,074 All other(lncludlng onyx), dut. .dolls.. 1,569,476 1,234,369 1,194,665 1,545,977 1,477,304 l,384,0i2 1,393,940 1,335,672 58,322 56,259 807,405 127,749 125,305 84,225 97,825 88,551 87,271 All other (in c lu d in g ffree..dolls., 97,205 108,077 340,867 415,042 274,385 387,888 359,962 386,376 380,737 350,119 205,345 327,235 352,530 slate)..............................\dut..dolls.. Total.....................................dolls.. 2,555,969 2,130,556 2,024,196 2,439,342 2,282,055 2,132,804 2,254,656 2,303,789 1,670,358 1,500,283 1,176,510 Stones, semiprecious, manufactures of, 38,443 32,572 38,324 26,509 42,643 not for jewelry...................... dut. .dolls.. 73,639 Straw and grass, manufactures of 369,157 425,649 814,506 278,820 461,771 725,861 748,855 589,460 646,629 853,461 1,174,317 Sugar, and molasses: 24,630,935 18,882,756 22,092,696 31,292,165 23,838,190 28,828,213 33,926,521 51,410,271 70,839,623 85,716,673 110,237,888 995,006 1,197,878 1,456,350 1,744,719 1,963,505 3,775,894 10,946,571 721,867 937,791 1,367,362 Mo'*33®3 ..............................d u t- { & : 919,806 Sugar— 877,623 1,148 24, COO, 287 6,504,260 182,647,582 3,367,708 2,050 397,745,046 221,036,900 98,625,908 28,847 174 43 593,037 29,386 70,829 1,443 239,484 4,169,523 Beet.................................. dut*-{dolls.. 8,203,309 5,401,378 2,521,798 3,986,510,021 3,144,022,423 4,084,921,078 3,912,567,785 3,678,754,728 3,656,559,596 4,350,888,900 4,944,815,410 5,091,788,186 5,414,081,941 5,061,695,406 Cane................................. dut'-{dolls.. 84,273,071 74,509,970 93,768,598 101,816,278 89,402,665 103,714,777 94,700,155 98,811,960 166,326,520 202,183,873 222,191,659 Product of the Philippine Is-fibs___ 8175,069,739 230,351,485 435,570,122 203,160,972 116,749,211 326,842,296 217,190,825 267,891,954 lands.......................... free, .\dolls.. 34,250,568 6,487,294 11,243,693 4,593,199 2,553,601 7,511,126 6,389,017 8,382,562 Above No. 16 Dutch standard] Ih in color, including sirups and^“ - * 7,584,908 6,937,789 5,874,032 6,107,264 4,202,765 5,984,415 3,344,034 5793, 561 176,946 649,938 maple sugar4 ..............dut.. Jaous- 346,799 264,602 317,125 273,116 329,873 208,100 Maple sugar and maple sirup6fibs. 12,095,983 1,473,762 1,886,933 3,129,647 IT T____ ______ ____dut .\dolls 7163,047 190,335 370,030 125,571 4,391,839,975 3,371,997,112 4,189,421,018 4,094,545,936 3,937,978,265 4.104,618,393 4,740,041,488 5,066,821,873 5,420,981.867 5,633,161,749 5,332,745,854 Total sugar..................... 92,806,253 80,258,147 96,554,998 106,349,005 96,691,096 115,515,079 103,639,823 101,649,375 173,992,603 208,769,399 230,945,694 Sugar candy and confectionery fibs ... 769,227 491,467 649,934 1,293,515 1,590,337 1,387,748 1,671,806 . 1,172,464 615,226 526,852 556,665 294,019 237,779 240,669 210,183 113,846 288,203 117,244 80,953 96,870 85,330 111,150 Tobacco, and manufactures of: U nmanufactured—L eafSuitable for cigar wrappers fibs__ ........................................ aut. .\dolls.. AUother............................d o t- - { & : : /lb s.... Total leaf._____ laous.. 661,269 729,502 832,134 844,659 1,375.041 628,625 894,281 995,296 964,559 713,788 935,609 2,492,608 2,687,626 2,462,213 2,626,705 3,10S, 089 3,919,450 4,111,636 3,695,335 A, 107,249 7,121,614 5,855,913 16,035,887 18,903,299 15,562,229 18,158,871 12,878,292 21,256,811 23,993,223 29,537,111 30,411,167 33,377,357 34,303,043 83,864 93,192 115,446 117,114 125,138 148, 523 187*635 100,534 206,866 117,877 238,474 15,192 21,779 12,263 15,187 7,689 20,693 16,089 8,096 21,186 10,565 196,891 426,431 310,745 483,920 336,136 250,409 402,853 218,952 582,922 299,897 68,174 66,810 66;113 73,956 48,871 66,617 102,769 106,864 80,210 54,955 73,367 900,880 840,779 612,971 982,315 1,300,126 731,795 1,058,647 984,841 753,981 1,598,465 1,274,660 304,276 115,163 228,514 169,268 268,821 390,056 468,230 370,133 698,673 668,166 792,064 1,382,373 1,092,984 1,286,480 1,690,014 1,683,514 1,735,056 2,026,318 1,566,001 1,343,066 2,849,553 2,366,621 26,241 37^153 17,410 _ 26^915 14,093 27,791 35,169 21,007 61,705 56,753 71,230 50,000 24,500 92,006 43,946 23,691 86,368,490 94,149,564 114,916,520 85,626,370 102,653,942 101,406,816 94,812,800 91,130,815 96,987,942 109,865,935 i.03,364,41.0 13,915,544 16,309,870 18,562,676 13,671,946 17,613,569 18,207,141 17,433,688 16,735,302 17,512,619 20,599,857 19,265,264 1,920,918 3,229,221 3,736,789 5,994,547 7,053,550 1,463,677 161,632 211,541 i<>47,195 96,122 94,302 59,317 ii 4,410,631 4,230,456 4,794,542 7,975,343 200,115 494,280 ii 147,098 137,155 5,417 5,120 2,745,117 2,805,290 96,013,005 77,296,059 91,122,372 101,134,508 103,439,058 111,204,452 114,716,099 100,177,962 94,864,623 143,984,269 137,576,360 38,117,459 25,295,061 26,007,216 30,869,532 .37,935,978 46,214,198 53,112,594 39,422,479 30,777,617 50,876,901 54,996,098 16,410,983 25,031,453 17,313,622 79,364 121,197 145,656 __________ r__________ _ . . 7,576,325 8,617,575 31,963,996 17,437,673 39,540,321 26,055,248 6,943,714 6,312,023 26,112,329 16,558,305 32,056,043 22,870,328 5,648,178 5,342,634 36,087,920 20,058,285 41,736,098 25,400,919 6,639,766 6,482,119 40,198,564 21,269,160 46,838,330 27,751,279 1 See “ Oleo stearin.” 2 July 1 to Aug. 5, 1909. 8 Aug. 6,1909, to June 30,1910. 4 Since Oct. 3,1913, with exception of “ Sirups and maple sugar,” included accord ing to kind.in “ Beet sugar” or “ Cane sugar.” 6 July 1 to Oct. 3,1913. 8 Prior to 1914 included in the preceding class. t Oct. 6,470,012 8,104,307 46,536,767 23,814,363 53,006,779 31,918,670 6,398,782 8,242,212 61,055,963 27,676,867 67,454,745 35,919,079 6,092,787 7,785,387 64,014,725 27,243,668 60,107,512 35,029,055 7,241,178 9,267,044 38,523,550 17,889,621 45,764,728 27,156,665 5,070,308 7,246,942 42.943,027 17,372,12(, 48,013,335 24,619,068 3.941,936 5,298,995 42,194,411 20,182,984 46,136,347 25,481,979 4,1913, to June 30,1914. s Included in “ Chemicals—Coal-tar distillates,” etc., in years for which no figures are shown. 9 Prior to 1909 included in “ All other chemicals,” dutiable. 18 July 1 to Oct. 3, 1913. ii Oct. 4,1913, to June 30,1914. 437 6,956,776 6,420,298 39,970,454 21,435,698 45,927,230 27,855,996 IMPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Sulphur ore as pyrites, containing (tons.. excess of 25 % of sulphur...tree, .\dolls.. Talc, ground or prepared.... d u t.. ' Tanning materials, crude: Mangrove b a rk ............. w * /to n s .. fr Quebracho w ood.......... ..lre e .^/to n s.. dolls All other........................... Total.................. .. .free, .dolls.. Tar and pitch of coal8... Tea........................................ rea waste, sutings, oriiree. 'fibs.. d sweepings for manufac-t libs turing purposes »............. .ia u i..^ dolls _ /tons... Tin ore................................. -•free--{dolls.. Tin, in bars, blocks, pigs, or grain/ lbs__ or granulated.......................iree. .1 dolls.. /lbs___ Tin scrap............................. - ^ “ -{dolto.. Article. Total cigars, e tc ............ ■ All other manufactures of. d u t.. dolls.. Total manufactures of... .dolls.. Toys ........... .................d u t.. dolls. Hnlis and parts of........... dut doPs All o th er.. . . , , , _____ dut, .dolls Total...................................dolls.. ,, Ytons . ffree-{dolls Tungsten-bearing ore......... -[ f^nn “ idut--{doiis:: '* Turpentine, spirits of......... free.... Umbrellas, parasols, and sunshades, and sticks tot .................................dut..dolls.. Vegetables: Beans and lentils...............dut. ' Onions..................................d n t--{dS?ta;: V a l u e s , by A rticles , Y e a r s E n d e d J u n e 1907 1908 1909 775,078 3,995,564 758,068 4,245,451 606,819 3,519,980 1910 1911 692,595 760,112 3,915,596 4,290,801 42,472 184,299 U,131,082 577,419 i 1,665,760 921,941 % 775,078 758,068 606,819 1,823,677 1,327,531 3,995,504 4,245,461 3,516,980 6,581,356 5,212,742 152,134 141,503 165,200 203,724 166,986 4,137,127 4,397,585 3,685,180 5,748,342 5,410,466 6,993,561 7,206,423 4,869,097 6,585,781 7,904,835 6,993,561 7,206,423 4,869,097 6,585,781 ' 1912 1913 658,042 663,786 3,888,524 4,011,370 58,696 108, 229 896,863 1,641,832 1,330,354 2,296,823 47,917 19,315 62,542 76,340 5,212 14,463 38,554 13,751 29,441 9,617 1,587,971 2,392,089 5,291,037 6,413,974 163,429 179,669 5,470,706 6,577,403 7,904,835 1,422,292 6,471,290 7,893,582 36,386 16,110 63,093 70,743 29,210 54,839 6i, 137 17,538 49,856 127,090 64,330 63,493 204,32i 107,978 81,944 371 179,764 60,913 22,805 91,614 406,679 666,898 1,126,114 926,115 1,657,401 2,406,935 1,275,333 866,063 3,355,405 4,926,199 574,530 412,127 1,015,167 1,621,307 1.024,226 769,539 1,037,371 1,733,697 1,514,967 1,078,201 1,004,930 1,867,220 1,436,037 1,234,316 30, 1907 to 1917— Continued. 1914 1915 635,619 3,727,815 56,979 901,836 1,370,890 . 67,081 79,554 8,162 21,032 16,054 1,625,568 5,193,313 164,493 5,357,806 504,771 564,116 2,986,349 3,373,042 941,219 1,081,840 1,311,305 1.369,836 64,030 37,124 64,369 59,015 11,229 15,656 6,757 13,219 1,511,249 1,698,736 4,368,780 4,815,112 132,791 135,555 4,501,571 4,960,667 1916 1917 657,090 4,164,058 2,069,429 2,464,638 17,147 43,449 20,604 13,414 2,764,270 6,685,559 132,337 6,817,896 l,563,i84 6,372,371 7,935,555 123,134 1,816,496 1,698,131 672,270 7,267,523 6,387,232 2,644,774 1,319,033 9,084,019 8,085,363 3,217,044 1,442,167 439 Tig? 3,010 3,823 * 113,534 215,152 6,463,682 4,999,498 30 766 15,767 386,629 66,856 68,966 13,760 19,036 18,0<ji 5,102 19,667 28,818 8,189 8,691 76,305 119,073 111,943 63,063 77,318 1,048,297 1,938,105 789,458 481,756 1,634,070 2,955,663 1,114,811 909,204 905,647 1,461,917 829,177 667,374 602,769 3,747,993 1,288,034 12,137,048 815:872 1,757,948 749,150 1,820,396 IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Tobacco, and manufactures of—Contd. Manufactures of— Cigars, cigarettes, and cheroots .................................... d n t- { & : : Product of the P h ilippine]^;— IslaDds...................... " “ --Idoiis" Cigars and cheroots........dut. .-taniii" Product of the Philippine — Islan<3s...................... free--jdoiiB" Cigarettes..........................dut. ‘ Product of the Philippine — Islands...................... “ “ --td o lb " and 438 No. 259. — M er c h a n d ise I m po r t e d : Q uantities 1,134,346 1,835,775 218,984 13,734,695 353,208 235,847 7,168,627 306,815 7,038,127 6,656,957 7,406,927 860,884 1,013,082 940,382 886,304 1,086,851 796,842 935,609 2,083,559 1,841,973 1,944,033 2,943,116 1,104,036 1,857,846 2,554,889 1,726,145 12,999,797 8,273,371 9,293,855 18,544,873 360,524 302,898 280,033 301,030 81,899 75,816 71,867 78,577 882,406 506,816 504,550 902,904 1,076,741 972,145 764,937 270,112 328,752 282,905 231,559 709 8,966,332 1,112,801 8,123,243 6,393,711 5,352,362 586,076 439,376 489,293 5,241,087 4,281,596 4,665,828 823,053 838,405 1,080,200 20,5G0 38,619 23,539 19,037 14,242 1 0 , 0 31,024 0 0 18,251 44,587 26,472 91,435 64,648 ‘"337,‘230 303,214 8,123,373 1,172,376 1,123,108 3,094,073 1,410,354 11,358,761 295,939 85,090 1,080,128 828,793 253,867 866,488! 1,849,274 22,492,820 2 1,231,762 1,153,173 532,020 9,188,177 1,306,818 1.246,249 3,463,888 28,544 1,630,113 15,133,535 311,643 94,597 848,964 1,412,200 476,364 6,440,744 507,656 5,652,995 1,146,077 21,276 8,993 12,636 8,086,422 543,103 4,255,686 1,049,126 28,693 9,250 11,452 4,957,407 2,120,441 2,054,722 150,241 347,833 147,209 5,634,809 9,727,312 7,216,103 1,012,402 1,580,530 1,739,199 10,221 40,088 27,975 68,262 16,981 6,607 313,189 19,092 1,094,048 66,318 4,839,625 1,441,541 140,876 1,506,235 241,493 17,285 982,152 70,470 4,925,128 1,217,416 148,930 1,657,605 334,552 15, 947, 42, 2,640, 683, 131, 1,263, 8,383,966 3,677,034 *85,751 1355,596 19,294 1,028,588 44,524 39,828 2,479,976 3,224,152 721,084 1,406,318 155,095 177,490 1,510,767 1,746,472 358,111 321,060 15,035 18,172 807,699 995,968 43,194 43,914 3,171,398 3,038,043 842,970 1,107,975 155,007 173,906 1,815,120 1,593,099 940,321 2,868,683 178.071 311,978 31,461 19,836 4,313,095 985,408 515,048 2,165,377 1,251 1,906,628 10,811,393 76,308 780,472 2,146,380 594,209 1,163,021 3,035,052 192,096 514,896 2,886,929 4,190,916 4,384,788 1,463,164 1,179,959 2,141,137 7,113 2,661,208 29,150,889 203,504 88,037 838,110 2,685,982 894,318 457,537 689,607 12,582 14,369 693,675 740,488 42,780 39,855 2.781,372 2,888,615 684,562 489,247 134,841 150,401 1,417/“ 1,270,348 4 Prior to 1908 included in “ All other articles, dutiable." *July Xto Aug. 5, 1909. 439 546,903 1,305,633 140,355 218,638 130,587 56,277 6,195,819 885,653 839,916 2,553,005 1,218 1,350,101 9,329,732 249,645 73,361 214,049 1,564,506 439,541 806,762 1,515,516 IMPOSTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Peas, dried.........................dut. \fbush. dolls. (bush, Potatoes (except sweet Jfree* tdolls. 403,952 176,917 P°tatoes) ........................[d u t. /bush, 283,032 tdolls. 192,635 Prepared or preserved— /lb s... Mushrooms and truffles, .dut. 'tdolls. 816,245 934,803 Pickles and sauces............dut ..dolls. 1,.993,759 2,777,764 All other..............................dut .dolls All other vegetables........... . .dolls. 1,024,262 1,138,429 Total.......................................... dolls.. 5,728,472 8,289,068 /galls.. 230,072 204,213 Vinegar................................... 65,282 56,671 tdolls.. 556,492 Waste, n. e. S i....................... .dolls.. 1,157,391 Wax, and manufactures of: 671,526 /lb s.... 917,088 Beeswax.............................. 194,769 264,637 tdolls.. Mineral, advanced 4 .......... ..dut...dolls.. 57,158 /lbs.... 8,652,878 6,302,722 W ax..................................... 934,499 ‘tdolls.. 1,464,411 libs.... Mineral............................ .free. ■ tdolls.. Jibs— Vegetable......................... .free. ’tdolls.. 52,435 28,399 Manufactures of................. ..dut. .dolls.. 9,054 13,178 Whalebone, unmanufact’d... free.. ' 43,633 55,277 Wood, and manufactures of: U nmanufactured— Briar root or wood and /free ..dolls. ivy or laurel root.........\dut ..dolls. Cabinet woods— /M ft.. Cedar. .free. -\dolls. /M ft.. 41,678 51,899 Mahogany.....................free ’tdolls. 3,263,718 2,566,954 All other..........................free. . .dolls. 2,091,882 1,464,907 131,348 97,573 Logs and round timber, .free. /M ft., 938,501 1,264,439 tdolls. 1Aug. 6, 1909, to June 30,1910. 2 Oct. 4,1913, to June 30,1914. »July 1 to Oct. 3,1913. Article. Total pulp wood...............{dolls3 ]! Rattans and reeds............. free, .dolls.. Timber, hewn, squared, o r/cu . ft.. sided.............................. dut. .\dolls.. All other unmanufao- f free, .dolls.. tu re d ..........................\d u t.. dolls.. Total unm anufactured..........dolls.. Manufactures of— Lumber— Boards, planks, deals, [free.. * and other sawed < }\r ft ” lum ber.................... Idut ..{&£-■ Boards, planks, deals, and other forms of sawed cabi- Jj nii„ net woods.................du t..J ,, /M ....... T .v |,ree-'Idol s l * 113........................... L „ t IM ___ ldut” {dolls.. . Jfr6e -{dolls.. V alues , by A rticles , Y e ars E n d e d J u n e 1907 1908 1909 1910 650,366 2,792,751 923,503 4,989,919 727,104 4,333,905 1,000,342 6,392,023 650,366 923,503 2,792,751 4,989,919 1911 1912 1913 i89,387 178,751 160,315 995,777 1,080,805 927,217 484,277 447,819 618,124 2,683,913 2,928, 768 3,843,950 238,242 232,749 258,455 1,800,555 1,910,283 2,183,785 727,104 1,000,342 901,270 1,036,894 869,955 4,333,905 6,392,023 5,565,273 5,834,828 6,954,952 898,552 1,040,121 884,626 925,269 30, 1907 to 1917—Continued. 1914 1915 186,316 247,400 1,063,721 1,458,629 630,863 551,239 4,062,835 3,516,460 187,047 255,844 2,118,910 1,597,750 1,073,023 985,686 7,245,466 6,572,839 1,210,390 771,628 1916 1917 187,006 1,131,359 627,290 3,959,732 164,714 1,282,658 979,010 6,373,749 1,720,816 214,180 1,307,884 639,816 4,285,282 162,818 1,295,957 1,016,814 6,889,123 1,171,052 2,306,543 2,149,950 1,607,796 597,583 490,304 686,472 489,036 664,961 510,842 651,572 768,004 22,646 142,806 78,200 64,318 86,642 89,726 48,194 25,688 24,273 116,381 240,557 11,471,595 12,500,487 11,125,143 15,176,506 14,475,198 14,271,416 17,065,909 18,038,686 13,726,117 14,774,760 14,876,216 929,006 1,200,077 1,165,698 1643,352 112,188,310 17,478,827 22,437,406 24,062,784 934,195 871,927 905,152 1,090,628 2281,215 791,288 846,024 1,053,616 16,265,350 15,212,788 15,946,755 19,332,768 16,126,116 15,793,005 18,907,345 25,323,317 14,306 10,316 17,991 9,482 U81,708 332,034 676,258 447,124 1374,617 672,023 771,823 766,286 11,067,070 1,916,214 2,207,223 2,280,656 677,770 646,662 712,119 2i90,161 722,423 1,804,139 1,693,340 1,619,919 1,005,254 2546,516 1745,564 1,487,116 1,769,333 1,924,139 11,791,245 3,104,698 3,593,696 4,568,340 642,582 560,297 2149,474 762,798 514,657 988,08i 1,058,363 881,003 1,940,001 2,379,242 2,500,398 1,769,397 1,387,743 1,205,327 1,399,751 2398,925 1219,005 393,749 ... .. ffree dolls 558,468 362,433 885,888 596,274 151,228 227,348 367,726 AU other...................... {dut..dolls... 2,764,015 2,665,428 2,452,888 i, 182,586 1,563,764 1,176,282 Baskets of bamboo, wood, straw, 514,018 fttn.....................................dut. .dolls 609,012 460,573 450,813 169,181 575,063 620,893 265,305 246,475 235,400 Chair, cane or reed............dut. .dolls.. 959,723 1,017,201 801,713 789,196 838,265 722,385 610,389 910,547 705,046 774,464 F urniture...........................d u t.. dolls.. 1,132,667 IM POSTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Wood, and manufactures of—Continued. Unmanufactured—Continued. Pulp wood.......................lree--{doHs.\' Roueh ............................fre e -{dolls.. j t__ fcords.. Peeled........................... free -{dolls .. « „ ,__ fcords.. Kossed..........................,ree- ‘{dolls .. and 440 No. 259.—M e r c h a n d ise I m po rted : Q uantities 120,063 4,478,903 150,765 186,406 156,986 187,253 144,863 2,871,797 2,685,687 2,598,279 3,141,119 3,148,173 7,703 35,810 17,712 135,316 644,740 317,002 243,619 264,882 23,766 300,114 ‘ 14,007 *500,164 931,704 9,142,359 11,483,268 10,693,730 26,884 243,455 198,797 184,590 167,222 994,348 5,831,016 6,286,616 ‘6,766,107 8,504,238 37,968 2,092,483 68,534 72,015 3,394,273 3,494,982 ii6,i96 2,057,877 174,245 * 70,692 8 1,214,978 3,052,297 61,024 71,875 1,327,747 1,146,463 5,074 73,186 *6,350 * 355,392 296,072 3,821,806 6,203 65,559 68,044 331,230 3,080,722 3,430,613 55,760 100,555 5,256, 724 3,025,941 587,922 507,048 19,881,111 16,867,850 2,783,091 1,903,214 42,774,599 60,056,178 4,234,039 4,503,637 60,734,755 64,559,815 237,514 7,313,326 2,546,164 12,436,169 31,091,813 43,527,982 274,216 8,629,263 2,000,934 11,338,762 32,351,665 43,690,427 378,322 11,768,014 2,350,906 15,949,246 38,473,258 54,422,504 491,873 13,980,357 2,465,526 16,965,878 36,965,925 62,931,803 477,508 14,218,922 2,804,032 35,004,278 17,497,863 62,602,131 502,913 16,165,316 3,014,009 21,476,457 40,347,631 61,824,088 508,360 17,023,338 3,590,639 48,577,065 13,855,974 62,433,039 45,798,303 10,278,199 13,332,540 3,624,617 66,849,681 9,762,122 142,580,993 29,455,598 21,952,259 4,591,559 101,876,052 11,124,837 111,592,978 27,231,052 31,614,235 7,931,145 120,721,019 16,058,647 40,104,845 9,044,321 12,456,468 3,280,683 . 85,086,328 10,903,001 71,203,329 15,106,193 15,557,664 3,802,034 106,639,720 14,170,115 67,238,715 15,422,920 16,886,446 4,266,327 111,168,094 15,800,576 270,107 7,018,404 99,977 8,231,577 281,624 22,488,642 4,316 332,015 43,451 4,391,356 699,475 42,461,994 2,248,904 78,418,836 14,876,216 93,295,052 #7,055,664 81,759,154 83,570,989 81.049.844 827,467,827 84.284.844 ....................1..................... ....................1..................... .............. ! 8Aug. 6, 1909, to June 30, 1910. ‘July 25 1911, to June 30,1912. •118,033,097 222,017,420 403,121,585 828,922,005 52,008,509 112,145,657 •15,268,709 15,054,694 13,292,160 83,857,123 3,735,158 3,916,708 •74,535,486 65,709,752 109,268,999 •12,744,767 10,865,475 23,955,236 • July 1 to Nov. 30,1913. *Dec. 1,1913, to June 30,1914. 279,481,501 101,502,941 17,055,953 6,723,737 67,072,671 19,814,386 441 237,514 7,313,326 IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. 213,110 Wood pulp.......................dut -{dSfs".'. 0,348,857 (free J^ons... Mechanically ground.< L ** lduM doUs Chemical, 11n hi -Jlree * nlln ld u t.|doii8 sm phate.................f e e - - { S '; S rip lu te .................tr e e - td f f i” (ton* r*i nmi ni bleached.-[ *1dolls Chemical, ’ e__ 1 -J |irw f*ona ld u t { d o lta ‘ Sulphate.................fre e -{ “ “ ;; 8ulPh lte .................f* --{ d o n s:: 213, no Total wood pulp........;; 6,348,857 All other manufactures of. d u t.. dolls.. 3,057,456 Total wood, and /free..dolls., 11,393,395 manufactures of. \d u t.. dolls.. 31,576,546 Total wood, and mfrs. of.dolls.. 42,969,941 Vool, hair of the camel, goat, alpaca, and like animals, and manufactures of: Unmanufactured— Class 1—Clothing.............dut. ' 82,982,116 21,378,304 Class 2—Combing............dut. ’ 10,671,378 3,235,281 Class 3—Carpet.................dut. --(d<3is' 110,194,051 16,920,443 Wool of the sheep, hair of the camel, and other like animals— • Class 1—Clothing.... .free. Class 2—Combing.... .free. . flhe Class 3—Carpet. . . . . ..fre e..< ^ jjj 1 Oct. 4,1913, to June 30,1914. *July 1 to Oct. 3,1913. Article. Total unmanufactured. -■ {|jolis Manufactures of— Carpets and carpeting.dut. niisdS” Carpets and rugs woven fsq. y d s.. whole......................d u t.. Idolls___ All other....................d u t.. /sq. y d s.. idolls___ lb s ......... Cloths............................dut. .• sq. yds dolls .... sq. y d s.. Dress goods, women’s and d o lls.... children’s.................. d u t.. lb s......... d o lls.... Hair of the Angora goat, alpaca, etc., manufactures of.. .du t .. dolls.. Knit fabrics........................du t..dolls.. Mungo, flocks, shoddy, noils^ libs__ wool extracts, rags, an<^ idolls.. waste..............................a u i.. j Press cloths of camel’s hair for oil milling nurnoses..........free, .dolls.. Tops...................................dut ■ fibs.... {dolls.. Wearing apparel...............du t..dolls.. Wool w a s t e s f r o ft dolls __ Yarn...................................d u t- - { & : : All other..............................dut. .dolls.. Total manufactures of.........dolls.. 1908 V a l u e s , by A rticles , Y ears E n d e d J u n e 1909 1910 1 1911 1912 1918 30, 1907 1914 to 1917— Continued. 1915 1916 1917 * 11,717,097 5,301,563 9,145,278 8,162,093 1572,430 1,633,426 2,403,133 3,096,106 203,847,545 125,980,524 266,409,304 263,928,232 137,647,641 193,400,713 195,293,255 247,648,869 308,083,429 534,828,022 £72,372,218 41,534,028 23,664,938 45,171,994 51,220,844 23,228,005 33,078,342 35,579,823 53,190,767 68,242,568 142,420,734 131,137,170 1,068,010 4,435,067 686,784 2,795,066 1,042,378 4,032,512 1,205,982 1,003,741 4,591,721 3,807,805 841,249 3,850,804 1,085,431 4,895,989 1,073,877 4,452,309 i ....................i .................. 5,336,546 4,443,248 4,510,224 6,232,790 4,727,279 4.119,110 4,285,495 12,385,586 5,732,200 4,859,796 4,780,606 6,425, G64 5,142,507 4,630,478 4,888,447 12,794,048 46,924,917 45,035,142 34,619,747 48,345,084 30,414,343 15,415,245 15,712,155 29,442,047 9,240,245 9,217,804 6,761,536 9,374,140 6,262,566 3,279,198 3,321,626 22,376,549 H,521,451 84,396,660 31,448,898 35,635 210,856 57,113 17,258 674,289 1,265,038 495,173 125,804 271,116 141,625 450,968 , 1,674,915 1,620,270 1,416,935 1,813,542 2,274,756 2,171,477 2,158,384 2,268,125 4978,709 195,797 192,826 284,393 151,035 233,704 154,668 980,662 1,053,695 5,527,938 582,568 678,430 1,309,850 i,082, i57 602,393 22,321,460 19,387,978 18,102,461 23,532,175 18,569,791 14,912,619 16,318,141 34,294,204 1,059,072 2,947,057 446,963 1,806,144 . 286,495 511,207 i6,648,990 6,117,181 17,139,292 8,881,555 10,262,732 6,479,063 29,542,723 6,914,313 8,000,010 1,691,259 7,320,867 1,805,880 2,243,660 1,673,029 79,091 1,800,391 834,864 4,302,694 29,791,356 659,807 3,024,610 297,101 767,232 6,055,032 8,212,495 7,494,082 3,329,425 826,122 1,183,472 1,885,216 50,311 787 483,183 5,853 251,812 5,913 1,127,536 1,708,794 1,207,517 1,668,333 110,477 38,374 88,086 55,406 602,952 1,068,618 15,657,537 18,862,463 IM PO R TS— Q U A N T IT IE S A N D V A L U E S. Wool, hair of the camel, goat, alt iaca, and like animals, and manufaet ures of— Continued. U nmanufactured—Continued Hair of the Angora goat, alpac a,/lbs___ and other like animals. dut .:\dolls.. 1907 and 442 No. 259.—M er c h a n d ise I m po rted : Q uantities Zinc, and manufactures of: Ca'am,ne............................... ............................. Or* [gross w t.. tons.. Ore and calam ine.dut.<zinc cont. .lbs .. [dolls.................... 83,890 1,210,001 15,847 232,796 44,345 508,695 14,509 222,419 6 24,893 « 359,193 *40 61,280 8 55,574 65,933 54,464 51,934 18,280 79,814 291,264 262,767 8 43,609,706 44,632,900 36,135,401 43,427,836 14,484,802 66,649,420 254,865,998 206,397,423 8778,999 937,095 727,117 831,080 251,479 1,818,140 10,425,111 7,596,930 4,451,518 20,448,226 4,934,349 7,080,059 27,142,199 2,145,089 1,724,753 1,760,133 711,973 204,109 851,940 238,126 418,556 1,525,688 90,481 88,661 46,696 159,166 4,653,646 4,807,664 2,877,680 2,150,970 1,027,861 264,364 223,010 159,928 358,833 ■ 143,704 18,611 44,458 300,566 121,238 50,981 15,640 24,083 4,710 588 282,584 219,749 870,551 719,122 1,911,290 364,472 272,672 522,709 190,988 53,978 632,606 29,432 394,784 RECAPITULATION. Entered for immediate consum ption 1,253,733,227 1,022,018,777 1,123,818,316 1,360,644,063 1,360,829,246 1,478,672,859 1,601,837,956 1,678,118,779 1,472,945,555 1,977,314,178 Entered for warehouse...................... dolls.. 180,688,198 172,323,015 188,101,908 196,303,367 166,396,859 174,692,075 211,170,278 215,806,878 201,224,185 220,569,332 2,433,901,796 225,453,389 Brought in cars and other land vehicles .........*................................................. dolls.. 94,172,649 71,310,825 71,391,142 90,408,369 91,074,620 102,187,084 115,346,125 156,217,004 147,900,328 197,908,390 304,616,383 Brought in American vessels: Steam ................................................dolls.. 169,955,148 145,101,373 144,364,918 140,061,750 140,233,302 163,610,490 185,046,549 193,424,634 271,711,911 449,872,543 648,266,478 Sailing........- ................................... dolls.. 6,595,568 6,818,360 6,163,157 7,039,226 6,407,610 7,239,190 8,047,693 5,499,032 9,622,930 Brought in foreign vessels: Steam ............................................... dolls.. 1,147,773,528 958,298,094 1,081,317,349 1,309,871,794 1,281,374,412 1,373,971,870 1,499,006,807 1,533,996,953 1,238,939,869 1,550,102,577 1,706,482,324 Sailing..............................................dolls.. 15,924,532 12,813,140 8,683,658 9,566,291 8,136,161 6,256,300 5,561,060 4,788,034 5,994,702 443 i Deo. 1.1913, to June 30.1914. * July 1 to Dec. 31,1913. 8 Jan. 1 to June 30,1914. 4 Oct. 4, 1913, to June 30,1914. 6July 1 to Aug. 5, 1909. 8Aug. 6, 1909, to June 30,1910. 7 This item covers articles (other than sugar, cigars, cigarettes, cheroots, hats, bonnets, and hoods) that are dutiable when the product oi foreign countries. IM P O S T S — Q U A N T IT IE S A N D V A L U E S. In blocks or pigs, and old. .dut. -{Perils" 1,332,015 3,103,634 86,326 172,428 Zinc dust...............................dut. ■' 12,068 il,724 All other manufactures of. ..dut. .dolls.. 98,394 Total,except ore and calamine .dolls.. 184,152 Product of the Philippine Islands, n. e. s.7 90,372 .................................................free, .dolls.. 78,129 •102,023 191,923 400,717 667,646 2,442,479 268,866 509,894 539,743 402,119 598,075 491,041 710,076 1,749,253 1,405,530 1,497,682 1,847,970 392,881 All other articles.................S ~ 420,000 543,895 511,403 457,083 546,094 1,198,451 607,473 640,427 853,606 1,288,585 2,765,239 Total value, imports /free, .dolls.. 644,029,761 525,603,308 599,550,639 755,311,396 776,972,509 881,670,830 987,524,162 1,127,502,699 1,033,526,675 1.492,647,350 1,848,840,520 of merchandise..........\d u t. .dolls.. 790,391,664 668,738,484 712,363,585 801,636,034 750,253,596 771,594,104 825,484,072 766,422,958 640,643,065 705,236,160 810,514,665 Grand total...............................dolls.. 1,434,421,425 1,194,341,792 1,311,920,224 1,556,947,430 1,527,226,105 1,653,264,934 1,813,008,234 1,893,925,657 1,674,169,740 2,197,883,510 2,659,355,185 Percent of free............................................... 44.90 44.01 50.87 48.51 69.54 61.73 45.70 53.33 54.47 67.91 69.52 1830 ...................................... 1840........................................ 1850........................................ 1860........................................ 1870...*................................. 1880........................................ 1885........................................ 1886........................................ 1887........................................ 1888........................................ 1889........................................ 1890........................................ 1891........................................ 1892...*................................... 1893........................................ 1894........................................ 1895........................................ 1896........................................ 1897........................................ 1898......................... '............. 1899........................................ 1900........................................ 1901........................................ 1902........................................ 1903........................................ 1904........................................ 1905........................................ 1906........................................ 1907........................................ 1908........................................ 1909........................................ 1910........................................ 1911........................................ 1912........................................ 1913...................................... 1914........................................ 1915........................................ 1916........................................ 1937........................... Crude m aterials for Foodstuffs in crude Foodstuffs partly or Manufactures f o r Manufactures ready use in m anufac condition, a n d wholly prepared. f u r t h e r use in for consumption. turing. m anufacturing. food animals. Value. Per ct. Value. Per ct. Value. Per ct. Value. Perct. Value. Per ct. Dollars. 36,482, 266 75,488,421 83,984, 707 216,009,648 213,439,991 238,787,934 248,611,181 254,409,407 250,236,436 271,275,629 286,235,227 304,566,922 346,848,321 315,096,548 247,289,240 276,068,989 263,982,189 251,817,671 296,834,858 286,311,334 277,723,374 325,244,296 397,417,247 373.307,140 408,442,137 461,424,464 472,114,493 .500,536,700 693,145,135 656,681,462 620,907,436 565,934,957 713,018,206 723,008,839 731,758,513 792,716,109 510,455,540 535,952,043 731,990 339 62.34 67.61 62.26 68.31 56.64 28.98 34.22 38.21 35.60 39.67 39.19 36.03 39.77 31.02 29.75 31.76 33.27 29.17 28.76 23.66 23.07 23.73 27.21 27.54 29.34 32.16 81.65 29.14 32.00 30.34 31.80 33.10 35.41 33.31 30.13 34.03 18.80 12.55 11.76 Dollars. 2,724,181 4,564,532 7,585,764 12,166,447 41,852,630 266,108,950 123,326,867 100,799,692 126,453,686 86,368,408 98,847,455 132,073,183 106,155,721 262,455,846 153,277,859 133,196,928 99,144,413 128,550,669 181,420,814 305,108,915 232,903,066 226,906,246 245,836,198 184,786,389 185,308,064 135,747,224 118,185,098 177,216,467 167,348,227 189,051,824 136,693,409 109,828,320 103,401,553 99,899,270 181,907,266 137,495,121 506,993,179 380,638,102 531,866,009 4.65 4.09 5.59 3.86 11.12 . 32.30 16.97 15.13 17.85 12. 63 13.54 15.62 12.17 25.84 18.43 15.30 12.50 14.90 17.58 25.21 19.35 16.48 16.83 13.63 13.31 9.46 7.92 10.32 9.03 10.30 8.28 6.42 5.13 4.60 7.49 5.90 18.66 8.91 8.54 1 Dollars. 9,556,992 15,936,108 20,017,162 38,624,949 50,919,666 193,352,723 201,800,801 162,689,021 175,784,781 169,872,314 174,504,227 224,756,580 226,448,303 250,438,545 247,075,061 249,846,142 219,090,299 219,413,574 235,051,930 284,879,827 304,754,736 319,696,334 337,152,992 328,831,350 323,244, 697 308,836,077 283,065,098 347,385,463 345,706,609 331,961,663 302,555,341 259,259,654 282,016,883 318,838,493 821,204,373 293,218,336 454,575,404 599,059,151 737,795,334 16.32 14.27 14.84 12.21 13.53 23.47 27.‘77 24.43 25.00 24.84 23.90 26.59 25.96 24.66 29.73 28.77 27. 61 25.41 22.79 23.64 25.31 23.32 23.09 24.26 23.22 21.52 18.97 20.22 18.65 18.10 18.47 15.16 14.01 14.69 13. 23 12.59 K. 74 14.02 11.85 Dollars. 4,117,606 4,841,101 6,060,900 12,641,625 13,711,708 29,044,159 39,437,313 34,037,715 36,732,490 40,176,023 42,712,932 46,454,992 47,961,372 60,284,241 49,070,703 67,145,189 62,253,782 76,219,728 98,284,243 101,990,563 117,730,260 153,275,660 148,350,629 132,206,324 140,666,864 174,876,659 209,926,174 226,210,513 259,442,028 261,105,883 231,144,267 267,765,916 309,151,989 348,149,624 408,'806,949 374,224,210 355,862,329 657,923,305 1,191,262,523 7.04 4.34 4.49 3.99 3.66 3.52 5.42 6.11 5.22 5.88 5.85 6.50 5.49 4.95 5.94 7.72 7.85 8.85 9.52 8.43 9.78 11.18 10.16 9.75 10.10 12.19 14.07 13.17 14.00 14.23 14.11 15.66 15.35 16.04 16.83 16.06 13.10 15.40 19.13 Dollars. 5,461,589 10,684,079 17,162,206 35,811,383 56,329,137 92,774,139 110,818,865 111,627,312 112,417,839 113,892,689 123,183,883 132,527,050 140,349,741 132,792,441 129,938,284 135,659,274 143,609,893 181,789,157 212,959,122 222,537,358 262, 656,583 331,746,496 317,746,673 321,946,630 327,468,629 348,734,801 402,049,798 459,812,655 480,681,423 489,469,958 440,271,747 499,215,329 598,367,862 672,268,163 776,297,360 724,908,000 807,465,511 1,998,298,249 2,942,577,415 9.84 9.47 12.72 11.33 14.96 11.26 15.25 16.76 15.99 16.65 16.87 15.68 16.09 13.07 15.63 15.61 18.10 21.04 20.63 18.38 21.81 24.20 21.76 23.75 23.62 24.30 26.96 26.76 25.93 26.68 26.87 29.19 29.72 80.98 81.97 31.11 29.73 46.77 47.25 Miscellaneous. Value. 0.31 .22 .10 .31 .09 .47 .37 .36 .34 .33 .65 .58 .62 .46 .52 .84 .67 .63 .72 .78 .68 .09 1.95 .07 1.51 .38 .43 .39 .39 .35 .47 .47 .38 .38 .35 .31 2.97 2.35 1.47 by Total value. Per ct. Dollars. 182,244 246,320 139,494 988,371 363,341 3,878,448 2,687,919 2,401,382 2,397,691 2,277,041 4,798,886 4,915,101 4,506,825 4,664,390 4,379,638 7,288,415 5,312,023 5,409,788 7,456,636 9,463,916 8,163,203 14,894,539 18,960,167 14,404,028 7,100,911 5,659,792 6,403,980 6,791,584 7,394,612 6,515,567 7,783,393 8,079,822 7,692,542 8,155,639 8,531,897 7,122,249 80,826,502 100,306,729 91,672,430 1917, Dollars. 68,524,878 111,660,561 134,900,233 316,242,423 376,616,473 823,946,353 726,682,946 665,964,529 703,022,923 683,862,104 730,282,609 845,293,828 872,270,283 1,015,732,011 831,030,785 869,204,987 793,392,599 863,200,487 1,032,007,603 1,210,291,913 1,203,931,222 1,370,763,571 1,460,462,806 1,355,481,861 1,392,231,302 1,435,179,017 1,491,744,641 1,717,953,382 1,853,718,034 1,834,786.357 1,638,355,693 1,710,083,998 2,013,549,025 2,170,319,828 2,428,506,358 2,329,684,025 2,716,178,465 4,272,177,579 6,227,164,050 EXPOETS, BY GREAT GROUPS AND GRAND DIVISIONS. Year ended June 30— to 444 N o . 2 6 0 .— D O M E S T IC M E R C H A N D IS E E X P O R T E D : V a lu e and P e r C en t o f T otal V a l u e , in S p e c if ie d Y ea rs , 1830 G r e a t G ro ups , a n d 1911 to 1917, by G reat G ro ups a n d G r a n d D iv isio n s .1 Grand division*. 48.08 67,311,072 45.08 64,038,436 40.62 138,824,625. 45.27 97,529,052 20.52 437,455,647 13.12 318,987,940 12.45 450,867,029 16.35 31,770,969 16.31 32,333,166 16.40 33,354,160 17.19 33,208,798 15.90 55,078,043 12.37 50,829,798 10.18 74,354,084 917,502 1.68 2.37 1,341,384 1.81 1,840,304 1,303,695 2.83 5,720,236 5.68 7,036,091 5.17 4.53 5,198,902 1,907,112 17.43 30.97 754,631 26.39 3, 724,558 26.88 4,104,017 976,859 26.26 16.33 189,686 296,859 16.77 820,876 4.30 1,075,183 2.76 984,364 4.53 3.24 1,003,417 2.52 3,222,825 3,974,362 2.05 3.29 923,488 674,032 6.50 356,481 ,29 19.73 3,179,355 8.87 346,142 6.75 4,539,569 6 .1 1 620,230 5.89 225,647 5.22 ’ 4.83 9.48 6.63 22.50 10.73 10.47 7.20 6.47 5.60 6.51 12.10 7.24 6.59 .85 1.02 1.26 1.05 5.86 3.96 2.0 2 2.24 .65 3.24 3.63 .86 .07 .08 1.25 1.50 1.25 1.20 4.16 3.02 .85 2.86 1.48 10.94, 1.24 15.98 1.43 .43 204,032,487 229,760,903 224,870,956 200,627,416 363,999,521 470,933,449 544,147,634 50,768,269 54,410,834 61,701,047 59,645,824 58,702,098 86,874,397 147,550,642 11,347,154 11,886,563 13,377,226 13,486,418 15,121,491 31,093,112 25,923,841 8,347,547 13,434,880 11,316,677 10,592,390 5,865,189 5,687,277 8,624,488 4,528,397 6,145,826 6,337,742 5,447,723 7,089,335 8,541,790 6,598,466 2,993,039 3,199,487 3,000,725 3,418,565 3,797,770 5,929,126 4,950,263 15.82 17.33 15,36 13.64 18.72 15.84 12.63 11.51 10.89 10.35 11.70 12.89 12.36 13.07 10.47 9,02 9.18 10.87 15.50 11.87 10.08 9.81 11.48 9.86 9.36 6.18 2.05 2.31 6.87 8. 56 8.03 6.54 9.16 8.69 6.07 12.69 13.32 12.38 12.26 13.37 13.67 9.41 210,452,454 225,744,771 268,663,626 259,013,736 259,657,112 451,992,386 844,097,157 61,692,432 73,128,248 95,477,630 72,475,129 55,893,764 115,215,289 197,706,024 18,122,460 25,576,931 28,110,908 21,868,615 10,373,647 33,049,098 46,805,293 7,517,661 11,711,380 9,308,267 6,783,153 12,874,589 42,622,807 84,262,461 8,570,787 9,062,171 9,954,577 11,070,462 8,528,753 10,000,292 12,492,303 2,796,195 2,326,023 2,291,951 3,013,115 2,534,464 5,043,343 5,899,285 1See explanatory notes, p. 7, 16.32 17.03 18.01 17.60 13.36 15.20 19.60 13.98 14.63 16.02 14.21 12.28 16.40 17.52 10. 71 19.40 19.29 17.63 10.78 18.60 18.21 8.84 .01 18.11 5.99 11.37 15.34 22.60 13.01 13.45 12.61 13.28 11.01 10.18 11.49 11.85 9.68 7.88 10.80 8.92 11.62 11.22 186,129,372 206,783,275 239, 472,784 246,365,117 412,868,348 1,260,179,253 1,858,023,885 219,563,459 252,551,636 301,937,979 251,843,456 204,348,748 347,641,395 585,794,659 75,920,692 89,816,696 99,660,156 83,830,892 54,702,998 107,015,000 160,928,396 52,481,000 54,855,082 60,118,358 61,258,121 63,550,374 183,969,377 217,097,881 48,864,055 62,799,675 58,036,484 62,964,857 56,577,606 74,651,968 84,869,103 15,413,374 15,461,999 17,071,599 18,645,557 15,417,437 24,841,256 29,863,591 14.44 15.59 16. 30 16.74 21,23 42.40 43.14 49.76 50.54 50.66 49.39 44.90 49. 47 51.91 70.03 08.12 68.39 67.57 56.07 60.26 64.92 61.67 46.88 52.38 54.12 56.12 66.30 58.23 74.10 73.51 73.51 75.56 73.05 75.98 78.06 65.33 64.36 58.72 66. 86 54.27 57.28 56.78 1,545,720 1,905,496 2,509,785 1,694,028 71,412,773 80,458,353 73,949,740 5,304,926 5,783,476 5,749,118 5,119,032 8,789,436 15,197,203 8,269,308 279,740 87,052 96,048 65,136 107,713 243,032 609,446 11,599 16,147 23,076 22,891 238,542 35,086 28,336 268,506 164,766 62,096 147,126 70,226 79,256 261,716 182,052 208,004 101,786 74,036 201,818 4,293,799 8,553,885 .12 .14 .17 .12 3.67 2.71 1.71 1.20 1.16 .97 too 1.93 2.16 .73 .26 .07 .07 .05 .11 .14 .24 .01 ,01 .02 .02 .21 ,01 .01 .41 .22 .07 .18 .10 .08 .24 .77 .87 .35 .27 .71 9.89 16.27 1,289,354,924 1,325,890,164 1,464.005,220 1,471,260,488 1,944,327,132 2,972,349,994 4,307,310,138 441,214,836 499,731,040 595,976,098 509,948,265 455,185,295 702,705,569 1,128,586,421 108,411,268 181,836,810 145,724,022 124,060,986 97,565,046 177,628,611 257,115,096 85,096,049 117,008, 860 114,781,203 113,189,990 113,242, 412 277,850,448 372,841,129 66,879,513 71,822,030 78,946,693 83,330,983 77,448,279 98,262,580 108,720,564 28,692,436 24,026,424 29,073,122 27,887,313 28,410,301 48,380,377 52,590,702 445 619,881,819 597,663,284. 591,663,544 666,037,139 398,933,731 389,798,613 536,224,693 72,114,801 81,523,691 97,756,169 87,656,026 72,373,206 86,947,492 114,911,804 1,817,820 3,127,684 2,639,885 3,506,230 5,538,961 9,192,278 11,649,219 14,831,130 36,236,240 30,290,277 30,429,418 29,736,859 45,346,125 62,531,104 2,836,893 1,984,610 3,581,481 2,697,398 1,953,635 2,014,912 3,575,488 1,583,743 2,473,430 2,827,707 2,389,898 1,919,248 2,652,623 3,098,031 BY GREAT GROUPS AND GRAND DIVISIONS. Europe: m i ........................................ 1912................................. 1913................................. 1914................................. 1916................................. 1916................................. 1917................................. North America: 1911................................. 1912................................. 1913............................ 1914................................. 1915................................. 1916................................. 1917................................. South America: 1911................................. 1912................................. 1913................................. 1914................................. 1915................................. 1916................................. 1917................................. Asia: 1911................................. 1912................................. 1913................................. 1914................................. 1915................................. 1916................................. 1917................................. Oceania: 1911................................. 1912................................. 1913................................. 1914................................. 1915................................. 1916................................. 1917................................. Africa: 1911................................. 1912.................... ........... 1913................................. 1914................................. 1915................................. 1916................................. 1917................................. and V alues , by A rticles , Y ears E nded J une 30, 1907 to 1917. [The term “ ton,” as used In this table, signifies the long ton of 2,240 pounds.] 1908 1909 1910 609,710 663,544 592,831 872,997 1,347,225 Mowers and reapers.................... dolls*. 15,078,231 Planters and seeders ............dolls.. Plows and cultivators.................. dolls.. 3,492,073 Thrashers.....................................dolls.. All other, and parts of..................dolls.. 8,366,152 13,750,434 14,052,083 11,281,719 16,040,675 3,139,496 3,795,800 6,239,466 8,638,472 7,454,468 7,846,301 10,602,848 Abrasives: Wheels, emery and other............dolls.. All other1....................................dolls.. } Agricultural implements, and parts of: 1914 1915 1916 / 809,720 1,654,718 \ 1,501,662 655,778 1,458,854 736,879 1,065,369 1,630,265 1,703,073 3,846,101 2,223,113 li, 294,251 16,994,386 1,606,120 7,212,118 4,253,417 5,573,964 746,748 20,567,107 1,314,874 7,659,278 4,805,594 5,478,751 410,121 18,658,363 865,642 5,205,926 2,519,276 4,246,461 181,570 3,514,803 382,070 2J528,410 1,029,234 2,668,891 284,209 6,246,997 297,251 4,456,968 1,520,577 4,805,295 505,372 10,044,008 403,700 5,976,532 2,341,001 7,282,373 35,640,1)05 40,572,352 31,965,789 1911 1912 1918 1917 Total...................................... dolls.. 26,936,456 24,344,398 25,694,184 28,124,033 35,973,398 10,304,978 17,611,297 26,552,986 Aluminum, and manufactures o f.. .dolls.. Animals: 442,987 290,016 341,639 666,937 1,330,018 1,144,353 2,046,915 1,101,920 3,245,799 6,644,349 20,299,982 423,051 Cattle...........................................{dolls!’ 34,577,392 Fowls ..... ....................... dolls. _ 24,262 309,440 Ho«3............................................ { $ & : : 33,882 Horaes..........................................{ & : : 4,359,957 6,781 Mules........................................... 850,901 135,344 SheeP...........................................{don's!! 750,242 All other, including fowls............dolls.. 355,148 349,210 29,339,134 151,925 30,818 307,202 19,000 2,612,587 6,609 990,667 101,000 589,285 262,414 207,542 18,046,976 115,946 18.655 144,605 21,616 3,386,617 3,432 472,017 67.656 365,155 114,122 139,430 12,200,154 137,619 4,410 46,955 28,910 4,081,157 4,512 614,094 44,517 209,000 158,756 150,100 13,163,920 105,506 8,870,075 24,714 1,177,199 18,376 647,288 5,484 702,847 21,287 2,378,248 13,387 949,503 8,551 74,032 25,145 3,845,253 6,585 1,070,051 121,491 636,272 259,125 19,038 159,370 34,828 4,764,815 4,901 732,095 157,263 626,985 294,647 15,332 151,747 28,707 3,960,102 4,744 733,795 187,132 605,725 451,554 7,799 10,122 133,751 93,067 289,340 22,776 3,388,819 64,046,534 65,788 4,883 690,974 12,726,143 47,321 152,600 534,543 182,278 408,284 202,817 22,048 238,718 357,553 73,531,146 111,915 22,960,312 52,278 231,535 331,337 21,926 347,852 278,674 59,525,329 i36,689 27,800,854 58,811 367,935 391,380 Total.......................................dolls.. 41,203,080 34,101,289 22,645,438 17,447,735 19,048,653 15,447,987 7,080,122 5,803,659 77,953,686 99,671,296 89,382,853 1,166,844 404,529 1,513,333 395,868 Artificial flowers and millinery. . . . dolls Art works: Paintings and statuary.dolls.. Asbestos, and manufactures o f ___dolls.. Ore and unmanufactured...........{dolfs Manufactures o f ...........................dolls.. Asphaltum, and manufactures of. .dolls.. Unmanufactured....................... {dcStelJ Manufactures o f ........................... dolls.. 297,156 274,828 374,476 549,407 302,232 451,968 494,509 268,598 425,429 1,065,695 680,506 943,427 818,604 1,415,302 126,172 298,321 823 19,132 293,616 459 16,151 388,833 353 16,591 520,894 828 28,359 688,414 i09 5,050 687,073 535,027 301 8,821 1,019,083 219 21,851 1,502,437 io, 617 488,703 213,817 24,221 565,581 302,971 32,001 707,997 462,885 54,560 1,164,486 475,541 49,831 1,131,086 362,347 28,553 616,240 400,154 42,754 830,946 511,760 34,423 712,051 554,665 DOMESTIC EXPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES. 1907 Article. 446 No. 261.—DONE STIC MERCHANDISE EXPORTED: Quantities Breadstuffs: Barlfty /bush.. (dolls.. /tons... (d o lls.. RrAftH qtiH UlOvUlt jji. vciu auu hicpnif ..................... /lb s .... (dolls.. Buo.lrwhpat ............................. /b u sh .. I^ U VV iiuats UJ T (dolls.. /b u sh .. Com ............................................. (dolls.. nnrn mpal vuiii mcdi................ ................... /b b ls. . (dolls.. NfiftH orraino C molf cnmiifc /tons... l'llO U glalUo otiH IQalt SprOUto- . iuU (dolls.. Mill feed 3..................................... /tons... (dolls.. /lb s .... n^tTnACil V/ttHUC(ll.................................................... (dolls.. /b u sh .. Ofi.t'.s (dolls.. Preparations of, for table food... .dolls.. /lb s .... B.Ica (dolls.. 158,544 1,717 56,572 798,257 156,396 540 18,291 22,745 35,010 1 ,5 4 8 ,8 5 9 261,418 739 19,935 6,9 05 310,792 473,397 1 ,3 7 1 ,5 0 8 240,432 1,870 57,319 9,9 60 447,460 716,159 1 ,3 34,1 48 287,147 1,683 46,499 12,106 542,033 783,120 1,010,651 181,958 1,212 26,939 13,792 616,327 576,442 657,520 122,597 825 21,424 11,949 531,404 720,728 1,941,976 419,633 5,226 123,675 19,317 929,309 969,737 2,898,688 783,004 1,851 49,807 18,495 1,118,777 782,154 649,395 503,629 784,552 1,036,234 35,037 38,864 550,497 32,031 | 506,801 598,744 608,037 715,346 245,628 232,628 150,371 152,167 162,009 3,701,871 3,510,276 4,355,561 6,2 3 0 ,0 9 2 77,576 47,651 34,796 67,536 103,477 3 7 ,677 ,29 6 3,6 5 2 ,0 6 9 5 ,5 1 6 ,3 8 2 780, 530 4 ,4 4 8 ,3 4 3 19 ,694 ,81 7 2 ,1 5 7 ,8 0 5 7,3 80,7 44 1 ,1 7 7 ,6 2 6 5 ,2 1 9 ,2 0 5 2 5 ,738 ,84 5 2 ,7 1 4 ,2 0 2 5 ,4 6 5 ,7 2 4 791,629 3 ,9 6 6 ,6 4 5 15,766,007 1,5 76,0 03 40,282 ,17 3 6,1 4 9 ,1 8 3 12,819,373 5,1 62,2 93 874,625 133,106,197 35,669,599 128,331,820 10,240,279 1,979,284 393,493,015 121,368,019 259,980,247 17,536 .70 3 11 ,4 1 1 j 819 6,1 79 170,733 12 ,532 ,48 0 720,067 1,347 1,503 49 ,064 ,96 7 28 ,800 ,54 4 428,794 1,4 4 4 ,5 3 9 79,160 2 ,0 6 1 ,5 4 0 156,142 4 ,1 8 0 ,1 3 3 4 8 ,533 ,35 0 1 ,5 14,8 48 3 3 ,759 ,17 7 13,206 ,24 7 2 ,3 58,8 64 24 ,801 ,28 0 6 ,6 44,7 47 4,2 5 3 ,1 2 9 2,5 70 71,043 12,645,551 728,744 . 580 695 9 ,3 80,8 55 7 ,0 08,0 28 336,241 1,185,891 59,788 1,4 67,0 28 67,690 1,840, Oil 15 ,998 ,28 6 569,204 1,8 5 9 ,9 4 9 757,527 2 ,3 2 3 ,4 1 2 18 ,223 ,26 4 26 ,754 ,52 2 27,473,160 20,663,533 18,184,079 14,613 11,426 329,425 432,288 11,403,079 11,687,452 702,509 787,685 515,304 413,643 481,014 396,987 38,217,012 48,786,291 39 ,339 ,06 4 30,780,887 419,979 470,503 1,9 23,2 14 1,601,258 7,5 90 1,633 177,987 47,448 25,459 25,602 801,054 787,048 68 ,394 ,97 9 54,748, 747 1,885,622 2,4 16,0 68 95,918,884 96,809,551 47,985,790 57,469,964 4 ,3 06,8 99 5,074,983 75,448,635 120,695,213 16,381,077 19,027,082 7,428 279,650 11,766,580 1,115,405 260,102 350,606 64,720,842 72,497,204 508,113 2,757,324 1,505 47,809 46,112 1,693,752 110,903,344 4,491,154 88,944,401 55,034,981 7 ,7 -1 ,8 5 6 181,371,560 4,942,373 721,046 3,158,335 765,447 3 prior to 1913 included in “ Bran and middlings.” 9,329,877 8,238,842 4,5 56,2 95 92,675 2 ,1 15,8 48 11,886,745 696,025 199,429 128,837 83,300,708 44,261,816 766,880 2,3 13,4 10 84,581 1,6 17,8 50 4,3 49,0 78 3 ,2 05,5 28 116,917 3 ,0 0 4 ,1 7 4 13,052,074 766,170 116,127 94,638 52,445,800 33,942,197 654,515 2,0 53,4 47 65,682 1,4 24,6 77 6,580,393 4,672,166 45,737 1 ,2 22,4 06 12,606,614 710,687 186,702 137,413 35,853,412 25,194,466 452,907 1,549,010 75,503 1,758,404 4 ,3 11,5 66 3,0 52,5 27 53,548 1,5 2 1 ,6 2 2 13,064,688 767,151 158,160 103,138 36,802,374 25,427,993 331,531 1,147, 568 65,497 1,640,401 9,3 9 9 ,3 4 6 5 ,3 81,3 60 67,687 1,8 9 5 ,5 5 5 14,022,092 800,068 223 186 -63,761,458 35 ,961 ,47 9 463,266 1 ,4 56,6 83 76,803 1 ,9 1 4 ,2 1 8 1 ,5 85,2 42 1 ,2 67,9 99 144,504 4 ,2 2 6 ,1 7 3 12,973 ,04 8 727,280 180 147 4 0 ,038 ,79 5 28 ,957 ,45 0 439,624 1 ,5 1 9 ,7 9 2 73,628 1 ,9 0 1 ,9 7 4 42,701,257 1,122,162 4,014,042 1,670,881 1,9 42,2 38 2,4 43,0 08 84,681 24,484,199 705,853 1,158,622 624,569 1,885,915 2,1 95,9 47 87,687 14,822,944 516,524 1,510,320 804,759 1,858,646 1,566,531 60,814 15,538,535 521,658 1,685,474 794,367 2,0 40,3 14 7,049,597 222,244 32 ,416 ,89 2 1,043,867 2 ,0 4 4 ,9 1 2 832,718 2 ,3 6 2 ,5 5 9 15,575,271 623,572 9 ,1 1 2 ,4 3 3 376,188 2,171, 503 1,1 3 5 ,6 3 5 2 ,0 6 3 ,8 7 6 2 6 ,797 ,53 5 851,402 aXlU XlilQCllIllgS - ....................... 1Includes tripoli after 1912. 2Prior to 1912 included in “ Toys.” 447 160,925 1,780 57,515 DOMESTIC EXPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Athletic and sporting goods2....... .dolls.. Babbitt metal............................... /lbs . .. (d olls.. 127,264 1,037 Bark, for tanning.......................... /to n s.. (dolls., 29,975 /to n s .. Bauxite concentrates................... (dolls.. Billiard balls................................. .dolls . 4,641' Blacking (including shoe paste and polish, and other): Stove polish...................................dolls.. 50,744 All other........................................ dolls.. 587,498 Bones, hoofs, horns and horn tips, strips, and waste.......................................dolls.. 172,208 Bone, manufactures of................... .dolls.. Brass, and manufactures of........... .dolls.. 4,5 80,4 55 Scrap and old, fit only for re/lbs . .. manufacture ........................... (dolls.. Bars, plates, sheets, etc.............. /lbs ... (dolls.. Articles made from ..................... .dolls.. __________ Article. 1907 1908 Breadstuffs—Continued. an d 1909 V a l u e s , b y A rticles , Y e a r s E n d e d J u n e 30, 1907 to 1917— C ontinued. 1910 1912 1913 14,488,070 130,228 2,623 2,503 6,250 24,182 23,729,302 22,040,273 10,129,435 49,386,946 1,057,140 12,649,036 118,985 5,548 4,844 4,306 17,029 30,160,212 28,477,584 11,006,487 50,999,797 1,333,560 14,106,777 109,660 1,822,962 1,260,384 5,296 21,311 91,602,974 89,036,428 11,394,805 53,171,537 862,735 1914 1915 1916 1917 1,272,252 4,191,062 2,031,430 36,274 15,541 10,371 2,222,934 12,544,888 14,532,437 1,555,012 14,733,409 15,374,499 80,315 119,619 8,293 646,941 416,182 31,119 92,393,775 259,642,533 173,274,015 87,953,456 333,552,226 215,532,681 11,821,461 16,182,765 15,520,669 54,454,175 94,869,343 87,337,805 346,888 1,045,396 1,293,091 750 14 13,260,015 21,599,631 73.914 525,347 149,831,427 298,179,705 11,942,778 93,198,474 1,133,583 Total........................................dolls.. 184,464,904 215,584,345 160,161,624 133,592,611 124,913,537 123,979,715 211,098,339 165,302,385 573,823,676 435,679,323 588,983,454 27,731,363 26,248,468 259,521 236,070 749,455 2,419,958 562,016 a y e ............................... .............. { K : : 2,184,335 « 3,377 4,105 16,521 R y e fl° ur......................................{doUsV. 10,879 76,569,423 100,371,057 W beat.......................................... {d ons;: 60,214,388 99,736,767 15,584, 667 13,927,247 Wheat flour.............................. -{dolls'.'. 62,175,397 64,170,508 732,660 1,445,289 All other.........................................dolls.. Rice bran and polish................. {dolls’ Bronze, manufactures o f................. dolls.. Broom corn and manufactures o f: ^ R ons.. Broom corn.................................. {dolls.. Manufactures of ..........................dolls.. Brooms and bru sh es...................... dolls.. Brushes .................................. dolls.. Buttons, and parts o f 1 ...........dolls.. Candles.......................................... { & ” Cars, carriages, other vehicles, and parts of: Aeroplanes, and parts of— Aeroplanes...............................'\dolls-. Parts o f ......................................dolls.. Automobiles,and parts of............ dolls.. Automobiles........................... \dolls-. 18,944,898 19,729,591 171,589 179,037 1,272,559 • 219,756 1,049,809 168,666 3,857 3,751 14,600 15,240 66,923,244 46, 679,876 68,094,447 47,806,598 10,521,161 9,040,987 51,157.366 47,621,467 562,620 1,188,518 333,589 C a r n a g e s............................................. { d o l l s .. 1,586,553 4,113 389,219 183,643 2,959 327,426 135,207 3,764 368,051 107,330 3,698 454,749 180,171 3,218 684,682 121,216 268,812 266,696 304,522 424,484 363,644 3,320 461,110 415,733 488,392 494,681 604,469 757,181 693,223 3,694,319 353,098 473,780 3,215,882 294,578 556,504 3,194,492 291,417 723,784 2,782,439 255,075 486,292 849,282 2,595,907 246,274 449,909 654,372 3,047,756 283,018 604,916 1,171,232 4,230,026 417,345 1,132,262 1,902,556 6,120,695 575,659 863,630 1,982,104 6,576,632 749,369 29 105,805 O Q 81,750 25,802 34 188,924 37,225 152 958,019 583,427 269 2,158,395 4,843,610 135 1,001,542 3,133,903 784 13,996 1,181,611 39,140,682 28,306 23,880 25,392,963 21,113,953 21,265 56,805,548 56,234 40,660,263 15,977 42,343,502 64,808 48,612,632 22,536,485 1,716 98,505 27,420,913 1,882 134,616 5,203,736 473,235 2,862 4,890,886 3,694,860 365,854 2,477 4,656,991 3,184 5,387,021 6,926 9,548,700 11,803 12,965,049 21,757 21,550,139 993 1,737,141 24,293 24,275,793 Commercial.......................... \dolls-. Passenger............................. \dolls.. 8 Parts of (not including engines and tires)....................................... dolls.. 1,050,986 611,355 620,856 605,179 1,641,520 2,544,180 4,107,155 5,240,599 13,737 902,541 6,624,232 7,831 537,168 7,853,183 1,810 172,556 DOMESTIC EXPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES, 1911 4 4 8 No. 261. — D omestic M e r c h a n d ise E x po r t e d : Q u a n tities 7,679,535 8,550,263 3,464,952 2,192,282 5,472,648 7,393,787 1,433,354 2,286,755 1,477,279 1,522,817 2,782,063 2,476,646 1,182,914 796,277 723,893 620,760 883,300 1,126,723 Wa« °n s ....................................... {dolls:! Wheelbarrows, pushcarts, and handtrucks......................................... dolls.. All other, and parts o f.'...............dolls.. 2,018,853 5,390,705 3,768,208 509,024 1,198,806 1,705,965 820,518 23,298,759 2,541,145 815,791 26,769,793 2,456,714 709,436 3,983 749,072 22,248 1,439,330 Motorcycles............................. {dolls.! 1,761,923 7,983,215 5,633,668 608,031 6,410 1,234,194 18,883 1,121,389 424,892 8,166 1,494,176 9,056 1,118,868 863,162 17,500 3,369,616 11,153 1,018,290 1,320,363 16,609 3,404,716 10,106 703,459 299,550 8,535,240 311,818 8,417,729 473,220 7,952,500 85,108,341 167,743,843 166,543,664 497,986 4,217,377 480,996 4,680,764 392,657 3,341,836 534,576 4,570,204 571,269 5,316,427 601,225 5,271,823 799, 700 3,245,918 632,977 2,939, 742 Total........................................dolls.. 20,513,407 22,072,902 15,392,817 20,630,859 30,534,936 42,633,303 54,585,888 51,676,222 444,518 709,455 1,180,415 69,178 7,956 551,643 945,421 1,470,317 103,429 4,271 587,859 827,971 1,143,657 99,095 13,360 1,189,080 1,715,169 2,292,376 110,647 25,310 1,694,214 2,971,274 4,349,290 122,490 27,317 2,034,371 3,423,747 5,083,046 56,414 45,726 1,639,046 3,999,715 5,822,107 49,478 73,030 1,387,541 2,391,453 3,382,282 40,154 81,997 722,850 2,361,451 3,241,686 51,175 105,009 2,328,142 2,740,536 3,776,564 60,417 94,096 3,112,441 2,345,952 4,111,550 105,202 155,470 367,682 2,150,311 862,819 1,379,611 83,350 1,736,692 558,357 305,998 328,034 1,958,630 819,753 987,193 59,588 1,716,303 556,852 241,608 6,732,584 80,327 302,237 1,100,495 383,788 699,443 38,365 1,815,268 600,957 260,965 5,081,038 61,899 404,480 1,328,601 581,820 5,777,462 60,537 319,900 1,962,336 881,991 7,002,444 71,877 364,207 1,565,368 685,565 9,790,532 89,783 364,347 1,837,173 788,143 12,131,750 125,892 357,035 1,598,776 652,486 46,771,510 516,436 2,611,741 944,374 438,846 82,020,246 1,990,532 22,717,335 1,472,258 857,161 58,604,048 961,888 54,725,124 823,694 645,439 7,002,220 425,910 486,608 117,696 813,023 Ginsens ........................................ { & : : 86,243,981 Lime, acetate of...........................{dolls 2,418,736 Medicines, patent or proprietary.dolls.. 5,834,850 7,849,502 408,057 437,950 154,180 1,111,994 61,049,936 1,543,440 6,475,713 3,063,504 132,929 380,884 186,257 1,270,179 66,552,063 1,096.401 5,833,883 2,846,575 2,187,727 2,615,138 2,725,964 1,754,914 3,376,780 790,274 631,690 844,826 529,062 750,748 881,879 524,063 336,600 404,024 639,941 2,226,457 388,448 23,915,634 26,607,824 32,207,802 33,419.375 32,845,649 35,772,867 1,097,952 990^027 '962,040 936,609 694,581 755,940 5,052, C80 7,375,775 10,238,808 4,431,425 4 6,218,042 6,401,928 262,561 330,007 445,580 4 269,684 188,464 287,481 1,177,925 314,694 347,656 325,519 356,919 380,203 224, 605 153,999 155,308 103,184 221,901 192,406 1,832,686 1,088,202 1,119,301 1,665,731 919,931 1,439,434 63,687,429 70,191,256 69,235,415 80,579,838 68,160,224 24,673,247 1,592,785 1,560,933 486,405 1,606,979 2,221,427 1,423,337 6,721,978 7,130,379 6,783,020 7,110,493 7,541,650 5,848,449 3 Prior to 1912 includes crayons. 4 Figures cover the period from Jan. 1 to June 30, inclusive. 3,969,805 860,118 5,902,799 37,773,692 1,211,267 17,978,242 2,469,437 5,102,002 256,082 1,597,508 18,804,972 961,645 8,397,971 4,835,544 1,028,419 3,908,573 31,282,971 1,001,861 28,128,190 3,012,954 11,709,287 198,480 1,386,203 12,959,222 607,847 8,613,153 Celluloid, and manufactures of.......dolls.. Cement, hydraulic2 ...................... {dolls Chalk3 ..............................................dolls.. Charcoal............................................ dolls.. Chemicals, drugs, dyes, and medicines: Acids— c , . . fibs___ Sulphuric..................................{dolls!. All other..................................... dolls.. Alcohol, wood..............................{ & ! Ashes, pot and pearl...................{dofls"" Baking powder........................... { ^ j ' *' Bark, extracts of, for tanning___dolls.. Calcium carbide.......................... \doll* Copper, sulphate of (blue vitriol). '' Dyes and dyestuffs.......................dolls.. 1 Prior to 1910 included under “ Notions.” 2 Net weight 380 pounds to the barrel. 449 DOMESTIC EXPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES. 32951°— s A 1917- Cars, passenger and freight, and parts of— For steam railways....................dolls.. Passenger...............................dolls.. All other................................ dolls.. For other railways.....................dolls.. Cycles, and motor cycles and parts A C h C C C l h l s o e w r o l y c n l , c a e u s a l l u e h l o s o C a l i s e c c g r 413,799 s b s , a t g k s r e u l g l , 435,041a n d y s , , n395,801 d p u 25,223 m d e y t r e c , a n 1914 d n d w a t c h e k . . . . .s . . . , . . . d . a . . . . o n. . . 1,445,290 . . p . 1,461,989 . r. . 1,265,795 . l .d . . l . . s . . . . . .a . . . . t. . s c . . h . . . . . e . . d . .s . . . , . o . . 1,723,982 .s . . d1,386,736. p . . 1,251,537 . a . l . . . l .n . .. . . . . . . a r m p s , 1,360,218 o f 1,228,713 t s a n a a l n d c — t u m i n o e a c o l c t f G r o f e a o u a t d a r e a i c i n e s r d n — p a r t s 1,552,725 1,460,424 . 68,460 177.548 d 1,314,290 l 3,595,512 o l s " 7,855,317 3,517,032 355,926 197.549 l l s . 56,222,337 . 76,273,940 d o o 44,007 158,972 f o 574,423 l l l s 1,084,732. l s 120,002 . . 201,455 141,455 . 166,244 : 2,593,826 1,524,438 2,532,266 1,744,133 3,013,149 2,574,809 4,118,264 4,276,399 f t o n2,-979,102 s 2,869,762 2,953,633 3,146,388 2,837,778 2,481,920 4,625,481 3,959,114 12,154,640 13,837,397 14,275,430 14,585,632 15,690,331 15,236,108 24,523,800 20,881,373 8,812,332 9,884,957 9,018,867 10,413,439 11,839,099 14,709,847 16,083,101 15,704,966 o 22,573,122 s 25,518,362 . . 23,041,365. . 25,926,914 . . 29,323,105 . . 37,412,642 . . 40,573,421 . . . . . u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39,039,640 3,682,188 19,389,523 14.412,995 36,516,617 3,878,478 20,356,370 18,749,684 45,599,339 4,635,134 25,768,713 19,533,705 57,366,428 o k e o 1,560,870 f : 11,294,252 12,722,735 11,888,629 37,316,795 13,367,072 40,512,546 14,985,487 45,013,436 17,688,949 52,648,750 20,708,582 65,097,221 19,664,080 59,921,013 18,095,183 55,906,140 22,628,162 65,955,709 24,168,839 83,135,141 823,040 3,013,088 763,809 2,718,385 765,535 2,752,275 872,013 3,077,372 946,474 3,300,964 805,819 2,938,191 900,672 3,318,437 742,476 2,789,814 602,473 2,304,475 976,398 3,779,445 1,170,824 6,279,552 96,432 99,003 110,523 90,829 22,676 121,168 22,150 21,317 o 34,727,762 s 39,355,759 n : : . . . . . . . . . . 99,308 . . . . 166,881 . . . . 136,721. . . . . 138,834 . . . . 121,375. . . . . 59,390 . . . . 152,273 . . . . . 43,145 . . . { 39,647 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d d c h o c o l a t e , p r e p a r e d o r ( n o t i n c l u d i n g c o n f e c t i o 514,266 74,809 o 129,220l l m n e s a 62,674 ! ' 145,574 r y n 498,694 471,358 376,336 336,940 1,934,166 471,458 403,509 1,668,657 3,451,519 f D . 35,356,109 28,630,278 45.514,438 34,853,601 40,779,693 50,723,958 52,649,233 49,177,146 35,333,483 42,916,479 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o s . ' 4,314,020. . . 3,729,840 . . . 5,703,786. . . 5,107,949 . . .6,864,668 . . . 8,679,422 . . 8,550,642 { 6,841,575 n 5,361,055. ' 6,405,837 1,484,290 986,100 1,468,767 1,469,043 1,815,835 4,301,029 1,860,800 2,421,664 2,167,508 a e d . . .r474,451 . . p . . .e . . 272,532 306,090 155,776 r 331,370 196,348 427,009 378,2681 439,026 461,0301 1,210,886 . " l 46,380,986 : 124,478,474 187,890,822 l s . 1,660,033 914,776 376,467 e e : 38,771,906 e n o r r 4,692,137w a 2,261,517 s . . t . . . e . . . .d . { . . . t . . f . o . . o . r. 297,280. s . . . l . . i. p 1917 1916 54,418 d .................................................{**&:: o 1,565,901 d 3,606,257 t l i a*8 1915 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .536,637 . . . . 661,889 . . . . 838,840 . . . . . . . . . . . . d o 1,099,315 l l s 989,367 . . r k s 549,877 n 424,312 e 513,071 s , . . . . d o l 852,256 . s 470,090 768,977 l 563,862 a r a t i o n s o f 3,141,022 d 12,649,854 l 18,381,450 . . . o l s b 476,837 a e s 1913 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24,131 . . . . . 42,806. . . . . 53,483 . . . . . 89,129 . . . . 164,311. . . . . 186,944 . . . . 178,630. . . . . 281,433 d a Totalcoal................................ { R j 1912 1,823,008 1,783,249 a a B C d . 1911 1910 1,661,468 1,880,677 o a d 1909 . . . . . . . . . . 20,373,036 . . 20,873,155. . 19,131,811 . . 21,415,935 . . 23,007,414. . .25,117,217 . . 26,574,519. . 27,079,092 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o n ................................ {d S L :: f ; m e 1908 . . o . . . . t. . . a. . . . .l . . . . . d . . . . . o . . . 3,169,272. . . . 2,848,725 . . . 2,517,332. . . 2,588,933. . . .3,126,771 . . . 3,542,145 . l . . .l . . s . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T C C C e 1907 . 18,077 38,522 116,022 48,391 17,269 41,269 73,861 45,595 31,525 u r o r 367,230 b r 785,335 m i s o n e 326,735 c , r u d e — { 784,349 2,018,724 1,353,310 885,756 630,527 t 864,808 8,562,327 7,334,619 6,821,451 8,287,197 6,861,571 13,476,704 9,923,700 12,761,958 14,695,317 . .i o l i . . n . . . { . g . . ( . . f . . p. o . . 267,315 s w d r n f i 338,670 e 456,762 535,635 635,476 300,348 a 327,096 d i 176,079 l u 392,573 d h e r . . 7,167,359. . . 7,331,120 . . . 7,424,220. . . 7,807,017 . . 8,880,676 . . . 9,321,477. . . 8,594,441 . . . 9,019,582. . 22,476,269 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o t t i i : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,145 . . . . . . 9,925 . . . . . 13,040 . . . . . 23,115. . . . . 35,631 . . . . . 22,455 . . . . . 42,650 . . . . . 57,581 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249,335 l . . l . . . . o . . . . . t . . h . . . . . e . d . . r. . . .o . . . . l221,725 . . . . . 295,884. . . . . 208,032 . . . . 244,146. . . . . 273,959 . . . . 226,770 . . l . . .s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255,699 i l C W s , h l a i h o F A C p a T t o t a l W A r o d u m n t o o S e o e t DOMESTIC EXPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES. P R S r 450 N o . 2 6 1 .— D om estic M e r c h a n d ise E x po r t e d : Q u a n tities and V a l u e s , by A rtic les , Y ea rs E nd ed J u n e 30, 1907 to 1917— Continued. ) u 20 1,100 2,000 793,741 500 318,400 706,746 307 224,078 716,727 250 660 784,629 25 990,125 600 3,900 1,046,144 1,850 950 1,282,196 950 6,258 1,329,147 50,031 1,222,794 1,904,101 2,102,847 62,843 1,838,588 81,465 1,808,131 71,200 1,417,791 51,445 1,304,887 41,862 1,095,296 65,625 3,123,865 64,341 2,958,790 77,410 3,257,089 16.147 220,147 95,041 726,383 93,969 1,759,615 414,046,463 701,876,954 621, 266,164 639,374.397 792,051.164 805,286,401 88,791,225 100,558,397 81,966,30' 83,624,806 98,705,308 108,875,117 AU°ther..................................{ & : : Unrefined black, blister, a n d ]^ converter copper in bars, pigs, ''' or o t her f orms..............................IUOUb - Befined copper in ingots, bars,\lbs___ rods, or other forms..................../dolls .. Old and scrap..................................{dcfliT. Plates and sheets............................{dolls* *’ 340,312 864,602,721 581,873,537 665,914 128,137,408 81,946,522 050,138 71,855,735 34,355,789 5,103,778 028,960 10,690,504 459,901 32,503,235 53,255,157 8,004,628 5,298,685 217,166 7,669,339 5,829,985 682,036 1,183,872 768,922 389,422 4,921,1 18,200,897 1,137,770 5,409,818 657,891,609 938,102,168 147,809,674 267,255,689 1,510,476 312,584 412,104 66,020 24,086,032 34,626,215 5,265,836 10.086,911 24,130,832 28,753,961 9,269,486 5,208,750 3,319,230 14,458,176 30,101,336 ................................................ f e : { i Figures cover the period from Jan. 1 to June 30, inclusive. 451 5,083,802 5,107,802 1,327,037 All other manufactures of................dolls.. 5,970,885 1,863,431 Total, not including ore,con centrates, e tc .. ................dolls.. 94,762,110 104,064,580 85,290,186 88,004,397 103,813,110 113,958,919 140,164,913 146,222,556 99,558,030 173,946,226 322,535,344 294,046 541,579 119,963 455,424 168,267 157,046 150,508 179,987 Cork, manufactures of.......................... dolls.. 211,795 462,199 339,436 Cotton, and manufactures of: Unmanufactured— (bales 21,622 26,872 33,042 20,173 2,311 30,201 25,939 4,247 19,186 11,843 6,158 943,864 Sea-island..................................... <lb s.... 7,605,804 12,699,567 9,740,806 11,460,277 8,214,847; 10.693,038 4,412,470 7,420.455 2,437,602 1,731,796 (dolls.. 2,075,446 3,351,132 2,035,120 3,276,441 2,345,567 2,460,130 1,078,274 1,619,847 483,184 458,728 484,465 (bales.. 8,688,296 7,401,538 8,551,789 6,233,092 7,807,414' 10,648,573 8,712,729 9,146,114 8,201,189 5,698,960 5,470,150 Upland and other......................<lbs___ 4,510,011,416 3,804,299,126 4,438,244.396 3,195,247,949 4,025,726,068 5,524,432,391 4,557,883,205 4,753.520,083 4,288,295,926 2,956,810,277 2,850,162,770 (dolls.. 479,202,351 434,437,070 415,355,545 447,170,802 582,973,302 563,389,141 546,278,921 608,855,454 372,068,490 364,710,378 518,505,147 474,704 252,627 218,956 (bales.. L inters............................................u b s___ 112,844,971 125,528,052 236,974,152 (dolls.. 8,992,685 24,110,815 3,665,017 bales.. 8,708,469 7.434,580 8,577,728 6,263,293 7,829,036 10,675,445 8,724,572 9.165,300 8,426,297 5,955,834 5,947,165 lbs___ 4,518,217,220 5,816,998,693 4,447,985,202 3,206,708,220 4,033,940,915 5,535,125,429 4,562,295,675 4,760,940,538 4,403,578,499 3,084,070,125 3,088,080,786 481,277,79; 437,788,202 417,390,665 450,447,243 585,318,869 565,849,271 547,357.195 610,475,301 376,217,972 374,186,247 543,074,690 d olls.. DOMESTIC EXPOBTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Coins, United States: Copper..................................................d olls.. N ick el..................................................d olls.. Confectionery......................................... d olls.. Copper, and manufactures of: Ore, concentrates, matte, and ftons .. regulus........................................... \d ol!s.. Pigs, ingots, bars, plates, rods,/lbs— scrap, and old............................\dolls_. Pigs, ingots, and bars................ {dolls!! ' Plates and sheets................... Hods and wire............................. {dolls Article. 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1918 30, 1907 1914 to 1917— Continued. 1915 1916 1917 BIeached............................(aoiis.. Colored............................. (dolls.. 14,273,069 5,749,700 1,868,490 616,087 1,572,677 449,658 142,923,740 10,585,646 99,697,884 9,994,928 173,248,540 101,833,072 208,383,337 152,710,558 165,417,652 247,131,711 213,189,754 199,886,679 157,741,806 176,626,594 11,496,734 6,930,007 12,381,384 10,098,985 11,798,194 16,774,304 14.928,599 13,838,005 12,292,261 17,491,224 32,805,741 23,896,769 37,739,860 19,371^650 27,419,347 40,848,436 39,495,028 42,104,861 53,138,547 76,499,861 Bleached................................ { & : ; 5,988,071 2,240,431 1,529,057 2,146,117 3,392,969 2,013,857 3,854,039 1,351,040 3,161,526 3,029,897 120,286,042 80,264,971 121,508,345 137,829,096 153,753,170 188,798,352 192,044,459 172,868,473 7,502,082 5,809,019 Co,OTed.................................. & : : 7,165,579 8,521,466 10,575,048 11,584,797 12,578,109 11,613,653 72,600,748 130,648,408 P rm ted.................................{Soils 4,185,404 8,303,925 31,397,862 39,646,447 Dyed in the piece............... (dolls ll] 3,762,774 2,787,147 82,065,232 127,150,410 All other...............................(dolls.. 5,563,664 10,835,396 148,408,387 12,378,566 58,739,752 7,090,476 222,709,897 25,743,049 326,340,329 205,994,812 367.631,542 309,911.304 346,590,169 476,778,499 444,729,241 414,860,013 396,944,195 550,571,720 21,239,247 14,268,083 21,693,080 19,971,491 24,387,099 31,388,998 30,668,234 28,844,627 28,682,515 46,381,390 690,193,896 72,608,110 Unbleached........................... { f c T° talcl° ths.................... {Io n s:: Laces and embroideries...........dolls.. Rags (except paper stock )___(doUg'' Waste, cotton........................... {dolls Wearing apparel— Corsets.................................... dolls.. Knit goods.............................. dolls.. All other.................................. dolls.. Yarn............................................dolls.. All other..................................... dolls.. 345,042 7.254.481 288,238 47,599,365 2,934,654 556,606 4,763,456 209,305 47,965,887 3,871,637 1,094,128 3,209,782 204,413 50,865,551 6,027,327 1,726,497 13,080,445 14,743,148 1,866,476 8.306.482 2,152,195 20,894,098 11,213,181 5,276,105 21,498,718 1,772,683 17,758,193 11,613,851 5,195,559 20,025,578 71,973,497 112,053,235 136,299,842 45,784,473 2,631,595 41,842,800 2,134,941 54,311,226 3,129,034 49,019,414 3,502,982 62,157,317 3,518,255 1,482,751 4,794,226 / 3,218,728 \ 400,600 328,638 3,576,847 3,176,001 1,016/325 3,230,342 551,062 3,252,816 1,175,147 4,549,921 463, 404 4,108,100 1,646,219 5,538,303 606,557 5,170,758 1,858,836 7,119,580 599,593 6,284,249 2,233,653 2,613,806 6,211,724 718,423 6,224,612 2,220,739 2,546,822 5,999,887 716,036 5,807,489 46,045, 483 2,366,454 25,177,758 31,878,566 33,397,097 40,851,918 50,769,511 53,743,977 51,467,233 6,037 73,505 8,763 13,894 6,592 2,720 16,385 16,788 36,073 1,173,992 796,314 1,656,384 1,746,260 2,433,231 153,286 2,656,917 / 2,694,550 \ 306,825 2,372,345 69,402 1,313,526 Total manufactures of........... dolls.. 32,305,412 Curios, antiques, etc........................ dolls.. Dental goods: Teeth..............................................dolls.. Allother..... .................................. dolls.. 232,457 11,506,270 532,407 67,250.583 4,566,769 163,655 9,211,772 460,389 78,624,075 4,449,481 273,258 1,782,371 245,649 1,981,991 DOMESTIC EXPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Cotton, and manufactures of—Contd. Manufactures of— Cloths— Duck— Unbleached...................... {dolls:: 452 No. 261. — D omestic M e r c h a n d ise E x po r t e d : Q u a n tities and V a l u e s , by A rticles , Y e a r s 'E n d e d J u n e Earthen, stone, and china ware: Bricks— 58,525 623,115 41,688 976,335 166,635 413,261 28,884 369,869 23,901 652,131 97,089 294,014 23,461 262,058 51,205 1,600,568 228,791 427,019 13,859 159,796 82,562 3,321,271 360,961 772,306 921,538 1,569,364 779,323 1,394,572 499,611 851,724 204,269 296,215 588,904 264,256 432,096 830,467 109,717 987,283 87,697 1,057,982 73,598 730,037 99,105 802,432 1,097,357 118,717 1,133,977 1,172,886 144,901 1,492,979 671,790 566,230 692,573 1,135,788 788,137 1,670,616 Total....................................... dolls.. 2,020,910 1,859,593 1,599,634 2,242,810 3,138,188 4,481,382 4,967,019 4,353,241 2,764,438 3,607,824 6,141,153 ................................................. Egg yolks, canned eggs, etc............ dolls.. 6,968,985 1,542,789 11,565 7,590,977 1,540,014 9,024 5,207,151 1,199,522 23,938 5,325,936 1,260,486 3,585 8.558,712 1,787,019 5,353 15,405,609 3,395,952 29,541 20,409,390 4,391,653 67,854 16,148,849 3,734,087 47,968 20,784,424 5,003, 764 88,865 26,396,206 6,134,441 210,255 24.926,424 7,568,911 72,491 685,640 2,634,365 32,816 432,656 1,992,304 967,146 2,013,130 19,038 258,309 1,911,850 1,569,836 1,468,961 26,519 356,729 3,157,239 3,009,676 2,554,504 38,396 482,652 7,192,204 721,069 753,351 818,985 1,123,664 10,017 186,019 4,386 76,766 1,425 30,984 1,134 18,693 1,425 15,752 1,527,420 228,288 1,363,493 394,692 1,285,858 172,064 849,261 219,439 838,002 101,923 2,509,849 473,149 1,197,751 144,872 7,670,868 1,282,039 1,336,790 157,413 10,703,531 2,143,802 2,900,930 808,999 2,139,505 468,269 3,349,276 606,056 8,869,753 1,445,604 12,041,746 2,316,967 4,541,541 1,455,343 440,916 2,818,743 624,483 776,381 4,218,974 993,193 1,039,149 5,889,770 1,265,459 F ire- - ..................................... {doiis:: Chinaware..................................... dolls.. Earthen and stone ware............... dolls.. Sanitary earthenware— Closet bowls, lavatories, sinks, etc., ................................................dolls.. Tiles (except d rain)................. dolls.. All other1.................................. dolls.. Electrical machinery, appliances, and in struments: 2 Batteries .. ............................. dolls.. Dynamos or generators............... dolls.. . 2,773,407 30,257 358,781 F ans............................................ {dolls.. Insulated wire and cables............dolls.. Interior wiring supplies, etc., including fixtures....................................... dolls.. Lamps— a™ f No . . . Aro............................................ {dolls.. Incandescent— /-% __ ___i „ |N - - J0 Carbon filament. . . . . . . . . . . . % q]Jq (J INo Metal filament...................... <dolls ' No Total lamps...................... {dolls Meters and other measuring instru ments ......................................... dolls.. Motors .........................................dolls.. Transformers................................ dolls.. 3,797,917 1Prior to 1913 stated as “ All other bricks and tiles.’ ’ 2 Electrical machinery .is included under “ Iron and steel, and manufactures of—Machinery” prior to 1913. For electric locomotives see “ Iron and steel, and manufactures 453 of—Machinery.’ ’ VALU ES. 22,486 205,485 AND 11,203 103,426 E X P O R T S ------ Q U A N T I T I E S 15,140 147,684 D O M E S T IC 88,779 785,696 50,601 1,098,893 135,768 455,763 30,032 252,120 ....................................{dons:: D om estic M e r c h a n d ise E x po r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s and V a l u e s , b y A rticles , Y e a r s E n d e d J u n e Article. 8,262,640 6,754,217 6,074,865 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 • 1915 1916 1917 539,389 1,953,504 24,536,885 26,772,816 25,060,844 19,771,757 30,256,778 51,903,823 4,082,402 316,306 1,745,007 7,808,096 793,433 2,051,356 315,494 851,583 3,705,517 389,556 2,132,394 2,521,749 2,667,123 2,294,921 2,657,106 3,521,533 17,714,205 37,083,488 5,937,945 16,500,810 10,114,310 12,550,242 13,352,144 14,464,601 7,712,999 19,561,654 615,641 1,636,225 1,067,208 1,386,721 1,416,760 1,587,184 924,079 3,656,653 910,956 1,500,133 1,149,731 690,851 1,218,541 989,385 7,686,480 212.821,076 249,917 209,064 247,200 5,091,542 173,736,374 136,822 556,725 378,123 944,772 812,491 819,847 815,577 916,280 17,746,362 252,605,413 593,857 3,478,714 5.352,663 4,763,242 5,050,858 5,267,566 6,272,197 41,476,188 467,081,928 690,612 640,020 281,806 312,113 400,045 312,784 250,906 369,693 450,802 /\ 128,713 184,876 107,418 755,905 1,113,076 288,184 626,641 559,443 168,911 641,792 1,018,121 310,719 442,037 503,389 65,108,542 16,254,201 3,488,143 404,668,874 330,664,927 403,527,825 802,789,437 368,862 1,784,306 3,597,426 2,613,382 2,831,669 900,983 7,363,364 1,180,280 9,407,961 1,067,935 8,105,784 981,095 7,454,694 42,671 35,621 1,233,347 1,562,970 936,604 1,222,951 8,596,711 10,970,931 37,432 1,177,632 1,105,367 9,283,416 54,251 39,492 63,563 1,245,946 1,652,293 1,890,974 1,020,587 1,262,591 1,226,520 8,700,640 10,721,132 10,873,908 472,159 78,620 4,003,782 1,208,340 9,068,839 1,212,957 8,982,93% 475,335 494,200 4,942,000 4,753,350 777,898 1,000,630 4,577,962 5,857,969 794 1,906 4,127 6,516 74,834 61,601 1,875,999 1,360,903 1,347, 726 1,539,472 11,400,088 11,978,738 46,005 460,050 222,472 1,276,759 887 5,888 89,224 2,128,190 358,588 3,870,887 44,330 429,130 255,206 1,324,877 350 3,058 125,095 3,586,432 424,981 5,343,497 14,963 150,505 178,094 705,251 6,508 67,489 216,222 6,056,887 415,787 6,980,132 VALU ES. 148,536 76,271 1,149,361 1,329,346 8,152,141 13,972,994 136,592 215,105 f 68,103 8,694,132 10,702,827 \ 974,450 1,371,546 1,552,951 110,681,946 17,447,061 10,440,114 AND 1909 E X P O R T S -— Q U A N T I T I E S T otal- .........................................{ & : : 1908 to 1917— Continued. D O M E S T IC Electrical machinery, appliances, and instrum ents—Continued. Telegraph instrum ents (including wire less apparatus)............................ dolls.. Telephones........................................dolls.. | All o ther1......................................... dolls.. Total electrical machinery, etc. .................................................dolls.. Explosives: Cartridges..........................................dolls.. Dynam ite........................................ {dolls.. Gunpowder..................................... {doUs” All other...........................................dolls.. Total...........................................dolls.. Feathers................................................ dolls.. Ferrotungsten and tungsten m e t a l * Ferrovanadium ................................. {dolls Fertilizers: Phosphate rock, ground or un- ftons .. ground rmt. anidnlatp.fi (dolls High-grade hard rock...............{dolls _ . pebble................................{doils ftons Land . . . A U otlier......................................{dolls All other fertilizers.......................{dolls 1907 30, 1907 4 5 4 N o. 2 6 1 . — 5,034,771 1,711,973' 4,703,413 213,870 237,093 79,376 3,162,244 3,051,449 31,798,808 3,472,659 138,309 150,567 *110,517 205,353 1,070,431 1,116,122 31,122,284 7,463,128 3 51,267 32,941 28,247 159,626 64,175 24G.282 3,740,517 1,820,067 3,480 14,101 88,757 187, 628 1,094 14,215 10,685 11,253 21,018 15,237 76,106 163,854 58,961 114,574 36,117,109 63,860, C96 38,600,799 43,423,756 3,416,436 6,314,258 4,037,142 4,620.563 1,288,560 1,532,640 1,573,139 1,630j151 156,696 240,389 348,504 242,543 14,883 547,293 690,268 700,656 594,066 283,608 341,285 395,356 403,906 78,294 146,559 295,887 82,475 6,113,052 9,652,088 7,698,321 8,640,938 173,402 64,418 136,354 84,856 24,676 38,238 4,433 10,585 88,272 143,494 181,260 177,917 2 Includes binder twine prior to 1910. 5,517,248 291,332 4,484,414 245,842 14,539,140 208,880 6,681,334 272,649 683,483 9,466,104 1,021,165 109,418,353 9,426,625 456,940 987,257 12,575,470 109,57T 1,795,654 8,249,898 875,527 84,558,273 6,845,393 759,152 1,992,830 12,268,556 195,766 2,244,688 2,046,254 15,176,721 16,991,921 1,797,561 3,026,565 128,755,236 146,715,495 11,483,121 17,396,522 2,145,976 1,761,098 3,705,930 3,111,272 21,377,276 27,341,711 895,591 587,280 6,534,460 7,159,598 8,139,309 9,998,323 366,871 358,214 413,886 651,358 6,156,907 7,787,656 19,751,727 21,578,638 395,359 479,566 1,329,180 2,064,011 10,480,334 2,585,454 3,160,148 4,622,706 241,701 277,130 114,003 153,526 4,050,415 3,025,333 3,016,036 1,780,756 108,592 177,669 119,993 147,167 35,887 21,465 21,956 20,726 16,033 143,612 197,385 234,771 112,711 146,511 55,290,966 87,750,920 83,446,116 152,943,962 117,962,807 5,103,340 7,999,293 9,072,083 15,032,497 12,963,425 790,198 2,122,566 2,195,309 1,424,859 492,879 246,274 118,836 119,260 675,903 1,567,866 564,962 633,332 666, 432 411,346 508,649 790,190 323, 428 499,515 467,835 365,207 197,816 122,504 103,284 132,734 320,513 9,711,932 12,842,173 12,870,790 19,983,645 19,875,614 106,892 466,914 136,742 581,550 133,990 56,698 105,615 121,287 86,407 101,036 115,921 77,425 217,857 75,155 178,175 3 Figures cover period from Jan. 1 to June 30, inclusive. 4 5 5 466,554 409,864 414,009 512,587 670,256 9,256,245 10,953,704 10,773,887 12,084,138 10,157,570 825,060 889,065 907,712 973,878 1,043,967 60,823,000 85,741,621 111,476,285 104,553,394 4,498,495 6,002,944 7,352,789 7,856,420 589,989 5,431,890 573,705 401,208 525,827 560,814 690,412 439,045 658,066 867,476 7,284,318 6,849,250 8,565,990 9,898,528 10,963,946 69,496 DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Fibers, vegetable, and textile grasses, manufactures of: 647,340 700,199 Bags...................................................dolls.. 8,620,045 8,451,941 Cordage........................................... 885,229 934,630 T w ine/lbs Binder......................................... \dolls. . All other2.................................... .dolls.. 5,584,772 4,982,324 710,905 All other.......................................... .dolls.. 1,082,511 Total........................................ .dolls.. 8,308,112 7,225,798 drills Fish: Fresh, except salm on................... /lbs.... 2,298,992 1,777,718 {dolls.. 104,085 87,379 Dried, smoked, or cured— Cod, haddock, hake, and pol /lb s.... 3,404,203 3,385,573 179,987 lock........................................... idolls.. 185,133 858.052 Herring........................................ /lb s.... 1,093,261 31,575 37,618 Idolls.. 91,722 174.053 /lbs— All other.................................... \dolls.. 8,055 5,196 Pickled1,233 1,563 /b b ls.. Mackerel...................................... "1dolls 20,863 16,877 12,035 10,073 All other......................................{ g S " 63,975 68,148 Salmon— 25,218,105 28,226,045 Canned........................................ { & : : 2,183,049 2,438,518 All other, fresh or cured.............dolls.. 1,878,743 1,648,044 Canned*fish, except salmon and shell 158,879 141,697 fish.................................................dolls.. Caviar _ rinlls 12,532 12,608 Shellfish663,832 Oysters, i...................................... 538,188 281,756 All other...................................... .dolls.. 264,919 90,334 All other fish and fish products...dolls.. 100,882 Total........................................ .dolls.. 5,536,856 5,685,916 Flavoring extracts and fruit juices...dolls., 52,395 48,491 1,784 Flowers, cut...................................... .dolls.. 2,579 Fly paper........................................... 90,380 109,700 1 Prior to 1913 stated as “All other electrical appliances.” Article. 1908 1909 45,697,948 24,237,873 33,474,634 3,166,946 1,946,810 2,339,936 1,539,267 1,049,545 896,279 4,652,966 3,660,854 2,782,007 2,760,432 1,224,602 16,597,871 336,812 229,467 1,512,417 V a lu es , by A rticles , Y ears E nded J u n e 30, 1907 to 1917— Continued. 1910 1911 1912 25,076,618 21,804,086 53,664,639 41,574,562 2,056,692 1,944,209 4,545,971 2,898,211 922,078 1,721,106 1,456,381 2,150,132 3,175,433 5,777,458 5,409,946 7,898,634 12,028,834 19,329,358 13,413,430 35,016,730 1,218,423 2,085,437 1,885,855 3,513,473 574,449 81,949 399,409 932,118 1,179,273 1,197,363 1,063,233 2,213,905 2,983,322 3,022,859 2,976,520 2,617,069 7,125,014 4,425,803 6,529,633 422,766 151,520 444,879 499,530 796,913 784,627 302,958 578,067 89,014,880 51,030,711 74,328,074 117,950,875 4,016,554 3,271,971 4,969,053 6,655,870 8,526,114 18,659,992 19,949,046 28,120,507 417,403 1,069,300 1,351,986 1,512,642 2,119,210 2,792,281 3,812,304 2,893,395 2,656,019 2,686,445 4,012,463 5,599,373 136,870 176,474 181,749 205,643 4,484,613 5,447,186 5,920,711 7,301,381 305,465 224,779 366,016 276,651 303,473 328,151 367,669 156,284 18,885, 654 24,498,465 30,963,638 37,079,102 396,553 419,914 664,447 1,029,267 1,255,104 1,757,650 186,043 675,944 44,400,104 2,400,960 9,128,827 599.398 2,246,384 1,581,047 104,663 6,386,012 278,236 103,929 17,588,432. 527,043 654,251 1,577,661 1,148,598 144,318 288,918 28,148,450 1,642,114 5,684,541 427,583 2,360,360 1,549,826 137,929 5,503,685 283,819 89,205' 14,338,864 361,519 866,753 2,131,724 2,403,430 151,334 546,198 22,602,288 1,078,210 7,880,161 455,657 2,104,624 2,899,374 77,746 5,501,107 242,569 246,284 16,568,080. 449,530 7,139,221 7,712,890 9,207,770 14,501,635 10,473,517 14,360,008 7,139,221 27,244 1918 1914 1915 1916 1917 33,566,160 2,628,445 1,506,569 6,089,701 17,401,692 1,937,771 717,079 70,075 308,707 1,558,921 3,824,889 6,712,296 449,549 1,402,924 69,813,711 4,662,546 14,766,416 997,575 2,922,740 4,863,946 224,841 8,054,817 421,367 398,312 31,850,392 913,968 42,589,169 3,270,658 2,351,501 8,087,466 23,764,342 2,241,061 535,479 122,914 372,781 1,759,405 3,851,013 14,464,655 834,813 092,497 43,478,892 3,274,197 24,845,414 1,718,547 2,717,449 6,064,765 269,180 5,875,076 325,725 377,486 34,933,117 565,401 16,219,174 1,304,224 1,466,321 5,518,772 23,939,790 2,168,808 639,476 175,070 493,919 1,575,042 3,690,080 13,739,342 893,587 691,732 57,422,837 3,975,396 75,014,753 5,407,219 3,261,109 7,050,061 078,568 8,669,430 450,765 441,512 36,965,228 1,146,783 10,357,701 797,487 1,739,997 7,979,236 9,841,119 1,298,176 822,977 174,938 626,270 1,850,372 4,397,067 8,187,588 605,620 1,356,259 59,645,141 4,934,320 51,092,514 4,409,639 3,619,266 6,138,602 413,291 22,413,297 1,336,638 403,870 39,138,817 1,517,258 i,343 3,837 188,700 37,199 17,276,203 14,061,348 870,824 615,441 924,683 7,712,890 9,207,770 14,501,635 10,473,517 14,975,449 18,389,586 14,969,371 104,244 56,319 65,362 38,691 41,073 17,058 12,195 8 SO 405 600 2,540,519 6,852,473 10.490.438 1,253,535 2,435,713 5', 238,722 3,794,459 9,288,786 15,729,160 30,699 273,828 410,295 DOMESTIC EXPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Fruits and nuts: Fruits— Apples, dried............................. Apples, green or ripe................ {dolls.V Apricots, dried.........................{dolls’* t /boxes.. L®111®113.................................... (dolls 0ran« « ..................................... (dolls... Peaches, dried........................... {dolb*' Pears, green or rip e.....................dolls.. Prunes......................................... Raisins and other dried g r a p e s . ' All other, green, ripe, or dried, .dolls.. Prepared or preserved— Canned......................................dolls.. All other....................................dolls.. Nuts— Feanu,s....................................... { ! & : : All o th er......................................dolls.. Total.................................... ...dolls.. Furniture of m etal...........................dolls.. Furs and fur skins: Raw or unmanufactured. . .dolls.. _ . ,. /No Seal skins...................................\d<Ste .............d°Hs All o th er........... Dressed, and manufactures of.. .dolls. Total.................................1— dolls.. German silver.....................................dolls.. 1907 and 4 5 6 No. 2 6 1 .—D omestic M erch a n dise E x ported : Q ua n tities 711,353 808,327 59,427 114,109 67.995 *121,339 311,339 434,861 47,228 222,206 37,799 *88,596 74,867 165,129 17,834 50,754 15,016 58,830 »29,683 35,767 2,095,932 2,722,390 3,095,369 3,329,290 2,892,124 2,671,164 2,173,193 2,805,401 3,246,391 3,494,153 4,193,642 3,729,623 92,652,409 1,938,406 19,572,095 407,683 2,340,426 244,751 112,730,639 2,623,131 37.089,449 '792,089 2,488,205 261,756 772,427 489,288 1,443,113 2,730,046 831,727 2,511,450 5,558,717 2468.244 2,435,610 894,796 942,648 3423,916 3,483,596 5,149,512 6417,955 1,668,181 2,223,309 5,460,997 5,411,995 12,321,338 13,554,530 187,461,782 126,395,045 158,365,604 162,680,378 125,434,878 148,523,098 170,025,606 2,596,220 2,911,736 3,682,371 3,766,284 3,103,561 3,772,860 5,960,686 44,501,264 44,761,214 41,783,642 36,850,496 33,027,630 37,883,084 44,947,760 799,163 1,005,161 670,025 790,635 962,101 1,898,145 781,672 2,307,966 3,059,952 2,544,942 2,351,773 2,874,225 4,946,228 4,064,231 314,909 276,619 513,775 258,611 242,755 298,136 531,329 526,317 1,168472 8,994,486 3,156,568 2,038,838 419,490 178,336 3,267,028 £50,864 1,226,826 2,816,958 3,405,227 1,461,054 338,057 85,539 1,685,836 323,417 1,074,529 1,574,369 903,922 548,242 99,592 469,637 155,499 248,547 69,£15 17,445,209 17,971,809 12,524,901 21,135,730 13,284,190 2,289,648 2,589,603 1,933,705 4,013,172 2,938,925 605,054 5,472,832 5,742,805 266,743 34,481 456,879 67,798 6/0,456 Horae......................................... Vdolis" 2,117,867 1,996 7/7 7,253,349 1,791,775 ribs All other. 432 208 \dolls. 356,207 247,943 769, ?55 17422,619 n b p.... 15,390,806 14,650,454 12,858,975 14,635,075 44,594,235 25,246,800 26,140,338 19,807435 Tot^l. 4,685,724 ! (dolls 1,760,032 1,536,225 1,271,190 1,738,216 4,802,637 3,158,495 3,449,924 2,807,253 24,933480 3,875,251 LOf 50 square feet. 3 Figures cover the period from Jan. 1 to June 30, inclusive. 1,374,038 549,459 7,865,461 2,041,357 179,704 32,900 1,052046 347 1/5 453,773 1,397,044 2,193,363 4,486,329 1,426,111 64,641 1,147,753 59,730 1,039,040 56.007 1,070,907 55,223 1,032,591 425,175 1,467,942 2,339,015 4,844,342 1,449,157 223,035 60,720 964,429 426,942 1,005,285 2,394,918 5,046,959 1,085,038 344,756 50,151 827,205 299,042 634,387 2,384,395 4,266,097 1,402,189 176,852 105,508 1,980,297 4 5 7 520,196 390,858 377,052 882,738 1,053,530 1,302,502 4,814,901 4,612,426 5,177,581 988,749 1,142,845 1,274,346 EES'KIC BXPOBT&— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Glass and glassware: Bottles, vials, demijohns, carboys, and jars.................................................dolls.. Cylinder, crown, and common/boxes1. 107,596 window glass..........................\dolls ... 95,388 72,309 Plate glass...................................... 23,678 All other............................................dolls.. 2,509,329 2,374,143 Total...........................................dolls.. 2,604,717 2,505,417 Glucose and grape sugar.................{dolls 151,629,441 3,017,527 98,608,192 Gluoose (com sim p).....................{d^lls” 1,898,652 31,078,642 Grape sugar (com sugar)............. {dS’l s!! 641,988 3,481,715 2,917,173 Glue.....................................................{dolls!! 331,998 289,441 Gold and silver, manufactures of, incluaGo?f and silver, manufactures of .dolls.. 773,033 508,630 988,056 Jew elry............................................ dolls.. 1,287,111 Grease: Lubricating..................................... dolls.. } 5,473,623 5,762,709 Soap stock and o th er.....................dolls.. Hair, animal,and manufactures of.doils.. 938,433 1,165,475 U unmanufactured............................ dolls.. Manufactures of..............................dolls.. rrQ TT /to n s.. 77,281 58,602 976,287 1,463,010 Hides and skins, except fur skins, raw or uncured: Calf......................................... -•■ --jddfc!! C attle..............................................& i s ” ! Article. 1907 78,102 1909 85,578 V a l u e s , by A rticles , Y e ars E n d e d J u n e 30, 1907 to 1917— Continued. 1910 159,401 1911 81,649 1912 212,652 22,920,480 10,446,884 10,589,254 13,104,774 12,190,663 2,963,167 1,271,629 2,062,140 2,130,972 4,648,505 4,782,436 4,397,152 4,758,095 7,094,366 8,230,470 11,273 12,797 12,026 24,799 10,201 27,596 23,291 21,021 19,159 29,784 4,255,789 449,727 2,947,974 418,738 1,347,775 3,080,253 1,614,290 4,071,795 6,143,610 7,049,729 578,944 723,664 , 402,897 3,196,551 3,622,556 4,994,527 781,650 535,795 414,861 1,498,445 1,960,825 2,163,416 2,396,435 3,791,084 3,984,332 1,292,673 1,984,739 2,219,430 1914 1915 1916 1917 114,038 252,487 182,252 135,669 16,182 37,558 102,705 61,180 17,591,195 24,262,896 16,210,443 22,409,818 4,764,713 6,953,529 3,948,020 4.386,929 10,272,892 7,919,925 4,292,504 4,190,875 22,220 12,946 7,979 214,183 34,980 31,751 32,437 9,795 736,139 39,804 4,824,876 773,926 5,521,014 17,642 37,965 2,422,091 3,904,715 291,421 400,148 5,970,380 6,406,946 822,561 871,262 1,807,848 2,986,953 3,696,661 415,526 4,938,991 814,199 3,532,384 7,336,984 7,269,465 6,207,672 880,442 780,188 598,287 5,397,806 5,413,247 * 5,583,860 875.501 932,904 834,440 2,315,424 2,605,551 2,372,887 2,545,076 1,502,890 101,361 109,528 279,206 274,330 2,231,467 1,634,258 1,163,953 834,289 2,657,809 3,943,220 3,505,267 563,372 •546,833 611,458 4,144,273 3,913,036 3,453,472 12,822,918 14,324,894 12,441,220 443,377 409,722 439,955 214,332 181,697 231,099 625,074 654,287 640,821 318,727 726,765 2,219,900 2,053,560 4,963,270 576,602 3,525,486 14,767,513 384,847 154,874 539,721 600,455 720,130 1,619,260 1,483,379 1,976,896 3,356,484 1,046,102 1,716,225 17,936,227 12,330,201 3,003,077 2,547,652 7,290,345 8,265,509 35,153,374 31,105,185 751,411 682,165 377,446 285,277 967,442 1,128,857 206,421 f 222,650 865,074 1,460,339 1,718,685 1,802,303 { 731,395 689,366 l 902,953 831,872 1,221,387 1,004,547 544,314 737,568 1,637,019 2,496,291 2,806,636 3,684,443 3,401,156 560,741 1,018,016 852,647 407,026 1,277,247 355,170 2,593,509 2,919,476 924,020 2,796,606 2,085,107 592,470 3,743,040 3,823,956 5,115,331 3,886,825 7,573,570 7,432,832 10,175,634 12,452,562 325,744 303,024 305,154 406,672 235,362 192,862 155,461 174,135 518,606 642,034 458,485 479,289 4,828,793 2,852,429 401,567 292,802 880,437 1,264,048 1918 516,355 2,945,920 2,556,528 1,024,940 3,284,262 DOMESTIC EXPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Honey...................................................dolls. 93,690 Hoofs, horns, and horn tips, strips and w aste1 ............................................. dolls.. 16,809,534 H°ps ................................................... { & : : 3,531,972 Household and personal effects.......dolls.. 3,928,946 11,938 Tpa /to n s.. 24,553 lce........................................................(dolls.. India rubber, manufactures of: Scrap and o ld ................................{doUs!! 4,756,621 548,695 4,550,788 Reclaimed...................................... 665,109 Belting, hose, and packing........... dolls.. 1,253,369 2,310,420 Boots and shoes.............................{Solis ' 1,231,898 „ . fnairs B oots..........................................(dolls fnairs Shoes..........................................{dolls Tires— For automobiles..........................dolls. All o th er......................................dolls . All other manufactures of.............dolls.. 3,729,643 Total..........................................dolls.. 7,428,714 Ink: Printer’s........................................... dolls.. 308,678 170,088 All other........................................... dolls.. T otal.. .*.................................. dolls.. 478,766 Instruments and apparatus for scientific purposes: Medical and surgical in s tr u m e n ts ...................................................... dolls.. Optical instrum ents...................... dolls.. | 5,398,815 All oth er..........................................dolls.. 238,125 674,184 Ironore............................................. (dof3:: 1908 an d 4 5 8 N o . 2 6 1 . — D omestic M e r c h a n d ise E x po rted : Q uantities Iron and steel, and manufactures of: 2,379 448,536 386,620 124,769 14,807 1,371,073 116,633 148 45,048 10,066 6,011 1,074,299 1,852,728 574,396 1,135,661 66,365 28,726 10,271 16,068 1,444,350 1,373,423 114,126 118,545 207 361 65,721 112,665 4 5 9 286,728 834,930 130,594 2,071,308 5,846,989 24,770,256 238,666 1 29,830 157,710 359,199 2.536,523 4,780,255 27,652,278 157,964,375 144,889,017 446,146 3,052,120 4,386,623 220,507,236 384,225,538 329,785,538 2,744,018 6,083,258 9.869,686 515,815,062 1,401,312,018 1,679,967,326 8,085,681 31,610,101 55,085,689 962,097 1,935,026 220,416 4,815,233 42,409,704 136,095,523 30,240,419 69,090,195 66,151,801 1,106,470 2,578,386 4,044,546 1,063,012 1,430,819 2,014,228 3,231,672 5,083,703 6,661,893 59,960 20,985 88,381 741,542 2,385,973 183,290 1,288,131 2,982,675 8,515,637 659,103 2,278,824 2,089,469 534,129 261,810 104,386 918,579 1,710,003 2,154,057 8,350 14,145 6,683 114,061 140,731 233,096 301,159 255,304 400,074 271,426 1,282,262 2,266,641 9,474,947 18,065,485 95,470,009 33,817,231 92,213,153 107,651,362 677,247 2,448,022 4,673,677 29,157,243 29,399,587 9,'585,001 2,001,258 2,135,079 495,070 0 DOMESTIC EXPOETS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. 287,022 50,178 152,807 185,985 52.518 85,000 201,995 79,771 816,532 1,353,589 2,475,696 2,658,428 4,141,210 2,859,830 pfe*0 1 1 .............................{SESf,:: 1,634,923 1,028,567 1 0 2 , 2 Scrap and old, fit only for re- (tons.. 29,029 88,161 20.518 22,152 69,282 18,448 59,505 841,450 m anufacture.................. ..........jdolls.. 407.681 323,345 345,877 281,825 794,686 1,196,409 1,435,426 92,924,812 29,265,180 26,039,826 35,931,418 40,451,028 35,046,347 51,426,996 23,071,912 925,562 502,132 577,898 583,723 478,357 648,965 691,770 .................... \doiis!! 1,889,348 5 ” or " " Barsironrods of steel— ' 22,959,320 14,636,583 28,481,770 55,870,080 39,766,102 107,376,068 167,603,472 126,544,133 428,824 529,204 1,416,271 2,178,669 1,623,170 257,225 450,863 789,193 W irer^ ...................................f c 117,152,003 141,407,618 117,976,632 202,734,049 275,178,019 327,140,997 517,643,939 334,013,099 AUother......................... { & : : 2,640,335 3,065,913 2,220,409 3,468,473 4,486,705 5,395,652 8,386,322 5,768,993 92,893 51,554 109,331 186,540 234,381 46,926 Billets, ingots, and blooms of /to n s.. 113,866 230,728 steel.......... .................................. \dolls.. 2,628,555 2,399,148 2,500,541 1,102,565 4,099,572 5,154,221 5,335,028 1,042,854 Bolts, nuts, rivets, and wash- /lbs ... 48,458,712 44,413,047 e rs ............................................... \dolls-. 1,700,205 1,635,707 Builders’ hardware— Locks........................................................ 6,421,471 6,174,954 5,460,824 6,561,153 7,759,509 5,708,223 f 1,639,936 1,450,557 l 4,670,526 4,581,322 Hinges, and other........^................. 44,535 44,950 46,891 40,244 50,680 54,944 71,220 49,390 Car w heels..................................... 410,291 364,938 327,285 439,356 518,133 367,453 335,571 414,371 Castings, not elsewhere specified.dolls. 2,665,443 2,231,663 1,479,421 2,061,028 3,213,727 2,964,471 3,564,014 2,631,907 Cutlery— 472,252 Razors............................. dolls.. 367,964 68,814 64,162 56,953 T able................■ ...........................dolls.. 201,572 163,686 74,999 168,623 842,521 | 1,083,891 744,433 998,517 802,727 All o th er..................... dolls.. 574,743 572,612 507,120 Enamel ware— 10,382 14,227 B a th tu b s................................... { 3 X ;; 280,943 183,659 595,710 Lavatories and sinks. . . . . . . . . .dolls.. 436,610 All o th er...................................... dolls.. 321,590 448,789 Firearm s..........................................dolls.. 2,769,917 2,669,489 1,682,687 2,373,662 2,916,217 3,358,419 3,971,872 3,442,297 18,453,734 41,019,908 25,775,689 13,184,674 19,173,727 7,723,780 11,734,506 Hoop, band, and scroll.................{dolls 365,524 267,939 259,924 179,227 798,914 409,870 528,653 2,594,448 2,723,806 Horseshoes..................................... {SSto" 94,776 98,835 Machinery, machines, and parts of, n. e. s.— 8,351 10,166 Adding and calculating ma- (No... c h in e s..................................... \doUs.. 928,878 1,252,168 1,670,585 845,802 614,352 552,587 Air-compressing machinery ...dollB-321,955 Brewers’ m achinery.................. dolls.. 175,461 321,888 668,247 Cash registers, and parts of— 25,030 37,122 35,591 23,915 31,481 31,336 47,882 45,751 Cash registers........................ { d o V l 2,488,324 • 2,341,719 2,629,783 2,920,517 3,224,886 3,585,192 4,309,148 4,834,626 Parts o f.....................................dolls ’. 624 1,185 Cotton g ins................................{ ] & ; 261,941 179,404 1 Prior to 1913 Included in “ Bones, hoofs, horns, and horn tips, strips, and waste.” Article. V a l u e s , b y A rticles , Y ears E nded J u n e 30, 1907 to 1917— Continued. 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 9,005,766 8,495,219 6,449,526 6,048,263 8,024,628 8,444,863 7,915 2,190,557 9,635 2,959,869 12,705 16,346 2,989,540 3,098,785 597 1,478 1,007,630 2,333,803 3,054,633 2,942,339 2,602,202 3,689,081 658,602 831,614 622,365 721,622 22,173 4,042,793 2,071 3,627,837 4,424,303 1,233,613 1914 1915 1916 1917 10,671 430,152 9,176 390,313 6,713 214,632 18,063 488,984 15,414 500,864 1,659,309 18 38 88,902 273,516 2,517 3,872 393,683 412,024 11,402 6,891 778,098 1,728,596 8,595 10,940 1,347,199 1,586,926 16,133 20,302 2,462,853 2,876,536 2,367 2,369 4,426,515 5,177,495 10 112 15 33 22,572 52,209 22,128 27,761 416 972 753 353 310 9,093,111 8,626,574 3,497,650 2,404,619 3,953,648 1913 1,382,893 48 437,452 3,869 382,613 3,843 1,391,893 11,606 1,599,364 19,411 2,331,242 721 1,416,294 808,973 1,494,411 43 62 324,478 452,324 1,847 3,327 419,819 352,299 9,381 20,672 1,402,334 2,631,414 5,907 8,002 753,476 3,139,955 14,079 29,089 1,200,308 2,417,158 455 1,858 983,198 3,726,496 2,220,689 73 563,350 5,361 718,101 23,375 2,817,921 9,815 2,204,114 32,007 3,319,493 7,988 10,540,639 349 3,298,1S2 27 125,517 1,006 750,581 458 , 906,882 4,256,371 1,132,782 1,442 622 383 228 799 6,442,674 3,692,225 2,115,866 12,665,877 18,243,248 81 109 53 39 77 53,802 150,397 60,608 120,507 60,081 520 893 772 397 460 924,904 708,383 411,849 737,877 298,246 511 661 361 109 150 1,343,346 657,815 236,589 340,075 1,432,036 4,542 10,646 1,705 2,338 2,309 794,361 3,462,498 5,159,496 1,430,250 932,078 3,766,112 3,356,764 2,956,103 7,273,523 17,652,768 1,142,387 501,302 277,019 295,018 392,559 624,052 252,723 217,224 314,380 405,284 291,507 201,258 347,©16 199,715 DOMESTIC EXPOETS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Iron and steel, and manufactures of—Con. Machinery, machines, and parts of, n. e. s.™Continued. ~ , uream separators................. •■ ■/No ... \dolls-. . . . ‘dolls.. Elevators and elevator machinery.. ^................................. Engines, and parts of— Electric locomotives....... '' */Nn \dolls Internal combustion — /No Gas, stationary........... {dolls .. GasolineAutomobile *............. /N o. Marine......................... /N o___ /No ... Stationary................... '"IdoU s.. /N o . Traction...................... S team Fire................................. /No___ Locomotives.................. / N o .... Marine............................. IJMO* /N o .... Stationary...................... "*\dolls.. Traction.......................... 1No All other engines............... '■ ■/N o ... {dolls.. Parts of ..........._......... ___dolls Laundry m achinery........... ...d o lls .. Power machines............... ___dolls All other ....................... .. dolts Lawn mowers...........................d o lls.. and 4 6 0 No. 261 . — D omestic M er c h a n d ise E x po r ted : Q u antities . . . n . 139,763,742 2,437,235 263,636,970 6.792,519 5,978,199 206,845 117,844,395 2,784,282 281,405,955 8,980,263 5,293,144 201,771 169,019,947 5,064,731 378,361,457 10,296,833 10.721,151 538,179 4 6 1 - 9,912,563 10,315,818 347,132 228,133 59,145,818 42,809,961 1,398,514 1,502,430 288,283,137 279,337,410 7,807,474 10,711,050 21,580,022 43,778,912 1,148,075 3,150,255 VALU ES. Wire- ........................ 5,919,817 115,015 12,289,203 203,663 124,257,600 2,470,537 12,219,488 676,359 84t935,410 429,659 1,132,834 1,922,305 10,124,013 1,839,570 * 1,899,786 6,134,611 904,033 6,536,862 1,365,364 11,026,767 3,548,278 1,161,873 11,162,423 895,223 458,877 985,998 42,650,467 261,122,995 AND Cut 61,315,032 290,499 2,749,734 i, 332,246 6,241,333 858,234 1,647,998 4,718,185 686,918 5,422,182 1,266,221 5,987,491 2,705,827 884,021 9,104,189 1,087,964 360,688 1,070,845 31,971,774 182,673,082 E X P O R T S ------ Q U A N T I T I E S ....... .. .. .. 28,162,968 300,072 1,487,968 1,889,347 4,408,810 706,939 1,431,070 2,539,693 636.664 6,223,521 1,193,212 2,092,016 1,525,644 664,349 5,315,134 709,697 316,814 689,738 17,773,245 93,863,694 D O M E S T IC Metal-working machinery (includ ing metal-working machine tools) .................................................. dolls.. 9,369,056 8,696,235 3,640,034 5,975,503 9,626,965 12,151,819 16,097,315 14,011,359 Meters, gas and w ater................ dolls.. Milling machinery (flour and ^rist) 1,570,706 1,125,669 Mining m achinery....... ............dolls.. 5,890,788 5,097,525 4,015,799 6,400,420 7,017,486 6,869,591 10,041,432 9,556,634 Oil-well m achinery................ dolls.. A llo th er...............' ..................dolls.. Paper and pulp mill machinery ...................................................dolls.. 1,203,442 653,873 Printing presses..........................dolls.. 2,080,837 1,688,817 1,533,436 2,065,299 2,854,210 3,050,372 2,561,887 2,487,277 Pumps and pumping machinery ................................................... dolls.. 3,896,681 3,334,113 2,672,952 3,110,908 3,562,438 4,031,933 4,023,650 3,723,337 Refrigerating machinery (including i(*n-mafcing manhinery) . .. dolls.. 616,187 830,678 871,786 978,457 Sewing machines........................dolls 8,092,518 7,734,139 5,904,029 7,513,852 9,039,840 9,947,312 11,573,746 11,494,801 Shoe machinery..........................dolls 1,299,166 1,199,086 973,188 1,239,789 1,633,670 1,911,824 1,826,706 1,502,375 Sugar-mill mannlnpry...............dolls 2,590.739 1,782,504 2,889,055 2,547,662 1,968,383 1,611,279 Typesetting machines, linotype and othnr ................. dolls 1,653,640 2,047,469 Typewriting machines...............dolls. 6,274,439 6,495,756 6,899,069 8,239,510 9,778,498 11,423,691 11,532,364 10,575,573 Windmills.................................... dolls.. 999,069 1,354,900 1,196,508 1,484,813 1,929,991 1,876,164 1,318,771 1,618,349 Woodworking machinery— 859,902 927,121 Sawmill machinery................ dolls. 671,305 874,475 1,242,841 1,827,963 /\ 1,441,457 1,505,223 1,383,951 All other.................................. dolls.. } 1,197,663 1,310,027 All other machinery, and parts of ............................................... dolls.. 24,379,254 26,524,499 19,677,864 22,247,535 24,497,774 25,913,213 22,564,291 21,750,386 Total machinery, etc.............dolls. 90,055,612 89,481,991 67,213,811 79,899,361 104,528,732 115,406,132 130,554,379 115,658,814 Nails and spikes— 17,630,335 14,517,462 17,950,795 19,749,278 22,853,949 27,669,721 10,764,228 10,136,030 396,262 407,904 203,272 335,271 ............................................... {dolls." 371,675 472,217 191,389 434,788 29,975,108 19,564,618 Railroad spikes......................... (dolls 562,200 346,034 89,494,612 79,612,680 59,995,196 81,531,280 112,094,352 140,931,548 122,139,208 80,310,181 fe u * :: 2,098,923 1,983,465 1,299,086 1,705,026 2,364,671 2,865,980 2,521,550 1,693,032 All other (including tacks)___{dolis 16,825,922 12,933,290 14,941,092 18,738,170 27,207,987 28,161,235 9,429,118 7,132,555 522,204 489, 282 613,004 737,131 611,991 811,751 447,125 308,430 Pipes and fittings........................VdOlk" 288,017,723 377,642,783 289,953,501 366,859,763 404,708,307 518,941,656 632,195,053 539,246,174 8,331,267 11,273,289 7,990,885 9,574,748 10,735,167 13,063,737 16,761,540 14,337,973 a . llliS Cast..............................................idnlR w rought.................................... (dolte.. h t jibs W Radiators and cast-iron house- fibs 8,585,691 9,437,759 19,297,742 12,246,941 heating boilers...........................(dolls. 268,654 306.885 700,881 429,720 1 Since 1912 Included under “ Eleotrical machinery, appliances, and instruments.” 1907 A rticle. I r o n a s e w M i a l i i i s l t w c d s t e e l , 291,322 278,867 8,384,241 8,803,082 1910 1909 a . f . . .o . { . . r . d . . . . r .o . . . a . l . l i s l ' w a a y t r a c k h e s , f r o g s , e x c e p t r a i n d 1912 1911 m a n u 1914 1913 f a c t u 1916 1915 r e s o f 1917 — C 159,587 234,128 537,918 338,613 417,547 452,545 391,428 369,578 y o f s t e 6,918,856s 10,546,180 11,377,444 e 12,134,446l 13,429,311 10,259,109 4,537,978 17,631,756 f i s m h p a l a t t e e r s , i a s p l , l i c s e u b c a h r o s , a c . ( s a n d s p i s AND VALU ES. l . E X P O R T S ------ Q U A N T I T I E S 2,806,242 e 2,534,148 2,407,490 5,261,944 l 9,108,617 k s ) . . d o l s . . 5,756 5,452 7,502 7,508 6,203 4,308 8,081 8,971 4,913 8,966 6,758 Safes...................................................{dSb" 353,502 274,838 369,527 481,531 408,094 317,399 191,546 478,395 496,437 254,876 351,835 976,383 a 984,695 a n751,230c e 834,890 . . 1,061,389. . . .1,074,630 . . . 1,184,685. . . 1,128,764. . . . . 661,073 o 1,083,380 s 1,456,090 S c a l e s a n d b l s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d l l . S h e e t s a n d p l a t e s — 66,348,460 94,133,746 131,393,880 214,192,504 232,552,239 417,527,979 I r. . . . o . . . . n . . . . . . . . . . . . { . . . d . . . . o. 2,060,427. . s . 2,959,857. . . 3,834,567 . . .5,860,526 . . . 6,545,585. . 11,320,829 . . . .l . . l . . .. .’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256,816,536 120,377,252 123,099,461 177,414,298 203.476,300 Galvanized............................ {djfusi! 7,652,956 3,773,425 3,557,979 6,775,244 10,298,029 71,737,824 25,706,775 21,337,758! 95,491,365 117,792,614 A H o t h e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,721,454 . . . . . & 600,491 ! 505,145 2,260,743 4,581,033 219,957,957 135,536,753 177,477,084 312,322,699 449,306,653 624,782,763 steel...............................................{dolls!' 4,519,776 3,496,451 3,917,080 6,120,065 8,563,840 12,327,561 589,821,388 359,272,678 277,567,476 607,667,161 943,986,640 36,114,626 p l B t e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,239,105 d 5,986,554 l 4,471,972 11,343,413 . . . { o l s ! 297,740,437 328,957,521 215,188,535 220,208.716 285,806,461 4,017,965 4,640,682 10,482,098 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . { d o l 5,368,957 ! 6,769,237 l s ! S t o v e s . . , . . . d . r . . . . ao . . 1,342,617g s 1,258,598 , 1,012,182n . . n l. . . l e . .s a d a t s o f 1,294,797 p 1,582,387 r 1,852,732 2,146,192 1,808,196 1,624,833 1,517,185 2,066,611 125,132 o 134,299 251,535 . . 366,654 . . 296,282 { 168,664 339,486 101,653 d 120,228 270,311 176,085 S t r u c t u r a l i n a n t e l . . . . . . . . . . . d l ’ 6,954,818 r 7,623,230 5,144,030 5,800,551 s 8,683,851 e 11,082,133. . 16,054,788. . . 12,533,063 . . 6,289,466 o 12,005,171l s 22,911,356 T i n p l a t e s , t m e p l a t e s a n d t a g j b . . . 19,894,288 e33,622,717 11,411,104 26,168,315 70,199,398, 181,899,366 164,362,281 105,899,762 - 179,221,644 i 516,257,473s 521,861,259 28,404,423 g e r s t i n . . . . . . . 776,554 . . .1,309,281 . . . . 396,021 . . . . 912,171. . . 2,489,094. . . 6,269,325 . . .5,767,043 . . 3,643,806 o 5,712,104l 18,703,773 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ d l s . . T o o l s , n . e . s . — 1,934,492 1,914,074 795,865 1,180,659 1,310,570 A xes...........................................{dolls!' 1,177,353 1,115,303 712,019 502,217 853,652 551,864 385,307 213,735 358,021 443,905 H a m m . . . . . . d e . . . .r . .o . s . . . l . . .la . . s . . n . , d h a t c h e t s 4,611,098 S a w s . . . . . . . . . . . . . 817,681 . . . . 969,977 . . . . 766,224. . . . . 919,483. . . 1,137,787 . . . 1,471,384 . . . 1,605,940. . . 1,474,077 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o 972,167 l 1,773,767 l s . . 596,281 257,431 401,848 328,625 475,529 S h o v . . . e . . . l. . . s d . . . . . .a o . . . . n l . . . l . d . . s . . . . . s . . . . p. . . . a d e s 7,936,133 5,583,551 11,140,743 16,126.065 A l . .l . . . . . o . . . . . t . . h . . .d . . e . . . o r. . 7,775,551. . s . 8,135,397 . . .5,909,529 . . . 8,'679,*803. . . 8,"if>7,*5i7 16,’430,* 434' 9,089,922 . . l. . . l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W i r e , a n d m a n u f a c t u r e s o f — 361,180,210 351,591,198 ..............................................{doiis!! 8,482,074 8,849,384 150,750,063 168,046,025 185,811,560 230,945,149 196,062,803 178,696,736 330,605,238 815,904,770 679,254,135 3,752,964 4,322,311 4,643,391 5,469,398 4,499,508 4,039,590 7,416,389 23,909,209 25,105,496 Barbed......................... { & :: 164,124,420 181,388,431 254,274,134 315,787,428 308,660,972 188,872,244 327,186,136 564,056,866 542,341,770 All other..................................{dolls. ! 3,540,672 4,074,655 5,556,577 6,511,490 6,198,962 3^799^561 I 6^948! 938 16,076,532 22,749,457 t n 594,389 25,405,469 D O M E S T IC R R 1908 V a l u e s , by A rticles , T ears E n d e d J u n e 30, 1907 to 1917— Continued. and 4 6 2 No. 201. — D omestic M e r c h a n d ise E xpo rted : Q uantities 183,982,182 144,951,367 179,133,186 230,725,352 268,154,262 304,605,797 251,480,677 225,861,387 621,237,972 1,128,104,143 33,100 247,453 36,247 222,961 37,937 306,181 39,609 534,143 38,683 736,176 57,761 336,589 63,180 329,536 16,939 35,077 74,530 21,462 175,458 33,975 1,827,216 1,715,939 2,273,355 2,661,702 2,822,032 3,170,233 2,806,034 2,222,747 193,024,221 7,626,604 3,155,444 3,994,577 1,436,687 42,972 438,665 2,157,354 71,881,412 21,351,434 7,337,197 1,868,093 75,693,643 13,552,002 19,505,968 4,875,941 2,608,176 38,937 675,964 4,626,975 78,013,520 27,186,761 20,819,137 6,216,011 93,985,617 18,420,905 11,635,931 8,664,227 74,900 4,947 690,783 695,730 681,118 581,118 481,333 481,333 131,164 168,825 367,601 31,186,897 33,002,746 38,332,247 6,593,950 6,887,298 8,307,880 2,897,969 3,573,909 10,926,255 15,342,497 17,623,525 15,620,336 2,004,022 2,159,542 2,192,103 729,960 729,960 626,374 626,374 589,521 589,521 2,610,207 2,610,207 672,684 102,870 1,270,673 38,689,393 8,301,581 8,513,919 1,892,057 88,450,283 17,041,267 5,679,981 2,338,553 866,679 95,297 1,591,156 46,316,735 9,947,784 7,176,557 1,786,571 103,718,265 19,595,317 4,083,287 2,932,146 1.105.168 107,430 316,715 1,750,119 36,630,167 8,804,955 9.765.168 2,392,861 106,080,203 19,573,509 4,710,072 3,614,370 879,604 73,683 359,486 1,675,667 29,190,958 7,475,843 9,058,426 2,175,262 93,291,178 16,810,984 3,904,142 3,314,198 153,941,629 159,673,425 9,190,302 11,721,920 52,265,948 28,254,508 2,114,692 2,108,150 1,117,875 2,518,010 2,729,968 9,044,479 13,823,004 16,560,038 3,122,841 97,*054 1,497,957 7,150,007 89,542,123 39,026,278 19,390,788 8,229,038 88,313,154 30,285,489 12,810,199 6,370,790 26,969,592 30,413,099 37,414,175 37,199,666 41,798,237 42,384,199 36,668,869 65,229,116 80,073,887 108,589,743 4 6 3 355,836 354,841 429,866 648,880 1,575,137 1,553,426 1,740,622 2,473,614 7,692,198 • 8,118,045 15,356,529 14,410,261 18,908,525 22,932,480 24,506,663 20,068,528 18,230,560 20,397,835 138,916,816 232,242,470 DOMESTIC EXPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Manufactures of— Woven-wire fencing...............dolls. All o ther................ " ...............dolls.. All other manufactures of iron and steel...............................................dolls,. 14,917,795 Total iron and stfeel, and manufac tures of...................................dolls.. 181,530,871 Ivory, and manufactures of, and scrap 51,289 Jewelers' ashes and sweepings........dolls.. 324,103 Lamps, chandeliers, and all other de vices for illuminating purposes (ex cept electric).................................. dolls.. 1,875,869 Lead, manufactures of: 181,696 Pigs,bars, etc...............................feoU^; 11,054 Produced from domestic ore. -{Jjjjjg' * nhti Produced from foreign ore___{dolls' * 588,246 All other..........................................dolls.. 599,300 Total.......................................... dolls.. Leather and tanned skins, and manufac tures of: Leather and tanned skins— Belting.......................................... dolls.. Carriage and automobile...........dolls.. G love............................................dolls _. 157,088 Patent........................................... dolls.. 31,900,868 7,024,313 So,e.............................................. Upper— n /sq .ft.. Calf............................................Jdohs.. Glazed kid.............................. {dolls . 4,369,587 All o th er...................................dolls.. 17,779,716 All other leather and tanned skins ................................................dolls.. 2,727,513 Total leather and tanned skins .................................*............. dolls.. 32,058,217 Article. 1907 1908 1909 and V a l u e s , by A rticles , Y ears E nded J u n e 1910 1911 1912 1912 1914 2,383,203 1,782,164 6,972,366 17,679,931 3,047,158 5,234,700 177,523 238,012 17,460,519 13,102,714 55,498,040 1916 1917 2,722,209 3,400,723 2,224,791 3,462,894 12,800,183 6.373,021 36,959,966 17,356,543 4,836,080 6,121,315 8,040,053 12,491,074 315,632 199,313 230,037 385,548 7,529,720 3,965,086 11,645,361 7,458,685 66,629,928 45,119,830 50,803,765 9,439,066 231,214,000 28,885,999 38,114,682 4,034,195 102,645,914 12,469,115 5,426,221 640,480 16,288,743 1,326,472 67,536,125 16,946,030 197,177,101 26,277,271 58,053,667 6,728,359 67,110,111 11,065,019 5,651,267 901,659 15,209,369 • 1,800,909 VALU ES. 75,243,261 11,973,530 170,440,934 21,731,633 31,874,743 3,382,670 80,481,946 9,341,188 5,252,183 617,035 20,239,988 L 386,445 AND 120,727,156 146,703,815 153,709,573 868,674 498,581 280,176 168,521 169,078 258,538 143,182 126,266 117,644 2,153,060 3,682,248 4,331,297 2,301,535 3,881,700 5,881,287 430,650 474,456 497,119 E X P O R T S ------ Q U A N T I T I E S 1915 D O M E S T IC Leather and tanned skins, and manufac tures of—Continued. Manufactures of— Boots, shoes, and slippers— 5,833,914 6,552,412 6,176,579 7,257,145 8,061,347 9,040,343 Boots and shoes..................... {Soils* 10,666,949 11,469,559 10,305,814 12,408,575 13,746,842 16,009,002 1,826,719 1,995,977 Children’s ............................{golfs' 1,446,547 1,637,217 5,260,531 4,452,840 11,255,708 10,117,965 ................................... 3,217,544 3,453,517 w omen’®........................... {§DiS: 6,493,880 6,112,052 345,366 302,604 351,705 362,480 suppe18................................... { f f i : 786,455 786,133 767,418 650,663 842,145 609,743 788,374 756,656 All other........................................dolls. . 1,984,385 1,639,725 1,605,219 1,981,860 1,969,892 2,161,159 2,175,179 1,881,223 Total manufactures of........ dolls... 13,418,752 13,719,027 12,561,696 15,232,580 16,473,390 | 18,958,535 21,509,152 20,897,392 Total leather and tanned skins, and manufactures of........dolls.. . 45,476,969 40,688,619 42,974,795 52,646,755 53,673,056 60,756,772 63,893,351 57,566,261 410,739 393,984 Leather, im itation..............................dolls.. 284,685 228,014 285,749 110,868 183,597 128,347 134,295 143,450 200,437 214,543 109,600 175,368 81,701 95,255 138,958 96,586 330,608 163,230 76,696 414,515 370,957 224,991 156,497 117,882 300,489 Malt.................................................... {doUs.-. 201,554 147,258 129,088 86,323 270,059 278,448 103,099 102,407 92,851 77,736 68,426 92,280 80,877 77,106 M atches.............................................dolls.. 71,035 Meat and dairy products: Meat products— Beef, canned............................{ { & ! 15,809,826 23,376,447 14,895,527 14,804,596 10,824,504 11,026,431 6,840,348 3,464,733 461,901 857,826 1,615,808 2,467,875 1,645,822 1,678,462 1,254,979 1,303,404 75,729,666 Beef, fresh............................... { & . ' 281,651,502 201,154,105 122,952,671 .7,733,751 42,510,731 15,264,320 7,362,388 6,394,404 788,793 12,698,594 902,149 4,478,401 1,596,319 26,367,287 20,339,377 Beef, pickled, and other fibs... 63,698,568 47,896,087 44,789,063 36,871,313 40,283,749 38,087,907 25,856,919 23,365,974 3,848,168 3,319,950 3,472,367 2,783,701 3,501,179 2,832,109 2,489,965 2,289,516 cured.................................... \dolls. 195,337,176 212,541,157 179,985,246 126,091,675 138,696,906 126,467,124 912,849,757 97,017,065 ° leooU 5.................................{ & : : 16,819,933 19,278, 476 19,126,741 14,305,080 13,658,762 13,434,018 10,866,253 10,156,665 Oleomargarine, imitation fibs__ 5,397,609 2,938,175 2,889,058 3,418,632 3,794,939 3,627,425 2,967,582 2,532,821 263,453 293,635 372,567 311,485 349,972 2,408,459 299,746 b u tte r...................................\dolls.. 520,406 127,857,739 91,397,507 53,332,767 29,379,992 9,813,154 39,451,419 30,586,350 15,812,831 Ta“ ° " ......................................f c : 7,182,688 5,399,219 3,000,366 | 1,779,615 1,933,681 2,388,046 1,910,439 1,002,011 30, 1907 to 1917— Continued. 464 No. 261. — D omestic M e r c h a n d ise E x po r ted : Q uantities 241,189,929 25,481,246 221,769,634 25,167,059 603,413,770 54,789,748 244,578,674 25,920,490 212,170,224 23,526,307 528,722,933 52,712,569 152,163,107 18,381,050 146,885,385 17,837,375 362,927,671 43,301,156 4,957,022 532,442 16,374,468 1,551,450 149,505,937 13,332,654 75,183,210 6,035,418 1,185,040 117,688 881,792 8,367,495 969,472 5,759,930 620,193 9,555,315 938,025 52,354,980 4,599,431 75,183.196 6,116,307 1,498,674 141.654 848,644 8,538,058 997.655 4,062,022 459,843 1,040,278 126,888 40,031,599 4,421,844 74,556,603 6,887,738 1,989,472 213,477 599,548 5,072,255 627,669 3,959,384 3,520,191 208,574,208 24,907,197 204,044,491 24,983,376 532,255,865 52,090,441 62,317,909 6,655,009 5,839,902 681,127 2,597,880 297,198 56,321,469 5,348,594 62,522,888 5,183,689 3,595,543 349,875 697,955 8,036,591 1,045,834 35,418,957 40,013,760 36,496,326 4,503,339 5,466,661 5,034,714 1,060,222 1,030,031 1,180,123 1,783,331 1,361,833 1,197,732 5,981,265 3,140,545 4,877,797 785,771 1,059,432 1,268,210 6,822,842 2,846,709 10,366,G05 857,091 441,017 1,288,279 13,311,318 12,180,445 936,105 2,455,186 1,375,104 1,023,633 1,298,152 1,497,993 6,092,235 1,468,432 6,337,559 898,036 20,642,738 1,651,879 244,913 192,802,708 166,521,949 130,632,783 149,389,737 156,260,876 1,265,283 2,659,228 6,463,061 1,407,962 8,439,031 1,092,053 1200 pounds net weight. * Prior to 1911 includes neutral lard. 200,993,584 25,647,167 159,544,687 21,641,386 519,025,384 58,187,336 44,777,692 5,129,899 4,148,343 565,039 2,457,997 310,574 53,749,023 5,699,136 67,456,832 5,915,759 5,266,019 591,969 1,303,379 193,964,252 25,879,056 165.881.791 23,767,447 481.457.792 54,402,911 29,323,786 3,270,236 3,074,303 492,822 2 ,668,020 359,181 45,543,085 4,896,574 58,303,564 5,489,139 4,685,496 523,023 913,632 346,718,227 47,326,129 203,701,114 29,049,931 475,531,908 52,440,133 26,021,054 3,022,321 4,644,418 745,928 3,908,193 473,801 45,655,574 4,911,307 69,980,614 6,045,752 3,877,413 448,221 1,187,771 579,808,786 78,615,616 282,208,611 40,803,022 427,011,338 47,634,376 34,426,590 4.046.397 9,610,732 1,815,586 63,005,524 7,523,408 63,460,713 6,752,356 52,843,311 5,147,434 5,552,938 696,882 1.561.398 667.151,972 117,221,668 266,656,581 49,574,041 444,769,540 77,008,913 17,576,240 3,168,089 5,896,126 1,645,605 50,435,615 8,875,889 46,992,721 6,941,306 56,359,493 8,269,844 3,195,576 481,526 1,327,348 1,117,400 145,440 6,893,918 940,305 26,203,391 3,901,428 3,744,886 323,376 1,086,463 1,935,860 3,585,600 872,804 2,599,058 441,186 16,525,918 1,432,848 474,055 153,883,526 446,582 1, 202,120 4, 562,983 755,794 30, 092,206 4, 077,882 724,181 2, 234,121 1,821,958 307,726 5,183,525 845,661 30,818,551 4,859,815 11,457,907 1,083,665 2,192,464 2,412,842 9,850,704 2,392,480 55,362,917 8,463,174 37,235,627 3,066,642 6,823,085 1,269,866 8,590,236 1,732,231 14,708,893 2,867,681 13,062,247 1,461,661 1,350,218 2,835,005 1,685,351 5,083,862 3,693,597 13,487,481 877,453 3,590,105 44,394,301 2,427,577 7,430,089 414,124 16,209,082 159,577,620 12,712,952 1,341,140 333,217 524,426 146,227,780 220,051,847 290,899,680 6,294,950 1,316,320 9,134,471 2,441,510 6,118,060 1,741,959 12,936,357 1,798,317 4,320,652 3,960,572 26,835,092 8,749,170 66,050,013 15,240,033 259,141,231 25,136,641 253,629 403,192,279 8Included under “ O*leo oil ” prior to 1911. * Prior to 1912 included in “All other articles.” 465 166,675,310 21,211,605 157,709,316 20,708,882 476,107,857 52,509,217 37,866,812 4,134.294 4,010,862 483,959 1,355,378 159,654 45,729,471 4,944,448 73,754,400 7,070,967 2,160,259 219,517 981,805 4,716,610 601,596 DOMESTIC EXPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES. 32951°— s a 1917- Hog products— fibs..., Bacon..................................... ‘\dolls. 250,418,699 26,470,972 /lbs... 209,481,496 Hams and shoulders, cured. *\dolls. 23,698,207 Lard....................................... Sbs— 627,559,660 lolls.. 57,497,980 bs.... Neutral lard 8 ....................... ■ \dolls. /lbs... Pork, canned........................ -\dolls. 2,710,369 287,460 Pork, fresh............................. ■ /lbs__ 11,467,779 \dolls. 1,143,886 /lbs... Pork, pickled........................ -\dolls. 166,427,409 15,167,058 Lard compounds and other ilbs... 80,148,861 substitutes for lard............... . \dolls. 6,166,910 822,998 Mutton...................................... /lbs... 83,874 \doUs. Poultry and game.................... ..dolls, 1,086,618 /lbs... 8,000,973 Sausage .................................... '\dolls. 925,877 Canned................................... /lbs— \dolls., All other................................. /lb s.... \dolls.. Sausage casings........................ /lb s..., 3,422,271 \dolls., W ... Stearin from animal fats......... /\doUs.. All other meat products— Canned................................... .dolls.. 745,247 All other................................. .dolls.. 2,708,632 Dairy products— B utter........................................ /lbs.. 12,544,777 \dolls 2,429,489 Cheese........................................ /lbs.. 17,285,230 \doUs 2,012,626 M ilk Condensed............................. { & ; 2,191,111 All other (including cream)*, .dolls.. Total...................................dolls.. 202,392,508 Article. 97,496 1908 105,112 1909 114,300 V a l u e s , b y A rticles , Y ears E n d e d J u n e 1910 109,698 1911 1912 1913 30, 1907 to 1917—Continued. 1914 1915 1916 1917 136,390 139,608 127,898 162,504 167,277 225,783 214,800 415,862 15,649 20,267 35,916 29,261 51,445 663 381,940 24,127 356,601 14,936 25,876 40,812 33,037 34,524 596 684,329 29,739 208,711 14,175 48,009 62,184 52, 780 69,609 516 768,523 26,238 433,329 25,962 39,140 65,102 39,496 51,006 400 519,584 26,182 214,371 5,019 24,336 29,355 49,800 36,738 164 273,516 14,504 84,744 8,082 53,524 61,606 12,679 3,896 84,755 88,651 20,702 22,292 35,713 Total..........................................dolls.. 20,543 29,674 36,327 45,608 70,093 Mineral specimens............................. dolls.. 33,742 39,284 41,243 54,720 Moss......................................................dolls.. 40,578 82,881 264 384 230 327 416 569 Motor boats........................................{ £ & ;; 330,203 356,211 353,576 800,231 917,438 180,708 30,149 34,260 22,239 22,037 Mucilage............................................... doUs.. 21,519 24,695 Musical instruments, and parts of: 9,791 8,457 3,450 3,591 2,628 12,751 11,637 9,084 9,450 9,135 8,703 organ®............................................. 667,073 690,886 144,074 190,160 898,472 750,905 675,454 721,913 655,743 212,393 647,451 4,341 4,966 5,617 7,627 3,815 3,475 Piano®..............................................{doUr! 897,340 1,060,195 804,696 1,163,467 1,307,250 1,739,594 i,3is 1,461 2,806 1,374 l,2i9 -Di * /N o Player-pianos........................... (dolls... 356,532 470,340 855,889 388,293 335,299 4,222 9,343 12,195 7,608 6,601 All o th er.....................................{dolls.. 808,565 1,617,263 1,874,604 1,563,672 1,416,888 324 275 2,876 1,640 2,735 2,482 3,153 1,917 1,258 1,126 157 Plano players............................... 72,609 46,332 795,366 446,286 287,720 177,683 80,427 685,763 842,889 463,153 739,265 Perforated music rolls . . . ____ .dolls 67,899 127,626 59,479 101,417 158,496 545,132 1,021,980 1,120,580 701,712 AH other, and parts of...................dolls.. 874,488 717,532 557,698 730,170 754,099 745,392 676,469 Total.......................................... dolls.. 3,256,063 3,371,621 2,619, 772 3,182,343 3,471,401 3,606,936 3,799,731 3,368,631 2,048,715 3,454,064 4,142,896 Natural history specimens...............dolls.. 16,014 25,368 18,188 22,711 14,667 15,265 14,075 9,057 19,759 Naval stores: 2,560,966 2,712,732 2,170,177 2,144,318 2,189,607 2,474,460 2,806,046 2,417,950 1,372,316 1,571,279 1,638,590 Eosin...............................................{ B & : 11,327,091 11,395,126 8,004,838 9,753,488 14,067,335 16,462,860 17,359,145 11,217,316 6,220,321 8,874,313 10,705,972 Tar, turpentine, and pitch— 11,072 16,792 14,691 Tftf /b b ls.. 46,442 Tar............................................... \dolls.. 67,215 53,983 DOMESTIC EXPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Metal polish........................................ dolls.. Mica: Unm anufactured.................... .. '* 1907 and 466 No. 261. — D omestic M e r c h a n d ise E x po r ted : Q uantities 13,448 10,034 19,830 31,809 60,563 46,339 40,380 62,346 351,353 239,661 36,622 28,139 21,106 40,037 50,107 67,963 103,387 100,322 223,002 317,491 568,891 148,238 78,251 187,183 430,612 291,731 117,778 561,566 15,854,676 19,532,583 17,502,028 15,587,737 14,817,751 19,599,241 21,039,597 18,900,704 9,464,120 9,310,268 8,841,875 Turpentine, spirits of...................{dolls 10,241,883 10,146,151 7,018,058 8,780,236 10,768,202 10,069,135 8,794,656 8,095,958 4,476,306 4,337,563 4,313,670 Total naval stores..................dolls.. 21,686,752 21,641,599 15,101,147 18,681,962 25,022,720 26,754,987 26,471,292 19,882,165 11,127,239 13,503,607 15,581,208 Nickel, and manufactures of: Nickel*nickel oxide, and m atte. ' * 9,880,859 9,148,482 10,013,776 13,652,407 18,947,810 26,561,990 27,881,277 28,895,242 29,599,612 25,649,995 31,005,606 3,218,862 2,948,058 3,395,174 4,532,897 6,004,414 8,749,675 9,275,714 9,403,709 11,110,699 9,876,403 12,270,854 Manufactures of...............................dolls.. 248,604 80,808 59,755 70,680 23,580 42,198 492,518 2,590,297 1,893,859 12.085 252,149 204,281 Notions, n. e. s.1.................................dolls.. 198,226 64,600 84,427 97,543 842,886 312,463 48,754 95,169 28,815 450,410 Nursery stock......................................dolls.. 324,136 247,844 337,988 413,255 459,769 315,065 170,218 203,671 220,341 225,339 317,827 1,361,877 1,222,109 1,454,156 1,458,128 1,260,681 1,018,286 1,328,951 1,541,260 fibs - - * 0 a tu m ............................................... {dolls.. 63,763 65,467 66,614 57,215 89,740 172,529 56,511 54,670 52,696 51,061 46,431 Oilcake and oil-cake meal: 56,808,972 66,127,704 53,233,890 49,108,598 83,384,870 72,490,021 76,262,845 59,030,623 45,026,125 18,996,490 15,757,612 Corn.................................................{& ;■ 909,407 677,156 801,787 689,633 1,115,986 1,035,291 1,131,330 798,206 297,041 289,547 727,355 C ottonseed....................................j 1 ; ; 1,340,967,136 929,287,467 1,233,750,327 640,088,766 804,596,955 1,293,690,138 1,128,092,367 799,974,252 ^ 17,062,594 11,889,415 15,805,433 9,071,815 10,153,475 17,325,858 15,225,798 11,007,441 1,222,699,889 980,664,572 864,862,375 01lODS6GQ C&X6. ......................... ItiollS 15,432,126 14,749,489 15,059,920 _,3 H16&1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I1DS a. . _..nn » 256,365,126 76,556,997 285,297,316 t>0tt0HS66d 3,474,244 1,169,478 5,221,091 Linseed or flaxseed.......................{doW 665,936,164 696,135,362 682,764,545 652,316,916 659,674,653 596,114,536 838,119,654 662,868,639 524,794,434 640,916,196 536,984,394 8,675,877 9,175,559 9,303,346 9,489,564 8,361,666 9,735,022 12,982,423 9,650,379 9,048,061 11,935,129 10,252,510 All fibs ... 8,924,033 6,886,270 8,484,936 9,900,878 28,876,367 21,558,670 All other 2........................................{dolls.. 132,534 126,414 410,166 104,701 100,445 398,681 2,063,712,272 1,691,550,533 1,969,748,762 1,341,514,280 1,447,656,478 1,971,218,728 2,049,361,136 1,530,358,450 2,058,786,452 1,746,010,622 1,724,460,373 to *®1........................................ { S i : : 26,415,627 21,866,761 25,836,134 19,251,012 19,631,127 28,228,705 29,444,252 21,667,672 28,879,051 28,561,303 31,221,749 Oilcloth and linoleum: a M fsa. yds.. 163,214 397,214 717,773 225,468 126,146 Porfloora................................... \ c M . . . 255,751 54,547 ii2,664 123,085 128,542 137,141 73,597 60,403 47,972 155,796 169,079 A llo th e r..........................................dolls. 299,261 666,684 247,137 236,679 353,544 356,761 541,436 733,979 586,414 1,172,600 1,122,536 Total...........................................dolls.. 353,808 359,801 493,902 727,087 807,576 359,764 482,086 710,515 634,386 1,328,396 1,378,287 Turpentine and pitch.............*{d U Total tar, turpentine and fbbls.. pitch.....................................\dolls.. * Prior to 1912 included in “All other articles/’ DOMESTIC EXPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES. 467 1Prior to 1910 figures include buttons. Article. 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 940,151 123,848 306,439 88,880 145,443 327,115 1,529,696 448,366 142,058 1,198,835 1,901,953 81,856 212,325 29,802 125,575 93,261 361,138 67,811 78,121 370,300 501,227 *17,040 329,244 184,019 259,062 234,730 234,626 151,142 1120,094 207,337 421,969 154,983 111,199 321,721 144,063 169,625 111,637 167,644 131,241 87,364 113,665 190,724 147,766 309,836 18,507 9,011 6,492 8,146 416,213 621,300 559,197 655,587 614,383 535,875 1,019,478 1,019,412 1,603,325 891,035 503,234 401,400 341,304 492,964 343,838 970,717 609,294 378,294 292,381 681,096 754,342 405,635 869,305 l,t8 7 ,126 1,205,308 1,176,124 2,216,713 1,181,630 2,425,584 3,660,261 1,450,600 832,096 1,222,999 Total animal, etc.................... {dolls 903,001 655,261 612,336 788,860 1,263,246 1,585,609 547,074 870,611 589,603 822,233 781,871 M ineral128,175,737 Mineral, crude, including a lll^ ,j natural oils, without regard >3 ^ * 6,626,896 135,223,575 169,855,309 168,903,985 185,190,761 208,110,365 195,642,935 146,477,342 152,514,129 163,732,589 177,748,832 6,465,114 6,907,525 5,277,181 5,417,513 6,831,367 7,570,767 6,812,672 4,911,634 5,754,084 7,309,990 to gravity...............................j Refined or manufactured— Illuminating oil......................{cSSs’ 894,529,432 1,041,725,901 1,080,542,456 1,005,027,536 1,022,311,042 1,044,049,848 1,048,894,297 1,157,283,310 886,316,740 823,143,138 833,969,012 56,249,991 70,809,415 71,329,901 62,477,527 67,476,494 59,845,823 66,189,265 74,500,162 53,607,082 52,283,057 54,642,377 Lubricating and heavy paraf-)galls.. 136,140,226 159,763,900 144,254,271 170,430,277 173,642,495 202,125,197 213,671,499 196,884,696 214,429,099 250,395,439 271,032,751 fin oil.................................... \dolls.. 17,179,562 20,370,613 18,307,342 20,891,473 22,061,3 90 25,970,271 29,574,410 27,852,959 28,499,786 37,452,084 48,665,984 Naphthas, and all 1ighter/galls.. 26,357,054 36,242,370 63,831,267 77,650,923 111,998,260 171,040,150 . products of distillation, .\dolls.. 2,735,598 4,003,827 5,805,482 6,302,418 9,479,394 15,437,736 _ /galls.. 81,698,917 151,611,537 156,860,666 i00,i48,554 226,i54,560 Gasoline...............................(Soils.. 10,831,490 21,699,475 17,603,317 16.297,561 46,932,967 101,821,572 40,840,730 94,335,128 194,631,255 199,563,352 . 1* /galls.. AUother...............................{Soils.. 14,269,878 5,653,210 10,296,928 29,472,713 41,057,840 Residuum, tar, and all from) n 65,228,009 70,581,822 103,188,033 124,055,263 123,398,188 168,339,478 .which the light bodies}§“ ii ' * 2,063,668 2,467,471 3,649,387 4,141,613 3,680,925 4,386,903 have been distilled..........laoils" 320,529,925 475,143,205 672,931,878 897,858,733 1,039,323,708 Gas oil and fuel o il........... {lolls 8,305,715 13,747,863 18,543,976 24,769,248 32,329,617 27,513,568 113,370,245 9,952,970 13,538,335 536,270 A U other............................. {SSni . 230,552 388,175 496,237 1,907,715 30,165 Total mineral refined, ■ 1.122,254,721 1,308,313,993 1,391,816,027 1,377,163,999 1,431,349,985 1,585,554,673 1,794,129,778 2,135,133,723 2,034,826,481 2,279,716,454 2,570,579,653 78,228.819 97,651,326 99,092,112 93,813,031 92,698,003 105,640,733 129,666,995 145,361,384 128,781,641 160,662,838 223,658,950 DOM ESTIC EXPORTS— Q U A N T IT IE S A N D V A L U E S . Oils: A nim alFish (except whale).................. {Soils*' i — ............................................. { & : W hale.......................................... { f f i ; ; A nother......................................{ j g £ " 1907 468 No. 201. — D omestic M er c h a n d ise E x po r ted : Q uantities and V a l u e s , by A rticles , Y ears E n d e d J u n e 30, 1907 to 1917— Continued. 11,299,332 643,392 223,955,002 14,798,063 228.426 155,858 343,509 110,407 215,845 322,634 16,479,301 26,316,799 1,573,605 225,520,944 17,127,369 175,210 164,879 292,757 123,420 269,034 377,588 19,805,232 23,866,146 1,526,931 399,470,973 24,089,223 246,965 208,591 339,391 155,740 422,631 322,164 26,908,931 514,951 679,607 640,911 907,623 838,007 821,027 1,017,284 976,238 1,074,264 1,050,290 i,114,4i3 1,118,004 18,281,576 1,307,204 192,963,079 13,843,179 239,188 134,540 338,956 117,809 397,050 230,557 16,251,486 505,748 785,907 961,945 1,211,580 1,279,777 1,267,860 15,736,488 944,205 31,035,147 1,164,589 1,802,049 7,681,938 32,021,038 635,093 917,303 421,548 521,463 368,825 690,836 1,072,736 1,591,913 1.810.393 852,910 703,494 1,095,417 1,216,052 1,096,335 884,700 1,382,756 1.755.393 846,362 891,812 1,069,501 731,604 1,038,864 838,339 1,104,698 682,352 16,845,154 19,700,810 29,107,449 21,388,938 1.013,506 1,070,646 1,861,730 1,944,145 29,197,790 37,580,411 31,222,228 31,486,877 1,215,366 1,808.970 1,960,589 3,096,019 1,779,863 1,527,494 3,259,539 4,413,549 7,256,318 7,415,723 11,416,329 15,041,500 40,646,323 26,398,801 24,155,376 28,548,208 740,294 689,162 440,290 454,113 436,799 422,075 17,789,635 8,967,826 8,779,760 998,105 770,076 1,302,159 318,366,525 266,512,057 158,911,767 21,872,948 22,658,610 19,878,325 1,212,133 714,120 1,201,354 478,231 1,117,895 660,089 1,198,852 2,230,002 3,004,283 100,032 184,981 154,096 323,070 218,627 384,593 413,104 705,037 1,062,899 25,831,745 27,165,026 26,280,134 449,952 574,977 1,254,605 7,088,994 8,853,998 VALU ES. 8,840,683 10,092,719 9,639,860 8,096,473 9,243,148 10,346,905 682,304 1,057,129 459,459 553,021 390,605 578,862 505,203 340,387 517,123 386,877 1,341,432 2,058,426 663,230 365,535 504,061 482,836 251,815 453,4X2 297,307 372,375 399,121 266,735 268,145 397,449 407,287 330,194 319,786 195,851 221,532 297,829 284,931 2 Prior to 1910 quantity stated in gallons. 3Prior to 1912 crayons were included under “ Chalk.” 0,351,445 AND 26,955,997 27,149,378 27,866,979 32,792,882 931,669 956,460 999,161 1,182,683 2,512,460 3,090,498 3,604,384 3,864,307 4,780,107 5,702,803 6,294,746 7,072,617 67,921,078 85,290,314 54,634,617 975,502 1,921,121 2,597,539 1,330,077 19,839,222 1,292,009 315,232,892 20,736,972 1,733,925 874,461 420,368 134,663 395,551 325,040 24,044,401 E X P O R T S ------Q U A N T I T I E S 469 3,258,889 1,293,580 51,087,329 20,851,380 273,029 140,876 249,360 161,811 288,318 274,536 23,098,050 D O M E S T IC VegetableFixed or expressed— 3,041.269 3,659,330 0001..........................................{dSis.: 1,083,929 1,456,120 41,880,304 41,019,991 Cotton seed............................. ; 17,074,403 17,226,451 450,208 367,883 Linseed or flaxseed.................{lolls 203,712 172,083 All other................................... dolls.. 430,965 206,993 Volatile or essential— 147,722 141,617 Peppermint.............................{ & . ! 499,082 357,555 All other.................................... dolls.. 258,423 214,765 Total vegetable.................... dolls., 19,550,514 19,633,967 Paints, pigments, colors, and varnishes: Dry colors........................................dolls.. 453,015 493,907 Lamp black.................................dolls.. All o th er...................................... dolls.. Koady-mixed pain ts.................. iflniis 9i3,704 916,848 v<arnlah.......................................... { & : : 940,699 961,291 TUrVi-t+rt lead.....................................{doUs lno/1 fibs.... W hite 26,179,994 27,266,671 Zinc, oxide of.................................; 996,990 1,050,448 All other, including crayons3___dolls.. 2,481,894 2,457,469 Total..........................................dolls.. 4,893,190 4,942,523 Paper stock: Rags, n.e.s.,and other fibs ... (except wood pulp)....................idolls.. 485,112 733,775 Paper, and manufactures of: B ags................................................. dolls.. Books, music, maps, engravings, etch ings, photographs, and other printed m atter............................................dolls.. 5,813,107 6,107,053 Boxes and cartons..........................dolls.. Carbon paper...................................dolls.. Paper board (strawboard, etc.).. .dolls.. Paper hangings..............................dolls.. 297,357 283,762 Playing cards...................................dolls.. 175,217 184,747 1Figures cover the period from Jan. 1 to June 30, inclusive. Article. 1908 1909 V a l u e s , b y A rticles , Y ears E n d e d J u n e 1910 120,090,050 69,201,799 72,187,114 92,738,379 3,514,281 2,140,352 2,178,333 2,766,579 1918 99,510,875 103,573,428 100,426,614 2,434,664 2,501,529 2,450,520 27,308,975 24,213,540 28,633,615 1,254,589 1,249,330 1,606,699 14,116,585 578,711 1,200,168 1,192,423 1,351,226 4,801,576 4,990,033 3,520,109 19,215,499 19,458,050 21,779,303 218,592,330 249,502,699 290,678,861 7,378,736 8,123,486 9,679,273 69,032 56,790 45,337 448,962 625,548 498,203 296,912 254,289 77,924 74,808 309,200 332,377 343,795 149,657 1,009,369 1,147,630 1,441,982 1917— Continued. 1915 1916 1917 88,9G6,738 2,177,483 28,602,134 1,612,370 14,133,097 532,657 1,179,232 3,351,689 20,663,634 186,357,728 6,516,338 68,831 533,944 79,648 88,056 332,935 326,966 295,525 116,501 1,620,872 125,681,652 3,079,137 31,263,668 1,589,872 23,029,288 960,798 1,098,197 2,659,747 19,848,358 330,374,056 10,589,843 91,522 649,658 40,987 51,745 244,744 251,309 338,684 139,584 1,715,059 i.27,243,672 3,115,811 73,474,771 3,790,844 64,843,199 2,916,585 1,588,756 4,573,422 29,107,386 360,650,114 12,873,250 298,637 1,436,015 86,585 130,177 207,339 147,584 471,324 195,289 2,903,063 144,946,643 4,557,962 129,348,657 9,922,436 63,561,296 3,821,238 3,135,039 5,509,030 43,152,980 348,743,903 16,038,811 302,865 2,188,779 111,591 177,543 228,586 141.134 471,526 213,474 3,618;620 36,880 794,011 769,098 490,896 42,261 1,198,647 939,790 78,669 1,987,878 1,660,439 1,314,696 1,702,011 2,983,686 2,520,292 2,805,978 2,512,320 563,151 80,035,302 6,815,060 809,629 664,006 41,531,004 155,359,550 115,067,424 72,298,993 49,486,415 1,753,042 4,264,722 2,591,444 2,220,118 1,125,895 32,192,018 32,690,104 35,987,460 158,751,786 128,549,816 2,276,460 2,282,924 2,498,504 6,757,658 6,633,291 VALU ES. 1914 AND 1912 to E X P O R T S ------ Q U A N T I T I E S 1,200,742 1,088,782 1,068,769 1,267,117 4,659,606 4,376,593 3,953,451 4,441,742 15,669,840 14,171,759 14,014,584 16,083,271 185,511,773 178,709,678’137,403,509 196,982,550 Paraffin and paraffin wax...............{dolls " 9,030,992 8,740,929 6,445,917 7,886,359 Paste.....................................................dolls.. 34,466 36,863 40,668 25,609 Pencils (except slate), and pencil leads 292,678 374,193 334,737 380,315 182,399 153,529 161,904 147,114 Pens and penholders..........................dolls.. — t ji ^ Penholders..................................... fgross ■ H Pens— r, . . fN0 Fountain.................................... {dolb.. Metallic (except gold).............{dolls _ Perfumeries, cosmetics, and all toilet prep arations............................................ dolls.. 604,822 683,253 620,230 824,400 Phonographs, graphophones, gramo phones, and records and materials f o r ................................................. dolls.. 2,381,172 Phonographs, graphophones, and/No ... gramophones............................. \dolls.. Records and materials for ... .'dolls.. Photographic goods: Cameras............................................dolls.. If ___ films* Motion-picture m __ >-. — | llTl, ft. . jlm. it** Not exposed............................. {dolls... /lin. ft.. .................................. {dolls... 1911 30,1907 D O M E S T IC Paper, and manufactures of—Continued. Printing paper...............................f f i y ; News p rint.................................t g u s " A U other..................................... w : W rapping p a p er..........................{dniu" Writing paper and envelopes........dolls.. A llother........................................... dolls.. Total.......................................... dolls.. 1907 and 470 ' No. 261. — D omestic M e r c h a n d ise E xpo r ted : Q u antities Total. 1,089,826 2,840,333 51,626,741 24,931,099 13,224,347 64,060,276 24,048,647 406,120 209,944 632,561 328,988 727,100 882,899 16,894 65,193 976 4,323 12,160 1,092,539 26,699 118,329 2,520 16,186,133 6,977,685 4,359,167 1,874,682 5,407,594 832,676 1,706,780 941,622 577,929 317,772 23,346,614 27,113,056 9,307,428 4,354,556 17,559,653 620,942 844,418 1,009,557 1,115,526 817,377 8,226,512 601,611 334,169 534,578 895,276 474,519 527,834 686,250 411,156 340,667 533,127 5,256,623 3,485,418 2,475,066 2,898,802 3,564,837 16,342,^84 215,115 305,546 436,874 4,640,852 691,437 12,480,294 688,118 5,156,801 600,368 558,833 3,190, 745 4,184,716 4,765,155 7,142,603 225,726 277,182 6,844 16,641 818,444 956,018 95,662 63,710 447 495 9,912 17,269 33,461 88,029 3,265,732 4.'021,128 219,487 290,915 83,081 116,508 467,434 34,005 256,084 20,610 73,249 36,811 964,138 1,043,397 83,816,808 102,032,616 286,363 329,255 114,940 143,093 40,071 14,193 169,252 16,793 837,451 107,584 51,699 159,142 18,904 726,983 69,511 17,791 146,048 14,073 645,924 58,109 14,168 266,055 251,283 293,716 210,821 286,518 496,390 153,566 243,647 119,761 150,011 119,279 113,071 802,470 372,070 700,789 64,053,083 52,106,865 66,474,294 235,582 199,852 237,973 97,692 79,409 70,266 57,385 92,486 52,244 17,628,111 209,493 6,336,310 7,990,383 3,989,798 420,104 18,616,834 813,224 397,493 263,912 10,094,609 28,478,473 353,213 4,277,313 6,721,337 3,547,747 579,199 25,550,134 1,247,960 495,245 286,734 8,683,688 6,314,439 2,475,907 94,237 37,811 4,145 2,614 9,748 6,501 9,750,064 7,116,220 1,563,304 1,294,944 17,333,144 13,610,257 1,153,066 1,038,301 4,342,926 3,613,026 451,595 401,925 589,114 759,026 3,861,064 3,538,508 iprior to 1913 included in “ All other manufactures of iron and steel” or “ All other manufactures of wood.” 1,001,369 35,434 1,017 3,671 5,886,893 1,092,515 15,139,913 937,820 5,666,047 701,101 1,231,159 4,001,700 AND T otal..........................................dolls.. .dolls.. ..dolls.. ..dolls.. Plated ware (except cutlery and ..dolls.. .dolls.. . .dolls.. fozs__ /dolls.. .'dolls.. . .dolls.. fibs . Unmanufactured . •/dolls.. .'dolls.. fibs.... Quicksilver........................................•/dolls.. {aSS! rinlls ..dolls.. ..dolls.. /lb s.... Salt.. /dolls.. Seaweed . Seeds: /lbs— /dolls., /bush., /dolls.. G rass/lb s.... Clover.. /dolls., hbs— •/dolls.. fibs All other.. ..dolls.. 1,871,618 3.596,897 3,086,035 455,682 102,673 436,420 721,156 1,641,315 1,338,536 8,276,291 15,986,066 14,322,168 12,353 107,984 97,824 189, 418 187,574 142,270 912 28,144 12,436 624,490 1,162,001 2,206,790 60,420 188,234 242,237 1,397 3,254 t 1,083 207,662 92,388 53,266 27,101 82,929 77,265 936,869 2,500,057 2,324,081 152,44646,907 163,333 368,333 845,729 1,296,305 232,763 1,018,094 222,927 274,086 1,071,325 155,089 212,054 254,250 330,278 5,122 804 857 880,944 1,552,535 3,165,142 165,619,386 165,637,801 194,151,456 726,761 616,132 600,648 132,221 328.635 198,093 26,189 27,065 26,087 E X P O R T S ------Q U A N T I T I E S 1,348,216 183,660 688,272 9,431,800 38,840 283,325 14,799 899,391 72,752 273 12,977 71,172 5,376,880 387,075 269,499 64,190 32,241 313,848 126,888 1,029,127 149,123,465 542, 783 188,999 40,572 D O M E S T IC 1,410,037 3,436,371 180,243 268,088 476,955 593,697 9,445,446 9,137,287 87,023 391,634 312,768 20,830 15,723 1,038,131 1,102,284 75,689 73,625 1,710 1,299 57,071 70,789 126,013 108,105 3,935,884 4,503,569 285,597 321,679 167,299 175,583 40,410 24,231 14,817 21,885 318,266 194,757 HU, 229 1,208,957 1,427,695 111,008,966 128,035,915 383,062 441,673 298,274 210,265 26,042 48,180 .dolls.. .dolls > f a w CD Article. 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 173,135 96,797 164,559 141,124 76,203 321,770 117,739 1,298,844 108.482 2,260,337 2,390,858 2,307,605 37,547 27,597 8,178 9,704 2,400,562 2,315,783 2,745,396 32,285 8,403 2,753,799 5,204,813 76,596 54,017 5,258,830 7,202,639 21,782 13,418 7,216,067 857,318 98,238 6,834 94,886 5,889 96,956 7,941 98,501 10,975 147,943 17,791 128,985 56,179 670,189 129,078 37,709 707,898 720,368 198,736 49,881 770,249 847,894 300,553 77,944 925,838 1,097,593 266,207 64,528 1,162,121 1,538,543 119,801 30,863 1,569,406 1,992,765 71,132 16,080 2,008,845 1,144,879 1,241,953 1,130,723 1,479,870 1,741,971 1,840,037 2,132,663 2,141,633 1,777,342 65,183,460 51,108,178 53,150,427 45,716,414 47,581,256 57,855,457 51,292,954 58,546,763 63,367,750 2,661,218 2,165,267 2,341,708 2,140,676 2,305,010 2,695,991 2,496,904 2,797,369 3,080,957 3,806,097 3,407,220 3,472,431 3,620,546 4,046,981 4,536,028 4,629,567 4,939,002 4,858,299 167,385 65,414 87,002 35,470 216,629 57,605 51,539 115,136 173,985 21,522 8,256 44,744 13,303 16,684 13,866 9,700 60,801 34,585 76,297 92,962 84,427 68,989 74,023 38,444 43,587 52,755 50, HI 428,107 70,814 14,172 22,496 914,074 1,191,418 190,067 253,222 635,361 964,992 246,525 45,765 1,010,787 596,883 877,324 390,477 73,859 951,183 866,684 962,627 689,093 754,422 990,395 1,101,169 1,301,244 1,405,581 451,694 305,394 312,965 326,946 60,150 70,219 79,595 85,164 1,076,559 1,161,319 1,371,463 1,485,176 25,440 235,752 103,932 231,077 35,231 11,336 53,793 64,393 19,820 86,719 2,750 14,718 12,262 4,900 938,331 926,049 1,138,128 1,129,578 i,4i0,840 1,232,179 1,237,118 1,474,761 1,476,147 1,827,237 46,301 84,381 58,459 129,258 331,909 124,946 80,213 86,714 365,446 160,914 151,232 58,346 187,845 67,728 1,268,054 1,667,567 60,252 119,429 1,388,738 1,816,121 47,775 92,331 696,690 1,010,222 245,494 71,890 1,082,112 674,745 966,146 969,071 1,379,921 249,237 328,229 62,104 95,556 1,064,627 1,442,025 « 200,455 24,433,243 51,941,634 108,985 8,784,742 16,027,867 1,240,804 1,588,552 34,823 69,497 i , 586,900 1,887,307 88,802 113,863 1,394,796 1,529,113 59,611 73,942 VALU ES. 643,280 743,163 1,128,226 964,207 356,788 272,949 55,965 87,114 1,215,340 1,020,172 2,610,481 2,122.674 75,548,686 73,048,579 3,709,277 4,169,116 6,319,758 6,291,790 72,562 47,525 11,387 10,329 287,484 250,827 AND 1909 E X P O R T S ------ Q U A N T I T I E S Total................................. Sillr artificial. manufactures of.................. Soap: Toilet or fancy........................ ........dolls.. fibs.... All other.................................. — \dolls.. Total................................. ........dolls.. Spermaceti and spermaceti wax . Spices....................................................dolls.. Spirits, wines, m alt liquors, and other beverages: Malt liquors— Inbottles...............................{ & ? * : : . In other coverings.....................{lolls* * Total m alt liquors.......... ........dolls.. Spirits, distilled— Alcohol (and pure, neutral, fpf. galls... or cologne spirits)........... [dolls.......... B randy.,.............................<fpf. galls... [HnlU fpf. galls... R um ..................................... [dolls......... Whisky— fpf. galls... Bourbon...........................<[dolls......... 1908 V a lu es , by A rticles , Y ears E nded J u n e 30, 1907 to 1917— Continued. D O M E S T IC Shells............................................ ....... dolls.. Shoe findings............................. Silk: Manufactures of...................... ........dolls.. fibs.... W aste....................................... — \dolls.. 1907 and 472 No. 2 6 1 .— D omestic M erch a n dise E xported : Q uantities 6,273 30,830 438,676 195,160 3,839 19,902 415,891 181,516 201,418 224,911 140,122 267,688 23,797 43,123 1,684,580 2,274,330 177,341 327,950 29,271 44,867 1,686,150 2,218,159 134,152 259,523 25,408 41,129 1,783,918 2,275,832 1,304,994 518,536 957,120 366,260 1,075,151 418,668 941,357 373,412 3,801,909 4,008,290 4,134,420 124,700 86,564 139,619 168,386 249,572 208,879 30,152 50,259 515,113 46,599 67,595 627,575 1,592,798 26,283,904 54,050,773 1,982,019 11,062,386 18,508,069 5,962 31,314 501,348 193,597 225,990 133,450 251,453 42,246 51,357 1,398,964 1,885,491 3,062,449 3,096,172* 3,154,100 3,479,586 819,310 1,133,274 332,369 450,598 2,245,013 933,133 3,396,500 12,577,611 20,883,227 172,617 5,784 63,882 87,630 22,708 1,965 14,121 10,460 26,401 8,791 12 840 3,110 1,665 1,167 3,071 1,265 940 1,663 10 830 441 384,080 373,560 2,905 13,531 375,919 389,213 15,784 8,801 386,894 28,107 260,654 154,287 205,484 117,618 116,131 247,518 209,470 197,826 248,893 217,313 105,427 109,635 225,138 146,416 173,866 165,884 177,059 129,063 168,426 209,311 48,125,851 33,228,278 51,535,570 158,239,178 83,644,749 110,897,591 76,713,779 107,036,638 210,185,102 146,423,822 780,155 1,274,773 3,137,552 1,965,401 2,609,716 1,825,230 2,939,453 5,576,914 4,721,533 1,142,054 1,824,011 1,455,341 1,321,773 144,850 179,092 158,481 308f 147 239,354 205,431 735,418 1,248,996 178,158 778,247 1,195,759 413,628 607,260 220,506 } 1,082,920 813,855 1,447,989 1,660,180 688,941 670,723 609,967 167,386 129,184 188,057 282,789 1,179,614 \/ 1,176,680 1,152,794 1,868,655 2,236,822 2,146,758 433,579 105,729 86,620 639,588 1,265,616 364,270 172,479 33,554 762,310 1,332,019 459,438 102,579 27,291 1,233,533 1,882,841 473 121,320 172,755 182,002 301,044 210,031 320,035 38,122 11,204 28,391 22,391 57,595 43,566 1,507,237 1,509,132 1,635,630 1,816,287 1,883,967 1,978,006 DOMESTIC EXPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES. 134,110 252,918 19,779 36,889 Total spirits, d i s t i l l e d . . '' 1,700,309 1,827,757 W ines4,404 ^ t ’otnes...............................{doUsqtS'-'. 20,128 560,147 In other coverings..................... {dcik* 251,353 Total Wines............................. 27i,481 Total spirits, wines, and malt liquors...................................dolls.. 3,314,578 Other beverages— 197,514 CWer............................................® 8 £ : 30,681 1,255 Ginger o le ............................{ & ? ! ! '.: 1,424 1,756 Root beer........................... 1,846 Total other beverages........... dolls.. 33,951 136,301 s p°°8w ............................................... 114,354 51,334,580 1,126,465 starol1................................................. ni__ribs_____________________________ Stearin, vegetable.................. Stone (including marble): Unm anufactured............................dolls.. 451,835 Manufactures of— Grindstones.................................dolls.. Roofing elate...............................dolls.. 265, i&4 716,124 All other...................... ........... ..dolls.. Total.......................................... dolls.. 1,433,123 ....................................{dou?1!8::: A nother...............................{ r ^ ; ; | 1907 Article. 1908 1909 and V alu es , by A rticles , Y ears E nded J une 30, 1907 to 1917— Continued. 1910 1911 1912 — 1914 1915 1916 1917 288 4,714 799,507 260 4,911 680,492 980 10,989 691,164 1,097 12,948 1,050,842 2,145,613 1,002,441 1,148,741 4,387,369 175,498 145,274 255,973 524,861 14,309,029 11,630,528 11,439,133 10,031,693 1,937,648 1,491,639 1,653,495 2,107,068 2,889,991 442,967 10,327,503 4,090,150 634 5,632 886,661 43,994,761 50,895,726 549,007,411 1,630,150,863 1,248,908,286 1,681,302 1,839,983 25,615,016 79,390,147 77,093,685 3,874,923 3,507,120 27,413,785 82,022,076 81,626,802 973,733 78,232 20,855 1,453,790 414,160,356 49,202, 456 4,636,550 151,139 418,796.906 49,353,595 1,288,467 4,418,303 3,166,718 44,156 16,510 137,030 301,213 257,709 77,783 108,161 9,612 4,165 75,426 1,477,584 1,786,038 2,849,968 446,944,435 53,903,336 2,805,547 60,334 449,749,982 53,963,670 347,997,276 44,479,890 348,815 13,939 348,346,091 44,493,829 436,466,512 53,014,852 6,826,644 350,343 443,293,156 53,365,195 2,999,809 57,811 798,288 427,709 140,996 5,411,049 406,431,021 59,788,154 5,167,839 166,153 411,598,860 59,954.307 DOMESTIC EXPOETS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES. 922 1,030 1,087 s tra w ................................................. { d X : 7,482 6,552 11,559 8,293 13,884 10,679 Straw and palm leaf, manufactures of 455,834 602,707 478,001 838,115 ............................................................dolls.. 634,330 724,850 Sugar and molasses: MoIasses.......................................... { § X '.: 3,193,322 3,320,419 3,973,908 1,505,355 3,386,811 9,513,441 216,336 297,493 984,636 425,757 440,225 354,180 14,115,-819 13,181,095 13,865,756 13,457,307 12,001,799 19,146,986 « " * ................................................{ f f i : : 2,050,964 1,961,670 2,243,201 2,258,640 1,752,118 2,539,055 Sugar— 60,882 54,447 13,285 58,587 Br°w n*...................................... j8 2 s :: 1,742 2,051 1,812 21,179,016 25,497,358 79,885,415 125,452,575 54,947,444 79,594,034 R e fin e ........................................ ( ! & : : 829,350 973,661 2,783,334 5,396,009 2,244,379 3,681,072 Total.........................................dolls.. 3,179,619 3,361,611 5,468,502 7,873,036 4,350,605 7,204,763 Surgical appliances (not including in struments) ...................................... dolls.. Teeth, artificial2.................................dolls.. 363,526 15,374 422,715 Theatrical effects............................... dolls.. 225,282 225,727 175,424 103,865 80,128 Tin, and manufactures of: Tin, pigs, and oxide of.................{dolls' * 31,771 Scrap................................................. dolls.. 104,969 64.857 46,907 77,328 772,690 879,813 999,796 1,234,029 Manufactures of...............................dolls.. 1,181,534 1,011,733 Tobacco, and manufactures of: U m anufactured— 331,548,309 323,033,034 282,688,917 353,372,672 351,568,138 375,373,131 L eaf............................................{dolls.. 33,193,881 34,342,293 30,757,931 38,017,260 39,159,708 43,146,013 Stems and trim m ings.............{dolis 9,194,555 7,779,624 5,212,029 3,823,402 3,758,934 4,472,189 105,844 384,864 144,969 95,612 183,517 98,126 340,742,864 330,812,658 287,900,946 357,196,074 355,327,072 379,845,320 Total, unmanufactured........{dcrtia" 33,377,398 34,727,157 30,902,900 38,115,386 39,255,320 43,251,857 ----------------. 1913 474 No. 2 6 1 .— D omestic M erch a n dise E x ported : Q uantities 1 After 1910 included under “ Refined.” •After 1908 included in ‘‘ Dental goods.” 314,655 1,214,281 341,268 400,868 365,721 288,638 298,209 814,663 1,011,466 1,080,066 875,493 3,638,526 702,819 973,231 574,074 234,289 386,322 727,983 313,299 366,989 254,255 224,037 435,953 602,585 307,132 397,516 318,051 208,134 928,611 959,016 837,571 763,651 999,476 2,383,887 1,237,276 2,028,261 1,794,073 3,135,474 715,701 759,277 1,535,630 1,414,297 1,646,176 1,463,514 2,345,731 782,973 1,061,259 1,822,357 1,819,281 1,520,879 1,898,840 728,111 1,295,784 1,483,704 1,909,502 1,988,866 1,572,927 1,711,960 1,368,453 3,760,466 4,207,319 5,545,091 6,544,118 7,353,537 6,936,400 10,813,151 130,588 106,903 114,747 185,580 213,786 125,666 106,708 37,770 15,100 21,876 26,112 17,731 12,861 63,836 520,229 854,642 383.148 276,066 597,829 685,453 292,089 101,735 . 109,478 116,296 77,547 89,890 96,215 181,328 23,293 31,404 33,131 27,292 27,740 32,556 57,971 59,398 47,303 119,818 112,193 185.148 78,801 60,710 67,331 82,557 49,074 106,174 35,034 89,768 28,111 233,692 296,572 251,386 32,643 121,609 182,938 58,165 1,760,383 2,164,943 5,914,198 10,427,742 409.301 563,739 749,959 578,792 821,151 1,166,811 2,489,001 4,017,760 3,485,740 3,514,379 2,529,694 4,765,136 2,277,177 2,012,343 15,952,412 22,290,710 284,817 225,162 47,996 33,635 948,553 674,619 147,772 383,667 131,691 48,252 449,425 561,528 44,934 40.717 53,400 53.717 1,630,177 O coo 4*rn '“' U“l,, 795 44,843 6,984,149 1,817, 771 1,274,700 651,210 205,891 5,053,185 48,305,042 645,287 47,333 363,320 760,329 267,629 1,931,340 0 rkt.4 1 gn VV2, 137 61,811 6,557,339 1,810,028 1,378,875 755,098 233,282 5,814,978 55,108,573 828,518 517,270 767,438 272,311 189,064 41,250 2,546,330 4j 1 l -Xnne fwo 1,723 34,099 6,202,990 1,706,732 1,425,530 785,027 188,315 7,489,811 61,453,481 809,120 505,331 614,421 219,491 304,693 29,903 * After 1912 included in “ All other abrasives.” 4 Prior to 1913 included in “ All other manufactures of cotton.” 475 52,536 24,373 4,486,016 5,513,491 1, 299,588 1,538,337 1,636,341 2,449,993 839,568 1,299,092 455,239 466,040 6,944,347 15,534,438 60.309,542 75,488,745 2,030,089 1,806,174 469.301 528,396 347,495 307,195 147,036 120,941 648,453 460,463 498,307 389,959 1,233,188 1 00/4 AOA "'"* i !539 33,376 7,018,211 1,792,515 999,211 497,275 235,934 4,3S3,5S4 43,638,904 1,013,104 49,358 238,341 550,893 181,051 2,612,477 6,452,543 2,130,212 943 32,651 5,768,433 1,667,539 1,977,716 1,035,989 272,809 6,468,688 50,962,517 929,864 251,562 329,897 117,596 301,765 100,608 1,579,168 1,587,957 2 120 735 f> W AVI “' “ M28 38,539 25,623 6,061,497 6,008,840 1,477,907 1,529,824 1,669,985 705,671 1,077,352 301,594 4,701,617 4,803,101 35,604,517 42,918,487 1,098,187 1,870,046 35,730 53,145 222,728 286,821 541,026 725,901 189,866 245,096 DOMESTIC EXPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Manufactures ot— 1,998,095 1,539,364 a * " 844* ...................................{“ iu ;; 9 77* SSfi 2 000 881 Cigars and cheroots..................{dolls * ’ '*M25 “' ““£352 51,702 41,504 8,007,390 6,295,757 P1“S.............................................f a l s i : 1,878,108 1,525,888 SmoUns-.....................................iaoiii:: All o th er.......................................dolls.. 1,040,113 1,158,051 Total, manufactures of......... dolls.. 5,735,613 4,736,522 Total tobacco, and mfrs. o f .. .dolls.. 39,113,011 39,463,679 693,378 Toys..................................................... dolls.. 733,274 Tripoli 3 ......... dolls _ 39,769 35,124 Trunks, valises, and traveling bags. (foils.. 297,569 261,522 561,555 676,237 TyPe ...................................................{dolls.” 243,208 214,136 Typewriter ribbons4 ................ v . .dolls.. Umbrellas and parasols.............*__ dolls __________ Vegetables: 435,490 : 306,939 Beans and dried p e a s.................. {dolls 932,264 708,201 174,820 257,747 Onlons............................................{ K : : 217,582 184,166 Pickles and sauces..........................dolls Potatoes (except sweet potatoes)^JJjk* - 1,530,461 1,203,894 1,278,034 1,077,612 Vegetables, canned.........................dolls.. 598,628 621,987 All other..........................................dolls.. 981,325 1,303,328 T otal..........................................dolls.. 4,007,833 3,895,294 81,752 109,263 13,274 vtoe« " ............................................... {§ 3 £ :: 15,841 Vulcanized fiber, and mfrs. of......... dolls.. 26,862 267,619 Wax, and manufactures of: 117,169 90,506 Bee8wa* .........................................{§ 5 ii:: 36,392 28,659 Manufactures of............................. dolls.. 60,709 85,868 53,167 ........................................ f e : : 368,543 | 210,444 Article. 1907 1908 1909 and V a l u e s , b t A rticles , Y e ars E n d ed J u n e 1910 1911 1912 1918 1914 1915 1916 2,020 73,786 226 10,563 1,090 78,338 41,175 720,836 44,511 883,523 2,294 75,888 2,019 53,668 1,083 88,255 38,996 757,761 44 392 975,572 351 13,273 842 27,817 1,604 167,350 48,537 784,687 51 234 993^127 156,234 164,132 203,596 6,118 9,628 163,106 252,576 159,064 175,763 2,785,379 3,473,636 8,607 15,814 229,491 340,346 173,789 201,205 3,177,976 4,076,607 7 293 211,384 149,527 3,368,977 27,545 628,762 184,365 4,209,123 10,078 10,521 319,065 366,610 368,886 268,455 4,251,620 2 964,948 24,588 * 32,185 715,756 969,338 97,397 98,990 4,870,864 4,665,527 8,715 286,882 289 980 3,763*049 19,389 545,762 54,030 2,332,739 1917 DOMESTIC EXPOETS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES. Wood, and manufactures of: Logs and other round timber— * , fM f t .. 8,425 8,293 7,974 memory............................ 297,613 271,722 309,896 fM f t . 1,872 3,139 5,039 O ak ................................... ......... {dolls.. 200,072 63,850 125,818 6,951 12,711 9,816 W alnut.............................. ......... {dolls.. 612,067 692,665 382,059 120,819 149,381 fM ft.. 136,958 All o th e r......................... 2,574,312 3,095,029 2,512,501 fM f t .. 173,524 138,067 159,787 Total logs,etc.. ......... {dolls.. 3,G45,180 4,337,766 2.846,863 3,432,635 4,278,249 3,658,173 4,223,408 3,256,023 Firewood, and all other unmanufaotu re d 1 ............................. ........... dolls.. 479,996 460,210 256,249 228,244 201,089 275,870 T im ber58,602 39,337 35,406 34,502 /Mft.. 38,942 29,859 31,067 32,087 Hewn................................. ..........tdolls.. 890,106 1,316,465 770,123 825,192 788,327 839,011 644,129 933,887 Sawed— fMf t .. 287,652 390,149 447,420 Pitch pine.................... fM ft.. 600,865 463,440 383,309 451,721 499,547 5,612,768 9,516,618 7,821,364 119,302 21,158 29,715 A llo th e r...................... ■ *'V\dolls.. 13,101,178 11,040,677 8,414,519 9,852,027 11,476,732 4,679,924 700,072 562,720 fM ft.. 640,202 522,042 418,715 490,663 531,634 . 438,021 511,637 441,166 Total timber---- ......... \4olls.. 13,991,284 12,357,142 9,253,530 10,677,219 12,246,855 10,936,821 11,150,577 9,172,411 L um berBoards, planks, deals, joists, and scantling— /M f t .. • 14,788 14,098 Cypress.......................... 420,982 455,649 fM f t .. 665,295 680,380 629,220 F ir ................................. 7,640,038 8,650,747 8,709,140 (M f t .. 70,714 59,415 84,520 G um ............................. ......... {dolls.. 1,645,031 2,580,286 2,164,017 287,855 231,308 222,266 O ak............................... ......... {dolls.. 9,529,413 13,377,912 10,644,310 30, 1907 to 1917— Continued. 476 No. 261. — D omestic M e r c h a n d ise E x po r ted : Q uantities Pine— " “ *•.................................. {dolls! Yellow— « “ *.................................{dons! Total pine.............. pop>” ......................................{“«&: Redwood................................ {dolb! s Pra e e ....................................{dolte. A n o th e r........... .................... {“ ft. Total boards, planks, / M f t .. 1,623,964 1,548,130 and deals..................\dolls.. 39,861,352 35,607,508 27,332 34,851 Joists and scantling..................{dolls’ 752,152 581,718 /N o." Railroad tie s. -\dolls 18,256 20,483 snnigies.......................................IX, \dolls. 53,261 75,535 Shooks— /N o Box.......... 958,127 \dolls.. 939,724 900,812 / N o. All other.. \dolls 1,409, 1,716,190 61,696,949 51,120, Staves...........................................{ & : . 5,127, 6,016,690 Heading.........................................dolls.. 167, 176,430 All other.........................................dolls.. 3,578, 5,216,854 Doors, sash, and blinds...................dolls.. 527, 479,266 F urniture........................................dolls. 5,377, 5,631,325 Hogsheads and barrels, em pty__ dolls. 345, 267,059 Incubators and brooders.............. dolls Trimmings, moldings, and other house 700,306 finishings...............*.....................dolls.. 755,854 14,104 61,784 17,292 53,371 32,308 94,339 957,682 977,376 1.962.199 62,583,016 5.524.199 154,766 5,461,866 534,534 4,293,904 282.654 1,121,613 923,197 1,654,611 49,783,771 4,673,085 223.038 5,355,245 678,044 5,572,191 565.039 1,109,646 1,019,411 1,662,032 65,725,595 5,666,854 388,369 6,328,902 835,105 6,206,391 94,732 222,243 10,225,688 1,070,286 1,161,591 1,888,467 64,162,599 5,748,394 318,092 4,014,669 1.180,366 6,231,000 321,516 497,853 587,147 805,424 968,746 1Prior to 1909 included in “ Logs, etc.” 18,398 662,786 403,254 7,565,272 5,261 160,219 49,716 1,123,212 476,629 9,511,489 19,891 962,218 36,419 1,102,532 0 15,610 462,087 79,707 2,925,984 1,129,205 25,121,645 6,007 103,456 3,874,298 2,036,200 11,291 30,578 11,682,495 1,303,127 620,043 1,024,093 39,297,268 2,481,592 258,670 1,650,760 559,258 2,923,203 1,114,861 117,657 295,809 34,267 24,523 957,902 1,140,247 504,926 402,704 9,149,824 8,332,957 3,042 2,185 79,147 66,028 64,915 47,276 1,156,439 1,539,664 588,654 495,184 11,525,657 10,896,551 7,369 23,356 324,666 1,044,883 38,739 23,289 732,672 1,169,975 37,332 57,497 1,612,892 3,150,622 79,099 86,392 3,649,360 5,054,797 1,177,331 1,041,845 27,969,090 27,087,740 4,094,265 2,439,094 20,590 55,604 3,934,107 2,369.834 26,242 94,456 1,908,643 2,029,683 611,556 1,079,510 1,125,689 2,356,492 57,537,610 61,469,225 3,629,181 3,921,882 287,174 288,587 3,393,448 2,923,712 311,614 387,425 3,090,809 3,730,044 583,608 753,748 107,306 83,436 462,662 323,726 477 1,357,822 1,684,489 2,031,608 29,056,579 36,774,219 43,756,177 26,272 29,357 22,122 378,914 520,358 507,853 17,424 510,047 262,952 7,493,538 2,306,680 51,060,644 34,229 577,075 43,878 1,606,864 911,223 19,521,719 22,453 634,103 127,289 3,001,399 1,104,843 24,764,085 30,860 1,448,622 67,155 1,917,315 , 0 18,105 2 557,838 187,833 6,948,239 2,405,296 57,574,548 12,143 206,919 5,123,040 2,564,543 46,964 * 112,463 11,149,532 1,270,477 s67,S05 1,542,272 77,150,535 5,852,230 332,562 3,028,642 1,139,378 6,529.249 914.493 207,235 654,635 DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. 779,375 15,852,231 42,005 824,366 270,918 6,580,689 1,092,298 23,257,286 23,105 985,291 Sbcrt-leaf........................ Another.......................{& & 49,283 1,661,396 869,737 18,596,796 47,517 1,086,503 228,365 5,211,158 1,194,902 26,555,853 37,652 1,719,274 51,903 1,355,340 2 0 619,837 193,373 6,661,021 2,550,308 61,975,919 25,925 479,969 5,416,713 2,616,563 106,903 261,058 13,389,638 1,366,649 1,710,095 3,037,943 89,405,624 7,325,535 346,258 3,087,005 1,598,442 7,295,256 383,404 153,527 1,023,581 Article. 1907 1908 1909 1911 1912 1913 1914 , 1915 1916 1917 499,955 767,317 603,329 633,356 573,754 450,814 502,435 273,778 7,722 18,516 8,066 12,036 35,994 8,879 8,410 26,019 371,233 360,057 529,741 388,996 369,969 1,703,374 2,018,639 764,020 5,618,271 7,106,818 7,307,093 7,620,102 7,516,876 5,884,112 8,007,789 8,748,772 78,813,803 92,255,951 96,782,186 115,704,777 103,179,640 49,943,537 60,711,774 62,820,257 47,520 10,077 55,496 57,152 40,244 27,906 69,031 1,555,184 77,047 22,625 335,348 124,127 8,158,300 4,418,915 2,216,187 2,264,320 2,148,350 1,230,296 i , 743,022 2,460,326 2,148,235 9, i68,900 19,368,501 4.452,258 20,309,476 27,774,332 26,852,402 24,784,622 13,918,247 13,671,472 923,184 973,653 1,388,934 1,283,281 705,484 1.629,130 792,879 1,099,996 1,668,199 16,829,617 33,331,873 12,342,168 842,998 660,010 2,369,283 2,293,473 3,241,385 4,483,506 4,790,087 27,327,451 53,983,655 18,423,556 230,409 418,817 1,021,651 278,200 332,895 175,347 71,245 143,971 1,450,475 15,211 3,345 168 17,308 14,294 15,022 19,968 559,785 12,277 787,013 138,071 687,680 600,853 533,750 102,569 572,477 10,361,840 2,526,288 9,182,593 8,674,999 3,866,317 164,649 29,084 348,955 557,247 3,271 168,381 347,747 1,816,289 12,894,298 19,459,565 14,820,033 3,995,780 256,679,979 702,211 1,215,075 247,864 20,067,306 924,234 117,554 188,795,418 32,121,993 54,537,322 6,173,285 35,689,254 6,363,452 135,042 139,655 158,344 1,176,629 1,208,426 79,330 327,580 406,208 21,243,935 45,867,156 196,884; 829,791 1,350,117 1,063,889 71 2,850 10,692,766 886,017 367,311,387 50,441,794 108,417,713 9,713,780 29,470,923 4,868,067 471,233 65,494,874 D O M E ST IC E X PO R T S ----- Q U A N T IT IE S A N D V A L U E S . Wood, and manufactures of—Continued. 490,582 W oodenware...................................dolls.. 528,720 452,765 11,196 10,645 9,219 W oodPulP .....................................{dons!! 498,552 448,960 519,625 Ail other manufactures of.............dolls.. 5,799,075 6,389,182 5,218,384 Total wood, and mfrs. of... ..dolls.. 83,349,575 81,521,305 67,867,432 Wool, and manufactures of: 214,840 28,376 /lb s.... 182,458 Unm anufactured........................ -/dolls.. 48,820 42,104 4; 668 Manufactures of— 67,088 67,915 66,887 Carpets...................................... /yards.. Idolls... 63,074 66,653 57,781 22,212 6,551 18,266 Dress goods............................... /yards.. idolls... 13,668 5,674 13,786 Flannels and blankets............. ..dolls.. 49,351 54,937 32,098 Wearing apparel...................... ..dolls., 1,688,778 1,717,833 1,420,125 /lbs___ Woolen rags............................... \dolls.. All other..................................... 431,936 393,142 422,024 Total manufactures................dolls.. 2,239,106 2,219,815 1,971,939 Yeast....................................................dolls.. 50,455 38,465 37,658 Zinc, and manufactures of: /to n s.. 15,707 18,711 22,785 Ore.................................................. Idolls.. 803,060 598,625 586,870 /lb s.... 31,206,336 18,171,461 15,560,277 Dross............................................... idolls.. 1,028,302 480,907 500,518 libs.. . 4,935,200 4,040,252 6,012,531 Pigs, bars, plates, and sheets....... •Idolls.. 295,799 316,058 192,395 Spelter, cast in pigs, plates, slabs, etc.— _ ore.. fibs___ ±Toaucea irom amnestic idolls. Produced from foreign ore___ /lbs___ idolls /lb s .__ Zinc rolled in sheets,strips,etc.. idolls All other manufactures of........... 75,719 212,344 129,670 Total, except ore and dross. .dolls.. 371, 518 528,402 322,065 1910 478 No. 261. — D omestic M e r c h a n d ise E x po r t e d : Q uantities and V a l u e s , b y A rticles , Y e ars E n d e d J u n e 30, 1907 to 1917— Continued. 658,149 773,293 1,533,935 1,244,871 1,287,443 1,771,292 1,377,739 1,097,350 3,099,706 5,769,604 1,853,718,034 1,834,786,357 1,638,355,593 1,710,083,998 2,013,549,025 2,170,319,828 2,428,506,358 2,329,684,025 2,716,178,465 4,272,177,579 6,227,164,050 207,271,288 181,366,318 172,582,134 215,528,986 261,544,919 309,518,534 372,619,521 301,893,383 285,349,701 484,755,288 795,408,564 131,866,639 110,760,868 99,645,375 105,888,537 125,536,989 143,024,485 174,315,892 158,238.691 272,521,583 }490,559,739 794,604,353 7,542,321 7,699,918 6,367,651 5,617,908 5,920,875 6, 294,967 10,824,790 7,816,370 11,889,382 1,477,897,84811,499,633,257 1,332,980,821 1,357,962,745 1,598,378,551 1,693,238,149 1,848,357,686 1,841,898,013 2,119,286,077 }s,296,862,652 4,637,151,133 29,139,938 35,325,996 26,779,612 25,085,822 22,167,691 18,243,693 22,388,469 19,836,968 27,131,722 y O g OB H 8 479 543,128 DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. All other articles.................................dolls.. Total value of exports of domestic merchandise..........................dolls.. RECAPITULATION. Carried in cars and other land vehicles .......................................................... dolls.. Carried in American vessels: Steam .. .*..........................................dolls.. Sailing............................................. dolls.. Carried in foreign vessels: Steam................................................dolls.. Sailing..............................................dolls.. 480 FOREIGN EXPORTS--- QUANTITIES AND VALUES. No. 262.—FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED: Q uantities and Values , bt A rticles , Y ears E nded J une 30, 1913 to 1917. [The term ‘Hon” as used in this table signifies the long ton of 2,240 pounds.] Article. Abrasive materials n. e. s.: /tons.. Emory ore........................ ...........\dolls. Emery grains, and manufactured, ground, pulverized, or refined............................dolls. Pumiee stone, unmanufactured............. dolls. Agricultural implements, and parts of...dolls. Aluminum: Crude, scrap, e tc .................................... {doiis * Manufactures of........................................dolls. Amber, manufactures of.............................dolls. Animals: Cattle......................................................... {dote! Worses........................................................ {do°lis‘ SheeP .......................................................... {doiis* All other, Including fowls and live poultry ..................................................................dolls. Total.....................................................dolls. Antimony: Ore, m atte, regulus, or metal (anti-/lbs... mony contents)..................................../dolls . )gross weight.......tons. antimony c o n t- ^ j- ; Matte, regulus, or m etal........................ {dSk' Articles specially imported: Articles temporarily imported for export within six months................................ dolls.. For the construction and equipment of ves sels ................ .......................................... dolls.. Works of art for exhibition, presentation to public institutions, etc........................dolls.. Art works: Production of Americanartists................dolls.. All other..................................................... dolls.. Asbestos: Unm anufactured.....................................{dolls Manufactures of..........................................dolls.. Asphaltum find bitum en........................... {doUs * Beads and bead ornaments...........................dolls . Bones, hoofs, and horns, unmanufactured. dolls.. Brass, fit only for remanufacture............{doUs Breadstuff s: Bread and biscuit.....................................dolls.. c °“ ........................................................... Farinaceous substances and preparations of (sago, tapioca, etc.).................................dolls.. Macaroni, vermicelli, and similar /lbs__ preparations.......................................... \ dolls.. ° 8* ............................................................{ & £ :: Rice— Uncleaned, including paddy............{dcflls 1914 1913 *July 1 to Oct. 3, 1913. 1919 1917 1,441 29,609 16,952 764 13,313 229,305 28,650 164 602 339 19,913 690 151,882 230 4,120 4,081 179,996 46,601 3,177 21,724 54,171 3,164 21,457 142,716 28,367 1,967 55 21,321 670 104,306 128 486 35,070 107,199 22,052 4,017 15,450 160,275 10,390 6,031 2,452 758 19,892 624 94,361 1 50 8,110 122,413 9 920 55 8,041 1 90 8,189 17,240 206 255,890 9,882 *4.033 2,118,881 3,575,440 *206 260,155 993,549 3,001,868 659,387 308,381 656,003 10,081 135,708 l 26,711 11,595 3,588 600 2,411,481 2,680,577 3,003 1,190 32,546 4,689 20,407 2,239 246 3,044 35,887 21,498 26,920 54,351 2,964 4,750 2,265 12,652,316 383,038 28,841 rice.........................................................../d olls.. 800 78,690 Wb68t............................................... l a : : 66,369 966 fbbls... W heat flour. 7,176 ..................................(dolls.. Allother.......................................................dolls.. 52,633 T otal..................................................... dolls.. 566,707 0168116,1...................................................{ ! & :: Rice flour, rice meal, and broken (lbs__ 1915 7,323 1,016 19,540 2,751 10,650 12,735 1,599 1,929 *4,011 *3,491 45,349 51,132 2,959 726,297 256,016 109,780 3,218 17,644,050 404,896 33,201 1,380 46,492 719,193 71,376 8,865 194,192 1 1,641,488 20,971 56,169 150,400 55,008 134 23,075 94 257 5,071 4,435 16,330 1,068 135 520 46,938 41,571 47,169 120,283 6.768 218,928 102,985 89,738 1.768 59,070,036 1,336,999 26,667 881 181,072 209,016 1,533 11,079 10,292 1,769,048 153,492 72,093 186 103 17,600 8,443 2,103 5,597 85 25 1,463 647 237 3,613 271 6,579 4,500 78,904 446 15,042 2,555 4,065 74,752 608,688 59,892 682,501 59,584 64,416 227,355 53,473 23,154 2,846 82,862 407,750 190,158 34,914 214,186 1,369,087 4.789 30,754 70,410,791 44,105,350 1,581,617 1,061,505 14,649 36,706 1,796 727 575,471 53,863 617,420 87,309 2,241 10,171 59,629 17.708 55,048 63.709 2,685,370 2,020,726 2Oct. 4,1913, to June 30,1914. FOREIGN EXPORTS--- QUANTITIES AND VALUES. No. 202. —F oreign Merchandise E xported : Q uantities A rticles , Y ears E nded J une Article. to and Values , bt 1917— Continued. 1913 Bristles: Not sorted, bunched, or prepared___jchflls" Sorted, bunched, or prepared..............{doUs T °tal................................................. Bronze, manufactures o f.............................dolls.. Broom c o m ................................................. Brushes, feather dusters, and hair pencils ..................................................................... dolls.. Buttons, and parts o f................................. dolls.. Carbons for electric lighting...................{dolls*** Cars, carriages, other vehicles, and parts of: Aeroplanes, and parts of— Aeroplanes............................................{doib” Parts of................................................... dolls.. Automobiles and parts of— Automobiles....................................... { & ” Parts of (except tires)..........................dolls. Bicycles, motor and other cycles, and parts of.............................................................. dolls.. All other.....................................................dolls.. Total.....................................................dolls.. Cement, Roman, Portland, and other flOO lbs. hydraulic................................................\ dolls... Chemicals, drugs, and dyes: Acids— /lb s .... Carbolic . ....................................(dolls.. (lbs.... Oxalic .. ....................................\dolls.. A11 o ther..................................................dolls.. Alizarin and alizarin dyes...................{dolls Ammonia, muriate of or sal amm o-/lbs.. iliac....................................................... (dolls Argols, or wine lees................................{dolis Arsenic and sulphide of, or orpiment. -{ Jp ^ ' ‘ Cinchona bark, and alkaloids or salts of— B arks, cinchona, or other, from which/lbs ... quinine may be extracted............Idoils.. Quinla, sulphate of, and all alkaloids/oz___ or salts of cinchona b a rk ................(dolls.. Coal-tar distillates, preparations or products— Aniline salts..........................................{dolis” Colors or d y e s....................................... dolls.. Dead or creosote o il............................{dolls All other coal-tar products...................dolls.. Extracts and decoctions for'tanning— Q uebracho............................................{ d rib " A llotlier................................................Id o W : Fusel oH or amylic alcohol...................{dolls Glycerin, erode........................................ f e b " Gums— Camphor— Crude, natural..................................{ d S t” Refined and synthetic....................{dolls Jibs..” Chide (dolls.. Copal, kauri, and dam ar................... {dolls 32951°—fit A 1917 30, 1913 481 -31 1914 1916 1916 5,091 3,790 89,505 78,934 94,596 82,724 5,359 375 2,656 3,931 10,749 10,941 2,050 809 32,468 27,729 34,518 1,641 1,349 56,951 54,738 58,600 56,079 2,570 2 912 2,721 3,981 9?253 20,929 19,258 109,827 98,361 130,756 117,619 4,301 17 3,600 11,393 7,254 10,663 14,332 47,268 56,140 57,931 70,477 3,116 9 4,192 11,083 9,826 10 51,199 2,943 58 182,684 3,180 362 3,641 244,009 12,387 4,929 1 4,049 1,107 45 103,604 771 427,494 44,894 8,585 13,523 494,496 3,973 2,103 564 245,205 7,458 2,357 14,165 269,185 13,845 833 61,648 6,693 74,685 11,784 4,637 474 810 5,676 2,040 161,855 51 114 2,382 210 24,730 8,758 5,497 2,942 68,555 9,525 565 9,885 1,310 59,457 15,685 370 13 77,282 2,271 1,040 441 256 2,076 387 9,800 4,401 1,020 6,392 6,737 7,230 141,116 23,547 1,076 2,243 173,138 2,865 1,128 200 24 12,359 663 6,537 13,364 5,717 448 63 144 7 279 49 5,890 322 3,265 6,184 3,152 99,600 4,731 632 47 848 172 636 59 41,616 4,813 5,857,061 145,985 2,694,284 79,660 5,553 652 172 21,412 715 631 126,362 5,315 1,843 19,722 7,540 13,224 3,986 317,961 29,669 450 50 2,112 5,364 5,640 4,211,730 1,152,739 2,640,316 116,836 40,516 252,371 3,606,642 3,042,768 2,068,597 84,872 104,030 77,221 24,465 35,667 5,727 9,524 424,756 91,320 1200 166 4,950 1,300 1,690 457 4,896,996 2,647,775 1,457,464 878,653 1,387,990 1,065,335 169,135 151,829 1July 1 to Oct. 3,1913. 1917 140,733 4,220 4,227,679 358,773 618,046 51,687 100 20,028 44 277* 3,175 29,166 24,218 28,672 17,549 10,289 10,629 486,421 698,561 136,889 175,321 44,124 236,547 870,185 1,112,245 1,148,444 117,067 139,689 143,328 482 FOREIGN EXPORTS— QUANTITIES ANI> YALTJES. No. 262. —F oreign Merchandise E xported: A rticles, Y ears E ndmd June 30,: 1913 Article. Gums—Continued. Gambier or terra japonica . Quantities 1914 1. jibs— *tdolls.. /lbs.... 'tdolls.. 704,677 371,771 29,275 16,196 575,719 411,233 99,322 87,172 97,896 125,399 ..dolls.. 1,881,052 1,233,502 /lbs.... 6,390 9,293 Indigo, natural or synthetic. 2,871 ‘tdolls.. 1,481 ribs.... Iodine, crude or resublimed. ‘tdolls.. 36,159 /lbs.... Lactarene or casein.............. 2,383 ‘tdolls.. U31 /lbs.... 475 Licorice root... .............. 110 'tdolls.. 38 8,460 17,454 /lbs.... 173 401 .tdolls.. /lbs.... Magnesite,calcined, not purified . ‘tdolls.. 3,522,084 6,959,789 65,867 37,465 Opium996 |lbs__ 1,701 7,722 3,457 .tdolls.. Potash (see also Fertilizers)— 60,397 /lbs.... 42,097 1,934 .molls.. 1,902 libs.... 30,000 2,354 4,512 tdolls.. 460 3,200 /lbs.... 47,225 129 2,133 . Idolls-- 327,321 /lbs__ 531,159 '\dolls.. 14,183 23,286 /lbs.... 171,516 452,972 All other salts of . 10,054 3,688 ‘Idolls.. ribs.... 618,159 1,040,082 ‘tdolls.. 26,418 35,863 20,394 66,828 Soda— fibs.... Cyanideo f........................................... {aSS: /tons.. 7,015 6,600 ‘Idolls.. 373,488 339,819 /lbs___ 381,484 549,333 All other salts of. 13,095 '{dolls.. 8,611 682,099 352,914 1,026 8 /tons.. Sulphur or brimstone.. 20,584 199 /lbs.." 49,132 5,352 Sumac, ground............ 1,126 126 /lbs.... 260,189 210,751 - tdolls.. 536,350 448,993 1,020,966 1,249,996 ..dolls.. 4,220,391 3,728,590 /lbs ... ‘tdolls.. Clays or earths: /tons.. Common blue, and bauxite, crude__‘{dolls.. {doUs* 164 261 /tons.. 2,394 ‘tdolls.. 1,181 /tons.. 88 430 409 1,529 Clocks and watches, and parts of: ..dolls.. 3,030 4,251 5,261 3,859 ..dolls.. Total. ..dolls.. 8,291 8,110 and YALuis* 1913 to 1917— Continued. »Oct. 4,1913, to June 30,1914. l bY 1915 1916 1917 403,531 15,317 406,403 73,471 • 204,433 657,168 39,453 10,148 67,726 131,736 498 42 953 116 122,842 2,508 2,281,890 21,154 30,411 158,473 57,626 7,735 493,220 93,911 44,467 ‘ 5,525 107,149 5,962 145,441 19,805 847,903 132,938 45,039 1,645,899 301,973 16,144 782,214 7,738 21,260 1,113,185 454 9,995 120,492 4,000 147,470 243,147 1,273,290 4,121,666 7)563,047 381,660 288,587 19,222 586,958 102,655 137,882 457,376 31,593 37,512 4,356 13,696 169,566 9,027 10,832 1,537 620 38 76,320 1,183 20,446 113,117 21,768 3,287 224,100 44,041 360 252 243,464 17,102 912,879 320,320 75,454 749,351 12,033 18,849 2,456 7 193 85*445 17,057 965 174 786 5,143 476 2,078 880 3,211 4,091 10,564 88,276 1,000 850 5,076 3,647 41,989 1,785 15,700 323,529 50,746 1,760 261,928 371,594 49,340 57,028 40,478 16,247 297,420 397,589 54 046 142 013 37*065 60^985 2,212,510 4,092,943 201,224 32,024 2,467,780 4,266,980 22 104 875 2,187 99,040 44,720 2,854 1,319 120,112 51,420 158,553 83,186 1,029,215 546,528 5,304,413 6,496,955 1 445,406 28,302 1 62 476 25 121 5 1,505 501 313 115 2,920 2,714 1,076 649 10,055 121,000 11,131 121,649 483 FOREIGN EXPORTS----QUANTITIES ANP VALUES. No. 2 0 2 .—F oreign Merchandise E xported : A rticles, Y ears E nded June 30, 1913 Article. 1918 Coal and. coke: Coal/tons. Anthracite. . .............................. \dollsBituminous........................................{ & " /tons.. Coke.. "\dolls-. Cocoa, or cacao, crude................................{dolls 7,438, 1 ,— Cocoa and chocolate, prepared or manu- /lbs.... lectured (not including confectionery) \doUs.. 3,964,1 9°®*.................... {dolte!! 459,2 Copper, manufactures of: ° » ..................................................................f e : Quantities to and V alues, 1917—Continued, 1914 1915 19,846 128,010 13 59 4,577,622 614,816 27,977 4,517 9,574,496 1,276,227 12,042 93,231 170 1,196 28,979,054 4,378,748 64,469 15,645 66,974.501 7,562,303 1916 14 ftA 23,423 71,289 31,484,491 5,635,138 109,518 18,313 69,373,813 8,039,583 by 1917 5,531 36,493 9 36 10,762,170 1,523,383 7,794 2,273 51,895,512 6,880,296 541,017 140,517 12,465 1,900 Matte and regulus................................. {dolls 557 610 787,439 Pigs, ingots,bars,and plates.................{dolls" 135 132 149,171 Unrefined black, blister, and converter libs... 7,770 copper, in bars, pigs, or other forms, \dolls. 1,243 Refined copper, in bars, plates, rods, libs... 5,200 or other forms......................................\dolls. 907 2,430 9,488 Old, and clippings, for remanufacture. i ■ 250 1,729 692 Composition metal, copper chief valuejjj^js 153 916 214 All other manufactures of........................dolls.. 199 162 Cork: 36,182 10,952 Wood or bark,unmanufactured.............dolls 33,887 24,688 12,363 9,258 52,301 13,205 3,311 Manufactures o f....................................... dolls.. 21,288 Cotton, and manufactures of: Unmanufactured....................................{dolls " 871,145 1,998,231 13,570,362 9,426,354 1,960,995 423,482 129,747 329,311 1,541,979 1,344,878 Manufactures of— 29,122 80,432 13,079 80,009 Cotton thread (except spool), and (lbs— 32,610 55,233 10,106 carded yarn, warps or warp yam .\dolls.. 18,987 50,056 18,065 Cloths— 1,932 3,472 20,625 30,904 22,981 Unbleached.................................. $ i £ df; 234 1,221 5,503 648 5,901 67,132 127,746 32,838 144,025 73,230 Bleached........................................ 11,330 10,896 4,371 27,538 14,276 Dyed, colored, stained, pain ted ,/sq. yds. 421,634 104,610 207,073 47,590 20,345 28,966 or printed3..... ..................... \dolfs... 11,792 166,719 Dyed in the piece....................{doils.^ 2,536 27,419 11,332 6,525 Printed..................................... 1,538 582 90,349 431,498 All 18,071 ...................................... {doiiT!!: 65,729 490,698 252,981 270,825 700,953 260,970 Total cloths......................... {doils.dS.' 50,331 59,154 32,462 38,840 113,907 1,104 3,524 134 Handkerchiefs or mufflers....................dolls.. 2,923 1,046 Laces, embroideries, etc., and articles made thereof (except wearing apparel)— Embroideries, including eagings, insert83,536 ings, and galloons.........................dolls.. 79,912 200,031 42,950 35,601 Laces, and lace articles, including lace edgings, lnsertlngs, and galloons— 2,791 1,562 9,026 237 Handmade..................................... dolls.. 1,218 40,576 48,870 24,645 All other.......................................... dolls.. 24,132 13,071 295 115 21 153 Lace window curtains......................dolls.. 2,023 9,306 18 307 1,573 Nets or nettings........................... ...dolls.. 1,080 82 44 3,127 36 Veils or veilings..................................dolls.. 118 16,095 51,879 3,294 Allother..............................................dolls.. 27,868 26,722 112,095 Total laces, etc..............................dolls.. 145,659 302,519 112:208 79,833 Plushes, velvets, velveteens, andf ^ 6,774 5,007 6,494 1,965 98,829 other pile fabrics (except cordu^jjs^ ' 4,249 2,797 2,913 38,087 roys)...............................................[aons.... 53,984 41,513 117,990 151,195 42,987 Waste or flocks................................... 1,637 1,601 9,462 3,709 11,648 1 Oct. 4,1913, to June 30,1914. 2 Oct. 4,1913* to June 30,1914, including mercerized and woven figured (whether unbleached, bleached, Digitized foror colored). FRASER 484 FOREIGN EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. N o. 2 6 2 .— F o reig n M er c h a n d ise E x po r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s an d V a l u e s ,. BT A rticles , Y ea r s E n d e d J u n e 30, 1913 to 1917—Continued, Article. Cotton, and manufactures of—Continued. Manufactures of—Continued. Wearing apparel— Knit goods— Stockings, hose, and halffdoz. prs.. hose................................. .\dolls.......... ■i: All other knit goods.................... .dolls.. All other wearing apparel............... dolls.. All other manufactures of cotton.......dolls.. Total manufactures of cotton........dolls.. Dye woods in a crude state; logwood— ............................................{!$ £ ;; .................................................. { £ £ : : Earthen, stone, and china ware; China, porcelain, parian, and bisque— Not decorated or ornamented.............dolls.. Decorated or ornamented....................dolls.. Earthen and crockery ware— Not decorated or ornamented............ dolls.. Decorated or ornamented...................dolls.. All other.........................-........................-dolls.. Total................................................dolls.. Eggs of poultry.............. ...........................{dolis" Eggs, dried, frozen, and yolks of2...........\dolis"" Electric lamps: An- ...........................................................\dolls-. /N o ... Incandescent— Carbon filament..................................\dolls J Metal filament.................................. {dolls Explosives: Fulminates, gunpowder, etc................dolls.. Another............................ . .......................dolls.. Total................................................dolls.. Pans; Common palm loaf. f {d°lla* * Feathers, etc., natural and artificial: Feathers and downs, crude, not dressed, col ored, or manufactured— Ostrich.................................................dolls.. All other............................................... dolls.. Feathers and downs, dressed, colored, or man ufactured, not suitable for millinery orna ments 3...................................................dolls.. Feathers, suitable for millinery ornaments, dowers, fruits, etc., artificial or ornamental, and manufactures o f...........................dolls.. Fertilizers: Ammonia, sulphate of...........................{doUs * Bone dust and bone ash.......................< _ Items G u an o.......................................................... { r tX “ » t t .......................................................... { £ & : : Potash, n. e. s — Muriate ot............................................ { & ; ; Sulphate o f ....................................... {d«Su" All other................................................... dolls.. 1918 1914 7,779 13,524 10,958 ; 24,028 4,550 14,261 13,026 . 17,586 37,541 ; 66,726 304,690 657,507 132 112 2,220 2,498 291 256 4,548 5,391 1915 1916 1917 14,618 16,538 7,906 13,447 64,765 316,374 50 900 314 5,283 6,945 10,045 3,337 28,513 122,911 382,359 826 58,982 371 8,400 2,805 2,652 104 3,731 14,329 201,306 577 42,529 225 11,820 83,767 40,769 5,974 1,180 8,939 140,629 515 138 183,711 38 495 7,611 25,647 1,673 4,877 6,485 46,293 1,550 483 579,574 95,942 2,022 21,560 1, 740 48,809 3,015 6,340 6,502 30,048 29,066 26 408 6,812 57,361 U6,000 H,913 11,896 250 6,222 1,334 10,689 49,147 5,950 67,711 75,836 14,146 284,008 25,647 81,240 8,880 74,315 10,255 400 44 978,621 29,542 50,624 £0,624 38,108 3,938 34,969 34,969 588 29,907 30,495 11,117 15,039 26,156 33 104,238 104,271 5,782 25,552 26,085 8,757 32,206 5,111 22,789 1,325 2,221 2,582 10,867 7,138 1,760 71 9,681 100 7,233 12,906 4,399 1,354 89,172 51 1,662 30 300 6,315 2,396 153,207 697 64,844 91,670 3,888 439 41,608 369 3,743 345 35,938 140 1,3603,438 130,693 448 22,067 16,699 39 1,056 2,449 89,886 140 6,973 37,455 68 5,864 186 54,297 63,504 3 41 14,041 26,288 i Oct. 4,1913, to June 30,1914. 2 Prior birds 4,1913, volks only. 8Prior to Oct. 4,1913, including natural feathers and dressedto Oct.suitable lor millinery ornaments. FOREIGN EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES* No. 262. —F oreign 485 Merchandise E xported: Quantities and V alues , A rticles, Y ears E nded June 30, 1913 to 1917— Continued. Article. Fibers, vegetable, and textile grasses,and manu factures of, n. e. s.: Unmanufactured— F ia * ...........................................................{!££■ .: Hemp............................................... t e ' ; Istle or Tampico fiber...................... idolls Jute and jute butts . Kapoo...................... Manila...................... New Zealand flax. Sisal grass. All other.. Total unmanufactured....................{dolls Manufactures of— fibs.. Bags of jute. • Idolls. fibs .. Binding twine. ‘tdolls, /lbs... Coir yam ‘tdolls. 1913 1914 819,162 64,773 818,850 2,885,220 52,222 249,897 9,570 388,852 1,006 37,237 46,.097 12,460 2,352 956 2,221,773 1.182,000 105,253 84,467 Not bleached, colored, etc........... {dolis Y a m s..................... -................................f c : All other........................................... dolls.. Total manufactures..... ................... dolls.. Fish: Cured or preserved— Cod, haddock, hake, and pollock___{23]^*' Fish, except shellfish, packed in oil, etc. ..........................................................dolls.. 1916 1917 161 4 5,500 41,454 540 75 60 3,574 2,427 6,120 13,436 10,100 464,560 728,443 1,460,887 1,099 3,456 11 4,715 4,073 1,991 136,835 458,153 588,586 426,501 188 387 607 75 492 21,895 54,214 85,246 10,842 94,330 qo 78 39 371 149 21,165 10,303 12,755 57,389 47,747 2,878 1,265 1,927 2,071 2,344 519,774 402,027 223,013 474,942 711,895 702 742 460 79,385 120,485, 61,802 8,318 12,674 19,529 8,094 1,208,652 2,644,383 1,489,580 1,908,914 190 352 972 869 905 21,180 141,078 72,527 282,343 348,077 12,440 24,652 21,434 27,399 22,248 1,887,478 3,521,827 2,906,638 4,484,714 4,998,891 Fabrics, plain woven— Bagging, gunny cloth, andsim- jsn ilar fabrics suitable for covering cotton 1001 Burlaps of single jute yam. Bleached, dyed, colored, etc— {doiig' Of flax, hemp, or ramie, includ- fsq. yds. ing shirting c lo th ..................\dolls____ Handkerchiefs.....................................dolls.. Laces, embroideries, etc., and articles made thereof (except wearing apparel).. .dolls.. Wearing apparel.................................. dolls.. 1915 by 28,792 1,958 383 28,096 326,184 48,871 11,542 3,686 213,654 413,341 768,532 75,815 100,859 8,435 49,285 3,535 16,000 1,526 3,186,708 3,345,037 3,621,889 242,040 403,387 488,788 469,325 254,312 326,005 33,789 33,567 42,412 429,434 109,061 117,773 52,274 19,734 31,304 7 693 ‘3,737 18,384 8,791 3,215 234 583 83,126 18,555 10,323 3,749 19,578 3,251 310,751 454,480 441,453 837,656 1,297,043 1,104,203 2,133,776 1,174,987 2,439,793 3,321,434 4,103,163 124,523 81,009 176,449 237,226 337,205 9,801 46,261 14,208 14,252 11,617 2,131,035 1,343,372 2,123,072 2,195,863 1.716,695 H wrins ...................................................... {Sabi:: 61,743 49,674 98,923 93,565 98,763 20,282 85,263 64,240 611,404 55,480 Mackerel...................................................{d S b .: 4,309 1,737 28,650 1,464 2,550 69,654 All other, cured or preserved.............dolls.. 49,812 68,780 66,664 232,993 103,921 49,830 71,500 Fresh fish (except shellfish)............ {dolls* 17,045 4.260 5,921 Shellfish— 34,092 136,098 23,751 6.261 6,410 Crab m eat...............................................{ & : : 6,867 1,088 1,204 5,839 21,832 Lobsters— 45,335 68,837 25,792 51,955 9,477 2 22,043 20,150 3,495 16,766 8,245 128 170 1,140 ...............................................f c : 55 314 15 Shrimps and other shellfish and turtles 83,342 5,000 16,324 52,678 73,656 ..............................................................dolls.. Total....................................................dolls.. 302,134 260,031 451,569 679,197 655,040 Oct. 4, 1913, to June 30, 1914. *July 1 to Oct. 3,1913. Canned............................{ Sy:: 486 FOREIGN EXPORTS----QUANTITIES AND VALUES. No. 2 6 2 .—F oreign Merchandise E xported : Q uantities and V alues * A rticles , Y ears E nded J une 30, 1913 to 1917—Continued. bX 1913 1914 1915 1916 2,254,754 2,436,643 399,769 22,478 3,901,895 149,497 608,323 33,636 3,419 7,822 2,230,809 2,267,534 364,513 22,342 3,078,491 111,278 1,718,126 81,417 8,918 13,391 2,070,251 2,298,411 1,236,462 86,940 3,458,147 115,761 396,035 18,855 6,119 7,899 2,131,949 2,899,160 289,938 31.791 404,873 16,439 568,558 24,034 8,317 13.792 7,822 39,679 17,642 3,003 43,267 19,154 31,280 41,369 22,049 16,238 33,710 16,087 P r e s e r v e d ...........................................................d o l l s . . A l l o t h e r .............................................................d o l l s . . 1,661,676 1,935,441 300,731 18,177 4,228,943 115,573 516,366 31,027 7,313 14,210 5,894 354 51,636 23,288 67,530 2,551 89,472 120,172 13,975 16,379 58,343 1,043 152,434 94,922 4,889 10,400 170,534 21.363 88,549 225,438 13,274 29,574 82.364 37,241 289,420 17,804 34,533 66,634 8,312 121,991 8,332 706 17,113 53,510 T o t a l f r u i t s ...................................................d o l l s . . 2,318,790 3,014,890 2,753,243 2,748,617 3,219,173 190,646 20,666 200,606 23,273 47,153 12,990 6,635 312,902 34,947 78,230 21,887 4,787 399,774 44,623 219,380 54,196 6,133 287,864 33,038 138,741 40,154 27,574 370 48 219,547 33,430 3,234 988,773 54,138 175,853 1,026,299 52,523 12,111 127,299 8,630 733,574 56,440 86,748 7,422 37,696 4,222 323,830 22,047 557,721 42,968 80,735 13,526 343,541 . 11,468 1,230,080 45,572 266,782 30,323 29,173 7,019 52,660 3,113 285,973 19,028 263,570 23,816 98,134 27,547 Article. F r u it s a n d n u t s : F r u it s — B a n a n a s ............................................ C u r r a n t s ........................................................... ( 5 3 * ; ; b ***8 ................................................. { & :: » * • ....................................................{ & : : ........................... .......................... Lemona..........................................{& :: ° uves.................................................i f f i : : Oianges.................................... {"*£;; P in e a p p le s ..........................................................d o l l s . . R a is in s a n d o t h e r d r ie d g r a p e s ..........{ S S i l " ' N u ts— A lm o n d s — N o t s h e l l e d ................... “ “ ........................ { f e f e : C o c o n u t s in t h e s h e ll.................................. d o l ls .. C o c o n u t m e a t, b r o k e n ,o r c o p r a — N o t s h r e d d e d , d e s ic c a t e d o r p r o - / l b s . . . . p a r e d ........................................................\ d o lls .. S h redded, d e s ic c a te d or p r e - / i b s ___ p a r e d ...................................................... \ d o ll s .. C r e a m a n d B r a z i l ...................................... { d o l l s F ilb e r t s — N o t s h e l le d ................................................. S h e l l e d ........................................................ A b 8 j ” P ea n u ts— J f c 118N o t s h e l le d ................................................. S t o n e d ..........................................................{ & W a ln u t s — N o t s h e l le d ................................................p ; : y ; S i l l e d ........................................................ P ^ ; A l l o t h e r n u t s ................................................{ X ; ; T o t a l fr u it s a n d n u t s ................................ d olIS .. F u r s , a n d m a n u fa c t u r e s o f : F u r s a n d f u r s k i n s ,u n d r e s s e d ..................... d o l ls .. F u rs, dressed , a n d m a n u fa c tu r e s o f— F u r s d r e s s e d o n t h e s k i n ...........................d o l l s . . M a n u fa c t u r e s o f — H a t s , b o n n e t s , a n d h o o d s .................. * * A l l o t h e r ( i n c l u d i n g w a s t e ) ..............d o l l s . . G e la t in , a n d m a n u fa c t u r e s o f : G elftt i n .................................................................. { d o ll s * ! M a n u fa c tu r e s o f ..................................................d o l ls .. G la ss a n d g la ssw a re : B o t t le s , v ia ls , d e m ijo h n s , c a r b o y s , a n d ja r s ( e x c e p t b l o w n ) , p l a i n g r e e n o r c o lo r e d , e m p t y o r f i l l e d ............................................... d o l l s . . B o t t l e s , d e c a n t e r s , a n d o t h e r g la s s w a r e , c u t o r o r n a m e n t e d ................................................. d o l l s . . C y lin d e r , c r o w n , a n d c o m m o n w i n d o w / l b s ___ g lass, u n p o l i s h e d .........................................\ d o ll s . ( 80,019 17,712 11,181 17,426 1917 11,210 445,919 35,554 3,992 481 126,120 5,417 170,503 47,342 237,274 16,809 243,905 9,452 555,327 26,497 346,776 27,623 24,704 4,271 34,836 1,312 1,153,168 56,131 496,904 32,281 25,773 5,249 1,665 24,001 156,383 H 484 218,860 36,251 31,544 18,093 471,634 38,408 58,390 12,958 11,781 29,225 377,675 32,960 475,080 99,386 47,118 13,747 2,497,813 3,268,290 3,061,202 3,211,637 3,478,223 1,243,479 557,833 279,944 543,331 530,749 196,855 218,548 242,202 84,340 127,634 134 2,762 111,405 2,940 96,747 54 736 51,653 12,736 2,791 65,670 13,595 2,852 3,070 599 1,300 90 292 1,031 66 8 145 122,855 87,448 9,669 1,644 14,887 8,732 3,477 3,341 806 2,734 5,016 8,426 20,167 684 2,420 11.766 4,258 621 20,693 . 1,074 . 487 FOREIGN EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. • No. £62 . — F o reig n M e r c h a n d ise E xpo rted : Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s , A rticles , Y e a r s E n d e d J u n e 30, 1913 to 1917—Continued. 1913 Article. Glass and glassware—Continued. Lenses and all optical instruments (including spectacles)............................................dolls.. Plate glass, cast, polished, unsiMsq. feet. vered............................................. \dolls___ Plates or disks, rough-cut or unwrought, for optical purposes...................................dolls.. All other..................................................dolls.. 1,011 1914 1915 1916 by 1917 1,602 403 94 8,005 1,155 2,516 825 2,831 18,893 354 19,649 1,050 8,922 7,136 8,412 361 7,468 23,445 25,127 24,688 26,638 37,505 32,080 4,029 55,040 8,238 1,146,903 164,696 22,658 20,975 2,792 15,931 24,956 15,877 17,333 4,357 7,438 33,022 10,696 26,709 9,496 22,976 67,735 5,462 66,136 4,725 36,457 2,827 1,012 28 105,712 6,076 1,850 116 158,079 14,395 15,043 1,445 21,883 1,891 33,161 2,689 Human, uncleaned........................... {dolls' 63,293 30,095 116,490 13,396 192,286 468,844 24,744 17,583 199,446 23,834 7,683 10,937 105,241 35,487 84,143 27,753 1,380 2,269 72,595 53,206 97,040 16,417 5,276 2,115 100,539 58,044 121,902 55,796 1,773 1 379 Total unmanufactured.................. {dolis 372,069 512,335 231,873 52,354 190,764 65,499 174,911 71,738 224,214 115,219 Manufactures of— Human, cleaned and manufactured ..........................................................dolls.. All other...............................................ddlls.. 141,449 14,627 8,446 3,301 8,961 4,291 8,577 13,350 1,789 Total manufactures o f .................... dolls.. 156,076 12,939 12,262 12,868 15,139 Hair, artificial horsehair, manufactures/lbs... of........................................................... \dolls„ Hats, bonnets, and hoods, and materials for: Materials for............................................ dolls.. Hats bonnets, and hoods composed of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, etc.— Product of the Philippine Islands_ dolls. _ All other..............................................dolls. ■ 882 987 1,874 68,644 Total................................................. dolls.. Glue and glue size...................................{ddis Gold and silver, manufactures of, Including Gold and silver, manufactures of...........dolls. Jewelry.................................................. dolls. Gold and silver sweepings........................ dolls. Grease and oils: Sulphur oil or olive fo o ts....................{dolls AUotlier...............................................{dolis! Hair, and manufactures of: Unmanu factured— /lbs... ............................................. jdolls. Other animal.................................... { & ; .......................................................{28fc: Hides and skins (except fur skins), raw or un cured: No. pcs.. l b s ........ { 124,353 294 2,615 110,444 77 750 218 661 586 13,026 53,048 19,984 77,560 97,389 102,215 14 464 89,283 28 743 2,711 38,776 12,585 632 17,841 4,922 32,675 228,421 90,388 102,064 1,127,669 317,124 130,343 854,652 422,503 60,753 591,955 339,972 199,578 4,494,491 1,344,254 63,889 2,713,972 567,003 309,154 6,624,096 2,355,252 128,604 5,332,592 1,390,069 241,522 508,072 170,398 68,302 296,566 66,659 355,639 704,919 441,733 4,882 28,070 8,090 2,622 52,970 8,565 dolls....... 74.263 279,270 27,521 421,119 998,929 118,332 No. pcs.. 312,291 136,979 38,285 D r y .............................................. lb s ......... 6,170 234,012 144,427 dolls....... 76,671 1,637,786 Green or pickled........................... No. pcs., 2,559,570 590,349 19,753 440,229 lb s . . . Cattle— .dolls.. 96.263 131,828 No. p cs.. 281,045 Dry (12 lbs. and over).......... ....... l b s ........ 2,706,779 1,870,610 5,758,977 490,852 1,586,243 627,834 dolls....... 41,596 68,366 71,048 No. pcs., Green pickled (25 lbs. and lbs ... 3,397,381 2,224,379 3,440,739 over) 585,652 333,755 dolls.. 632,236 Goat— 402,071 343,871 No. p cs.. 221,711 837,562 665,469 647,571 Dry...................... 275,205 207,540 147,191 dolls....... 11,360 12,820 No. p cs .. 19,312 18,711 Green or pickled., lbs.......... 4,972 10,293 dolls....... C a lf- 488 FOREIGN EXPORTS----QUANTITIES AND VALUES. No. 2 6 2 .— F oreign Merchandise E xported: A rticles, Y ears E nded June Q uantities 30, 1913 1913 Article. Hides and skins, etc.—Continued. Horse, colt, and ass— Try....................... Green or pickled. Kangaroo. S heepDry ___ Green or pickled. All other.................. No. pcs. l b s ....... dolls— No. pcs. l b s ....... d o lls.... lb s ....... dolls___ No. pcs. l b s ....... d o lls.... No. pcs. lb s ....... dolls___ /lb s ... *\dolls . 1915 4,000 23,665 3,040 493 11,565 1,523 3,255 16,244 3,520 3,944 76,497 14,335 135,338 299,525 56,054 138,204 391,790 47,496 269,215 68,229 50,312 144,146 31,554 70,608 257,927 38,975 558,467 72,465 H « y .......... ; .........................................153S:: b o p s .................................................................{ & :: Household and personal effects, and wearing apparel in use, tools of trade, etc.........dolls.. India rubber, gutta-percha, and substitutes for, and manufactures of: Unmanufactured— nKa Batata...............................................f f i ; ' -Idolls.. Guayule gum.......................................{ ^ ; /lb s ... ■\dollS. /lbs... ■ idolls. ’ India robber...................................... India rubber, scrap, or refuse, fit /lbs... only for remanufacture.............. \ dolls. Gutta-joolatong. Gutta-percha_ _ 20 0 3,146 40,900 6,281 2,820 127,386 27 447 6,963 67,990 216,661 70,256 21,186 61,573 19,098 475,024 158,528 15,041,732 5,243,971 8,796 8,465 6,190 35,859 14,418 8,280 24,539 12,130 30,224 12,869 5,108 38,831 19,283 16,947 4,727 4,613 112,965 44,G O O 134,571 41,571 377,094 22,085 165,297 112,030 26,215 5,031 144,287 201,402 205,511 44,820 44,316 118,334 223,983 77,963 127,139 83,769 56,399 54,669 22,378 3,000 32,000 163 2 ,0 0 0 22,352 2,665 5,255 5,272,387 3,747,749 4,476,379 2,398,150 87,930 24,295 10,723 2,450 1,076,619 426,735 29,891 8,931 879,765 474,538 4,603 6,383,145 3,361,107 3,483 373 9,457 667,168 245,329 18,500 7,770 58,773 2,825 60,023 11,446 4,662,889 2,661,301 9,204 734 763 558 12,355,898 7,304,820 1,626 215 2,557,372 3,801,749 2,929,405 7,780,131 7,638 7,489 537 38,649 421 10,905 39,186 . 14,649 Total unmanufactured.....................dolls.. 4,622,562 27,906 7,973 Total manufactures o f .....................dolls. 35,879 7.489 India rubber substitutes....................... dolls. 559 364 (tons.. [dolls.. Iron and steel, and manufactures of: Pig iron, including fenosilicon............ /ton s., idolls.. Ferrosilicon...................................... . idolls.. All other........................................... /tons., idolls.. Scrap and old, fit only for remann- /to n s., facture................................................ idolls.. Antifriction balls and bearings........... dolls., Bar iron................................................ lbs.... dolls., Building forms and all other structural lbs.... shapes ............................................... dolls., CutleryPen or pocket knives......................... /d o z... idolls.. Razors, and parts of......................... .dolls. Scissors and shears............................ /d o z .. idolls. AUother........................................... . .dolls.. 1July 1 to Oct. 3, 1913, 6 ,1 0 1 21,685 39,870 8,146 1,784 6,460 1,119 1,108,013 295,781 Manufactures of— Gutta-percha.......................................dolls. India rubber....................................... dolls. Iron ore, n e. s. 1917 7,950 954 71,203 163,129 44,476 21,016 49,557 10,956 458,552 84,233 bt 6,426,437 12,359,090 10,603,210 1,408,030 2,999,138 2,879,738 /lb s ... 11,395,569 2,518,866 Hide cuttings, raw, and other glue /lbs_ _ stock ................................................... \dolls.. 1916 1914 ■ \dolls. Total. V alues, and 1917—Continued. to 11,326 I 1,728 2.725 i................ 4,088 966 37,334 1394 114,097 24 «54 268 4,559 915 73,168 1,535 1,661 734 3,240 51 188 1,624 2 49 2 390 4,927 142,035 6,026 152 162 3,305 8 13 600 2 500 2,759 59,587 227 7,809 131,630 14 930 70,000 1,225 71 76 2,247 5 16 3,056 543 34,299 247 5,749 209 4,317 30,068 413 13,749 3,411 116 59 6,700 449 63 233 175 2,702 5,013 27 2,850 732 197 335 659 49 218 2,333 1 ,0 2 0 1,042 73 154 10,357 aOct. 4,1913, to June 30,1914. FOBEIGN EXPOETS----QUANTITIES AND VALUES. 489 No. 262 .—F o r e ig n M e r c h a n d ise E x p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s , A r t ic le s , Y ea r s E n d ed J u n e 30, 1913 to 1917—Continued. 1913 Article. Iron and steel, and manufactures of-—Contd. Hoop or band iron or steel, for baling /lb s... cotton, etc................................................\dolls. Ingots,blooms, slabs, billets, and barsof/lbs... 1,389,716 1,290,901 86,672 56,681 steel, and steel in forms, n. e .s.......... \dolls. Ingots, blooms, blanks, and billets of steel, made by the Bessemer, Ibs .. open-hearth, or similar process, 'dolls. not containing alloys....................... Ingots, blooms, blanks, billet s, bars, lb s... shapes, and castings of steel, dolls. n .e.s .................................................... 150,960 162,930 . Machinery, machines, and parts of— dolls. Machine to o ls........................................... dolls.. Sewing machines and parts o f............dolls.. Textile m achinery..................................dolls.. All other.......................................................dolls. Needles, hand-sewing, darning, and shoe16 825 machine ......................................................dolls.. 20 29 Rails for railw ays.......................................{dobs 490 510 4,975 92,210 Sheet, plate, and taggers iron or steel '' 100 5,720 Sheets and p lates..................................... {dolis" Shotgun barrels, in single tubes, forged, rough 985 bored........................................................... dolls. . Table, kitchen, and other utensils or hollow ware, enameled or glazed with vitreous 2,199 634 glasses.........................................................dolls.. 7,150 Tinplates, terneplates, and taggers t i n ‘' 12,654 4,576 1,344,000 Wire rods..................................................... feSui" 28,800 16,116 17,863 Wire, and articles made from................. dolls.. All other manufactures o f ........................dolls.. 169,127 120,008 T otal........................................................dolls.. 487,022 i 418,124 Ivory, and manufactures of: Unmanufactured1,416 2.797 Animal (tusks in their natural state) - •■ 8,891 3,570 822,649 875,899 Vegetable (tagua nuts).........................{d ib s!! 38,315 38,235 Lead, and manufactures of: 31,871 gross w t.,to n s... 27,086 Lead o r e ............................. lead cont.,lbs___ 1,865,078 13,067,583 194,702 i 407,598 d o lls................... jross w t., lb s __ 107,189.828 '35,345,881 Bullion and base bullion.. bad cont., lbs. 103,969,754 34,408,718 d olls..................... 2,251,236 | 1,049,277 52,135 l 59,371 /lbs__ Pigs, bars, and o ld ............ 2,462 | 2,389 ..........\dolls. Ilb s.... 113,886.967 47,535,672 Total lead. ■ (d olls.. 2,448,400 . 1,459,264 All other manufactures o f........................dolls.. Leather and tanned skins, and manufactures of: Leather and tanned skins— Belting, and so le .................................. dolls.. Calfskins, tanned, or tanned and dressed ................................................................. dolls.. Glove leather...........................................d olls.. Goat skins, tanned (skins for morocco), dolls.. Harness and saddle leather.................dolls.. Patent, japanned, varnished, or en- /lbs___ am eled.................................................. Idol Is.. Skins, chamois........................................dolls.. Skins, chamois and other; bookbinders’calf skins, etc., dressed and finished, n. e. s. ...................................................................dolls.. Upper leather, dressed........................ dolls.. Calf and k ip .........................................d olls..; Goat and k id ......................................dolls Sheep and lam b.................................. dolls. Other upper..........................................dolls. Another leather...................................... dolls. Total leather and tanned skins........dolls.. 1915 8,028 447 430,217 29,368 284,012 26,963 323.355 90,639 4,580 108,337 12,459 103,836 107 2,447 194,585 7,828 220,407 2,782 197 6,052 2,025 216,933 13,225 101,125 1,857 33 715 198,149 6,249 1,631 SOI 1,500 6,712 7,321 723 2,692 11,889 899 10,879 175,108 761,704 7,656 210,580 735,437 12,399 27,893 1,580,806 2,343,702 81,203 51,836 28 34 3,237,877 139,323 293 43 4,962 499,914 12,520 1,142,306 25,324 16,196 100,988 I 626,061 59.857,099 I 1,954,847 59.857.099 1,954,847 53,276 407 1 607 45,344 I 1,563 51,403 101,943 1917 2.000 98 4,057 225 by 27,174 j 32,400 j 31,440 [ 167,296 I 22,237 1,295 22,237 1,295 40,597 700,709 48,722 700,709 48,722 945 142,118 4,281 7,200 85 3,691 91 5,320 9,967 55 975 43 16,440 1,833 446 11,321 45,227 91,560 $42 1,827 14,885 3,556 18,904 198,988 490 FOREIGN EXPORTS----QUANTITIES AND VALUES. N o. 262. —F oreign Merchandise E xported : Q uantities and V a lu es , by A rticles , Y ears E nded J une 30, 1913 to 1917—Continued. Article. Leather and tanned skins, and mfrs. of—Contd. Manufactures of— Boots and shoes.................................... idolls Glov«s .................................................{dons. :: All other.................................................... dolls.. Total leather and tanned skins, and man ufactures o f....................................... dolls.. Manganese, oxide and ore o f .....................{dolls* Matches, friction or lucifer...........................dolls.. Matting and mats for floors, of cocoa/sq. yds.. fiber, rattan, or straw, etc................. \dolls___ Meat and dairy products: Meat products— Fresh beef and veal..............................{dolls * Mutton and la m b .................................{dolls -o , fibs___ lo r k ..........................................................(dolls .. Meats, prepared or preserved..............dolls.. Sausage, bologna.................................. {dolls!! Sausage casings......................................{Jkflls!! All other...................................................dolls.. Dairy products— Butter, and substitutes for..................{dolls' Cheese, and substitutes fo r................{dolls rra.,™ /galls.. Milk, fresh and condensed....................dolls.. Total........................................................ dolls.. Metals, metal compositions, and manufactures of. n. e. s.: ft Ferro alloys (except ferrosilicon)..........{dolls'' All other.......................................................d olls.. Mica, unmanufactured...............................{dolls Monazite sand and thorite....................... {dolls* Musical instruments, and parts of, including strings ..........................................................dolls.. 0llC:lk6.......................................................... {dolls.. Oilcloth and linoleum for floors— .................................................{dons .: O M o ,» .................................................... {dq sds:: oiiy Oils: A Cochlnd cod liv e r ................................. A llother...................................................{louS:: “ rind!/g a lls.. Cru,lc........................................................{d olls.. Refined— fealls Benzine, gasoline, and naphtha, A ll°th er.............................................. {5olis:: V egetableExpressed— Chinese n u t .........................................{doUs!! Cocoa butter or butterine and/lbs___ substitutes.......................................\dolls.. c™ ................................................{dons:: 1Oct. 4,1913, to June 30,1914. 1913 19X4 1916 17,455 31,921 29,117 1,270 10,151 13,809 7,649 5,085 10,713 2,620 4,035 443 1,560 9,927 180,436 371 5,907 720 48,168 3,739 56,670 27 1,073 15,592 40, 964 2, 643 190,743 2,093 45,565 6,743 30,320 2,256 107,082 1,133 59,643 78,800 33,190 2,765 1118,313 19,954 6, 705 2,000 121,979 49,291 37, 043 3,432 979 101,914 18,824 U68 140 U,775 10, 419 5,331 36, 356 35,591 51,935 11,835 152,244 27,369 2,008 110,145 i4,597 142,848 138,080 24, 954 11,939 1,750,692 151,469 9, 760 7,362 86,120 9,307 4,767 170 118 1916 1917 397 824 145 9ti5 7,815 1 | | | 208,592 1,055 75.656 65,682 17,095 1,878 854,236 26,115,014 4,779,940 91,746 3,127,995 i 598,856 1 301 115 IQS 51U 177,290 27,799 195,117 66 24,333 17 843 2,718 155 621 5,802 201,868 4,414 1,650 4,209 2,752 721 485 1,528 58,988 47,509 83,695 4 556 43,255 147,966 21,265 148,696 2,610 6,391 38,788 716 294,976 267,201 169,976 55,263 60,139 55,718 180 290 449,268 708,771 833,344 939,661 4,307,362 1,611,264 102 7,274 120,038 3.869 2.627 199,192 18,899 11,970 89 7,661 49,692 8,092 5,612 25 40,951 100,829 1,586 620 12,587 3,929,954 60,240 7,032 2,384 1,612 5,699 2,757 154 30 19,037 2 40,075 118,895 31,223 17,808 16,361 5,065 22,612 24,291 14,520 6,538 3,360 672 3,000 300 7, 871 1,263 7.464 8,171 9,822 4.465 1,687,774 60,331 io,is4 1,943 1,409 385 6,033 944 13,630 7, 942 120,245 31,800 118,251 11,473 22,994 13,017 32,046 9,025 542,311 59,221 13.629 6.3N0 109,914 30,451 450,083 47, 234 14,525 6,994 240,809 86,281 599,359 69,229 28.841 20,827 551,713 166,289 1,101,502 153,326 51,875 28,022 219,872 2 77 39 j uiy 1 to Oct. 3, 1913. 282 90 10 9 FO R EIG N EXPORTS---- Q U A N T IT IE S AND VA LU ES. 491 No. 262.—F oreig n M erch and ise E x po r t e d : Q ua n tities a n d V a l u e s , by A rticles , Y ears E n d e d J u n e 30, 1913 to 1917—Continued. 1915 1917 1916 1914 1913 Article. Oils—Continued. Vegetable—Continued. Expressed—Continued. 60,000 75,218 67,395 fibs... Cottonseed..................... 3,160 3,413 (dolls, 3,370 10 250 23 /galls. Linseed or flaxseed................ 174 10 31 ■ (dolls. 9,494 1,533 Olive, fit only for manufacturing:/galls . \dolls . 7,597 825 or mechanical purposes .. 7,611 6,501 47,793 36,820 8,971 /galls. Olive, edible.......................... TdoIIs. 61,429 10,530 41,568 10,668 7,483 33,406 82,811 48,400 188,121 59,291 /lbs... P alm ........................................ 4,334 15,758 6,850 3,306 3,937 ‘ (dolls, 37,347 12,952 32,769 540,616 1,001 /lbs .. Palm kernel. 126 3,267 1,376 53,004 3,004 ‘ (dolls . 13,708 17,342 22,039 8,778 1,503 /galls. Peanut.......... 16,561 7,880 9,499 5,870 1,041 dolls, 3,396 282 134 /g alls. Rapeseed___ 218 102 (dolls, 2,887 70,630 425,670 3,640,300 5,401 191,295 /lbs .. Soya b ea n ... 321,776 3,333 28,907 10,779 353 (dolls. 46,201 93,748 67,849 59,454 185,058 All other....................... ..dolls. 5,882 58,715 37,342 Distilled and essential— 18,505 5,180 Birch tar and cajeput. ..dolls. 12,976 / lbs. . 7,809 9,770 2,928 2,013 Lcmon............................. 8,049 18,946 11,025 e 134 ; 3,161 -(dolls. 9,958 } 129,155 32,277 50,228 All other . 100,986 . .dolls. 73,186 61,311 117,611 Total....................................................dolls.. 350,921 476,519 307, 210 486,732 1,141,661 5,254" lbs ., Oleostearln...................................................... /(dolls. 557 22,047 Paints, pigments, and varnishes.............. . dolls. . 10,941 33,859 8,636 Paper stock, crude (except wood pulp): 50,235 341,700 Rags, other than woolen..........................{dolls*' 2,803,823 1,877,671 4,068 32,840 1,623 18,522 All other.........................................................dolls, 2,994 1, S31 2,770 3,857 Total.....................................................dolls.. 35,834 6,838 1,831 22,379 1,648 Paper, and manufactures of: Books, music, maps, engravings, etch ings, photographs, and other printed matter..........................................................dolls.. 62,031 51,639 98,167 111,394 26,098 Lithographic labels and prints (except post 6.885 cards)............................................................dolls.. 2,446 2,806 725 3,290 2,314 532 3,734 Paper hangings.......................................... d olls.. 227 Photographic...............................................dolls.. 3.885 496 2,049 51 89 4,947 Printing paper for books and news-/lbs— 1,429 520 papers....................................................(dolls.. 4,240 885,211 3,984,872 1.051,700 Valued at not above 2 \ cts. per lb,1{|^)s1^* * 89,987 18, 228 23,935 81 54,166 Valued above 2%and not above 4 cts./lbs ... 4,183 188,397 349,366 2,021 per lb.1...................................................(dolls.. 10,774 5,790 228 686 1,154 Souvenir post cards.....................................dolls.. 3,795 3,360 4,886 15,788 364 240 370 Surface-coated paper................................. {dolls'" 1,474 42 59 24 14,347 21,235 146,865 18,202 Wrapping paper........................................ {d S is” 661 6,811 445 902 135 64,129 20,875 All other paper.............................................dolls.. 26,965 60,170 22,116 125,691 100.142 234,697 Total.....................................................dolls.. 145,201 Pencils, and pencil leads..............................dolls.. 453 1,336 Penholders and pens, including fountain and stylographic pens.........................................dolls.. 66 Perfumeries, cosmetics, and all toilet prepara tions................................................................dolls.. 17,969 9, 700 12,167 11,889 Photographic goods: Cameras, and parts o f ...............................dolls.. *4,334 100 Dry plates......................................................dolls.. 55 3 13 Motion-picture films— 49,159 333,000 42,615 Sensitized, but not exposed............{dolls 41,832 2,242 20,000 71,392 45,189 Negatives.................................................A1” -,11;; 12,262 3,887 10,923 25,940 7,233 41,165 309,492 328,481 315,251 824,014 P osltlves................................................(dons4:: 20,578 3,03t 16,404 16,877 20,400 A ll other films, sensitized, but not exposed 33 25,436 5,251 .......................................................................dolls.. 2,667 41,083 1The dividing point is 5 cents per pound after Sept. 8, 1916. 2Not separately enumerated prior to 1916. 3Included with “ All other films, etc.,” prior to 1916. 4 Oct. 4,1913, to June 30, 1914. 492 FO R EIG N EXPORTS---- Q U A N T IT IE S AND VALUES, N o . 2 6 2 .— F o reig n M er c h a n d ise E x po r t e d : Q uantities an d V a l u e s , by A rticles , Y ears E n d ed J u n e 30, 1913 to 1917— Continued. Article. Pipes, and smokers' articles: Cigarette books, covers, and paper____ dolls.. Pipes, and all other smokers' articles ........................................................................dolls.. Plants, trees, shrubs, and vines: Bulbs, bulbous roots, etc., cultivated fM........ for their flowers or foliage................... \dolls- AH other.......................................................... dolls.. Plates, electrotype,stereotype, and......litho graphic, engraved. dolls.. Platinum: U m anufactured....................... ■ /ozs. trov. \dolls--.\Manufactures of— /ozs. troy. Ingots, bars, plates, etc........ -----\dolls......... Vases, retorts, etc., for chemical use ............... dolls. T otal....................................................dolls. /tons . Plumbago or graphite. ..................... Idolls. Precious and semiprecious stones, and Imita tions of: Bort Diamonds— Uncut, including glazier’s and engraver’s, unset, and miner's................................dolls. Cut but not set......................................... dolls. Pearls, and parts of, not strung or set. .dolls. Other precious stones, u n cu t..................dolls. Other precious and semiprecious stones, cut but not set...................................................dolls. Imitation precious stones..........................dolls. Salt. ............................................................ J100 lbs. \doU s... Seeds: /bush. Castor beans or seeds ...................idol Is. /bush. Flaxseed or linseed... ....................\dolls. Grass— clovcr.........................................................{Ii’ iis: o /lb s... Red.. ..................1dolls. AU othcr............................................. {dolls: All other grass seed...............................{dolls S::Kur.............................................................{IJoiis: All other seeds..............................................dolls. Total.....................................................dolls.. Shells, and manufactures of: U nmanufactured— Mother-of-pearl.......................................... dolls., All other......................................................dolls. Silk, and manufactures of: Unmanufactured— /lbs.. Cocoons . .................... (dolls Raw, in skeins, as reeled from the/lbs., cocoon or rereeled........................... (dolls ' Vaste...................................................... Total unmanufactured.......................dolls.. Manufactures of— Bandings, beltings, bindings, etc., not over 12 inches in w idth...............................dolls.. Bolting cloths............................................dolls.. Fabrics woven in the piece...................dolls., Laces, embroideries, etc., and articles made thereof (except wearing apparel).. .dolls.. Plushes, velvets, and other pile /lbs___ fabrics....................................................\ dolls.. 1913 1914 4,382 5,489 136 1,768 6,415 11,727 5,203 40 707 2,298 926 29,510 265 10,490 143 6,560 50,000 1915 6,560 1916 1917 18,240 733 277 3,913 3,689 9,704 203 489 8,920 4,170 419 6,150 595 226 3,091 2,720 11 1,200 10,000 5, 429 49,632 20,986 3,345 4,822 1,536 36,940 7,597 77,003 10,802 193 15 32,996 1,697 61,276 18,031 1,211 2,474 1,870 22,730 6,138 3,129 70,591 11,115 3,455 363 419 19 702 14,962 37,120 3,172 982,930 9,669 43,276 508 103,102 34,395 7,757 8,842 27,891 390 23,371 1,102 151,861 68,135 107 6,880 40 200 63,208 69,778 168 409 1,810 360 10, 668 2,200 64^259 [ 74,415 | 133 72,448 83, 249 420 150 16,201 2,154 21,153 2,322 168,099 11,260 137,882 223,546 46,113 8,318 70,758 8,956 8,296 1,513 221,320 25,000 179,855 223,693 j 78,594 97,391 7,781 12,233 4,145 12,784 6,754 16,929 134,025 466,941 8,011 2,130 469,071 183,131 629,326 10,815 13,212 642,538 179,430 551,417 2,992 4,131 21,697 6,060 167 708 2,302 5,832 36,387 3,229 1,693 3,234 118,100 9,387 97,395 102 2,240 280 262,036 43,168 260,136 55,899 784,542 128,568 190,945 419,060 2,643 7,090 10 551,417 125 197,022 776,365 18,758 20,930 797,320 504,108 2,389,404 28 52 2,389,466 10,685 43,196 14, 743 „ 6,711 24,954 8,905 59,237 10,372 601 2,395 23,272 77,790 1,369 790 5,551 FOREIGN EXPORTS---- Q U ANTITIES AND VALUES. N o. 2 6 2 . — F o r e ig n M e r c h a n d is e E x p o r t e d : A r t ic l e s , Y e a r s E n d e d J u n e 30, 1913 Q u a n t it ie s to — and 493 V alues, 1917 Continued. by 1913 1914 1915 Bilk, and manufactures of—Continued. Manufactures of—Continued. Ribbons not over 12 Indies in width ........................................................ dolls.. Spun silk, or schappe silk y a m ........ {dolis Wearing apparel................................ dolls.. All other.............................................dolls.. 2,786 1,623 2,105 18,799 20,530 3,706 1, 780 3,127 11,673 29,010 2,5 62 810 2,5 64 40,599 51,143 3,468 13,126 19,661 15,622 81,201 633 4,711 16,655 22,356 29,700 Total manufactures of....................dolls.. 79,808 98,500 190,446 200,861 177,326 6,2 17 7,8 8 0 30,135 61 ,190 3,113 3,9 57 14,096 22, 954 6,597 14,219 441 1,083 10,191 3,6 30 60,308 7,074 CastiIe..................................................P i s : : All other................................................ dolls.. 2,630 270 2,360 3,082 281 2,4 24 1,821 201 5,950 5,303 586 4,366 3,093 461 1,413 Total.................................................dolls.. 2,6 30 2,705 6,151 4,9 52 1, 874 126,905 11,925 128,810 11,652 781,504 89,497 1,967,387 219,204 278,555 15,822 34,202 1,960 894,324 87,574 1,400,821 152,489 352,255 1 5 ,94S 114, 735 4,7 93 2,2 77,0 77 240,968 1,949,006 232,296 1,016,807 53,200 99,598 7,456 2,266,283 240,338 2,1 39,1 77 222,156 610,720 41,396 2S2, 072 20,317 1,764,671 248,488 1,934,971 273,154 3 ,0 0 4 ,6 0 6 332,278 2,6 07,9 02 257,845 4,6 93,0 73 494,005 5,5 21,8 65 523,150 4,5 92,4 34 583,355 Article. 1916 1917 Bilk, artificial and manufactures of: Yarns, threads, etc............................... {dolis* * A liother.............................................. {dolis.*." Soap: Spices: Unground— Cassia and cassia vera....................... {dolls *' Ginger root, not preserved............... {dolls' Pepper, black or white......................{dcflls* * All other spices.....................................{dolis” T«“ .......................................................... f c : Spirits, wines, malt liquors, and other beverages: Malt liquors— In bottles or ju g s..............................{dolls’ * - 9----- In other coverings............................ {dolte’ * 23,362 21,274 2,750 1,636 10,710 8,668 1,672 499 1,786 1,456 10 6 28,977 18,655 28,180 14,826 825 931 9 8 Total malt liquors......................... {cEoKS' 26,112 22,910 12,382 9,167 1,796 1,452 57,157 38,481 S34 939 w w s k y ........................................{§ o ilalls:: All other ...................................... 4, 755 12,108 5,5 74 16,662 2,661 3,4 16 6,1 2 0 15,733 19,664 25,942 5,026 11,766 6,075 11,776 1,701 2,053 6,887 13,404 20,251 14,138 2,904 7,727 2,325 5,369 3,086 3,051 5,165 11,865 27,920 24,069 4,043 13,457 8,163 14,640 8,454 11,179 9,521 24,888 239,309 76.394 7,179 21,502 2,651 8,305 1,153 2, 066 8,012 19,935 8,122 12,277 Total spirits, distilled............... {jftif? 1 ' ' 18 38,774 73,861 40,000 53,137 41,400 52,081 269,490 140,558 Wines— Champagne and other sparkling/doz. qts.. .........................................\dolls........ Still wines— 2,1 80 31,655 1,295 19,761 977 18,963 1,621 29,135 1,828 29,611 7,638 3,7 32 1,200 4,9 02 28,549 12,325 1,959 8,164 12,956 7,320 1,650 7,476 12,778 8, 932 2, 735 14,203 7,622 7,065 4,130. 21,262 Total wines...................................dolls.. 40,289 40,250 33,759 52,270 i 57,938 Total spirits, wines, and malt liquors ...................................................dolls.. 137,060 102,554 87,292 226,309 j 122,962 1,609 1,366 5, 755 3,175 2,531 1,139 3,434 1,961 1,001 2,071 2,287 9,083 1 839 1,288 2,543 7,121 3,6 60 11,370 ; 3,831 Spirits, distilled— ..................................................{ & £ ? . : : Cordials, liqueurs, e tc ..................{S o l^ * 3 * « " > .............................................. { d o i r ." !:: In 038)18.......................................... { ffi:: In other coverings.....................{d o fls ^ Other beverages— Mineral waters, natural and ar-/doz, q ts.. tificial....................................... tdolls....... All other..............................................dolls.. Total other beverages......................dolls.. i 2,962 j 1 j 27,117 64, 0S5 494 No. FO R EIG N EXPORTS---- Q U A N T IT IE S AND VALUES. 2 6 2 . — F o r e ig n M e r c h a n d is e E x p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s , A r t ic l e s , Y e a r s E n d e d J u n e 30, 1913 to 1917—Continued. Article. Sponges.............................................................. dolls.. starch...................................... ■'.......................{!!o::s.: Stone, and manufactures of: Flint and flint stone, unground............ dolls.. L i t h o g r a p h i c s t o n e s , not engraved .................................................................... d olls.. Marble, and manufactures of (including onyx) ......................................................................dolls.. All other stone, and manufactures of (includ ing slate).................................................... dolls.. Total.....................................................dolls.. Straw and grass, manufactures of...............dolls.. Sugar and molasses: Molasses.........................................................{ f f i ; ; Sugar— Ueet........................................................... (doUs" Cane— Product of the Philippine Islands • by 1913 116,349 30,403 1,461 1914 80,537 53,226 1,172 1915 86,799 532,568 12,355 1916 106,183 475,758 12,303 1917 49,722 1,691,166 74,375 31,834 2,600 61,259 49,680 145,373 29,132 27,620 2,936 29,467 21,898 81,921 45,720 30,679 961 16,485 16,817 64,942 36,215 45,940 3,633 16,315 12,170 78,058 51,174 40,506 4,055 4,805 22,616 71,982 77,256 99,561 3,194 38,390 1,373 9,396 768 20,570 1,971 28,139 4,862 6,500 t 284 724,570 21,034 24,699 661 15,070 751 15 1 400 12 5,710,929 284,862 1,948,870 A1Iother..............................................{ & : : 41,689 Above No. 16 D. S. in color, iucludingHbs___ 2,037,630 72,809 sirups and maple sugar1.2.................\dolls.. Maple sugar and maple sirup..............{dolls' 3,993,000 TotaI susar.......................................{ & : : 114,782 Sulpl\pr ore as pyrites, or sulphuret ofL iron, containing in excess of 25 per cent f *' of sulphur....................................................juoiis .. Tanning materials, crude: f+. . . 515 Mangrove bark...........................................(dolls * 13,418 Quebracho wood........................................{ 1°n^ ~* A llother.........................................................dolls.. 7,738 T otal....................................................dolls.. 21,156 901,745 Tea..................................................................... { & : : 139,178 Tin: Bars, blocks, pigs, or grain or gran-/lbs.... 2, 268,128 ulated........................................................... \dolls.. 1,067,866 Tobacco, and manufactures of: Unmanufactured— Leaf— ,,, 751,589 Suitable for cigar wrappers.............{dolls* 708,102 2,003,136 A U otlier............................................... {d 5 u :: 870,001 2,754,725 Total laaf...........................................{ d o k : 1,578,103 Manufactures of— 2,053 Cigars and cheroots...............................{dolls* 5,182 Cigarettes— Product of the Philippine Islands 32,143 A11° ther................................................{ ! & : : 14.357 A llother......................................................dolls.. 3,647 Total.................................................... dolls.. 23,186 Total tobacco, and mfrs. of..........dolls.. 1,601,289 Toys: Dolls and parts of........................................ dolls.. 481 All other..........................................................dolls.. 7,048 Tungsten ore.................................................. {dolls'” 20,255,122 32,678,400 35,729,706 464,119 926,983 1,207,984 2 448,197 2 22,379 3108,245 333 3 3,008 73 21,536,141 32,703,099 35,745,109 510,540 927,644 1,208,808 5,711,344 284,875 159 325 1,008 29,830 947 49,688 22,732 42,562 790,474 157,747 386,833 146,702 64,254 113,942 625,315 196, 803 318,205 135,323 80 2,525 13,929 16,454 983,222 136,781 1,752,737 708,639 758,958 734,643 1,862, 207 803,522 2.621.165 1.538.165 4,911 18,119 40 1,700 149 1,831 20,025 23,556 4,624,002 684.179 1,980,986 699,579 744,888 878,173 696,150 778,255 3,144,283 4,530,479 1,013,197 875,571 3,889,171 5,408,652 1,709,347 1,653,826 2,642 14,074 ! ■ 8,414 33,373 | 1 50,269 29,113 11.854 24,095 3, 352 4,294 45,566 24,562 1,583,731 1,733.909 1,390 13,354 108 4,731 393,557 427,797 8,099,970 1,600,959 8,493,527 2,028,756 1,127 4,494 150 175 58,009 12,924 27,572 j 40,654 5,946 7,745 68,090 51,269 1,722,516 2,080,025 1,791 94,037 ! 1,461 7,404 423 484,822 1 Since Oct. 3,1913, with exception of sirups and maple sugar, included according to kind in “ Beet sugar1’ or “ Cane sugar.” 2 July 1 to Oct. 3, 1913. 3Oct. 4, 1913, to June 30, 1914. FOREIGN EXPORTS---- Q U AN TITIES AND VALUES. 495 N o . 2 6 2 . — F oreign M erch and ise E x po r t e d : Q uantities a n d V a l u e s , b y A rticles , Y e a r s E n d ed J u n e 30, 1913 to 1917— Continued. Article. Vegetables: Beans and lentils....................................... /hush.. \dolls.. fbush.. O nions......................................................... tdolls.. fbush.. Peas, dried.................................................. tdolls.. fbush Potatoes (except sweet potatoes)........ tdolls... Prepared or preserved— Mushrooms and truffles....................... /lb s .... \ dolls.. Pickles and sauces.................................. .dolls . All other prepared or preserved........ .dolls . All other vegetables.................................. .dolls..! Total...................................................... .dolls.. Wax, and manufactures of: /lbs ... B eesw ax............................. \dolls.. /lbs ... Mineral................................. tdolls.. V egetable............................ tdolls.. Manufactures of.................. .dolls.. Wood, and manufactures of: TJnm anufact u re d— Briar root or briar wood, and Ivy or laurel root..........................................................dolls..' Cabinet woods— CocIar............................................... {doUsa™ Mah°s“ y ................... {doib8!:: 1913 1914 1915 41, 273 79,874 4,975 4.589 384,516 626,589 1,745 613 8,144 1,684 4,952 65,233 15,283 798,817 25,051 50,039 2,514 3,518 33,971 577,027 29,341 21;296 31,619 5,130 7,023 51,335 6,949 722,317 122,313 181,463 252,058 441,564 6,433 11.229 7,847 15,012 219,228 444,383 537,284 1,683,020 1,822 2,394 1,344 2,784 17,239 7,520 4,113 3,188 8,700 12,912 58.110 76,684 17,006 So,413 887,212 2,320,577 1916 509,306 1,376,205 7,228 12,357 437,789 1,105,932 31,758 57,911 10,020 7,124 36,834 60,417 30,735 2,687,515 303,513 296,803 19,663 19,389 153,976 158,262 44,123 : 46,165 1,380 632 165,832 44,271 122,102 12,577 535,407 109;903 7,255 345,497 108,965 42,374 7,197 436,535 101,480 348,647 113,779 25,064 3,219 217,029 62,959 714 891 61,120 2, 233 194,266 41,512 1,076 59,662 26,129 10,547 105 3,094 1.005 80,558 104,814 72 1,896 20,536 11,577 122 3,765 230 22,697 70,597 224 2,376 17,710 11,396 203 60 6,858 494 71,622 55,833 594 5,661 9,571 31,296 220 15.7S8 1,914 161,481 79,177 59 5,037 33,392 34,831 All other...................................................dolls.. Logs and round timber.....................{dolls^ Rattans and reeds............... ................... dolls.. All other unmanufactured....................dolls.. Manufactures of— Lumber— Boards, planks, deals, and otherfM feet.. 459 5,078 2,089 1,837 sawed lumber............................... td olls... 123,573 14,408 62,512 59,564 * Boards, planks, deals, and other feet, 31 150 1 f o r m s of s a w e d c a b i n e tL|dc dolls.. 1,525 14,793 90 woods /M ---555 Laths. 't d o l l s . 1,838 212 10,820 16 / M .. .. Shingles...................................... (dolls.. ] 22,615 381 49 All other..................................... ........ dolls..! 43,350 6,359 29,584 11,996 Baskets of bamboo, wood, straw, etc.1 ..........dolls.. 513 Chair cane or reed.............. ....... ......... dolls.. 3,347 2,735 3SS 4,408 Furniture....................................... ..........dolls.. 8,293 32,131 5,093 45,987 W ood pulp— /tons .. Mechanically ground............. ----- tdolls.. 399 Itons .. 256 3,186 1,547 Chemical, unbleached........... ----- tdolls.. 13,422 11,934 129,913 132,281 801 250 25 520 Chemical, bleached................. ----- tdolls.. 32.111 9,464 1,512 39,750 All other........................................ ........dolls.. 621,749 570,615 128.325 94,508 Total......................................................dolls.. 1,239,763 1,023,831 510,978 551,816 Wool, hair of the camel, goat, alpaca, and like animals, and manufactures of: UnmanufacturedWool of the sheep, hair of the camel, and I other like animals— | 3,113,052 697,700 5,007.092 1,762,233 Class 1-C lothing...................................{doll.;: J 65-5, 093 150.058 1.604.228 60S,630 7,700 49,7113 121.430 Class 2—Combing.........................................{d lflis! I i 138,039 30,137 11,043 ! 33,534 3,980 1 1917 911 34,500 266 28,014 1,521 4,280 25,558 416 4,645 6,334 128 1,257 12*292 1,600^12 230 30,600 16S,592 2,085,452 1,697,529 722,108 : 32, via 37,647 to 496 FOREIGN EXPORTS-----Q UANTITIES AND VALUES. No. 2 6 2 . — F o r e ig n M e r c h a n d is e E x p o r t e d : f Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s , A r t ic l e s , Y e a r s E n d e d J u n e 30, 1913 to 1917— Continued. Article. 1913 1914 1915 1916 by 1917 Wool, hair of the camel, goat, alpaca, and like animals, and manufactures of—Continued. Unmanufactured—Continued. Wool of the sheep, hair of the camel, and other like animals—Continued. Class 3-C arpet.......................................{ & " 1,181,313 140,917 Hair of the Angora goat, alpaca, and fibs___ 376,395 1,517,503 45,167 287,452 13,289 180,947 33,637 125,104 2,795 9,748 4,432,404 1,204, 835 7,259,934 1,803,570 Total unmanufactured..................... {dolls ' 826,147 232,872 1,928,009 622,658 Manufactures of— 6,338 7,246 6,397 Carpets and carpeting......................{lolis^8 53,207 58,497 44,465 ^ , fso. v 7,498 Carpets and rugs woven whole.. <^ *jp. d s.. 28,554 560 A11 other.......................................... (doll™ 1,418 [lbs.......... 39,492 47,146 54,621 95,660 135,018 211,064 Cloths....................................................{sq. y d s.. 45,600 123,645 35,965 49,900 Idolls___ 2 94, 288 337,600 119,945 Dress goods, women’s and chib | ^ s ---- -• 433,298 8 162,351 1,030,640 467,520 72,691 111,255 288,496 118,712 ................................................ W s Hair of the Angora goat, alpaca, etc., man ufactures of. . .. dolls. 32,603 349,610 13,037 Press cloths for milling purposes ..'.................................................... dolls 38 8,277 m _ ribs 87,616 ToPs ........................................................... {dolls.. 52,693 Wearing apparel......................................dolls.. 12,451 14,351 11,629 52,286 Wool wastes............................. dolls 352,080 33,732 7,770 ................... ... flhc 5,533 Illrn .......................................................... rbd ; _________ 4,546 All other.................................................. dolls 23,081 48, 586 181,623 65,880 Total manufactures of....................... dolls.. ! 197,395 370,247 652,218 476,818 Zinc, and manufactures of: 10,707,612 1,184,629 Ore and calamine....................couta--lbs-25,972 213,725 1,070,974 2S0, 028 22,230,286 2,300 In blocks or pigs, and old....................... - *58,796 14,007 545,701 500 Zinc d u st.................................................... /\d o lls.. 116,813 132,037 549,458 362,078 lbs,; - - 6,776 6, 794 38.377 62,064 All other manufactures of..................... dolls 34,726 104 72,615 66,052 Total, except ore and calam ine___dolls.. 100, 298 20,905 650,693 138,616 All other articles.............................................dolls . 108,491 85,191 80,608 164,433 Grand total ..........................................dolls.. 37,377,791 34,895,123 52,410,875 61,305,306 RECAPITULATION. Carried in cars and other land vehicles.. .dolls. 17,865,813 tl4,925,906 16,883,576 22,661,506 Carried in American vessels....................... dolls.. 2,797,571 | 3,381,029 6,186,106 8,475,934 Carried in foreign vessels.............................dolls.. 16,714,407 16,588,188 29,341,193 30,167,866 1Dec. 1, 1913, to Jone 30,1914. 2Jan. 1 to June 30,1914. 1,830,374 759,755 2,210 39,338 2,004 3,038 46,046 66,759 63,171 34,550 95,588 49,479 14,993 11,485 37,567 961 1,029 21,237 241,342 6,479 730 340,733 43,684 50 44,464 | 165,574 | 62,884,344 29,8S3, 499 9,225,637 23,775,208 ajuly 1to Dec. 31, 1913. GOLD IM P O R T S AND EXPORTS, N o . 2 6 3 .— G O L D : Year ended June 30— 1868 ........................... 1869 ........................... 1870 ........................... 1871........................... 1872 ........................... 1873 ........................... 1874 ........................... 1875 ........................... 1876 ........................... 1877 ........................... 1878 ........................... 1879 ........................... 1880 ........................... 1881........................... 1882 ........................... 1883*........................... 1884 ........................... 1885........................... 1886........................... 1887 ........................... 1888........................... 1889 .......................... 1890 ........................... 1891........................... 1892 ........................... 1893 ........................... 1894 ........................... 1895 ........................... 1896 ........................... 1897 ........................... 1898 ........................... 1899 ........................... 1900 ........................... 1901........................... 1902 ........................... 1903.........., ............... 1904 ........................... 1905........................... 1906 ........................... 1907 ........................... 1908 ........................... 1909 ........................... 1910........................... 1911........................... 1912........................... 1913........................... 1914........................... 1915........................... 1916........................... 1917........................... 497 Values of I mposts and Exports and of I mports or E xports, 1868 to 1917.1 Exports. Domestic. Foreign. Dollars. Dollars. 68,231,158 4,165,186 28,442,776 7,560,722 28,580,609 5,055,353 64,581,678 2, 104,530 48,377,502 1,171,258 384,677 44,472,038 32,645,186 1,396,934 61, 543,545 5,437,432 29,431,757 1,745,293 22,359,101 4,231,273 6, 632,570 2,571,885 4,145,085 442,529 1,775,039 1,863,936 1,826,307 738,825 31,403,625 1,184,255 8,920,909 2,679,979 35,294,204 5,787,753 2,741,559 5,736,333 32,766,066 10,186,125 5, 705,304 3,995,883 12,560,084 5,816,150 54,930,332 5,021,953 13,403,632 3,870,859 84,939,561 1,423,103 43,321,351 6,873,976 102,068,153 6,612,691 64,487,354 12,490,707 56,218,307 10, 250,174 106,934,336 5.475,611 39,152,522 1.209, 058 10,470,371 4,936,020 27, 478, 412 10,043,671 46,693,893 1,572,866 52,635,309 549,868 46,761,438 1,807,512 44,584,640 2,505,955 79,195,987 2,263,999 86,146,743 6, 447, 2S1 27,847,474 10,726,117 47,579,479 3,819,697 70,196,042 2,236,882 89,241,464 2,290,354 114,569,714 3,993,501 21,810,820 698,833 53,495,479 3,832,869 76, 704,551 1,058,071 110,515,004 1,523,525 143,229,912 2,994,236 61,254,731 28,994,817 ! 234,948,025 6,973,200 ; Total. Dollars. 72,396,344 36,003,498 33,635, 962 66,686,208 49,548, 760 44,856, 715 34,042,420 66,980, 977 31,177,050 26,590, 374 9,204, 455 4,587,614 3,639,025 2,565,132 32,587,880 11,600,888 41,081,957 8,477,892 42,952,191 9,701,187 18,376,234 59,952,285 17,274,491 86,362,654 50,195,327 108,680,844 76,978,061 66,468, 481 112,409,947 40,361,580 15,406,391 37,522, 086 48,266, 759 53,185,177 48,568,950 47,090, 595 81,459, 986 92,594,024 38,573,591 51,399,176 72,432,924 91,531,818 118,563,215 22,509,653 57,328,348 77,762,622 112,038,529 146,224,148 ^ 90,249,548 291,921,225 Imports. Dollars. Annual Excess Excess of— Exports over Imports over imports. exports. 8, 737,443 14,132,568 12,056,950 6,883, 561 8,717,458 8,682, 447 19, 503,137 13,696, 793 7,992,709 26, 246,234 13,330,215 5,624,948 80,758,396 100, 031,259 34,377,054 17,734,149 22,831,317 26, 691,696 20, 743,349 ; 42,910,601 ! 43,934,317 10,284,858 12,943,342 18,232,567 49,699,454 21,174,381 72,449,119 36,384,760 33, 525,065 85,014,780 120,391,674 88,954,603 44,573,184 66,051,187 52,021,254 44,982,027 i 99,055,368 1 53,648,961 96,221,730 114,510,249 148,337,321 | 44,003,989 43,339,905 73,607,013 48, 936,500 69,194,025 66,538,659 171,568,755 494,009,301 ■ 977,176,026 » D ollars. 63,658,901 21,870,930 21,579,012 59, 802,647 40,831,302 36,174, *268 14,539,283 53,284,184 23,184,341 344,140 18,250,640 22,208,842 49,667,427 4,331,149 68,130,087 495,873 87,506, 463 4,528,942 30,083,721 78,884,882 3,693, 575 D ollars. 4,125,760 1,037,334 77,119,371 97,466,127 1,789,174 6,133,261 18,213, 804 33,209,414 25,558,083 44,653,200 104,985, 283 51,432,517 1 2,108,568 38,945,063 47,527,829 75,223,310 8,391,848 8,568,597 45,499,870 ,866,010 2 3,452, 304 17,595, 382 57,648,139 63,111,073 75,904, 397 51,097,360 25,344,607 403/'59,753 685,254,801 ‘The figures relate to coin and bullion only prior to 1895; subsequently they include ore also. 32051°—s a 1917-----32 498 SILVER IM PORTS AND EXPORTS. N o. 264 .— SILVER: V alues op I mports and E xports E xports Year ended June 30— • 186*.................................................... 1809.................................................... 1870.................................................... 1871.................................................... 1872.................................................... 1873.................................................... 1874.................................................... 1875.................................................... 1876.................................................... 1877.................................................... 1878.................................................... 1879.................................................... 1880.................................................... 1881.................................................... 1882.................................................... 1883.................................................... 1881.................................................... 1885.................................................... 1880.................................................... 1887.................................................... 1888.................................................... 1889.................................................... 1890.................................................... 1891.................................................... 1892.................................................... 1893.................................................... 1894.................................................... 1895.................................................... 1896................................................... 1897.................................................... 1898.................................................... 1899.................................................... 1900.................................................... 1901.................................................... 1902................................. . . , 1903..................................................... 1904.................................................... 1905.................................................... 1906.................................................... 1907.................................................... 1908.................................................... 1909.................................................... 1910.................................................... 1911.................................................... 1912.................................................... 1913.................................................... 1914.................................................... 1915.................................................... 1916.................................................... 1917.................................................... ] oyer I mports, 1868 to and 1917.1 Domestic. Exports. Foreign. Total. D ollars. D ollars. Dollars. 15,514,817 14,473,190 15,303,193 19,821,681 24,420,738 29,433,508 27, 054,200 22,313,584 20, 606,934 20, 775,637 20,429,315 13,409,950 7,572,854 12,400,637 12,076, 6-16 12, 702,272 14,931,431 21,634,551 19,158,051 17,005,036 20,635,420 25,284,662 22,378,557 14,033,714 16,765,067 23,559,254 39,069,087 40,119,428 53,196,559 56,541,823 47,829,645 51,168,770 52,464,345 58,778,779 46,971 249 40,121,497 37,986,864 36,764,431 56,967,467 ‘ 44,695,151 52,473,292 54,500,308 53,094,567 60,068,925 58,522,368 67,184,664 52,567,351 45,977,181 53,171,760 74,011,157 6,872,941 6,661,692 9,216,511 11,934,099 5,908,036 10,318,351 5,533, 785 2,837,581 4,722,318 8,796,226 4,106,355 6,999,877 5,931,040 4,441,078 4,752,953 7,517,173 11,119,995 12,119,082 10,353,168 9,291,468 7,402,529 11,404,586 12,495,372 8,557,274 16,045, 492 17,178,065 11,382,178 7,175,858 7,345,111 5,404,815 7,275, 594 5,150,285 4,247,930 5,506,401 3,761,141 4,128,762 11,485,838 12,084, 381 8,901,596 12,043,922 5,447,910 1,182,484 2,192,294 4,681,033 6.368,297 4, ^21,647 2,397,672 4,965,006 6,619,763 4,268,774 21,387,758 21,134,882 24,519,704 31,755,780 30,328,774 39,751,859 32,587,985 25,151,165 26,329,252 29,571,863 24,535,670 20,409,827 13,503,894 16,841,715 16,829,599 20,219,445 26,051,426 33,753, 633 29,511,219 26,296,504 28,037, 949 36,689,248 34,873,929 22.590,988 32,810,559 40, 737, 319 50,451,265 47,295,286 60, Ml, 670 61,946,638 55,105,239 56,319,055 66, 712,275 64, 285,180 49, 732,390 44,250,259 49,472,702 48,818, 812 65,869,063 56, 739,073 57,921,202 55,682, 792 55,286,861 64,749,958 64,890,665 71, 614, 311 64,965,023 50,942,187 59,791,523 78,279,931 | A nnual E xcess of Imports. Excess of exports over imports. Dollars. D ollars. 5,450,925 5,675,308 14,362,229 14,386,463 5,026,231 12,798,490 8, 951,769 7,203,924 7,943,972 14,523,180 16,491,099 14,671,052 12,275,914 10,544,238 8,095,336 10,755,24? 14,594,945 16,550,627 17,850,307 17,260,191 15,403,669 18,678,215 21,032,984 18,026,880 19,955,086 23,193,252 13,2S6,552 20,211,179 28,777,186 30,533,227 30,927,781 30, 675,056 35,256,302 36,386,521 28,232,254 24,163,491 27,768,814 27,484,865 44,442,540 42,946,624 44,658,097 43,954,810 45,217,194 45,937, 249 47,050, 219 41,268,516 30,326, 604 29,110,323 34,154,375 35,003,563 15.936,833 15,459,574 10,157,475 17,369,317 25, 302,543 26, 953,369 23,636,216 17,947,241 17,385,280 15, 043,683 8,044,571 5, 738,775 1,227,980 6,297,477 8,734,263 9,464,203 11,456,481 17,203,006 11,660,912 9,036,313 12,634,280 18,011,033 13,840,945 4,564,108 12,855,473 17,544,067 37,164,713 27,084,107 31,764,484 31,413,411 24,177,458 25,643, 999 21,455, 973 27,898,659 21,410,136 20,086,768 21,703,888 21,363,947 21,426,523 13,792,449 13,263,105 11,727,982 10,069,667 18,812, 709 17,840,446 30,345, 795 24,638,419 21,831,864 25,637,148 .43,276,368 i The figures relate to coin and bullion only prior to 1895; subsequently they include ore also. No. 265.—IMPORTED DUTIABLE MERCHANDISE ENTERED FOR CONSUMPTION: V alues, D uties Collected, and Ad Valorem R ates, 1896 to 1917, by Schedules of the R espective Tariffs in F orce in the Y ears N amed.1 Schedule A —Chemicals, oils, and Schedule B .—Earths, earthen Schedule C.—Metals, and manu- ! Schedule D.—Wood, and manu ware, and glassware. factures of. j paints. factures of. Year ended June 30— Dollars. 19,697,067 19,003,638 19,513,037 21,570,616 26,955,991 26, 414,360 29,991,974 31,249,644 30,808,543 31,010,996 33, 481,921 40, 246,137 39,127,306 42,936,600 42,021,558 48,869,382 47,235, 641 49,386, 692 60,314,179 54,098,081 52, 806, 178 65, 613, 701 Duties col Average Values. ad lected. rem valo rates. Dollars. 5,619,239 5,440,024 6,146,884 7,009,695 8,184,044 7,415,496 8,499,709 8,980,673 8,813,962 8,845,176 9,664,910 11,124,088 10,530,174 11,217,784 11,072,239 12,563,788 12,239,742 13,017,094 13,099,663 Jl, 221,795 9,309,151 12,056,119 Per cent. 28.53 28. 63 31.50 32.50 30.36 28.07 28.34 28.74 28.61 28.52 28.87 27.64 26.91 26.13 26. 41 25.71 25.91 26.36 21.72 20.74 17.63 18.37 Dollars. 22,871,936 21,166,515 15,192,178 17,244,220 20,090,172 20,166,399 21,424,011 25, 735,463 24,704,368 23,126,296 26,589,979 31,306,009 26,224,241 21,148,142 24,774,251 24,495,258 21,994,265 23,001,873 25,222,093 18,141,905 13*023,527 13,530,965 Duties col Average Values. ad lected. rem valo rates. Dollars. 8,065,292 7,605,169 7,387,433 8,863,349 10,106,541 10,301,486 11,365,381 13,320,181 13,163,258 12,193,546 13,749,020 15,350,019 13,250,558 10,641,572 12,467,509 12,669,182 11,156,221 11,385,195 10,187,128 6,804,909 4,676,615 4,613,852 P er cent. 35.26 35.93 48.63 51.40 50.31 51.08 53.05 51.76 53.28 52.73 51.71 49.03 50.53 50.32 50. 33 51.72 50. 72 49.50 40.39 37.51 35.91 34.10 D ollars. 34,853,090 23,603,665 18,847,123 18,152,727 29,089,333 28,631,743 38,870,207 65,164,750 40,011,304 36,327,218 50,917,147 67,148,963 45,279,789 41,103,417 66,960,781 58,757,341 50,491,870 64,299,772 50,742,814 31,835,773 33,244,863 33,913,977 Duties col Average Values. ad lected. rem valo rates. Dollars. 13,232,162 8,955,132 8,454,289 7,809,281 11,280,853 10,922,077 14,973,244 22,368,210 15,682,484 14,448,673 18,769,616 21,882,145 16,003,780 15,656,102 22,333,344 18,869,321 17,346,221 20,513,874 12,190,222 6,990,064 6,308,568 7,038,419 P er cent. 37.97 37. 94 44.86 43.02 38.78 38.15 38.52 34.33 39.20 39. 77 36.86 32.59 35. 34 38.09 33.35 32.11 34. 35 31.90 24.02 21.96 18.98 20. 75 Dollars. 1,794,888 1,485,479 5,341,083 7,568,420 11,711,446 10,635,183 14,556,267 16,659,208 14,449,585 16,707,735 22,760,988 24,472,483 23,349,686 23,285,386 27,489,155 24,709,532 24,414,943 27,851,295 12,181,772 4,456,846 4,583,269 5,207,265 Duties col Average ad lected. rem valo rates. Dollars. 412,644 339,974 1,205,278 1,671,048 2,351,940 2,049,457 2,572,527 2,814,734 2,463,948 2,750,017 3,650,271 3,701,201 3,301,256 3,140,844 3,184,697 2,959,669 3,042,834 3,408,227 1,618,723 708,531 659,795 756,236 Per cent. 22.99 22.88 22.57 22.08 20.08 19.27 17. 67 16.90 17,05 16.46 16.04 15.12 14.14 13.49 11. 59 11.98 12.46 12.24 13.29 15.90 14.40 14.52 499 1 The figures of this table do not in most instances agree with those under corresponding heads in the table following, owing to the fact that the schedules of the tariff and the classifications of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce do not fully coincide as to the articles included. See note 3, p. 503. IMPORTS FOR CONSUMPTION, AND DUTIES. 1896................................................................ 1897................................................................ 1898............................................................ 1899................................................................ 1900................................................................ 1901................................................................ 1902................................................................ 1903................................................................ 1904................................................................ 1905................................................................ 1906..............................................................; 1907................................................................ 1908................................................................ 1909................................................................ 1910............................................................... 1911.............................................................. 1912.............................................................. 1913............................................................... 1914................................................................ J915................................................................ 1916............................................................... 1917...............................'............................... Values. to D utiable M erchandise E ntered for C onsum ption : V a l u e s , D uties Collected , and A d V alorem R a tes , 1896 1917, by S ch edules of the R espective T ariffs in F orce in the Y ears N am ed — Continued. 500 N o . 2 6 5 . — I mported Schedule E .—Sugar, molasses, Schedule F.—Tobacco, and manu Schedule G.—Agricultural prod Schedule IT.—Spirits, wines, and ucts and provisions. other beverages. factures of. and manufactures of. Year ended June 30— D ollars. 18%............................................................... 73,064,318 1897............................................................... 98,283,469 1898 1899............................................................... 81,227,498 1900............................................................. 80,890.937 1901................................................................ 87,079,079 1902............................................................. . 61,116,867 1903...............................- .............................. 65,959,000 1904............................................................... 77,SOS, 029 1905................................................................ 91,577,274 1906............................................................... 86,133,491 1907............................................................... 92,784,081 1908............................................................... 83, 626, 684 1909............................................................... 93, 478,607 1910............................................................... 101,586, 708 1911............................................................... 97,877, 463 1912............................................................... 105,744,519 91,447, 551 1914............................................................. 108,255,115 1915............................................................... 157,570,801 1916............................................................... 205,512,242 1917............................................................... 243,354,335 Duties col Average Values. ad lected. rem valo rates. Dollars. 29,910,00G 41,340,400 29,695,301 61,660,942 57,823,285 63,089,412 53,040,877 63,625,731 58,152,347 51,442,112 52,648,866 60,338,523 50,108,155 56,414,434 53,105,357 52,809,371 50,951,199 53,481,801 61,870,457 49,607,051 55,875,639 55,471,364 Per cent. 40.94 42.07 77.47 75.91 71.48 72.45 86. 79 96.46 74.65 50.17 01.12 65.03 59.99 60.35 52. 28 53.95 48.18 58.48 57.15 31.48 27.19 22.79 Dollars. 13,625,272 18,782,759 8,225,482 9,371,597 13,597,162 15,055,501 16,331,536 18,298,780 17,875,683 20,725,297 22, 917,352 29,959,081 26, 495,243 27,332,038 29,581,469 29,788, 180 31,116,052 32,437,743 32,332,220 29,499,102 30,195,472 37,299,051 Duties col Average Values. ad lected. rem valo rates. Dollars. 14,859,117 20,971,882 9,916,183 10,627,399 14,382,305 16, 055,744 18, 756,’035 21,891,687 21,176,293 22,089,011 23,927,700 , 26,125,037 22,160,089 23,269,458 24,124,239 26,159,615 25,571,508 26,748,124 26,892,273 24,875,246 27,580,595 29,837,013 P er cent. 109.06 111.66 120.55 113.40 105. 77 110.63 114.85 119.63 118.46 109.48 104.41 87.20 83.04 85.14 81.55 87.82 82.18 82.46 83.17 84.33 91.34 79.99 Dollars. 34,175,778 33,716, 958 29,853,286 32,505, 236 35,762,588 38, 566, 704 43,682,461 46, 221,428 49,013,792 47,570,416 53,868,946 63,720,855 69,609,535 71,719,009 84,872,747 105,974,044 117,711,156 99,798,184 122,304,972 87,672,955 91,634,995 132, 717, 946 Duties col Average Values. ad lected. rem valo rates. Dollars. 7,721,677 8, 613,987 11,608,121 12,743,785 13,183,635 13,043,820 16,012,639 16, 282,144 10, 890,988 15, 418,334 18,126,575 19,203,886 21, 618,559 23,633,333 25,160,516 28,744, 295 34,146,071 27, 754, 570 24,817,322 18,035,830 16,164,123 17,916,075 P er cent. 22.59 25.55 38. 88 39.21 36. 86 33.82 36. 66 35.23 34.46 32. 41 33. 65 30.14 31.06 32.95 29.64 27.12 29.01 27.81 20.29 20.57 17.08 13.50 Dollars. 11,287,894 11,880,430 9,319,646 11,072,774 12,897,506 14,099,924 15,367,757 16,784,608 17,120,014 17,912,332 19,669,398 23,083, 420 21,419,770 23,381,943 25,315,878 20,354,501 20,731,233 22,372,470 21,763,934 14,392,643 17,330,417 18,611,977 Duties col Average ad lected. rem valo rates. Dollars. 6,859,390 8,136,014 6,026,607 7,490,074 8,828,660 9,533,524 10,562,022 11,646,532 12,105,786 12,547,900 14,009,516 16,318,120 15,213,085 16,144,031 18,113,512 17,298,858 17,409,815 19,475,562 19,674,992 13,404,931 15,550,582 13,586,271 P er cent. 60.77 68. 48 G4.66 67.64 68. 45 67.61 68.73 69.39 70.71 70.05 71.22 70.69 71.02 69.05 71.55 84. 99 83.98 87.05 90.40 93.14 89.73 73.00 IMPORTS FOR CONSUMPTION. AND DUTIES. Values. J.—Flax, hemp, Schedule I.—Cotton manufactures. Scheduleand manufactures of.and Schedule K.—Wool, and m anu Schedule L.—Silks and silk goods. jute, factures of. Year ended June 30— Dollars. 21,276,405 22,650,234 14,663,418 17,002,769 20,684,578 19,568,242 21,129,139 25,332,216 23,442,254 22,027,367 26,656,366 31,857,017 31,577,132 26,228,434 28,310,523 26,204,150 24,358,360 25,057,288 32,529,134 24,065,209 24,244,523 36,417,492 Dollars. Per cent. 43.76 43.73 51.15 52.55 51.08 49.65 49.33 47.15 47.07 47.26 46.12 44.84 43.95 44.48 48.11 47.04 45.51 44.14 28.47 26.31 24.62 22.68 9,311,340 9,903,895 7,500,252 8,934,913 10,565,562 9,715,747 10,422,930 11,944,300 11,035,018 10,409,188 12,292,896 14,284,628 13,878,022 11,666,308 13,619,191 12,325,584 11,085,150 11,061,514 9,260,408 6,442,047 5,968,827 8,259,958 . Dollars. 29,756,618 34,852,448 33,704,889 44,412,454 54,732,581 57,669,270 68,133,003 71,297,682 71,460,146 73,284,154 92,055,209 114,124,372 96,177,445 91,209,596 106,374,854 99,401,935 108,698,102 116,587,298 156,470,796 130,051,243 130,943,574 129,120,379 Duties col Average Values. ad lected. rem valo rates. Dollars. Per cent. 40.39 40.49 46.62 47.04 46.96 45.46 45.05 46.55 46.04 46.08 45.38 43.72 43.59 46.21 46.75 47.34 45.14 41.95 35.26 29.27 27.85 28.19 12,018,082 14,110,685 15,712,121 20,892,285 25,701,451 26,218,962 30,694,804 33,190,646 32,898,495 33,768,719 41,777,068 49,890,953 41,921,732 42,144,980 49,735,027 47,053,000 49,062,348 48,911,742 119,913,016 18,794,568 1 8,619,140 1 8,208,910 Dollars. 48,352,585 48,902,866 18,360,631 22,342,090 30,656,717 30,727,663 35,363,788 40,560,037 39,962,848 53,465,490 63,265,115 62,831,601 45,822,496 52,814,238 70,745,252 48,395,406 48,361,374 45,335,616 39,264,823 30,437,555 18,352,968 21,184,027 Duties col Average Values. ad lected. rem valo rates. Dollars. Per cent. 47.83 46.42 71.12 77.12 70.58 70.21 74.64 71.98 68.19 61.87 60.02 58.19 62.95 63.17 59.23 59.89 55.98 56.98 43.19 32.56 33.39 33.43 23,127,569 22,702,726 13,057,164 17,230,152 21,637,428 21,575,104 26,396,923 29,195,736 27,252,492 33,077,578 37,968,695 36,561,217 28,845,245 33,365,316 41,904,850 28,982,553 27,072,116 25,833,028 16,957,341 9,911,637 6,128,567 7,080,906 Dollars. 26,627,731 26,517,092 22,639,597 25,026,504 30,358,771 26,836,267 32,242,228 36,047,873 31,483,007 31,822,655 32,591,910 38,816,839 31,755,212 31,001,307 32,295,926 30,993,562 26,571,510 29,224,018 34,039,755 23,098,167 28,304,619 35,123,949 Duties col Average ad lected. rem valo rates. Dollars. Per cent. 46.96 46.85 54.03 53.97 51.95 53.12 53.64 53.47 52.76 53.45 53.24 52.33 51.94 52.53 52.71 51.80 51.54 50.68 45.17 42.47 42.14 41.72 12,504,006 12,421,970 12,231,681 13,506,312 15,771,795 14,245,693 17,293,290 19,276,546 16,610,210 17,010,130 17,351,095 20,313,706 16,493,078 16,284,117 17,023,622 16,053,261 13,695,239 14,811,561 15,376,702 9,810,495 11,927,952 U }654,690 IMPORTS FOR CONSUMPTION, AND DUTIES 1896............................................................ 1807............................................................. 1898............................................................. 1899............................................................. 1900............................................................. 1901 ...............: ........................................... 1902............................................................. 1903............................................................. 1904............................................................. 1905............................................................. 1906............................................................. 1907............................................................ 1908............................................................. 1909............................................................. 1910............................................................. 1911............................................................. 1912............................................................. 1913............................................................. 1914............................................................. 1915....................................................... A. 1916............................................................. 1917............................................................. 1 Average Values. Duties col ad valo Values. lected. rem rates. 1 Laces, embroideries, etc., formerly included in Schedule J, are, under the law of Oct. 3,1913, included in Schedule N. o to 1917, by for C o n su m ptio n : V a l u e s , D u ties C o llected , and A d V alorem R a t e s , 1896 S ch ed u les of the R espective T a riffs in F orce in th e Y ea rs N amed — Continued. Schedule M.--Pulp, papers, and books. 1896............................................................................................ 1897............................................................................................ 1898............................................................................................ 1905 ................................ ......................................................... 1906 1907 ........................................................................................... .......... 1908 ...................................................................................... 1909 ................................................... .................................. 1910............................................................................................ 1911 ...................................................................................... 1912 .................................................................................... 1913............................................................................................ 1914 . .................................................................. 1915 .................................................................................. 1 Q1fi „ ................................... 1917 ...... .................................................. Values. Average Duties valorem collected. ad rates. Dollars. .%664,593 5,319,055 4,684,291 5,223,698 7,695,417 7,021,206 8,047,824 9,907,819 10,771,269 11,974,859 14,173,917 20,005,025 22,335,007 22,764,740 24,832,627 26,110,975 22,828,121 24,899,335 13,999,054 9,385,676 6,491,285 8,036,289 Dollars. Per cent. Dollars. 1,260,864 22.26 47,748,386 22.56 41,184,008 1,200,043 25.67 56,868,214 1,202,328 1,349,575 25.84 66,420,324 1,764,834 22.93 77,801,134 1,702,776 24.25 76,193,074 23.56 86,667,841 1,896,456 22.28 98,422,646 2,220,756 2,379,354 22.09 78,680,617 2,525,896 21.09 92,512,767 3,020,980 21.31 119,640,146 4,136,029 20.67 133,092,951 19.75 94,616,374 4,414,633 19.39 113,862,410 4,412,020 21.28 120,594,291 5,285,103 21.62 109,049,968 5,645,302 21.41 108,952,769 4,886,671 5,091,232 20.45 128,017,638 22.26 144,587,674 3,114,380 21.19 100,816,766 1,988,769 1,257,726 19.38 123,485,312 20.92 134,557,532 1,681,547 Values. Duties collected. Average ad valorem rates. Dollars. Per cent. 23.46 25.04 24.75 24.50 23.91 23.51 23.29 21.18 23.85 22.45 22.23 22.45 25.87 23.17 24.16 25.17 24.72 24.03 33.57 36.86 31.98 29.94 11,203,210 10,031,293 14,073,599 16,272,012 18,706,306 17,912,848 20,180,984 20,843,433 18,767,420 20,771,250 26,600,776 29,892,107 24,475,066 26,387,061 29,133,889 27,448,145 26,931,900 30,758,685 48,538,937 37,158,600 39,495,871 40,286,383 Tea. Values. Duties collected. Average ad valorem rates. Dollars. Dollars. Per cent. 76,240 6,631,988 10,835,047 10,005,430 10,327,118 3,028,168 41,322 4,812,607 8,008,636 8,259,353 7,882,607 2,178,278 54.20 72.57 73.91 82.55 76.33 71.93 IMPOSTS POE CONSUMPTION, AND DUTIES Year ended June 3g— Schedule N .—Sundries. 502 No. 265. — I m ported D u tia ble M erch a n dise E n tered No. 266.—IMPORTED MERCHANDISE ENTERED FOR CONSUMPTION: Values, Duties (T otal and P er Capita), and Ad V alorem R ates , 1896 to .1917.1 Year ended June 30— Values. Dollars. 368,897,523 381,902,414 291,534,005 299,668,977 366,759,922 339,093,256 396,542,233 437,290,728 454,153,100 517,073,277 548,695,764 641,953,451 525,704,745 599,375,868 761,353,117 776,963,955 881,512,987 986,972,333 1,152,392,059 1,032,863,558 1,495,881,357 1,852,530,536 Dutiable. Dollars, Total. Free. Ordinary.3 Additional.4 Total. Average ad valorem rate of duty on 2— Free and Dutiable. dutiable. Duty collected per capita. Imports per capita. Dollars. Per cent. Per cent. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 20.67 10.81 908,907 157,013,506 39.95 2.23 21.89 11.02 981,167 172,760,361 42.17 2.41 1,179,822 145,438,385 8.05 24.77 1.99 48.80 9.22 1,198,621 202,072,050 29.48 52.07 2.72 27.62 996,215 229,360,771 10.93 49.24 3.02 914,610 233,556,110 49.64 28.91 10.25 2.96 902,727 251,453,155 11.18 49.79 27.95 3.13 972,828 280,752,416 3.42 12.28 49.03 27.85 26.29 11.73 48.77 3.08 830,188 258,161,130 12.74 528,165 258,426,295 23.77 45.24 3.03 24.22 352,412 293,910,396 44.16 13.95 3.38 23-28 358,389 329,480,048 15.97 42.55 3.72 309,462 282,582 895 23-88 42.94 3.13 13.11 289,694 294,667,054 22.99 13.94 43.15 3.21 16.54 298,588 326,561,683 41.52 21.11 3.50 41.22 20.29 16.05 383,748 309,965,692 3.25 16.94 40.12 18.58 302,331 304,899,366 3.15 17.94 17.69 3.17 257,731 312,509,946 40.05 19.04 207,517 283,719,081 37.60 14.88 2.83 16.20 12.49 2.02 191,769 205,946,842 33.43 202,650 209,725,801 9.62 21.08 30.67 2.03 25.40 211,323 221,659,066 27.18 8.31 2.11 1 During the period from May 1, 1900, to July 25, 1901, merchandise brought from Porto Rico was dutiable at 15 per cent of regular rates. The duties collected thereon were as follows: May 1,1900, to June 30,1900, $134,593.88; July 1, 1900, to July 25,1901, $448,193.91. See explanatory notes, p, 7. 2 The average ad valorem rates on dutiable merchandise are based on ordinary duties, and those on free and dutiable merchandise are based on total duties collected. * Export duty from the Philippine Islands not included after 1902. The figures of this column do not include additional and discriminating duties. 4 Including duty equivalent to internal-revenue tax and drawback on articles exported from the United States returned. 1896.............................................. 1897............................................... 1898.............................................. 1899.............................................. 1900.............................................. 1901............................................... 1902.............................................. 1903.............................................. 1904.............................................. 1905.............................................. 1906.............................................. 1907.............................................. 1908.............................................. 1909.............................................. 1910.............................................. 1911.............................................. 1912.............................................. 1913.............................................. 1914.............................................. 1915.............................................. 1916.............................................. 1917............................................... 390,796,561 407,348,616 295,619,695 385,772,915 463,759,330 468,670,045 503,251,521 570,669,382 527,669,459 570,044,856 664,721,885 773,448,834 657,415,920 682,265,867 785,756,020 750,981,697 759,209,915 ! 779,717,079 754,008,335 615,522,722 683,153,244 814*689,485 Dollars. Per cent. 48.56 759,694,084 48.39 789,251,030 587,153,700 49.65 43.72 685,441,892 830,519,252 44.16 41.98 807,763,301 899,793,754 44.01 43.38 1,007,960,110 981,822,559 46.26 47.56 1,087,118,133 45.22 1,213,417,649 1,415,402,285 45.35 1,183,120,665 44.43 46.77 1,281,641,735 49.21 1,547,109,137 1,527,945,652 50.85 1,640,722,902 53.73 1,766,689,412 55.87 1,906,400,394 60.45 1,648,386,280 62.66 2,179,034,601 68.65 2,667,220,021 69.46 Dollars. 156,104,598 171,779,194 144,258,563 200,873,429 228,364,558 232,641,500 250,550,428 279,779,588 257,330,942 257,898,130 293,557,984 329,121,659 282,273,433 294,377,360 326,263,095 309,581,944 304,597,035 312,252,215 283,511,564 205,755,073 209,523,151 221,447,743 IMPORTS FOR CONSUMPTION, AND DUTIES Free. Amount of duties collected. Cn O OS IMPORTS FOE CONSUMPTION, AND DUTIES, No. 267 ,—PRINCIPAL CLASSES OP IMPORTED DUTIABLE MERCHAN DISE ENTERED FOR CONSUMPTION: V a lu es and A mounts of D uty 504 C ollected , 1898 to 1917.1 Year ended June 30- 1898.......... 1899.......... 1900.......... 1901.......... 1902.......... 1903.......... 1904.......... 1905.......... 1906.......... 1907.......... 1908.......... 1909.......... 1910.......... 1911.......... 1912.......... 1913.......... 1914.......... 1915,........ 1916.......... 1917.......... Aver age ad Value. Ordinary valo duty. rem rate of duty. Dollars. Dollars. 1,241,461 893,312 883,300 775,264 619,978 631,290 360,488 358,224 419,062 403,195 660,115 686,969 1,036,098 906,275 1,367,634 1,892,993 766,693 100,205 144,069 127,854 4,143,869 3,579,129 3,597,953 3,144,741 2,507,382 2,685,995 1,483,523 1,488,424 1,848,367 1,936,457 2,750,019 2,682,918 4,103,117 3,491,030 5,084,869 6,871,727 3,809,824 1,084,774 1,492,977 1,342,290 Value. 1898.......... 1899.......... 1900........... 1901.......... 1902.......... 1903.......... 1904.......... 1905.......... 1906.......... 1907.......... 1908.......... 1909.......... 1910.......... 1911.......... 1912.......... 1913.......... 1914.......... 1915.......... 1916.......... 1917.......... 958,318 1,334,267 1,757,005 2,010,647 2,443,919 2,666,853 2,974,087 2,958,361 3,083,777 3,523,076 2,872,486 2,540,177 2,634,269 3,126,917 2,973,397 3,375,539 4,261,619 3,781,873 3,687,947 5,750,692 Aver age ad Ordinary valo duty. rem rate of duty. Dollars. Dollars. 366,165 477,127 634,838 022,686 833,543 955,425 1,079,302 1,115,647 1,219,803 1,375,179 1,027,025 952,395 937,375 1,158,735 1,071,689 1,208,131 1,201,789 972,847 1,006,716 1,585,279 Value. Per ct. Dollars. 29.96 956,561 24.96 940,364 24.55 1,127,136 24.65 1,172,011 24.72 1,458,733 23.50 1,713,614 24.30 2,379,924 24.07 5,005,074 22.67 3,705,909 20.82 4,219,443 24.00 5,190,354 25.23 7,966,139 25.25 7,305,468 25.96 11,729,802 26.90 16,552,627 27.55 13,966,337 20.12 24,821,039 9.24 10,003,848 9.65 :14,017,494 9.53 25,784,252 Clocks and watches, and parts of. Year ended June 30— Per ct. 38.21 35.76 36.13 35.94 34.11 35.83 36.29 37.71 39.56 39.03 35.75 37.49 35.58 37.06 36.04 35.79 28.20 25.72 27.30 27.75 Aver age ad Ordinary valo rem duty. rate of duty. Dollars. 323,682 312,710 377,137 399,823 468,275 566,357 793,234 1,437,963 1,296,068 1,457,441 1,738,112 2,600,797 2,410,461 3,701,843 4,993,694 3,785,021 4,852,602 1,861,528 2,038,637 2,506,972 Per ct. 33.84 33.25 33.46 34.11 32.10 33.05 33.33 28.73 34.97 34.54 33.49 32.65 33.00 31.56 30.17 27.10 19.55 18.61 14.54 9.72 Cotton, manufactures of. Value. Dollars. 26,710,950 31,678,915 39,789,972 39,773,920 44,590,085 51, 706,978 48,901,815 48,953,232 61,756,361 73,059,549 66,131,104 61,902,662 67,948,594 64,270,892 63,415,504 62,133,809 68,696,623 46,615,765 46,915,799 55,050,371 1 See note X, p. 499 and note 3, p. 503. Chemicals, drugs, dyes,' and medicines. Breadstuffs.s Animals. Aver age ad Ordinary valo duty. rem rate of duty. Dollars. Per ct. 54.78 55.99 55.34 54.87 54.91 53.68 53.78 54.26 54.00 53.38 52.32 53.41 56.04 55.71 55.59 54.97 45.28 42.79 41.38 35.19 14,632,756 17,735,937 22,020,366 21,826,690 24,485,988 27,758,625 26,300,007 26,559,679 33,349,342 38,999,267 34,599,772 33,060,402 38,077,844 35,806,882 35,253,110 34,153,263 31,103,067 19,946,728 19,411,963 19,370,102 Aver age ad valo rem rate of . duty. Value. Ordinary duty. Dollars. Dollars. Per ct. . 4,799,308 31.20 5,386,906 31.69 6,338,830 29.35 5,603,647 26.96 6,369,018 27.09 6,604,477 27.33 6,389,267 27.04 6,386,675 26.90 6,770,870 26.60 7,522,515 24,88 6,703,211 24.23 7,360,396 23.13 7,236,631 23.41 7,198,403 22.07 7,033,225 21.50 7,542,728 21,94 7,839,974 20.30 6,568,498 19.81 4,393,465 14.84 6,479,307 16.91 15,380,943 16,966,175 21,599,570 20,788,576 23,513,122 24,162,545 23,624,641 23,737,977 25,455,117 30,230,121 27,662,807 31,817,870 30,918,799 32,614,967 32,709,858 34,384,489 38,618,720 33,153,913 29,607,894 38,311,597 Earthen, stone, and china ware. Value. Ordinary duty. Aver age ad valo rem rate of duty. Dollars. Dollars. Per ct.. 6,465,311 3,568,634 55.20 7,636,616 4,469,407 58.53 8,646,224 5,043,426 58.33 9,350,921 5,455,819 58.35 9,656,502 5,655,669 58.57 10,534,042 6,153,463 58.42 11.905,434 6,963,622 58.49 11,676,194 6,823,783 58.44 12,805,946 7,542,252 58.90 13,701,407 8,024,207 58.56 13,109,796 7,708,893 • 58.80 10,096,955 5, 922,309 58.65 11,183,975 6, .547,378 58.54 11,431,652 6,669,292 58.34 10,062,204 5,876,725 58.40 9,987,837 5,811,928 58.19 10,779,497 5,564,859 51.62 8,545,398 4,152,336 48.59 5,915,571 2,841,916 48.04 5,963,396 2,752,027 46.15 * Including rice after 1910. IMPOSTS FOE CONSUMPTION, AND DUTIES, 505 . N o . 2 6 7 .— P r in c ip a l C l a s s e s o p I m p o r t e d D u t ia b l e M e r c h a n d is e E n t e r e d f o r C o n s u m p t io n : V a l u e s a n d A m o u n t s o p D u t y C o l l e c t e d , 1898 to 1917— C ontd. Feathers, etc., natural and artificial. Year ended June 30- Value. 1898........ 1899........ 1900........ 1901........ 1902........ 1903........ 1904........ 1905........ 1906........ 1907........ 1908........ 1909........ 1910........ 1911........ 1912........ 1913........ 1914........ 1915........ 1916........ 1917........ Dollars. 5,010,576 4,495,338 3,998,699 3,589,285 4,890,352 5,160,749 5,344.934 4,596,912 6,915,069 9,601,195 10,670,042 11,619,793 12,043,595 9,786,392 8,486,771 12,442,828 8,902,281 5,546,539 4,607,088 3,675,671 Average ad Ordinary valo duty. rem rate of duty. Value. 1898........ 1899........ 1900........ 1901........ 1902........ 1903........ 1904......... 1905..... 1906........ 1907........ 1908........ 1909......... 1910........ 1911........ 1912........ 1913........ 1914........ 1915........ 1916........ 1917........ 9,113,090 11,234,809 11,799,419 11,445,467 12,497,896 12,924,825 14,464,772 13,753,410 15,811,663 29,512,301 22,234,978 16,888,802 21,229,072 21,843,214 23,189,837 22,522,566 30,829,299 24,353,177 22,897,043 29,348,161 Dollars. Value. Aver age ad Ordinary valo rem duty. rate of duty. Dollars. Per ct. Dollars. Dollars. 1,734,939 34.63 20,557,797 8,057,220 1,639,814 36.48 27,118,532 10,920,153 1,404,788 35.13 32,986,170 13,040,937 1,283,003 35.75 34,633,560 12,908,017 1,763,591 36.06 41,076,060 15,157,640 1,706,313 33.06 41,294,964 15,811,704 1,709,873 31.99 42,337,302 16,027,271 1,571,149 34.18 42,687,950 16,070,397 2,423,136 35.04 53,010,921 19,242,164 3,216,486 33.50 66,956,062 22,538,913 3,815,668 35. 76 55,565,810 18,613,912 3,885,377 33.44 50,385,870 18,438,161 4,310,117 35.79 61,441,913 22,423,106 3,531,961 36.09 56,298,360 20,829,586 3,099,791 36.53 65,426,678 22,698,044 4,241,821 34.09 77,101,444 24,405,068 3,358,918 37.73 47,326,493 15,270,118 2,321,205 41.85 31,561,473 10,454,561 1,812,440 39.34 32,756,851 10,242,741 1,519,826 41.35 31,394,143 10,335,053 Fruits and nuts. Year ended June 30— Fibers, vegetable, and textile grasses, and manufactures of. Value. Dollars. Per ct. 46.95 47.14 44.31 39.08 44.27 44.05 42.85 41.89 41.43 34.09 34.72 36.55 39.70 36.70 36.26 34.93 23.14 22.87 22.53 20.17 4,182,390 4,993,418 5,426,998 4. 607,251 5,789,739 6,276,032 5,614,759 7,746,421 8,410,550 *8,595,059 6,048,724 9,196,008 10,429,939 8,058,688 8,235,202 7,736,400 5,763,428 2,632,994 3,197,017 4,502,180 4,279,305 5,295,422 5,228,426 4,472,338 5,532,713 5,693,925 6,198,757 5,773,988 6,550,426 6,992,677 7,720,237 6,173,136 8,428,437 8,017,396 8,407,965 7,867,730 7,132,519 5,569,199 5,158,386 5,919,670 Dollars. Value. Per ct. Dollars. 4,600,987 4,840,346 5,826,731 5,587,312 6,948,854 7,218,155 8,242,886 8,421,704 9,601,752 10,534,801 10,160,054 10,524,096 11,667,526 12,915,830 12,318,436 12,756,651 7,213,164 4,485,851' 3,162,395 3,571,865 39.19 ^ 40.27 39.53 37.27 36.90 38.29 37.86 37.65 36.30 33.66 33.50 36.59 36.50 37.00 34.69 31.65 32.27 33.12 31.27 32.92 Furs, and manufactures of. Aver age ad Ordinary valo duty. rem rate of duty. Fish. Dollars. Per ct. 865,094 18.20 919,855 19.00 1,027,830 17.64 1,079,241 19.31 1,325,578 19.08 1,267,195 17.55 1,438,452 17.45 1,505,400 17.88 1,699,184 17.38 1,910,301 18,13 1,818,565 17.90 1,968,657 18.71 2,223,323 19.06 2,479,659 19.20 2,192,545 17.80 2,254,880 17.68 1,390,412 19.28 955,100 21.29 671,903 21.25 769,115 21.53 Glass, and manufactures of. Aver age ad Ordinary valo duty. rem rate of duty. Value. Dollars. Per ct. 21.15 20.85 21.30 21.34 21.16 21.23 21.10 20.82 21.17 21.36 22.20 21.70 25.32 26.24 25.86 26.17 27.75 29.33 27.93 26.01 3,711,966 4,160,259 4,905,388 4,865,478 6,052,260 6,969,959 6,404,201 5,776,661 7,344,643 7,367,742 6,175,786 4,837,747 6,210,134 6,639,142 5,806,722 5,921,363 7,565,835 4,134,250 2,037,042 2,008,113 884,496 1,041,992 1,155,742 983,159 1,225,136 1,332,625 1,185,014 1,612,444 1,780,673 1,835,508 1,342,548 1,995,337 2,641,112 2,114,521 2,130,015 2,024,801 1,599,229 772,345 892,770 1,170,935 Aver age ad Ordinary valo duty. rem rate of duty. Dollars. Aver age ad Ordinary valo rem duty. rate of duty. Dollars. Per ct. 2,133,861 57.49 2,499,276 60.07 2,825,395 57.60 2,743,096 56.38 3,545,795 ; 58.59 4,303,509 61.74 3,918,283 61.18 3,311,715 57.33 3,837,641 52.25 3,920,733 53.22 3,285,921 53.21 2,614,745 54.05 3,343,248 53.83 3,659,215 55.12 3,030,824 52.20 3,051,764 51.55 2,776,678 36.70. 1,360,753 32.91 630,579 30.96 585,434 29.15 IMPORTS FOB CONSUMPTION, AND DUTIES, 506 N o . 2 6 7 .— P r in c ip a l C l a s s e s o p I m p o r t e d D u t ia b l e M e r c h a n d is e E n t e r e d p o b C o n s u m p t io n : V a l u e s a n d A m o u n t s o p D u t y C o l l e c t e d , to 1898 Gold and silver, manufac Hats, bonnets, and hoods, and materials for. tures of,Including jewelry. Year ended June 30— Value. 1898........ 1899........ 1900......... 1901........ 1902........ 1903........ 1904........ 1905........ 1906........ 1907........ 1908........ 1909........ 1910........ 1911........ 1912........ 1913........ 1914........ 1915........ 1916........ 1917........ 534,279 1,085,706 1,352,893 1,719,078 1,426,937 1,570,260 1,709,530 1,139,108 1,706,769 1,864,528 1,659,091 1,759,899 3,183,603 3,692,495 2,695,342 2,368,528 2,607,884 1,605,598 2,065,161 3,232,051 Dollars, Aver age ad Ordinary valo rem duty. rate of duty. Dollars. 275,688 594,029 743,111 876,624 770,374 844,363 921,573 599,281 880,619 957,128 *866,710 914,075 1,944,612 2,349,259 1,644,303 1,369,344 1,360,574 726,920 855,868 1,269,921 Per ct. 51.60 54. 71 54.93 50.99 53.99 53.77 53. 91 52.61 51.60 51.33 52.24 51. 94 61.08 63. 62 61.01 57. 81 52.17 45. 28 41.44 39. 29 Value. Dollars. 2,007,606 2,289,675 2,931,866 2,680,079 3,032,643 3,728,835 3,743, 669 4,132,993 4,452,211 6,162,891 4,860,893 5,528,436 7,443,074 7,196,969 8,822,624 10,401,953 11,669,265 9,897,545 10,793,128 12,370,985 1898___ 1899........ 1900........ 1901........ 1902........ 1903..... 1904........ 1905........ 1906........ 1907........ 1908........ 1909........ 1910........ 1911........ 1912........ 1913........ 1914........ 1915........ 1916........ 1917........ Value. Aver age ad Ordinary valo rem duty. rate of duty. Dollars. Dollars. 12,809,186 5,830,089 11,796,060 5,140, 785 20,857,844 7,815,929 18,319,109 6,988,479 28,261,053 10,464,404 52,456,840 16,865,971 26,277,690 9,651,240 22,044,937 8,422,238 30,579,453 9,784,043 42, 739, 786 <12,322,878 26,499,850 9,331,328 21,620,690 8,216,063 37,553,898 12,375,286 32,119,753 10,160,992 25,676,356 8,837,875 32,381,223 10,067,527 25,580,857 6,001,114 15,153,890 3,392,414 12,499,249 2,540,742 13,887,957 2,707,564 Per ct. 45.51 43. 58 37.47 38.15 37.03 32.15 36.72 38. 20 32.00 28.83 35.21 38.00 32. 95 31.63 34.42 31.09 23.46 22.39 20.33 19.50 Value. Dollars. 11,315,233 11,179,337 13,130,742 11,682,328 11,281,763 11,307,565 11,028,342 11,670,748 14,873,930 19,833,100 14,100,522 13,693,297 16,699,938 14,934,247 16,142,972 17,876,109 14,230,460 9,127,276 5,998,343 7,257,300 Hops. Aver age ad Ordinary valo Value. rem ‘ duty. rate of duty. Aver age ad Ordinary valo duty. rem rate of duty. ■ Dollars. 437,767 478,553 611,791 608,852 746,566 858,990 825,263 893,322 1,097,328 1,491,814 1,198,931 1,282,532 1,687,140 1,686,653 2,216,147 2,479,154 2,465,327 2,057,815 2,185,740 2,401,959 Dollars. Per ct. 278,469 43.76 160,087 27.66 306,878 43.10 298,688 36.08 347,334 40.59 719,992 40.66 332,466 24.28 518,579 26.33 1,155,625 50.99 688,006 37.94 1,036,343 54.21 886,069 66.36 502,444 33.66 1,366,644 50.60 477,313 21.46 1,355,484 47.67 857,720 30.90 1,873,685 68.42 106,285 71.99 33,925 62.02 Per ct. 21.81 20.90 20. 81 22.72 24.61 23.04 22.04 21.62 24.64 24,21 24.66 23.20 22.66 23.43 25.12 23.83 21.13 20. 79 20. 25 19.42 Iron and steel, and manufac Leather, and manufactures of. tures of. Year ended June 30- 1917—Contd. Dollars. 636,383 578,834 712,016 827,944 855,735 1,771,046 1,369,329 1,969,308 2,266,333 1,813,306 1,911,602 1,335,300 1,492,779 2,700,762 2,223,895 2,843,299 2,775,882 2,738,644 147,638 54,701 Meat and dairy products. Aver age ad Ordinary valo duty, rem rate of duty. Value. Dollars. Per ct. 3,658,655 32.33 3,988,377 35.68 4,635,856 35.31 4,104,453 35.13 4,074,793 36.12 4,002,598 , 35.40 4,020,221 36.45 3,967,660 33.99 5,073,905 34.25 6,133,538 30.93 4,506,444 31-96 4,966,476 36.27 5,345,755 32.01 4,831,143 32.35 4,805,429 29.77 4,993,795 27.94 4,070,880 28.61* 2,743,541 30.06 1,765,080 29.43 1,729,897 23.84 1,922,530 1,950,835 2,255,491 2,607,080 3,461,220 4,619,129 4,082,271 4,190,678 5,031,358 6,686,418 6,503,773 6,605,894 9,043,187 11,261,639 11,060,428 11,854,601 14,495,362 10,470, 702 7,925,387 5,266,443 Dollars. Aver age ad Ordinary valo duty. rem rate of duty. Dollars. Per ct. 710,053 36.93 800,135 41.01 920,289 40.80 1,026,774 39.38 1,217,409 35.17 1,502,192 32.52 1,531,185 - 37.51 1,582,795 37.77 1,830,854 36.39 2,236*451 33.45 2,156,447 33.15 2,283,186 34.56 2,800,397 30.97 3,167,494 28.13 3,157,219 28.54 3,336,772 28.15 2,911,562 20.09 1,943,066 18.56 1,506,769 19.01 949,997 18.04 IMPORTS FOR CONSUMPTION, AND DUTIES, No. 267.— P r in c ip a l 507 C l a s s e s op I m p o r t e d D u t ia b l e M e r c h a n d is e E n t e r e d f o r C o n s u m p t io n : V a l u e s a n d A m o u n t s o p Co l l e c t e d , to Durr 1898 1917—Gontd. Metals, metal compositions, Oils, animal, mineral, and Paints, pigments, colors, and varnishes.i vegetable. and manuiactures of, n. e. s. Year ended June 30— Value. 1898........ 1899........ 1900........ 1901-.... 1902........ 1903........ 1904........ 1905........ 1906........ 1907........ 1908........ 1909........ 1910........ 1911........ 1912........ 1913........ 1914........ 1915........ 1916........ 1917........ 2,819,839 3,029,140 3,571,005 4,744,129 4,121,324 4,659,517 5,303,174 5,276,767 6,551,822 7,903,168 5,623,341 5,809,357 6,703,775 6,591,115 4,657,269 5,407,022 5,535,365 2,592,018 1.565,875 1,743,004 Dollars. Aver age ad Ordinary valo duty. rem rate of duty. Dollars. 1,223,389 1,340,931 1,589,271 1,670,081 1,826,070 2,074,900 2,350,762 2,317,307 2,935,177 3,533,179 2,492,384 2,443,764 2,741,547 2,650,673 2,027,502 2,148,118 1,523,199 556,407 329,135 370,501 Per ct. 43.39 44.26 44.50 35.20 44.31 44.53 44.33 43.92 44.80 44.71 44.32 42.07 40.90 40.22 43.53 39.73 27.52 21.47 21.02 21.26 Value. Dollars. 2,037,156 2,198,001 2,531,416 3,099,207 3,765,278 4,047,869 4,509,776 4,444,925 5,170,678 6,523,488 7,409,057 7,591,845 7,843,852 12,307,223 10,626,087 9,938,216 13,275,652 12,231,244 15,530,549 18,890,135 Aver age ad Ordinary valo duty. rem rate of duty. Dollars. 593,958 680,593 749,669 815,622 1,093,676 1,195,846 1,265,793 1,305,567 1,622,932 1,985,737 2,190,534 2,319,909 2,433,309 3,402,783 3,120,374 3,028,646 2,675,827 2,520,013 2,676,707 2,897,628 Per ct. 29.16 30.97 29.61 26.32 29.05 29.55 28.07 29.37 31.39 30.44 29.57 30.56 31.02 27.65 29.37 30.47 20.15 19.05 17.23 15.34 Value. Dollars. 1,041,807 1,192,880 1,515,697 1,445.866 1,596,199 1,825,972 1,646,916 1,512,508 1,673,701 2,012,746 1,743,980 1,687,401 1,915,148 1,958,583 1,880,140 2,102,207 2,350,021 1,935,055 2,002,679 1,518,585 Aver age ad Ordinary valo duty. rem rate of duty. Dollars. Per ct. 338,870 32.53 394,045 33.03 502,807 33.17 462,437 31.98 513,620 32.17 593,517 32.50 541,467 32.88 474,241 32.68 528,045 31.55 627,511 31.18 521,702 29.91 521,939 30.93 587,992 30.70 630,975 32.22 612,706 32.59 649,804 30.91 406,482 17.30 281,316 14.54 262,130 13.09 195,116 12.85 cosmetics, Paper, and manufactures of.2 -Perfumeries,preparations.and Pipes, and smokers' articles. all toilet Year ended June 30- 1898........ 1899........ 1900........ 1901........ 1902........ 1903........ 1904........ 1905........ 1906........ 1907........ 1908........ 1909........ 1910........ 1911........ 1912........ 1913........ 1914........ 1915........ 1916........ 1917........ Value. Dollars. 2,814,214 3,183,236 3,787,523 3,916,015 4,257,517 4,734,010 5,306,871 5,537,361 7,024,198 10,647,433 12,125,513 11,476,963 14,300,940 15,236,698 12,356,423 12,761,634 12,664,358 9,390,060 6,461,597 8,010,412 Aver age ad Ordinary valo duty. rem Tate of duty. Value. Dollars. 808,825 927,610 1,134,328 1,163,015 1,238,285 1,363,140 1,495,142 1,547,210 1,887,954 2,710,657 2,924,958 2,875,092 4,140,841 4,439,113 3,699,026 3,784,696 2,982,890 1,992,959 1,258,981 1,682,215 Dollars, 418,138 505,945 522,468 594,282 710,023 824,908 845,437 930,422 1,060,863 1,234,246 1,091,574 1,423,906 1,208,778 1,536,170 1,649,956 1,877,968 2,275,730 2,401,328 3,038,891 3,630,503 Per ct. 28.74 29.14 29.95 29.70 29.09 28.79 28.17 27.94 26.88 25.46 24.12 25.05 28.96 29.13 29.94 29.66 23.55 21.22 19.48 21.00 1 Not including varnishes prior to 1012. Aver age ad Ordinary valo duty. rem rate of duty. Dollars. 270,937 329,565 340,625 373,664 434,408 500,144 502,225 550,786 627,280 801,583 628,846 817,413 773,440 988,087 1,064,632 1,204,188 1,313,786 1,248,867 1,560,717 1,980,031 Per ct. 64.80 65.14 65.20 62.88 61.18 60.63 59.40 39.20 59.13 64.95 57.61 57.40 63.98 64.32 64.53 64.12 57.73 52.01 51.36 54.54 Value. Aver age ad Ordinary valo duty. rem rate of duty. Dollars. Dollars. Per ct. 259,006 ! 152,057 58.71 282,457 165,913 58.74 304,361 180,001 59.14 347,713 201,997 58.09 392,671 233,138 59.37 510,293 303,116 59.40 697,952 393,583 56.39 688,310 381,535 55.43 844,331 483,644 57.28 1,043,361 600,705 57.58 1,052,277 607,984 57.78 936,136 538,511 59.52 1,109,184 643,393 58.01 1,417,532 826,529 58.31 1,409,658 818,501 58.06 1,315,771 757,764 57.59 1,355,491 705,960 52.08 1,191,847 588,088 49.34 1,229,583 611,396 49.72 3,082,237 1,538,582 49.92 * Includes books, maps, engravings, etc., alter 1909. 508 IM P O R T S POE C O N S U M P T IO N , AND D U T IE S . No. 2 6 7 .—P rincipal Classes of I mported D utiable Merchandise E ntered for Consumption : V alues and Amounts of D uty Collected , 1898 to 1917—Contd. Plants, trees, shrubs, and vines. Year ended June 30- Average ad Ordinary valo duty. rem rate of duty. Value. Dollars. Dollars. 717,666 195,711 819,778 222,405 963,841 257,372 1,142,940 308,213 -1,162,814 312,875 1,372,167 370,731 1,494,944 411,189 1,513,870 415,582 1,523,580 411,102 1,847,939 490,999 2,029,576 556,736 1,971,769 526,459 2,342,428 561,080 2,740,118 597,402 2,969,405 612,751 3,193,914 631,625 3,580,320 581,728 3,729,999 640,802 3,668,148 654,563 3,920,385 647,703 1898......... 1899........ 1900........ 1901........ 1902........ 1903........ 1904........ 1905........ 1906........ 1907........ 1 9 0 8 .... 1909........ 1910........ 1911........ 1912........ 1913........ 1914........ 1915........ 1916........ 1917........ Per ct. 27.27 27.13 26. 70 26.97 26.91 27.02 27.50 27. 45 26.98 26.57 22.01 26. 70 23,95 21.80 20.64 19.77 16.25 17.18 17.84 16.52 Silk, manufactures of. e Y J n 30— e u 1898........ 1899......... 1900......... 1901___•. 1902......... 1903........ 1904........ 1905........ 1906........ 1907........ 1908......... 1909......... 1910........ 1911......... 1912........ 1913........ 1914........ 1915........ 1916........ 1917........ d a n V e r d e Dollars. a 22,635,047 25,026,504 30,358, 777 26,836,267 32,242,228 36,047,873 31,483,008 31,822,656 32,591,910 37,492,214 30,394,921 29,058,458 30,249,854 28,642,355 24,355,563 26,900,841 34,797,683 24,051,535 31,746,131 40,283,787 O dl u ru Precious and semiprecious stones, and imitations of. Value. Dollars. 7,228,989 12,836,942 12,513,871 15,852,933 18,244,024 20,904,938 14,374,270 22,440,156 29,597,567 30,919,847 12,063,100 24,147,124 37,175,385 31,124,271 31,242,643 37,059,023 28,945,190 14,935,351 44,523,327 46,507,690 Aver age ad Ordinary valo rem duty. rate of duty. Dollars. Per ct. Dollars. Silk, artificial or imitation, and manufactures of.1 A Dollars. Per ct. 12,230,322 54.03 13,506,312 53.97 15,771,796 51.95 14,245,693 53.07 17,293,290 53.64 19,276,547 53.47 16,610,210 52. 76 17,010,130 53.45 17,351,095 53. 24 19,957,972 53.23 16,084,991 52.92 15,757,758 54.23 16,417,337 54. 27 15,150,420 52.90 12,687,490 52.09 13,988,110 52.00 16,703,693 48.00 11,262,067 46.82 14,743,551 46. 44 18,088,180 44.90 Value. Value. Dollars. 3,184,369 4,127,062 3,734,941 3,165,503 1,596,819 Aver age ad Ordinary valo duty. rem rate of duty. Dollars. Per ct. 25.42 25. 45 24.23 20.50 21. 44 25.38 27.38 25.84 24.41 21.14 21.63 21.65 16.49 13.29 14.77 17.21 16.74 16.07 14.32 9.99 778,325 10.76 505,785 128,556 1,364,029 18.73 459,023 116,800 1,368,574 10.94 759,179 183,917 1,760,499 11.11 2,852,713 584,775 2,003,421 10.98 1,381,039 296,073 2,132,283 10.20 1,186,599 301,120 1,478,762 10.29 1,306,968 357,797 2,291,555 10. 21 1, 429,421 369,345 3,015,264 10.18 1,309,623 319,614 3,170,416 10.25 1,371,363 289,904 1,270,210 10.53 1,425,134 308,213 2,497,521 10.34 2,180,218 471,946 3,864,514 10.40 10,078,867 1,662,050 3,266,930 10.50 23,202,883 3,083,568 3,242,716 10.38 15,122,197 2,233,893 3,837,236 10.35 10,155,088 1,747,776 4,277,440 14.78 12,923,858 2,162,926 2,65A 081 17.77 15,351,754 2,467,241 7,735,067 17.37 23,099,412 3,307.103 8,086,182 17.39 27,430,688 2,739,698 Aver age ad Ordinary valo duty. rem rate of duty. v e r g e a d vd ai n l o a r y e r t . e y m . r a t e o f d u t y . a Seeds. Spices. Value. Aver age ad Ordinary valo rem duty. rate of duty. Dollars. Per ct. Dollars. Dollars. Per ct. 263,565 105,371 39.98 328,898 137,553 41.82 373,405 151,257 40.51 383,592 146,052 38.07 454,464 179,626 39.52 480,125 186,517 38.85 517,083 201,243 38.92 564,653 204,801 36.27 659,858 236,064 35.77 715,350 247,887 34.65 648,775 *218,713 33.71 864,986 307,812 35.59 726,316 241,745 33.28 941,104 280,871 29.84 1,005,023 318,209 31.66 1,471,609 46.21 819,925 257,371 31.39 1,643,035 39.81 4,423,555 637,499 14.41 1,376,300 36.85 *5,216,778 700,587 13.43 1,154,440 36. 47 7,583,932 927,328 12.23 624,915 39.14 8,452,384 893,391 10.57 1Silk, artificial, etc., prior to 1913 included with “ Silk, manufactures of,” and in part with “ Collodion, etc.” IM PO R TS FOR CO N SU M PTIO N , m AND D U TIES, Ho. 2 6 7 . —P rincipal Classes of I mported D utiable Merchandise E ntered f o r Consumption: V alues and A mounts of D uty Collected, 1898 to 1917—Confcd. Spirits, wines, and. m alt liquors. Year ended June 30— Value. 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908........ 3909........ 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 Spirits, distilled. Malt liquors.1 Dollars. Aver age ad Ordinary valo duty. rem rate of duty. Value. Dollars. Per ct. 53.46 51.09 50.83 50.55 51.90 53.24 53.20 54. 79 55. 35 54.32 54.78 54. 55 61.67 60.61 61.78 63.50 64. 57 58.77 53.83 47.97 1,325,764 2,158,538 2,771,321 3,211,035 3,523,934 3,940,346 4,323,990 4,564,035 5,229,194 6,503,392 6,249,470 7,438,044 7,227,841 6,114,226 6,230,554 7,263,003 7,295,353 5,135,028 6,788,617 7,323,013 1,160,371 620,301 ..................... 1,456,971 744,333 ..................... 1,740,039 884,463 ..................... 1,885,927 953,330 ..................... 1,898,964 985,620 ..................... 2,052,981 1,092,994 ..................... 2,332,857 1,241,512 ..................... 2,410,153 1,320,475 ..................... ..................... 2,724,639 1,507,960 3,384,273 1,838,190 ..................... 3,329,211 1,823,977 3,284,884 1,791,770 3,287,352 2,027,254 ..................... 3,423,721 2,075,029 ..................... 3,260,672 2,014,344 ..................... 3.274.128 2,078,961 ..................... 2,966,546 1,915,609 ..................... 1.638.129 962,766 ..................... 1,452,761 ..................... 782,069 1,430,665 686,296 ..................... Dollars. Aver age ad Ordinary valo duty.- rem rate of duty. Value. Aver age ad Ordinary valo duty. rem rate of duty. Dollars. Per ct. 145.35 140.40 134.48 130.38 132.54 131.06 128.98 125. 71 125. 37 121.74 123.01 118.41 126.12 148.72 143.52 144.16 146.16 148.73 142.57 108.51 Dollars. 6,177,734 6,516,126 7,381,221 7,931,363 8,810,299 9,629,509 9,263,121 9,781,666 10,348,951 11,710,563 10,269,894 11,132,549 13,396,634 9,008.079 9,371,196 10,027,855 9,976,026 6,467,159 7,936,216 8,863,051 Dollars. Per ct. 3,194,985 51.72 3,341,220 51.28 3,816,098 51.70 3,981,445 50.20 4,492,066 50.99 4,953,105 51.44 4,828,975 52.13 5,040,116 51.53 5,464,595 52.80 6,042,510 51.60 5,185,373 50.49 5,050,118 45.36 6,462,235 48. 24 5,495,391 61.00 5,809,015 61.99 6,283,978 62.67 6,509,450 65.25 4,505,088 69.66 4,825,346 60.80 4,758,385 53.69 1,926,954 3,030,613 3,726,849 4,186,461 4,670,827 5,164,398 5,576,888 5,737,208 6,555,658 7,917,114 7,686,984 8,807,399 9,115,898 9,003,027 8,942,120 10,470,377 10,780,058 7,637,196 9,678,488 7,946,343 Spirits, wines, and malt liquors— Continued. Total spirits, wines, and malt liquors. Year ended June 30— Value. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1003. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dollars. 8,663,869 10,131,635 11,892,581 13,028,324 14,233,197 15,622,836 15,919,968 16,755,854 18,302,784 21,598,227 19,848,575 21,855,477 23,911,827 18,546,026 18,862,422 20,564,986 20,237,926 13,240,316 16,177,594 17,616,729 Wines, Sugar and molasses. Average Ordinary ad valo duty. rem rate of duty. Value. Dollars. Per cent. 66.28 70.24 70.86 70.01 71.30 71.76 73.16 72:20 73.91 73. H 74.04 71.60 73.63 89.85 88.88 91.58 94.89 98.98 94.49 76.01 38,235,717 81,083,817 78,663,879 87,004,360 61,064,950 65,892,017 77,824,506 91,495,602 86,032,687 92,681,977 83,532,870 93,379,021 101,458,758 97,642,798 105,433,072 91,204,990 107,916,198 157,167,370 205,018,684 242,807,045 5,742,240 7,116,166 8,427,410 9,121,236 10,148,514 11,210,498 11,647,375 12,097,799 13,528,213 15,797,814 14,696,334 15,649,286 17,605,387 16,663,446 16,765,479 18,883,316 19,205,118 13,105,050 15,285,903 13,391,024 Including m alt extract from Dollars. 1898 to 1907, inclusive. Average Ordinary ad valo duty. rem rate of duty. Dollars. Per cent. 77.54 75.9* 73.23 72.44 86,81 96.50 74.66 56.17 61.13 65.04 60.00 GO: 36 52.27 53.96 48.18 58.50 57.25 31.51 27.21 22.81 29,650,479 61,579,026 57,602,507 63,022,429 53,009,269 63,588,104 58,105,863 51,395,669 52,594,732 60,284,059 50,118,142 56,362,789 53,039,304 52,687,833 50,799,721 53,354,428 61,779,630 49,525,673 55,795,563 55,382,140 510 IM P O R TS FOR CO N SU M PTIO N , AND D U T IE S . N o. 2 6 7 . — P r in c ip a l C l a s s e s C o n s u m p t io n : V a l u e s and o p I m p o r t e d D u t ia b l e M e r c h a n d is e E n t e r e d f o r A m o u n t s o f D u t y C o l l e c t e d , 1898 to 1917—Contd. Tobacco, and manufactures of. Year ended June 30— Value. 1898........ 1899........ 1900........ 1901........ 1902........ 1903........ 1904........ 1905........ 1906........ 1907........ 1908........ 1909........ 1910........ 1911........ 1912........ 1913........ 1914........ 1915........ 1916........ 1917........ Dollars. 8,225,483 9,371,597 13,597,162 15,055,501 16,332,287 18,298,781 17,875,683 20,725,298 22,917,352 29,960,184 26,495,243 27,332,038 29,581,469 29,788,180 31,116,052 32,437,743 32,332,220 29,499,102 30,195,472 37,299,651 Aver * age ad Ordinary valo duty. rem rate of duty. Dollars. 9,916,183 10,627,399 14,382,206 16,655,744 18,757,718 21,892,109 21,176,293 22,689,611 23,927,701 26,125,037 22,160,090 23,269,458 24,124,239 26,159,615 25,571,508 26,748,125 26,892,273 24,875,246 27,580,595 29,837,013 Per ct. 120.55 113.40 105,77 110.63 114.85 119.64 118.46 109.48 104.41 87.19 83.64 85.13 81.55 87.82 82.18 82.46 83.17 84.33 91.34 79.99 Toys, dolls, doll heads, toy marbles, etc. Value. Aver age ad Ordinary valo duty. rem rate of duty. Value. Aver age ad Ordinary valo duty. rem rate of duty. Dollars. 2,219,551 2,261,578 2,893,116 3,813,105 3,987,540 4,210,937 4,988,071 4,927,483 5,900,522 6,929,841 7,187,482 4,860,017 6,628,683 8,158,941 7,881,296 7,923,890 9,090,901 7,898,252 3,384,414 1,492,529 Dollars. Per ct. 736,694 33.19 791,552 35.00 1,012,591 35.00 1,334,587 35.00 1,395,639 35.00 1,473,828 35.00 1,745,824 35.00 1,724,619 35.00 2,065,182 35.00 2,425,444 35.00 2,515,618 35.00 1,701,002 . 35.00 2,320,039 35.00 2,855,521 35.00 2,758,383 35.00 2,773,362 35.00 3,181,815 35.00 2,764*388 35.00 1,184,545 35.00 522,379 35.00 Dollars. 1,983,203 2,170,959 2,707,964 3,491,227 6,981,760 4,449,057 6,931,601 3,976,520 5,404,677 5,556,289 8,029,748 12,569,478 8,108,504 9,266,094 17,896,991 10,449,361 13,226,429 8,344,353 8,063,406 23,727,457 Dollars. Per ct. 859,866 43.36 929,592 42. 82 1,042,629 38.50 1,361,715 39.00 3,295,872 47.21 1,609,527 36,18 2,629,020 37.96 1,418,019 35.66 1,986,704 36.76 1,898,658 34.17 2,722,852 33.79 4,955,805 39.43 2,550,843 31.46 2,905,384 31.35 6,642,322 37.11 3,159,681 30.24 2,577,982 19.49 1,551,902 18.60 1,297,202 16.09 2,734,518 11.52 Wool, and manufactures of. Wood, and manufactures of. Unmanufactured.1 Year ended June 30— Value. age ad Ordinary valo duty. rem rate of duty. 1898.. 1899.. 1900.1901.. 1902.. 1903.. 1904.. 1905. . 1906. . 1907.. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. Dollars. 5,911,159 8,241.250 14,113,231 12,206,691 16,619,709 20,043,746 18,055,729 21,197,629 27,336,206 30,868,112 30,642,780 31,980,328 38,080,374 35,657,953 34,961,661 40,076,465 13,657,256 4,541,574 4,640,640 5,281,846 Dollars. Per ct. 1,277,726 21.62 1,754,764 21.29 2,609,506 18.49 2,212,567 18.12 2,804,244 16.87 3,230,837 16.12 2,887,575 15.99 3,246,141 15.31 4,143,117 15.08 4,385,039 14.21 4,059,682 13.25 4,033,289 12.61 4,349,911 11.42 4,192,573 11.76 4,257,662 12.18 4,750,715 11.85 1,793,378 13.13 729,318 16.06 673,582 14.52 775,878 14.69 Vegetables. Manufactures of. Value. Ordinary duty. Aver age ad valo rem rate of duty. Value. Dollars. 5,120,759 8,363,239 15,036,220 15,998,015 18,385,748 21,258,031 22,330,536 35,444,449 40,911,524 40,461,592 26,720,921 34,758,788 47,687,293 29.572,259 33,141,408 30,266,019 6,851,216 1,449,604 2,437,245 3,501,808 Dollars. 2,406,841 3,959,572 7,352,642 8,125,699 10,848,599 11,631,042 10,923,458 16,529,787 17,783,646 16,562,748 11,420,511 17,082,990 21,128,729 12,482,855 14,454,234 13,519,982 2,589,235 217,441 365,587 525,271 Per ct. 47.00 47.34 48.90 50.80 59.01 54.71 48.91 46.64 43.47 40.93 42.74 49.12 44- 31 42.20 43.61 44.67 37.79 15.00 15.00 15.00 Dollars. 13,239,873 13,978,852 15,620,495 14,729,450 16,977,872 19,302,007 17,632,313 18,021,042 22,353,591 22,357,206 19,101,576" 18,048,453 23,049,645 18,791,076 15,182,694 15,031,313 32,404,639 28,950,213 15,885,768 17,622,354 Ordinary duty. Aver age ad valo rem rate of duty. Dollars. Per ct. 10,150,323 76.67 13,270,581 94.93 14,284,782 91.45 13,449,306 91.30 15,548,240 91.58 17,564,694 91.00 16,329,034 92.61 16,547,592 91.82 20,185,049 90.30 19,992,068 89/42 17,424,734 91.22 16,278,828 90.20 20,771,964 90.12 16,483,662 87.72 12,599,246 82.98 12,293,904 81.78 14,387,241 44.40 9,701,772 33.51 5,776,935 36.37 6,590,475 37.40 1TJmnanufactured wool free of d uty, in whole or in p art in 1898,1914, and 1915. In 1915 the figures include only hair of the Angora goat, alpaca, and other like animals. No. 2 6 8 .—DRAWBACK: A mount P aid on I mported A rticles U sed in th e Manufacture of A rticles E xported, Y ears E nded June 30, 1905 Article. 1905 1906 1907 1908 to 1917. 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 i Included in “ All other breadstuffs" prior to 1917. 3 including wheat flour only, prior to 1917. 3 Not including manufactures of gelatin prior to 1913. DRAWBACK Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Aluminum, and manufactures of................. 36,568 44, 535 65,589 16,501 53,061 189,639 303,894 222,263 245,694 254,123 151,169 75,492 70,154 96 Antimony: Regulus or m etal........................ 138 1,201 967 521 745 564 353 893 498 38,685 181,928 989 Breadstuffs: 106,611 R ice1.......................................................... W heat, and wheat products 2 ................ 15,312 38,774 49,870 50,153 55,569 167,762 180,472 i2i,496 147,318 69,646 26,273 52,865 80,772 719 All other..................................................... 195,391 118,766 462 2,258 26,169 244,990 118,901 17,457 31,421 5,388 26 75,124 Chemicals, drugs, and dyes: 9,031 6,363 8,863 Argols, or crude tartar............................. 10,856 13,258 9,092 13,112 4,395 9,535 5,590 5,712 10,014 6,023 7,472 6,871 16,244 16,604 Coal-tar products...................................... 6,188 10,422 11,825 5,445 5,236 . 9,258 6,566 4,477 43,435 Flowers and leaves—Coca leaves........... 68,669 22,509 Glycerin....................................................... 37,815 27,855 39,445 53,553 66,712 54,176 63,872 i04,056 39,290 15,950 59,234 53,394 Gum s........................................................... 5,909 22.093 56,389 3,307 1,564 2,634 3,379 9,835 1,156 9,841 67 5,563 Licorice—R oot........................................... Opium, and manufactures of................. 1,103 22,207 372,978 340,108 10 544 546 330 93 952 49 984 P o ta sh '....................................................... 5,758 340 6,371 847 6,839 967 18,050 7,142 2,389 20,564 5.888 5,637 All other...................................................... 28,678 22,974 57,556 122,459 90.045 45,738 21,443 24,392 19,876 17,591 555 2,288 3,818 7,084 5,963 Clocks and Watches, parts of.......................... 1,240 5,191 6,851 5,659 4,372 8,742 5,296 2,115 28,287 Cork, manufactures of..................................... 9,865 13,695 18,489 9,053 13,478 17,019 2,655 800 25,676 Cotton, manufactures of................................. 12,628 16,558 18,824 44,295 35,019 27,569 42,020 28,089 56,296 25,033 16,291 24,250 Fibers, etc.: 4.888 Bagging and burlaps................................ 277,436 282,642 347,140 450,627 399,351 257,304 239,735 278,614 309,228 303,168 71,515 1,059 26,795 All other..................................................... 15,783 14,881 21,739 27,788 8,318 16, 774 15,801 19,081 19,697 26,738 25,373 31,124 42,409 Fruits and n u ts................................................ 16,590 17,298 22,916 23,775 8,875 37,439 14,167 41,585 52,016 50,735 58,279 70,243 16,320 Gelatin, and manufactures of 3...................... 15,244 10,737 13,435 20,526 21,063 14,416 21,040 8,955 28,080 10,656 26,182 18.093 3,148 9,338 9,635 Glass and glassware......................................... 16,549 16,827 11,843 12,380 12,839 12,628 10,473 11,242 12,453 13,561 940 Hides of cattle, raw or uncured.................... 565,515 683,992’ 907,387 845,433 762,693 504,051 264,638 104,548 93,068 1,224 390 9,121 5,718 5,206 Iron o re ............................................................. 64,660 104,356 65,000 14,114 15.045 12,768 9,573 Iron and steel; etc.: 91 13,795 5,100 Iron, in pigs............................................... 197,420 317,072 152,559 214,559 154,093 26,051 15,055 14,420 1,349 2,127 588 Scrap iron and steel.................................. 27,068 48,935 97,624 25, 614 5,466 7,491 10,099 12,861 13,236 8,692 1,824 1,538 Steel ingots, blooms, and slabs............... 70,589 44,511 25,471 67,085 27,488 9,535 20,187 23,9$9 12,851 551 9,514 Sheets and plates, n. e. s........................ 451,246 3,723 45,271 22,473 Tin plates............................................... 2,252,382 i , 788,762 1,525,282 2,359,486 1,734,887 1,899,585 1,461,479 ■ 384,832 84,905 2,262 2,868 1,891 290 3,756 Wire rods............................................... 802 17,472 3,543 1,438 2,725 1,200 1,750 4,094 1,293 10,702 23,592 Wire, and manufactures of...................... 17,393 21,840 21,379 15,891 26,565 9,054 22,531 14,825 21,585 66,318 Forgings—Ball bearings, etc.................. 1,882 4,721 60 8,576 9,882 5,867 373 Wheels, or parts of................................... 22,238 13,263 29,277 15.395 30,93i .4,749 All other..................................................... 87,044 127,532 61,627 48,170 86,304 32,213 52,011 43,906 60,037 44,490 37,346 45,962 Bead, etc.: 50,516 15,444 2,901 1,238 6,840 4,833 Lead-bearing ore....................................... 67,159 61,340 25,556 87.396 87,894 108,404 17,145 82,650 Bullion, and pigs and bars, etc.............. 248,761 205,435 231,273 278,195 157,299 158,210 412,057 415,720 480,098 372,117 134,053 83,508 4,526( 1,037 8,684 13,771 183 6,640 7,860 Leather, etc., and manufactures of............... 28,649 40,728 48,069 44,509 14,853 Article. on I mported 1905 1906 Dollars. Dollars. Meat and dairy products................................ 18,589 1,884 645 Metals, metal compositions, etc.................... 25,497 Mica.................................................................... 4,074 3,531 Monazite sand and thorite............................. Oils: Rapeseed..................................................... 28,481 34,420 All oth er.. . .................... .......................... 11,525 7,148 Paper, and manufactures of........................... 9,324 11,917 Plaster rock or gypsum, crude;.................... 3,333 1,935 4,087 37,978 Precious and semiprecious stones................. Seeds.................................................................... 526 769 Silk, manufactures of....................................... 8,108 8,164 Silk, artificial etc and manufactures of___ Spirits, wines, and m alt liquors: Spirits, distilled......................................... 128,701 165,295 3,402 3,603 W in e s....!................................................. Sugar and molasses: Molasses and sirup.................................... 67,793 43,020 Sugar............................................................ 969,028 1,177,559 Tobacco, and manufactures of....................... 26,417 20,750 Type metal t .............. .......... Wood, and manufactures of: Lum ber...................................................... 69,817 71,043 All other...................................................... 3,673 1,583 Wools, etc., and manufactures of: Unmanufactured....................................... • 14,636 18,121 6,742 6,922 Manufactures of......................................... Zinc, etc., and manufactures of..................... All other articles............................................... 91,950 108,915 Total......................................................... 5,806,475 5,831,125 1885. 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889. $8,524,935 7,544,254 7,286,832 2,889,357 2,906,474 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. A rticles U sed in th e M anufacture of A rticles E x po rted , Y e ars E n d e d J u n e 1905 to 1907—Continued. 1907 1908 1909 1910 • 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 30, 1917 Dollars, Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 18,684 41 15,935' 18,275 2,171 32,642 5,911 1,318 32,073 43,926 38,656 20,758 3,950 275 6,670 27,823 31,386 5,247 9,113 12,345 11,076 4,239- ___ 4,102 46,996 16,130 813 1,968 13,942 9,701 60,385 5,837 12,928 3,831 3,396 1,959 16,319 13,473 9,160 5,173 5,143 20,621 2,329 43,978 45,497 9,124 10,795 11,915 23,670 3,132 1,483 12,007 60,802 3,660 321,851 24,065 19,857 34,866 8,441 50,186 6,582 776 54,147 9,868 622 30,742 5,585 12.353 39,376 46,358 11,471 14,781 27,545 34,957 3,265 4,021 32,127 13,548 534,408 418,891 25,325 30,076 40,451 8,000 36,702 2,789 25, 715 200,131 15,017 32,135 12,336 27,848 1,958 17 198,513 14,003 28,444 11.353 34,699 1,045 7,422 14,271 55,308 31,485 7,820 298,604 7,130 25,784 23,691 6,860 25,988 319 20,728 6,579 4; 247 94,497 6,145 3,435 152,809 200,470 156,060 154,338 146,646 136,458 123,764 123,272 78,495 4,758 3,948 4,463 4,544 3,488 3,107 3,222 4,384 3,105 3,279 3,706 2,084 6,270 7 444 10,464 10,330 23,295 14,335 22,947 ■ 10,579 11,447 37,233 994,295 1,102*855 2,099,037 1,922,707 1,976,859 1,364,085 1,420,937 647,740 5,401,173 13,771,181 15,736,758 3,363 7,389 9,300 15,013 18,393 24,234 21,519 17,599 13,647 16,558 16,833 2,192 634 729 21,046 120 1,247 60,831 64,014 51,566 45,203 30,897 24,207 21,760 19,593 10,905 3,420 2,458 174 333 576 5,310 1,651 233 9,164 8,271 8,231 2,686 45,835 51,802 ' 51,421 34,127 98,482 68,014 100,540 138,148 25,791 5,155 4,224 14,262 13,795 10,670 19,885 30,247 19,890 14,007 12,571 7,741 15,596 44,788 37,598 31 40,828 156,213 33,680 90,949 163,114 81,966 29,636 94,734 80,555 129,309 128,400 120,193 120,066 114,861 109,339 82,520 76,821 217,014 5,445,151 6,637,602 6,604,432 6,182,375 6,402,603 4,525,570 4,543,536 3,165,082 j7,339,236 j15,275,686 17,773,013 TOTAL DRAWBACK: PAID, YEARS ENDED JUNE 30,1885 TO 1904. $2,771,225 1895, 1900. 0) 1901. 4,911,190 1896, 1902. 3,410,737 1897, 8 $2,387,551 1903. 3,390,977 1898, 3,793,886 1904. 4,303,976 1899, 1 No data. $5,430,398 5,215,502 4,947,663 5,058,862 4,809,808 512 No. 268. — D r a w b a c k : A m ount P aid No. 269.—IMPORTED MERCHANDISE WAREHOUSED, WITHDRAWN FROM, AND REMAINING IN WAREHOUSE: T otal V alues, N o v em ber, 1915, 32951°— s A 1917' Month, December. 1916—January.... February., March-----April........ May......... . June.......... July......... . August — September, October— November. December. 1917—January..., February.. March____ April......... May......... . June.......... July......... . August----September. October..., D ollars. 73,813,363 68,135,011 67,282,341 66,711,661 67,235,782 67,985,397 74,674,425 83,487,198 98,058,094 100,607,809 101,470,461 93,818,144 86,203,361 83,061,201 81,848,654 82,149,601 84,992,204 88, 815,484 86,897,596 63,819,146 68,271,479 69,065,206 74,906,734 78,688,581 For exportation— Total Addi tions by remaining in, and liquida entered, To adja tion. To other warehouse. cent To British Mexico. foreign coun prov tries. inces. Dollars . Dollars. D ollars. 1,874,149 388,241 88,439,873 1,030,638 781,322 82,337,621 1,156,658 324,889 83,034,974 1,266,168 463,492 88,692,177 1,713,967 512,637 88,700,042 1,799,921 144,284 94,435,456 3,915,252 164,115 106,045,719 3,644,864 163,920 1 ,666,682 2 1 127,518 121,356,092 1,263,082 1,753,277 198,910 125,85.7,860 2,049,146 228,827 116,900,154 1,395,254 390,777 111,045,843 1,119,903 167,354 103,768,731 1,745,679 297,610 102,076,361 2,208,979 229,037 103,581,791 967,868 651,528 101,978,504 2,170,441 323,223 113,481,152 2,243,336 144,833 112,609,881 2,428,225 1,300,145 104,904,086 2 094,751 ' 522,322 85,656,714 3,024,642 112,727 88,147,348 1,711,193 277,616 90,041,235 3,459,779 103,112 95,382,994 4,784,807 235,373 98,064,939 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 36,317 104,512 80, 692 452,605 190,456 52,648 34,707 447,235 403,439 26,273 19,255 253,668 317.205 33,687 537,225 37,633 677.206 33,126 48,394 226,705 88,315 589,186 19,995 377,923 26,716 424,879 61,572 715,944 24,003 522.408 60,893 435,322 467,119 63,974 359,386 148,143 1,135,567 64,845 583,520 126,860 756,241 118,203 555,525 106,723 577,983 174,942 563,073 685.407 Total. For trans portation to other districts. D ollars. D ollars. 594,666 1,194,056 1,442,177 707,6' 1,240,995 1,169,962 1,413,066 1,438,416 1,920,358 654,717 1,084,429 705,139 978,062 1,054,098 1,404,990 658,997 1,233,855 410,629 1,120,961 405,763 680,862 772,914 1,450,415 986,904 588,986 593,325 1,044,920 867,498 1,635,014 372,393 918,804 504,557 1,000,772 691,635 1,222,728 1,116,737 1,623,266 1,094,914 2,295,326 721,845 1,432,225 1,560.064 2,434,508 1,214,722 1,876,970 644,095 1,397,020 652,258 883,734 931,292 1,470,437 2,090,688 2,631,994 3,247,034 1,712,764 3,104,592 1,442,807 2,703,353 2,068,829 1,558,264 1,425,788 2,316,125 2,718,838 995,166 3,383,678 2,131,646 3,151,581 2,520,206 4,254,850 2,431,840 2, 747,873 3,329,527 For trans fer to bonded For con manu sumption. facturing ware houses. D ollars. D ollars. 375,896 17,517,908 15,455 12,443,294 5,507 13,419,187 12,505 17,378,722 11,077 16,033,383 25,835 15,342,560 23,351 19,615,243 12,915 18,909,815 26,760 17,950,525 17,193 20,401,365 133,934 20,007,576 526,422 21,035,131 396,289 17,654,401 24,797 16,741,893 108,899 16,458,509 106,390 14,762,460 137,041 19,916,433 86,095 21,397,637 8,257 34,225,411 57,161 10,872,436 81,513 10,277,070 9,491,119 73,549 35, 886 11,936,699 74,781 11,263,496 Deduc tions hy liquida tion. Dollars. 333,268 223,062 187,187 561,414 117,833 61,173 229,101 176,276 94,336 144,527 190.809 272,250 244,148 99,972 510,930 203,480 227,744 874,179 2,076,425 1,640,106 3,036>484 703,485 96,985 794,989 Remaining in ware house at close o| month. Dollars. 68,135,011 67,282,341 66,711,661 67,235,782 67,985,397 74,674,425 83,487,198 98,058,094 100,607,809 101,470,461 93,818,144 86,203,361 83,061,201 81,848,654 82,149,601 84,992,204 88,815,484 86,897,596 63,819,146 63,271,479 69,065,206 74,906,734 78,688,581 81,205,126 i See explanatory notes, p. 7. 51S Dollars. 12.364.120 12,390,650 14,271,086 20,250,856 19,237,656 24,505,854 27,291,927 36,370,700 21,907,398 23,297,864 13,151,720 15,441,668 16,278,113 16,971,871 19.295.121 18,209,507 25,995; 284 21,406,228 14,278,120 19,220,495 16,738,500 18,987,220 16,913,369 14,356,178 1917.1 W A R E H O U S E T R A N S A C T IO N S . k1915—November. From other districts, O ctober, Withdrawn from warehouse during the month— Warehoused during the month. In ware house at commence ment of Direct im month. portation. to United Kingdom. Germany. Other Europe. Prance. 514 No. 270.—MERCHANDISE RECEIVED FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES FOR IMMEDIATE TRANSIT ACROSS UNITED STATES TERRITORY OR FOR IMMEDIATE TRANSSHIPMENT TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES: V a l u e s , 1905 to 1917.1 Total Europe. Year ended June 30— Received. D olla rs . Shipped. Received, Shipped. D ollars . D ollars. D ollars. 20.581.822 21,625,306 23.282.684 22.583.684 33,504,288 47,746,664 41,395,881 45,437,348 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 20,986,826 22,564,544 20,982,707 26,222,421 52,218,079 63,443,978 54,308,423 76,577,117 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 25,448,483 17,167,337 12,723,056 .9,591,403 22,937,159 88,680,126 108,449,792 75,834,792 184,998,507 140,340,178 5,218,572 5,163,274 5,275,398 5,278,179 Shipped. Received. Shipped. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. 7,228,276 8,702,643 5,965,966 7,746,096 2,501,143 . 2,282,660 3.454,662 2,660,679 1,580,772 1,415,235 2,043,445 1,890,466 4,357,602 4,816,364 4,936,850 6,099,514 9,944,637 10,059,244 6,681,020 7,630,978 2,083,525 1,787,902 1,953,445 1,563,728 2,811,539 1,872,203 2,464,375 2,411,941 6,459,376 4,694,086 1,080,16Q 9,291 5,693 10,933,889 9,146,041 858,520 11,456 1,650 1,621,907 1,879.055 1,450,988 1,853,547 2,693,407 2,165,080 3,251,167 5,666,197 26,289,255 36,983,057 5,647,829 6,172,273 6,282,498 5,866,792 Nova Scotia, etc. D ollars, D ollars. 44,499,483 60,934,200 52,997,692 60,575,499 33,949,366 35,243,513 38,295,242 36,389,334 5,544,141 6,415,347 6,486, 205 9,067,280 6,013,421 7,360,125 6,976,175 , Q51}540 32,972,094 35,584,157 34,359,207 42,952,943 70,987,676 82,735,550 70,429,993 94,671,576 9,397,749 8,466,400 7,021,464 5,608,270 6,325,915 9,236,601 8,314,697 4,884,873 34,607,853 60,401,356 42,927; 515 32,206,878 22,275,668 17,062, 511 31,962,171 111.015.696 129.161.697 87,244,382 245,907,071 237,726,241 British Columbia. Quebec, etc. Shipped. 2 ,1S8,147 3,069,658 3,592,400 5,501,589 8 CanadaA Year ended June 30— Received. Newfoundland and Labrador. Total. Received. 1905.................................................. 1906.................................................. 1907............................................. ;.. 1908.......................................... Shipped. Received. Shipped. Received. Shipped- Received. Shipped. Received. Shipped. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars , D ollars. D ollars. D ollars, D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. Dollars. 1,465,066 1,754,125 1,052,641 723,149 27,248,680 28,583,336 37,094,646 52,793,918' 1909.................................................. 1910 ....................................... 1911.......................................... 1912..................................... 1913 . ......................... 1914..................................... 1915.................................................. 1916 . ... 1917 . v ......... ............ 3,154,327 3,839,940 1 | | J 1 1,735,442 2,236,344 41,714,039 58,387,983 50,919,902 53,606,189 30,036,763 31,542,829 31,750,035 29,157,443 60,056,537 72,152,540 60,969,639 91,726,157 31,296,911 36, 685,227 31,027,903 49,593,941 685,351 641,868 502,000 1,498,803 167,681 351,402 149,826 188,658 99,839,103 120,553,820 85,088,211 264,932,812 231,272,328 46,498,518 35,293,658 29,093,204 24,115,381 44,392 819 1,060,411 1,074,439 571,313 628,709 517,752 208,917 212,630 168,531 266,529 199,688 788,859 750,682 337,855 247,956 47,954 64,831 86,756 95,685 TRANSIT AND TRANSSHIPMENT TRADE, 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. Received. West Indies and Bermuda. Central American States and British Honduras. Mexico. Year ended June 30— Shipped. Received. Shipped. D ollars. D ollars. Dollars. D ollars. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 5,545,098 7,001,605 7,478,272 IQ, 135,235 10,621,300 12,908,799 14,323,617 12,240,441 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 7,751,170 8,219,143 10,058,840 8,517,745 8,536,308 8,321,096 7,708,543 7,537,692 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 7,034,357 8,092,205 5,489,721 4,754; 559 9,372,766 7.757,552 5.675,159 3,742,292 2,241,150 3,279,282 595,904 724,375 849,595 1,096,579 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. Received. Shipped. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars . D ollars. 11,391,223 11,539,790 9,471,144 10,668,280 2,498,181 2,399,044 2,315,669 3,032,871 2,170/940 2,546,941 3,367,879 3,962,709 12,648,853 14,099,23& 12,089,507 13,692,436 4,578,574 4,536,372 6,501,462 7,703,738 3,921,635 5,083,279 2,741,878 3,534,838 2,354,400 3.667.440 3,795,773 2,404,423 2,774,701 2,511,813 17,856,716 12,387,687 9,579,602 7,311,109 6,181,792 6,828,672 7,378,170 6,984,889 7,557,994 8,112,145 4,292,983 4,826,616 4,502,806 4,319,324 Africa. Asia and Oceania, 4,914,951 6,160,467 7,644,500 6/853,075 17,318,945 22,861,792 18,601,745 22,242,970 9,493,525 10,696,839 14,145,962 14,556,813 6,478,068 7,467,649 4,728,113 3,340,147 7,861,757 6.763.115 6.768.115 4,807,694 10,382,221 5,013,494 24,334,784 19,855,336 14,307,715 10,651,256 14,043,649 13.929.582 14,146,285 11.792.583 17,890,215 13,125,639 All other countries. Received. Shipped. Received. Shipped, D ollars. D ollars , Dollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 7,549,040 6,359,242 6,957,826 6,496,923 7,352,843 5,409,241 5,710,831 6,547,824 7,516,186 6,676,7^4 4,983,929 3,527,004 9,297,560 5,792,056 8,305 11,483 6,847 1,832 850,082 473,466 389,542 273,370 Dollars. 103,664,760 133,650,602 117,848,408 123,062,553 103,664,760 123,650,602 117,848,408 123,063,553 130,989,099 150,400,059 136,924,803 181,480,596 130,989,099 150,400,059 136,324,803 181,480,596 192,786,738 198,303,232 142,076,025 317,479,477 315,608,924 192,786,738 198,303,232 142,076,025 317,479,477 315,608,924 2,708,341 3,097,594 2,486,552 2,725,286 2,068 77,811 212,751 218,476 251,430 459,853 727,590 651 3,149 468 145 5,422,647 4,662,279 4,483,144 4,691,824 8,802,571 2,409,280 4,154,530 2,876,081 9,316,907 7,511,249 697,246 415,754 116,783 4,713,962 9,930,544 622,849 879,562 875,581 5,653,857 1,051,603 43,766 12,083 351,944 16.106 18,535 * Not subdivided after 1906. D ollars. Shipped. 11,313 2,700 41 490 2,471,435 3,245,228 3,876,401 5,125,065 1 See explanatory notes, p. 7. Received. 200 10 515 7,234,406 5,293,568 5,563,431 6,171,291 3,742,053 2,356,444 2,349,357 2,976,244 8,116,128 8,762,512 9,191,043 9,367,399 Total. Shipped. 3,055,514 2,533,454 2,382,588 2,723,092 Dollars. 4,670,092 8,762,554 6,512,238 8,550,544* Received. 4,431,072 5,143,381 5,060,516 5,577,922 Shipped. D ollars . 13,014,082 13,945,428 12,311,120 13,639,066 Shipped. 4,993,593 5,052,079 5,266,987 5,223,270 R e ce iv e d . 3,823,145 3,935,896 4,6S8,237 5,048,075 1,622,859 2,405,638 2,8S9,976 2,970,786 Received. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. Shipped. 1,308,612 1.461.440 1,699,809 2,798,060 Sou.th America. Year ended June 3 0 - Received. TRANSIT AND TRANSSHIPMENT TRADE. R e ce ive d . Total. All other. Cuba. in T ransit from C a n a d a b y A tlantic Coast D istricts and S h ippe d to F oreign Co untries , Y e ars E n ded J u n e 30,1906 to 1917. 1907 2906 Article. Value. 18,514,670 2,087,117 133,673 Article. Barley........................bushels.. Bran.................................tons.. Buckwheat............... bushels.. Corn.................................do___ Corn m eal...................barrels.. Oats............. ............. bushels.. Oatmeal.................... pounds.. R ye............................ bushels.. W heat............................. do___ W heat flour...............barrels.. All other breadstufls.......... Total................................. Quantity. 583,601 32,112 .14,561 25,339 3,416,298 54,168,315 55,507,853 1,364,520 D ollars. 434,308 770,060 8,498 D ollars. 240,844 77,265 226,447 1,494 42,066 383,941 689,553 15,200,821 1,690,737 233,315 19, 762, 705 10,865,036 506,105 2,187,664 90,245 Quantity. 1914 Quantity. Value. 4,197,878 . 13,670 212,159 2,580,063 327,310 113,600 D ollars. Value. D ollars. 1,328,471 550 516,721 23,491 444,127 30,196,123 47,708 23,487,488 575,200 20,804,555 1918 Value. Value. 179,308 366,777 39,079 4,428 185,227 350,269 613 1,600 45,587 16, 738 720,828 885,762 703,467 24,918,247 1910 1909 18,998,982 19,148,820 459,665 21,845,619 1912 Quantity. D ollars. 362,671 2,410 350,560 958 30,947 19,752 252,228 1,976,734 404,902 25,274,725 166,183 56,473 199,426 13,393 754,894 17,463,643 22,628,933 516, 849 Value.' D ollars. 351, 740 4, 258 373,761 3908 Value. 6,448,665 3, 713 29,407 3,601,076 70,553 14,896 D ollars. 68,308,853 87,041,575 D ollars. Quantity. Value. D ollars. 207,797 5,034 249,124 27,154 9,860 58,740 198,472 319,896 676,875 887,867 51,835,903 1,400,927 33,836 42,903 62,953 22, 791,124 27,129, 471 28,335,573 2,654,699 1,199,835 5,696,983 118,621 57,662 13,371 1,273,053 31,366,196 32,939 560,358 832,343 24,192,228 1,145,310 23,684,655 1,030,298 19,859 683,884 27,781,817 37,306,535 1916 Quantity. Value. 1,518,160 3,068 1,025,449 83,716 D ollars. 240 161 105,589 16,490 35,163 26,646 79,180 82,923 57,200 1,491, 486 6,863,768 2,697,075 4,030,895 1,501,204 3,497,603 1,948,700 957, 426 33,233,735 918,366 19,655,368 692,218 1,389,718 36,243,112 47,710 11,169 55,780 17,183 54,706, 369 71,831,089 69,740,002 32,158,217 37,262,927 53,097,358 56,749, 702 1,659,717 2,014,228 10,585, 258 7,411,907 7,350,041 6,171,445 1,685,077 2,567,183 603,934 253,364 645,970 63, 705,135 Value. Quantity. 541,069 445,604 377,805 792,852 12,132 294,433 1915 Quantity, 1911 52,357,379 Quantity. 101,501 109,197 125,490 5,067,608 134,608 30,648,695 1917 Value. D ollars. ' Quantity, Value. Dollars. 4,780,426 3,458,705 4,188,921 1,164 1,128 30,559 82,654 2,443 82,654 34,369 25,714 20,000 15,067 15, 769 54,878 19,150,222 8,796,372 25,320,154 39,748,645 1,200,355 37,923,282 309,970 106,362 91,494 157,666,388 169,050,211 104,953,682 3,058,578 16,733, 461 3,018,243 416, 769 3,056,824 34,932 2,280 35,243 70,554 13,529,569 1,286,071 448,206 151,520,469 21,169,828 322,256 199,935,458 191,476,232 TRANSIT AND TRANSSHIPMENT TRADE. Barley........................bushels.. B ran.................................tons.. Buckwheat............... bushels.. Corn................................. do___ Corn m eal...................barrels.. O ats.......................... bushels.. Oatmeal.....................pounds.. R vr.............................bushels.. W heat..............................do----W heat flour...............barrels.. All other bread stnfFs............... Total................................. Quantity. » Quantity. 516 No. 271.—CANADIAN IN-TRANSIT BREADSTUFF'S: R eceived EXPORTS OF COTTON M AN U FACTU R ES. 517 N o. 2 7 2 .—EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC M ANUFACTURES OF COTTON: Q u a n t it ie s anb V a l u e s , 1866 to 1917. Cloths. Year ended June 30— Colored. Y ards. 1866..................................... 1867..................................... 1868...-................................ 1869..................................... 1870..................................... 1871..................................... 1872..................................... 1873..................................... 1874..................................... 1875......................... ........... 1876..................................... 1877.......... .......................... 1878..................................... 1879.......... .......................... 1880.......... .......................... 1881..................................... 1882.......... .......................... 1883..................................... 1884..................................... 1885..................................... 1886..................................... 1887..................................... 1888.......... .......................... 1889.......... .......................... 1890..................................... 1891..................................... 1892..................................... 1893..................................... 1894..................................... 1895................................... 1896..................................... 1897................. ................... 1898.................... ................ 1899..................................... 1900..................................... 1901................................... 1902................................... 1093..................................... 1904................................... 1905.................................... 1906..................................... 1907..................................... 1908..................................... 1909..................................... 1910................................... 1911..................................... 1912..................................... 1913..................................... 19M. ............................. 19 15....;............................. 1916..................................... 1917..................................... 405,998 674,426 2,979,275 0) 6,064, 715 5,083,923 2, 844, 888 3,585,629 4,625,180 7,593,723 16, 488,214 29,601,304 37,765,313 45,116,058 37, 758, 166 68,184, 293 29, 525, 672 34,066,292 35,441,296 32, 738,123 51, 293,373 67, 793, 013 54,446,936 40, 856,329 42,309,770 39,016, 682 40,815,450 43,016,108 61,538,458 58,467, 743 58,747,729 83,409,441 79, 415,376 108,940,972 87, 880, 515 115,949,219 146, 769,292 169, 511,667 91,319,979 127,916,497 116,975,946 120,286,042 80,264,971 121,508,345 137,829, 096 153,753,170 188,798*352 192, 044,459 172,868,473 186,063,842 297,445,265 431, 430,713 Uncolored. D ollars. 88,742 139,964 531,669 Y ards. 3,041,715 6,020,731 10,839,177 D ollars. 718,006 1,142,451 1,551,339 0) 0) 0) 1,035,469 1,345,988 8,276,3§4 724, 841 14,832,931 1,776,694 458,998 8,859,191 1,317,719 596,912 10,187,145 1,655,116 668, 781 13,247,142 1,681,209 21,224,020 2,313,270 939,061 1,455,462 59,319,267 5,314,738 2,484,131 76,769,147 6,437,223 2,959,910 88,528,192 7,053,463 3,209,285 6,288,131 84,081,319 2,956,760 68,821,557 5,834, 541 4,983,312 80,399,154 6,624,374 9,351, 713 2,326,319 114,994,402 2,648,278 103, 634,459 8,629,723 2,579,866 99,750,450 7,503,361 2,230,567 114,806,595 7,919,670 3,149,091 142,547,980 9,231,170 4,003,772 136,809,074 9,256,486 3,522,612 7, 812,947 115,766,679 2,885,373 5,577,401 77,596,862 2, 886,435 75,716,490 5,480,403 2,590,934 9,277,112 135,529,590 2, 484,300 142,938,871 8,673,663 2, 802,462 100,776,006 6,306,022 3,854,935 124,349,278 7,639,851 3,444,539 125,790,318 7,034,678 3,419,158 9,539,199 166,391,639 4,770,231 230,123,603 12,511,389 4,138,887 191,092,442 9,151,936 5,221,278 303,063,083 13, 748,619 4,839,491 264,314,474 13,229,443 7,581,812 135,554,132 6,554,225 7,359,288 358,004, 521 18,501,908 8,443,148 325,867,530 16,909, 436 5,439,277 , 156,060,758 9,256,922 7,325,408 566,584,218 33,995,134 6,929,307 594,517,108 36,252,553 7,502,082 206,054,287 13,737,165 8,459,064 5,809,019 125, 729,841 246,123,197 14,527,501 7,165,579 172,082,208 11,450,025 8,521,466 10,575,048 192,836,999 13,812,051 11,584,797 287,980,147 19,804,201 12,578,109 252,684,782 18,090,125 11,613,653 241,991,540 17,230,974 210,880,353 16,146,300 12,536,255 22,902,095 253,126,455 23,479,295 258,763,183 26,946,361 45,661,749 1 Included in “ Other manufactures.” Other manufac tures of. Total. D ollars. D ollars. 973,427 1,708,175 3,325,820 4,608,235 2, 788,046 4,871,054 6,874,222 5,874,222 1,405,825 3,787,282 1,056,601 3,558,136 527,613 2,304,330 2,947,528 695,500 -745,850 3,095,840 819,551 4,071,882 952,778 7, 722,978 1,314,489 10,235,843 1,425,287 11,438,660 1,356,534 10,853,950 1,190,117 9,981,418 1,963,701 13,571,387 13,222,979 1,544,947 1,673,144 12,951,145 1,801,984 11,885,211 1,686,354 11,836,591 13,959,934 1,579,673 14,929,342 1,669,084 1,677,630 13,013,189 1,749,870 10,212, 644 1,632,439 9,999,277 1, 736,811 13, 604,857 2,068,254 13,226,277 2,700,871 11,809,355 2,846,100 14,340,886 3,310,593 13, 789,810 3,879,039 16,837,396 3,756,058 21,037,678 3,733,269. 17,024,092 23,566,914 4,597,017 5,934,153 24,003,087 6,136,381 20,272,418 32,108,362 6,247,166 6,863,720 32,216,304 7,707,514 22,403,713 8,345,538 49,666,080 9,762,173 52,944,033 11,066,165 32,305,412 10,909,675 25,177,758 10,185,486 31,878,566 33,397,097 13,425,606 16,464,819 40,851,918 19,380,513 50,769,511 23,075,743 53,743,977 22,622,606 51,467,233 43,290,982 71,973,497 65,671,845 112,053,235 63,691,732 136,299,842 E nded June 30. 1909 Article. A lu m in u m , a n d m an ufactures o|.............................. A r t w o r k s ............................................................................. A sbestos, m an ufactures o f ............................................. B la c k in g .............................................................................. B rass, a n d m an ufactures o f — ................................... B room s a n d b r u s h e s ....................................................... C a u d le s .............................................................................. Cars, carriages, other veh icles, a n d pa rts o f . . . — C ellu loid, a n d m an ufactures o f . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C e m e n t.......................................................... C hem icals, d rugs, d yes, a n d m e d ic in e s .. . . . . . . . . . C locks a n d w atches, an d parts o f . ...... ..................... .. C o k e ............ ....................................................................... C opper, m an ufactures o f , ........................ .., ................. C ork, m an ufactures o f ..................................................... C otton , m an ufactures o f ......................... ........................ p e u t a i g o o d s ...................................... ................................ E arth en , stone, a n d ch in a ware E lectrical m a ch in ery , appliances, a n d instru m en ts i ..................................................................... . . . . Explosives............................................................... . Fertilizers (except crude)..................................... . Fibers, manufactures of........................................ Furs and fur skins3, -............ .................. ............ Glass and glassware................................................ Gold and silver, manufactures of, including Jew e lr y ,.,......... ........................................ household and personal effects.............................. India rubber, manufactures of............................. instruments and apparatus for scientific pur poses i .......................................................................... Iron and steel, manufactures o f1.............................. Lamps, chandeliers, etc. (except electric), .......... Lead, manufactures of, including ty p e ................. Leather, and manufactures of. . , ...................... ....... Matches............................................................................ Motor boats..................................................................... Musical instruments.................................., ................. D o lla rs. 592.831 25,694,184 341,639 494,509 268,598 538.832 3,510,276 494,681 353,098 15,392,817 587, S59 1,143,657 16,234,347 2,517,332 2,752,275 85,290,186 150.508 31,878,566 1,656,384 1,599,634 3,478,714 1.177,632 7,284,318 9,207,77Q 2,173,193 1,259,790 4,397,152 7,432,832 479,289 8,927,294 144.951,357 1,715,939 770,984 42,974,795 92,28Q 356,211 2,619,772 1911 D o lla rs. 1917. 1912 D o lla rs. 872,997 28,134,033 666,937 1,065,695 293,616 598,744 4,355,561 604, 469 294,578 20,630,859 1,189,080 2,292,376 18,1Q5,792 2,588,931 3,077,372 88,004,397 157,046 33,397,097 1,746,260 2,242,810 1,347,225 35,973,398 1,330,018 680,506 388,833 .608,037 6,230,092 757,181 291,417 30,534,936 1,694,214 4,349,290 20,396,925 3,126,771 2,300,964 103,813,110 168,267 40,851,918 2,433,231 3,138,188 1,654,718 35,640,005 1,144,353 943, 427 520,894 715,346 ,8,880,942 693,223 255,075 42,633,303 2,034,371 21,912,942 3,542,145 2,938,191 113,958,919 294,046 50,769,5U 2,656,917 4,481,382 5,352,663 1,245,940 6,849,250 14,501,635 2,805,401 1,444,388 4,758,095 10,175,634 518,606 12,535,643 179,133,186 2,273,355 726,429 52.646,755 80,877 353,576 3,182,343 4,763,242 1,652,293 8,565,990 10,473,517 3,246,391 5,050,858 1,890,974 9,898,528 615,441 3,494,153 1,850,817 8,230,470 12,822,918 640,821 13,526,802 268,154,262 2,822,032 894,003 60,756,772 92,861 684,329 3,600,936 1,822,698 7,094,366 12,452,562 642,034 12,421,512 230,725,352 2,661,702 911,011 53,673,056 77,106 381,940 3,471,401 1918 D o lla rs. 2,311,382 40,572,352 1,046,915 818,604 8,554,636 669,935 246,274 54,585,888 1,639,046 5,822,107 22,286,340 3,606,257 3,318,437 140,164,913 339,436 53,743,977 2,847,836 4,967,019 26,772,816 5,267,566 1,875,999 10,963,946 924,683 4,193,642 1,893,117 10,272,892 14,324,894 654,287 1,856,998 304,605,797 3,170,233 861,832 63,893,351 102,407 768,523 3,799,731 1914 D o lla r s . 2,114,633 31,965,789 1,101,920 1,415,302 687,073 049.895 7,472,476 585,116 283,018 51,676,222 1,387,541 3,382,282 21,924,337 3,013,149 2,789,814 146,222,556 462.199 51,467,233 2,679,170 4,353,241 25,060,844 6,272,197 1,360.903 12,575,470 870,824 3,729,623 1,432,227 7,919,925 12,441,220 625,074 1,760,861 251,480,677 2,808,034 2,829,698 57,566,261 77,730 519,584 3,358,631 1915 D o lla r s . 1,802,248 10,304,978 3,245,T69 298,321 535,027 503,629 20,544,559 712,246 417,345 85,108,341 722.850 3 ,24r, 686 43,223,330 2,574,809 2,304,475 99, 558,030 211,795 71,973,497 1,382,928 % 764,438 19,771,757 41,476,188 2,128,190 12,268,556 1,253,535 5,558,717 933,429 4,292,504 14,767,513 539,721 2,431,404 225,861,387 2,222,747 9,102,075 120,727,156 474,450 273,516 2,048,715 1910 D o lla r s . 1917 D o lla rs, 6,069,214 3,333,338 26,552,986 17,611,297 20,299,982 5,644.349 395,868 404,529 1,502,437 1,019,083 784,552 1,036,234 164,876,044 383,327,550 984,846 1,312,433 749,369 575,659 167,743,843 166,543,664 2,328,142 3,112,441 3,776,564 4,111,550 181,028,432 119,937,581 4,118,264 4,276,399 3,779,445 6,279,552 173,946,226 322,585,844 541,579 455,424 112,053,235 136,299,842 2,055,629 2,227,640 3,6Q7,824 30,256,778 51,903,823 467,081,928 802,789,437 6,056,887 3,586,439 21,377,276 27,341,711 2,435,713 5,238,722 12,321,338 13,554,530 1,694,489 1,783,690 4,190,875 5,521,014 35,153,374 31,105,075 967,442 1,128,857 5,868,155 6,018,803 621,237,972 1,138,194,143 3,155,444 3,994,383 13,943,945 16,707,074 140,703,815 153,709,573 497,119 430,050 800,231 917,438 3,454,064 4,142,896 EXPORTS OP P R IN C IP A L D O M ESTIC M A N U F A C T U R E S . . Agricultural implements.. , ....................................... 1810 D o lla rs. A brasives (em ery an d o t h e r ). 1900 to 518 No, 373.—EFFORTS OF PRINCIPAL DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES (NOT INCLUDING FOODSTUFFS): By A rticles , Y ea r s T ota l m an u fa ctu res.............................. . T ota l d om estic e x p o r t s .................................... P er cen t m an u factu res..................................... 15,101,147 18,681,962 25,022,720 26,754,987 26,471,292 19,882,165 11,127,239 13,503,607 15,581,208 3,407,259 4,613,705 8, 791,873 9,335,469 0,256,563 9,474.389 11,010,699 12,466,700 14,164,713 65,467 66,614 52,696 57,215 46,431 63,763 51,081 89,740 172,529 99,092,112 93,813,031 92,698,003 105,640,733 129,666,995 145,361,384 128,781,641 160,6G2,838 223,668,950 1,681,238 2,819,708 2,246,670 2,677,863 3,307,429 2,408,307 3,958,797 4,506,416 6,401,809 6.294.746 7,256,318 5,702,803 7,072,617 7,681,938 4,780,107 7,415,723 11,416,329 15,041,500 6,351,445 7,088,994 8,853,998 8,840,683 10,092,719 9,639,860 8,096,473 9,243,148 10,346,905 7,663,139 8,994,277 10,361,501 10,617,367 11,686,584 11,023, 774 11,751,885 19,864,238 32,806,075 6,445,917 7,378,736 7,886.359 8,123, 486 6,516,338 10,589,843 12,873,250 9,679,273 16,038,811 824,460 683,253 1,147,630 1,009,359 1,620,872 1,441,982 1,715,059 3,618,620 2,903,063 4,184,716 4,765,155 9, 445,446 7,142,603 9,431,800 9,137,287 8,276,291 15,986,066 14,322,188 160,121 333,598 232,570 298,124 293,823 407,357 189,418 187,574 142,270 645.924 818,444 956,018 1,038,131 1,102,284 899,391 624,490 2.206.790 1,162,001 58,109 95,662 75,689 ■ 73,625 63,710 72,752 64), 420 188,234 242,237 153,566 256,084 14,817 20,610 32,241 21,885 274,086 155,089 1,071,325 847,894 2,307,605 2,390,858 1,992>765 1,097,593 1,538,543 2,745,396 8,073,3/5 5,204,813 3,620,546 4,046,981 4.536.028 4,939,002 4,629,567 3,472,431 6.291.790 6,319,758 4,858,299 1,965,401 780,155 1,274,773 3,137,552 1,825,230 2,609,716 4,721,533 5,576,914 2,939,453 1,034,361 1,082,920 1,179,614 956,405 1,626,855 1,470,035 1,423,403 831,937 968,349 838,115 886,661 478,001 634,330 724,850 799,507 1,050,842 691,164 680,492 772,690 1.234.029 999,796 1,477,584 879,813 1,453,790 5,979,754 2,849,968 1,786,038 5,053.185 4,803,101 4,383,584 7,489,811 4,701,617 5,814,978 6,468,688 15,534,438 6,944,347 1,098,187 1,013,104 1,670,046 645,287 828,518 809,120 929,864 2,030,089 1,806,174 286,821 238,341 222, 728 363,320 505,331 517,270 469,301 528,396 251,562 276,066 520,229 597,829 292,089 685,453 854,642 674,619 383,148 948,553 64,540,573 74,920,958 87,701,832 92,867*704 111,253,125 99,722,528 48,903,780 59,571,670 61,023,534 2,293,473 3,241,385 4,483,506 1,971,939 2,369,283 4,790,087 27,327,451 53,983,655 18,423,556 1.178.746 1,518,498 1,067,160 544,631 872,036 435,292 21,801,182 46,031,805 66,380,891 9,141,961 13,126,247 17,816,512 21,469,483 19,411,252 21,894,505 35,374,863 50,796,885 8,613,841 671,416,014 766,981,245 907,519,841 1,020,417,687 1,185,104,309 1,099,132,210 1,163,327.840 2,656,221,554 4,133,839,938 1,638,355,593 1,710,083,998 2,013,549,025 2,170,319,828 2,428,506,358 2,329,684,025 2,716,178; 465 4,272,177,579 6,227,164,050 47.0? 48.80 40.98 44.85 47.18 45.07 42.83 66.38 62.17 1 “ Electrical machinery ” included with “ Iron and steel, manufactures of,” and “ Appliances and instruments” with “ Instruments and apparatus for scientific purposes” prior to 1913. 2 Includes all furs and fur skins prior to 1912; then dressed and manufactures of only. 519 EXPOBTS OP P B IN C IP A L DOM ESTIC M A N U F A C T U R E S . N a v a l stores.......................................................... N ick e l, and m an ufactures o f .......................... O a k u m .................................................................... O ils: M ineral, r e fin e d ........................................... V egeta ble (e x c e p t c o tt o n s e e d ).............. P a in ts, p igm en ts, an d v a rn ish e s.................. P aper, an d m an ufactures of: B ook s, m aps, en g ra vin g s, e t c ................ AH o t h e r ......................................................... Paraffin an d paraffin w a x ............................... Perfumeries^ cosm etics, e t c ............................. P h o to g r a p h ic good s ........................................... P la s te r .................................................................... P la ted w a r e .......................................................... Plates, ele ctro ty p e a n d stereoty p e............... Q u ic k silv e r.............. ............................................. S ilk , m an ufactures o l ...................................... . S o a p ......................................................................... S ta rch ...................................................................... S ton e, in c lu d in g m arble, m anufactures of. S traw and p a lm leaf, m an ufactures o f........ T in , m anufactures o f ......................................... T o b a cco , m an ufactures o f ............................... T o y s ......................................................................... T ru n k s, valises, and tra velin g b a g s .......... . V u lca n ized fiber, an d m an ufactures o f ___ W o o d , m an ufactures o f . . .............................. W o o l, m an ufactures o f ...................................... Z in c , m anufactures o f ....................................... A ll oth er articles................................................. South America. Asia. Oceania. Africa. Total. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. 4,132,060 11,468,731 16,782,392 152,445 198, 026 137,228 333,681,911 138,182 32,553 82,593,113 2,024,057 5, 622 116,716, 459 1,351,259 282,239 284,730,064 29, 865 20,026, 608 731,416 590,948 20,289,686 681,812,824 915,756 8,034,880 3,791,833 1,810,097 276,054 355,073 12,109,526 302, 722 3,572,689 675,674,105 837,277 3,865,154 94,307,946 221,009 646,938 575,879 8,614,573 13,046,436 1,237,192 7,945,502 1,083, 737 203,158 926,061 505,534 47,610,952 555,954 639,573? 42,501,912 721,203 2,832, 677 30,637,933 1,714,827 4,644, 738 34,042,485 362,529 66,107, 727 787,002 4,756,053 15,495, 210 43,642,757 5,106, 673 13,830, 652 1,081,341 6,696,090 1,136,497 4,745,763 8,776,901 375, 064 1,502,176 255,357,452 1,132,433 9,593,137 27,995,705 202,506 189,757 1,458,909 2,118,424 793,247 217,755 3,411,491 197,423 16,889 149,229 264,108 929,312 152,335 55,490 11,379,511 243,271 1,173,184 15,349,632 504,653 1,341,607 1,675,019 111, 579 28,281,201 337,629 557,324 7,292,571 4,933,634 20,546 2,872,103 184,602 2,080,913 203,176 129,212 4,465,120 376,954 459,620 59,279,203 419,773 810,413 9,202,152 5,644 61,003 708,845 2,734,376 39,842 328,575 1,173,948 2,132,827 7,699 132,138 39,400 663,974 40,006 3,826 15,900,642 29,670 78,898 14,403,830 212,187 10,924 1,624,929 14,136 4,379,312 226,134 190,560 5,179,974 71,459,443 635 2,080,907 145,191 1,261,198 90,058 202,781 1,577,496 154,788 330,407 107,915,595 1,014,299 2,287,738 15,832,937 698 8,323 121,846 1,152,476 185,806 144,951 1,372,066 86,967 12,303 73,078 58,956 358,781 77,976 11,562 10,228,231 87,231 4,055 3,166,546 381,259 340,378 18,715 15,370,179 102, 733 43,995 3,125,018 601,159 7,966 212,722 33,759 1,412,711 62,152 49,667 3,149,434 111, 254 121,806 20,123,208 372,823 98,905 4,819,050 392 597 1,207,551 815,393 95,386 8,681 1,181,248 16,636 3,374 23,905 31,008 82,620 20,393 6,366 3,940,255 7,009 17,114 754,032 112,214 44 122,469 4, 755 2,134,815 42.726 2i 273 521,364 339,620 5,311 310,447 1,996 293,521 15,753 38,518 1,026,598 8,075 32,105 9,844,580 217,972 51*727 1,551,783 401 10,820 69,866 148,966 3,996 6,069,214 26,552,986 20,299,982 395,868 1,502,437 1,036,234 383,327,550 984,846 749,369 166,543,664 3,112,441 4,111,550 181,028, 432 4,276,399 6,279,552 322,535,344 541,579 136,299,842 2,227, 640 6,141,153 51,903,823 802,789,437 6,056,887 27,341,711 5,238,722 13,554,530 1,783,690 5,521,014 31,105,075 1,128,857 6,018,803 , 128,194,143 3,994,577 16,707,074 153,709,573 430,650 917,438 4,142,896 15,581,208 14,164,713 M ANUFACTURES North America. OF P R IN C IP A L D O M E ST IC Abrasives.................................................................................. Agricultural im plem ents..................................................... Aluminum, and manufactures o f ................................... . Art works................................................................................ Asbestos, manufactures of................................................. Blacking.................................................................................... Brass, and manufactures of............................................... Brooms and brushes............................................................. Candles..................................................................................... . Cars, carriages, other vehicles, and parts of.................. Celluloid, and manufactures of........................... .............. Cement, hydraulic.................................................................. Chemicals, drugs, dyes, and medicines........................... Clocks and watches, and parts of..................................... Coke............................................................................................ Copper, manufactures of...................................................... Cork, manufactures of..........................-............................. Cotton, manufactures of...................................... - *............ Dental goods............................................................. . ............. Earthen, stone, and china ware....................................... Electrical machinery, appliances, and instrum ents... Explosives................................................................................ Fertilizers (except phosphate rock).................. ............. Fibers, manufactures o f...................................................... Furs and fur skins.................................................................. Glass and glassware............................................................... Gold and silver, manufactures of, including jewelry.. Household and personal effects......................................... India rubber, manufactures of......................................... . Ink...................................................... f...................................... Instruments and appliances for scientific purposes.. Iron and steel, manufactures of....................................... Lamps, chandeliers, etc. (except electric).................... Lead, manufactures of, including type.......................... Leather, and manufactures of........................................... Matches.................................................................................... Motor boats............................................................................ Musical instruments............................................................ Naval stores............................................................................ Nickel, and manufactures of............................................. Europe. EXPORTS A rtic le . 520 No. 274.—DISTRIBUTION OP EXPORTS OF PRINCIPAL DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES (NOT INCLUDING FOODSTUFFS): B y A rticles a n d G rand D iv isio n s , Y ear E n d e d J u n e 30, 1917. Oils: 11,439,680 278,167 1,081,260 777,039 3,398,442 221,100 527,769 1,578,872 262,326 19,751 790,420 414,033 37,094 51,981 42,253 213,868 1,227,508 232,149 ,28,506 29,379 2,768,635 441,836 188,944 2,949,479 97,361,406 7,264,190 223,658,950 185,741 6,401,809 109,638 15,041,500 90,528 10,346,905 593,816 32,806,075 694,231 16,038,811 3,618,620 185,285 14,322,188 36,980 6,678 2.206.790 25,134 1,071,325 19,295 8,073,375 87,514 6.291.790 4,721,533 30,196 29,027 1,423,403 3,565 1,050,842 35,219 5,979,754 56,993 15,534,438 54,970 1,806,174 8,392 469,301 3,675 948,553 1,456,606 61,623,534 52,473 18,423,556 1,132,563 66,380,891 594,811 51,298,918 35,762,876 4,133,839,938 521 148,804,770 19,794,626 18,711,615 17,644,069 2,454,684 2,189,943 949,245 344,024 1,860,792 5,716,036 5,102,011 1,171,763 1,017,397 6,885,591 1,042,732 533,618 3,861,712 13,543,963 9,093,946 2,314,196 511,202 11,460,534 1,531,761 1,619,983 1,082,315 567,322 883,670 372,259 8,430,657 2,469,458 1,040,482 765,739 879,357 706,032 62,032 290,365 18,222 304,940 254,466 448,812 5,448,181 628,976 131,707 1,054,796 344,572 4,256,922 802,627 386,122 304,365 21,815 44,334 4,283,729 666,978 145,624 439,897 89,896 844,050 117,342 39,406 4,226 4,329,879 738,528 425,261 236,999 912,470 1,425,685 64,295 11,847,487 1,069, 217 90,848 295,411 63,579 348,043 43,447 25,850 15,063 157,938 49,432 694,102 14,027 5,847,878 21,304,215 27,838,814 2,407,386 4,461,166 1,245,152 9,734,829 2,488,100 3,992,117 329,336 56,479,403 4,258,528 4,359,057 21,116,181 19,571,665 2,707,725 2,702,121,042 783,500,583 213,733,689 301,360,342 EXPORTS OF P R IN C IP A L D O M E ST IC M A N U F A C T U R E S . Mineral, refined......................................... Vegetable (except cottonseed)............. Paints, pigments, and varnishes................. Paper, and manufactures of: Books, music, maps, engravings, etc. Ali other..................................................... Paraffin and paraffin w ax ............................ Perfumeries; cosmetics, etc .......................... Photographic goods......................................... Plated w are................., .................................... Quicksilver......................................................... Silk, manufactures of..................................... Soap...................................................................... Starch................................................................... Stone, including marble, manufactures of Straw and palm leaf, manufactures of___ Tin, manufactures of...................................... Tobacco, manufactures of............................. . T oys..................................................................... Trunks, valises, and traveling bags........... Vulcanized fiber and manufactures of-----Wood, manufactures o f.................................. Wool, manufactures of................................... Zinc, manufactures o f..................................... All other articles............................................... Total.......................................................... 522 IM P O R T S OP SU G A R , M O L A SSE S, A N D T IN PLATE S. N o . 3 7 5 . — SUGAR. A N D M O L A S S E S IM P O R T E D , A M O U N T S O P D U T Y C O L L E C T E D O N S U G A R , A N D C O S T P E R P O U N D ; Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s , 1894 to 1917. Molasses.1 Sugar.1 Year ended June 30- Dutiable. 1894... 1895. 1896... 1897... 1898... 1899... 1900... 1901... 1902... 1903... 1904... 1905... 1906... 1907... 1908... 1909... 1910... 1911... 1912... 1913... 1914... 1915... 1916... 1817... Pounds. 58,965,576 1,127,279,779 3,544,163,288 4,487,708,753 2,190,154,053 3,517,950,689 3,513,373,425 3,975,005,840 3,031,915,875 4, 216,108,106 3,700,623,613 3,680,932,998 3,979,331,430 4,391,839,975 3,371,997,112 4,189,421,018 3,918,676,197 3, 707,626, 780 3,669,048,271 4,536,880,516 4,950,072,662 5,094,139,571 5,'415,970,924 5,064,853,900 Free and dutiable. Pounds. 4,345,193,881 3,574,510,454 3,896,338,557 4,918,905,733 2,689,920,851 3,980,250,569 4,018,086,530 3,975,005,840 3,031,915,875 4,216,108,106 3,700,623,613 3,680,932,998 3,979,331,430 4,391,839,975 3,371,997,112 4,189,421,018 4,094,545,936 3,937,978,265 4,104,618,393 4,740,041,488 5,066,821,873 5,420,981,867 5,633,161,749 5,332,745,854 Average cost per Duty collected. pound in foreign country. Dollars. 126,871,889 76,462,836 89,219,773 99,066,181 60,472,749 94,964,120 100,250,974 90,487,800 55,061,097 72,088,973 71,915,753 97,645,449 85,460,088 92,806,253 80,258,147 96,554,998 106,349,005 96, 691,096 115,515,079 : 103,639,823 101,649,375 173,992,603 208,769,399 230,945,694 Dollars. 250,763.50 15,354,290.00 29,808,140. 30 41,253,753.00 29,378,937.81 61,428,331.87 57,417,772.33 62,680,260.03 52,622,601.01 63,214,744.61 57,780,729.64 51,171,283.78 52,440,228.94 60,135,181.11 49,984,995.90 56,213,472. 80 52,810,995.31 52,496,559.12 50,603,314.00 53,134,243. 63 61,508,851.00 49,282,113.17 55,336,870. 71 54,070,784.64 Cents. 2.92 2.14 2.29 2.01 2. 25 2.31 2.49 2. 28 1.82 1.71 1.94 2.65 2.15 2.11 2. 38 2. 30 2. 60 2.46 2.81 2.18 2. 01 3. 21 3.71 4.33 Free and dutiable. Gallons. 2 19,670,663 15,075,879 4,687,664 3,702,471 3,603,547 5,821,556 7,025,068 11,453,156 14,391,215 17,240,399 18,828,530 19,477,885 16,021,076 24,630,935 18,882,756 22,092,696 31,292,165 23,838,190 28,828,213 33,926,521 51,410,271 70,839,623 85,716,673 110,237,888 Dollars. 2 1,984,778 1,295,146 737,265 586,513 544,016 789,576 890,524 1,123,923 1,037,696 1,124,710 1,018,198 1,137,844 690,718 919,806 721,867 937,791 1,367,362 995,006 1,197,878 1,456,350 1,744,719 1,963,505 3,775,894 10,946,571 1 Does not include sugar or molasses shipped to the United States from Hawaii and Porto Rico after June 14, 1900, and May 1,1900, respectively, but does include those articles imported from the Philippine Islands in each year. 2 All free of duty. N o . 2 7 6 . — T IN P L A T E S I M P O R T E D : Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s , 1894 to 1917. Year ended June 30— 1894............................................... 1895............................................... 1896............................................... 1897............................................... 1898............................................... 1899............................................... 1900............................................... 1901............................................... 1902............................................... 1903............................................... 1904............................................... 1905............................................... 1906............................................... 1907............................................... 1908.............................................. 1909............................................... 1910............................................... 1911............................................... 1912............................................... 1913............................................... 1914............................................... 1915............................................... 1916............................................... 1917............................................. All other countries. United Kingdom. Quantity. Value. m Quantity. Value. Total. Quantity. Value. 453,880,341 11,961,524 507,075,599 12,119,083 383,882,250 8,915,083 229,208,495 5,320,238 170,872,133 3,786,626 107,831,639 2,592,106 147,321,985 4, 772,629 116,829,478 3,733,480 197,232,677 5,995,515 109,605,243 3,195,624 126,502,829 3,459,124 160,827,056 4,550,335 120,627,726 3,402,987 142,273,310 4,637,211 140,502,522 4, 279,862 116,860,827 3,202,311 153,704,447 4,315,459 94,759,014 2,993,670 5,954,894 249,626 27,993,475 946,538 48,501,287 1,460,792 10,462,673 339,373 1,709,840 132,959 1,215 502 128,676 7,994 24,997 35,573 24,400 22,522 21,458 27,167 36,582 70,109 14,291 14,330 8,540 9,256 454,160,826 508,038,938 385,138,983 230,073,683 171,662,345 108,484,826 147,963,804 ; 117,880,312 198,996,086 109,913,293 126,909,360 161,066,820 120,819,732 11,969,518 12,144,080 8,950,656 5,344,638 3,809,148 2,613,564 4,799,796 3,770,062 6,065,624 3,209,915 3,473,454 4,558,875 3,412,243 12,091 23,040 39,670 28,782 37,321 25,282 20,666 14,101 8,485 19,203 140,739,972 117,312,174 154,566,599 95,319,730 6,613,253 28,344,243 48,877,947 10,642,237 1,796,853 1,370,462 4,291,953 3,225,351 4,355,129 3,022,452 286,947 971,820 1,481,458 353,474 141,444 147,879 Pounds. Dollars. Pounds. 280,485 963,339 1.256,733 865,188 790,212 653,187 641,819 1,050,834 1,763,409 308,050 406,531 239,764 192,006 256,096 237,450 451,347 862,152 560,716 658,359 350,768 376,660 179,564 87,013 154,960 Dollars. 14,121 Pounds. 142,529,406 Dollars. 4,651,332 No. 277. — PRINCIPAL TROPICAL AND SUBTROPICAL ARTICLES: I mports (I ncluding Shipments prom H awaii Specified Y ears E nded June 30, 1890 to 1917, by Quantities an d V alues. * and Porto R ico) in QUANTITIES, Article. 1800 1895 1900 1905 1910 1913 1914 1915 243,231,939 338,653,876 1,203,860,007 1,322,069,861 . 233,135,606 147,254,224 475,722 401,048 304,182,814 364,913,711 6,599,683 2,275,327 41,003,295 59,400,224 8,109,375 8,184,167 267,065,948 210,576,704 41,935,297 40,351,433 58,510,577 82,880,337 7,618,100,085 7,469,570,412 100,865,935 103,364,410 54,732,098 54,099,740 523 i Balata and gutta-joolatong not included prior to 1905, a Cape sugar not above No. IQ Dutch standard In color only for years prior to 1914. 1917 IMPOSTS OF TROPICAL PRODUCTS. 41,74G, 872 176,267,646 29,307,048 73,903,495 192,306,634 108,668,070 IS,266,177 C ocoa .......................................p o u n d s .. 140,039,172 653,208,975 787,901,911 1,050,749,250 866,054,258 1,006,379,683 1 126,041,691 873,983,957 499,159,120 C o ftm ............................................d o — 166.754,464 8,600.040 07,398,521 85,210,879 195,928,233 121,840,679 130,347,676 49,332,022 C o t t o n , , , , ...................................d o — 187,284 296,821 292,820 409,004 395,002 242,339 231,478 351,570 F ib ers, e x ce p t f l a x . t o n s .. In d ia ru b b er, gu tta-p erch a, and i 67,899,473 154,620,629 i 41.068,401 196,124,764 161,781,150 i 58,506,569 170,753,572 su b stitu tes,...................... p ou n d s . - i 33,842,374 2,823,962 3,956,086 2,740,944 8,125,211 4,830,930 7,712,508 7,975,709 I n d ig o ...........................................d o . . . . 7,538,689 103,443,892 83,281,275 105,110,227 65,958,501 106,333,199 55,229,348 82.207,496 L icorice r o o t...............................d o — 115,636,131 5,840,357 893,984 1,923,174 775,046 4,545,136 967,702 7,364,031 6,981,484’ O liv e o i l . . .............................g a llo n s .. 116,679,891 109,264,593 219,564,320 225,633,414 231,260,026 294,169,206 124,020,171 280,222,192 R ip e ................ ........................p o u n d s .. S ilk , u n m anu factu red, inoluding 5,943,360 7,674,810 32,101,555 11,259,310 23,457,223 22,357,307 31,052,674 w aste a n d c o c o o n s . . . . .p o u n d s . . 34,545,829 26,843,677 38,845,615 42,092,796 65,235,401 60,083,644 53,028,757 43,793,258 56,574,499 S pices......................... ..................d o — S u g a r * ......................................... d o — 2,332,820,896 3,168,781,436 3,305,087,796 4,517,109,793 5,730,839,571 6,375,715,069 6,818,361,411 7,288,416,787 83,886,829 94,812,800 84,845,107 102,706,599 91,130,815 97,253,458 85,626,370 T e a .................................................d o . . . . 96,987,942 35,484,101 74,407,212 52,830,526 28,720,674 49,780,907 19,619,627 T o b a c c o , le a f..............................d o . . . . 26,668,261 66,419,487 1916 2 7 7 .— P rincipal T ropical a n d S ubtropical A rticles : I mports (I ncluding S hipm ents from H aw aii a n d P orto R ico ) in S pecified Y ears E nded June 30, 1890 to 1917, by Quantities and V alues—C ontinued. 524 No. VALUES. Article. 1890 1895 1900 1905 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 D o lla rs. D o lla r s . D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla r s . D o lla rs. 357,490 242,087 4,973,824 7,375,214 11,966,151 IS, 176,720 69,504,736 ; 119,449,144 4,771,421 5,502,754 17,413,876 25,178,609 3,588,279 2,903,678 7,113,778 8,237,382 28,901,774 45,172,S60 40,831,291 49,511,512 13,504,125 15,168,895 103,862,799 97,629,923 1,195,942 1,102,897 2,702,192 2,798,883 1,365,077 1,806,066 5,346,793 7,146,246 1,622,475 2,565,965 4,630,403 6,102,807 2,187,217 990,525 67,129,603 84,914,717 3, 483,459 6,187,136 466.422 421,963 172,161,671 163,352,389 13,671,946 17,433,688 39,274,767 51,468,055 1,203,773 2,641,573 17,617,184 20,090,139 539,536,373 764,883,922 464,412 7,124,688 21,503,983 111,456,524 6,499,632 20.803.635 3,337,228 4,871,663 51.539.636 61,595,395 12,741,609 74,101,765 1,093,226 2,221,998 2,047,192 8,394,190 1,810,429 7,652,017 1,641,540 100,930,025 5,595,509 481,973 157,664,793 16,735,302 49,095,718 2,277,675 23,130,549 756,812,306 685,936 561,106 777,637 4,266,852 4,271,775 4,011,107 23,478,156 35,804,242 40,387,418 107,794,377 115,907,764 133,514,428 4,786,954 4,076,127 6,028,836 40,478,280 23,291,974 40,241,792 9,721,715 4,818,780 9,678,099 2,721,151 2,502,623 1,479,216 63,563,069 38,596,924 56,020,531 69,819,782 53,525,105 54,621,385 11,842,654 14,827,537 21,510,283 86,399,470 158,586,193 193,118,855 3,143,872 8,235,670 1,596,978 2,130,136 1,179,856 2,820,484 1,609,571 2,190,822 1,252,989 11,118,021 8,675,486 10,431,568 879,699 2,445,005 843,418 6,235,575 6,435,813 5,939,576 2,226,697 1,434,219 3,712,956 83,130,557 124,333,655 160,571,808 8,946,622 5,926,972 7,744,143 607,233 439,901 612,658 256,882,833 313,967,248 359,974,371 17,512,619 20,599,857 19,265,264 40,898,914 38,145,562 43,990,113 1,697,543 1,662,578 1,863,515 16,096,627 23,487,599 35,875,145 807,642,182 1,060,851,416 1,244,001,283 1 Balata andgutta-joolatong not included prior to 1910. 2 Only cane sugar, not above No. 16 Dutch standard in color, and molasses for years prior to 1914. IMPORTS OF TROPICAL PRODUCTS. D o lla rs, D o lla r s . D o lla r s . D o lla rs. Barks for quinine................................ 117,297 563,065 570,725 282,775 Cabinet woods...................................... 1,245,203 2,430,702 3,055,617 Cocoa and chocolate, and manu factures of......................................... 3,853,148 6,210,985 9,494,843 2,859,642 Coffee...................................................... 78, 267,432 96,130,717 52,467,943 85,029,334 Cork, and manufactures of.............. 1,400,830 1,909,483 2,738,319 1, 588, 767 Cotton...................................................... 4,714,375 7,960,945 10,762,494 1,392,728 Dyewoods and extracts..................... 1,853,996 821,611 1,083, 644 1,943,272 Feathers, crude, not dressed............ 1,746,967 1, 736,458 2,036,866 1,741,383 Fibers, except flax.............................. 8, 823,769 11,222,790 24,277,262 35,857,650 prints and n u ts................................... 20,746,471 17,239,923 19,263,592 26,367,675 Gums....................................................... 5,560,322 6,884,704 10,630,481 5,697,280 India rubber, gutta-percha, and substitutes,except scrap rubber. 1 14,854,512 U 8 ,475,382 i 31,792,697 i 50,088,554 Indigo...................................................... 2,015,975 1,827,937 1,446,490 873,781 Ivory....................................................... 859*153 1,049,034 2,053,841 909,582 Licorice root.......................................... 1,404,563 1,667,256 1,780,109 794, 503 Olive oil.................................................. 952,405 1,170,871 2,108,893 819,110 1,650,675 2,189,721 2,632,409 Opium, crude and prepared............ 1,453,298 3,445,512 2,279,036 Rice.......................................................... 2,095,730 2,540,674 Sago, tapioca, etc................................. 315,261 411,029 761,525 1,108,726 Silk, unmanufactured........................ 24,331,867 22, 626,056 45,329,760 61,040,053 Spices......................................................., 3,223,071 2,640,235 3,401,265 4,583,356 350,008 536,303 542,712 416,718 Sponges................................................... Sugar and molasses1 2........................... 82,915,044 69,131,658 85,949,891 139,206,703 T ea......................................................... 12, 317,493 13,171,379 10,558,110 16,230,858 Tobacco, and manufactures o f.___ 21, 710,454 16,883,612 15,661,360 24,730,112 495,273 1,209,334 871,442 559,867 Vanilla beans........................................ 5,149,840 2,402,182 3,968,991 8,545,859 Vegetable oils, other than olive___ Total............................................ 295,528,557 303,476,706 334,590,780 505,511,552 1910 COMMERCE OF NONCONTIGUOUS TERRITORY. Wo. 2 7 8 —IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE INTO AND FROM ALASKA: V a l u e s , 1879 to 1917.12 Imports. Year ended June 30— Exports. States. 2 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 18871888. 1889. 1890. 18911892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. From United From other countries. Total. To United States.3 To other countries. Total. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla r s . D o lla r s . D o lla r s . D o lla r s . 9,987,164 10,772,465 12,955,165 15*715,11819,536,956 17,354,877 18,409,931 19,289,687 16,911,901 19,980,730 21,809,533 23,029,122 21,900,928 28,152,900 40,461,573 10,-228,569 10,165,140 10,801,446 9,.272,337 12,155,168 10,967,777 13,110,910 12,440,380 14,055,329 21,778,064 24,634,987 21,817,408 27,442,335 49,468,186 60,773,859 317.000 463.000 548.000 585.000 668.000 615.000 853.000 874.000 1.334.000 1.487.000 1.686.000 1.897.000 1.973.000 2.012.000 2.317.000 2.794.000 3.017.000 3.502.000 3.924.000 13.682.000 9.644.000 18.463.000 13.457.000 9,509,701 10,165,110 11,504, 255 14,869,827 18,402,765 16,577,903 17,762,600 18,670,339 16,205,730 19,417,227 20,827, 262 22,461,723 21,260,042 27,086,288 3S,992,049 4,791 3,032 10,966 8,484 14,945 4,420 8,944 14,252 18,636 28,211 32,809 24,577 23,302 15,691 37,362 80,490 55,850 72,414 96,694 175, 235 196,251 385,317 557,992 511,830 477,463 607,355 1,450,910 845,291 1.134,191 776,974 647,331 619,348 706,171 563,503 982,271 567,399 640,886 1,066,612 1,469,524 50,378 31,543 69,183 38.520 28,393 8,438 24,468 8,022 7,336 23,499 200 4,682 39,073 14,165 10,211 2,663 11.520 5,358 27,206 30,705 45,729 566,347 2,534,318 2,612,021 1,612,128 1,565,690 1,088,165 1,377,398 1,489,686 1,857,905 961,101 1,168,014 1,136,745 1,010,072 1,477,991 1,124,239 1,001,389 1,476,362 2,474,894 11,840,697 11,730,830 11,889,611 10,649,735 13,644,884 12,825,682 14,072,011 13,608,394 15,192,074 22,788,136 26,112,978 22,941,647 28,443,724 50,894,548 63,248,753 1 See also prior tables of “ Merchandise imported and exported, and duties collected by customs dis tricts.” 2 Unofficial estimates of the value of merchandise shipped from Pacific coast ports to Alaska from 1879 to 1901; 1903 to date, official figures of shipments to Alaska. 3 Shipments from Alaska. Shipments of domestic gold from Alaska to the United States during fiscal years for which records are available have been as follows: 1904, $6,347,742; 1905, $9,059,023; 1906, $12,038,608; 1907, $18,564,228; 1908, $11,490,777; 1909, $17,782,493; 1910, $18,393,128; 1911, $15,153,671; 1912, $17,250,019; 1913, $14,576,015; 1914, $12,291,672; 1915, $15,348,666; 1916, $16,195,635; 1917, $15,409,529. 525 526 CO M M ERC E OF N O N C O N TIG U O U S t e r r i t o r y No. 279.—IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE INTO AND FROM PORTO RICO: V alues , 1900 to 1917.1 [Sources: First four months of 1900 reports of the War Department; last two months of 19G0, returns of the collector of customs for Porto Rico; all other figures are from records of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce.] Imports. Year.2 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ; ................................ ................................ ................................ ............................... ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ F rom United States.3 D o lla r s . 3,286,168 6,965,408 10.832.653 12,245,845 11,210,060 13,974,070 19,224,881 25,686,285 22,677,376 23,618,545 27.097.654 34,671,958 38,470,963 33.155,005 32,568,368 30,929,831 35,892,515 49,539,249 From other countries. D o lla r s . 1.965.289 1,952,728 2,326,957 2,203,441 1,958,969 2,562,189 2, 602,784 3,580,887 3.148.289 2,925,781 3,537,201 4,115,039 4,501,928 3,745,057 3,838,419 2,954,465 3,058,400 4,005,975 Exports. Total. D o lla r s . 5,251,457 8,918,136 13,209,610 14,449,286 13,169,029 16,536,259 21.827.665 2 9 ,2 6 7 ,1 7 2 25.825.665 ; 26,544,326 : 30,634,855 38, 786,997 42,972,891 36,900,062 36,406,787 33,884,296. 38,950,915 53,545,224 To United States.4 To other countries. Total. D o lla r s . D o lla r s . D o lla r s . 2,477,480 1,833,796 : 5,641,137 3.002.679 8,378,766 4,055,190 11,051,195 4,037,884 11,722,826 4,543,077 15,633,145 3,076,420 : 19,142,461 4,115,069 22, 0 7 0 ,13S 4 , 9 2 6,1 67 25,891,261 4, 753,209 26,394,312 , 3,996,913 32,095,897 5,864,617 34, 765,409 5,152,958 42,873,401 6,832,012 40,538,623 8,564,942 34, 423,180 8,679,582 42,311,920 7,044,987 60,952,758 5,634,937 73,115,224 7.855.680 4,311,276 8,643,816 12,433,956 15,089,079 16.265.903 18.709.565 23,257,530 2 6 ,9 9 6 ,2 m 30,644,470 30,391,225 37, 960,514 39,918,367 49,705,413 49.103.565 43,102,762 49,356,907 66,587,695 80.970.904 * See also prior tables of “ Merchandise imported and exported by customs districts." 2 1900, Jan. 1 to June 30; 1901 to date, fiscal years. 3 Shipments to Porto Rico after 1900. 4 Shipments from Porto Rico after 1900. No. £80.—IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OP MERCHANDISE INTO AND PROM HAWAII: V alues , 1895 to 1917.1 [Sources: 1895 to 1900, the Hawaiian Annual; all other figures are from records of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce.] Imports. From United States.3 D o lla r s . 1895 1890 1897 From other countries. D o lla r s . 4,516,319 5,464,208 6,800,028 8,695,592 15,020.830 8,70% 822 <*) (»> 10,943,063 11,683,393 11,753,180 12,036,675 24,435,725 15,038,155 17,780,778 20,560,101 21,925,177 2 4 ,6 5 2 ,9 0 5 30,646,089 25,773,412 25,004, 764 31,127,577 44,330,475 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 823,466 599 ,4 4 4 882,600 1,673.223 1,048,747 1,521,376 2 , 835,278 3,036.583 3,142,013 3, 797,641 3,014,964 3,275,242 4,151,709 4,682,399 4 ,0 3 3 ,5 7 4 4, 606,334 5,190,449 5 , 598, 444 6 , 873,531 6,282,558 5, 716,023 6,068,529 6,482,951 Exports. Total. To United States.4 To other countries. D o lla r s . : 5,339,785 6,063,652 7,682,628 , 10,368,815 16,069,577 10,231,198 (D (*> 14,085,076 15,481,034 14,768,144 15,311,917 18.587.434 19, 720,554 21,814,352 25.166.435 27,115,626 3 0 ,2 5 1 ,3 4 9 3 7 , 519,620 32,055,970 30, 720, 787 37,196,106 50,813.426 D o lla r s . 8,392,190 35,460,093 15,962,029 , 17,256,084 ! 22,517,759 14,362,899 27,903,058 24,730,060 26,242,869 25,157,255 36,112,055 : 26,882,199 29,071,813 41,640,505 40,432,945 46,183,265 41,207,651 5 5 ,0 7 6 ,0 70 42, 713,184 40,678,580 62,087,250 64,438,297 73,174,343 D o lla r s . 81,948 55,132 59, 746 90,661 110,983 41,597 120,211 63,547 32,569 47,620 59,541 56,313 229,914 597,640 84,152 306, 763 730,642 3 7 3 ,2 7 3 758,646 915,245 377,509 226, 747 923,747 Total. D o lla r s . 8,474,138 15,515,230 16,021,775 17,346, 745 22,628,742 14,404,496 28,023,269 24,793,607 26,275,438 25,204,875 36,171,596 26,938,512 29,301,727 42,238,145 40,517,097 46,490,028 41,938,293 5 5 ,4 4 9 ,3 4 3 43,471,830 41,593,825 62.464.759 64,665,044 74,098,090 1 See also prior tables of “ Merchandise Imported and exported by customs districts.” 2 1895 to 1899, calendar years; 1900, from Jan. 1 to June 14;* 1901, to date, fiscal years. 3 After June 30,1900, the data represent shipments from the United States. 4 After June 30, 1900, the data represent shipments to the United States. 6 No data. 527 CO M M ERCE OP NONCONTIGU OU S TE R R ITO R Y . N o. 2 8 1 .—IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OP MERCHANDISE INTO AND PROM THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS: V a l u e s , 1906 t o I917.1 [Source: Report of the War Department.] Imports. From United States.2 Year ended June 3Q1 — 1906 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1907 d olla rs. 4,333,893 5,155,359 5,079,4SZ 4,691,770 10,775,301 19,483,658 20,604,155 25,387,085 28,571,821 22,394,381 23,804,367 27,516,556 ................................ ................................ .................. . ........... ................................ ................................ ................................ ............ . ................. ........................ ....... ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ Exports. From ot her countries. D ollars. 21,465,373 23,630,406 25,838,870 23,100,627 26,292,329 30,350,064 33,945,825 30,940,498 27,439,749 22,085,480 22,169,258 24,466, % 2 To Total. ; United States. D ollars. 25,799,266 28,785,855 30,918,357 27,792,397 37,067,630 49,833,722 54,549,980 50,327,583 56,011,570 44,479,861 45,973,625 51,983,278 D ollars. 11,579,411 12,079,204 10,323,233 10,215,331 18,741,771 16,716,956 ■ 21,517,<777 19,848,885 22,047,105 23,001,275 28,638,526 43,125,393 To other countries. D ollars . 20,337,723 21,634,153 22,493,334 20,778,232 21,122,398 23,061,673 28,802,059 33,834,441 29,190,943 27,913,786 32,825,505 28,589,982 Total. D ollars . 31,917,134 33,713,357 32,816,567 30,993,563 39,864,168 39,778,629 50,319,836 53,683,326 51,238,048 50,915,061 61,464,031 71,715,375 1 See also prior table of “ Merchandiseimported into and exported from the United States and excess of imports or exports, by countries.7 7 2 The marked discrepancy between the United States figures of exports to the Philippine Islands prior to 1911 and the Philippine figures of imports from the United States in corresponding periods is due chiefly to the fact that the Philippine import figures prior to that year omit merchandise imported free of duty for the use of the Government oa for use in construction ana equipment of railways in the islands, under r the act of Feb, 6, 1905, while the United States returns omit only Government supplies carried by Gov ernment vessels. No. 2 8 2 .—IMPOSTS AND EXPORTS OP MERCHANDISE INTO AND FROM TUTDIIiA: V alues , 1911 to 1917. [Source: Returns to the Navy Department.] Imports. Year ended June 30— 1911................................................................ 1912.......... ..................................................... 1913. . . . ...................................................... 1914.......... ................................ 1915................................................................ 1916................................................................ 1917............................................................... Exports. : From United States. From other coun tries. Total. To United States. To other coun tries. Total. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. 10,712 12,621 23,380 41,836 65,834 100,507 93,626 74,512 97,628 110,019 58,928 45,235 17,787 16,688 85,224 110,249 133,399 100,824 111,069 118,294 110,314 99,040 21,885 132,645 71,417 121,125 62,062 198,496 124,330 99,040 146,275 132,645 71,417 121,125 62,062 138,499 No. 2 8 3 .—IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE INTO AND FROM GUAM: V a l u e s , 1910 t o 1917. [Source: Returns to the Navy Department:} Exports. Imports. Year ended June 30— 1910................................................................ 1911............... ................................................ 1912............... ........................ ...................... 1913............... ............................................... 1914............................................................... 1915.............................................................. 1916................................................................ 1917................................................................ From United States. From other coun tries. D ollars. D ollars. 28,960 45,611 55,634 75,565 76,806 136,032 177,163 114,301 65,707 94,705 73,832 84,684 88,444 109,252 79,785 172,351 Total. To United States. To other couixtries. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. 94,667 1405,316 129,466 160.249 165.250 245,284 256,948 286,652 33,306 46,972 33,611 51,049 65,456 37,373 51,093 22,458 29,007 33,363 ; Total. D ollars. 33,611 51,049 65,456 37,373 51,093 22,458 62,313 80,435 V alues , Y ears E nded J une 30, 1916 and Q 1917. Porto Rico. 1916 Quantity. Coffee, green or raw........................pounds.. 509,158 334,534 1916 1917 Value. D ollars . 77,965 91,450 Quantity. 212,024 181,238 Philippine Islands.* Value. D ollars . 32,456 46,911 Quantity. 2,252,364 1917 Value. D ollars. 343,829 Quantity. 1,987,035 11,351 1916 Value. D ollars. 297,972 1,843 Quantity. 1917 Value. Quantity. D ollars. Value. D ollars. Fibers/vegetable, and textile grasses un manufactured .......... ..............long tons. „ 445 68,764 80,957 14,489.322 89,543 80,529 18,190,450 348 Fruits and n u t s _________ 1,242,151 8,194,284 3.324,423 3,444,541 4,114,045 6,850,655 Hides and skins, other than fur skins, 1,411,872 pounds.. , ____________________ ______ 295,216 298,567 1,517,459 1,534,754 259,623 1,481,717 405,447 Oils vegetable (coconut's...............pounds 2,873,2i4 44,254,050 5,141,002 Perfumery, cosmetics, etc. . ....... .................. 39,397 60,648 106,530 80,220 Seeds .......................................... . ■ Straw and grass, manufactures of................. 556,730 722 569,142 V 550 Sugar and molasses: 8,399,014 327,284 Molasses and sirup....... ........... gallons.. 16,279,073 1,073,786 18,751,212 1,332,538 10,979,383 392,110 S ugarBrown................................ pounds.. 849,763,491 45,799,299 977,377,996 53,987,767 1*110,134,328 52,516,283 1,127,825,256 60,137,962 217,190,825 6,389,017 267,891,954 8,382,562 27,025,500 1,901,812: 34,779,800 2,603,202 Refined......................... ..........do___ Tobacco, and manufactures of: 12,940 U nmanufactured..........................do___ 8,023,259 3,025,633 9,255,397 3,829,183 4,954 1,205 4,420 " Manufactures of—Cigars, cigarettes, and cheroots................... .....................M .. 2,478,052 164,234 5,545,774 212,488 7,859,850 1,383,055 W ood, and manufactures of ...................... 31,152 27,395 All other articles....... .................................... 183,762 399,186 408,814 573,343 i, 722,546 4,059,069 Total value of shipments of insular products............................................ Articles the growth, produce, and manufac ture of the United States, returned. __ Total value of shipments of domestic merchandise. . . _______________ 60,097,006 72,083,827 62,703,730 72,614,625 28,099,305 809,447 978,394 1,685,867 1,751,313 132,944 42,365,180 71,067 % 60,906,453 i.......... i 73,062,221 64,389,597 i Imports into the United States from the Philippine Islands. 74,365,938 28,232,249 42,436,247 CO M M ERCE O F N O N C O N T IG U O U S TERR ITO RY, Article. Hawaii. 528 N o . 2 8 4 . — S H IP M E N T S O F P R IN C IP A L IN SU LAR P R O D U C T S T O T H E U N ITED ST A T E S F R O M P O R T O R IC O , H AW AII, A N D TH E P H IL IP P IN E IS L A N D S , A N D T O T A L VALUES O F UNITED ST A T E S P R O D U C T S R E T U R N E D T H E R E F R O M : uantities and ** COMMERCE OF NONCONTIGUOUS TERRITORY. 529 N o. 28-5.—SH IPM ENTS OF PRINC IPAL DOMESTIC ARTICLES AND TOTAL SH IPM ENTS OF FOUEIGN M ERCHANDISE FROM THE U N IT E D STATES TO PORTO RICO, HAW AII, AND THE PH IL IP P IN E ISLA N D S: V alues , Y e a r s E nded J une 30, 1916 and 1917. Porto Rico. Hawaii. Philippine Islands. Article. 1916 Agricultural implements................... Animals: Cattle............................................ All other....................................... Breadstuffs: Rice.............................................. All other....................................... Cars, carriages, other vehicles, and parts of............................................ Chemicals, drugs, dyes, and medicines................................................. 1917 1916 1917 1916 1917 D ollars. D ollars . D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. 47,114 } 18,391 91,898 54,227 15,263 23,408 / 186,524 \ 58,583 56,867 60,799 37,600 195,763 5,596,068 2,994,388 6,587,122 4,086,369 7,307 2,322,166 267,423 3,142,022 2,093,904 586,953 1,087,748 1,797,922 2,331,591 2,390,072 1,256,922 1,072,306 625,283 854,145 552,717 049,878 812,855 811,059 Clocks and watches, and parts of___ 13,991 Coal..................................................... 423,947 Copper, manufactures o f................... 74;534 Cotton, manufactures of................... 3,868,436 Earthen, stone, and china ware....... 117,714 25,587 505,052 46,590 6,028,539 187,755 27,146 26,378 133,962 2,367,006 101,421 45,325 125,457 201,009 3,416,691 135,994 16,743 31,584 5,978,320 17,040 18,449 364 112,785 9,340,986 23,580 Eggs.................................................... Explosives.......................................... Fibers, vegetable, and textile grasses, manufactures of.........: ................... Fish..................................................... 61,506 24,58i 91,698 519,501 120,000 422,973 229,074 42,460 266,678 585,594 474,067 803,636 257,285 403,159 337,453 473,566 57,863 375,830 64,242 404,113 Fruits and nuts.................................. Furniture of metal............................. Glass and glassware........................... Hay..................................................... India rubber, manufactures of.......... 132,405 42,534 98,371 18,217 551,506 166,015 55,269 157,088 17,527 750,130 451,568 71,618 185,928 279,662 791,491 548,693 114,134 298,518 376,049 1,105,487 175,516 11,863 95,413 93,592 750,308 185,362 28,181 96,885 IS,170 824,654 Instruments, etc., for scientific pur poses............................ 27,689 Iron and steel, and manufactures of. 2,601,909 Lamps, chandeliers, and other de vices for illuminating..................... 42,742 31,029 4,799,949 17,742 5,009,141 21,095 7,996,965 32,737 3,781,607 19,325 3,758,745 58,853 36,110 43,007 31,904 85,712 Leather, and tanned skins, and man ufactures of................... 1,567,251 Malt liquors....................................... 132,543 Meat and dairy products................... 4,047,353 Naval stores.............................. 1,918,671 143,082 4,964,273 775,725 268,995 1,579,583 14,213 1,322,289 249,676 2,044,633 11,505 1,001,616 15,044 557,828 14,155 1,321,998 3, 383 1,017,385 18,517 Oils, mineral....................................... Paints, pigments, and colors............. Paper, and manufactures o f.............. Soap.................................................... Spirits, distilled.............................. 766,689 227,778 709,102 769,874 4,806 1,311,154 268,710 1,181,091 550,856 10,494 2,033,907 367,607 770,620 286,089 144,105 3,240,874 488,198 1,3J16,106 320,454 209,037 1,325,833 232,501 716,691 217,495 35,137 1,161,387 218,507 1,019,217 294,769 41,114 Sugar, molasses, and confectionery.. 771,096 Tobacco, and manufactures of.......... 357,432 Vegetables.......................................... 1,121,404 Wine........................................... 35,539 938,176 487,255 1,417,313 52,075 269,225 808,153 471,404 259,168 343,703 978,773 710,543 291,653 238,839 347,279 187,441 6,181 162,168 411,087 179,404 19,151 Wood, and manufactures of.............. 1,172,468 Wool, and manufactures o f.............. 187,247 All other articles................................ 3,759,964 1, 792,557 432,347 5,093,801 1,710,641 317,584 4,507,557 2,647,534 445,679 6,823, 442 159,842 74,052 2,329,189 199,160 187,449 3,186,005 Total shipments of domestic merchandise.......................... 34,927,311 48,134,386 30,825,187 43, 967,256 23,359,065 Total shipments of foreign mer chandise........................................... 965,204 1,404,863 302,390 62,107 307,219 26,995,951 Total shipments....................... 35,892,515 49,539,249 31,127,577 44,274,475 23,421,522 27,217,831 1Included in "A ll other” (breadstuffs). 3 29 5 1°— s a 1917-------34 221,880 CONSUMPTION ESTIMATES. N o. 2 8 6 .—COEN PEODUCED, IMPOETED, EXPOETED, AND EETAINED POE CONSUMPTION: Q u a n t it ie s , 1867 t o 1917. Year ended June 30— 1867-70*... 1871-80*.. 1881-90*.. 1891-5*... 1898-1900 * m v ° ......... 10 0 2 3 ...... 1903 5........ 1904*........ 1905*......... 1906*........ 1907*........ 1908 *........ 1909*......... 1910 *........ 1911*........ 1912*........ 1913*........ 1914*......... 1915 *........ 1916*........ 1917 * ........ Produced.! B ushels. 854,278,324 1,184,486,954 1.703.443.054 1,602,170,837 2.068.062.054 2,105,102,516 1,522,519,891 2,523,648,312 2,244,176,925 2,467,480,934 2,707,993,540 2,927,416,091 2.592.320.000 2.668.651.000 2.772.376.000 2.886.260.000 2.531.488.000 3.124.746.000 2.446.988.000 2.672.804.000 2.994.793.000 2.566.927.000 Exports of domestic.5 B'ushels. 9,736,905 55,078,160 58,459,600 50,168,128 176,470,359 181,405,473 28,028,688 76,639,261 58,222,061 90,293,483 119,893,833 86,368,228 55,063,860 37,665,040 38,128,468 65,614,522 41,797,291 50,780,143 10,725,819 50,668,303 39,896,928 66,753,294 Domestic retained for consumption. Net imports.* B ushels. B ushels. 844,541,419 1,129,508,794 1,G44,983,154 1.552.002.709 1,891,591,695 1,923,697,043 1,494,491,203 2,447,009,051 2,185,954,864 2,377,187,451 2,588,099,707 2,841,047,863 2,537,256,140 2,630,985,960 2,734,247,502 2,820,645,478 2.489.696.709 3,073,965,857 2,436,262,181 2,622,135,697 2,954,896.072 2,500,173,706 76,373 55,208 29,281 5,954 4,003 5,353 17,456 40,775 11,898 15,676 10,429 10,184 19,370 228,275 118,120 52,509 53,488 865,254 12,290,498 9,894,498 5,212,691 2,270,079 Total consumption, domestic and foreign. Percent domestic product exported. B ushels. P er cent. 844,617,792 1,129,564,002 1,645,012,435 1,552,008,663 1,891,595,703 1,923,702,396 1,494,508,659 2,447,049,826 2.185.966.762 2,377,203,127 2,588,100,136 2.841.058.047 2,537,275,510 2,631,214,235 2,734,365,622 2.820.698.047 2,489,744,197 3,074,831,111 2,448,552,679 2,632,030,195 2.960.108.763 2,502,443,785 1.14 4.65 3.43 3.13 8.53 8.62 1.84 3.04 2.59 3.66 4.43 2.96 2.12 1.41 1.38 2.27 1.65 1.63 .44 1.90 1.33 2.60 1 The production Is of the calendar year preceding the fiscal year, the figures being those of the United States Department of Agriculture. 2 Including corn meal reduced to corn at rate of 4 bushels to barrel. * The figures include for years prior to 1910 net imports of corn and imports of corn meal for consump tion; for 1910 and subsequent years all figures represent imports for consumption. Small amounts of burnt or roasted corn in 1898,1899, and 1900 are omitted. * Average for the period. * Data relate to United States as a whole. Production (if any) for noncontiguous territory is lacking. No. 2 8 7 .—WHEAT PRODUCED, IMPORTED, EXPORTED, AND RETAINED FOR CONSUMPTION; Q u a n t it ie s , 1867 to 1917. Year ended June 30— Domestic Produced.1 Exports of i retained for domestic.2 \ consump, tion. B ushels. 1867-70* 212,156,201 1871-80* 312,152,928 1881-90* 449,695,359 1891-95* 476,678,028 1896-00* *529,477,802 1901*.. 522,229,505 1902*.. 748,460,218 1903*.. 670,063,008 1904*.. 637,821,835 1905*.. 552,399,517 1906*.. 692,979,489 1907*.. 735,260,970 1908*.. 634,087,000 1909*.. 664,602,000 1910*.. 737,189,000 1911*.. 635,121,000 1912*.. 621,338,000 1913*.. 730,267,000 1914*.. 763,380,000 1915*.. 891,017,000 1916*.. 1,025,801,000 1917*.. 636,318,000 B ush els . 30,646,984 86,275,673 126,615,708 166,571,122 179,518,025 215,990,073 234,772,515 202,905,598 120,727,613 44,112,910 97,609,007 146,700,425 163,043,669 114,268,468 87,364,318 69,311,760 79,689,404 142,879,597 145,590,349 332,464,976 243,117,026 203,5/3,928 B ushels. 181,509,217 225,877,255 323,079,651 310,106,906 349,959,777 306,239,432 513,687,703 467,157,410 517,094,222 508,286,607 595,370,482 588,560,545 471,043,331 550,333,532 649,824,682 565,809,240 541,648,596 587,387,403 617,789,(51 558,552,024 782,683,974 432,744,072 Per Share cif total expor tsin Total con cent of form of— do Exports sumption, Imports.2 mestic of domestic foreign.2 and foreign.2 prod uct ex 1 l i ported. i * B ushels. P .c i . P. ct. P M . B ushels. B ushels. 2,055,799 613,153 182,751,863 14.45 61.76 38.24 1,358,538 896,817 226,338,976 27.64 77.48 22.52 397,274 382,802 323,094,123 28.16 65.93 34.07 1,327,116 759,482 310,674,540 34.94 59.50 40.50 1,582,970 1,595,524 349,947,223 33.90 59.03 40.97 669,112 306,173,421 41. 36 61.23 38.77 603,101 120,502 45,464 513,762,741 31.37 65.97 34.03 1,080,129 1,261,626 466,975,913 30.28 56.54 43.46 217,682 168,761 517,143,143 18.92 36.59 63.41 3,286,190 587,473 510,985,324 7.99 11.11 88.89 261,908 32,972 595,599,418 14.09 35.85 €4.15 590,092 I 599,432 588,551,205 19.95 52.38 47.62 519,786 307,877 471,255,240 25.71 61.63 38.37 3,772 550,786,700 17.19 58.57 41.43 456,940 815,616 136,659 650,503,639 11.85 53.50 46.50 1,146,558 1,397 566,954,401 10.91 34.24 65.76 1,291 545,060,932 12.83 37.85 62.15 3,413,627 83,037 588,586,405 19.57 64.11 35.89 1,282,039 752,584 619,420,603 19.07 63.65 36.35 2,383,536 715,369 187,871 559,079,522 37.31 78.11 21.89 7,187,650 621,240 781,250,384 23.70 71.33 28.67 24,924,985 63,948 457,605,109 31.99 73.00 26.40 1 The production is of the calendar year preceding the fiscal year, the figures being those of the United States Department of Agriculture. 2 Including wheat Hour reduced to wheat prior to 1880 at the rate of 5, and subsequently at the rate of 4^ bushels to the barrel. 3Includes wheat for seeding. * Average for the period. * Data relate to United States as a whole. Production (if any) for noncontiguous territory is lacking. * 531 532 PRODUCTION, IMPORTS, EXPORTS, ETC., OP SUGAR', No. 28 8 .—SUGAR: P r o d u c t io n , I m p o r t s , E x p o r t s , C o n s u m p t io n i n C o n F o r e ig n P r o d u c t io n , {Sources: United States production—cane, in Louisiana, beginning w ith 1903-4, from W illett & Gray except figures of the Department of Agriculture for 1898 and 1902 and later years. World's production— to 1905, includes, with respect to British India, exports only, and subsequently the product of that 40,000,000 hundredweight of 112 pounds each.] Production in continental U. SJ Year ended June30— 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881......... 1882......... 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916«....... 19176....... Cane. Beet. P o u n d s. P ounds . 896.000 11,200,000 .................... 896.000 .................... 20,680,000 896.000 50.400.000 .................... 896.000 51.520.000 .................... 896.000 100,801,225 .................... 87.043.000 896.000 .................... 178,304,592 896.000 .................... 896.000 156,352,125 .................... 134,832,493 .................... 1,120,000 108,640,119 .................... 1,568,000 142,240,691 224.000 .................... 224.000 .................... 172,480,070 224.000 199,360,570 .................... 224.000 159,041,941 .................... 448.000 250, 880,753 .................... 178.872.000 .................... 2,688,000 1,120,000 285,302,899 171,074,950 1,120,000 318,746,258 .................... 1,120,000 302,944,230 .................... 1,198,400 225,962,963 .................... 2.134.720 302,754,486 .................... 1.344.000 191,282,272 .................... 1.792.000 571,200 375,904,197 .................... 344,756,221 .................... 4,168,640 301,284,395 .................... 4.934.720 497,169,856 .................... 7,748,160 370,579,307 .................... 11,997,440 498,455,926 .................... 26,920,320 .................... 44,688,000 610, 825,618 729,392,561 .................... 45,006,080 543,633,726 .................... 65,452,800 644,175,323 .................... 84,080,640 708,251,878 .................... 90,491,670 568,789,795 .................... 72,735,040 322,549,011 .................... 163,458,075 623,774,123 .................... 172,164,160 728,650,448 .................... 369,211,733 745,805,875 .................... 436,811,685 525.952.000 .................... 481,209,087 784,000,000 .................... 484.226.430 766.080.000 .................... 625,841,228 544.320.000 .................... 967.224.000 788.480.000 .................... 927.256.430 828.800.000 .................... 851.768.000 750.400.000 1.024.938.000 .................... 710.080.000 1.020.344.000 .................... .................... 721,748,160 1,199,000,000 .................... 325,147,200 1.385.122.000 .................... 601,074,880 1.466.802.000 493,239,040 1.444.108.000 .................... 277,240,320 1.748.440.000 621,799,360 1.641.314.000 and Brought from islands now designated as noncon tiguous territories of U. S.3 Total. From Porto Rico. From Hawaii. P ounds. P ou n ds . 51,694,718 106,360,235 91,918,924 105,845,851 111.615.991 130,712,197 149,219,683 167,582,316 122,657,581 98,871,248 114,583,612 70,289,275 62,784,202 73,978,123 84,706,761 84,070,596 50,533,363 78,788,027 83,940,670 138,382,724 159,799,898 93,002,688 131,443,622 115,654,059 81,340,747 76,926,934 80,013,652 80,474,547 99,617,911 75,546,030 56,352,954 81,582,810 86,607,317 98,452,420 107,208,014 72,558,181 137,201,828 183,817,049 226,143,508 259,231,607 271,319,993 410,544,618 408.149.992 469,205,082 488,452,733 569,039,881 645,834,403 734,289,872 765,420,310 641,252,527 588,922,493 849,763,491 977,377,996 P o u n d s. 12.096.000 21.576.000 51.296.000 52.416.000 101,697,225 87.929.000 179,200,592 157,248,125 135,952,493 110,208,119 142,464,691 172,704,070 199,584,570 159,265,941 251,328,753 181,560,000 286,422,899 172,194,950 319,866,258 304,142,630 228 097,683 304,098,486 193,074, 272 376,475,397 348,924,861 306,219,115 504,918,016 382,576,747 525,376,246 655,513,618 774,398,641 609,086,526 728,255,963 798,743,548 641,524,835 486,007,086 795,938,283 1,097,862,181 1,182,617,560 1,007,161,087 1.268.226.430 1,391,921,228 1.511.544.000 1.715.736.430 1.680.568.000 1.775.338.000 1.730.424.000 1,920,748,160 1,710,259,200 2,067,876,880 1,937,347,040 2,025,680,320 2,263,113,360 2,434,644 16,062,039 15,207,914 18,271,258 16,315,491 14,016,181 15,018,469 15,360,184 15,805,370 13,582,874 17,909,360 20,978,374 32,785,463 30,434,916 41,696,674 61,556,708 76,907,207 106,181,858 114,132,670 125,158,797 169,652,603 191,623,175 218,290,835 228,540,513 243,324,683 224,457,011 312,255,016 262,612,405 289,553,529 326,574,584 274,385,228 352,175,269 431,217,116 499,776,895 462,423,600 504,713,105 690,877,934 720,553,357 774,825,420 736,492,092 832,721,387 746,602,637 821,014,811 1,077,570,637 1,022,863,928 1,110,594,466 1,011,215,858 1,205,465,510 1,085,362,344 1,114,750,702 1,280,863,812 1,137,159,828 1,162,605,056 From Philippine Islands.3 P ounds. 15,877,773 29,208,963 22,251,699 22,719,444 35,544,844 59,367,828 50,950,793 87,339,414 70,142,113 77.271.492 119,309,951 110,455,708 161,089,740 140,044,046 112,450,478 132,859,769 190,494,795 163,658,156 188,589,026 295,235,883 179,503,732 292,082,214 246,168,994 274,809,392 186,151,600 259,775,540 92,610,118 97,285,662 122,413,780 124.052.343 68.770.492 145.075.344 72,463,577 29,489,600 51,625,280 49,490,542 4, 693,333 11.424.000 18,773,333 61,570,614 77,997,424 69,373,602 25,164,756 38.408.000 83.648.000 175,869,739 230,351,485 435,570,122 203,160,972 116,749,211 326,842,296 217,190,825 267,891,954 Total. P o u n d s. 70,007,135 151,631,237 129,378,537 146,836,553 163,476,326 204,096,206 215,188,945 270.281.914 208, 605,064 189.725.614 251,802,923 201,723,357 256.659.405 244,457,085 238,853,913 278,487,073 317.935.365 348,628,041 386.662.366 558,777,404 508,956,233 576,708,077 595,903,451 619,003,964 510,817,030 561 159,485 484,878,786 440.372.614 511,585,220 526,172,957 399,508,674 578,833,423 590,288,010627.718.915 621,256,894 626,761,828 832, 773,095 915.794.406 1,019,742,261 1,057,294,313 1,182,038,804 1,226,520,857 1,254,329,559 1,585,183,719 1,594,964,661 1,855,504,086 1,887,401,746 2,375,325,504 2,053,943,626 1, 872,752,440 2,196,628,601 2,204,114.144 2,407,875,006 * Production is of the season preceding the fiscal year. 2 Exclusive of small amounts coming through Alaska, and in the fiscal year 1917 of sugar which came from the Virgin Islands, 26,406,776 pounds, all returned as dutiable. 3 Prom 1869 to 1885, “ All other Spanish possessions.” PRO D U CTIO N , IM P O R T S , TINENTAL UN ITED 1865 t o 1917. EXPO RTS, STATES AND RELA TIO N E T C ., OF SU G AR. 533 OF CONSUMPTION TO THE H O M E AND for other years from A. Bouchereau, except census figures for census years. Beet, from W illett & Gray, 1865 to 1897, inclusive, A. Bouchereau, New Orleans; subsequent years, W illett & Gray, which, from 1898 country. The product of British India, according to the British Statistical Abstract, averages about Percentage of consumption Total Retained for supplied by— imports ex Exported consumption clusive of in U.S. (con Do Nonnoncontigu from U .S .4 tinental)^ mes con- For eign ous territory. tic. tig’s coun ter’y tries. P ounds. 581,929,359 848,.423,787 719,675,469 974,352,862 1,084,357,104 992,677,363 1,062,284,708 1,238,903,760 1,359,699,528 1,511,572,255 1,545,707,067 1,292,254,115 1,397,897,426 1,292,004,849 1,595,511,923 1/550,814, 611 1,628,809,840 1,641,524,333 1,751,005,299 2,197,639,492 2,208,928,420 2,113,173,688 2,540,539, 789 2,081,280,318 2,251,385,937 2,372,852,075 2,998,598,436 3,116,136,551 3,254,860,127 3,819,020,924 3,175,001,780 3,317,505,134 4,328,617,723 2,062,201,936 3,358,993,675 3,391,324,702 3-, 970,312,507 3,020,491,875 4,197,334,773 3,639,052,999 3,602,935,574 3,909,957,828 4,366,675,219 3,333,589,112 4,105,710,716 3,918,593,677 3,707,583,445 3,668,997,368 4,536,843,342 4,950,028,070 5,094,101,436 5,415,763,835 5,064,806,051 P ounds. P ounds. 631,397,214 32,635,280 13,027,910 1,008,603,114 880,009,330 20,340,676 18,329,940 1,155,275,475 20,995,911 1,328,534,744 22,760,904 1,261,941,665 14,203,714 1,442,470,531 16,598,822 1,649,834,977 34,010,384 1,670,246,701 29,442,750 1*782,063,238 35,352,785 1,904,621,896 67,730,198 1,598,951,344 42,872,675 1,811,268,726 50,123,065 1,645,604,810 82,741,564 2,002,953,025 40,640,206 1,970,221,478 31,980,791 2,201,187,313 19,443,075 2,142,904,249 30,552,136 2,426,981,787 85,532,916 2,975,026,610 258,163,890 2,687,818,446 175,836,220 2,818,144,031 204,241,167 3,125,276,345 60,399,496 3,016,360,183 19,751,597 3,091,376,231 47,495,577 3,192,735,098 113,051,117 3,875,344,121 19,414,620 3,919,671,292 29,232,282 4,262,589,311 64,324,539 4,936,382,960 27,234,732 4,321,674,363 10,743,185 4,494,681,898 48,770,668 5,598,391,028 19,927,465 3,468,736,934 16,964,213 4,604,811,191 26,918,380 4,477,175,236 14,015,102 5,585,008,783 15,175,805 5,018,972,657 19,529,092 6,380,165,502 41,607,988 5,661,900,411 27,428,446 6,025,772,362 37,105,110 6,491,294,803 42,879,843 7,089,668,935 43,686,270 6,590,822,991 97,879, 825 7,283,363,552 189,304,952 7,360,130,811 89,436,445 7,235,972,746 102,915,741 7,862,155,291 66,569,033 8,234,477,135 96,862,462 8,793,794,928 601,103,749 8,626,973,328 1,685,195,537 7,960,362,762 1,268,306,254 8,467,488,163 1.9 2.2 5.8 4.5 7.7 7.1 12.4 9.5 8.3 6.2 7.5 10.8 11.0 9.7 12.6 9.2 13.0 8.0 13.2 10.2 8.5 10.8 6.1 12.5 11.3 9.6 16.5 9.8 11.1 15.0 14.7 12.7 12.3 16.0 14.9 16.4 12.3 10.6 13.2 12.6 14.2 14.8 11.9 13.9 14.4 16.3 15.9 18.8 18.9 20.5 19.1 20.5 16.5 17.6 9.0 11.2 12.3 12.0 13.2 10.7 18.0 9.2 13.5 12.9 13.1 10.5 23.0 18.1 13.9 13.5 10.9 14.0 14.3 14.9 21.9 18.2 18.5 16.0 17.8 18.7 21.1 19.6 21.4 18.9 21.3 17.7 26.1 24.0 23.1 21.9 24. i 25.2 24.0 26.0 24.4 30.2 21.0 24.7 23.5 21.3 22.5 25.5 25.5 27.7 26.7 28.4 87.0 82.8 79.5 82.8 80.0 76.9 72.7 74.1 79.4 83.2 79.3 76.6 74.8 75.5 75.5 75.6 72.6 75.7 70.9 71.0 72.6 68.7 74.8 67.0 72.2 72.8 74.5 79.0 75.7 76.1 72.8 73.6 76.4 58.9 72.6 75.1 70.8 59.9 65.5 63.5 59.3 59.7 61.0 49.9 55,0 50.7 50.0 45.4 54.3 55.2 52.0 46.8 44.9 Per capita con sump tion in U.S.5 Lbs. World’s production of sugar.i Total. P ounds. 18.17 28.45 24.30 31.24 35.19 32.73 36.47 40.64 40.08 41.64 43.33 35.42 39.07' 34.59 40.99 39. 46 42.89 40.82 45.20 54.18 47.87 49. 09 53.26 50.29 50.44 50.72 60.70 60.22 4,412,800,000 4,578,560,000 5,048,960,000 4,719,680,000 5,326,720,000 5,411,840,000 5,920,320,000 5,866,560,000 6,726,720,000 7,006,720,000 6,565,440,000 6,569,920,000 6,088,320,000 7,266,560,000 8,021,440,0C0 7,288, 960,000 8,196,160,000 8,606,080,000 9,528,960,000 10,492,160,000 10,967,040,000 10,218,880,000 f l , 374, 720,000 11,011,840,000 11,173,120,000 12,772,480,000 14,033,600,000 14,230,720,000 72.99 62.69 63.98 78.20 47.55 61.98 58.91 71.96 63.35 78.92 68.66 71.66 75.74 81.19 74.11 80.43 79.90 77.15 82.43 85.04 89.14 86. 04 78.13 81-81 16,532,250,560 17, 778,582,080 16,215,805,760 17,828,489,280 17,329,598, 720 17,942,422,400 19,369,920,640 21,757,115,520 24,625,095,040 22,222,280,640 23,124,933,440 21,309, 706,880 31,241, 784,000 32,419,822,400 31,181,106,880 32,599, 871,360 33,415,267,200 38,083,411,200 35,585,303,040 40,787,743,360 41,972,098,560 41,511,919,680 37,094,744,960 37,144,428,160 64.24 14,500, m , m Per cent of Year world’s ended product June con Per cent sumed 30— beet. in U.S. 27.2 30.7 34.0 34.7 31.2 34.4 34.1 39.0 40.3 41.2 41.6 45.8 38.5 43.7 43.9 43.1 47.8 46.4 50.5 ! 50.4 52.0 48.7 53.8 49.9 5,4.6 63.7 59.2 55.1 53.0 52.7 60.6 59.6 64.4 63.0 62.6 64.7 62.5 62.9 58.0 59.0 51.7 51.7 49.4 50.3 47.6 44.2 50.4 42.9 49.3 47.2 44.5 35.5 32.4 14.3 22.0 17.4 24.5 24.9 23.3 24.4 28.1 24.8 25.4 29.0 24.3 29.8 22.7 25.0 27.1 26.9 24.9 25.5 28.4 24.5 27.6 27.5 27.4 27.7 25.0 27.6 27.5 29.4 29.9 24.3 27.1 31.4 20.0 25.7 23.1 25.7 20.4 28.7 24.5 28.3 20.fr 21.9 21.1 22.3 22.0 19.0 22.1 20.2 20.9 20.8 21.5 22.8 ...1865 ...1866 ...1867 ...1868 ...1869 ...1870 ...1871 ...1872 . ..1873 ...1874 . ..1875 . ..1876 ...1877 . ..1878 ...1879 ...1880 ...1881 ...1882 ...1883 . ..1884 ...1885 ...1886 ...1887 .-.1888 *..1889 — 1890 ...1891 . ..1892 ...1893 ...1894 ...1895 . ..1896 ...1897 . . .1898 ...1899 — 1900 ...1901 ...1902 ...1903 ...1904 ...1905 ...1906 . ..1907 ...1908 . ..1909 ...1910 ...1911 ...1912 ...1913 ...1914 . . 1915 . .*1916 . .a 1917 4 Figures relate to continental United States after 1900. 6 Expressed mainly in terms of raw sugar. e Figures of production and those based thereon are somewhat preliminary and are subject to correction. 534 H o. (Source; PRO D U CTIO N , IM P O R TS, EXPORTS, E T C ., 280^— C O T T O N : OP COTTON. P r o d u c t io n , C o n s u m p t io n , I m p o s t s , a n d 1863 to 1917. E xpoets, Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce. Bulletin 134 of that Bureau, p. 51, cites original sources.}1 7 6 * 2 Production.2 Year ended1— June 30— 1S63.......... 1864.......... 1865.......... 1866.......... Aug. 31— 1867.......... 1868......... 1869.......... 1870.......... 1871......... 1872......... 1873.......... 1874.......... 1875......... 1876......... 1877.......... 1878.......... 1879.......... 1880......... 1881......... 1882......... 1883.......... 1884.......... 1885.......... 1886.......... 1887.......... 1888.......... 1880......... 1890......... 1891......... 1892......... 1893......... 1894......... 1895.......... 1896......... 1897......... 1898.......... 1899.......... 1900.......... 1901......... 1902......... 1903......... 1904......... 1905......... 1906......... 1907......... 1908......... 1909......... 1910.......... 1911.......... 1912......... 1913......... 1914......... July 31— 1915.......... 1916......... 1917......... Running Equivalent Aver bales 500-pound (counting bales, gross age net weight round as weight. of bale. half bales). 1,600,000 450,000 . 300,000 2,289,316 2,097,254 2,519,554 2,366,467 63,011,996 4,352,317 2,974,351 3,930,508 4,170,388 3,832,991 4,632,313 4,474,069 4,773,865 5,074,155 5,755,359 6,605,750 5,456,048 6,949,756 5,713,200 5,682,000 6,575,691 6,505,087 7,048,833 6,938,290 7,472,511 8,652,597 9,035,379 6,700,365 7,493,000 9,901,251 7,161,094 8,532,705 10,897,857 11,189,205 9,393,242 10,102,102 9,582,520 10,588,250 9,819,969 13,451,337 10,495,105 12,983,201 11,057,822 13,086,005 10,072,731 11,568,334 15,553,073 13,488,539 13,982,811 15,905,840 11,068,173 11,363,915 1,596,653 449,059 299,372 2,093,658 1,948,077 2,345,610 2,198,141 2,409,597 4,024,527 2,756,564 3,650,932 3,873,750 3,528,276 4,302,818 4,118,390 4,494,224 4,745,078 5,466,387 6,356,998 5,136,447 6,833,442 5,521,963 5,477,448 6,369,341 6,314,561 6,884,667 6,923,775 7,472,511 8,562,089 8,940,867 6,658,313 7,433,056 10,025,534 7,146,772 8,515,640 10,985,040 11,435,368 9,345,391 10,123,027 9,509,745 10,630,945 9,851,129 13,438,012 10,575,017 13,273,809 11,107,179 13,241,799 10,004,949 11,608,616 15,692,701 13,703,421 14,156,486 16,134,930 11,191,820 11,449,930 Exports of Net Value of Consump domestic ports im (500lint per tion (500- cotton pound (500-pound pound pound, oalgs). ;bales). bales). upland cotton.* Pounds Cents. 67.2 477 477 101,5 83.4 477 43.2 441 444 31.6 24.9 445 444 29.0 440 24.0 442 17.0 443 20.5 444 18.2 444 17.0 440 15.0 444 13.0 440 11.7 11.3 450 447 10.8 454 12.0 11.3 460 12.2 450 10.6 470 462 10.6 10.5 460 9.4 463 464 10.3 467 10.3 10.7 477 478 11.5 473 8.6 473 7.3 475 8.4 474 7.5 484 5.9 477 8.2 477 7.3 482 5.6 489 4.9 476 7.6 480 9.3 489 8.1 481 8.2 480 12.2 478 8.7 482 10.9 490 10.0 480 11.5 484 9.2 475 14.3 480 14.0 482 9.6 486 11.5 484 12.5 485 7.3 484 11.2 482 17.3 287,397 219,540 344,278 614,540 715,258 844,044 860,481 796,616 1,026,583 1,146,730 1,115,691 1,213,052 1,098,163 1,255,712 1,314,489 1,458,667 1,457,266 1,500,688 1,865,922 1,849,457 2,038,400 1,813,865 1,687,108 2,094,682 2,049,687 2,205,302 2,309,250 2,518,409 2,604,491 2,846,753 2,415,875 2,300,276 2,983,665 2,499,731 2,841,394 3,472> 398 3,672,097 3,687,253 3,603,516 4,080,287 4,187,076 3,980,567 4,523,208 4,877,465 4,974,199 4,493,028 5,198,963 4,759,364 4,713,126 5,400,005 5,867,431 5,942,808 6,087,338 7,326,598 7,721,354 22,770 23,998 17,789 1,301,146 41,401,697 1,502,756 1,300,449 1,987,708 2,922,757 1,824,937 2,470,590 2,682,631 2,504,118 3,037,650 2,839,418 3,197,439 3,290,167 3,742,752 4,453,495 3,376,521 4,591,331 3,733,369 3,730,170 4,200,647 4,301,542 4,519,254 4,730,192 4,928,921 5,850,219 5,896,800 4,485,251 5,307,295 6,961,372 4,761,505 6,124,026 7,811,031 7,626,525 6,167,623 6,806,572 6,870,313 6,913,506 6,233,682 9,057,397 6,975,494 8,825,236 7,779,508 8,889,724 6,491,843 8,025,991 11,081,332 9,199,093 7 9,256,028 7 8,931,253 6,405,993 5,963,682 , 67,695 52,405 68,798 10,322 M l, 035 345 1,870 3,026 1,802 6,374 10,016 3,541 3,784 4,498 4,832 5,046 5,049 7,578 5,447 3,261 4,716 11,247 7,144 8,270 7,552 11,983 15,284 18,334 45,580 64,394 85,735 59,405 99,399 112,001 114,712 105,802 103,223 134,778 116,610 190,080 149,113 100,298 130,182 133,464 202,733 140,869 165,451 151,395 231,191 229,268 225,460 7 265,646 7363,595 420,995 288,486 Propor tion of domestic product exported. Per cent. 1.43 5.34 5.94 62.15 71.95 64.07 59.16 82.49 72.62 66.20 67.67 69.25 70.97 70.60 68.94 71.14 69.34 68.47 70.06 65.74 67.19 67.61 69.07 65,95 68.12 65.64 68.32 65.96 68.33 65.95 67.36 71.40 69.44 66.62 71.92 71.11 66.69 66.00 67.24 72.24 65.03 63.28 67.40 65.96 66.49 70.04 67.13 64.89 69.14 70.61 67.13 65.45 55.35 57.24 52.09 1 Years specified in the stub represent commercial years instead of years of growth. This explains the apparent difference between this table and reports of the Bureau of the Census. 2 Covering as nearly as possible the crop grown during the preceding calendar year and picked mainly during the cotton year specified in the stulb. * 1863-1910, m arket prices; subsequently, growers' prices. « Statistics cover 14 months. 6 Excess of foreign exports over total imports. * Equivalent 400-pound bales. 7 Statistics for August, 1914, are included in both 1914 and 1915. PRO D U CTIO N , IM P O R TS, EXPORTS, E T C ., OF W O O L A N D CO K E. 535 No. 280.—WOOL PRODUCED, IMPORTED, EXPORTED, AND RETAINED FOR CONSUMPTION: Q u a n t i t i e s , 1840 t o 1917. [Sources: Production, 1896-1913, reports ol the National Association of Wool Manufacturers, Boston; other years, reports of the Department of Agriculture.] Period, i 1840*.... 185ft........ 1860........ 1862-703 1871-80 * 1881-90 * 1891-95 » 1896 1897 1900..... 1801*.... 1902*---1903 *— 1904 *---1905*.... 1906*.... 1907*.... 1908*.... 1909*.... 1910*.... 1911 *.... 1912*.... 1913 *.... 1914 *.... 1915*.... 1916*.... 1917*.... Domestic Produc Exports retained for of consump tion. domestic. tion. Pounds. Pounds. 35,802,114 52,516,959 35,898 60,264,913 1,055,928 142,888,889 507,442 186.275.000 152,303 280,'700,000 115,025 297,991,676 1,077,118 272,474,708 6,945,981 ..................... 259,153,251 5,271,535 ..................... 266,720,684 121,139 272,191,330 1,683,419 288,636,621 2,200,309 302,502,328 199,565 316.341.032 123,278 287.450.000 518,919 291.783.032 319,750 295, 488,438 123,951 298,915,130 192,481 298, 294,750 214,840 311,138,321 182,458 328.110.749 28,376 321.362.750 47,520 318,547,900 304,043,400 296,175,300 770,471 290.192.000 335,348 285.728.000 8,158,300 288.490.000 4,418,915 285.573.000 2,148,350 Pounds. 35,802,114 52,481,061 59,208,985 142,381,447 188,122,697 280,584,975 209,914,558 265,528,727 253,881,716 266,599,545 270,507,911 286,436,312 302,302,763 316,217,754 286,931,081 291,463,282 295,364,487 298.722.649 298,079,910 310,955,863 328,082,373 321,315,230 318,547,900 304,043,400 295,404,829 289,856,652 277,567,700 284,071,085 283.424.650 Imports. Pounds. 9,898,740 18,695,294 26,282,955 53,138,126 68,030,280 93,194,903 142,318,925 230,911,473 350,852,026 132,795,202 76,736,209 155,928,455 103,583,505 166,576,966 177,137,796 173,742,834 249,135,746 2 ,688,668 0 1 203,847,545 125,980,524 266,409,304 263,928,232 137,647,641 193,400,713 195,293,255 247,648,869 308,083,429 534,828,022 372,372,218 Total con Percent r e M o r sumption, of con domestic sump and tion, foreign. foreign. foreign. Pounds. Pounds. 85,528 9,813,212 18,695,294 "157,064" 26,125,881 918,949 52,219,177 3,938,616 64,091,664 4,294,346 88,900,557 3,636,962 138,681,964 6,026,236 224,885,237 3.427.834 347,424,192 2,504,832 130,290,370 12,412,916 64,323,293 5,702,251 150,226,204 3,590,502 99,993,003 3,104,663 163,472,303 2,992,995 174,144,801 2,803,053 170,879,781 2,437,697 246,698,049 5,450,378 196,238,290 3,231,908 200,615,637 5,684,357 120,296,167 3,495,599 262,913,705 4,007,953 259,920,279 8,205,699 129,441,942 1,719,870 191.680.843 4,432,404 190,860,851 1.204.835 246,444,034 7,259,934 300,823,495 1,803,570 533,024,452 1,830,374 370.541.844 Pounds. 45,615,326 71,176,355 85,334,876 194,600,624 250,214,361 369,485,532 435,596,522 490,413,964 601,305,908 396,889,915 334,831,204 436,662,51G 402,295,766 479,690,057 451,075,882 462,343,063 542.062.536 494,960,939 498,695,547 431,252,030 590,996,078 581,235,509 447,989,842 495, 724,243 4S6,265,680 536,300,686 578,391,195 817.095.537 653,966,494 21.5 26.3 30.6 26.8 25.6 24.1 31.84 45.9 57.8 32.8 19.2 34.4 21.9 34.1 37.8 37.0 39.6 27.9 44t5 . 44.7 38.7 39.3 46.0 52.0 65.2 55.66 i The periods relate to years ended June 30. 1 Year ended Sept. 30. * Average for the period. 2 <Data relate to United States as a whole. Production (if any) for noncontiguous territory is lacking. No. 291.—COKE PRODUCED, IMPORTED, EXPORTED, AND RETAINED FOR CONSUMPTION: Q uantities (in T ons op 2,240 P ounds ), 1896 to 1917. [Source: Production, reports of the Geological Survey, Department of the Interior.] Year ended June 30— 1896-19002............................................... 1901 3........................................................ 1902 s........................................................ 1903 3........................................................ 1904 3........................................................ 1905 3........................................................ 1906 3........................................................ 1907 3........................................................ 1908 3........................................................ 19093........................................................ 1910 3........................................................ 1911 3........................................................ 19123........................................................ 19133........................................................ 1914 3........................................................ 1915 3........................................................ 1916 3........................................................ 1917 3......................................................... Produc Net tion. 1 imports. Tons. 13,237,008 18,333,346 19,460,610 22,680,116 22,566,322 21, 125,988 28, 777,794 32,501,087 36, 410,325 23, 244,213 35,102, 737 37,240,009 31, 742,401 39,271,070 41,338,866 30,853,495 37,126,026 31,664,893 Tons. 43,229 75,103 99,465 122,630 123,124 195,952 157,577 129,163 119,196 169,902 128,197 143,984 65,687 102,715 112,528 88,735 59,753 24,782 Total. Tons. Per cent Domestic Remaining of product for con exports. sumption. exported. Tons. 13,280,237 215,355 18,408,449 365,888 19,560,075 402,495 22,802,746 380,038 22,689,416 479, 431 21,321,940 550,188 28,935,371 679, 773 32,630,250 823,040 36,529,521 763,809 23,414,115 765,535 35,230,934 872,013 37,383,993 946,474 31,808,088 805,819 39,373,785 900,672 41,451,394 742,476 30,942,230 602,473 37,185,779 976,398 31,689,675 1,170,824 Tons. 13,064,882 18,042,561 19,157,580 22,422,708 22,210,015 20, 771,329 28,255,598 31,807,210 35,765,712 22,648,580 34,358,921 36,437,519 31,002,269 38,473,113 40,708,918 30,339,757 36,209,381 30,518,851 1 The production is of the calendar year preceding the fiscal year. 2 Average for the period. »Data relate to United States as a whole. 1.63 2.00 2.07 1.68 2.12 2.60 2.36 2.53 2.10 3.29 2.48 2.54 2.54 2.29 1.80 1.95 2.63 3.70 536 PRODUCTION, IMPORTS, EXPORTS, ETC., OF SALT. N o . 2 9 2 .— SA L T P R O D U C E D , IM P O R T E D , E X P O R T E D , A N D R E T A IN E D F O R C O N S U M P T IO N : Quantities , 1881 to 1917.1 Ex Total Pro Exports Domestic of Year ended June 30— duction.2 domestic. retained Imports. ports retained for con of for con sumption. foreign. sumption. Con sump tion per capita. T h o u sa n d T h o u sa n d T h o u sa n d T h o u sa n d T h o u s. T h o u sa n d p o u n d s . p o u n d s. p o u n d s . p o u n d s . p o u n d s . P o u n d s . p o u n d s. 1881-90 3......................... 1,957,753 1891............................... 2,457,557 1892............................... 2,796,625 1893............................... 1894............................... 3,275,689 3,308,696 1895...... ........................ 3,630,877 1896.............................. 3,878,203 1897............................... 3,827,502 1898............................... 4,472,497 1899............................... 4,931,538 1900............................... 5,518,412 1901............................... 5,843,416 1902............................... 1903............................... 5,758,665 1904............................... 6,677,785 5,311,065 1905............................... 6,168,401 1906............................... 7,270,514 1907............................... 4908............................... 7,888,206 1909....'........................ 8,317,156 8,070,177 1910....'........................ 8,430,141 1911............................... 8,485,584 1912............................... 8,731,511 1913............................... 9,330,946 1914............................... 9,631,803 1915............................... 10,704,819 9,745,311 1916................................ 12,725,812 1917............................. Percent of con sump tion, foreign. 1,953,727 2,756,543 2,452,315 805,169 2,353 2,962,078 48.4 29.12 470,152 1,823 3,659,438 50.0 14.32 2,792,250 511,586 3,623 3,258,779 46.4 17.21 3,268,912 391,967 1,441 3,296,805 345,479 3,378 3,638,906 55.1 10.67 53.8 9.41 3,622,177 496,811 3,253 4,115,736 59.7 11.99 3,817,736 553,280 6,093 4,364,923 62.1 12.53 3,868,102 598, 358 6,189 4,460,271 62.3 13.28 4,455,424 342,254 5,135 4,792,543 65.7 7.03 4,906,281 363,783 4,193 5,265,871 70.9 6.83 5,505,680 410,792 4,226 5,912,246 77.8 5,829,233 407,925 3,206 6,233,952 77.2 6.87 6.49 5,741,342 381,875 3,405 6,119,812 80.3 6.18 6,661,339 342,144 1,581 7,001,902 86.6 4.86 5,285,556 342,150 7,817 5,619,889 68.1 5.95 6,117,515 308,572 1,235 562 7,527,689 87.8 4.37 7,198,455 329,796 2,092 6,424,852 76.4 4.78 7,824,213 324,721 2,695 8,616,741 93.3 3.96 8,265,049 354,427 907 8,146,842 96.9 4.08 8,003,703 274,455 8,277,251 91.4 3.30 8,346,324 291,134 2,596 8,639,928 93.7 3.40 296,200 8,383,551 8,620,502 263,682 1,015 8,884,139 93.1 2.97 45 8,673,670 92.5 3.34 9,202,910 307,607 3,694 9,477,934 97.7 2.90 275,370 346 9,482,680 9,786,593 99.2 3.11 9,579,692 261,869 6,128 9,835,433. 98.1 2.60 10,539,181 213,913 10,310 10,742,784 121.3 1.90 12,531,661 219,861 15,186 12,736,336 103.9 1.62 i Data relate to Rico and States a whole, except that figures lacking for Porto the UnitedHawaii. asyear preceding the fiscal year.of production (if any) prior to 1910 are *The production is of the calendar »Average for the period. * 5,242 4,026 4,375 6,777 11,891 8,700 9,766 10,101 17,073 25,257 12,732 14,183 17,323 16,446 25,509 50,886 72,059 64,053 52,107 66,474 83,817 102,033 111,009 128,036 149,123 165,619 165, 638 194,151 PRODUCTION, IMPORTS, EXPORTS, ETC., OF COAL. 537 N o . 2 9 3 .— A N T H R A C IT E CO AL P R O D U C E D , IM P O R T E D , E X P O R T E D , A N D R E T A IN E D F O R C O N S U M P T IO N : Q u a n t it ie s ( in T o n s oe 2,240 P o u n d s ), 1867 to 1917. [Source: Production, reports of the Geological Survey, Department of the Interior.] N et Year ended June 30— Production.12 imports.* Tons. 1867-70 3............................. 1871-80 3...................... .. 1881-903............................. 1891-95 3............................. 1896-19003......................... 1901 4................................... 1902 4................................... 1903 4................................... 1904 4................................. 1905 4................................... 1906 4................................... 1907 4................................... 1908 4................................... 14,674,069 20,807,851 34,190,261 45,624,150 49,778,169 51,221,353 60,242,560 36,940,710 66,613,454 65,318,490 69,339,152 63,645,010 Tons. 64 691 8,081 57,022 48,667 1 295 340,849 30,873 64,812 36,708 23,113 76, 432,421 24,907 4,585 74,347,102 1,746 64,619,865 8,339 75,433,246 80, 771,488 2,189 75,322,855 1,670 8,124 81,718,680 81,090,631 8,637 79,459,876 • 7,216 1,761 78,195,083 1909 4................................. 1910 4................................. 19114................................. 1912*................................. 1913 4................................ 1914 4................................. 1915 4................................. 1916 4................................. 1917 4................................. Total. Dom estic exports. Tons. Tons. 14,674,133 20,808,342 34,198,342 45,681,172 49,826,836 51,221,354 60,242,855 37,281,559 66.644,327 65,383,302 69,375,860 63,668,123 76,457,328 74,351,687 64,621,611 75,441,585 80,773,677 75,324,525 81,726,804 81,099,268 79,467,092 78,196,844 126,575 333,131 685,782 1,117,955 1,468,856 1,912,080 1,570,490 1,388,653 2,048,154 2,312,082 1,970,401 2,481,920 3,837,778 2,869,762 2,953,633 3,146,388 2,979,102 4.625,481 3,959,114 3,682,18S 3,878,478 4,635,134 Rem aining Per cent of for product consumption. exported. Tons. 14,547,558 20,475,311 33,512,5C0 44,563,277 48,357,980 49.309,274 58,672,365 35,892,9G6 64,596,173 63,071,220 67,405,459 61,186,203 72,619,550 71,481,925 61,667,978 72,295,197 77,794,575 70,699,044 77,767,690 77,417,080 75,588,614 73,561,710 0.86 1.60 2.01 2. 45 2.95 3,73 2. 61 3.72 3.07 3.54 2.84 3.90 5.02 3.86 4.57 4.17 3.69 6.14 4.84 4.54 • 4.88 5.93 1 The production is of the calendar year preceding the fiscal year and does not include small amounts of anthracite coal mined outside of Pennsylvania except for 1881. 8 Imports for consumption from 1869 to 1893, inclusive, and after 1910. 3 Average for the period. 4 Data relate to United States as a whole. N o . 2 9 4 .— B IT U M IN O U S CO AL P R O D U C E D , IM P O R T E D , E X P O R T E D , A N D R E T A IN E D F O R C O N S U M P T IO N : Q uantities (in T ons of 2,240 P ounds ), 1857 to 1917. [Source: Production, reports of the Geological Survey, Department of the Interior.] Net. Year ended June 30— Production.1 .imports.8 1857-60 3........................... 1861-70 3........................... 1871-80 3........................... 1881-90*........................... 1891-95 3.......................... 1896-1900 3...................... 1901 4 ................................ 1902 4 ................................. 1903 4................................. 1904 4 ................................. 19054 ................................. 1906 4 ................................. 1907 *................................. 1908 4................................. 19091................................. 1910 4................................. 19114 ................................. 19124................................. 1913 1................................. 1914 4 ................................. 19151................................. 19164 ................................. 1917 4 ................................ T o n s. 4,849,899 10,109,680 26,848,751 67,788,066 107, 726,029 139,338,000 189,567,957 201,632,276 232,336,468 252,454,775 24S, 803.294 281,306,058 306,138,274 352, 463, 493 296,941,021 339,057,372 372, 420,663 362,417,017 401,879, 448 427,174,372 377,414,259 395,200,380 448,678,288 T o n s. 253,966 349,445 477,587 857, 792 1,178,952 1,348,737 1,973,134 1.936,290 3,519,843 1,940,962 1,514,500 1,818, 758 1,687,081 1,975,625 1,224,999 1,623,073 1,755,242 1,299,106 1,576,889 1,348,156 1,417,566 1,595,119 1,277,259 Total. Tons 5,103,865 10,459,125 27,326,338 68,645,858 108,904,981 140,686,737 191,541,091 203,568,566 235,856,311 254,395,737 250,317,794 283,124,816 307,825,355 354,439,118 298,166,020 340,680, 445 374,175,905 363,716,123 403,456,337 428,522,528 378,831,825 396,795,499 449,955,547 Domestic Remaining Per cent of for product exports. consumption. exported. T o n s. 146,499 157,798 247,293 620,267 1,900,418 3,240,890 5,763,469 5,400,694 5,210,322 6,434,713 6,707,788 7,155,592 8.812,332 9,884,957 9,018,867 10,413,439 11,839,099 14,709,847 16,083,101 15,704,966 14,412,995 18,749,684 19,533,705 T o n s. 4 , 957.366 10,30i; 327 27,079,045 68,025,591 107,004,563 137,445,847 185, 777,622 198,167,872 230,645,989 247,961,024 243,610,006 275,969,224 299,013,023 344,554,161 289,147,153 330,267,000 362,336,806 349,006,276 387,373,236 412,817,562 364,418,830 378,045,815 430,421,842 3.02 1.56 .92 .91 1.76 2.33 3.o: 2.68 2.24 2.55 2.69 2.54 2.88 2.80 3.04 3.07 3.18 4.06 4.00 3.68 3.82 4.74 4.35 1 The production is of the calendar year preceding the fiscal year and includes such small amounts of anthracite as have been mined outside of Pennsylvania except in 1881. 2 Kind of coal not specified prior to 1866. 2 Average for frt TTrUfor) .Qtaf-AC aQ o whnlft the period. 4 T’lofo 538 P IG IRON— IRO N AN D STEEL RAILS, N o. 2 9 5 __PIG IRON PRODUCED, IMPORTED, EXPORTED, AND RETAINED FOR CONSUMPTION: Q u a n t i t i e s ( i n T o n s o f 2,240 P o u n d s ) , 1867 t o 1017. [Source: Production, reports of the American Iron and St*eel Association, Philadelphia.] Domestic Total Per cent rroduc- E *P?rts retained Imports.i* Exports retained of con 3 of for con for con sumption tion.8 domestic. foreign. Periods sumption. T ons, 1,413,306 2,188,526 5,153,453 8,084,293 10,623,350 16,399,037 22,992,380 25,307,191 25,781,361 15,936,018 25,795,471 27,303,567 23,649,547 29,726,937 30,966,152 23,332,244 29,916,213 39,434,797 1867-70i .. 1871-80 A . 1881-00 4.. 1891-95 4.. 1896-1CC0* 1901-5 M . 19066......... 19076......... 19085......... 1909*......... 1910*......... 1911*......... 1912*......... 19135......... 1914*......... 1915*........ 1916*......... 1917*......... T o n s. Tom . 590 5,3 7,8 19,6 179,190 83,952 59,509 85,000 52,518 50,178 79,771 152,807 185,985 287,022 201,995 130,594 286,728 834,930 sumption. foreign. 2,183,133 5,145,567 8,064,595 10,444,160 16,315,085 22,932,871 25,222,191 25,729,843 15,885,840 25,715,700 27,150,760 23,463,562 29,439,915 30,764,157 23,201,650 29,629,485 38,599,867 128,608 183,125 311,224 53,536 44,068 293,719 271,790 564,846 204,092 104,655 237,594 206,194 115,321 155,169 136,444 107,400 118,187 118.251 Tons. 70 400 1,058 148 410 937 3,160 5,663 1,730 1,640 627 1,814 4,863 966 398 2,761 790 508 Pons. 1,541,254 2,365,858 5*455,733 8,117,983 10,487,818 16,607,867 23,201,501 25,781,374 25,931,205 15,988,855 25,952,667 27,355,140 23,574,020 29,596,050 30,900,203 23,306,289 29,746,882 38,717,610 8.34 7.72 .66 .41 1.76 1.16 2.17 .78 1.64 .75 .47 .52 .44 .45 .40 .80 1 The periods relate to years ended June 30. a The production is of the calendar year preceding the fiscal year. 3 Mostly ferromanganese. * Average for the period. * Data relate to United States as a whole. Production (if any) for noncontiguous territory is lacking. N o . 2 9 0 .— IR O N A N D S T E E L R A IL S F O R R A IL W A Y S, P R O D U C E D , IM P O R T E D , E X P O R T E D , A N D R E T A IN E D F O R C O N S U M P T IO N : Quantities (in T ons o f 2,240 P ounds ), 1867 to 1917. [Source: Production, reports of the American Iron and Steel Association, Philadelphia.] Production. 2 Iron. Steel. Total. Exports of domes tic.s T o n s. Poriod.1 T o n s. T o n s. T o n s. 1867-70 *.................. 440,571 1871-80 4.................. 501,728 1881-90*.................. 123,821 8,664 1891-95 *.................. 3,588 1896-1900 *.............. 1901-5 5................. 2,095 318 1906*........................ 1907*........................ 15 925 1908*....................... 1909*....................... 71 1910*....................... 1911*....................... 230 1912*........................ 234 1913*........................ 1914*....................... 1915*....................... 1916*....................... 1917*........................ 4,336 252,560 1,310,152 1,371,847 1,662,407 2,694,993 3,375,611 3,977,872 3,632,729 1,920,944 3,023,845 3,635,801 2,822,556 3,327,915 3,502,780 1,945,095 2,204,203 2,854,518 444,907 754,288 1,433,973 1,380,511 1,665,995 2,697,088 3,375,929 3,977,887 3,633,654 1,921,015 3,023,845 3,636,031 2,822,790 3,327,915 3,502,780 1,945,095 2,204,203 2,854,518 299 2,549 4,655 13,735 199,612 227,465 345,826 291,322 278,867 234,128 369,578 391,428 417,547 453,145 338,613 159,587 537,918 594,389 E x Total Domestic retained Imports. ports retained of for for con for con sumption. eign. sumption T o n s. 444,608 751,739 1,429,318 1,366,776 1,466,383 2,469,623 3,030,103 3,686,565 3,354,787 1,686,887 2,654,267 3,244,603 2,405,243 2,874,770 3,164,167 1,785,508 1,666,285 2,260,129 T o n s. 191,210 169,838 97,731 865 2,494 41,787 9,635 4,610 2,839 1,292 7,030 6 4,297 3,297 5,024 15,507 55,092 53,944 14,067 T o n s. 280 4,676 9,059 422 80 232 2 29 20 197 33 Pons. 635,538 916,901 1,517,990 1,367,219 1,468,797 2,511,178 3,039,736 3,691,175 3,357,626 1,688,179 2,661,297 3,248,900 2,408,540 2,879,765 3,179,654 1,840,600 1,720,032 2,274,163 i The periods relate to years ended June 30. * The production is of the calendar year preceding the fiscal year. 3 Includes only steel rails after 1905. * Average for the period. * Data relate to United States as a whole. Production (if any) for noncontiguous territory is lacking. 8 Imports for consumption. IMPORTS^ EXPORTS, ETC., OF COFFEE AND TEA, 539 N o t 2 9 7 .— C O F F E E IM P O R T E D IN T O A N D E X P O R T E D F R O M C O N T IN E N T A L U N IT E D S T A T E S , A V E R A G E IM P O R T P R IC E P E R P O U N D , A N D E S T I M A T E D C O N S U M P T IO N P E R C A P IT A : Q u a n t i t i e s a n d V a l u e s , 1847 t o 1917. Im ports.2 R em aining for consump Con Aver sump tion. E xports.3 Period.1 Q uantity. Value. Q uantity. Value. Q uantity. P o u n d s. DoZfars. . 9,413,791 18,370,205 18,790,274 48,874,140 55,380,702 98,219,332 67,829,710 69,815,087 73,514,444 78,382,823 67,863,830 79,341,076 69,504,647 90,949y963 118,233,958 119,449,045 111,454,240 107,794,377 115,905,134 133,513,226 10,835,938 14,709,948 8,228,527 7,910,648 24,725,173 8,787,877 21,819,383 40,399,545 19,132,592 11,626,599 17,115,254 15,187,75 7 13,569,288 8,371,003 7,196,311 7,134,641 13,811,301 70,952,754 75,817,516 57,502,893 P o u n d s. D o lla rs . 771,812 1,480,723 1,388,843 1,257,182 2,898,013 1,485,655 2,379,750 3,532,779 1,907,708 1,293,184 1,597,088 1,484,239 1,513,684 1,096,052 1,085,562 1,139,134 2,137,967 .8,288,894 9,108,566 7,933,0"2 143,888,957 188,480,337 165,061,239 . 324,014,167 488,314,325 ; 576,482,443 739,806,020 943,064,861 834,667,023 974,909,324 874,977,156 1,036,561,948 860,414,401 - 869,951,465 880,551,436 858,919,058 992,550,993 1,055,088,937 1,128,023,075 1,264,555,633 1847-504----- 154,724,895 1851-004___ 203,190,285 1861-704___ 173,289,766 1871-804. -■ .. 331,924,815 1881-904----- 513,039,498 1891-954----- 585,270,320 1896-19004. . 761,715,403 1901-54......... 983,464,406 1906 ........................ 853,799,615 1907 ........................ 986,595,923 892,092,410 1908 ........................ 1,051,749,705 1909 ........................ 1910 ........................ 873,983,689 878,322,468 1911 ........................ 887,747,747 1912 ........................ 866,053,699 1913 ........................ 1914.............. 1,006,362,294 1915 ........................ 1,126,041,691 1,203,840,591 1916 ........................ 1,322,058,526 1917 ........................ P o u n d s. V alue. age pnee tion per per cap lb . ita. D o lla rs. C ents. L b s . 3,641,979 16.889.482 17,401,431 47,616,958 52,482,689 96,733,677 65,449,960 66,282,308 71,606,736 77,089,639 66,266,742 77,856,837 67,990,963 89,853,911 117,148,396 118,300,911 109,316,273 99.505.483 106,796,508 125,577,144 6.0 9.0 10.5 14-7 10.8 * 10. 78 8.9 7-1 8.6 7.9 7.6 7.5 7.9 10.3 13.3 13.8 l f .l 9.6 9.6 10.1 6.49 6.81 4.69 7.25 8.59 8.69. 10.13 11.66 9.74 11.17 9.84 13-45 9.33 9.28 9.23 8.85 10.06 10.52 10.97 12.22 1 The periods relate to years ended June 30. * After 1900 includes imports into continental United States and shipments thereto from noncontigu ous customs districts. * After 1900includes exports, domestic and foreign, from continental United States and shipments there from to noncontiguous customs districts. 4 Average for the period. frImpart prices for 1891 and 1892 were overvalued by reason of depreciation of Brazilian paper milreis. N o . 2 9 8 .— T E A IM P O R T E D IN T O A N D E X P O R T E D F R O M T H E U N IT E D S T A T E S , A V E R A G E IM P O R T P R IC E P E R P O U N D , A N D E S T IM A T E D C O N S U M P T IO N P E R C A PIT A : Q u a n t i t i e s a n d V a l u e s , 1847 t o 1917. Imports. Period.1 Quantity. 1847-502.......... 1851-602.......... 1861-702.......... I871-802.......... 1881-9C2.......... 1891-952.......... 1896-19002.... 1901-5 2?3........ 19063................ 1907*................ 1908*................ 1909*................ 19103............ 1911*................ 1912*............... 1913*................ 1914*................ 1915*................ 1916*................ 19173................ • P o u n d s. 21,837,037 25,658,898 34,943,675 61,961,814 79,367,298 90,673,168 87,647,653 97,914,524 93,621,750 86,368,490 94,149,564 114,916,520 8 5 , 626,370 102,653,942 101,406,816 94,812,800 91,130,815 96,987,942 109,865,935 103,364,410 Value. D o lla r s . 4,832,880 7,028,639 9,924,418 1 9 ,4 1 7 ,6 3 5 15,650,840 13,875,064 11,565,555 14,105,480 14,580,878 13,915,544 16,309,870 18,562,676 13,671,946 17,613,569 18,207,141 17,433,688 16,735,302 17,512,619 20,599,857 19,265,264 Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Aver age price per pound. P o u n d s. D o lla r s . P o u n d s. D o lla rs. C en ts . Foreign exports. Net imports. 2,686,938 959,600 19,150,099 3,873,280 4 , 631,040 1,668,081 21,027,858 5,360,558 2,549,468 955,864 32,394,207 8,968,554 868,006 5 9 ,5 3 6 ,0 0 0 18,549, 629 2 ,4 2 5 ,8 0 8 2,833,072 579,454 76,534,226 15,071,386 997,896 185,772 89,675,272 13,689,292 1,430,810 208,918 86,216,843 11,356,637 2,100,610 256,330 95,813,914 13,849,150 1,055,897 180,680 92,565,853 14,400,198 1,520,229 207,094 84,848,261 13,708,450 1,046,474 148,441 93,103,090 16,161,429 759,083 128,519 114,157,437 18,434,157 2,328,351 323,084 83,298,019 13,348,862 3,287,366 447,304 99,366,576 17,166,265 1,011,920 150,405 100,394,896 18,056,736 901,745 139,178 93,911,055 17,294,510 983,222 136,781 90,147,593 16,598,521 4,813,878 749 ,255 92,174,064 16,763,364 790,474 157,736 109,075,461 20,442,121 625,^15 196,803 102,739,095 19,068,461 1 The periods relate to years ended June 3D. 2 Average for the period. 20.0 25.5 28.4 31.3 14.7 16.3 13.2 14.41 15.6 16.1 17.3 16.2 16.0 17.2 18.0 18.4 18.4 mi 18.7 18.6 Consum;> tion per capita. L b s. 0.86 .76 .92 1.33 1.35 1.35 1.18 1.27 1.06 .96 1.03 1.24 .89 1.04 1.05 .95 .90 .9 1 1.07 .98 * Data relate to United States as a wnole. Production (if any) for noncontiguous territory is lacking. \ 540 N o . 2 9 9 .— D IS T IL L E D S P IR IT S , W IN E S , A N D M A LT L IQ U O R S : Quantities Consumed and A verage A nnual Consumption per Capita in the U nited S tates, 1850 to 1917.1 j rSource: The production of domestic wines has been estimated by the Department of Agriculture, by Mr. J. W. Schopp, of Bonfortis Wine and Spirit Circular (Inc.), New York, and other well-informed persons. The production of domestic spirituous and malt liquors has been derived from the reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. The table does not include for any year withdrawals of distilled spirits for scientific purposes and for use of the United States, or since 1906 withdrawals for denaturation, free of tax. For 1917 these amounts were 5,676,951 tax gallons and 93,762,423 proof gallons, respectively.) / 1850___ I860----1870----1871-805 1881-905 1891-955 1896____ 1897----1898___ 1899----1900___ 1901----1902----1903----1904----1905----1906___ 1907----1908----1909___ 1910----1911___ 1912----1 91 3 .... 1914___ 1915----1916----1917.... Total.* P ro o f galls. P ro o f galls. P ro o f galls. P ro o f g a lls . Domes Imported for con tic.4 sumption. Total.* G allons. G allons. G allons. Domes tic.4 Imported for con sumption. Total.3 G allons. G allons. G allons. 46, 768,083 5,065,390 51,833,473 221,249 6,095,122 6,316,371 36,361,708 201,301 36,563,009 (5) 83,904,258 6,064,393 89,968,651 1,860,008 8,944,679 10,804,687 100,225,879 1,120, 790 101,346,069 (6) 77,266,368 1, 405,510 79,895, 708 3,059,518 9,165,549 12,225,067 203, 743,401 1,012,755 204, 756,156 1,223,830 1,438,179 58,950,489 1,643,416 62,032,085 13, 781,774 7,077,921 20,859,695 308,197,473 1,469,185 309,666,658 1,323,579 73, 521,253 1,530,376 76,375,208 22,484,024 5,034,849 27,518,873 645,092,353 2,088,012 647,180,365 1,480,259 88,960,330 1,348,097 91, 788, 686 21, 558,200 4, 788,008 26,346,208 1.014,933,842 3,073,846 1,018,007,688 1,440,810 67,743,431 1, 541,504 70,725,745 14,599,757 4,101,648 18,701,405 1,110,165,435 3,300,531 1,113,465,966 1,146,131 69, 653,106 2, 230,711 73,029,948 33,940,319 4,331,159 38,271,478 1,066, 637,650 3,002,558 1,069,640,208 1, 411,448 79, 266,860 915,985 81,594,293 17,453,684 3,114,339 20,568,023 1,162, 042,753 2,457,348 1,164,500,101 1,306,218 84, 739,631 1, 387,593 87,433,442 22,835,587 3, 524,912 26,360, 499 1,133, 583,481 2, 797,. 427 1,136,380,908 1,386,361 94,265, 035 1, 705,468 97,356,864 26,242,492 3,745,975 29,988,467 1,219, 070,196 3,316,908 1,222,387,104 1, 509,271 100, 004,878 1,941,189 103,455,338 24,008,380 4, 388,140 28,396,520 1,255, 464,062 3,596,382 1,259,060,444 1,403,204 104,140,707 2,182,230 107,726,141 44,743,815 5,020,105 49,763,920 1,378,661,954 3,707,222 1,382,369,176 1,515, 072 113,715, 776 2,439,106 117,669,954 32,634,293 5,604,525 38,238,818 1,446,103,812 4,204,538 1,450,308,350 1,637,331 116, 794, 496 2, 655,560 121,087,387 37,538,799 5,772,418 43,311,217 1, 494, 541,140 4,837, 075 1,499,378,215 1,595,021 116,544,802 2,729,826 120,869,649 29,369,408 5,690,309 35,059, 717 1,533,325,442 5,201,168 1,538,526,610 1, 781, 643 122, 961,612 3,108,328 127,851,583 39, 847,044 6, 638,179 46,i485,223 1, 694, 458,014 5,963, 207 1,700,421,221 1,993,688 134,308,693 3, 782,055 140,084,436 50,079,283 7, 659,565 57,738,848 1, SI5,141,683 7,171,842 1,822,313,525 1,670, 031 119,951,185 3, 758,098 125,379,314 44,421,269 7, 700,377 52,121, 646 1, 821,418,322 7,314,126 1,828, 732,448 1,850, 700 114,913,702 4,365,634 121,130, 036 53,609,995 8,169,554 61, 779,549 1, 745, 523,769 ; 7,110,657 1,752,634,426 2,204,184 126,593,951 4,340,549 133,138,684 5.0,684,343 9,863,735 ; 60,548,078 1,844, 065,029 7,301,629 1,851,666,658' 2,434, 045 132,315,123 3,836,821 138,585,989 56,655,006 7,204,226 63,859,232 1, 959,671,296 7,240,458 1,966,914,754 2, 449,331 133,502,079 3,544,921 139,496,331 50,619,880 5,804, 831 58,424, 711 1,925,361,507 7,169,677 1,932,531,184 2,801,767 140, 521,880 4,121,981 147,745,628 48,683,849 6, 643, 612 55,327,461 2,022, 678,149 7,669,223 2,030,347,372 2, 704, 752 136, 521, 805 4,220,670 143,447,227 44,973,643 7,444, 787 52,418,430 2, 049,236,412 7,170,696 2, 056,407,108 2,516,054 121, 690,596 2,952, 448 127,159,098 •27,255,690 5,656,219 32,911,909 1,852,136,900 3,387,324 1, 855, 524,284 2,984, 743 133, 267,803 3,721,138 139, 973,684 42,229,206 5,357,939 47,587,145 1,815,694,727 2,580,315 1,818,275,042 3,668,669 161,012,068 3,059,588 167,740,325 37,640,495 5,082,881 42,723,376 1,881,964,835 2,300,542 1,884,265,377 1 W ith respect to units of quantity, see explanatory notes, p. 7. 2 Since 1885 includes domestic spirits exported and returned. * Data relate to the United States as a whole, except that figures of production for noncontiguous territory are incomplete. Total con- * sumption of wines and liquors.3 G allons. 94, 712,853 202,120,007 296,876,931 392,558,432 751,074,446 1,136,142,582 1,202,893,116 1,180,941,634 1,266,662,417 1,250,174,849 1,349,732,435 1,390,912,302 1,539,859,237 1,606,217,122 1,663,776,829 1,694,455,976 1,874,758,027 2,020,136,809 2,006,233,408 1,935,544,011 2,045,353,420 2,169,356,975 2,128,452,226 2,233,420,461 2,252,272, 765 2,015,595,291 2,005,835,871 2,094,729,078 i pi •i-i o Of all liquors and wines.8 From fruit. Imported for con sumption. All other. Total consumption per capita. Of malt liq uors.® Donu jstic.2 Malt liquors consumed. Of distilled spirits.3 Year ended June 30— Wines consumed. P . galls. G alls. G alls. G alls. 2.24 2.86 2.07 1.39 1.34 1.38 1.01 1.02 1.12 1.18 1.28 1.31 1.34 1.43 1.45 1.42 1.47 1.58 1.39 1.32 1.42 1.46 1.44 1.50 1.43 1.25 1.35 1.60 0.27 .34 .32 .47 .48 .40 .27 .53 .28 .35 .39 .36 .61 .47 .52 .41 .53 .65 .58 -67 .65 .67 .58 .56 .52 .32 .46 .41 1.58 3.22 5.31 6.93 11.38 15.34 15.85 14.94 15.96 15.30 16.09 15.98 17.18 17.67 17.91 18.02 19.54 20.56 20.26 19.07 20.09 20.66 19.96 20.62 20.54 18.24 17.59 17.94 4 Product less domestic exports. 6 Included with u All other.” 4.08 6.43 7.70 8.79 13.21 17.12 17.12 16.50 17.37 16.82 17.76 17.65 19.14 19.57 19.87 19.85 21.55 22.79 22.22 21.06 22.19 22.79 21.98 22.68 22.50 19.80 19.40 19.95 D IS T IL L E D S P IR IT S , W IN E S , A N D M A L T L IQ U O R S Distilled spirits consumed. CONSUMPTION OF PULP WOOD. 541 N o . 3 0 0 .— P U L P -W O O D C O N S U M P T IO N : T otal Quantity Consumed, Calen dar Y ears 1909 and 1910, Calendar Y ear 1911. and Quantities Consumed, by States and. Species, [Source: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce, in cooperation with the Forest Service, Depart ment of Agriculture.] 1911 State. 1909 Domes Im tic, ported. Maine..................... Massachusetts___ Michigan............... Minnesota............. New Hampshire. New Y ork;.......... North Carolina... Ohio....................... Oregon................... Pennsylvania----Vermont................ Virginia................. West Virginia___ Wisconsin.............. All other States2. Total........... Cords . Poplar. Spruce. 1910 Cords. Cords. 903,962 917,029 45,899 40,146 132,846 136,851 47,373 40,604 349,997 423,931 921,882 956,916 145,090 152,261 55,275 38.693 104,021 110, 701 295,038 322,161 69,546 ('5 92,039 89,637 109,166 108,121 523,924 ' 799,019 163,785 1, 001,607 1,094,306 545,765 13,069 22,271 41,729 150, 967 396,334 16,975 36,37: 1,154 46,061 61,505 46,059 231,026 3,063 612,355 Cords. Hem lock. Cords. Domes Im tic. ported. Cords. Bal All sam other Total. hr. species. Cords. Cords . C ords . Cords . 11,223 138,356 5,753 62,745 38, 440 955,768 225 2,142 10,691 46,587 20 3,901 394 2,798 13,682 37,060 144,446 56,513 41,729 2,361 11,333 25,000 403,013 63,594 49,442 21,369 77,931 11,423 1,049,110 88,207 159,624 46,096 8,346 1,308 27, 756 32,064 29,614 119,890 53,899 191,138 315,682 33,181 30,970 4,150 4,544 1,938 9,024 * 300 82,396 9,157 98,618 27,956 60,810 114,907 7,000 1,038 640 311,470 2,296 14,922 31,564 591,918 97,804 172,300 29,118 65,623 903,375 616,663 333,929 34,295191,779 635,656 4,328,052 153,486 16,539 11,723 213,352 429,017 3,000 55,089 20,529 1 Not shown separately. 2 Includes California, Delaware, Maryland, South Carolina, Texas, and Washington. 3 Includes California, Delaware, Maryland, South Carolina, Texas, Vermont, Washington, and Wisconsin* N o. 3 01 .—P U L P -W O O D C O N S U M P T IO N : Quantities Consumed , by S pecies, and P rocesses of Manufacture , Calendar Y ears 1910 and 1911. [Source: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce, in cooperation with the Forest Service, Depart~ ment of Agriculture.] 1910 Kind. Reduced by— Reduced by— Sul Sul Mechan Sul Soda phate Total. Mechan Sul Soda phate Total. ical phite proc ical phite proc proc process. process. ess. proc ess. ess. process. process. ess. Cords. Spruce: Domestic............ 735,962 Imported............ 304,582 Hemlock..................... 33, 745 Poplar: Domestic............. 11,613 1,834 Imported............ Balsam fir.................. 49,294 P in e .;......................... 22,367 Beech........................... M aplei........................ Gottonwood............... 14,i W hite fir..................... 3,048 All other kinds of 124 w ood........................ Slab wood and other mill waste___ 3,393 Total. 1911 Cords. Cords. Cords. Cords. Cords. Cords. Cords. Cords. Cords. 734,328 2,115 1,137 1,473,542 822,743 786,632 1,331 1,649 1,612,355 902,407 298,960 604,415 597,825 903,375 574,109 658 1,966 610,478 32,162 563,535 4,803 16,163 616,663 78 315,717 9,040 4,101 320,763 25 333,929 625 303,401 30, 577 34,295 45,359 3,718 43,525 1,955 191, 779 81,932 1,136 132,362 89,485 100,339 4,720 74,525 4,270 105,882 28,306 4,286 86,135 5,292 124,019 44,320 44,320 44,265 44,265 36,979 36,979 32,498 36, 493 31,099 3,995 5,553 10,910 67 12,061 30,845 12,915 25,043 27,797 763 84,310 2,840 88,268 1,285 136, 708 1,596 139,713 355 219,519 39, 720 5 262,637 12,462 245,914 21,401 757 280,534 4, 328,052 1,180,598 2; 347,6 655,827 10,188 4,094,306 1,314,141 2,342,550642,680 i Not separately shown for 1910. TIN PLATES, TERNEPLATES*/ ETC.--- ELAXSEED 542 N o . 3 0 2 . — T IN P L A T E S , T E R N E P L A T E S , A N D T A G G E R S T IN P R O D U C E D , IM P O R T E D , E X P O R T E D , A N D R E T A IN E D E O R C O N S U M P T IO N : Q u a n t it ie s , 1899 to 1917. [Source: Production, reports of the American Iron and Steel Association, Philadelphia.] Year ended Prod action, i June 3 0 - P ou n ds. Exports Domestic of retained for domestic. consumption. P o u n d s. 262,744 1899-1900 2... 770,324,800 .. 677,969,600 1,367,405 1901 1902 .. 894,411,840 2,405,812 1903 .. 806,400,000 1,555,146 1904 .. 1.075.200.000 8,107,666 1905 .. 1,026,384,851 22,990,816 1906 .. 1.105.440.000 25,967,137 1907 .. 1.293.740.000 19,894,288 1908 .......................................... 717 1.153.097.000 33,622, 1900............... 1.203.075.000 11,411,104 1910 .. 1.370.788.000 26,168,315 1911 .. 1.619.005.000 70,199,298 1912 .. 1.756.070.000 181,899,366 1913 .. 2.157.055.000 164,362,281 1914 .. 1.845.130.000 105,899, 762 1915 .. 2.085.980.000 179,221,644 1916 .. 2,365,295, 700 516,257, 473 1917 .. 2,765,401,227 521,861,259 P o u n d s. 770,062,056 676,602,195 892,006,028 804,844,854 1,067,092,334 1,003,394,035 1,079,472,863 1,273,845,712 1,119,474,283 1,191,663,896 1,344,619,685 1,548,805,702 1,574,170,634 1,992,692,719 1,739,230,238 1,906,758,356 1,849,038,227 2,244,539,968 Imports. Per cent of con Exports Total of retained for sump foreign. consumption. tion, for eign. P o u n d s. P o u n d s. 128,224,315 117,880,312 198,996,086 109,913,293 126,909,360 161,066,820 120,819,732 142,529,406 140,739,972 117,312,174 154,566,599 95,319,730 6,613,253 28,344,243 48,877,947 10,642,237 1,796,853 1,370,462 674,020 519,400 183,738 79,190 1 , 180,550 57,648 1,379 59,074 1 1 197,600 383,203 12,654 7,150 649,914 7,321 11,889 P ou n d s. 897,612,350 793,963,107 1,090,818,381 914,678,957 1,194,000,574 1 2 0 1,164,280,305 1,200,234,947 1,416,373,739 1,260,155,181 , 0 0 1,308,965,070 0 1.498.988.684 1,644,125,432 1.580.400.684 2,021,024,308 1,788,101,035 1,916,750,679 1,850,827,759 2,245,898,541 14.21 14. 78 18.23 12.01 10.63 14.00 10.06 10.06 11.17 9.00 10.30 5.80 1.40 2.73 .52 .10 .0G 1 Production is of the calendar year preceding the fiscal year. 2 Average for the period. No. 303.—FLAXSEED PRODUCED, IMPORTED, EXPORTED, AND RETAINED FOR CONSUMPTION: Q u a n t i t i e s , 1887 to 1917. [Source: Production, reports of the Department of Agriculture.] Exports. Year ended June 30— 1887-90 2 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 Production,1 Imparts. B u sh e ls. ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ..................... ....................... ....................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... 9,937,500 8, 500,000 19, 000,000 11,104,440 10,000,000 7,500,000 15, 000,000 17, 402,000 12.500.000 16, 400,000 19, 979,492 17, 592,000 25, 319,000 29, 284,880 27,300,510 23, 400,534 28, 477, 753 25, 576,146 25, 851,000 25, 805,000 19, 513,000 12, 718,000 19, 370,000 28, 073,000 17.853.000 13, 749,000 14.030.000 14.298.000 B u s h e ls . 1, 912,444 1,515,546 285,140 112,015 592,820 4,166,222 754, 507 105, 222 136,098 81,953 67,379 1,631,726 477,157 129.089 213,270 296,184 52,240 90,356 57,419 598,668 5,002,496 10, 499,227 6,841,806 5,294,296 8,653,235 10,666,215 14,679,233 12,393,988 Retained for con Domestic Foreign sumption. seed. seed. B u sh e ls. 12,986 144,848 3,613,187 1,837,370 2,047,836 1,224 80,453 4,713,747 257,228 2,830, 991 2, 743, 266 2,755,683 3,874,033 4,128,130 758,379 1,338 5,988,519 6,636,310 4,277,313 882,899 65,193 976 4,323 16,894 305,546 4,145 2,614 1,017 1 Production is of the crop year preceding the fiscal year. 2 Average for the period. B u s h e ls . 17 1 90,478 19,892 2,172 21,112 64, 748 20,211 3 2,044 11,391 21,919 168 63,208 17 B u s h e ls . 11,836,941 9,870,697 15,671,953 9,379,085 8,544, 984 11,664, 998 15,583,576 12,773,583 12,376,698 13,650,962 17,303,605 16,446,931 2 1 ,857i 376 26,755,401 23,695,377 22,541,474 19,028,148 21,619,715 25, 515,769 24,450,303 23, 216, 251 26,185,564 33, 350, 234 26,200,689 24,347,862 28,706,602 26,688,971 PRICES, N o . 3 0 4 . — A N N U A L P R IC E O P S IL V E R I N L O N D O N , P E R O U N C E , A N D C O M M E R C IA L R A T IO O F S IL V E R T O G O L D ; to 1846 1917. [Source; Annual Report of the Birector of the Mint* Treasury Department, on the Production of Precious Metalsin the United States.} Value of a fin« Calen Lowest Highest Aver ounee at age average dar quota quota year. tion. tion. quota quota tion. tion. 1846....... 1847....... i m ....... 1843....... 1850....... 1851....... 1852....... 1858....... 1854....... 1855....... 1856....... 1857....... 1858....... 1859....... I860..... 1861........ 1862........ 1863....... 1864....... 1865........ 1866....... 1867..... 1868..... 1869....... 1870....... 1871....... 1872....... 1873....... 1874..... 1875....... 1876....... 1877........ 1878....... 1879....... 1880....... 1881....... Pence. Pence. Pence. 60* 59 59A 60| 58| 59* 60 m 59* 59* 60 61& 59* ; 61* 61 61* 60 69* 61* 60* 60* 61* ' 61* 60* 61* 61* 60 61* 61& 60* 62* « ir 61 62* 6A 611 60* 61& 62* 61* 62* 61* 611* 60** 60* 61| 62* 61 61* 61 6l| 6 lf 62* 60* 61* 60* 61* 617s 60* 62* 6lf 60fg 61* 60| 60* 60* 61* 60 61 60fk 60* 60* 50* 60& 61 60* 60* 59* 61* 59 59* 57* 58* 57* 59* 55* 57| 56*| 53* 58* 46* 53* 58* 54*1 55* ; 52* 49* 51* 48* 53* 52M 52* 51* 52| 50| 511 Dollars. 1.30 1.308 1.304 1.309 1.316 1.337 1.326 1.-348 1.348 1.344 1.344 1.353 1.344 1.36 1.352 1.333 1.346 1.345 1.345 1.338 1.339 1.328 1.336 1.325 1.328 1. 326 1.322 1.29769 1.27883 1.24233 1.16414 1.20189 1.15358 L 12392 1.14507 1.13229 Com Calen Lowest Highest mer dar quota quota cial Tatio. year. tion. tion. Aver age quota tion. Value of a fine ounce at average quota. tion. Com mer cial ratio. Pence. Pence. 60 : 52* 50& 51& 49* 51| 46| 50 42 47 47* 43* 42* ! 44^ 41** 44* 43| 54* 43* 48* 37| 43* 30* 38* 27 31* 27Ar 31| 31*| 29| 23| 29*f 25 28f 26f 29 30* 27 24*| 29& 21 ft 26^ 21** 28* 24 S&t ’W 25/s 30& 29 33f 32** 24* 22 % 7 241 23A 23S 26 23** 26* 29** 25* 26yV 29| 22* 27* 27* 22* 37* 26** 35** 55 Pence. 51** 50A 50lJ 48ts 45* 44** ■ 42* 42** 47* 45^ 39* 35& 28*| 29*f 30H 27& 26** 27-A 28A 27A 24^ 24* 26i| 271* 30f 30^ 24*1 23§I 24ff 24*§ 28^ 27A 25F 23** 31| 40*| Dollars. 1.13562 1.10874 1.11068 1.06510 .99467 .97946 .93974 .93511 1.04634 .98800 .87145 .78030 .63479 .65406 .67565 .60483 .59010 .60154 .62007 .59595 .52795 .54257 .57876 .61027 .67689 .66152 .53490 .52016 .54077 .53928 .61470 .60458 .55312 .51892 .68647 .89525 18,20 18.64 18,61 19.41 20.78 21.10 22.00 22.10 19.76 20.92 23.72 26.49 32.56 31.60 30.59 34.20 35.03 34.36 33.33 34.68 39.15 38.10 35.70 33.87 30.54 31.24 38.64 39.74 38.22 38.33 33.62 34.19 37.37 39.84 30.11 23.09 15.90 . 15.80 15.85 15.78 15.70 15.46 15.69 15.33 15. 33 15.38 15.38 15.27 15.38 15.19 : 15.29 15.60 15.35 15.37 15.37 16.44 15.43 15.57 15.59 15.60 15.57 15.57 15.63 15.93 16.16 16.64 17.75 17.20 17.92 18.39 18.05 18.25 1882.... 1883.... 1884.... 1885---1886.... 1887.... 1888.... 1889.... 1890.... 1891.... 1892.... 1893.... 1894.... 1895.... 1896.... 1897,... 3898.... 1899.... ; 1900.... i 1901.... 1902.... 1903.... 1904.... 1905.... 1906.... 1907.... 1908.... 1909.... 1910.... 1911.... 1912.... 1913.... 1914__ 1915.... 1916.... 1917.... N o . 3 0 5 . — B U L L IO N V A L U E O F 3 7 iy 4 G R A IN S T E N T O F O N E U. S. S IL V E R D O L L A R ) A T PR ICE O F S IL V E R E A C H Y E A R : to 1862 1917. O F P U R E S IL V E R (C O N TH E ANNU AL AVERAGE [Source: The Director of the Mint, Treasury Department,] 1876.................... 1877.................... 1878.................... 1879.................... 1880.................... 1881................... : 1882.................... 1883.................... 1884.................. 1885.................... 18 286 .................... 2 1887.................... 1888.................... 1389.................... D o lla r s . 0.90039 .92958 .89222 ,86928 .88564 .87575 . 87833 .85754 .85904 .82379 .76931 .75756 .72683 .72325 D o lla r s . 1890.................... 0.80927 1904.................... 1891.................... .76416 1905.................... 1892.................... .67401 1906.................... 1893.................... .60351 1907.................... 1894.................... .49097 1908.................... 1895.................... .50587 1909.................... 1896.................... .52257 1910.................. 1897.................... .46745 1911.................. 1898.................... .45640 1912.................... 1899................... .46525 1913................. 1900.................... , 47958 1914.____ _ 1901.................... .46093 1915.................... 1902.................... .40835 1916.................... 1903.................... .41960 1917.................... ............................................... D o lla r s . 1862............ 1.041 1.040 1863............ 1864.................... 1.040 1865.................... 1.035 1866.................... 1.036 1867............ 1.027 1868.................... 1.025 1869.................... 1.024 1870.................... 1.027 1871 1.025 1872.......... 1 . 0 1873.................... 1.00368 1874.................... ; .98909 1875.................... .96086 543 ssP Calendar year. Bullion Calendar year. ! Bullion Calendar year. Bullion Calendar year. Bullion value. value. value. value. 544 PRICES OF COTTON, COTTON MANUFACTURES, AND WOOL. N o . 3 0 6 . — M ID D L IN G C O T T O N A N D S T A P L E M A N U F A C T U R E S O F C O T T O N IN T H E N E W Y O R K M A R K E T : A v e r a g e P r ic e s , 1902 to 1917. [Sources: Prior to 1911, Mr. Alfred B. Shepperson; for later years, Mr. Carl Geller, N ew York.] New York 64 by 64 M iddling Standard Standard Mills, Standard printing cotton, per sheetings, drillings,, bleached prints, cloths,per pound.1 per yard. per yard.1 shirtings, per yard. yard. per yard,2 Calendar year. 1902............................................. 1903............................................. 1904............................................. 1905............................................. 1906............................................. 1907............................................. 1908............................................. 1909............................................. 1910............................................. 1911............................................. 1912............................................. 1913............................................. 1914............................................. 1915............................................. 1916............................................. 1917............................................ C en ts. C en ts. 9.00 11.18 11.75 9.80 11.50 1 2 . 1 2 . 10.62 15.11 13.01 11.52 12.80 11,13 10.14 14.45 23.49 5.48 6.25 7.13 7.00 7.25 1 7.620 6 .75 6 7.378 7.87 7.98 7.79 8.05 7.08 6.74 9.18 14.50 « 5.52 6.37 7.31 7,00 7.37 7- 62 7.15 7.50 C en ts. C en ts. 8 8.06 7.90 8.13 7.83 6.80 8.91 14.62 5.00 5.00 6 2 1 . . 1 . 11.41 11.54 10.92 13.62 21.58 0 6 10 1 0 . . 0 4.75 5.12 1 . C en ts. C en ts. 10.50 10.75 10.50 9.00 10.93 13.00 11.54 11.45 5.37 5.06 0 5.62 0 1 6.24 0 5.22 8 5.40 8 5.19 5.19 7.20 10.79 3.11 3,25 0 3.44 3.13 3.63 0 4.62 3.50 3.67 3.87 3.54 3.82 3.86 3.48 3.27 4.60 7.18 i The prices of standard drillings are n e t; raw cotton prices are also n e t for the entire period. 3After 1905 the figures represent Wamsutta Mills shirtings. KTo. 3 0 7 . — F INE, M E D IU M , A N D C O A R S E W A S H E D C L O T H IN G O H IO F L E E C E W O O L IN T H E E A S T E R N M A R K E T S : P r ic es a t t h e B e g in n in g o f J a n u a r y , A p r il , J u l y , a n d O c to ber , 1902 to 1917. [Source: Messrs. Mauger & Avery, Boston.] Year. 1902.......................... 1903.......................... 1904..............' ......... 1905.......................... 1906.......................... 1907.......................... 1908.......................... 1909.......................... 1910..........t ............. 1911......................... 1912.......................... 1913.......................... 1914.......................... 1915.......................... 1916.......................... 1917.......................... January. April, July. October. Medi Coarse. Fine. Medi Coarse. Fine. Medi Coarse. Fine. Medi Coarse. Fine. um. um. um. um. C en ts. C en ts. C en ts. C en ts. C en ts. C ents. C en ts. C en ts. C en ts. •25* 30 33* 34 34 34 34 34 36 30 30 30 25 29 32 46 26| 31 32* 35 38 39 38 38 40 34 32 36 30 36 45 . 57 24 27 29* 36 36 36 35 35 36 82 31 34 27 34 43 54 25 29* 33* 34 34 34 33 35 33 30 30 29 26 31 34 53 26* 30* 32* 36 38 38 35 40 36 33 33 35 31 39 48 70 24 26 29* 36 36 36 33 37 35 32 31 33 27 36 46 67 26 31* 32* 36 33 34 34 35 31 28 32 27 28 30 35 6 8 26* 31* 32* 39 37 36 38 40 34 30 35 34 33 39 48 85 C en ts. C en ts . 25 28 27 32 30* 32* 36 35 36 34 35 35 36 ■ 34 37 35 33 30 30 30 33 30 33 26 31 27 37 31 46 38 83 72 28* 31* 33* 35 38 38 37 40 33 32 37 33 30 42 48 85 C en ts. 25* 28 31* 34 33 34 34 36 32 31 34 30 SO 40 46 83 N ote by M essrs .M auser & A ver y .—This table exhibits in a-concise form the prices of the three grades of a standard dom estic fleece wool in the seaboard markets at the beginning of each quarter. In its present shape it is deemed to be intelligible to all interested in wool. In the special features of character and condition, “washed Ohio fleece w ool” is less subject to variation than any other description, and thus is more a basis of value than any other class. Wool, owing to its w ide variety, difference in character and condition, and liability to shrink in cleaning, is precluded from specula tive operations w hich apply to products w hich may he dealt in as “ futures. For these reasons the prices of wool are not liable to the same changes as cotton, wheat, etc. PRICES OF GRAIN, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AND COAL, 545 No. 308.—LEADING ARTICLES OF GRAIN, GROCERIES, AND PROVISIONS E T THE NEW Y O R K MARKET: A n n u a l A v e r a g e P r i c e s , 1898 t o 1917. N Tallow, prime, ■ pound. No. 3, Exchange standard, per pound. No. 7, Exchange standard, per pound. 1 Old Government Java, per pound. Raw, cehtrifugals.per pound. Soft, confections A, per pound. .Hard, granulat ed, per pound. Lard, prime contr per pound. Beef, extra mess, barrel. Com, No. 2, mix per bushel. red el. [Sources: Coffee, Mr. Louis Seligsberg, New York; Sugar, Messrs. Willett & Gray; other figures, Mr. Henry Heinzer, statistician, New York Produce Exchange,] Sugar. Coffee. Si i s ■8 1 uD .•9 < C£ O A Calendar i l c f| IS year." „*-T a $ rt M u -d-d '{£ I D o lls. Cents. Cents. Cents. D olls. D olls. Cents. Cents. Cents. C ents. Cents. Cents. Cents . 6.80 24.00 4 .24 4.97 1898.......... 0.952 37.6 29.7 5.53 9.16 9.82 3.56 8 .0 0 6.25 24:00 4.42 4.84 4.92 4.80 9.35 4.54 7.45 1899.......... .794 41.3 30.7 6.57 9.26 12.48 4.84 9.50 8.30 22.00 4.57 6 .1 2 5.32 7.05 9.73 1900......... .804 45.3 27.3 8.87 9.32 15.62 5.25 8.60 7.38 17.00 4.05 4.85 5.05 1901.......... .803 56.7 36.6 3.54 4.27 4.46 6.31 6 .75 1902.......... .836 68.4 44.9 10.59 11.75 17.94 6.06 6.75 5.65 16.00 3.72 4.48 4.64 1903.......... .853 57.2 41.1 8.81 9.03 16.50 4. 60 8.80 5.50 15.75 3.97 4.62 4.77 7.70 8.82 1904......... 1.107 59.4 42.0 7.32 10.02 14.01 4. 50 9.15 8.25 15.00 4.28 ’ 5.11 5.26 15.00 14.43 7.44 1905.......... 1.028 59.3 35.0 8 .8 8 8.85 17.55 5.31 9.25 8 .1 0 14.50 3.69 4.87 4.52 1906.......... .865 56.0 38.0 3.76 4.45 4.65 9.83 .963 49.6 1907.......... 1.049 64.0 64.5 9.20 13.20 17.61 6.25 8.85 6.60 16.50 4.07 4.76 4.96 18.50 9.08 15.93 5.50 1908.......... 1.263 78.6 61.4 11.68 11.09 21.34 6 .0 0 7.85 6.25 18.00 4.00 4.56 4.76 8 .75 7.85 1909.......... 76.7 . 12.52 14.64 23.72 7.25 10,15 9.60 18.00 4.19 4.77 4.97 1910......... 1.118 6 6 .8 14.35 4.453 9.11 12.92 19.12 1911.......... .963 71.1 2 45.7 10.51 15.80 19. 33 6.50 15.60 13.25 18.75 4.162 5.145 6.041 4.891 6.345 6.13 14.45 18.75 1912.......... 1.091 (s) 256.4 6.25 12.15 3.506 1913.......... 1.041 71.1 246.7 11.03 18.78 22.45 6.75 10.15 10.65 20.75 3.814 4.142 4.683 4.583 8.15 21 .75, 4.642 5.459 4.278 1914.......... 1.094 79.3 249.0 10.41 19.70 22.76 7.00 5.559 7.45 19.25 263.0 9.41 19.17 1915.......... 1.291 83.7 452.1 13,50 18.67 26.62 10.00 10.00 9.25 23.50 5.786 6.762 6.862 10.75 19.04 1916.......... 1.468 92.9 47.45 21.92 28.36 42.17 15.50 10. 75 9.40 24.50 6.228 7.563 7.663 1917......... i The coffee quoted is really Sumatra coffee, known in the United States as “ Old Government Java." aNo. 2white oats. ‘ *Nominal. 4 No. 3 white oats. No. 309.—ANNUAL AVERAGE PRICE PER TON (2,240 LBS.) OP COAL: P r ic e s o f A n t h r a c it e ( S c h u y l k il l W it it e - A s h L u m p ) C o a l a t P h i l a d e l p h i a a n d B i t u m i n o u s ( C u m b e r l a n d ) C o a l a t B a l t i m o r e , 1885 t o 1917. , [Sources: Anthracite, for shipment beyond the Delaware Capes, American Iron and Steel Associa tion prior to 1912; for later years, the bureau of statistics of the American Iron and Steel Institute; bituminous, Saward's Coal Trade Journal.] Calendar Anthra Bitumi Calendar Anthra Bitumi Calendar Anthra Bitumi year. year. cite. nous. year. cite. nous. cite. nous. D o lla rs, D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. 2.25 1896................. 3.60 2 2.28 1907................. *4.50 D olla rs. 1885.................. 4.10 2.80 1886............. 4.00 2 .1 0 1897................ 3.50 si.80 1908................. *4.50 6 2.70 *1.60 1898................. 3.45 1899................. 3.50 2 2 .0 0 1909................. *4,50 »2.60 1887.................. 4.05 1888.................. 4.21 12.60 1900................. 3.75 1910................. *4.50 62.60 1889.................. 4.04 *2.60 1901................. 3.47 2.50 1911................. *4.50 8 2.60 3.92£ 2.50 1912................ *4.50 1890.................. 3.85 *2.60 1902*............... 3.80 2.60 1913................. 74.80 92.60 12,60 4.50 1891................. 1892.................. 3.97£ 12.50 1903................. 4.50 3.35 1914................ 5.00 «2.80 62.85 1904................. 4.50 1893__ ............. 3.90 12.40 1905................. 4.50 2.25 1915................. 5.10 6 2.85 1894........ 3.90 12.25 1906................. 4.50 2.60 1916................ 8 2.85 1895......... 2.75 1917................ 3.50 1 2 .0 0 (9> 1The price on board fixed at Baltimore by the Seaboard Coal Association. 2 Price of soft-coal pool. s Owing to unusual conditions in the coal market the association price for 1902 is not a correct guide as to the actual selling price, Clearfield coal selling as high as $7 at the mines and as high as $9 in New York Harbor. Unsettled conditions lasted until Mar. 1,1903, or nearly so; then, on Apr. 1, prices were made $3.30 at Baltimore; later on in the year this price was discounted from 10 to 16 per cent. * Shipments nominal. No sales made after 1908. Cumberland coal now includes “ thin seam" as well as “ big vein" coal, the former selling about 26 cents per ton lower than the latter. «Freight on “big vein" coal to Baltimore having been reduced 16 cents, #2.60 in 1909 and sub sequent years is equivalent to #2.75 in 1908 and previous years. *Nominal; includes State tax of 10 cents per ton in 1913. s During the latter months of 1916 there was a marked increase in the price of “ spot" or free coal as compared with that of contract coal. It would probably not be far out of the way to say that during the fast quarter of the year the former sold for twice the price of the latter. s From Jan. 1 to July 1 no Government regulations were in effect and the average price was #4.50 per ton at the mines. Prom Jan. 1 to some time in April the freight rate from the mines to Baltimore was #1.23 per ton; the rate was then advanced to $1.28 per ton. From July 1 to Aug. 21 the price was $3 per net ton at the mines under voluntary agreement of the operators, and from Aug. 21 to November the fixed maximum price was $2 at the mines; the price at the close of the year w a s $2.45 at the mines, the maximum price established by the President under the Lever Act. s a 1917------- 35 3 29 5 1°— 546 PRICES OP DOMESTIC IRON. No. 310.—PIG IRON, ROLLED BAR IRON, IRON AND STEEL RAILS, STEEL BILLETS, PER LONG TON, AND CUT AND WIRE NAILS, PER KEG OP 100 POUNDS: A n n u a l A v e r a g e P r i c e s , 1871 t o 1917. [Sources: The American Iron and Steel Association prior to 1912; for later years, the bureau of statis tics of the American Iron and Steel Institute and The Iron Age.] R a ils .4 Pig iron. Bar iron,rolled. Besse Nails. mer Iron Steel Gray Calendar No. 1 year. foun Gray forge Besse Best re Best .re steel stand stand Cut. * Wire. 7 bil lake dry.4 forge.1 ore. 2 mer fined. 8 fined. 2 lets. 2 ard secard sec tions. tions. 5 D o lla rs. D o lla rs . D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. 1871........ 35.08 70.38 102.52 4.52 & 78.54 85.13 111.94 5.46 O 97.63 1872........ 48.94 Q /— "s 76.67 120.58 4.90 35.80 86.43 1873........ 42.79 58.75 94.28 3.99 I s 27.16 67.95 1874........ 30.19 47.75 68.75 3.42 23.67 60.85 1875____ 25.53 41.25 59.25 2.98 *3 <2 1876........ 22.19 21.74 52.08 35.25 45.58 2.57 f £ 20.60 45.55 1877........ 18.92 33.75 42.21 2.31 18.09 44.24 1878 __ 17.67 41.25 48.21 2.69 a 1879.____ 21.72 22.15 51.85 49.25 67.52 3.68 i i 27.98 62,04 1880 __ 28.48 47.13 61.08 3.09 a ? 22.94 58.05 1881........ 25.17 61.41 54.51 45.50 48.50 3.47 © .ti 1882........ 25.77 22.60 23.84 0 37.75 3.06 ■ g*3 1883 ... 22.42 19.33 19.04 50.31 44.24 30.75 2.39 44.05 38.45 1884........ 19. 81 17.71 1 17.17 28.52 2.33 ~o ** 40.32 36.59 1885 ... 17.99 15.58 15.27 34.52 2.27 s. 1886........ 18.71 16.40 16. 58 18.96 43.12 38,08 , 31.75 37,08 2.30 3.15 1887........ 20.93 17.79 19. 02 21.37 49.37 : 43.59 32.55 2.55 1888........ 18.88 16.21 15.99 17.38 44.99 39.67 28.78 OS 29.83 2.03 29.25 2 .0 0 2.49 1889......... 17.76 15.48 15.35 18.00 43.40 38.30 29.45 Cj 31.78 2 ,0 0 2.51 1890........ 18.41 15.82 15.78 18.87 45.83 41.25 30.32 M 29.92 1 .8 6 2.04 1891........ 17.52 14.52 14.06 15.95 42.56 38.38 25.33 % 30.00 1.83 1892........ 15.75 13.54 12.81 14.37 41.81 36.79 23.63 1.70 28.12 8 1.44 1.49 1893........ 14.52 12.73 11.77 12.87 38.08 33.53 20.44 o 24.00 81.08 1894......... 12.66 10.73 9. 75 11.38 29.96 26.88 16.58 s 1.1 1 24.33 8-1.56 1895........ 13.10 11.49 10.94 12.72 32.29 28.09 18.48 1.69 28.00 8 2 .36 1896........ 12.95 11.09 10. 39 12.14 31.36 27.22 18. 83 1 2.54 18.75 8 1.47 1897........ 12.10 10.48 9. 03 10.13 29.40 24.73 15.08 0 1.46 17.62 81.31 1898........ 11.66 10.23 9.18 10.33 28.65 23.93 15.31 I 1.45 28.12 2.21 1899........ 19.36 16.60 16. 72 19.03 46.29 43.75 31.12 4) 2.60 1900........ 19.98 16. 49 16.90 19.49 44.00 48.12 25.06 >* 32.29 2 .46 2.76 a 27.33 2.29 1901......... 15.87 14.08 14, 20 15,93 41.16 40.38 24.13 -TS 2.41 28.00 2.29 1902........ 22.19 19.20 19. 49 20.67 47.79 43,53 30.57 OJ 2.15 1903........ 19.92 17.13 17.52 18. 98 44.83 39.59 27.91 CD 28.00 2 .36 2.13 E 28.00 2.01 1904........ 15.57 13. 67 12.89 13. 76 38.49 33.17 22.18 <D 1.96 ft 28.00 2 .0 0 1905........ 17.88 15.58 15.62 16.36 42.97 41.89 24.03 & 1.93 28.00 2.13 1906........ 20. 98 17 79 18.19 • 19.54 44.28 43.21 27.45 <M 1.98 X 28.00 2 .36 1907........ 2?. 89 21 . 06 21,52 22.84 ; 47.30 43.49 29. 25 X 2.18 1908........ 17.70 15.72 15.23 17.07 38.12 35.75 26.31 <D 28.00 2 .20 2.17 d 1909........ 17. 81 16.13 15.55 17.41 39.33 36.40 24.62 53 28.00 2.05 2 .0 0 28.00 2 .1 0 1910........ 16. 86 15. 72 15.24 17.19 41.37 36.87 25.38 1.96 28.00 2.02 1.89 1911........ 15.21 14. 43 13. 97 15,71 36.79 31.55 21.46 28.00 1.92 . 1.82 1912...... 16.06 15.39 14.54 15,94 39.20 32.20 22.38 1913........ 16.57 15. 69 15.25 17.13 42.98 37.80 25.79 28.00 1.99 1.89 1914........ 14. 74 13.79 13. 61 14. S9 35.73 29.68 20.09 1.75 28.00 1.90 28.00 1.94 1915........ 15.26 14.31 14.25 15.78 39.09 33.15 22,44 1.85 32.00 1.96 1916........ 21.18 20.05 20.34 23.90 73.25 47.71 43.95 2.72 1917........ 43.64 36.11 38.01 43.64 38.00 70.78 2 3.16 1 At Philadelphia. The figures of this column, “ No. 1 foundry,” after 1909, represent averages for No. 2 foundry, the price of which is usually 50 cents above that of No. 1. 2 At Pittsburgh. *Net price from store at Philadelphia. 4 At mills in Pennsylvania. 6 First made in commercial quantities in the United States in 1867. 6 Wholesale base prices at store, Philadelphia. *Base prices from factory, f. o. b. Chicago, in carload lots. 8 Price based on a new classification adopted in 1893, the base price and schedule of extras being changed to correspond with the wire-nail sched ule. In December, 1896, the schedule for cut and wire nails was again changed. No. 311.—ANNUAL AVERAGE EXPORT PRICES OP LEADING ARTICLES OF DOMESTIC PRODUCTION EXPORTED FROM * THE UNITED STATES: 1893 T 1917. O 1893... 1894... 1896... 1896... 1897... 1898... 1899... 1900... 1901... 1902... 1903... 1904... 1905... 1906... 1907... 1908... 1909... 1910... 1911... 1912... 1913... 1914... 1915... 1916... 1917... 0.53 .46 .53 .38 .31 .36 *39 .41 .46 .68 .54 .54 .53 .53 .63 .65 .70 .69 .56 .72 .59 .75 .81 .81 1.12 0.80 .67 .58 .65 .75 .98 ,76 .72 .73 .73 .77 .81 .89 .82 .79 .99 1.02 1.02 .93 .94 .97 .95 1.28 1.24 1.99 4.54 4.11 3.38 3.56 3.84 4.51 4.04 3.62 3. 72 3.70 3.74 4.05 4.55 4.25 3.99 4.61 4.86 5.27 4.88 4.63 4.67 4.61 5.86 5.63 7.80 90.68 93.45 92.98 93.29 93.45 93.50 91.57 92.46 93,82 95.15 95.97 93.34 93.80 93.17 81.73 84.02 86.96 87.50 87.70 84.07 47.63 35.22 128.15 111. 72 70.93 4.52 4.63 4.24 4.10 4.46 4.45 4.12 4.26 4.41 4.53 4.85 4.93 4.99 4.93 4.90 4.88 4.97 4.94 4.99 5.11 5.30 5.27 5.27 5. 25 5.56 2.90 11.1 2.41 19.9 2.18 9.4 .6 2,19 11.0 2.24 2.15 11.1 2.06 13.5 2.26 16.7 2.41, 16.3 2.53 13.6 2.78 12.6 2.75 13.0 2.63 13.8 2.58 16.6 2.56 21.4 2.58 14.3 2.55 13.19 2.49 13.08 2.48 12.46 2.54 13.52 2.52 16.30 2.49 14.86 2.53 14.21 2.43 22.44 2.94 28.64 Cts. a s . 8.5 6.5 6*2 7.8 6.3 6.1 5.8 5.9 5.6 8.1 5.8 5.7 7,4 5.7 5.4 5.9 5.2 4.8 5.4 4.8 4.5 7.7 5.5 5.0 5.6 9.4 5.7 5.2 8.3 5.0 5.2 5.0 8.9 6.0 12.0 5.9 8.8 5.7 6.0 11.0 5.9 6.1 10.6 6.2 6.7 11.4 7.2 6.7 9.4 5.9 5.9 13.99 6.18 6.7 14.48 6.88 7.16 10.20 6.14 6.88 11.99 6.55 7.16 12.81 6.72 7.12 8. 54 7.66 12.33 6. 74 9.28 7.70 18.11 9.40 8.48 a s . a s . a s . a s . D olls. 23.2 16.9 16.8 14.7 13.8 16.3 19.1 16.6 18.3 19.5 21.5 22.3 21.9 21.0 22.1 20.3 23.0 23.7 20.9 22.0 21.5 23.1 24.1 23.2 30.4 2.8 2.4 2.1 2.1 2.1 1.9 1.8 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.3 2.5 2.3 2.4 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.1 2.2 2,9 8.9 figures represent beef cured in any manner. as. 15.0 15.1 15.3 17.9 16.9 17.6 16.8 18.9 18.7 18.0 18.5 18.9 21.4 20.2 22.0 21.1 20.9 21.7 21.5 22.0 24.0 25.6 29.7 34.8 43.6 D o lls. D olls. a s . 1.20 1.20 1.23 1.39 1.89 1.39 1.40 1.42 1.58 1.56 1.69 1.56 1.52 1.61 1.83 1.75 1.67 1.71 1.71 1.77 1.77 1.80 1.99 2.32 2.08 15.32 8.1 16.27 9.1 15.05 9.6 14.56 8.7 14.91 8.3 15.28 7.5 7.7 15.49 7.9 16.94 18.25 8.4 18.01 9.0 19.67 9.9 20.05 11.4 19.08 10.51 21.34 10.1 24.55 10.07 23.00 10.91 21.4010.94 21.83 10.83 21.54 12.1 22.14 13.3 24.30 12.1 23.94 13.1 22.25 13.8 23.76 13.9 26.00 17.6 as. 9 .5 9 .0 7 .8 6.6 5.1 5.6 6.0 6.3 7.6 9.4 10.4 8.3 7.7 8.1 9.2 9.1 10.0 11.9 11.0 9.8 11.2 11.3 11.0 11.2 17.3 j Starch, per pound. Sugar, refined, per pound. ! Tobacco, leaf, per pound. Leather,pound. per sole, Boots and shoes, per ! pair. Lumber: Boards, deals, and | planks, per M feet. Bacon and hams, per pound. Lard, per pound. Pork, salted or pic kled, per pound. i Beef, salted or pic kled, perpound.i tButter, per pound. Cheese, per pound. Mineral—Illum inat ing, per gallon. Vegetable—Cotton seed, per gallon.2 2.1 ....... 9,204 2.0 ....... 7,242 1.7 ....... 9,443 2.1 ..... 9,626 2.0 ....... 9,544 1.9 2.0 8,299 U9 9,147 1.8 2.5 10,652 2.6 2.2 2.2 9,548 2.1 2.0 8,726 2.2 2.0 11,141 2.1 2.1 10,439 2.0 2.2 7,985 2.0 2.1 9,630 2,1 2.3 9,356 2.3 2.5 11,456 2.2 2.2 9,908 2.1 2.1 7,757 1.9 2.1 9,504 1.7 2.0 9,450 1.9 2,1 10,358 2.1 9,640 1.9 2.0 9,280 1.9 2.6 2,3 3.8 15,852 12,651 3.4 a s . O s. a s . a s . a s . a s . a s . O s. Cts. 7 .8 5.4 19.0 9.4 4.9 41.5 3.2 4.7 9.0 8 .0 5.7 17.6 9.7 4.2 40.2 3.2 4.4 8.5 7.1 5.7 16.4 9.1 4.9 32.2 3.2 4,6 8.7 . 5 .7 5.6 15.2 8.4 6.8 28.2 2.7 4.9 8.5 4 .9 5.2 14.3 9.1 6.8 25.4 2.1 4.7 8,0 5 .6 5.6 15.0 8.6 5.7 25.2 1.9 5.0 8.7 5 .8 5.3 16.3 8.6 5.6 23,9 2.0 4.4 9,3 6 .2 6.7 17.2 10.2 7.8 30.1 2.1 4.5 8.7 7 .2 5.7 17.3 9.9 6.3 33.6 2.0 5.0 9.0 8 .7 6.2 18.0 10.1 6.3 39.3 2.3 4.1 9.2 1 0 .6 7.2 18.0 11.9 6.7 89.9 3.0 8.4 9.8 8 .5 5.7 16.5 10.5 7.8 36.9 2.3 8.5 9.6 7 .9 5.5 18.4 10.7 6.8 29.4 2.3 4.1 9.0 8 .2 6.8 18.0 11.7 6.3 31.2 2.3 3.8 9.5 9 .1 6.0 19.4 11.6 6.3 40.8 2.2 8.9 10.0 8 .9 6.8 21.8 12.9 6,8 42.0 2.4 8.8 10.6 8.8 11.1 10.8 9,5 10.6 10.8 10.8 10.6 14.8 7.7 7.5 8.7 7.4 9.6 9.8 10.6 10.6 11.6 21.2 25.0 21.7 24.1 24.3 23.8 24.3 26.6 32.6 12.6 15.5 12.4 14.2 17.0 17.1 15.3 16.7 23.1 6;6 6.2 6.6 6.7 6.3 6.4 6.0 6.4 5.4 *Unit of quantity pounds after 1909. 40.8 6.6 7.6 6.0 6.6 7.2 6.9 8.5 12.6 2.3 2.5 2.0 2.3 2.4 2.4 2.7 2.7 3.2 3.5 4.3 4.1 4.6 3.8 3.6 4.7 4.9 10.9 10.8 11.1 11.5 11.9 111 12.8 12.1 14.7 547 1 After 1910 the as. Cut nails, per pound. Wire nails, per pound. j Locomotives, steam , each. Anthracite, per ton. Bituminous, per ton. Copper: Pigs, ingots, bars, plates, and old, per pound. Unmanufactured—Up land, per pound. Colored, per I yard. ; U ncolored, per yard. Cattle, each. Wheat, per bushel. Wheat flour, per barrel, j B o lls. D olls Dolls D o lls. D o lls D olls a $ . A N N T JA I. A V E R A G E D O M E ST IC E X P O R T P R IC E S . Year ended June SO— Corn, per bushel. j [The values of the goods are required by law to represent their market value at the port and time of exportation. ‘‘Ton ” signifies long ton of 2,240 pounds.] Cotton, and Iron and steel, man Leather, and Meat and dairy products. Coal. Breadstuffs. Oils. ufactures of. manufactures of. mfrs. of. Manufac tures— Cloths. a o ■oo 1 5* i A 6D 8 t H £ 1893............. 1894............. 1895............. 1896............. 1897............. 1898............. 1899............. 1900............. 1901............. 1902............ 1903............. 1904............. 1905............. 1906............. 1907............. 1908............. 1909............. 1910............. 1911............. 1912............. 1913............. 1914............. 1915............. 1916............. 1917....... Cents. 33.4 32.2 32.2 32.1 31.7 32.3 33.3 34.7 34.4 34.9 31.9 32.7 33.3 33.1 32.7 34.4 37.0 37.0 34.8 37.3 39.7 44.1 38.2 45.9 72.6 Cents. 14.0 14,3 14.1 13.9 13.5 13.4 13.2 13.1 13.8 14.9 15.4 14.5 14.6 15.8 16.9 17.2 16.5 17.3 17.4 18.9 18.6 17.3 18.7 23.5 30.8 Dollars. 3.28 3.23 3.05 2.86 2.76 2.67 2.82 2.62 2. 72 2.74 2.93 2.59 2.44 2.40 2.48 2. 59 2.85 2.75 2.83 2. 85 2.77 2.71 2.90 2.99 3.23 Cents. 14.0 16.4 14.7 14.6 11.1 7.5 6.5 6.7 7.4 6.5 6.5 7.0 8.8 8.6 7.9 7.6 7.5 7.9 10.3 13.3 13.8 11.1 9.5 9.6 10.1 Cents. 8.1 8.8 7.8 8.9 8.7 7.6 12.0 14.7 16.2 14.6 12.4 12.8 13.6 15.1 , 19.8 16.8 13.3 12.5 11.9 12.7 15.3 14.4 13.4 19.4 26.1 Cents. 8.1 8,3 8.2 8.4 8.6 7.9 8.3 11.7 12.2 11.2 , 11.18 11.24 11.89 11.54 . 11.65 9.56 11.43 10.37 11.31 11.12 12.0 14.3 10.8 9.5 12.2 Cents. 13.0 12.5 12.0 12.0 12.2 12.3 13.0 13.2 15.1 15.3 15.0 16.28 16.86 16.10 15.86 15.92 15.04 15.02 16.01 16.77 18.4 18.9 15.0 15.9 17.8 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 280.64 307.18 284.71 230.36 206.53 215.88 201.81 236.30 273.44 269.55 248.68 251.10 279.44 266.62 260.41 263.93 257.57 277.10 342.47 346.65 318.01 290.37 399.60 505.59 535.00 142.30 146.74 138.93 126.57 123.00 139.49 121.06 132.43 153.52 167.48 166.95 148.06 160.10 170.55 176.00 174.92 153.45 161.89 177.78 219.75 193.67 177.34 217.73 252.45 258.02 30.01 34.30 24.88 22.49 23.93 22.65 27.61 38.53 42.78 34.49 42.14 42.43 45.82 62.05 85.66 60.49 46.06 54.70 72.33 71.12 74.01 105.38 56.26 73.07 87.50 139.32 113.99 80.77 76.37 73.68 64.44 116.76 168.28 162.69 186.97 192.80 173.96 195.99 187.90 199.51 171.05 115.60 112.78 116.04 116.74 171.08 196.82 180.12 178.31 •225^00 Cents. 2.4 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.1 2.4 2.6 3.0 3.3 3.6 2.8 2.7 3.5 3.8 3.3 3.2 3.3 3.0 3.0 3.8 4.3 4.2 4.3 11.1 11.0 Cents. 40.3 58.5 19.1 21.7 20.9 27.3 44.9 27.6 32.6 29.7 30.1 49.8 45.6 23.0 31.8 23.4 18.1 46^8 31.6 74.6 33.6 51.8 23.8 21.4 25.0 Cents. 42-9 44.7 46.2 45.1 49.1 55.2 62.1 63.5 51.5 49.4 55 3 68.3 74.2 78.0 76.6 58.8 69.8 100.0 105.8 84.4 79.5 64.0 48.3 57.9 56.8 Cents. 1.8 1.9 1.7 1.8 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.2 2.6 2.2 1.9 2.0 1.9 1.9 1.9 2.0 1.8 1.8 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.9 2.8 4.1 Dollars. 23.83 22.74 27.27 23.05 23.50 26.36 29.87 34.53 34.46 21.20 17.60 21.20 24.30' 28.60 27.72 30.39 33.53 26.47 29.37 31.91 41.30 35.87 38- 47 62.82 84.08 Cents. 2.2 2.0 2.0 2.2 2.4 3.1 4.3 2.9 5.4 3.3 2.7 2.2 4.6 4.4 4.1 5.8 6.5 3.7 4.0 4.9 5.1 6.1 5.1 7.6 11.8 Cents. 2.8 2.6 2.4 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.3 3.2 3.2 3.0 2.9 2.7 2.8 2.8 3.3 3.0 2.7 2.8 3.2 4,3 3.4 3.0 3.3 7.9 10.8 ANNUAL AVERAGE IMPORT PBIGES. [The values are required by law to represent the values of the goods in the foreign markets whence exported to the United States. “ Ton ” signifies long ton of 2,240 pounds.] Glass: Cotton cloth. Fibers, unmanufactured. Cylinder, Iron. India rubber crown, Copper: Ce Coal, and com Hops, and Tin Year Tigs, mon win per gutta Bar Jute ended ment, Cheese, bitumi Coffee, ingots, Not Bleached, Sheets plates, per per teme* June per 100 pound. nous, pound. bars, bleached, per Flax, Hemp, and Manila, dow pound. percha, - iron, JPig iron, and per ton. crude, per per ton. plates, plates, or jute 30 - pounds. etc. etc., per square per tou. per ton. butts, per ton. glass, un per square yard. polished, per taggers yard. per ton. per pound, i pound. pound. tin, per pound. pound. 548 No. 312.—ANNUAL AVERAGE IMPORT PRICES OP LEADING ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE IMPORTED INTO THE UNITED STATES: 1893 to 1917. Year ended June 30— Hides and Sugarand Silk, skins. Tin, bars, raw or Still molasses. blocks, as or pigs, Hice, reeled wines Sugar, not Goat Hides per from casks, above Molas Tea,per gram or of pound. the in pound. granu skins, cattle, per D. 16 ses, per per per cocoon, gallon. No.S., gallon. lated, per pound. pound. per pound. per pound. pound. Dollars. Dollars. Cents. 11.22 11.53 10.45 14.27 11.35 12.23 13.99 13.77 9.55 10.60 14.73 13.86 2 0 .2 2 2 ,0 Cents. Cents. Dollars. Cents. 1.7 1.5 1.7 1.5 1.9 22.7 24.3 1 0 .8 2 .1 26.5 10.4 2.1 26.8 11.8 2 .0 27.9 11.3 2 .1 28.9 1 1 .8 2.1 29.3 12.3 2 .2 27.8 12.9 2.5 27.6 13.2 2.5 12.12 12.19 28.6 14.0 . 2.5 12.28 31.3 15.3 3.0 13,74 27.2 1 2 .2 2.9 10,47 25.0 12.4 2.7 10.43 26.6 14.8 2 .6 9.50 25.0 14.4 2 .8 12.19 24.4 15.3 3.4 10.35 25.7 17'. 3 3.7 10.98 26.2 18.6 3.3 12.27 24.3 18.3 2.5 13.65 27.2 20.3 2.4 16.14 52.5 25.9 2.7 *India rubber only after 1890. 3.90 3.16 2.76 3. £8 2.84 3.05 3.19 3.96 3.21 2.31 3.59 3.52 3.34 3.64 4.20 4.13 3.38 3.21 3.25 3.11 3.15 3.42 3.09 3.61 4.61 71.0 70.0 69.7 68.8 94.0 72.13 68.28 68.86 69.72 64.95 61.08 59.56 59.20 57.28 56.89 55.27 49.39 49.68 54.81 64.41 61.53 52.82 51.00 65.62 80.76 Cents. 3.08 2.91 2.13 2.26 1.99 2.24 2.38 2.49 2.26 1.80 1.70 1.94 2.64 2.14 Cents. Cents. 16.0 15.1 13.5 15.7 13.5 15.8 13.1 15.10 14.17 18.96 13.02 11.12 12.44 9.8 12.27 7.2 12.42 6.5 14.42 5.4 16.15 5.8 15.80 4.3 15.57 2 .11 3.7 16.11 2.37 3.8 17.32 2.30 4.2 16.15 2.59 4.4 15.97 2.45 4.2 17.16 2.81 4.2 17.95 2.18 4.3 18.39 3.4 18.37 2 .0 0 3.21 2 .8 18.06 3.70 4.4 18.75 4.33 9.9 18.64 2 Price per pound. 12.8 10.1 8 .6 Cents. 20.0 15.7 14.2 13.5 12.9 13.73 15.95 27.23 27.10 24.53 26.83 26.60 27.55 33.32 39.70 32.72 28.54 -30.62 36.67 41.56 46.30 39.35 32.44 35.34 39.97 Cents. Cents. Wool. Wood: LumberBoards, planks, deals,and Cloth Comb Car ing, other per ing, pet, per per sawed, pound pound pound per M feet. Dollars. Woole n manufactures. Carpets and Dress carpet Cloths, goods, ing of per per wool, pound. square per sq. yard. yard. Cents. Cents. Cents. Dollars. Dollars. Cents. 9 2.30 95.0 40.9 11.10 18 22 9 2.28 114.0 38.7 11.93 16 26 127. * 35.9 9 1.95 11.42 15 20 107.4 39.4 10.82 17 22 10 1.43 93.5 60.6 10.27 17 22 11 1 .66 98.11 55.10 9.94 18 20 10 3.04 104.9 55.56 9.91 15 28 9 2.74 92.11 58.14 10.99 21 21 9 3.04 90.36 51.04 12.96 16 20 10 3.15 88.74 42.73 13.93 12 18 9 3.45 73.96 45.36 14.80 18 19 10 3.48 76.36 47.52 15.07 19 22 12 3.31 74.13 48.77 15.35 23 25 13 3.51 96.17 52.16 15.60 24 28 14 3.93 113.74 54.55 17.40 26 30 15 4.15 106.20 63.41 19.23 22 27 15 4.07 94.59 65.58 18.85 21 21 11 3,87 97.63 52.91 18.35 24 25 13 S. 81 107.7 53.63 18.49 23 26 13 3.79 125.3 51.17 17,46 21 24 13 4.58 128.8 45.33 17.34 23 25 14 4.51 127.8 50.44 19.05 25 26 17 4.15 128.0 46.44 18.96 23 25 17 2.78 142.9 40.45 18.98 28 29 22 3.23 134.4 47.8 20.60 36 39 29 3.96 a Average price July 1 to Dec. 31,1913, inclusive. 0.830 .906 .681 .595 .610 .783 .955 1.04 1.05 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.00 1.06 1.07 1.09 1.06 1.03 1.09 i. 12 1.14 1.03 .96 1.06 1.23 20.0 20,6 2 7.56 27.61 20.7 21.8 23.2 2 1.2 19.5 18.1 18.7 19.1 19.0 19.7, 20.7 19.5 19.4 20.6 21.3 21.1 *25.2 24.8 26.1 44.4 549 7.09 6.60 7.14 7.13 6.97 7.52 6.76 8.67 7.50 6.91 7.37 6.58 6.50 7.47 7.50 6.78 6.80 6.96 7.24 7.79 8.24 7.21 6 .57 7.8 6 9.44 Tobacco: Leaf, per pound. Suit able for cigar Other wrap leaf. pers. ANNUAL AVERAGE IMPORT PRICES. 1893 __ 1894__ 1895 __ 1896 .... 1897 .... 1898.... 1899 .... 1900.... 1901.... 1902 .... 1903.... 1904 .... 1905.... 1906 .... 1907.... 1908 .... 1909 .... 1910.... 1911.... 1912.... 1913 .... 1914 .... 1915 .... 1916 .... 1917 .... Fish, pickled or salted. Her Mack ring, erel, per per barrel barrel (200 (200 lbs.). lbs.). 550 WHOLESALE PRICES OF COMMODITIES, : G roups of Com Y ears , 1890 to 1916, and by M onths , 1915 and 1916. [Source: Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor, Whole Number 226. Average prices for 1916= 100.] No. 3 1 3 .—IN D E X NU M BER S OP WHOLESALE PR IC ES modities , by Calendar 56 60 54 55 48 49 44 48 50 50 56 59 6 62 6 63 64 70 69 79 84 76 82 82 85 1 + 6 6 8 0 84 8 8 6 0 6 6 87 89 8 89 8 84 8 83 84 89 89 91 93 95 95 96 103 107 1 118 116 70 70 63 0 69 60 58 53 0 56 60 59 62 2 63 67 2 64 + .7 1 + 2 -1 3 + 2 1 + 9 + 4 6 8 6 1 + 5 + - 6 + 6 - 5 + 2 + 9 - 1 + !4 + 6 — + 8 + 4 + 1 +16 1 1 (6) + 6 6 6 1 8 8 6 70 74 78 79 1 78 85 79 81 83 + + (6) + + + + + 4 2 1 2 3 3 1 5 2 3 1 6 2 90 90 91 93 94 94 96 1 106 1 119 0 0 84 85 83 83 83 81 82 81 79 82 85 + (6) + + + <6) + + + 1 + + - 2 2 1 7 4 4 6 2 Metals and metal products. Per cent Per cent Per cent Per cent of in of in of in of in crease (+ ) crease (+ ) crease (+ ) crease (+ ) or de Index or de Index or de Index or de crease (—) num crease (—) num crease (—) num crease (—) compared ber.8 compared ber.* compared ber.^ compared with pre with pre with pre with pre ceding ceding ceding ceding year or year or year or year or month. month. month. month. Per cent of in crease (+ ) Year or month. or de Index Index crease (—3 num compared num ber.1 with pre ber.2 ceding year or month. 1890 ........ 1891...................... 1892...................... 1893...................... 1894...................... 1895...................... 1896...................... 1897...................... 1898...................... 1899...................... 1900...................... 1901...................... 1902...................... 1903...................... 1904................... 1905...................... J906...................... 1907...................... 1908...................... 1909...................... 1910...................... 1911...................... 1912...................... 1913...................... 1914...................... 1915...................... 1916...................... 1915. Tanuarv.............. February........... March................. April................... May..................... June.................... July..................... August............... September........ October.............. November......... December.......... 1916. January.............. February........... March................. April................... May..................... June.................... July..................... August............... September........ October.............. November......... December.......... Fuel and lighting. Cloths and clothing. Food, etc. Farm products. 8 1 -13 - 3 - 9 + 6 + 7 - 2 + 5 + 2 + 6 - 4 + 6 (6) - 3 + 6 + 6 + 5 + 1 - 1 + 9 - 7 + 3 + 2 1 1 0 8 + + (e) (6) + + + + 0 0 1 2 5 5 5 7 3 87 89 92 94 96 97 99 1 103 108 114 59 - 4 59 56 («) 56 C6) 52 1 1 - 2 59 - 3 59 52 + 2 53 + 3 + 5 *61 + 8 70 - 7 6 + 2 80 + 6 92 (6) 79 + 3 75 78 + 7 81 + 6 1 780 7l> + 5 72 + 4 1 — 70 77 + 3 87 + 1 - 1 80 75 (6) 0 +28 1 + (6) + (e) (6) (6) + + + + + 75 76 76 77 77 2 77 1 ■ 77 78 1 2 79 81 4 82 4 84 4 + 2 1 6 2 1 2 (6) 1 + + 2 + (6) + 1 + + 1 + + - 73 70 70 0 700 62 61 59 60 62 65 70 65 6 70 70 72 77 82 74 78 79 76 78 79 78 78 0 + + + + + + + 0 + + -+ + 2 + 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 4 2 2 2 3 1 2 1 3 5 6 8 0 75 75 75 72 72 72 73 74 77 78 81 83 (*) 6) (6) (6) (6) + + + + + + 8 89 90 91 90 91 91 92 96 1 130 141 (6) - 5 (•) - 7 +13 (6) 1 + 2 + 15 +15 : - 3 + 18 + 15 -1 4 - 5 + 4: + 4 - 4 - 3 - 5 - 3 + 10 +13 - 8 - 6 0 +33 + 8 1 74 63 57 48 52 54 482 48 73 71 6 6 6 2 1 65 60 6 76 81 63 62 63 60 67 67 59 65 1 1 4 1 4 2 1 2 6 00 1 1 1 1 108 125 S - 7 1 -1 6 + 8 + 4 1 (6)+52 0 0 0 0 ) 0 1 - 3 - 7 (6)— 2 - 8 + 15 + 7 2 - 2 + 2 - 5 + 12 '(•)- 1 2 + 1 +54 2 0 (6>+ . 4 + 3 + 2 + 7 + 3 + 3 - 3 (•) + 1 + 3 + 10 + 99 98 98 ( 0 8 85 89 95 7 1 Number of commodities varied from 16 in 1890 to 30 in 1916. 2 Number of commodities varied from 40 in 1890 to 91 in 1916. 8 Number of commodities varied from 56 in 1890 to 68 in 1916. * Number of commodities was 13 from 1890 to 1912, inclusive, and 15 from 1913 to 1916. 6 Number of commodities varied irom 18 in 1890 to 25 in 1916. 6 No change. 115 6 6 56 58 60 61 65 67 69 67 67 6 70 77 4 + 6 + 1 + 1 + 1 - 1 + 1 <6) + 1 + 4 1 + 16 + 17 + 8 8 + 5 + 7 + 4 .2 + 3 1 - 1 - 3 (8) 0 + 2 2 + 2 + 6 +16 1 0 551 WHOLESALE PRICES OF COMMODITIES. No. 313.—I n C a len d a r Y d e x N u m ber s o p ea r s to 1890 Lumber and building mate rials. Year or month. Index num ber.1 1890 1891............... 1892.................. 1893.................. 1894.................. 1895.......-.......... 1896.................. 1897.................. 1898.................. 1899.................. 1900.................. 1901.................. 1902.................. 1903.................. 1904.................. 1905.................. 1906.................. 1907.................. 1908.................. 1909.................. 1910.................. 1911.................. 1912.................. 1913.................. 1914.................. 1915.................. 1916.................. 1915. January........... February......... March.............. April................ May................. June................ July................. August............. September....... October............ November....... December........ 71 69 67 65 64 62 61 64 70 75 72 76 79 80 84 93 96 91 96 66 100 100 98 99 96 93 100 W 1916, h o l e sa l e P r ic e s : a n d b y M o n t h s, Drugs and chemicals. O r o u ps op a n d 1915 C o m m o d it ie s , b y 1916—rContinued. House-furnish Miscellaneous. All commodities. ing goods. Percent Per cent Per cent Per cent Per cent of in of in of in of in of in crease (+) crease (+) Index crease (+) Index crease (+) Index crease (+) or de Index or de num or de num or de or de crease (—' num crease (—\ crease (—) num crease (—) crease (—) compared ber.3* compared ber.* compare ci ber.1 compared ber.2 compared with pre with pre with pre with pre with pre ceding ceding ceding ceding ceding year or year or year or year or year or month. month. month. month. month. -- 3 4 +2 - 3 - 2 - 3 - 2 +5 +9 7 -+ 4 +6 +5 +1 + u5 ,; + +3 - 5 +5 +4 (6) 2 +1 - 3 - 3 +8 63 65 64 63 58 62 64 62 65 67 68 69 68 67 68 67 66 6t 70 71 72 72 71 70 72 80 100 94 90 90 91 94 92 100 -- 1 1 (6) 1 - 1 +3 +3 +5 1 +6 + +16 +3 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 101 112 112 111 106 99 99 99 95 96 - 1 - 2 <6) 1 - 6 - 27 +7 - 1 +6 (6+)1 1 - 1 - 5 - 7 (6) <6) 4 +1 - 2 - 4 (6) 1 + +3 - 2 +9 76 76 73 75 ■7 1 68 66 67 66 68 75 74 76 78 78 78 80 84 80 90 96 86 84 83 81 81 100 (6) -+ + + 4 3 4 4 3 2 1 3 +10 - 1 +3 +3 (6) (6) .3 + +5 - 5 +13 +7 -1 0 - 2 - 2 - 1 (6) +23 66 66 61 63 56 57 54 54 56 60 65 64 69 69 70 69 72 76 74 79 81 77 82 81 80 81 100 (6) - 8 +3 -1 1 -+ 2 5 00 +7 +4 +8 - 2 +8 00 +1 1 -+ 4 6 -+ 3 +7 -+ 3 5 +6 - 1 —1 +1 +23 - 2 81 + 1 80 +1 81 81 (6) 81 <*) 1 81 -+ 1 1 80 («) («) — 80 +1 <6) 80 (6) 82 +1 h 80 1 80 - 2 •) (6) 80 (6) 82 1 6) +3 (6) 80 (6) 81 - 1 2 (6) 1 80 80 - 1 + 82 (6) 3 82 +3 (6) 83 99 + 1 83 2 +1 (6) 86 102 + 4 86 2 +4 (S) 1916. 98 January........... 98 - 4 95 + 3 89 + 2 101 + 3 89 +3 88 February......... 99 95 - 1 90 + 3 95 (6) + 1 103 +2 91 March.............. 100 + 3 92 +1 + 1 105 + 2 99 (6) 4 92 + April................ 100 (6) + 1 94 +2 +2 May................. 101 95 + 3 96 + 2 99 (6) + 1 107 100 June................ 100 - 1 105 99 + 5 96 <<0+ 2 - 2 101 (6) July................. 98 - 8 - 2 100 + 1 97 +3 - 5 101 (fi+ 2 101 103 August............. 99 + 2 100 +1 + 1 92 ) September....... 99 (6) 105 + 2 103 92 (6) 3 101 (6) 3 110 +3 104 October............ 100 + + + 5 108 +5 + 1 95 + 4 104 (6) 112 November....... 103 + 3 99 +7 + 2 116 December........ 105 113 +2 + 2 100 + 1 104 (6) + 1 118 1 Number of commodities varied from 22 in 1890 to 30 in 1916. 2 Number of commodities was 9 from 1890 to 1912, inclusive, and 10 from 1913 to 1916. 2 Includes 6 commodities (earthen and glass ware) from 1890 to 1916. * Number of commodities was 12 from 1890 to 1912, inclusive, 22 from 1913 to 1915, and 21 in 1936. 6 Number of commodities varied from 192 in 1890 to 296 in 1916. fi No change. 93 94 93 93 93 92 93 91 92 92 94 96 (6) -+ <6) <6) + + (6) + + 1 1 74 73 73 72 71 73 75 76 80 85 109 108 106 106 105 99 97 90 96 95 +3 - 2 - 2 - 8 +7 +3 - 5 +3 +3 + 1 +1 - 1 - 1 +1 - 1 - 1 +2 +4 +1 +1 <6) 1 -- 1 +1 13 + +25 552 WHOLESALE PRICES OP COMMODITIES. N o . 3 1 4 -— CHANGES IN W HOLESALE PRICES, CALENDAR YEARS 191$ TO 1916: P e r C ent of I ncrease (+ ) or D ecrease ( —) in P rices by M onths S u bseq u en t to J anuary , 1913, Compared w ith the P receding M onth , by G roups of C om m odities . [Source: Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor.] products Animal products (12 Vegetable of quota All products (30 series (18 series series of quotations). tions). of quotations). Year and month. 1913. January............................................. February........................................... March................................................ April.................................................. May................................................... June................................................... July................................................... August.............................................. September......................................... October.............................................. November......................................... December.......................................... 1914. January............................................. February........................................... March................................................ April.................................................. May................................................... June................................................... July................................................... August............................................... September......................................... October.............................................. November........................................ December.......................................... 1915. January............................................. February........................................... March................................................ April.................................................. May................................................... June................................................... July................................................... August.............................................. September......................................... October............................................. November......................................... December.......................................... 1916. January............................................. February........................................... March................................................ April.................................................. May................................................... June................................................... July................................................... August............................................... September......................................... October.............................................. November......................................... December.......................................... Per cent of Per cent of Per cent of increase(+) increase(+) increase(+) or decrease or decrease or decrease Index (—) com Index (—) com Index (—) number. pared with number. pared with number. paredcom with preceding preceding preceding year or year or year or month. month. month. 82 84 87 87 84 85 +2 4-4 ,0) -3 4-1 4-4 -2 4-1 -1 -3 P) 4-4 4-1 (D + 1 88 86 87 86 83 83 86 87 87 88 87 ~1 -1 86 91 94 95 90 89 85 4-6 4-3 4-1 -5 -1 -4 83 80 81 80 85 87 89 89 89 90 85 83 -2 -4 +11 +6 4-2 4-2 C 1) C 4-1 1) 1 0 1 0 0 79 80 80 81 83 83 80 85 82 78 77 77 88 87 80 82 81 86 +4 4-2 4-8 4-2 +3 4-3 91 90 86 90 91 C -fl 1) 4-2 —3 4-4 4-3 0 1No change. 8 90 102 108 118 129 120 - 1 - 1 - 1 4- 5 4- 1 - 1 4- 3 4- 5 )- 1 - 1 79 79 - (D 81 +3 -1 80 80 C + 1) 81 82 + 83 +1 85 + 84 -I 83 82 -1 - 2 4- 1 o 4- 1 4- 2 0 ) - 4 4- 6 - 4 -- 5 1 C 1) +9 4- 8 - 1 4- 4 C- 9 1) 4- 4 - 1 - 8 4- 3 - 1 4- 6 84 91 90 94 94 85 -6 -2 86 88 95 97 1 103 103 104 106 103 107 76 75 74 73 77 78 77 79 83 83 82 81 8 83 83 84 84 85 85 85 89 88 84 83 81 4- 6 - 1 - 4 4- 5 4- 3 - 1 89 89 91 93 95 95 96 103 107 111 118 116 +2 + 13 +6 +9 +9 - 7 84 86 86 87 89 1 1 2 1 + 1 (*) + 1 (») + 1 0 ) 0 ) +5 -1 -5 -1 —2 C 1) +4 +2 +1 +2 -3 +3 -1 -5 +2 -3 86 89 88 84 86 83 84 +1 C 1) (l) +6 . +2 +2 +2 +1 +7 +4 +4 + - 2 6 553 WHOLESALE PRICES OF .COMMODITIES. N o . 3 1 5 .—W HOLESALE PRICE INDEXES OF IDENTICAL COM M ODITIES IN RAW A N D M ANUFACTURED STATE: Calendar Y ears 1890 to 1916, and by Months, 1915 and 1916. tSouroe: Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor for 1916= 100.] ber 226. Average price Statistics, Department of Labor, Whole Num com Raw commodities (27 Manufactured price All commodities (98 modities (71 price series). price series). series). Year or month. IRQft 1891.................................................... 1892........................ .......................... 1893.................................................... 1894.................................................... 1895.................................................... 1896................................................... 1897.................................................... 1898.................................................... 1899.................................................... 1900.................................................... 1901.................................................... 1902.................................................... 1903.......................; .......................... 190-1.................................................... 1905.................................................... 1906.................................................... 1907.................................................... 1908.................................................... 1909.................................................... 1910.................................................... 1911.................................................... 1912.................................................... 1913.................................................... 1914........................................ .......... 1915.................................................... 1916.................................................... 1915. January............................................. February.......................................... March................................................ April.................................................. May................................................... June.................................................. July................................................... August................... .................. September......................................... October............................................. November......................................... December.......................................... 1916. January............................................. February........................................... March................................................ April.................................................. May................................................... June.................................................. July........................ .................. August.............................................. September......................................... October............................................. November......................................... December.......................................... Per cent of increase (+) or de Index crease (—) Index number. compared number. with preceding year or month. 57 56 51 52 46 48 45 47 50 54 58 58 62 61 63 63 64 69 67 74 77 71 77 79 79 82 - 2 - 9 +2 -1 2 -+ 4 6 +4 +6 +8 +7 (1)+ 7 - 2 +3 (1)+ 2 o +3 8 +10 +4 —8 +8 ■ +3 (*)+ 4 , +22 67 73 72 75 78 72 77 76 77 81 100 78 81 81 82 83 82 84 81 81 82 82 85 +3 +4 '(1)+ 1 +i —1 +2 _ 4 (l)+ i (l)+ 4 , 80 82 81 82 82 81 82 79 77 78 81 84 89 90 92 94 96 95 96 101 104 111 117 115 + + + + -+ + + + + + - 87 89 92 95 96 97 97 102 104 109 116 116 100 5 1 2 2 2 1 1 5 3 7 5 2 1No change. 68 67 63 64 56 57 54 55 56 61 64 63 67 66 66 68 Per cent Per cent of increase of increase (+) or de (+) or de crease (—) Index crease (—) compared number. compared with with preceding preceding year or year or month. month. - i - 6 +2 -1 2 +2 - 5 +2 +2 +9 +5 - 2 +6 - 1 C+ „ 1) 3 - 1 +9 - 1 +4 +4 —8 +7 —l +1 +5 +23 .+ 3 +3 —1 +1 (,)- i 1 + —4 —3 +1 +4 +4 +4 +2 +3 +3 + 1 + 1 C+ 5 1) c +2 +5 +6 C 1) 61 61 56 57 50 52 49 50 53 57 61 60 64 63 65 65 66 71 69 74 78 71 77 78 78 82 (J) - 8 +1 22 +4 - 6 +2 +6 +8 +7 - 2 +7 —2 +3 (I) + * 2 +3 - 8 +7 +5 —9 +8 +1 (1) + 5 . 79 82 81 82 83 82 83 80 79 81 82 85 +3 +4 —1 +1 ' _ 1 +1 +1 —4 —1 +3 +4 +1 88 + + + + + (l) + + + + + 100 90 92 95 96 96 97 101 104 110 116 116 +22 (0 4 2 2 1 3 1 4 3 6 5 554 RELATIVE RETAIL PRICES OF FOOD. No. 31 6 .—RELATIVE RETAIL PRICES OF PRINCIPAL ARTICLES OF FOOD : B y M o n t h s , J a n u a r y , 1914, t o S e p t e m b e r , 1917, a n d b y C a l e n d a r Y e a r s , 1907 to 1916. 1914. January......... February....... March. .1....... April.............. May............... June............... July............... August.......... September___ October......... November___ December___ 92 93 93 93 95 96 99 102 99 96 93 94 93 93 94 94 95 97 100 103 101 97 96 94 1915. January......... February....... March............ April.............. May............... June............... July............... August.......... September___ October......... November___ December___ 93 91 90 92 94 96 97 97 97 95 94 92 93 91 90 91 94 96 98 97 97 95 93 92 1916.January......... February....... March............ April.............. May............... June............... July............... August.......... September___ October_____ November___ December___ 94 94 96 99 102 105 105 104 104 101 99 98 93 93 95 98 102 106 106 105105 101 99 98 1917. January......... February....... March............ April.............. May............... June............... July............... August.......... September___ 101 105 108 116 118 120 120 121 122 1907.............. 1908.............. 1909................ 1910................ 1911................ 1912................ 1913............ 1914................ 1915................ 1916................ 66 68 71 75 75 85 93 95 94 100 98 98 98 99 99 100 102 105 104 101 97 96 96 97 97 97 98 98 99 102 102 100 100 98 91 92 92 95 98 95 98 110 104 101 96 86 92 92 93 93 93 94 95 100 101 100 98 97 90 90 90 91 91 92 95 99 99 96 93 91 90 90 89 89 89 88 88 89 89 89 89 88 90 94 95 98 96 93 93 94 93 91 87 85 95 94 93 93 95 96 97 97 96 96 94 93 97 96 95 95 96 96 96 96 96’ 95 94 93 82 79 78 87 92 91 93 95 99 102 92 81 95 93 92 92 92 93 94 94 94 95 95 95 90 88 87 86 87 89 90 89 89 90 91 92 88 ■ 87 87 86 86 86 83 80 79 82 83 83 86 88 90 91 91 89 88 87 88 87 86 86 94 95 97 99 102 105 104 103 103 100 99 99 94 94 96 100 102 106 104 103 103 101 99 98 94 95 97 100 102 105 103 101 102 101 100 100 82 85 96 99 101 102 103 107 115 109 103 98 95 95 96 98 99 100 101 102 102 104 104 104 100 101 103 106 108 109 110 111 113 113 113 113 100 101 104 107 115 117 119 120 127 132 146 148 101 106 109 118 121 123 125 126 121 102 106 110 119 121 123 121 120 122 101 108 112 123 127 129 127 126 127 103 110 114 126 130 133 129 134 127 104 115 123 135 135 136 139 152 171 103 107 116 133 145 148 149 150 154 104 108 115 124 132 133 135 134 139 62 65 67 71 72 81 91 96 94 100 71 73 76 79 79 87 93 96 94 100 99 95 100 69 70 76 85 79 84 92 97 89 100 70 72 78 89 86 85 94 96 94 100 69 71 75 84 82 83 92 93 89 100 93 94 94 95 95 96 98 101 98 97 96 94 94 93 92 93 94 96 ; 97 96 96 95 94 93 100 95 100 Q > W > H Butter. Salmon, canned. •a Hens. Ham. Bacon. Pork chops. Plate boiling beef. Chuck roast. Rib roast. Round steak. Year or month. Sirloin steak. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor, computed from data obtained from representative retail dealers in the principal cities of the United States, 39 cities being covered for 1907 to 1912, 40 cities for 1913, 44 cities in 1914 and 1915, and 46 cities in 1916. The dealers selected were those selling largely to the families of wage earners. Average price for 1916=100.] 116 97 82 68 71 75 80 89 98 104 120 127 101 91 89 83 83 85 87 92 96 95 100 100 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 118 90 68 69 70 71 74 81 93 107 122 124 98 96 91 91 88 88 87 85 85 89 93 98 , 92 94 97 100 102 103 102 101 103 103 101 102 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 100 100 101 103 105 113 93 76 73 75 80 85 97 110 122 137 141 97 96 102 105 94 92 90 93 99 106 111 114 122 125 136 151 159 160 157 158 169 108 113 117 123 124 122 119 118 128 106 107 110 117 127 130 • 132 134 137 145 135 93 103 106 109 112 123 140 115 119 117 129 118 119 117 121 126 73 73 81 94 80 84 90 89 84 100 74 75 80 85 82 84 90 92 88 100 98 100 77 79 85 90 86 91 92 94 91 100 83 83 88 91 85 95 97 92 91 100 555 RELATIVE RE T A IL PRICES OF FOOD. Raisins. Prunes. Onions. Potatoes. 92 92 91 91 92 92 92 93 97 97 96 95 99 98 97 97 96 96 96 97 97 97 98 98 92 97 97 97 98 98 97 97 96 95 95 95 92 102 101 102 103 96 93 92 87' 84 84 85 97 98 97 97 97 97 96 96 96 96 95 95 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 99 99 55 54 53 55 58 64 55 53 51 61 62 69 69 69 67 74 87 82 72 63 61 67 68 71 66 69 69 70 69 69 69 69 69 72 77 8i 102 102 102 102 102 101 101 101 101 100 99 99 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 75 80 82 83 85 86 87 84 81 76 81 84 1916. January................................. 94 February............................... 96 March.................................... 97 April...................................... 96 May........................................ 96 June...................................... 95 July....................................... 94 August................................... 95 September............................. 99 October.................................. 104 November............................. 113 December............................. 120 98 95 98 95 97 95 97 95 97 95 97 95 97 95 99 98 100 105 103 111 106 115 110 107 89 93 89 89 89 87 86 100 no 115 129 124 95 96 95 96 96 96 96 98 100 104 112 116 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 88 91 90 89 91 108 87 91 104 106 128 128 83 90 91 98 104 111 109 102 94 96 105 116 83 84 84 85 85 88 106 110 no 111 124 130 99 99 99 99 99 99 100 100 100 101 103 103 98 98 98 98 98 98 99 99 100 101 106 108 84 85 93 99. 106 108 109 106 96 102 107 104 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 1 o 0 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 1917. January................................. February............................... March.................................... April...................................... May..................... .................. June.................... . . July....................................... August.................................. September............................ 109 108 127 110 109 127 110 110 130 112 115 153 115 130 198 116 131 183 122 135 164 125 140 170 130 135 166 118 120 122 137 158 162 174 194 241 100 145 141 100 188 249 100 192 255 104 219 273 115 227 176 119 237 142 116 159 104 116 133 94 119 111 94 132 135 140 152 174 177 177 175 171 104 105 105 108 114 117 119 121 122 109 109 109 no 112 113 115 115 115 100 101 109 120 125 116 114 124 123 100 100 100 100 101 101 102 102 102 100 100 100 101 102 104 no no 112 71 75 81 80 76 78 74 77 93 100 78 82 83 84 84 90 89 93 96 100 68 72 73 65 84 85 65 70 57 100 97 100 72 74 73 75 76 79 68 74 82 100 100 100 100 100 April July ................. October. . .......... 1915. January................................. February............................... March.................................... April...................................... May........................................ June....................................... July........................................ August................................... September............ ................ October.................................. N ovember............................. December.............................. 90 91 90 90 91 91 90 88 88 89 90 92 121 122 125 128 131 131 128 127 130 1907........................................ 1908........................................ 1909........................................ 1910................... .................. 1911................................... 1912........................................ 1913...................................... 1914........................................ 1915........................................ 90 1916...................................... 100 85 88 89 93 94 95 98 98 97 100 86 96 100 70 70 69 68 72 85 100 72 68 58 54 54 100 100 Tea. 73 73 74 74 74 73 73 79 84 83 83 84 Coflee. 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 86 87 88 88 89 1914. i 3 Sugar. 100 100 99 98 98 97 97 98 98 99 99 99 ' M i Beans. |P Year or month. Cheese. Bread. h Commeal. | N o . 3 1 6 .— R e l a t iv e R e t a il P r ic e s o p P r in c ip a l A r t ic l e s o f F oo j >: B y M o n t h s , J a n u a r y , 1914, t o S e p t e m b e r , 1917, a n d b y C a l e n d a r Y e a r s , 1907 t o 1910— C o n tin u e d . 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 in 100 103 100 100 100 100 loo loo loo loo 65 64 64 62 62 64 65 98 99 90 77 75 71 100 71 100 101 100 556 RELATIVE RETAIL PRICES OF FOOD. NTo. 3 1 7 .—RELATIVE RETAIL PRICES OF FOOD AND PER CENT OF IN CREASE OR DECREASE: B y M o n t h s , J a n u a r y , 1912, to D e c e m b e r , 1916; a n d b y C a l e n d a r Y e a r s , 1907 to 1916. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Departm ent of Labor. Average price for 19X6*= 100. + indicates increase; — indicates decrease; ±0 indicates “ no change. Per cent of increase or decrease in— Year or month. Each specified year as Rela 1916 as compared tive price. compared with year with each preceding specified and year or month month. with month preceding. 1912. January..................... February................... March......................... April.......................... May............................ -T T ............................ il IP July........................... August....................... September................. October...................... November................. December.................. 1913. January..................... February................... March......................... April........*................ May............................ June........................... July........................... August....................... September................. October...................... November................. December.................. 1914. January............... February................... March......................... April.......................... May............................ June........................... July .......................... August....................... September................. October...................... November.................. December.................. Per cent of increase or decrease in— Year or month. 87 85 83 85 86 86 81 84 86 87 88 87 . +15 + 18 +20 +18 + 16 +16 +19 + 19 +16 + 15 +14 +15 + + + 1 2 2 2 1 ± 0 - 2 ± 0 + 2 + 1 + 1 - 1 1915. January..................... February................... March......................... April.......................... May............................ June........................... July............................ August....................... September................. October...................... November.................. December.................. 86 85 85 86 85 +16 + 18 +18 +16 + 18 + 16 + 14 + 12 + 11 + 10 + 9 + 10 - 1 —1 ± 0 + 1 - 1 4- 1 2 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 — i 1916. January..................... February................... March........................ April......................... May............................ June........................... July........................... August....................... September................. October...................... November....... .......... December.................. + 10 + 14 + 15 +18 + 16 + 15 + 11 + 6 + 6 + 8 + 8 — 1 —2 + 1 + 1 + 3 + 4 ± 0 - 1 86 88 89 90 91 92 91 91 88 87 85 86 87 90 94 94 93 93 92 + 9 ± 0 —3 ± 0 - 1 1907............................. 1908............................ 1909.................. ......... 1910............................ 1911............................ 1912............................. 1913............................ 1914............................ 1915............................ 19 16......................... Each specified Rela year as 1916 as tive compared compared price. with each with year specified preceding and year or month month. with month preceding. 91 89 86 87 88 88 88 88 89 90 92 92 + 10 + 12 +16 +15 +14 + 14 + 14 +14 + 12 + 11 + 9 + 9 —1 —2 —3 + 1 + 1 ± 0 ± o ± 0 + 1 + 1 + 2 ± 0 94 93 94 96 96 + 6 + 8 + 6 + 4 + 4 + 2 + 3 ± 0 —4 —6 —10 —10 + __ + + ± + + + + + ± +39 +35 +28 +22 +23 + 16 +14 +11 + 12 + 3 + 5 + 5 - 1 98 97 100 104 106 111 111 72 74 78 82 81 86 ■ 88 90 89 100 2 i 1 2 0 2 1 3 4 2 5 0 + 6 + 2 + 2 - 1 +12 557 •AVERAGE R E T A IL PRICES OF FOOD No-. 3 1 8 .—A VE RAGE RETA IL PR IC ES OF SPEC IFIED ARTICLES OF FOOD A N D AM OUNTS PU R C H A SA B LE FOR $1: B y C a l e n d a r Y e a r s , 1890 1916. to [Source: Reports of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor.] Year. Average Amount Average Amount Average Amount Average Amount Average Amount retail bought retail bought retail bought retail bought retail bought price. for $1. price. price. for $1. fo r ll. for $1. price. fo r fl. price. Sirloin steak. Per lb. 1890.......... 1891.......... 1892.......... 1893.......... 1894.......... 1895.......... 1896.......... 1897.......... 1898.......... 1899.......... 1900.......... 1901.......... 1902.......... 1903.......... 1904.......... 1905...___ 1906...___ 1907.......... 1908.......... 1909.......... 1910.......... 1911.......... 1912.......... 1913.......... 1914.......... 1915.......... 1916.......... $0.181 .186 .194 .202 .204 .230 .253 .258 .255 .273 Lbs . 5,5 5.4 5.2 5.0 4.9 4.3 4.0 3.9 3.9 3.7 Ham. 1890.......... 1891.......... 1892.......... 1893.......... 1894.......... 1895.......... 1896.......... 1897.......... 1898.......... 1899.......... 1900.......... 1901.......... 1902.......... 1903.......... 1904.......... 1905.......... 1906.......... 1907.......... 1908.......... 1909.......... 1910.......... 1911.......... 1912.......... 1913.......... 1914.......... 1915.......... 1916.......... Per lb. $0,152 .153 .157 .168 .157 .152 .150 .151 .146 .153 .162 .169 .184 .187 .182 .182 .196 .201 .207 .217 .243 .238 .240 .266 .271 .258 .294 Per lb. $0,123 .124 .124 .124 .122 . 123 .124 .125 .127 .129 .132 . 138 .147 .140 .141 .140 .145 .150 .157 .162 .173 .173 .198 .221 .234 .228 .245 Lbs. 8.1 8.1 8.1 8.1 8.2 8.1 8.1 8.0 7.9 7.8 7.6 7.2 6.8 7.1 7.1 7.1 6.9 6.7 6.4 6.2 5.8 5.8 5.1 4.5 4.3 4.4 4.1 Lard. Lbs. 6.6 6.5 6.4 6.0 6.4 6.7 6.6 6.8 6.5 6.2 5.9 5.4 5.3 Per lb. $0.093 .094 .098 .112 .101 . 6 .095 .088 .085 .089 .092 .099 .112 .127 .120 5.1 5.0 4.8 4.6 4.1 4.2 4.2 3.8 3.7 3.9 3.4 .127 .127 .142 .164 .141 .148 .158 .157 .148 .175 6 5.5 5.5 Rib roast. Round steak. .111 .110 .121 Per lb. ' i .154 .160 .166 .168 .184 .198 .204 .200 .212 Lbs. Per lb. $0.107 .109 .111 .118 .112 .110 .107 .108 .109 .112 .119 .130 .141 .140 .137 .139 .152 o.......6.'7* i ’ s .157 o 6.5 .161 6.3 .175 6.0 .193 6.4 .179 5.0 .193 5.1 .211 4.9 .222 5.0 .203 4.7 .227 Hens. Lbs. 10.8 X0.6 10. 2 8.9 9.9 10.5 11.4 11.8 11.2 10.9 10.1 8.9 7.9 8.3 9.0 9.1 8.3 7.9 7.9 7.0 6.1 7.1 6.8 6.3 6.4 6.8 5.7 Per lb. $0,135 .139 .138 .139 .131 .131 .129 .125 .129 .136 .134 .137 .151 .158 .161 .165 .172 .175 .177 .189 .200 .194 .200 .214 .219 .208 .236 Pork chops, . Per lb. $0.125 .126 .129 .142 .135 . 130 .126 .127 . .131 .134 .143 .158 .177 .182 .180 7.2 .181 6.6 .196 6.4 .205 6.2 .210 .227 5.7 . 2G 0 5.2 5.6 .251 5.2 .249 4.7 .273 4.5 .279 4.9.273 4.4 .287 Lbs. 9.3 9.2 9.0 8.5 8.9 9.1 9.3 9.3 9.2 8.9 8.4 7.7 7.1 7.1 7.3 ' Lbs. 8.0 7.9 7.8 7.0 7.4 7.7 7.9 7.9 7.6 7.5 7.0 6,3 5.6 5.5 5.6 & 5 5,1 4.9 4.8 4.4 3.8 4.0 4.0 3.7 3.6 3.7 3.5 Butter. Eggs. Lbs. Per doz. 7.4 $0.208 7.2 .221 7.2 .221 7.2 .224 7.6 .199 7.6 .206 7.8 .192 8.0 .189 .199 7.8 .209 7.4 7.5 .207 7.3 .219 6.6 .247 6 . 3 .259 6.2 .271 6.1 .272 5.8 .278 5.7 .285 5.6 .291 5.3 .315 5.0 .332 5.2 .318 5.0 .335 4.7 .338 4.6 .348 4.8 .335 4.2 .375 Bacon. Doz. 4.8 4.5 4.5 4.5 5.0 4.9 5.2 5.3 5.0 4.8 4.8 4.6 4.0 3.9 3.7 3.7 3.6 3.5 3.4 3.2 3.0 3.1 3.0 3.0 2.9 3.0 2.7 Per lb. $0,255 .274 .275 .283 .261 .249 .238 .239 .244 .251 .261 .265 .287 .285 .280 .290 .304 .328 .331 Lbs. 3.9 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.8 4.0 4.2 4.2 4.1 4.0 .364 .339 .378 .385 .364 .360 .394 2.7 2.9 .349 3 3 3 3.5 3.6 3.4 3.3 3.0 3.0 Z9 - 2.6 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.5 . . . 8 5 8 558 AVERAGE RE T A IL PRICES OP FOOD. # N o. 3 1 8 .— A v e r a g e R e t a il P r ic e s o p S p e c if ie d A r t ic l e s o f F o o d a n d A m o u n t s P u r c h a s a b l e f o r $1: B y C a l e n d a r Y e a r s , 1890 to 1916—Continued. Year. Average Amount Average Amount Average Amount Average Amount Average Amount bought retail bought retail bought retail retail bought retail bought for jl . for $1. price. for $1. price. price. for SI. price. price. for SI. Milk. 1890.......... 1891.......... 1892:......... 1893.......... 1894.......... 1895.......... 1896.......... 1897.......... 1898 ......... 1899.......... 1900.......... 1901.......... 1902.......... 1903.......... 1904.......... 1905.......... 1906.......... 1907.......... 1908.......... 1909.......... 1910.......... 1911.......... 1912.......... 1913.......... 1914.......... 1915.......... 1916.......... P er qt. $0,068 .068 .068 .068 .068 .068 .068 .067 .067 .067 .068 .068 .070 .072 .072 .072 .074 .079 .081 .083 .086 .086 .088 .091 .091 .090 .091 Com meal. Flour. Quarts. 14.7 14.7 14.7 14.7 14.7 14.7 14.7 14.9 14.9 14.9 14.7 14.7 14.3 13.9 13.9 13.9 13.5 12.7 12.3 12.0 11.6 11.6 11.4 11.0 11.0 11.1 11.0 P er& bbl. bag. S a g s. S . 711 O .729 .681 .623 .575 .577 .601 .676 .696 .613 .611 .612 .615 .656 .777 .777 .701 .763 .813 .873 .863 .813 .843 .803 .833 1.003 1.078 1.41 1.37 1.47 1.61 1.74 1.73 1.66 1. 48 1. 44 1. 63 1.64 1.63 1.63 1. 52 1.29 1.29 1.43 1.31 1.23 1.15 1.16 1.23 1.19 1.25 1.20 1.00 .93 Potatoes. P er lb. P ounds. P er jik. SO 019 . .021 .020 ,020 .019 ,019 .018 .018 .018 .018 .019 ,020 .023 .023 .023 .023 .023 .025 .027 .027 .028 .027 .026 .029 .030 .031 .034 52.6 47.6 50.0 50.0 52.6 52.6 55.6 55.6 55.6 55.6 52.6 50.0 43.5 43.5 43.5 43.5 43.5 40.0 37.0 37.0 35.7 37.0 38.5 34.5 33.3 32.3 29.4 SO 247 . .264 .217 .254 .232 .208 .174 .211 .239 .218 .212 .264 .265 .260 .275 .249 .259 .273 .286 .289 .261 .337 .341 .259 .280 .229 .405 Sugar, P ecks . 4.0 3.8 4.6 3.9 4.3 4.8 5.7 4.7 4.2 4.6 4.7 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.6 4.0 3.9 3.7 3.5 3.5 3.8 3.0 2.9 3.9 3.6 4.4 2.5 P er lb. P ou n ds. S . 069 O .060 .056 .059 .055 .053 .056 .056 .059 .059 .061 .060 .056 .056 .059 .060 .057 .058 .059 .059 .060 .061 .063 .055 .059 .066 .080 14.5 16.7 17.9 16.2 18.9 18.9 17.9 17.9 16.9 16.9 16.4 16.7 17.9 17,9 16.9 16.7 17,5 17.2 16.9 16.9 16.7 16.4 15.9 18.2 16.9 15.2 12.5 559 FRIGES OF G AS. No. 3 1 9 .—GAS FO B HOUSEHOLD U SE: N e t P r ic e P e e T h o u s a n d C u b ic F e e t , A p e . 15, 1909 t o 1917, b y C it ie s a n d b y C o m p a n ie s . (Source: Reports of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor. The prices quoted are the same for gas for illuminating, cooking, and heating purposes, except as noted in the table. In cities where the price varies according to the amount of gas used, the price here quoted is for the smallest amount.) n a t u r a l g as. City and company. Buffalo, N. Y .1 2........ . Cincinnati, Ohio....... Cleveland, Ohio >__ Columbus, Ohio..... Dallas, T ex................ Kansas City, Mo....... Little Rock, Ark....... Los Angeles, Cal.: Company B 4 __ Louisville, K y ........... Pittsburgh, Pa.: Company G*....... Company D......... Company E ......... Company F Company G......... Company H ....... 1909 1911 1910 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 .30 .30 , .30 .30 .30 .30 .30 .30 .35 .30 .30 .30 .30 .30 .30 .30 .30 .30 .30 0 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) .45 .45 .45 .45 .45 .45 .45 \ 25 .25 .27 .27 .25 .27 .27 .30 .27 .40 .40 .40 .40 .40 .40 (3) (8* ) <3) .645 .645 (3) <3) (3) (3)64S (3) (3) (3) .62 .648 8 . .648 (3) (3) (3) .27* .27* •27* •27* i .27* -27i .27* .27* .27* .30 .30 .27* .30 .30 .27* .27* .25 .30 .27* .27* .27* .27* •27* .25 .27* .27* .27* .27* .27* .27* .27* (3) .27* (3) (3)27* 0.27* , • .27* .27* .27* .27* .27* .27* .27* .27* .27* 27* .27* .27* (3) (3) (3) 0 M ANUFACTURED A ND NATURAL GAS, M IX ED . Los Angeles, Cal.: Company A ........ Company B 4 _ _ Company C........ Louisville, Ky. 1 ...... (3 ) (3 ) (3 ) 0.65 8 0 (*) 0 0.65 0.65 8 c3) 0 (3) (3 ) 0.65 0.65 8 8 0.68 .68 .68 (3) 0.68 0.68 .68 (3 ) 0 .68 MANUFACTURED GAS. Atlanta, Ga............... Baltimore, Md.......... Birmingham, Ala_ _ Boston, Mass.: Company A ........ Company B ........ Company C......... Bridgeport, Conn___ Buffalo, N. Y ............. Butte, M ont............. Charleston, S. C.«_ _ Chicago, 111................ Cincinnati, Ohio7.. „ Cleveland, Ohio........ Denver, Colo............. Detroit, Mich.: Company A ....... Company B ....... El Paso, T ex............ Fall River, Mass...... Indianapolis, Ind.: Company A ........ Company B ........ Jacksonville, Fla...... Little Rock, Ark...... Los Angeles, Cal.: Company A ........ Company B ........ Company C ......... Louisvilfe, K y .10___ Manchester, N. I I __ Memphis, Tenn........ 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .80 .90 1.00 (3 ) 1.00 (3 ) 1.35 .85 .75 .75 1.00 .80 .90 .90 (3 ) 1.00 (3 ) 1.30 .85 .80 .80 (3) .75 1.00 .80 1.00 * .90 1.00 .80 .85 .90 (3 ) 1.00 0 1.20 .85 (3) .80 .90 .80 (3).85 (3).80 (3).80 .85 .80 ' (3).90 .60 1.35 1.25 .60 .60 1.30 1.25 1.25 1. 25 .80 .75 .80 .75 .80 .75 (s) 1.00 1.10 1.00 0 LOO 1.10 1.00 .GO 1.00 .90 1.00 1.00 .90 1.00 1.00 .80 .95 1.00 .80 .95 1.00 .75 .95 1.00 .75 .95 .80 .85 .85 <) 3 1.00 (3) 1.20 .80 (3 ) .80 .85 .80 (3 ) .85 (3 ) 1.00 (3 ) 1.10 0 0 .80 .85 .80 (3 ) .85 (3 ) 1.00 (3 ) 1.10 (3 ) .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 (3 ) 1-00 1.50 1.10 .80 <8) .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 (3 ) 1.00 1.50 .80 (3) .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 .80 0 0 .80 8.75 8.75 1.30 .80 8.75 1.30 .80 0 >.55 ». 55 .75 } .80 (3).80 .60 .60 1.25 (3) .80 1 .75 <3) 1.00 (s) 1.00 1.10 LOO LOO } ■ 1.10 8.75 (3) .80 8.60 1.20 0 .75 .75 .75 LOO 1.10 1.00 1.20 (3) .70 .70 .70 <3) 1.10 1.00 , 1.15 <3) <3) <3) (3) (3) 1.00 1.00 1.1 0 >.55 1.15 0. (3) 0 0 0 1.00 1.00 .80 .80 8.75 .80 >.55 1.15 0 0 0 0 , 0 * 1.00 1.00 1 For cooking and heating purposes only. 2 For cooking and heating purposes only, 1909 to 1912, inclusive. 8 No quotation. 4 Changed from mixed to natural gas in 1916. * For cooking and heating purposes only, 1909 to 1911, inclusive. * Price $1.20 for cooking and heating purposes, 1909 and 1910. 7 Price 50 cents for cooking and heating purposes in 1909. c Companies A and B consolidated; rate for one section of Detroit served by Company B in a portion of 1913, 80 cents. * Companies A and B consolidated. 10 for FRASER Digitized Price 75 cents for cooking and heating purposes, 1909 to 1913, inclusive. 560 PRI0E8 OF GAS AND COAL. No. 319.—G a s A pr. for 15, 1909 H o u seh o ld U s e : N et P rice P er T h o u sa n d C ubic F e et , to 1917, b y Cities a n d b y Co m panies — C ontinued. MANUFACTURED GAS—Continued. 1909 City and company. 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1916 1915 1917 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 0.80 0.75 0.75 0,75 0.80 o.so 0. 75 0.75 0.75 1.00 LOO .85 .85 .80 .80 .77 .85 .77 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .90 .90 .90 1.00 .90 .95 .90 .90 .90 .95 . .95 .95 .90 .90 1.15 1.15 1.10 1.10 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.15 1.00 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 . .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 3.95 1.00 1.00 1.85 1.00 1.00 (2) .80 (2) 1.05 1.00 3.95 1.10 .95 .95 .95 1.00 1.00 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 0 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.00 1.15 1.15 1.00 1.15 1.15 1.00 1.00 LOO 1.00 1.00 1.00 LOO 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 LOO- LOO LOO 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 LOO 1.00 LOO 1.00 1.00 .886 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .90 .90 .95 .85 .85 .90 .85 .85 .85 .90 .90 .90 .90 .90 .80 .90 .90 .80 .95 (2) (2) (2) <2) (2) <2) 01.00 . .80 <2) 1.00 .80 .80 .80 .75 .80 .80 .90 .95 .85 .90 .85 (2) 0 0 (2) 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30 «.90 «.90 .85 .80 .85 .85 .85 .75 (2) (s) (2) LOO LOO 0 (2) (2) <2) (2) (2) 0 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 (2) <2) 1.00 (2) 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 LOO (2) 0 (2) (2) (2) (2> 1.00 .90 .85 .85 .85 .85 .85 .75 .85 1.00 1.00 1.00 .85 .85 LOO 1.00 1.00 1.00 Milwaukee, Wis........ Minneapolis, Minn... Newark, N. J ............. New Haven, Conn... New Orleans, L a .-.. New York, N. Y.: Company A ........ Company B......... Company C......... Company D „ .... Company E — .. Company F ......... Company G......... Company H ........ Company I.......... Company J.......... Omaha, Nebr............. Philadelphia, Pa....... Pittsburgh, P a .: Company A ........ Company B......... Portland, Oreg.......... Providence, R. I ....... Richmond, V a.......... Rochester, N. Y ........ St. Louis, Mo. <.......... St. Paul, Minn.......... Salt Lake City, U tah & San Francisco, Cal... Schenectady, N. Y . Scranton, Pa.: Company A.. .. Company B ...... Seattle, W ash......... Springfield, 111........ Washington, D. C.: Company A ...... Company B ----- 1 Rate reduced by order of Public Service Commission, Nov. 1,1911, tram $1 to 85 cents. Appeal to court pending on date of notation. 2 No quotation. 3 Eighty-cent rate fixed by law Juljr 1,1916, now being contested, meanwhile 95 cents is being charged. * P^ice 80 cents for cooking and heating purposes, 1909 and 1910. 3 Price 90 cents for cooking and heating, 1909.to 1915, inclusive. « Rate entered is for first 2,000 cubic feet; next 20,000 cubic feet, 80 cents; all over 22,000 cubic feet, 70 cents, all purposes. N o. 3 2 0 .—RELATIVE RETAIL PRICES OF COAL o n o f E a c h Y e a r , 1907 t o 1916, b y K in d s Ja n u a r y of Co a l . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor. Year. Penn syl vania white ash, stove. 1907.............. 1908.............. 1909.............. 1910.............. 1911.............. 1912.............. 1913 ............ 1914............ 1915.............. 1916.............. 89 89 89 89 90 92 97 95 96 100 Penn syl vania Bitu white mi ash, nous. chest nut. 87 89 88 89 90 93 96 96 96 100 100 99 96 97 99 98 102 102 99 100 Month and year. January, 1907.. January, 1908.. January, 1909.. January, 1910January, 1911January, 1912.. January, 1913January, 1914.. January, 1915.. January, 1916- Penn syl vania white ash, stove. 90 91 91 91 91 92 100 96 97 99 Penn syl vania Bitu white mi ash, nous. chest nut. 89 91 91 91 91 93 99 96 97 99 101 102 98 99 102 99 104 105 101 100 15 An d Ju ly 15 Average price for 1916=100.] Month and year. July, 1907....... July, 1908....... July, 1909....... Julv, 1910....... July, 1911....... July, 1912....... Julv, 1913....... July, 1914....... Ju ly,1915....... Julv, 1916....... Penn Penn syl syl vania vania Bitu white white mi ash, ash, nous. stove. chest nut. 87 87 86 87 88 92 93 94 94 101 86 87 86 87 89 93 94 95 95 101 98 96 93 95 95 97 99 99 96 100 M O N E Y , B A N K IN G , A N D IN S U R A N C E . No. 3 2 1 . —COINAGE OF THE UNITED STATES MINTS: 1863 to 1917. [Source: Anim al reports of the Director of the Mint, Treasury Department.] 1863.................................................. 1864.................................................. 1865.................................................. 1866............ ..................................... 1867.................................................. 1868.................................................. 1869.................................................. 1870.................................................. 1871.................................................. 1872.................................................. 1873.................................................. 1874........................................ ......... 1875.................................................. 1876.................................................. 1877.................................................. 1878.................................................. 1879.................................................. 1880.................................................. 1881.................................................. 1882.................................................. 1883.................................................. 1884.................................................. 1885.................................................. 1886.................... .............................. 1887.................................................. 1888.................................................. 1889................................................... 1890.................................................. 1891................................................... 1892.................................................. 1893.................................................. 1894 ................................................. 1895.................................................. 1896.................................................. 1897.................................................. 1898.............................. .................... 1899.................................................. 1900.................................................. 1901.................................................. 1902.................................................. 1903.................................................. 1904.................................................. 1905.................................................. 1906............................................ 1907..,............................................. 1908.............................: ................... 1909.................................................. 1910.................................................. 1911................................................... 1912................................................... 1913.................................................. 1914................................................... 1915......................... ........................ 1916.................................................. 1917.................................................. s a 1917----- 36 32951°— Gold. Silver. Minor. Dollars. Calendar year. Dollars. Dollars. 22,445,482.00 20,081,415.00 28,295,107.50 31,435,945.00 23,828,625.00 19,371,387.50 17,582,287.60 23,198,787.50 21,032,685.00 21,812,645.00 57,022,747.50 35,254,630.00 32,951,940.00 46,579,452.50 43,999,864.00 49,786,052.00 39,080,080.00 62,308,279.00 96,850,890.00 65,887,685.00 29,241,990.00 23,991,756.50 27,773,012.50 28,945,542.00 23,972,383.00 31,380,808.00 21,413,931.00 20,467,182.50 29,222,005.00 34,787,222.50 56, 997, 020. 00 79,546,160.00 59,616,357.50 47,053,060.00 76,028,485.00 77,985,757.00 111,344,220.00 99,272,942.50 101,735,187.50 47,184,852.50 43,683,792.50 233,402,400.00 49,638,400.00 77,538,045.00 131,907,490.00 131,638,632.50 88,776,907.50 104,723, 735.00 56,176,822.50 17,498,522.50 25,433,377.50 53,457,817.50 23,968,401.50 18,525,026.00 10,014.00 809,267.80 609,917.10 691,005.00 982,409.25 908,876.25 1,074,343.00 1,266,143.00 498,400.00 926,687.14 968,552.86 1,042,960.00 1,819,910.00 1,697,150.00 963,000.00 350,325.00 3,104,038.30 99,890.00 369,380.00 2,504,488.50 4,024,747.60 379,455.00 342,475.00 6,851,776.70 246,970.00 15,347,893.00 24,503,307.50 210,800.00 8,525.00 28,393,045.50 58,186.50 28,518,850.00 165,003.00 27,569,776.00 391,395.95 27,411,693.75 428,151.75 27,940,163.75 960,400.00 27,973,132.00 1,604,770.41 29,246,968.45 796,483.78 28,534,866.15 191,622.04 28,962,176.20 343,186.10 32,086,709.90 1,215,686.26 35,191,081.40 912,200.78 33,025,606.45 1,283,408.49 35,496,683.15 1,384,792.14 39,202,908.20 27,518,856.60 1,312,441.00 961,480.42 12,641,078.00 8,801,739.05 1,134,931.70 438,177.92 9,200,350.85 882,430.56 5,698,010.25 23,089,899.05 832,718.93 18,487,297.30 1,526,100.05 i, 124,835.14 23,034,033.45 1,837,451.86 2,031,137.39 36,345,321.45 2,120,122.08 30,838,460.75 2,447,796.17 30,028,167.20 2,251,281.18 19,874,440.00 1,683,529.35 15,695,609.95 6,332,180.90 2,298,655.43 10,651,087.85 2,890,908.80 3,042,126.18 13,178,435.75 12,391,777.25 1,468,738.72 8,087,852.501,756,388.93 3,740,468.35 3,036,929.83 6,457,301.55 ■ 3,156,726.47 7,340,995.00 2,577,386.30 4,667,335.47 3,184,228.95 6,083,823.00 2,208,071.22 4,114,082.50 2,062,839.70 8,880,800.00 6,337,550-07 29,412,300.00 6,118,089.30 1,378,200.50 26,061,519.90 Total. Dollars. 23,753,149.80 21,618,019.24 29,954,665.36 33,461,314.26 26,557,411.25 22,142,880.60 19,812,130.50 24,927,368.00 24,236,613.30 24,686,513.50 61,426,950.10 42,448,881.70 48,546,803.00 71,293,560.00 72,401,434.50 78,363,088.50 66,814,859.00 90,111,368.70 125,219,205.50 94,821,217.00 60,093,728.86 53,323,106.43 56,926,810.74 61,375,438.00 60,379,150.66 65,318,615.23 58,194,022.64 61,054,882.84 58,053,302.60 48,389,780.92 66,933,690.75 89,184,688.77 66,196,798.31 70,975,677.98 96,041,882.35 102,144,625.59 139,243,191.76 137,649,401.34 134,693,770.33 79,660,815.87 65,809,513.68 260,781,539.30 58,269,136.33 91,080,041.65 148,128,051.93 145,499,148.47 98,621,148.93 lll,5 0 i, 133.18 65,790,850.52 27,416,903.80 33,284,941,92 61,749,711,72 30,145,323.70 33,743,376.07 35,540,403.30 561 No. 322.—GOLD AND SILVER, CURRENCY, AND TOTAL MONEY IN THE TREASURY AND IN CIRCULATION: J uly 1, 1893 to 1917.1 g j [Source: Annual reports of the Secretary of the Treasury.] Silver. Gold.2 Coin and bullion. July 1— Coin in In Treasury. circulation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dollars. Dollars. 96,519,833 408,535,663 64,976,622 495,976,730 108,236,753 479,637,961 102,494,781 454,905,064 141,363,989 517,589,688 167,752,728 657,950,463 251,104,415 679,738,050 222,844,953 610,806,472 247,811,938 629,790,765 253,801,291 632,394,289 254,162,280 617,260,739 216,183,723 645,817,576 221,381,650 651,063,589 290,489,841 668,655,075 304,619,431 &661,697,371 221,912,063 613,244,810 227,698,852 599,337,698 242,411,286 590,877,993 233,533,255 589,295,538 264,028,646 610,724,164 258,363,327 608,400,799 252,962,971 611,544,681 247,746,370 590,133,619 238,093,644 637,250,272 214,941,127 690,574,527 . .... ......... Total. v Dollars. 92,642,189 66,339,849 48,381,309 42,198,119 37,285,339 35,811,589 32,655,919 200,733,019 247,036,359 306,399,009 377,258,559 465,655,099 485,210,749 516,561,849 600,072,299 782,976,619 815,005,449 802,754,199 930,367,929 943,435,618 1,003,997,709 1,026,149,139 1,072,847,819 1,413,823,289 71,737,652,359 Dollars. 597,697,685 627,293,201 636,256,023 599,697,964 696,239,016 861,514,780 963,498,384 1,034,384,444 1,124,639,062 1,192,594,589 1,248,681,528 1,327,656,398 1,357,655,988 1,475,706,765 51,466,389,101 1,618,133,492 1,642,041,999 1,636,043,478 1,753,196,722 1,818,188,418 1,870,761,835 1,890,656,791 1,910,727,808 • 2,289,167,205 2,643,168,013 Certificates in circula In Treas In circula tion.3 ury, tion. Dollars. 7,357,028 15.860.217 30,079,665 39,266,624 31,933,311 11.534.103 6,560,759 15.749.107 23,835,062 24,830,189 27,275,973 27,439,081 30,366,821 12.344.108 10,340,313 21,670,450 14,356,495 13,575,756 39,043,622 25,785,046 24,857,478 16,931,016 19.400.104 9,846,286 17.289.218 Dollars, 56,929,673 52,564,662 51,986,043 52,116,904 51,940,281 58,482,966 61,481,426 66,889,346 66,921,323 68,747,349 72,391,240 71,313,826 73,584,336 77,001,368 81,710,444 76,328,657 71,987,900 72,432,514 72,446,049 70,339,574 72,127,193 70,300,485 64,647,156 66,414,932 71,825,375 Dollars. 326,823,848 326,990, 736 319,622,941 330,657,191 357,849,312 390,126,510 402,136,617 408,465,574 429.643,556 446,557,662 454,733,013 461,138,698 454,864,708 471,520,054 470,211,226 465,278,705 477,717,324 478,597,238 453,543,696 469,224,400 469,128,592478,601,977 481,970,395 489,910,937 477,184,842 Total. Dollars. 391,110,549 395,415,615 401,688,649 422.040.719 441,722,904 460,143,579 470 178,802 490,104,027 520,399,941 540,135,200 554,400,226 559,891,605 558,815,865 560,865,530 662,261,982 563,277,812 564.061.719 564,605,608 665,033,367 565,349,020 565,613,263 565,833,478 566,017,655 566,172,154 566,299,435 In Treas In circula ury. tion. Dollars. Dollars, Total. Dollars. 11,945,257 65,469,866 77,416,123 17,738,968 58,510,957 76,249,925 16,604,420 60,350,014 76,954,434 15,767,056 60,204,461 75,971,507 16,201,960 59,616,409 75,818,369 12,070,690 64,056,920 76,127,610 5,800,728 69,065,824 74,866,552 6,702,754 76,160,988 82,863,742 10,687,557 79,235,214 89,822,771 11,462,534 85,721,228 97,183,762 9,307,878 92,726,694 102,034,567 11,533,678 95,528,343 107,062,021 13,386,482 101,437,707 114,824,189 6,595,416 111,629,504 118,224,920 8,674,817 121,777,401 130,452,218 23,177,618 124,178,165 147,356,783 27,076,748 132,331,798 159,408,546 19,575,017 *135,583,731 * 155,158,748 21,185,641 138,421,723 159,607,364 25,554,007 145,034,198 170,588,205 20,737,926 154,458,070 176,195,996 22,040,989 159,965,698 182,006,687 26,164,295 159,265,955 185,430,250 17,440,437 171,449,851 188,890,288 4,422,622 193,852,097 198,274,719 Certificates, act of June 8, 1872, in circu lation. Dollars. 11.735.000 58.935.000 55.445.000 31.890.000 60.960.000 25.565.000 20.275.000 3,705,000 CIRCULATION. 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 Subsidiary coin,4 Standard dollars. Certificates in circula tion.3 July 1- Dollars, 15,906,590 21,156,414 27,587,031 90,541,148 39,766,394 36,546,994 18,054,174 29,004,471 16, 635,610 12,389,294 12,432,449 12,921,691 14,260,319 10,740,796 4,410,961 7.284.694 6,562,749 11,893,146 7,691,894 8.983.695 9,465,836 8,835,369 14,338,770 4,961,469 10,719,778 Dollars. 319,059,426 266,589,602 263,648,985 224,249,868 245,954,622 284,569,022 308,351,842 313,971,545 330,045,406 334,291,722 334,248,567 333,759,425 332,420,697 335,940,220 342,270,055 339,396,322 340,118,267 334,787,870 338,989,122 337,697,321 337,215,180 337,845,647 332,342,246 341,719,547 335,961,238 Dollars. 346.681.016 346.681.016 346.681.016 346.681.016 346.681.016 346.681.016 346.681.016 346.681.016 346.681.016 346.681.016 346.681.016 346.681.016 346.681.016 346.681.016 346.681.016 346.681.016 346.681.016 346.681.016 346.681.016 346.681.016 346.681.016 346.681.016 346.681.016 346.681.016 346.681.016 National-bank notes. In Treas In circula Total. ury. tion. Dollars. 4,043,906 6,635,044 4,737,984 10,832,425 5,123,683 4,909,189 3,545,432 9,525,332 8,631,386 11,195,575 13,673,941 16,207,259 15,690,957 13,111,122 14,546,565 66,685,237 24,381,268 29,771,198 40,493,225 39,992,733 43,403,670 35,491,862 33,880,546 24,773,866 17,971,459 Dollars. 174,669,786 200,718,200 206,953,051 215,168,122 226,318,003 222,990,987 237,805,439 300,115, 111 345,110,800 345,476,616 399,996,709 433,027,835 480,028,849 548,001,238 589,242,125 631,648,680 665,538,806 683,659,535 687,701,283 705,142,259 715,754,236 715,180,037 785,393,047 719,400,794 697,443,551 Dollars. 178,713,692 207,353,244 211,691,035 226,000,547 231,441,686 227,900,176 241,350,871 309,640,443 353,742,186 356,672,091 413,670,650 449,235,094 495,719,806 561,112,360 603,788,690 698,333,917 689,920,074 713,430,733 728,194,508 745,134,992 759,157,906 760,671,899 819,273,593 744,174,660 715,420,010 Treasury notes, act of July 14,1890. In Treas In circula Total. tion. ury. Federal reserve notes. In Treas In circula Total. ury. tion. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 6,334,613 140,855,614 147,190,227 17,902,988 134,681,429 162,684,417 "0,145,231 115,943,169 146,088,400 34,638,033 95,045,247 129.683.280 31,397,763 83,469,517 114.867.280 2,900,843 98,306,437 101.207.280 956,516 92,561,764 93,518,280 723,058 75,303,942 76.027.000 - 258,462 47,524,538 47.783.000 197,224 29,802,776 30,000,000 166,352 19,076,648 19.243.000 75,943 12,902,057 12.978.000 140,982 9,272,018 9,413,COO 48,680 7,337,320 7.386.000 12,465 6,975,635 5.988.000 18,470 4,963,530 4.982.000 11,585 4,203,415 4.215.000 9,475 3,662,625 3.672.000 8,744 8,237,256 8.246.000 13,430 2,915,570 2.929.000 3,330 2,666,670 2.660.000 11,237 2,427,763 2,439,000 9,318 2,244,687 2,254, CKO 3,885,850 80,374,650 84,200,500 2,098,166 2,098,165 3,067,665 173,100,785 176,168,450 1,970,078 1,970,078 2,995,185 544,412,775 547,407,960 563 1 This table has been revised and shows slight changes from previous figures in some of the Items. ■' 2 $12,445,564 in gold coin and $62,365,800 m gold certificates were held by Federal reserve banks and Federal reserve agents against Federal reserve notes. July 1, 1915, $8,963,000 in gold coin and $161,577,000 in gold certificates were so held on July 1,1916, and $3,100?000 in gold coin and $372,878,550 in gold certificates (in which latter amount is included $180,780,000 Federalreserve gold settlement fund deposited with Treasurer of the United States) on July 1,1917. * For redem ption of outstanding certificates an exact equivalent in am ount of the appropriate kinds of money is held in the Treasury, and is not included in theaccount of money held as assets of the Government. Gold coin became available for circulation Jan. 1,1879, as a result of the resum ption act of Jan. 14,1876. Silver certificates were authorized by acts of Feb. 28,1878, and Aug. 4,1886. * Subsidiary silver, w hich disappeared from circulation in 1862, was reintroduced under operation of the act of Jan. 14,1875. 6 As the result of special investigation by the Director of the Mint, a reduction of $135,000,000 was m ade in the estimate of gold coin in circulation on July 1,1907, as compared w ith the basis of previous years. * The Director of the M int m ade a revised estimate of th e stock of subsidiary silver coin Sept. 1,1910; as a consequence of such revision there was a reduction of $9,700,000. 7 Includes $345,515,000 Federalreserve gold settlement fund deposited with Treasurer of the United States. CIRCULATION'. 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1918. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. U nited States notes. In Treas In circula Total. tion. " ury. July 1— % D ollars. Dollars. 38,005 ' 8,961,995 96,455 12,693,790 D ollars. Money in Treasury. Dollars. 142,107,227 144,270,253 217,391,084 293,540,067 265,787,100 235,714,547 286,022,024 284,549,675 307,760,015 313,876,107 317,018,818 284,361,275 295,227,211 333,329,963 342,604,552 340,748,532 300,087,697 317,235,878 341,956,381 364,357,557 356,331,567 336,273,444 * 420,236,612 9,000,000 6 458,761,371 12,790,245 5 644,414,394 to 1917— Continued. Money in circulation. Money. Dollars. 1,165,520,028 1,209,041,580 1,178,519,223 1,101,689,656 X 184,888,520 1,386,356,795 1,449,004,345 1,442,247,404 1,498,628,046 1,496,433,880 1,535,700,597 1,592,349,062 1,647,807,196 1,748,564,725 31,702,672,931 1,789,760,164 1,813,517,884 * 1,821,004,168 1,830,090,971 1,871,853,076 1,890,612,148 1,897,264,311 2,014,401,360 2,020,396,341 2,548,738,431 Certificates.1 DoUars. 431,181,037 452,265,585 423,449,250 404,745,310 456,094,651 451,503,099 465,067,536 612,903,593 676,769,915 752,956,671 831,991,572 926,793,797 940,075,457 988,081,903 1,070,283,524 1,248,255,324 1,292,722,773 1,281,351,437 1,383,911,625 1,412,660,018 1,473,126,301 1,504,751,116 1,554,818,214 1,903,734,226 2,214,837,201 Total. Per capita. DoUars. DoUars. 24.06 24.56 23.24 21.44 22.92 25.19 25.62 26.93 27.98 28.43 29.42 30.77 31.08 32.32 332.22 34.72 34.93 34.33 34.20 84.34 34.56 34.35 35.44 39.29 45.74 1,596,701,065 1,661,307,165 1,601,968,473 1,506,434,966 1,640,983,171 1,837,859,894 1,904,071,881 2,055,150,997 2,175,307,961 2,249,390,551 2,367,692,169 2,519,142,859 2,587,882,653 2,736,646,628 3 2,772,956,455 3,038,015,488 3,106,240,657 *3,102,355,605 3,214,002,596 8,284,513,094 3,363,738,449 3,402,015,427 « 3,569,219,574 6 4,024,130,567 64,763,575,632 Population July l.a 66.349.000 67.632.000 68.934.000 70.254.000 71.592.000 72.947.000 74.318.000 76,303,387 77.754.000 79.117.000 80.487.000 81.867.000 83.260.000 84.662.000 86.074.000 87,496,000* 88.926.000 90.363.000 93.983.000 95.656.000 97.337.000 99.027.000 100.725.000 102.431.000 104.145.000 i Currency certificates, act June 8,1872, are included; discontinued under act of Mar, 14,1900. * Estim ated by the A ctuary of the Treasury for other than census years, which are for June 1. * As the result of special investigation by th e Director of the Mint, a reduction of $135,000,000 was m ade in the estim ate of gold coin in circulation on July 1,1907, as com pared w ith the basis of previous years. 4The Director of the M int m ade a revised estim ate of the stock of subsidiary silver coin, Sept. 1,1910, and as a consequence of such revision there was a reduction of $9,700,000 as compared w ith the basis of previous years. 6 Includes amount held by Federal reserve banks and Federal reserve agents against Federal reserve notes. 8Includes Federal reserve notes (first issue in November, 1914) and Federal reserve bank notes (first issue in January, 1916). CIRCULATION. 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 Federal reserve bank notes. circula In Treasury. In tion. Total. 1893 564 No. 322. — G o l d a n d S il v e r , C u r r e n c y , a n d T otal M o n ey in t h e T r e a su r y a n d in C ir c u l a t io n : J u ly 1, 565 NATIONAL BANKS. N o. 3 2 3 .—CAPITAL, STT&PLUS, DIVIDENDS, AND TOTAL EARNINGS OF ALL NATIONAL BANKS: B y P eriods of S ix Months, 18 92 to 1917.1 2 [Source: A nnual reports of the Comptroller of th e Currency, Treasury Departm ent.] Ratios. Period of Total Net Divi Divi six m onths Banks. Capital. Surplus. dividends. earnings. dends dends to ended— capital to cap and sur ital. plus. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. E arn ings to capital and sur plus. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. 1892, Mar. 1 3,671 675,356,310 234,676,901 25,546,854 34,363,090 3.78 2.81 3.78 Sept. 1 3,701 679,076,650 237,761,865 24,853,860 32,294,925 3.66 2.71 3.52 1893, Mar. 1 3,759 686,874,375 245,714,438 26,474,210 36,091,708 3.85 2.84 3.87 Sept. 1 3,758 681,809,673 248,122,908 28,158,985 32,689,243 3.40 2.49 3.61 1894, Mar. 1 3,770 680,449,735 247,342,295 23,231,360 19,762,826 3.40 2.50 2. Sept. 1 3,741 665,453,165 244,660,362 22,101,910 22,192,422 3.30 2.40 2.40 1895, Mar. 1 3,729 663,971,565 246,552,149 24,150,634 23,367,885 3.64 2.65 2.57 Sept. 1 3,703 657,827,565 251,849,404 21,819,028 23,498,671 3.32 2.40 2.57 1896, Mar. 1 3,694 655,319,145 248 027,226 23,732,644 25,068,123 3.62 2.63 2.78 Sept. 1 3,671 650,132,355 248,443,420 21,793,303 24,674,195 3.35 2.43 2.75 1897, Mar. 1 3,648 644,673,395 250,030,256 21,422,515 23,938,732 3.32 2.39 2.68 Sept. 1 3,592 631,674,395 248,059,638 20,971,725 20,334,581 3.32 2.38 2.31 1898, Mar. 1 3,586 626,097,395 248,166,708 22,843,928 25,233,450 3.65 2.61 2.89 Sept. 1 3,576 605,540,055 240,397,051 21,448,043 24,799,522 3.54 2.54 2.93 1899, Mar. 1 3,568 615,319,195 248,251,704 23,487,081 24,515,918 3.82 2.72 2.84 Sept. 1 3,555 602,036,595 247,610,237 23,204,421 29,830,772 3.85 2.73 3.51 1900, Mar. 1 3,587 604,756,505 263,475,898 24,228,936 40,151,038 4.01 2.82 4.68 Sept. 1 3,632 613,053,695 250,914,856 23,766,088 47,142,447 3.88 2.75 5.46 1901, Mar. 1 3,909 631,979,492 265,470,791 26,414,956 40,548,376 4,18 2.94 4.52 Sept. 1 4,030 639,043,080 271,432,304 26,201,822 41,305,420 4.10 2.88 4.54 1902, Mar. 1 4,232 680,173,259 299,814,593 39,517,620 „ 57,797,747 5.80 4.03 5.90 2.95 Sept. 1 4,306 667,354,275 305,211,716 28,681,874 48,783,730 4.30 6.02 2.98 1903, Mar. 1 4,596 710,281,395 343,713,237 31,441,748 63,959,990 4.43 5.12 Sept. 1 4,805 735,314,217 362,497,812 32,124,099 55,921,540 4.37 2.98 5.09 8.64 1904, Mar. 1 5,024 757,416,659 382,605,619 41,516,024 60,553,595 5.48 5.31 2.93 Sept. 1 5,244 765,948,330 398,299,071 34,072,866 52,382,832 4.45 4.50 3.14 1905, Mar. 1 5,429 770,280,133 406,362,709 36,923,456 62,813j322 4.79 4.49 3.04 Sept. 1 5,582 782,071,020 408,923,609 36,214,718 53,096,063 4.63 4.46 3.73 1906, Mar. 1 6,787 777,017,473 420,675,516 44,616,844 60,566,466 6.74 5.06 Sept. 1 5,966 825,635,706 460,557,864 44,648,006 66,960,370 5.41 3.47 5.21 1907, Jan. li 5,780 816,428,634 506,685,707 51,281,258 75,371,656 6.28 8.88 5.70 July 1 6,306 868,943,244 538,079,788 48,446,981 76,863*878 5.58 3.44 5.46 1908, Jan. 1 6,467 886,631,425 538,858,424 43,883,151 65,088,793 4.96 3.08 4.57 July 1 6,432 901,232,595 558,842,528 53,453,131 66,246,493 5.93 3.66 4.54 1909, Jan. 1 6,779 919,150,875 579,904,988 47,086,082 65,100,767 5.12 3.14 4.34 3.04 July 1 6,797 919,136,775 590,909,979 45,907,368 66,084,983 4.99 4.38 4.71 1910, Jan. 1 6,925 950,216,335 615,595,925 53,689,980 73,682,950 5.65 3.43 July 1 7,043 976,698,764 644,723,512 52,208,642 80,484,539 5.35 3.21 4.96 5.07 1911, Jan. 1 7,140 1,005,740,915 662,090,882 62,355,256 84,486,933 6.20 8.74 July 1 7,186 1,010,619,535 677,772,638 52,330,157 72,498,580 5.18 4.29 3.10 1912, July 12 7,307 1,031,383,425 704,346,706 120,300,872 149,056,603 11.66 6.93 8.59 1913, July 1 7,404 1,051,720,675 725,272,182 119,906,051 160,980,084 9.06 6.75 11,40 1914, July 1 7,453 1,063,978,175 714,117,131 121,147,096 149,270,170 11.39 6.81 8.39 1915, July 1 7,560 1,068,577,080 726,620,202 113,639,416 127,052,973 10.63 6.33 7.08 8.76 1916, July 1 7,579 1,066,208,875 731,820,365 114,724,595 157,543,547 10.76 6.38 1917, July 1 8 7,589 1,081,670,000 765,918,000 6.79 10.52 194,321,000 11.61 1 Sept. 1,1906, to Jan. 1,1907. 2 Year ended July 1,1912; abstracts for sem iannual periods discontinued. 8 One report of earnings and dividends in California for the six months’ period ended June 30, 1917, is not included in these figures because no report had been received a t the time the figures were compiled. The FRASER Digitized forreport of this bank for six months ended Dec. 31,1916, which is included, shows gross profits as 93,643.06; expenses, $2,2S3.61; net earnings, 91,354.45; and no dividend declared. io to 1917. [Source: Annual reports Of the Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury Department.] Resources and liabilities. Sept. 4, 1906. 6,137 banks. Aug. 22, July 15, Sept. 1, 1907. 1909. 1908. 6,977 6,544 6,824 banks. banks. banks. Sept. 1, 1910. 7,173 banks. Sept. 1, 1911. 7,301 banks. Sept. 4, 1912. 7,397 banks. Aug. 9, Sept. 12, Sept. 2, Sept. 12, Sept. 11. 1914. 1917. 1916. 1913. 1915. 7,589 7,638 7,488 7,613 7,538 banks. banks. banks. banks. banks. RESOURCES. M illion dollars. M illion dollars. M illion dollars. M illion dollars. M illion dollars. M illion dollars. 566 No. 334.—RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF NATIONAL BANKS IN OPERATION AT DATES NAMED: 1906 LIABILITIES. Capital sto c k ....................................... Surplus fu n d ....................................... Undivided profits................................ N ational-bank circulation............... Individual deposits.......................... Due to banks and reserve ag en ts. O ther liabilities................................... T o ta l. M illion dollars. M illion dollars. 8,714.1 4,709.0 4,640.4 5,158,4 557.3 668,7 624.7 171.2 80.4 165.9 700.4 898.4 765.9 1,072.1 1,104.5 1,227.2 181.1 221.3 198.3 666.4 531.1 656.6 170.5 187.7 192.6 31.2 40.2 87.6 190.6 329.7 244.6 32.0 37.6 39,8 5,690.6 707.2 74.7 1,018.0 1,306.4 256.4 711.5 183.9 42.6 298.2 42.6 6.061.0 724.0 78.7 1,039.9 1,453.0 268.5 713.4 182.5 48.5 296.0 41.9 6,186.9 735.8 103.2 1,040.4 1,370.3 283.6 728.3 170.9 42.6 123.5 44.6 M illion dollars. M illion dollars. M illio n dollars. M illion dollars. 52.1 8,016.0 43.8 8,390.3 55.8 9,574.0 6,417.9 6,761.7 7,867.7 9,064.9 729.8 736.7 *941.1 781.7 392.7 120.7 -1,219.2 41,717.9 41,961.2 941.7 1,276.3 1,768.6 2,248.0 1,633.6 339.0 310.4 351.1 322.3 746.2 663.0 M93.6 719.8 167.5 105.1 122.8 73.5 62.2 57.0 892.7 118.6 287.3 42.3 48,3 43.5 41.4 217.9 1,046.1 53.2 56.0 47.4 46.7 143.0 184.7 243.8 388.8 9,826.2 10,379.4 10,963.4 10,876.8 11,483.5 12,267.1 14,411.5 16.543.5 835.1 490.2 180.6 517.9 4,199.9 1,589.0 203.3 8,016.0 896.5 919.1 944.6 548.3 598.0 664.0 203.8 186.6 184.7 551.9 658.0 613.7 4,319.0 4,374.6 5,009.9 1,595.5 1,822,9 2,018.8 292.5 140.9 235.1 8,390.3 8,714.1 9,574.0 1.002.7 1,025.4 1,046.0 1.056.3 1,060.3 1,068.9 1.067.6 1,090.3 701.0 724.1 648.3 670.0 725.3 731.4 722.6 769.1 242.7 234.4 225.8 287.3 259.5 317.0 300.0 354.0 713.8 674.8 697.0 724.5 918.3 665.6 718.5 . 674.1 5.145.7 6,490.0 5,891.6 5.761.3 6,139.1 *6,762.2 T8,446.6 7 9,975.4 1.943.7 2,088.2 2,177.4 2,108.6 1,949.9 2,466.1 2.915.7 3,048.6 190.9 185.2 174.4 241.3 260.0 404.5 228.8 640.5 9,826.2 10,379.4 10,963.4 10,876.8 11,483,5 12,267.1 14,411.5 16,543.5 1Includes overdrafts. 2 Since Sept. 12,1915, the figures include all United States bonds held. 8Includes U. S. certificates of indebtedness and excludes Liberty Loan bonds. 4 The figures include stock in Federal reserve banks. 5,496.7 685.7 65.8 854.1 1,214.9 236.8 672.6 179.1 41.5 285.0 40.8 6 Cash in vault. 8Included under specie. 7Includes all deposits, demand and time. NATIONAL BANKS, Loans and discounts *................................................... Bonds for circulation2................................................. Miscellaneous securities to secure circulation — U. S. bonds and other bonds for deposits............. Bonds, securities, etc.................................................. Due from banks and reserve agents......................... Real estate, banking house, e tc .............................. Specie............................................................................. Legal-tender n o te s...................................................... Bills of other banks.................................................... Clearing-house exchanges........................................ Redemption fund and due from U. S. Treasurer. Liberty Loan bonds.................................................... Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks............ O ther resources...................... ..................................... T o ta l. 4,331.5 524.0 117.4 674.9 1,073.8 164.0 464.4 161.6 28.4 395.3 28.6 NATIONAL BANKS, 567 No. 825.—LIABILITIES 0 7 NATIONAL BANKS, AND BE SERVE REQUIRED AND HELD ON DATES INDICATED: According to R eturns U nder the F ederal R eserve Act, Sept. 2, 1915, to Sept. 11, 1917.1 [Source: Annual reports of the Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury D epartm ent.] N EW Y O K E CITY. Date. 1915, Sept. 2................. 1916, June 30................ Sept. 12............... 1917, June 20................. Sept. 11............... Net amount Re Law on ful Banks. which serve money re reserve quired. in is com vault. puted. 33 33 33 33 34 Million Million Million dollars. dollars. dollars. 1,757.7 316.4 373.6 2,020.0 363.6 288.9 2,047.2 368.5 261.5 22,177.5 391.9 165.3 22,268.0 294.8 Due Per from cent Fed to de eral posits. reserve bank. Due Per from cent ap to de proved posits. reserve agents. Per Per cent Re cent to de serve to de posits. held. posits. Million dollars. 507.4 447.9 422.9 435.2 348.3 28.87 22.17 20.66 19.98 15.36 94.4 85.2 95.3 96.1 67.3 23.51 18.34 19.30 18.49 13.28 17.5 20.5 24.1 25.2 16.6 20.56 18.26 20.29 19.71 13.48 8.38 67.8 3.22 334.4 15.91 678.4 6.94 123.4 4.93 298.9 11.93 596.2 7.13 150.1 5.65 319.6 12.02 659.4 6.31 237.3 8.03 239.9 8.11 664.0 291.4 291.4 10.33 27.51 23.80 24.80 22.45 10.33 21.26 14.30 12.77 7.59 Million dollars. 133.8 159.0 161.5 269.9 348.3 7.61 7.87 7.89 12.39 15.36 Million dollars. CHICAGO. 1915, Sept. 2. 1916, June 30. Sept. 12. 1917, June 20 Sept, 111 2 10 401.6 72.3 10 464.4 83.6 10 494.0 88.9 11 »519.9 93,6 11 2 506.2 65.8 61.9 15.41 32.6 8.10 50.1 10.78 35.1 7.56 53.9 10.91 41.5 * 8.39 48.8 9.39 47.3 9.10 67.3 13.28 ST. LOUIS. 1915, Sept. 2................. 1916, June 30................. Sept. 12............... 1917, June 2 0 ............... Sept. 11............... 7 85.1 15.3 7 112.2 20.2 7 118.5 21.3 7 2127.9 23.0 7 2 123.2 1G.0 9.1 10.63 11.3 10.08 10.8 9.11 8.2 6.39 8.5 9.93 9.2 8.18 13.3 11.18 17.0 1332 16.6 13.48 O TH ER RE SE R V E CITIES. 1915, Sept, 2................. 1916, June 30............... Sept. 12............... 1917, June 2 0 ............... Sept. 11............... 329 315 314 324 329 2,102.7 2,504.6 2,659. 2 22,956.2 22,820.0 315.4 375.7 398.9 443.5 282.0 176.2 173.9 189.6 186,8 STATES EXCLUSIVE OF R E SE R V E CITIES. 1915, Sept. 2................. 1916, June 30............... Sept. 12............... 1917, June 20................ Sept. 11 7,237 7,214 7,225 7,229 7,257 3,175.8 3.600.3 3.883.4 2 4,302.7 24,365.4 381.2 432.2 466.2 516.4 305.9 221.8 233.9 252,4 252.8 6.99 72.8 6.50 149.4 6.50 164.7 5.87 249.0 324.8 15.02 15.10 15.88 13.67 771.6 926.8 1,033.8 1.089.9 324.8 24.30 25.75 26.62 25.33 7.44 2.29 4.15 4.24 5.79 7.44 476.9 543.5 616:7 588.1 4.19 5.47 5.77 8.14 10.40 811.4 10.79 1,969.4 26.18 842.4 9.68 2,076.5 23.86 936.3 10.18 2,235,5 24.29 828.0 8.21 2,310.4 22.91 1,048.4 10.40 TOTAL U N ITED STATES. 1915, Sept. 2................. 1916, June 3 0 ............... Sept. 12............... 1917, June 20 .............. Sflpt. 11 7,616 7,579 7,589 7,604 7,638 7,523.0 1,100.6 8,701.5 1,275.3 9,202.3 1.343.8 210,084.2 1,468.4 210,082.8 964.5 842.6 11.20 315.4 758.0 8. 71 476.1 768.1 8.35 531.0 661.9 6.56 820.5 1,048.4 1The amendment of the Federal reserve act on June 21,1917, requires a bank to hold reserve only in Federal reserve bank. . „ ,, „ . ^ . . . 2 United States and postal savings deposits are not included in this statem ent, having been exempted from reserve requirements by the act of Apr, 24,1917. 568 N A T IO N A L BA N K S. N o. 3 2 6 .—COIN AND COIN CERTIFICATES HELD BY NATIONAL BANKS, 1913 TO 1917: B y C l a s s if ic a t io n , in N ew Y ork ; C it y B a n k s , in B a n k s E l s e w h e r e , a n d T o ta l A m ounts H e l d .* [Source: Anim al reports of the Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury Departm ent.] Aug. 9,1913. Sept. 12,1914. Sept. 2, 1915. Sept. 12,1916. Sept. 11,1917. NEW YORK CITY. Gold coin........................ Gold Treasury certific a te s ............................ Silver Treasury certificates........................ Clearing-house certificates............................. Silver coin: D ollars..................... Fractional............... T o ta l..................... D ollars. D ollars . D ollars. D ollars . D ollars. 4,399,810.50 4,953,009.54 6,099,242.50 4,324,000.00 3,283,000.00 149,076,750.00 129,564,260.00 233,409,940.00 153,027,000.00 [164,421,000.00 61,161,935.00 47,320,270.00 49,431,932.00 26,104,000.00 J 50,345,000.00 46,910,000.00 43,090,000.00 53,210,000.00 3,400,000.00 69,864.00 48,254.00 52,730.00 43,000.00 J 21,741,000.00 1,259,048.29 1,142,251.52 ' 1,188,444.98 1,454,000.00 256,290,797.79 229,949,645.06 333,222,289.48 238,162,000.00 72,845,000.00 UNITED STATES, EX CLUSIVE OF NEW YORK CITY. Gold coin........................ Gold Treasury certifi cates ............................ Silver Treasury cer tificates........................ Clearing-house certifi cates............................. Silver coin: D ollars..................... Fractional............... T o ta l.................... 138,908,981.11 151,281,224.18 113,851,278.03 117,755,000.00 76,266,000.00 188,005,750.00 217,260,809.00 150,433,230.00 *177,075,000.00 79,890,939.00 79,124,681.00 69,093,431.00 74,560,000.00 1303,497,000.00 35,381,700.00 37,415,500.00 21,479,430.00 24,336,000.00 3,297,000.00 12,274,421.00 12,632,577.00 12,041,812.00 11,719,000.00 17,514,868.59 18,534,490.19 19,722,036.11 19,415,000.00 J237,704,000.00 471,976,659.70 516,249,272.37 386,621,217.14 424,860,000.00 420,764,000.00 UNITED STATES. Gold coin........................ Gold Treasury certifi cates.............................. Silver Treasury certifi cates............................. Clearing-house certifi cates............................. Silver coin: D ollars.................... Fractional............... T o ta l.................... 143,308,791.61 337,082,600.00 131,052,874.00 85,726,700.00 156,234,233.72 119,950,520.53 122,079,000.00 79,549,000.00 346,826,050.00 383,843,170.00 330,102,000.00 ■ 1367,918,000.00 126,444,951.00 118,525,363.00 100,664,000-00 6,697,000.00 84,325,500.00 64,569,430.00 77,546,000.00 12,322,675.00 12,692,441.00 12,094,542.00 11,762,000.00 J239,445,000.00 18,773,916.88 19,676,741.71 20,860,481.09 20,869,000.00 728,267,457.49 746,198,917.43 719,843,506.62 663,022,000.00 493,609,000.00 *Includes all gold certificates, silver certificates, national-bank notes, Treasury notes, United States notes, Federal reserve notes, and Federal reserve hank notes. 2 Silver and minor coins. NATIONAL BANK8. 569 No. 327.—COIN AND COIN CEBTIFICATES HELD BY NATIONAL BANES AT THE DATES OF THEIR BEPOBTS: 1901 to 1917. [Source: A nnual reports of the Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury Departm ent.] Date. 1901, Feb. 5 Apr. 24 July 15 Sept. 30 Dec. 10 1902, Apr. 30 July 16 Sept. 15 1903, Apr. 9 June 9 Sept. 9 1904, Mar. 28 ' June 9 Sept. 6 1905, Mar. 14 May 29 Aug. 25 1906, Apr. 6 Ju n e 18 , Sept. 4 1907, Mar. 22 May 20 Aug. 22 1908, Neb. 14 May 14 July 15 1909, Feb. 5 June 23 Sept. 1 1910, Mar. 29 June 30 Sept. 1 1911, Mar. 7 June 7 Sept. 1 1912, Feb. 20 June 14 Sept. 4 1913, Feb. 4 June 4 Aug. 9 1914, Jan. 13 June 30 Sept. 12 Dec. 31 1915, June 23 Sept. 2 1916, June 30 Sept. 12 1917, June 20 Sept. 11 Held by national banks in New York City. United Gold clear Coin. States coin ing-house Total. certificates. certificates. Dollars. Dollars. 9.882.647.78 93,945,919 10,076,482.57 86,024,583 7,866,546.13 . 72,361,535 6.749.890.57 79,299,487 8,176,806.07 65,052,093 6,339,871.35 81,573,828 5.363.952.93 82,283,594 5.519.946.57 62,240,404 5,810,621.03 81,867,941 6.127.453.59 79,350,310 5,574,657.33 97,977,078 6,609,426.27 125,407,875 6.063.516.32 138,253,126 5.711.787.99 167,236,329 4,932,388.41 134,139.306 5,445,419.67 122,714,388 5.780.215.32 127,383,181 5,699,758.15 89,631,179 4,595,741.92 115,489,178 5,033,922.55 95,817,601 4,913,900.69 110,239,109 4.579.213.31 137,600,039 %4,459,431.14 114,786,576 6,124,677.43 177,871,926 5,315,164.11 223,548,381 5,301,196.21 209,327,989 6.402.746.99 179,079,510 6.518.006.99 207,446,746 5,535,053.97 191,104,588 6.160.452.32 164,528,256 5.779.705.94 154,296,044 5,766,357.76 185,705,942 6.567.540.20 208,565,633 7,183,790.91 214,972,492 7.329.240.20 191,873,930 6,040,535.62 213,286,953 5,832,4k. 44 220,194,849 5,671,077.85 179,486,341 7.068.765.78 193,901,993 5,684,130.02 180,921,906 5.707.112.79 200,238,685 6,241,258.31 203,802,977 6,715,406.82 213,968,660 6,155,125.06 176,884,520 6.498.051.60 135,519,344 5.079.041.60 232,595,479 7,290,417.48 282,841,872 7.843.000. 00 193.179.000 5.821.000. 00 179.131.000 7.089.000. 00 93,431.000 5.024.000. 00 164.421.000 Dollars. 73.120.000 68.396.000 71.980.000 76.305.000 71.370.000 71.925.000 69.160.000 69.170.000 58.145.000 53.514.000 51.925.000 71.045.000 69.325.000 68.290.000 65.320.000 63,400,500 66.815.000 58.122.000 .64,715,000 61.920.000 51.555.000 48.670.000 53.975.000 35.430.000 38.245.000 41.010.000 47.035.000 49.330.000 48.235.000 50.540.000 47.295.000 51.755.000 52.950.000 54.325.000 48.980.000 58.770.000 43.265.000 60.920.000 51.830.000 55.450.000 50.345.000 44.055.000 60.545.000 46.910.000 20.020.000 53.270.000 43.090.000 49.880.000 53.210.000 42.370.000 3,400,000 DoUars. 176,948,566.78164.496.065.57 152.208.081.13 162.354.377.57 144,598,899.07 159,838,699.35 156.807.546.93 136.930.350.57 145,823,562.03 138.991.763.59 155,476,735.33 203,062,301.27 213.641.642.32 241.238.116.99 204,391,694.41 191,560,307.67 199.978.396.32 153,452,937.12 174,799,919,95 152,771,523.55 166,708,009.69 190.849.252.31 173.221.007.14 219.426.603.43 267,108,545.11 255,639,185.21 232.517.256.99 263.294.752.99 244,874,641.97 221.228.708.32 207.370.749.94 243,227,299.76 268.083.173.20 276,481,282.91 248.183.170.20 278,097,488.62 269.292.343.44 236,077,418.85 252,800,758.78*' 242,056,036.02 256,290,797.79 254,099,235.31 281,229,066.82 229,949,645.06 162.037.395.60 290.944.520.60 333,222,289.48 250.902.000. 238.162.000. 142.890.000. 72,845,000.00 Held by other national Total specie. banks. Dollars. 223.007.577.15 222,277,626.64 218,877,461.89 214.327.493.56 225,053,599.17 238,921,861.70 247.966.421.27 229,305,769.45 243.257.958.97 249,624,614.26 242.079.432.61 261,354,969.03 275,022,502.93 263,510,818.54 278.857.365.98 288,074,763.11 295.501.056.61 305.726.463.41 311,187,336.96 311,665,767.29 333,377,904.09 839.864.656.79 357,886,743.38 394.958.265.83 410,033,750.67 400.818.687.36 432,065,969.88 430.846.257.15 421.523.255.41 440.671.063.61 436.973.104.83 429.399.246.37 467.678.776.28 484.630.224.56 463.339.174.61 490,931,688.44 487.470.344.69 477.383.181.38 496,931,089.35 482,018,591.75 471.976.659.70 526,390,974.25 510.355.499.79 516,249,272.37 372,819,718.00 387.596.447.39 386,621,217.14 389.577.000. 00 424.860.000. 00 00 413.796.000. 420.764.000.00 DoUars. 399.956.143.93 386,773,692.21 371.085.643.02 376.681.871.13 369.652.498.24 398.760.561.05 404,763,968.20 366.236.120.02 389.081.521.00 388,616,377.85 397.556.167.94 464,417,270.30 488.664.145.25 504,748,935.53 483,249,060.39 479.635.070.78 495.479.452.93 459.179.400.56 485,987,256.88 464,437,290.84 500.085.913.78 530,713,909.10 531,107,750.52 614.384.869.26 677.142.296.78 656.457.872.57 664,583,226.87 694.141.010.14 6 ,397,897.38 6 6 661.799.771.93 644.343.854.77 672.626.546.13 735.761.949.48 761,111,507.47 711,522,344.81 769.029.177.06 756.762.688.13 713,460,600.23 749.731.848.13 724.074.627.77 728.267.457.49 780,490,209.56 791.584.566.61 746,198,917.43 534.857.113.00 678,540,967.99 719.843.506.62 00 640.479.000. 663.022.000. 00 556.686.000. 00 493.609.000. 1Reported at present under the head of " Paper currency/' which includes all gold certificates, silver certificates, national bank notes, Treasury notes, United States notes, Federal reserve notes, and Federal reserve bank notes. 00 00 00 00 570 N A T IO N A L B AN K S, N o. 3 2 8 .—LOANS, CAPITAL, SURPLUS, NET DEPOSITS, ETC., OP NATIONAL BANKS, WITH RATIOS OP LOANS TO CAPITAL, SURPLUS, AND NET DEPOSITS, AND OP CASH TO NET DEPOSITS: 1897 t o 1917. [Source: A nnual reports of the Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury Departm ent.] NEW YORK CITY. Date. Legaltender notes and Net Banks. Loans. Capital. Surplus, deposits. Specie.12 United States certifi cates.2 Oct. 5,1897............... Sept. 20,1898........... Sept. 7,1899............. Sept. 5,1900............. Sept. 30,1901............ Sept. 15,1902............ Sept. 9,1903............. Sept. 6,1904............. Ang. 25,1905........... Sept. 4,1906............. Aug. 22,1907........... ■ July 15,1908 ........... Sept. 1,1909............. Sept. 1,1910............. Sept. 1,1911............. Sept. 4,1912............. Aug. 9,1913............. Sept. 12,1914........... Sept. 2,1915............. Sept. 12,1916............ Sept. 11,1917........... 48 47 44 44 42 44 43 41 42 40 38 37 38 39 40 37 36 33 33 33 34 Million Million Million Million Million Million dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. Percent. Per cent. 82.4 68.2 54.1 26.9 408.3 48.6 42.8 506.8 64.2 43.0 596.0 114.5 38.2 441.7 48.7 25.6 541.8 67.8 25.1 43.5 707.7 140.7 36.9 47.7 569.6 64.7 62.8 47.4 769.6 164.2 49.9 27.8 65.4 52,1 811.4 162.3 53.2 26.6 610.9 70.5 66.9 f 24.5 47.4 607.1 90.6 63.5 753.4 136.9 631.6 100.6 72.5 741.0 155.5 47.6 27.4 69.1 66.2 807.3 106,4 78,8 1,034.3 241.2 46.7 27.8 68.3 25.5 805.7 106,6 79.6 993.8 200.0 53.3 702.1 105.8 102.0 827.4 155.8 67.8 46.5 24.5 45.6 26.5 712.1 314.6 109.8 825.7 173.2 67.8 867.0 132.8 110.0 1,121.5 255.6 64.5 59.6 28.1 925.6 114.5 116.3 1,179.3 ^ 244.8 65.6 57.0 25.6 27.2 873.9 119.9 125.0 1,070.2 243.2 48.4 66.4 55.2 26.4 885.6 121.4 121.1 1,150. 6 248.2 63.6 67.2 950.9 120.2 128.2 1,162.2 236.1 50.1 24.6 936.9 ■ 119.7 129.6 1,147.1 256.3 67.1 44.4 26.2 1,025.5 112.9 124.8 1,253. 6 229.9 *68.8 43.6 21.8 1,313.1 112.9 124.1 31,757.7 333.2 40.4 21.3 65.8 1,610.9 114.4 126.4 32,047.2 238.2 23.3 70.4 12.8 1,889.1 122.7 138.0 =2,268.0 * 72.8 3.2 74.7 O T H E R R E SE R V E C ITIE S. 56.5 38.0 66.9 63.0 586.4 16.1 63.1 655.5 71.5 32.1 64.2 15.8 35.2 65.8 14.4 76.0 1,052.9 111.6 59.4 16.0 64.8 82.7 1,150.2 124.7 66.4 66.3 90.1 1,293.6 127.0 15.0 68.5 51.9 109.9 1,347.7 137.1 14.0 129.2 1,313.0 139.6 . 60.8 70.5 15.3 62.1 66.4 136.0 1,462.2 160,1 15.2 67.5 143.7 1,624.3 184.2 63.9 15.3 69.9 161.9 1,715.4 189.5 59.7 14.5 71.0 15.7 180.3 1,803.2 219.3 63.9 181,2 1,837.9 241.9 76.0 65.9 17.3 187.8 2,164.1 256.1 76.3 66.8 15.3 76.5 69.1 217.6 2,159.9 253.6 15.3 214.5 2,340,3 282.4 75.2 68.2 15.3 76.4 213.8 2,445.8 284.7 68.8 14.8 74.1 70.2 221.8 2,353.9 273.6 14.8 62.7 71.7 226.8 2,414.2 '297.8 14.9 70.0 229.1 *2,589.5 205.9 41.3 9.5 71.2 232.3 *3,271.7 214.9 39.3 7.8 78.9 249.2 *3,449.3 4176.3 5.1 * Includes Federal reserve notes, Federal reserve bank notes, national bank notes, and legal-tender notes. 261 536.8 153.5 Oct. 5,1897............... 256 558.6 151.7 Sept. 20,1898........... 255 857.4 174.3 Sept. 7,1899............. Sept. 5,1900............. • 287 916.1 181.2 294 1,042. 5 188.6 Sept. 30,1901........... 289 1,136. 7 200.9 Sept. 15,1902........... 3ept. 9,1903............. 308 1,171.1 217.9 306 1,202.3 212.0 Sept. 6,1904............. 303 1,343.9 223.9 Aug. 25,1905........... Sept. 4,1906............. 316 1,476.7 235.4 328 1, 591.5 257.7 Aug. 22,1907........... 332 1,504.4 263.6 July 15,1908........... 344 1,753.4 272.4 Sept. 1,1909............. 343 1,857.5 305. 4 Sept. 1,1910............. 342 1,958.9 315,6 Sept. 1,1911............. 334 2,056. 5 324! 9 Sept. 4,1912............. 331 2,035.8 325.0 Aug. 9,1913............. 335 2,135.4 339.1 Sept. 12,1914........... 343 2,216.9 348.9 Sept. 2,1915.......... 331 2,741.4 345.2 Sept. 12,1916........... 347 3,200.7 359.1 Sept. 11,1917........... 1 Includes gold and silver certificates. 2Legal tenders only since Sept. 30,1901. amounts on which reserve is computed. s Net Ratios of— Loans to capital, Cash to surplus, n et de and net posits. deposits. 571 NATIONAL BANKS. N o. 3 2 8 . — L oans, C a p it a l , S u rplu s, N 1897 to et D e p o s it s , e t c ., 1917—Continued. op N a t io n a l B a n k s , etc ., STATES EXCLUSIVE OF RESERVE CITIES. Date. Oct. 5,1897............... Sept. 20,1898............ Sept. 7,1899............. Sept.*5,1900............. Sept. 30,1901........... Sept. 15,1902............ Sept. 9,1903............. Sept. 6,1904............. Aug. 25,1905............ Sept. 4,1906............. Aug. 22,1907........... July 15,1908........... Sept. 1,1909............. Sept, l, 1910............. Sept. 1,1911............. Sept. 4,1912............. Aug. 9,1913............. Sept. 12,1914........... Sept. 2, 1915............ Sept. 12,1916........... Sept. 11,1917........... Legaltender Net Specie.1 notes and United Banks. Loans. Capital. Surplus. deposits. States certifi cates.2 3,276 3,259 3,274 3,540 3,885 4,268 4,691 5,065 5,412 5,781 6,178 6,455 6,595 6,791 6,919 7,026 7,121 7,170 7,237 7,225 7,257 Ratios of— Loans to capital, Cash to surplus, net de and net posits. deposits. Million Million Million Million MiUion Million dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. Per cent Percent. 35.4 76.4 1,000.6 401.3 130.5 963.6 66.9 11.6 36.3 80.1 1,015.0 393.3 130.3 1,062.9 64.0 10.9 84.2 1,097.5 383.7 128.9 1,270.8 39.4 61.6 9.1 84.4 37.8 63.9 1,201.1 386.3 131.8 1,361.2 9.0 43.2 1,365.1 396.2 137.3 1,656.7 65.3 8.4 87.3 92.2 1,636.4 414.0 153.0 1,743.3 42.5 66.5 7.7 48.3 69.6 8.3 1,678,8 435.2 168.7 1,809.5 102.5 1,716.6 452.3 181.6 1,904.6 103.0 47.9 67.6 7.9 1,849.0 469.4 194.5 2,117.4 111.3 52.9 66.3 7.8 2,120.2 494.0 226.3 2,385.1 122.1 55.4 68.2 7.4 2,374.9 624.2 258.2 2,627.2 138.5 61.0 69.7 7.6 2,244.3 542.7 272.8 2,505.2 159.0 67.6 57.0 8.6 2,449.7 557.6 293.8 2,821.2 165.4. 54.3 66.7 7.8 54.1 2,735.7 677.3 315.6 3,017.1 176.7 70.0 7.6 2,818.9 588.4 334.3 3,194.0 180.9 53.6 68.5 7.3 3,033.4 600.9 353.9 3,485.3 192.6 56.0 68.3 7.1 3,196.8 611.6 373.9 3,595.7 198.4 52.3 69.8 7.0 3,239.9 608.3 372.5 3,625.1 218.6 51.3 70.3 7.4 3,227.0 607.1 369.3 33,175.8 180.7 41.0 77.7 7.0 42.5 72.1 3,507.5 608.0 372.7 33,883.4 209.9 6.5 3,965.4 608.5 381.9 34,365.5 4244.5 72.9 5.0 TOTAL UNITED STATES. Oct. 5,1897............... Sept. 20,1898........... Sept. 7,1899..;........ Sept. 5,1900............. Sept. 30,1901........... Sept. 16,1902........... Sept. 9,1903............. Sept. 6,1904............. Aug. 25,1905........... Sept. 4,1906............. Aug. 22,1907........... July 15,1908........... Sept. 1,1909............. Sept. 1,1910............. Sept. 1,1911............. Sept. 4,1912............. Aug. 9,1913............. Sept. 12,1914........... Sept. 2, 1915 ......... Sept. 12,1916........... Sept. 11,1917........... 3,610 3,585 3,595 3,871 4,221 4,601 5,042 5,412 6, 757 6,137 6,544 6,824 6,977 7,173 7,301 7,397 7,488 7,538 7,613 7,589 7,638 2,066.8 2,156.0 2,496.7 2,686.7 3,018.6 3,280.1 3,481.4 3,726.2 3,998.5 4,299.0 4,678.6 4,615. 7 5,128.8 5,467.1 5,663.4 6,040.8 6,168.5 6,400.8 6,756.7 7,859.8 9,055.2 631.5 621.5 605.7 630.3 655.3 705.5 753.7 770.8 799.9 835.1 896.5 919.1 944.6 1,002.7 1,025.4 1,046.0 1,056.3 1,060. 3 1,068.9 1,067.6 1,090.3 246.3 247.6 248.4 261.9 279.5 326.4 370.4 396.5 417.8 490.2 548.3 664.0 597.9 648.2 670.0 701.0 725.3 724.1 722.6 731.4 769.1 2,195.7 2,479.7 3,031.4 3,281.0 3,661.6 3,844.4 3,863.5 4,400.9 4,735.5 4,927.9 5,256.1 5,464.6 6,164.6 6,247.3 6,684.8 7,093.3 7,096.7 7,292.9 37,523.0 39,202.3 310,082.8 239.4 293.9 338.5 373.3 376.7 366.2 397.6 504.7 495.5 464.4 531.1 656.5 666.3 672.6 711.5 713.5 728.3 746.2 719.8 663.0 4493.6 149.5 126.8 127.7 147.1 162.9 141.8 156.7 156.7 170.1 161.6 170.5 192.6 187.6 179.1 183.9 182.5 170.9 157.6 122.8 105.1 67,2 64.4 64.3 64.4 65.7 67.3 69.8 66.9 67.2 68.7 . 69.8 66.4 66.5 69.2 67.6 68.3 *69.5 70.5 72.5 71.4 75.8 17.7 16.9 15.4 15.9 14.7 13.2 14.3 15.0 14.1 12.7 13.3 15.5 13.8 13.6 13.4 12.6 12.7 12.4 11.2 8.3 4.9 1Includes gold and silver certificates. 2 Legal tenders only since Sept. 30,1901. 3Net amounts on which reserve is computed. *Includes Federal reserve notes, Federal reserve bank notes, national bank notes, and legal-tender notes.FRASER Digitized for and by S ta tes . 572 No. 320.—LOANS AND DISCOUNTS, NATIONAL BANKS ON JUNE 20, 1917: B y R e se r v e Cities [Source: Annual Report of the Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury Department .1) City, State, and Territory. Oh de mand, se On time, On de cured by paper with mand, paper with On de other per one or more mand, se sonal se one or more Banks. individual cured by curities, individual or firm stocks and including or firm names (not bonds. merchan names (not secured by dise, ware secured by house re collateral). collateral). ceipts, etc. Boston......................................... Albany....................................... Brooklyn.................................... Philadelphia.............................. Pittsburgh................................. Baltimore................................... Washington............................... Richmond.................................. Charleston................................. A tlanta....................................... Savannah ............................... Birmingham............................. New Orleans............................. Dallas.......................................... Fort W orth............................... OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Secured by rfeal-estate mortgages or other liens on realty, not in accord ance with sec. 24, Federal reserve act. Thousand dollars. Thousand dollars . Thousand dollars. Thousand dollars. Thousand dollars. Thousand dollars. Thousand dollars. 51 68,987 634,200 101,053 1,141,619 351,399 117,032 24,726 4,023 177 11,713 17,902 2,806 853 2,947 373 2,055 105 100 1,841 2,096 2,027 42,701 12,811 4,500 47,126 52,388 13,435 12,056 2,994 312 1,991 437 193 1,537 443 64 11,827 1,272 531 10,334 1,401 2,161 666 964 924 1,258 487 435 6,178 2,180 690 179,483 10,359 12,876 189,065 88,603 42,451 18,713 32,188 4,645 18,324 1,606 7,971 10,117 15,550 8,673 42,259 1,999 1,282 47,586 26,363 8,108 2,701 8,044 2,336 6,900 447 1,951 2,305 5,624 1,381 8,823 352 159 7,884 902 3,078 ’ 681 5,765 721 3,804 1,162 1,722 3,634 4,439 5,557 261 181 128 998 944 151 478 218 69 569 Total. Thousand dollars . Thousand dollars. Thousand dollars. 65,519 14,066 2,496,544 499 T housand dollars . Own ac ceptances purchased or dis counted. 1,463 100 4,7ii 67 500 25 281 " ' 26 6 ' 312,042 31,097 19.731 321,402 189,617 72,794 36,223 53.732 9,491 35,117 4,244 12,762 27,040 31,460 18,850 2,669 11 3 5 30 . 18 12 13 8 5 5 2 2 4 5 5 Secured by improved real estate Accept under au ances of thority of other banks sec. 24, Federal discounted. reserve act. 33 11 7 32,767 26,535 9,685 581,659 38,360 14,181 66,660 30,140 4,253 805,189 264,318 * 72,112 271,780 63,345 16,274 66,602 43,050 7,380 767 1,113 789 183 233 751 394 63,360 2,035 124 42 3 72 104 25 254 1 16 207 118 32 64 975 1 1 345 12,680 1,136 250 1,077 1,901,464 470,032 125,048 NATIONAL BANK S. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York City......................... Chicago....................................... St. Louis..................................... Total central reserve cities............................. On time, secured by otherperOn time, sonafsesecured by curities, stocks and including bonds. merchan dise, ware house re ceipts, etc. NATIONAL BANK S. 573 City, State, and Territory. STATES. Maine.......................................... New Ham pshire....................... Verm ont.................................... Massachusetts........................... Rhode Island............................ Connecticut............................... Total New England States........................... New Y ork.................................. New Jersey................................ Pennsylvania............................ Delaware.................................... Maryland................................... District of Columbia................ Total Eastern States.. . Virginia....................................... West Virginia............................ North Carolina.......................... South Carolina.......................... Georgia.................................. Florida........................................ Alabama..................................... Mississippi................................. Louisiana................................... Texas.......................................... Arkansas.................................... Kentucky................................... Tennessee................................... Total Southern S tates.. and D isc o u n ts , N ational B a n k s on J u n e On de mand, paper with one or more Banks. individual or firm names (not secured by collateral). 64 55 48 139 17 69 392 435~ 203 785 22 83 1 1,529 13fT 115 80 72 93 54 90 34 29 506 67 126 105 1,509 Thousand dollars. 4,519 4,631 4,286 8,861 676 8,332 31,305 40,850 15,083 44,652 936 3,805 131 105,457 3,720 3,252 1,469 884 1,976 2,256 1,986 437 490 9,828 839 4,095 2,047 33,279 On de mand, se cured by On de other per mand, se sonal se cured by curities, stocks and including bonds. merchan dise, ware house re ceipts, etc. Thousand dollars. 5,467 4,747 1,785 13,310 2,272 20,140 47,721 50,21 if 30,673 49,438 1.186 4,942 359 136,816 3,175 4,943 985 458 538 914 246 190 170 1,699 64 3,734 364 17,480 Thousand dollars. 566 566 986 4,482 2,061 966 9,627 6,548 1,218 4,829 17 281 12,893 37988 613 1,333 1,632 2,955 1,987 3,220 1,119 1,697 6,664 1,682 467 1,598 28,935 On tim e, paper with one or more individual or firm names (not secured by collateral). Thousand dollars. 23,801 10,284 11,804 98,612 19,928 54,908 219,337 214,179 114,969 239,070 5,016 20,224 203 583,661 61,598 42,924 33,134 17,704 19,040 25,051 17,382 11,089 16,646 81,709 15,961 34,716 34,905 411,859 20, 1917: BY R e se r v e Cit ie s a n d S tates — Continued. On time, secured by other per On time, sonal se secured by curities, stocks and including bonds. merchan dise, ware house re ceipts, etc. Thousand dollars. 3,264 1,294 1,769 23,213 3,932 16,907 50,379 26,127 12,885 57,377 592 3,882 20 100,883 16,522 13,313 8,677 5,139 3,870 4,707 2,743 1,475 2,905 10,752 2,388 5,303 5,865 83,659 Secured b y : real-estate Secured by mortgages improved or other liens on real estate Accept realty, not under au ances of in accord thority of other banks sec. 24, ance with Federal discounted. sec. 24, reserve Federal act. reserve act. Thousand dollars. 1,315 510 816 3,498 1,384 1,403 8,926 7^175~ 1,326 6,342 166 1,363 16,372 4,427 ~ 1,973 7,572 9,180 6,994 5,790 9,492 2,487 2,298 55,784 4,969 3,596 5,038 119,600 Thousand dollars. 280 187 399 1,22928 937 3,060 47358 3,298 7,433 162 473 7 15,731 1~094 1,103 697 888 1,094 1,690 1,875 679 569 5,979 829 1,126 1,427 19,050 Thousand dollars. 221 152 445 217 163 1,198 1,284 970 2,086 42 552 4,934 1,175 354 564 1,013 653 742 670 465 202 1,258 497 1,097 875 9,565 Thousand dollars. 21 9 231 261 ___ 782 178 Own ac ceptances purchased or dis counted. Total. Thousand dollats. Thousand dollars. 186 100 592 50 500 1,428 46(7 187 346 3 1,142 996 47 237 19 315 100 104 80 32 7 94 900 19 31 26 1,524 10 25 155 808 574 N o. 3 2 9 . — L o a n s — 39,619 22,471 22,3ft 1 154,023 30,331 104,487 373,242 341,381 181,391 411,751 8,117 35,525 720 978,885 95,830 68,622 54,668 37,002 37,219 43,464 37,621 18,035 24,987 174,598 27,248 54,165 52,300 725,759 8 a o ! % > w t> tei W 40,126 12,859 33,037 8,496 6,751 11,850 21,573 3,892 138,581 3,303 1,864 4,545 4,480 8,844 766 2,680 1,842 <258 32,582 5,049 8,521 40,258 4,451 3,479 2,360 1,502 10 65,630 285 115 400 407,234 700,198 36,051 4,616 7,999 10,580 2,924 2,352 3,168 821 68,511 120 112 314 1,845 1 093 177 965 485 962 5,873 623~ 652 9,864 343 1,534 617 400 8 14,041 9 1,039 1,048 291,490 1,261,631 25,726 110,976 14,585 83,267 18,712 131,564 44,912 11,830 9,330 57,841 10,694 67,212 7,187 93,669 1,663 20,156 609,597 99,727 19,712 1,669 3,147 23,104 1,702 38,792 3,809 39,251 1 736 21 741 2,118 7,742 2,828 20,493 1,455 8 605 23,383 4,042 202,823 22,306 16, i s f 1,089 12,726 490 54,945 9,246 13 824 997 3 ' 945 850 1 572 226 4,414 587 35 107,642 13,485 15,116 34 230 29 62 448 171 96 678 200 97,755 2,135,597 370,639 300,879 4,561,790 1,064,254 4,190 2,212 5,011 970 1,532 3,837 4,194 1,073 23,019 1,170 574 1,048 934 1,607 'ii.9 446 979 1,192 8,069 2,500 1,549 8,640 821 348 691 567 6,421 6,248 23,771 4,278 7,788 22,230 13,408 5,438 89,582 20,071 14,850 19,250 27, 749 14,187 10,186 14,280 7,089 39,581 167,243 3,736 4,448 8,888 6,167 644 689 1,715 26,288 40 28 68 428,079 772,963 3,923 3,154 4,767 1,570 1,421 6,006 4,268 988 26,097 3,196 1,528 1,121 1,592 1,470 464 1,051 376 1,745 12,543 1,235 1,421 4,204 437 132 201 256 g 7,894 13 12 25 84,400 107,361 6,388 4,694 7,309 3,562 4,627 8,276 3,302 781 38,939 1,719 1,687 1,209 1,456 1,196 313 465 253 739 9,037 1,108 441 3,952 398 187 473 155 6 6,720 19 19 70,412 78,063 12 57 122 65 ICC 89 41 574 10 19 10 13 290 12 148 502 Ii~ 12 169 120 334 150 42 2 i3 109 1 651 34 101 405 31 664 1,235 6 19 25 341 30 3,628 78,610 5,864 31,929 234.147 131,839 232,334 86,265 92,402 132,559 150,919 34,813 1,095,278 51,004 46,986 67,991 81,134 51,905 22,175 43,230 21,084 76,714 462,213 31,541 30,266 140,185 27,558 11 119 6,829 9,621 68 257,187 659 1,875 2,534 3,895,098 8,957,678 575 348 249 458 103 135 277 337 108 2,015 158 128 178 219 93 36 114 39 318 1,281 68~ 77 251 60 18 10 14 1 499 2 2 4 7,229 , 7,604 NATIONAL BANK S. Ohio............................................ Indiana....................................... Illinois......................................... Michigan..................................... Wisconsin................................... Minnesota................................... Iowa............................................ Missouri...................................... Total Middle States.... N orth Dakota............................ South Dakota............................ Nebraska.................................... Kansas........................................ M ontana..................................... W yoming................................... c o W o ? . . . ; . ; . . . : . . . : ......... New Mexico ........................ Oklahoma.................................. Total W estern States... W ashington............................... Oregon........................................ California.................................... Idaho........................................... U tah............................................ Nevada....................................... Arizona....................................... Alaska......................................... Tot&l Pacific States___ Alaska......................................... Hawaii........................................ Nonmember banks........ Total States.................... Total United States___ [Source: Annual Report of the Federal Reserve Board, 1917.] Jan. 26. RESOURCES. Feb. 23. Mar. 30. Apr. 27. May 25. June 29. July 27. Aug. 31. Sept. 28. Oct. 26. Nov. 30. Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. Dec. 28. Thousand dollars. 499,917 317,520 52,500 869,937 781,851 19,345 1,671,133 49,635 1,720,768 680,706 275,366 48,350 58,883 1,005 1,064,310 11,976 301,007 313,043 , 537 2,813 3,101,471 FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS. Coin and certificates in vault. 302,341 281,355 374,903 461,113 499,887 311,798 334,265 484,126 445,597 460,764 416,797 Gold sett.lpmp/nt fu n d ........ 213,771 213,861 200,061 395,236 405,739 345,845 207,920 183,590 342,337 363,967 383,937 Gold with foreign agencies__ 52,500 52,500 52,500 52,500 52,500 52,500 Total gold held by batiks............................ 516,112 495,216 574,964 947,623 882,471 840,434 919,003 853,234 519,718 517,855 877,580 Gold w ith Federal reserve 661,824 agents...................................... 273,320 306,186 614,692 434,193 360,668 422,905 456,611 402,639 558,227 493,185 1,922 12,278 Gold redemption fund............ 1,813 11,164 2,414 2,905 9,402 9,809 9,067 7,079 2,518 Total gold reserve......... 803,324 791,245 938,046 945,141 977,371 1,294,512 1,362,263 1,353,498 1,408,470 1,503,436 1,621,725 Legal-tender notes, silver, etc. 54,486 17,579 15,249 9,282 30,340 36,892 51,789 49,089 49,506 39,840 52,610 ■ Total reserves................. 808,824 818,573 947,328 975,481 1,014,263 1,334,352 1,414,052 1,406,108 1,457,559 , 1,552,942 1,676,211 Bills discounted—Members... 20,266 20,106 397,094 15,711 756,398 35,043 233,539 47,587 197,242 138,459 147,315 205,454 Bills bought in open m arket.. 97,697 123,966 84,473 176,169 195,097 154,591 177,590 71,400 107,377 202,270 Loans on gold coin and bul lion .......................................... 21,850 United States Government long-term securities.............. 47,304 36,122 29,471 54,166 36,426 29,275 36,223 36,513 55,129 41,135 45,406 United States Government short-term securities............ 41,792 19,647 18,647 18,425 39,876 81,145 34,302 55,876 35,818 32,521 81,595 Municipal warrants................. 1,429 17,124 15,715 12,249 224 14,675 1,469 14,999 2,446 233 1,230 Total earning assets___ 181,426 . 209,474 167,994 287,297 494,536 504,937 684,959 1,052,377 239,260 411,978 381,063 Due from other Federal re 1 4,123 17,091 serve banks, n e t................... 732 2,275 132 10,641 11,106 1.448 10,233 5,929 6,896 Uncollected item s.................... 126,437 234,361 204,756 373,160 136,940 132,759 204,842 328,779 221,705 260,184 281,677 . Total deductions from 135,034 gross deposits............. 204,974 339,420 223,153 122,314 137,672 193,650 270,417 240,290 288,573 366,069 5 per cent redemption fund against Federal reserve bank notes............................. 400 400 537 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 537 Ail other resources................... 6,424 13,609 5,393 5,757 1,057 8,271 799 387 1,354 293 2,499 Total resources............... 1,126,573 1,174,390 1,256,149 1,425,872 1,647,804 2,053,340 2,021*237 2,058,381 2,203,673 2,528,365 3,097,693 576 No. 330.—COMBINED RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF ALL FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS AS AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THE LAST FRIDAY OF EACH MONTH DURING THE CALENDAR YEAR 1917. MATURITIES OT BILLS ON. HAND. W ithin 15 days......................... Over 15 but within 30 d ay s... Over 30 but within 60 d ay s... Over 60 but within 90 days... Over 90 days............................. T otal.............................. 29,402 18,794 51,790 12,414 1,008 113,408 55,989 13,407 692,475 108,826 56,075 20,567 720,411 100,961 56,409 99,689 719,785 129,032 56,991 76,114 813,326 170,151 57,176 300,966 1,033,460 149,527 57,825 143,032 1,135,456 137,815 58,904 154,358 1,069,804 140,278 59,379 71,289 1,136,930 157,524 62,629 132,221 1,264,323 174,492 68,500 220,962 1,489,370 231,776 70,442 108,213 1,453,166 191,689 814,708 841,939 948,506 76,000 1,135,591 1,000 1,484,953 9,547 1,425,850 39,903 1,404,343 68,433 1,434,176 36,335 1,607,371 19,473 1,968,672 17,969 1,771,037 303,171 357,610 420,509 454,402 508,753 534,015 587,915 700,212 847,506 1,056,983 1,246,488 8,000 8,000 8,000 2,859 2,629 1,906 2,203,673 2,528,365 3,097,693 8,000 5,504 3,101,471 934 -■- . ____ __________ 522 525 448 1^524 820 1,174,390 1,256,157 1,425,872 1,647,804 2,053,340 36,912 32,925 49,617 23,915 863 144,232 31,061 30,320 30,636 : 11,735 827 104,579 38,021 20,900 29,620 16,735 1,167 106,443 43,844 22,370 50,808 '35,145 2,797 154,964 172,168 53,754 91,213 77,420 4,9|7 399,512 6,023 2, 459 1,196 1,088 2,021,237 2,058,381 115,223 44,799 94,431 73,893 5,210 333,556 i Net amounts due to other Federal reserve hanks. 108,291 55,508 89,170 46,124 2,813 301,906 178,383 63,712 96,234 69,936 1,443 409,708 344,190 51,887 101,512 75,211 1,884 574,684 581,704 91,556 140,417 141,927 6,243 961,852 395,697 118,545 280,136 152,708 8,986 956,072 FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS. 32951°— s a 1917------37 LIABILITIES. 55,694 Capital paid in ............. „.......... 25,607 Government deposits.............. Due to members* reserve accounts................................. 687,841 Collection item s........................ 97,374 Other deposits, including foreign G o v e rn m e n t credits................................... Total gross deposits----- 810,822 Federal reserve notes in 259,768 actual circulation................ Federal reserve bank notes in circulation, net liability.. __________ All other liabilities................... 289 Total liabilities............ 1,126,573 on •a -a 578 No. 331.—RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF EACH FEDERAL RESERVE BANK AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS DEC. 31, 1917. [Source: Annual Report of the Federal Reserve Board, 1917.] B o o B G o o T L e B U U A r i l i l r t a T G . l . e l o s t o 8 l u n T o o e e t s Total r r h a v c e e t w nh h k C i l la e R d . l i .a a n m . l s s c e8 o r5 v d, i e e c l h oA . n t Cd l nS a .h i ct M a. a a gL . p o i K n o C . o u na l ii S F al .c n a s D i e s ts y. . sa l r a i s n Ta s c n o. o . , 6 l 7 1 t 0 1 . 1 . .1 . f , 4 61 i c 5 , 3 a 3 5 0 t , e 2 7 3 s 1 2 7 i , 51 n 8, 0 1v 9 8 4 a 9 , 1 u 9 u n d F e d e r a l R . ,. 2 .1 6 . . . 2 . 6 . . ., 1 4. 1 . . . 2 . 1 . . , . 5 . 6 4 . . . 8 . 8 . . , . 1 .2 9 . . . 7 . 6 . . , . 1 0. 8 . . . 9 8. . . , . 34 . 4 . . . 7 . 8 . . , . 2 .2 7 . . . 4 6 . . . 5 7 g 1 2 e , 5 8 n 1 3 c , 7 5 i 7 7 e , s5 3 2 . 5 . . . , . 0 . 1 . . 2 . 0 . . . , . 0 . 1 . . 2 . 0. . . , . 0. 6 . . 1 . 2 . . . , . 5 .8 ,. 2 . 9 . . . 6 . 0 . e s , . 1 3 . 5 . . .7 .2 . . .2 . 3 . . ., . 8 . , . 4 . 40 e . , .3 06. .8 . . 5 v, s1 e 1 8 l r a m e l l l 7 s t o3, 4 . a . . . . 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, 4 . . 1 . .3 . 2 5 . . . 1 .6 9 . . . 27 . . . 7 . , 1 . 5. . , . 0 . 0 31 . . 3 . 1 8. 1 1 . . , 5 5 8 8 9 1 , 3 1 , 1 50 5 0 1 3 8 , 15 1 9 5 , 35 1 0 7 , 2 , e 4 1d . 2e r0 a6 1 l, 2 r 0 e 2 s6 e , 4 r 2 9 v , 58 e 2 3 b , 4 7 a 3 n 2 6k , s 1 » , 4 n8 0 .5 0 . . . , . 1 5. . . . 2 . . 7 . 1. 9 . . 5 . 9 . . , . . 9, . 2. . .6 . 4 . . 2 . 1 . 9 . . . 6 . 1. . ., . 5 38 . . . . , , 1 . 1 . 7 . 2 . 7 . 7 9 . . 5 . . 7 2 7 . , . 1 . 1 . 8 . . 5 .8 , . . 5 , . 1 3 . 0 . . 2 . 2 . 8 . .2 , . 2 .6 8 . . .9 .0 . . 7 . 6. . . , ,o3 96 . 5 . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. . . . 5 . . . . , 4 2 . 0 . . . 6 4 . 6 . . , , . . 0 47 . 6 3 a s 1, 5 9s 3 m5 t2 , s 5 8 .0 4 2 76 r 0 4 6 2 a , 32 r 0 2 e6 3 4 9 3 6 3 3 , . . 1 . .2 . 4 . . 4 1 . . , . 3.0 . . . , 0 . 2 .8 . .1 0. 2 . . . , 3. 3 2. . . 6 . 3 . . ., 2 . 7 3 . . . 2 . 9 . . . , 4 . 3 8. . . 2 . 8 , 9 8 0 1 5 , 8 ,i 8 e 4 4 s , 9 4 2 9 , 64 5 5 9 s 7 e 2 c , 2u 3 r 3 i 8 t 9,t 1 3 e 1 7 r , 84 m 1 4 , 4 3 s 1 4 e , 0 7c 1 8 u , 4 4 r 1 3 i , t 05 6 i 0 e 9 0 s , 8 . 8 6 8 3 2 . 6 . 7 9 4 , 5 9 8 t 0s 5 5. 7,007 10 3. . . 5 0 1 1 , 8 5 0 , 30 8 9 , 4 92 9 5n , 9 75 k 8 7 s , 2 4 5 67 , 43 5 1 4 , 375 7 5 , 8 80 0 9 3 3 , 1 5 2 , 4 50 6 3 , 8 79 , n4 6 9 2t 1 ,s 2 0 0 0 r 0 , 1 v 72 3 e 0 0 3 1 , a 2 7 , g2 3 3 3 e 2 6 0 . . , . 1. . . . 1 6 . . . . 94 . . . 6 . 9 . . . .3 . . .0 . 8 . . . . 7 . . . 8 . 5 . . . . 0 . . .1 7 . . . ,. . 2 . . . . 1 . 2 . . . 84 . . 1 . . . . 9 . . . ., . 4 . . e n t r e d e m p t i o n f u n d a g a i n s t F e d e r a r v e b a n k n o t e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. . . . 0 . . . 0 . 1 . . . . 3 . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . 3 5 3 1 0 3 e . . . . r . . . . . . . . . . . .r . . . . . . e. . . . s . . . o. . . . u . . . . . r . . . c. . . .e . . . s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . 1 . . . . . s t . 9 4. . . 6 . 1 . . . , . v e 0 7 2 2 , . .2 . 8 . . , . 5. . . d f o r m e m b e r s a n d F e d e 6 n 5 e b a k 2 , 8 s5 8 0. . 3 . 2 . , . . 5 3 . . . , . 40 . 9 . . 9 2. . 1 . . , 2. 82. . . 9 . 9 . . . , 1. 6 5. . . 4 . 6 . . 1., . 5 . . 0. . 2 . . 5 . 3 . 4 . . , . 3 1. . . , . 1 . 4 . . . 9 3 . 6 . . , . 3 . 0 0 . . . 5 . 7 . . , . .80 . . . .,5 . 7 . . 2 4. . 4 . . 5 . . 0 . , . 6 . 7 . . 6 . . 8 7 8 , t23 , 73 1 3 4 8 , 1 1 ,k 7 1 7 e8 7 6 , 3 1 1 6 7 4 , 2 0 . o. . . . u . . . . . g . . . . h . 9 . . . .t , . . 0 .1 . i . .3 4. n . . .8 8 . 1 . . ., o . 8 7 . . . ,p . 27 . 3 . . 0e. 1 . 9 . . , n 1 01 3 1 m , 261 5, a 4 6 9 r 9 b u 9 9n 2 9 e r n _m _ _ _ e 7 _ n 2 l 8t G o v e2 r , 1 n 1 9 m9 4 , t . h . . . . . e . . . r . . . . . . . . e . . . a. . . . r . . . . n . . l t n e i a f r 58 l . t e c v t r d p 2 r 6 , 2 e 0 s 4 9 1 e 0 , 2 6 r 0 1 9 v , 2 7 2 e 7 6 8 s , 6 02 . . . ,. 1 7 . 3 . . 1 . 1 . 4 . . 2, . . 25 . . 2 . . 9 . .9 . 5 .4 . ,. . 8 8 . . . , . 76 . 3 . . 9. 0 . 6 . . , . 8 . 93 . . .4 .3 . . , . 6 51. . . .4 3 . . . , . 9 1 . 5 . . 4. 1 1 , g o l d8 . e. . . . n . . . . . d . . . . e 3. . . . r , . . 5 . 4. . n 7. . 0 . . 4 . o . , . 1 2. . t . . , 4 . e . 1 . . 8 s. 92 . . . , 3 0 s8 1 i 6 l e1 r6 9 , 6 t6 c 7 4 7 7 9 4 0 4v 4 4e 7 1 3 l b o o D U a r s l e Po o . g. . . . . o . . . l . . . d 3 . . . . 9 . . h . ,3 . . 3 . . e4 . . 4 . l9. . 5 .3 d . , . . 4 0 . . . , . b79 8 0b 4 , 12 a2 8 1 4y , 3 50 i . .t . . .h . . . . . 4. . F . . 0 . . . e .2, . 8 . . d 5 . . 9 . . 0 e. 6 . 7 . , r 35 a , 95 9 l 9 5 4 r , 3 6 3 e 1 7 s , 5 0 e 6 2 , p 0 1 t 0 0 i 0 o , 10 n ,0 5 0 f 0 9 u 0 9 d e m n 4 8d 51 e t i e l w a l t l s a t , 3d 6 2 9 c 5 1 1 e , 91 r , 3 2 0 t 2 9 i 6 a 1 n8 e m e n t f . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . 6 . . . , . . 59 . . . ., 7 . 8 . . 3 .7 5. . 2. . 4 . . , .3 1 . . . 7 . 0 . 3f 5 i , g 31 i t l i o , 6r1 7e 8 n, 1 6 24 7 a , o s d w t d d o g T 5p r All o r o e S. c d o l l T B a l o o d d Ns FE D E R A L RESERVE B A N K S . T G G l l Y T housand Thousand Thousand Thousand T housand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand T housand Thousand dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars . dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. RESOURCES. G G o 1 8 60 t 9 6 1 1 l 3 1 3 4 2 .4 , 1 8 L C G D D C O a o c u u v t r A e n e h l e e e e l d e e d t t r r t o c i o i s m. . . . . . t _ o n e . . . . . . o d l g a I e , n2 1 s o r I s 7 s e 0s r 3, r e r a l r e e l i a b i l i t i e o . . . t . . . h. . . . . . . . . . . . e . . . . . . . . . . r. . . . . . . . . . . . . l . . . . . i. . . 1 . . a. ,. b 0 t a l i a b 1 1 8i l12 i 9 v s 2 5 i e 1 1 3 p , 256 1o 1 9 , s 35 8 , s7 , i 25 t e 9 44 s , 5 7 e , 6 a 3 l . . , . 1 2 .5 . . 5. 8 . l u . 4. . . . . . . 3 i 6 56 t , s 5 96 . ., 8 5 . 5 . . 1 . 0 . 1 . . , 1. . 25 . . 9 . . 9 . .5 . 6 . 6 . , . . 3 0 . . . , . 53 .4 . . 6 . 1 7 . . . , . 9 1 . 4 . . . 2 .9 . . , .6 6. 4 . . .0 .5 . . , .8 8. 5 . . 7 . 3 1 , 50 , 79 55 9 e 7 9 9 ,n 23 , 1 o 5 9 04 t 7 e1 5 7 s , 6 8 ,i 86 5 n 3 4 6 1, a 4 9 8 c 1 0 t 5 5 , u 9 6 8l 9 2 c, 5 34 a, 24 9 i 5 1 r , 44 3 c 6 7 u , 6 3 7 l 7 a 8 1 , 78 t , i 2 4 o 4 4 e b a n k n o t e s i n c i r c u l a t i o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . . . . , . . 0 . . . 0. . . . 0. . . . . . . . . . . 8. . . . , 0 5 , 5 0 2 0 0 3 i 60 e 5 s 1 3 4 9 0 6 1 4 4 8 6 3 ,l 0 6 i 5t 1 , ,t 1 4 i 5 e4 02 s 34 9 0 5 . 84 . 5 . . . , . 4 4. . . 3 . 7 . . . , . 7 .0 . . 5 . 5 . . . , . 2 4. . .8 . 3 . . ,. . 0 7 . . .7 . 1 . . , . .7 8 . . 6 . 6 . . . , . 1 . 6 . 1. . .0 . 2 . . .9 ,. 1 . 3 . . . 0 . 5 . . 0 . . 2 . . , . 4 4 0 6 , 7 , 32 r 3 4 7 , 6 61 3 5 1 , 75 , 4 8 5v 6 5 , 1 e 7 8 6 5 a 9 4 0 c , 51 c , 7 3 7 o 4 9 9 u , 7 7 3 n 2 4 t , 4 89 6 r 4 e 4 s 1 7 3v 1 , 5 , 1 n 6 e r e b a n k s e t 6 . . , . 4 82. . . . , 6 . . 8 . 1. 0 . 7 . . 9 . . 1 . . , 1 . 4 . . . 2 . 3 . . , . . 318 . . . . 5 , . . 3 . 1 1. . 9 . . 1 . . 5 . , . . 8 5 . . . . ,9 . 2. . .59 . 5 . . , . . 04 . .1 . 0 . . 9 . . 3 . .1 . . . , 8 d e d f o r G o v e r n m e n t , 8 2 0 . . . . . . 9 . . . 8 . . .3 . . . ,. . 1 . . . . 9 . 9 . . .9 3 . . . . . 3 . . . 6 . . . . 2. . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . ., . 6 . . . 1 2. . 9 1 2 , 2 . . 1 . . 6 . 5 . . 7. 1 . 9 . . , . 2 . 5 . . 6 . 1 . 3 . . , . 1 8 . 7 . . 8 . 4. . 2 . , . 3 . 1 . 2 . . 5. 1 . . . 8 . , . .1 . * . . 3 . . 0 . . 9 . 3 .1 . . . , 5. . 8 3 . . 9 1. 3. 8 . ,. 1 . 045 . . 0. 1 . ,3 . .8 , . 5 1 1 4 93 5 6 , , 3 5 0 D ifference betw een net am ounts d u e fro m an d n e t am ou n ts t o oth er F ederal reserve ban ks. 08 8 2 n 6 n 0 1 9 RESERVE BAK ES. 579 l 1v . 8 , 6 6 . . . , 9. . 1 . . 68 . 4 . . . , . 2 . 0 . . 3 . 2. . . , . 6. 6 . . 2 . 6 . . . , . 4 .8 . . 9 . 1 . . . , . 3 .0 . . 3 . 9 . . . , . 2 4 . . . 2 . 7 . . ., . 5 6 . . . . 2 . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . , . . 1 . . 7 . 6 . . . 0 . 2 . 3. , . . 7 , 1 d 1 9 , e 4 8 p ,7 8 3 o 1 3 0 s . 5 . e . 4 . . 2 r . 8 . 5 . ,. s 4 7 , , 1 9 5 r 0 2 7 7 F , 06 e 4 1 d , 1 2 e 9 r , 21 5 s 8 . 3 . . , . 1 .21 . . . 6 5. m 50 t s i n c . . 3. . . . , . 6 . . . . 5 . . . . 3 . . 9 . . 27 d ,3 3 3 e E S 8 1 i 5 8n ,t 4 1 2 . . . b .6, . 2. r, 8 7 3 f , c4 8 s i . . . . .1 . . e . . . 8. m . . . h _ _ 3 _e _ 1i t p o . . . . . . . . r l T i 5 d a m t a L p n t r I FEDERAL o B l a t e l A t e o d l T i o T F F I p , 6 0 ., . 9 .7 , , 91 580 No. 333.—BILLS DISCOUNTED BY FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS DURING CALENDAR YEAR 1917: Br C lasses op P a p e r , w ith T otals FOR 1915 AND 1916. [Source: Annual Report of the Federal Reserve Board, 19X7.] Member banks’ collateral notes. Federal reserve bank. Otherwise secured. Dollars. Dollars. 25,094,844 117,825,429 Boston........................................................................................ 900,876,391 New Y ork................................................................................. 5,344,602,510 32,803,226 107,748,615 Philadelphia............................................................................. 66,089,550 53,444,100 Cleveland.................................................................................. 214,710,712 30,313,923 Richm ond................................................................................. A tlanta...................................................................................... 30,679,856 18,399,800 Chicago...................................................................................... 190,348,715 191,628,482 St. Louis.................................................................................... 48,386,840 60,205,879 Minneapolis............................................................................... 27,752,162 9,001,165 Kansas City.............................................................................. 64,193,979 141,279,743 Dallas......................................................................................... 16,270,250 17,104,050 San Francisco........................................................................... 19,904,825 14,141,140 Total................................................................................ 5,884,160,624 1,858,645,562 Total, 1916................................................................................. 38,967,447 Total, 1915................................................................................. Trade accept Commodity paper. ances. Dollars. 6,115,127 6,863,800 726,078 4,400,590 3,160,449 4,562,494 429,845 3,114,503 363,673 2,646,322 177,953 5,210,298 37,771,132 5,212,300 1,958,800 All other discounts. Total, 1917. Total, 1915. Total, 1915. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 350,919,310 33, 921,900 201.883,910 25.000 284,092,262 6,536,459,963 22.329.500 223,416,008 22,328,400 105,200 82,032,889 6.792.400 211,176,109 131,360 87,110,509 3,686,085 401,220,685 34.377.200 149,349,516 95,114,744 22.323.200 5,438,819 36,033,775 521,872,103 23,178,100 139,465,061 186,117,790 8.842.700 73,983,290 427,278 85,161,837 6,473,500 121,670 47,923,167 242,694,062 196,667 34,377,351 6.817.700 289,896 57,052,636 18.512.500 23,210,487 822,296 102,981,207 1.973.400 62,902,648 11,244,271 1,222,364,865 9,014,186,454 146,877,553 16,813,200 207,870,500 149,079,200 10,315,000 Dollars. 2.086.700 4.819.600 5,137,100 4,526,000 44,891,400 34,209,300 9.238.700 6.317.600 5,206,500 10,875,500 26,756,900 7.287.700 161,353,666 F E D E R A L R ESER V E B A N K S, Secured by Liberty bonds or United States certifi cates of indebt edness. No. 33 3 .—INVESTMENT OPERATIONS, EXCLUSIVE OF PURCHASES OF UNITED STATES CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANES DURING CALENDAR YEAR 1917: B y M o n t h s a n d C l a s s e s o f I n v e s t m e n t s , W it h T o t a ls f o b 1916. [Source: Annual Report of the Federal Reserve Board, 1917.] o n t h . A c c e p t a n c e United b Stateabonds andg Treasury notes. s o u h t i Commercial paper discounted. Bankers. Trade. Total. 2 per cent. 3 per cent. 3£ per cent. D ollars . D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. 20,376,041 68,994,291 27,475,820 41,019,251 79,355,481 132,481,554 63,629,153 67,510,898 104,162,500 85,443,102 181,872,277 174,444,166 Total 1916............ 9,014,186,454 207,870,5(00 1,046,764,534 309,762,300 241,139 1,646,388 676,818 293,440 3,188,891 2,748,143 3,234,912 4,611,904 4,883,966 1,451,080 4,346,451 3,624,843 20,617,180 70,640,679 28,152,638 41,312,691 82,544,372 135,229,697 66,864,065 72,122,802 109,046,466 86,894,182 186,218,728 178,069,009 30,947,975 16,332,700 1,077,712,509 386,095,000 United States bonds. Total. City. Dollars, D ollars. Dollars. June.......... July........... August...... September. O ctober.... November. December.. 756,000 1,370,000 10,000 2,431,390 600,950 10,522,510 4,090,040 52,000 1,997,900 19.736.650 3,825,460 20.830.650 1,559,400 1,546,946 21,406,420 Total 1916............ 7,063,000 300,000 88,600,316. 56,750,180 May........ 1,220,000 1,369,000 61,240 200 50,000 3.000 2.000 67,000 3,100 2,000 13,997,200 48,128,100 188,540 3,918,880 250 25,000 i, 232,900 18.299.650 3,825,460 20.830.650 157,650 250,550 1,265,750 45,862,610 9 ,6 6 6 29,650 1,294,396 20,130,670 21,488,966 4,403,200 Municipal warrants. One-year Treasury notes. 456,000 1,882,000 2,370,150 144,500 8,565,510 2,867,040 50,000 7,201,908 5,798,677 1,021,383 266,433 75,656 S t Dollars. 2,040 a Allt other. e Dollars. 526,552 53,985 9,640 13,853 43,265 100,000 125,938 11, 756 1,043,604 1 1 Total, 1917. Total, 1916. D ollars. 7,730,500 b . 852,662 D ollars . Dollars. 16,821,566 90,686,000 10,197,320,845 Total. 9,278 0 0 124,404 133,052 125,023 2,944 39,050 15,769,759 85,662,400 263,059 4,087,100 788, 748 936,500 68,200 49,105,356 99,502,895 66,495,153 1,031,023 95,738,818 280,286 118,921 174,128,766 4,925 887,502,360 100,000 547,434,069 297,023,452 135,216 678,062,976 , 0 21,756 0 0 , 1,186,656 0 2,770,806,092 0 0 164,073 3,394,416,518 1,137,104,390 195,548 37,150,980 40,028,950 50,981,150 50,861,300 48/199,800 60,785,340 64,354,450 47,902,200 58,679,500 63,282,160 79,644,600 139,531,25(1 741,401,680 FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS. 18,326,286 22,408,604 26,788,982 60,055,801 91,413,473 750,269,838 460,733,354 220,939,974 548,164,104 2,681,165,854 3,206,486,771 937,433,413 January.... February... March........ April.......... o D ollars. January___ February.. March........ April.......... May........... June........... July........... August....... September. October___ November. December.. Month. n 4 per cent. D ollars. M Gn OO p 582 FEDERAL RESERVE B A N K S. No. 3 3 4 .—CONVERSION OF UNITED STATES 2 PER CENT BONDS INTO 30-YEAR CONVERSION BONDS AND 1-YEAR TREASURY NOTES FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1917. [Source: Annual Report of the Federal Reserve Board, 1917.J Amounts actually converted. Amounts allotted for conversion by Federal Conversion One-year Treasury Reserve Total. bonds. notes. Board. Federal reserve bank. Dollars, D ollars. 1.195.000 1,776,500 1.375.200 1.614.200 900,100 668,500 1.861.000 553,300 641,600 821,900 726,200 D ollars .. 1.194.000 1.776.000 1.374.000 1.613.000 899.000 667.000 1.861.000 553.000 640.000 821.000 725,000 Boston.......... New Y ork___ Philadelphia. Cleveland___ Richmond_ _ Atlanta......... Chicago......... St. Louis........ Minneapolis.. Kansas City.. Dallas........... San Francisco 2.696.200 6.412.900 2.814.200 3.227.200 1.799.100 1.335.500 3.722.100 1.504.600 1.281.600 1.642.900 1.451.200 2.112.500 1,000,000 1,000,000 T otal... 30,000,000 13,133,500 13,123,000 D ollars . 2,389,000 3.552.500 2.749.200 3.227.200 1,799,100 1.335.500 3,722 000 1,106,300 1,281,600 1,642,900 1.451.200 2,000,000 26,256,500 No. 3 3 5 .—FINANCIAL RESULTS OF OPERATION OF THE FEDERAL RESEBVE BANES: Jan . 1 t o D ec. 31, 1917. [Source: Annual Report of the Federal Reserve Board, 1917.] Current expenses. Net earnings for the year. Federal reserve bank. Earnings. Boston.................................. New Y ork............................. Philadelphia......................... Cleveland.............................. Richmond............................. Atlanta.................................. Chicago.................................. St. Louis...-........................... Minneapolis........................... Kansas City.......................... Dallas................................... San Francisco........................ 1,198,008 4,848,291 1,015,959 1,297,244 770,009 541,822 2,022,278 736,774 628,338 955,950 569,430 854,755 285,715 1,129,336 262,084 334,092 257,785 214,510 512,407 234,618 210,201 271,451 215,956 . 307,711 912,293 3,718,955 753,875 963,152 512,224 327,312 1,509,871 502,156 418,137 684,499 353,474 547,044 Total............. „............ 15,438,858 4,235,866 11,202,992 D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. 6 per cent dividends Ratio of paid dur net End of earnings to ing 1917, period including reported covered by amounts average accrued on last dividend paid-in paid. capital. surrendered and can celed stock. P er cent. D ollars. 17.4 28.2 14.1 14.9 14.8 13.2 20.6 15.9 16.8 21.3 12.9 13.7 601,756 1,942,819 623,603 716,168 240,944 218,203 862,259 284,566 363,895 364,503 188,234 394, 776 ; 18.9 6, 801, 726 Dec. 31.1917 Do. June 30,1917 Do. Dec. 31,1917 Do. Do. Dec. 31,191ft Dec. 31,1917 June 30,1917 Do. Dec. 31,1916 NO. 3 3 6 .—DISCOUNT R A TES (HIGH AN D LOW) IN FORCE DU R IN G THE FER IO D FROM THE ESTABLISHM ENT OF FED ER A L RESER V E BANK S (NOV. 16, 1914) TO DEC. 31, 1917. [Source: Reports of the Federal Reserve Board.] Federal reserve bank. Boston: Nov. 16,1914, to Dec. 31,1915.................. Jan. 1,1916, to Dec. 31,1916...................... Jan. 1.1917, to Dec. 31,1917...................... New York: Nov. 1 L 1914, to Dec. 31.1915............ Jan. 1,1916, to Dec. 31,1916............... Jan. 1,1917, to Dec. 31,1917............... Philadelphia; Nov. 16,1914, to Dec. 31,1915.......... Jan. 1.1916, to Dec. 31,1916........... Jan. 1,1917, to Dec. 31,1917.......... . Cleveland: Nov. 16,1914, to Dec. 31,1915............. Jan. 1,1916, to Dec. 31,1916............... Jan. 1,1917, to Dec. 31,1917................. Richmond: Nov. 16,1914, to Dec. 31,1915............ Jan. 1,1916, to Dec. 31,1916............... Jan. 1,1917, to Dec. 31,1917............... Atlanta: Nov. 16,1914, to Dec. 31,1915............ ... Jan. 1,1916, to Dec. 31,1916.................... Jan. 1,1917, to Dec. 31,1917.................... Chicago: Nov. 16,1914, to Dec. 31,1915................. Jan. 1,1916, to Deo. 31,1916.................... Jan. 1,1917, to Dec. 31,1917.................... St. Louis: Nov. 16, fgi4, to Dec. 31,1915.............. Jan. 1,1916, to Dec. 31,1916................ Jan* 1,1917, to Dec. 31,1917................. Minneapolis: Nov. 16, i914, to Dec. 31,1915___ Jan. 1,1916, to Dec. 31,1916............. Jan. 1.1917, to Dec. 31,1917............. Kansas City: Nov. 16, l6l4, to Dec. 31,1915......... Jan. 1,1916, to Dec. 31,1916........... Jan. 1,1917, to Dec. 31,1917.___ Dallas: Nov. 16,1914, to Dec. 31,1915................. Jan. 1,1916, to Dec. 81,1916................... Jan. 1,1917, to Dec. 31,1917...................... San Francisco: Nov. 16,1914, to Dec. 31,1915... . Jan. 1,1916, to Dec. 31,1916......... Jan. 1,1917, to Dec. 31,1917......... Within 10 days. 11 to 30 days. Within 15 days, in cluding member banks* col lateral notes. 16 to 30 days. 31 to 60 days. 61 to 90 days. Over 90 days. Trade ac ceptances wrthin 60 days. Trade ac Commodity ceptances, paper with 01 to 90 in 90 days. 1 days. High. Low. High. Low. High. Low. High. Low. High. Low. High. Low. High. Low. High. Low. High. Low. High. Low. 21 31 3 6 6 4 6 4 6 4 5 6 34 31 34 34 “2 5 3 4 4 4 4 34 3 4 4 5 3 31 3| 31 31 3; 4 4 4 4 5 4 £ 5 *5 5 4 4 5 34 34 51 3 6 4 6 4 6 4 31 34 3\ 5 54 31 3 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 5 5 31 *31 34 3 4 5 3i 4\ 3 4 4 4 5 34 4 44 34 44 s 3 3J 3 4 6 6 54 3 6 3 4 4 51 44 3 2 41 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 3 3 3| 3 34 34 34 4 £ ■ 41 4 21 4 4 41 4 3 44 34 44 31 31 "2 4 31 6 4 . 6 4 6 44 6 5 6 34 4 31 21 31 4 44 4 44 5 5 3^ 4 4 34 4* 31 4 4 44 4 5 5 4 4 4 3 44 4 4 4 4 34 6 4 6 4 4 6' 6 4 6 4 4 3 5 31 31 3 4 41 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 5 34 34 3 31 4 4 4 41 41 4* 4 4 34 44 34 44 31 31 3 3 4 6 4 4 4 6 61 44 64 34 3: 34 34 3 i 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 31 5 34 34 34 31 3 4£ 31 4 4 44 4 4 5 5 34 3; 44 u2 4 6* 41 6 6 34 6 4 6 5 5 31 4 31 4 4 44 5 34 34 4\ 34 4 4 .4 3) 4 51 4 5 4 5 3} 4* 34 44 31 44 0 61 5 6 4 4 6 4 31 3\ 3 6 3 3 31 31 4 4 5 3 4 4 4 4 3 31 31 3 3 31 34 44 3] 4 4 44 4 44 4 3 4* 31 31 44 51 4h 34 01 3 3 4 6 4 4 o! 44 5* 6 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 5J 31 3 4 5 31 31 31 31 4 3. 4 51 5 4 4 4 44 4 5 34 34 44 31 4 44 4 3 4 6* 6 4 5 31 6 3 4 3* 64 3| 34 61 31 4 4 4 5 5 3 4 4 3 44 4 31 44 41 34 4 4 44 44 5 5 4 4 4J 4 4 4* 44 44 44 44 6| 4 4 4 6 4 4 64 4 3 3 6 31 34 44 61 £ 34 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 31 3 ^1 4 31 4 4J 4 4 3L 4 4 5 44 4 3 41 31 31 31 34 44 Q 4 3 6 3 31 (2 44 61 3 -1 34 6 6| 61 ) (2) 44 3 6 3 34 («) 4 4 51 3 3 34 31 34 (2 ) 4 4 4 3 4 3' 51 51 44 4 44 34 (2 ) 34 4 (3 ) 8* 3 Commodity rates were established during September and October, 1915, and merged with those for commercial paper of corresponding maturities in November and December, 1917. a Commodity paper rates for bills maturing within 30 days, 31 per cent; 31 to 60 days, 4 per cent; 61 to 90 days, 44 per cent. • Oct. 20,1917, rate of 3&per cent tor commodity paper maturing within 60 days, and 4 per cent for paper maturing after 60 days but within 90 days. w fpM W pa Or 00 OP, N o. 3 3 7 .—N E T AM OUNT OF F E D E R A L R E SE R V E NOTES RECEIVED FROM THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, IS S U E D TO EACH F E D E R A L R E SE R V E B A N K , IN ACTUAL CIRCULATION; GOLD A N D ELIG IBLE P A P E R HELD B Y EACH F E D E R A L R E SE R V E AGENT; ALSO AMOUNTS OF FED E R A L R E SE R V E NOTES HELD B Y EACH FED E R A L R E S E R V E B A N K ON THE LAST FR ID A Y IN EACH MONTH DU R IN G THE CALENDAR Y E A R 1917. Oi 2° ^ [Source: Reports of the Federal Reserve Board, 1917.] New Philadel Cleve land. York. phia. Rich mond. Minne Atlanta. Chicago. St. Louis. apolis. Kansas ■ Dallas. San Fran Total. cisco. City. Federal reserve notes received from the Comptroller of the Currency less returned Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand for destruction: dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. Jan. 26.............................................................. 21,108 125,510 24,140 13,614 22,098 31,291 Feb. 23............................................................. 25,254 184,546 30,376 19,132 21,125 31,800 Mar. 30............................................................. 24, 724 231,590 31,510 22,345 20,337 31,227 Apr. 27............................................................ 30,133 261,494 35,273 26, 859 19, 722 30,791 May 25............................................................. 29,390 310,620 48,713 29,974 19,694 30,335 June 29............................................................. 39,960 i 350,352 51,846 42,068 20,606 29,796 July 27............................................................. 44,841 367,890 56,705 45,820 21,245 30,303 Aug. 31........................................................... 50,296 377,492 60,472 57,464 25,094 30,621 Sept. 28............................................................ 56,074 394,620 62,118 63,684 34,191 41,358 Oct. 26............................................................. 64,651 ! 426, 744 78,360 75,155 45,993 50,179 N ov. 30............................................................. 74,221 490,337 95,435 94,435 58,485 70,097 Dec. 28............................................................. 83,817 553,939 107,486 119,650 62,680 78,757 Federal reserve notes issued to Federal reserve banks (net amount): Jan. 26............................................................. 13,898 107,490 16,880 10,514 18,098 23,156 Feb. 23............................................................. 14,694 134,546 21,136 13,232 17,225 21,415 Mar. 30............................................................. 17,124 165,910 25,710 15,645 16,737 20,422 Apr. 27............................................................. 21,383 193,594 30,433 21,919 16,522 19,836 May 25............................................................. 22,640 208,620 33,373 27,334 17,014 19,130 June 29............................................................. 27,460 229,252 41,906 34,428 17,496 19,391 July 27............................................................. 31,891 240,170 '42,205 39,880 18,155 21,563 Aug. 31............................................................ 35,796 257,572 45,472 44,024 21,994 24,661 Sept. 28............................................................ 40.674 282,300 53,318 52,244 31,871 34,428 Oct. 26.............................................................. 51,251 315,224 63,320 64,215 44,313 47,069 Nov. 30............................................................ 63,641 376,917 81,355 80,495 55,485 59,157 Dec. 28............................................................. 74,297 456,339 97,326 105,710 60,840 66,887 Gold coin and certificates held by or to credit of Federal reserve agent: Jan. 26............................................................. 13,898 107,490 16,880 10,514 13,808 18,525 Feb. 23............................................................. 14,694 134,546 17,076 13,232 10,565 17,634 Mar. 30............................................................. 17,124 165,910 22,360 15,645 10,209 17,591 Apr. 27............................................................. 21,383 193,594 26,283 21,919 5,935 17,265 5,655 16,859 May 25............................................................. 22,640 208,620 30,463 27,334 June 29............................................................ 22,460 139,252 1 33,608 1 34,428 7,318 16,320 Thousand T housand Thousand T housand Thousand T housand T housand dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars . dollars. 10,161 15, 833 30,679 49,003 62, 816 94,383 103, 553 113, 788 129,397 146,532 185,658 226,080 19,803 19,267 19,350 20,422 20,668 21,639 25,188 27,194 31,927 48.372 61,738 64,153 25,506 30,864 28,716 29,013 29,205 30,662 32,452 31,660 38,691 48,711 52,283 55,606 25,807 26,161 33,981 35,762 34,295 35,680 35, 111 37,105 40,042 46,260 59,375 66,862 30,257 29,373 29,107 29,049 28,405 27,790 27,404 32,815 43,766 52,686 55,689 56,242 15,727 365,022 16,208 449,939 16,217 519,783 18,954 586,475 21,85 4 665,969 24,388 769,170 26,103 816,615 28,435 872,436 36,483 972,351 39,134 1,122,777 58,402 1,356,155 73,905 1,549,177 7,161 13,333 25,139 40,303 52,476 67,763 73,653 84,688 99,497 116,632 147,358 187,780 16,763 16,227 15,010 15,482 16,408 17,979 20,368 23,204 28,317 41,322 58,828 61,863 19,886 20,344 20,271 22,563 23,365 24,772 25,862 26,870 32,761 40,421 47,193 51,016 20,849 22,623 23,223 24,992 25,955 26,140 25,671 27,825 30,162 37,580 49,475 58,062 22,271 20,486 21,156 20,563 19,919 19,529 18,943 24,370 35,021 42,906 48,039 47,727 14,727 291,693 16,208 331,469 16,217 382,564 18,954 446,544 21,854 488,088 24,388 550,504 26,103 584,464 28,435 644,911 36,483 757,076 39,134 903,387 58,402 1,126,345 73,905 1,341,752 7,161 13,333 25,139 40,303 52,476 62,003 12,416 12,380 11,663 13,435 9, 781 9,472 17,386 17,244 16,971 20,553 19,205 21,576 18,914 IS, 788 21,818 24,046 24,090 14,830 21,601 20,486 20,019 19,235 17,634 16,986 14,727 16,208 16,219 18,954 21,854 24,388 273,320 306,186 360,668 422,905 456,611 402,639 •s x n v s atAHas®! a v a a a a a Boston. 55,653 70,568 88,537 81,372 104,783 124,400 14,911 16,537 17,270 27,075 45,831 32,366 21,366 16,274 21,965 35,625 34,197 31,920 14,635 17,428 20,748 30,620 30,146 42,052 15,624 15,615 22,471 26,303 29,023 25,037 4,655 3,809 2,856 2,575 2,279 3,078 3,498 4,017 4,329 9,331 16,875 17,805 734 846 942 785 502 544 1,653 1,559 1,910 1,522 1,355 1,379 5,876 17,199 14,339 11,178 35,783 43,186 64,133 1,695 2,738 4,559 4,061 5,425 6,029 4,841 5,930 4,664 4,488 4,795 9,695 4,347 3,850 3,352 2,053 6,635 8,513 5,462 6,670 11,054 14,258 13,012 38,765 702 1,020 850 490 928 742 1,966 1,510 1,846 2,740 4,762 1,590 2,500 3,100 3,300 2,010 4,160 3,196 4,496 10,596 '11,139 8,886 13,392 19,836 2,642 2,108 589 828. 974 1,060 1,593 2,385 1,872 1,182 1,408 1,412 1,941 3,836 1,423 1,114 1,892 11,528 11,099 10,402 9,992 7,380 19, 777 16,244 111 654 828 1,266 932 797 726 3,665 2,231 2,997 2,782 2,763 22,422 20,569 19,480 19,051 18,628 18,847 19,910 23,102 32,518 45,547 57,802 65,508 5,466 10,595 20,580 36,242 47,051 61,734 68,812 78, 758 94,833 112,144 142,563 178,085 16,061 15,207 14,160 14,992 15,480 17,237 18,402 21,694 26,471 38,582 54,066 60,273 17,244 20,738 18,236 21,969 19,682 22,395 21,735 23,726 22,391 25,023 23,712 25,343 24,209 24,945 24,485 24,160 30,889 27,931 39,239 . 34,583 45, 785 1 46,693 49,604 55,299 30,880 33,024 36,244 47,715 51,995 55,410 7,483 8,714 15,955 28,729. 31,867 31,602 18,072 20,650 30,117 40,058 42,341 49,821 5,026 90,523 10,116 77,860 10,017 50,155 15,069 70,822 15,899 133,130 33,758 207,362 36,668 213,400 1,069 18,927 839 14,958 1,754 10,035 2,772 10,974 2,051 17,225 2,930 22,080 5,407 26,988 5,381 27,948 3,759 25,901 3,319 26,426 2,198 34,581 2,083 . 59,369 4,062 3,390 4,186 2,917 8,306 9,301 13,404 12,906 15,105 29,359 40,981 1,342 974 1,529 1,364 729 2,202 780 2,269 2,291 3,707 3,720 3,683 9,069 11,000 16,012 16,508 29,558 50,825 893 859 753 1,397 1,699 1,512 2,398 1,642 2,754 3,217 3,585 3,489 4,649 8,119 6,728 11,285 11,987 14,134 18,3S9 16,428 19,182 17,051 30,147 43,386 541 620 818 776 965 712 609 635 2,714 1,417 1,912 2,645 12,829 88,563 13,855 119,588 15,370 155,875 18,611 182,620 20,589 '191,395 24,530 207,172 26,484 213,182 30,415 229,624 36,915 256,399 47,932 288,798 61,443 342,336 72,214 396,970 15,538 20,162 24,181 29,069 32,644 39,704 41,425 43,203 51,027 59,613 77,635 93,643 9,621 12,373 14,892 20,522 25,635 32,916 37,482 42,382 49,490 60,998 76,910 102,221 17,557 16,605 15,919 15, 746 16,049 16,784 17,546 21,359 29,157 42,896 53,573 58,195 21,891 25,796 25,623 35,371 29,921 37,897 173,670 208,072 212,300 187,224 171,097 250,599 32,905 32,072 40,418 48,220 52,025 56,946 26,103 28.435 26,579 26,380 38,598 43,801 434,193 493.185 558,227 614,692 661,824 781,851 1,023 1,842 2,001 2,758 2,815 3,218 4,175 9,191 12,647 17,297 20,000 23,241 276 236 401 224 246 429 482 398 212 292 342 551 10,137 13,076 34,506 41,421 2,993 2,446 1,896 1,098 2,010 2,660 3,006 3,674 6,710 4,574 7,922 6,605 19,115 28,618 23,050 25,981 32.685 153,398 170,664 156,219 204,467 303.704 490,932 606.705 31,925 28,298 24,954 26,035 33.686 41,697 50,449 56,996 56,864 55,881 69,362 95,264 21,995 20,250 20, 755 20,339 i9 ,673 19,100 18,461 23,972 34,809 42,614 47,697 47,176 11,734 259,768 13,762 303,171 14,325 357,610 17,856 420,509 19,844 454,402 21,728 508,807 23,097 534,015 24,761 587,915 29, 773 700,212 34,560 847,506 50,480 1,056,983 67,300 1,246,488 FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS. July 27................................................... Aug. 31....................................................... Sept. 28...................................................... Oct. 26........................................................ Nov. 30........................................................ Dec. 28....................................................... Eligible paper held by Federal reserve agent: Jan. 26......................................................... Feb. 23....................................................... Mar. 30....................................................... Apr. 27........................................................ May 25......................................................... June 29....................................................... July 27......................................................... Aug. 31....................................................... Sept. 28........................................................ Oct. 26........................................................ Nov. 30....................................................... Dec. 28....................................................... Federal reserve notes held by banks: Jan. 26........................................................ Feb. 23....................................................... Mar. 30....................................................... Apr. 27....................................................... . May 25........................................................ June 29....................................................... July 27........................................................ Aug. 31....................................................... Sept. 28....................................................... Oct. 26......................................................... Nov. 30....................................................... Dec. 28.'..................................................... Federal reserve notes issued by each Fed eral reserve bank and in actual circula tion: Jan. 26........................................................ Feb. 23....................................................... Mar. 30....................................................:. Apr. 27....................................................... May 25........................................................ June 29....................................................... July 27....................................................... Aug. 31....................................................... Sept. 28...................................................... Oct. 26........................................................ Nov. 30....................................................... Dec. 28....................................................... Ox OO Ql 586 FEDERAL, FA R M LOANS N o. 3 3 8 .—FEDERAL FARM LOANS: N u m b e r a n d A m o u n t s o f L o a n s A p p l ie d f o r , A p p r o v e d , a n d C l o s e d f r o m t h e B e g in n in g o f B u s i n e s s to D e c . 31, 1917.1 {Source: Federal Farm Loan Bureau, Treasury Department.] District and State. District No. I: New Ham pshire............................ Massachusetts................................. Rhode I^ a n d ................................. Connecticut.................................... New York....................................... New Jersey..................................... Total............................................ District No. 2: Pennsylvania................................. Virginia........................................... West Virginia................................. M aryland........................................ Delaware......................................... District of C olum bia................... Total............................................. District No. 3: North Carolina............................... South Carolina............................... Georgia............................................ Florida.................. .................. Total............................................. District No. 4: Tennessee........................................ K entucky...................................... Indiana............................................ Ohio................................................. Total............................................. District No. 5: Alabama.......................................... Louisiana...................................... Mississippi...................................... Total............................................. District No. 6: Illinois............................................. Missouri..................... : ................... Arkansas......................................... Total............................................. District No. 7: North Dakota................................ Minnesota....................................... Wisconsin....................................... Michigan......................................... Total............................................. District No. 8: Iowa................................................. Nebraska......................................... South Dakota................................. Wyoming........................................ Total............................................. Applied for. Approved. Closed. Number. Amount. Number. Amount. Number. Amount. 1 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 152 251,300 65 252 488,545 103,500 50,600 1 87,300 29 45 1,800 232,400 52 10 677,647 212 26,000 351 814,175 156 439 1,215,265 380,905 66,350 31 17 126,010 51 45,600 483,140 59 758,570 248 192 144,000 992,265 360 117 968 3,069,696 357,400 431,900 648,645 171 28 202 67,100 1,338 3, 322,130 453 1,126,305 2,417 7,071,678 556 1,395,810 2,543 5,751,603 824 1,150, 836 129 362,235 29,150 13 634,931 223 1,496 3,338,200 393 586,600 87 257,203 24,250 12 88 489 105 38 8 227,500 1,279,150 211,050 122,600 13,300 4,005 8,689,634 2,211 4,841,184 728 1,853,600 4,660 2,698 1,509 3,480 12,347 6-610,319 5,556,847 2,871,978 5,968,912 21,008,056 1,649 903 316 769 3,637 2,339,186 2,069,458 689,675 1,202,775 6,301,094 311 174 35 58 578 518,930 447,820 84,600 89,170 1,170,520 3,554 2,584 1,872 320 8,330 6,363,002 4,052,955 4,319,455 959,190 15,694,602 2,129 3.738.300 1,515 2.328.300 1,050 2.525.300 180 419,700 4,884 9,011,600 195 321 422 29 967 509,300 617,500 1,113,000 64,000 2,303,800 3,440 6,714,937 1,008 2,489,821 6,002 7,502,954 10,450 16,707,712 3,152 3,451,416 903,845 771 5,442 4, 748,844 9,365 9,104,105 429 41 1,580 2,050 622.575 40,875 1,583,035 2,246,485 884 2,069,610 2,066 4,355,545 4,131 5,936, 740 7,081 12,361,895 646 1,270 2,258 4,174 1,400,905 2,659,005 3,058,185 7,118,095 142 363 393 898 281,760 778,500 589,255 1,649,515 5,027 15,476,500 3,206 6,831,900 1,482 2,676,670 3,371 5,224,080 13,086 30,209,150 3,792 10,098,800 2,615 4,736,500 1,219 1,907,100 2,502 3,148,200 10,128 19,890,600 1,102 869 563 828 3,362 3,158,200 1,664,600 942,100 1,258,400 7,023,300 776 5,221,330 2,161 8.927.120 1,857 5,969,880 1,245 2.573.120 6,039 22,691,450 291 1,830,200 1,365 4,504,500 1,888 3,247,300 865,630 711 4,255 10,447,630 30 385 195 91 701 199.400 1,200,290 655.400 185,100 2,240,190 1 Previous reports are subject to correction in the report of each m onth. 587 FEDERAL FAR M LOANS. No. 3 3 8 . — F e d e r a l F a r m L o a n s : N u m b e r A pproved, C o n tin u e d , and Cl o se d District and State. from th e and B e g in n in g Applied for. Approved. Closed. Number. Amount. Number. Amount. Number. Amount. Dollars. District No. 9: 2, 573 8,566,077 Kansas............................................. Oklahoma........................................ 2,920 6,284,057 3,000 7,199,142 Colorado.......................................... 2,614 4,531,523 New Mexico.................................... Total............................................. 11,107 28,580,799 9,508 24,265,127 District No. 10: Texas......................... District No. 11: California......................................... 5,311 17,344,839 U tah_______ *................................ 1,137 3,010,125 477,438 133 Nevada............................................ 538 1,212,387 Arizona............................................ 7,119 22,044,789 Total............................................. D istricts o. 12; Idaho............................................... 2,257 5,087,716 M ontana.......................................... 4,645 12,718,674 2,982 7,950,468 Oregon............................................. 5,049 10,540,545 Washington.................................... Total............................................. 14,932 36,297,403 Grand total................................. 106,482 | 243,622,295 A m o u n t s o p L o a n s A p p l ie d f o r , o f B u s in e s s t o D e c . 31, 1917— Dollars. 1,940 6,219,000 1,916 3,806,175 1,211 1,976,750 1,212 1,573,800 6,279 13,575,725 7,944 13,728,238 1,201 938 722 691 3,552 829 Dollars. 3,742,000 1,824,800 1,193,100 881,400 7,641,300 2,117,890 1,920 5,660,860 354 878,000 29 126,700 81 237,400 .2,384 6,903,560 691 103 19 26 839 2,098,500 224,500 91,600 119,300 2,533,900 1,058 2,629,440 2,024 4,943,465 1,702 4,305,140 2,906 5,378,400 7,690 17,256,445 64,289 121,500,406 462' 1,081,675 835 2,179,420 597 1,560,665 1,303 2,383,550 3,197 7,205,310 18,154 39,112,115 588 L IB E R TY LO AN S. N o. 3 3 9 .— LIBERTY LO ANS: S u b s c r ip t io n by a n d A l l o t m e n t s o f S u b s c r ip t io n s , F e d e r a l R e s e r v e D is t r ic t s , C a l e n d a r Y e a r 1917. [Source: Annual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury.] FIR ST L IB E R T Y LOAN. $50 to $10,000, inclusive. Federal reserve district. Subscriptions. Allotment. D o lla rs . D o lla rs. Boston....................................................................... 203.265.400 274,019,550 New York................................................................ 112,412”100 Philadelphia........................................................... 128.729.400 Cleveland................................................................. 68,506,150 Richm ond.............................................................. 37,741,100 Atlanta..................................................................... 195,210,700 Chicago..................................................................... 40,960,400 St. Louis................................................................... 39,747,600 Minneapolis............................................................. 40,732,350 Kansas City............................................................. 25,954,500 Balias.................................................................... 129,405,600 S an Francisco......................................................... T otal.............................................................. 1,296,684,850 Federal reserve district. $100,050 to $250,000, inclusive. 203.265.400 274,019,550 112,412,100 128.729.400 68,506,150 37,741,100 195,210,700 40,960,400 39,747,600 40,732,350 25,954,500 129,405,600 1,296,684,850 $10,050 to $100,000, inclusive. Subscrip tions. Allotment. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. 65.504.850 172,693,700 46,506,300 76.365.950 21.218.950 7,080,850 82,645,650 31,472,700 15.177.150 17.173.950 11.878.850 12.384.150 560,103,050 Over $250,000. 39,302,900 103,616,200 27,903,800 45,819,550 12,731,350 4.248.500 49.587.400 18,883,650 9.106.300 10.304.400 7.127.300 7.430.500 336,061,850 Total. Subscrip Allotment. Subscrip Allotment. tions. tions. Subscrip tions. Allotment. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. Boston...................................... 22,875,350 New Y ork............................... 79.173.300 Philadelphia.......................... 16,355,750 Cleveland................................ 23.239.300 R ichm ond............................. 8.025.000 Atlanta.................................... 3.460.000 Chicago.................................... 33,533,050 St. Louis.................................. 6,695,700 Minneapolis............................ 2,820,750 Kansas City........................... 7,558,250 Balias....................................... 3.015.000 San Francisco....................... 13,704,150 T otal............................. 220,455,600 10,293,900 35,628,000 7,360,100 10,457, 700 3,611,250 1,557,000 15,089,850 3,013,050 1,269,350 3,401,200 1,356,750 6,166,850 90,205,000 Subscriptions, by classes. Amount. XJp to and including $10,000................... Over $10,000 up to and including $100,000. Over $100,000 up to and including $250,000. Over $250,000 up to and including $2,000,000. Over $2,000,000 up to and including $6,000,000. Over $6,000,000 up to and including $10,000,000. $25,000,000..................................................... $25,250,000..................................................... Total................................................... 1,296,684,850 560,103,050 220,455,600 601,514,900 234,544,300 46,674,150 50,000,000 25,250,000 3,035,226,850 D o lla rs. D o lla rs. 40.802.000 660.901,850 57,035,100 57,814,050 11.987.000 9,596,600 45,806,550 7,005,900 12.510.000 26,294,300 8,100,000 20.130.000 j957,983,350 D o lla rs. 12,155,700 332,447,600 265,017,900 180,723,250 1,186,788,400 593,987,000 17,083,750 232,309,250 164,759,750 16,970,200 286,148,700 201,976,850 3,744,900 109,737,100 88,593,650 2,736,550 57,878,550 46,283,150 12,814,150 357,195,950 272,702,100 2,172,350 86,134,700 65,029,450 3.636.000 70,255,500 53,759,250 7,744,950 91,758,850 62,182,900 36,663,550 2.225.000 48,948,350 6,041,500 175,623,900 149,044,450 268,048,300 3,035,226,850 2,000,000,000 Allotment, by classes. Amount. D o lla rs. 100 per cent................................................ 1,296,684,850 60 per cent but not less than $10,000 336,061,850 bonds. 45 per cent but not less than $60,000 99.205.000 bonds. 30 per cent but not less than $112,500 184,381,800 bonds. 25 per cent but not less than $600,000 58,661,250 bonds. 21 per cent................................................. 9,801,600 20.22 per cent............................................ 10.110.000 5,093,650 20.17 per cent............................................ Total.................................................. 2,000,000,000 589 L IB E R T Y LOANS, N o. 3 3 9 .— L ib e r t y L o a n s : S u b sc rip tio n a n d A llotm ents F e d e r a l R e s e r v e D ist r ic t s , C a l e n d a r Y e a r of S u b s c r ip t io n s , 1917—Continued. by SECOND L IBER TY LOAN. Federal reserve district. $10,050 to $50,000, in clusive. $50 to $10,000, inclusive. Subscrip tions. D ollars. D ollars. Allotment. D ollars. Subscriptions. Allotment. $50,050 to $100,000, in clusive. D ollars. Subscrip Allotment. tions. D ollars. D ollars. 186,136,050 186,136,050 73,581,100 73,581,100 50,363,350 45.327.050 Boston..................... New Y ork..................... 441,101,150 441,101,150 168,326,200 168,326,200 100,722,650 90,650,400 Philadelphia................ 135,278,500 135,278,500 41,180,450 41,180,450 27,681,100 24,913,000 Cleveland...................... 186,121,600 186,121, 600 79.545.600 79.545.600 48,352, 850 43.517.600 97, 792,000 97,792, 000 38,442, 850 38,442, 850 19,221,750 17.299.600 R ichm ond.................... 51.635.500 51,635, 500 12.848.600 12.848.600 6, 574,200 5,916,800 A tlanta.......................... 322,122,900 322,122,900 82,080, 700 82,080,700 41,718,300 37,546,500 Chicago.......................... 79,417,550 79,417, 550 24,916,250 24,916,250 11,026, 800 9,924,150 St. Louis........................ 89,171,600 89,171, 600 18,537,050 18,537,050 10,284,450 9,256,050 Miennapolis.................. 80,042,250 80,042,250 27,389,400 27,389,400 11,132,700 10,019,450 Kansas City.................. 53.556.500 53,556, 500 11,292,300 11,292,300 4,783,250 4,304,950 Dallas............................. San Francisco.............. 144, 550, 500 144,550, 500 43,402,750 43,402,750 28,004,500 25.204.050 T otal................... 1,866,926,100 1,866,926,100 621,543,250 621,543,250 359,865,900 323, 879,600 Federal reserve district. Boston........................ New Y ork................. Philadelphia............ Cleveland.................. Richm ond................ A tlanta...................... Chicago...................... St. Louis.................... Minneapolis.............. Kansas City.............. Dallas......................... San Francisco.......... T otal.............. $100,050 to $200,000, inclusive. Subscrip tions. D ollars. Over $200,000. Total.1 j Allotment. Subscriptions. | Allotment. Subscriptions. Allotment. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. 31,734,450 23,800,850 135,135,100 78, 868, 650 476,950,050 407.713.700 68,166, 700 51,125,050 772,136, 750 399,982,100 1,550,453,450 1,151,184,900 17, 892,450 13,419, 350 158,317, 750 80,335,700 380,350,250 295,127,000 35,487,950 26,616,000 136,598, 800 73, 986,400 486,106,800 409.787.200 10,981,350 8,236, 050 ' 34,774, 550 20,811,200 201,212,500 182.581.700 12,906, 650 7,494,050 6, 730, 800 5,048,100 90,695,750 82,943,050 26,978,050 20,233, 550 112,953,400 63,971,950 585,853,350 525,955,600 61,802, 850 30,526,250 184.280.750 150.122.200 7,117,300 5,338,000 13,409,100 7, 859,900 140,932,650 131,972,450 9, 530, 450 7,147,850 23,097,900 12,750,750 150.125.750 136,549,500 8,463, 500 6,347,650 4,350,000 2,475,000 77, 899, 850 74,567,100 3,917, 800 2,938,350 15,220, 000 11,415,000 61,493,400 35,689,450 292,671,150 260,261,750 242,220,800 181,665,800 1,526,976,250 814,751,400 4,617,532,300 3,808,766,150 Subscriptions, by classes. Amount. Up to and including $50,000................. . Over $50,000 up to and including $100,000. Over $100,000 up to and including $200,000. Over $200,000 up to and including $1,000,000. Over $1,000,000 up to and including $8,000,000. Over $8,000,000 up to and including $30,000,000. $50,000,000.................................................... Total 2,488,469,350 359,865,900 242,220,800 756,586,700 470,425,600 249,963,950 50,000,000 4,617,532,300 D ollars. Allotment, by classes. Amount. D ollars. 100 per c e n t............................................... 2,488,469,350 90 per cent but not less than $50,000 323,879,600 bonds. 75 per cent but not less than $90,000 181,665,800 bonds. 60 per cent but not less than $150,000 455.690.300 bonds. 50 per cent but not less than $600,000 235.582.300 bonds. 41.20 per cent but not less than 103,071,200 $4,000,000 bonds. $40.8152 per cen t...................................... 20,407,600 T otal................................................ 3,808,766,150 i The quotas of these Federal reserve districts, expressed in millions of dollars, with their percentages of oversubscription, follow: Boston’s quota, $300 (percentage of oversubscription, 59); New York, $800(72); Philadelphia, $250 (52); Cleveland, $300 (62); Richmond, $120 (68); Atlanta, $80 (13); Chicago, $420 (39); St. Louis, $120 (54); Minneapolis, $105 (34); Kansas City, $120 (25); Dallas, $75 (4); and San Francisco, Digitized $210FRASER for (39). 590 LOANS TO FGitEIGK GOVERNMENTS. N a. 3 4 0 .— F O R E IG N L O A N S : A m o u n t s o f L o a n s a n d C r e d it s A g r e e d U p o n * L o a n s M a d e ,, a n d B a l a n c e s , F e r . 14, 1918, b y C o u n t r ie s .1 [Source: Reports of the Treasury Department.] Country. Loans and Balances under credits agreed Loans made. established upon. credits. Great Britain........................................................................... $2,320,000,000 $2,200,000,000 $120,000,000 France......................................................................................... 1,440,000,000 1,290,000,000 150.000. 000 100.000. 000 Italy............................................................................................ 550.000. 000 450,000,000 Russia2...................................................................................... 325.000. 000 187,729,750 137,270,250 93,400,000 84,400,000 9,000,000 Belgium..................................................................................... Serbia........... ................................... ...................................... .. 6,000,000 4,200,000 1 1,800,000 Total................................................................................ 4,734,400,000 4,216,329,750 518,070,250 1 The acts of Apr. 24 and Sept. 24, 1917, ap p ro b ated $3,690,000,000 and $4,000,000,0(H), respectively, for the establishment and extension of credits to foreign governments engaged in war with the enemies of the Umted States. 2 Of the credits and loans in favor of the Russian Government, $3,000,000 represents a loan to the Roumanian Government, the advance being made in this manner through the Russian Government in the absence of a Roumanian representative in the United States who could negotiate a direct loan to his Government. 591 SAVINGS BANES, N o. 3 4 1 .—RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF SAVINGS (STOCK AND MUTUAL), STATE, AND PRIVATE BANES AND LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES: Y ears E n d e d o n o b A b o u t J u n e 30, 1913 t o 1917. [Source: Annual reports of the Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury Department.] STOCK SAVINGS BANKS. 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1,355 banks. Classfftcat on. 1,466 banks. 1,529 banks. 1,242 banks. 1,185 banks. D o lla r s . D o lla r s . D o lla r s . D o lla r s . KESomacrs. D o lla r s . Loans on re al estate.. 488,159,895.71 Loans on otb-’r col lateral seen; ty — 113,475,941.58 Other loans a n d dis counts ...................... 184,014,218.01 Overdrafts.................. 1,893,197.68 United States "bonds. 5,153,925.16 State, county, and municipal bonds... 50, 706, 795.80 Railroad bonds and stocks....................... 25,344,527.06 Bonds of other pub lic-service corpora tions ......................... 35,754,042.00 Other stocks, bond etc............................ 29,575,876.95 Due from other banks and bankers........... 103,626,810.32 Real estate, furni ture, etc.................. 36,987,000.94 Checks and other cash items............... 3,836,467.03 Cash on hand............. 35,631,731.49 Other resources......... 6,685,363.11 Total................ [1,120,845,792.84 | l ia b il it ie s ■ 829,626,249.72 1,911,402.00 ; 850,304,207.35 712,654,973.12 1,514,855.00 761,987,078.50 1,332,916.33 1,783,105.92 ■ 148,699,505.83 158,294,012.21 131,404,563. 61 159,480,392.77 113,758,484.72 124,848,911.30 111,099,140.62 133,912,891.23 35,206,565.73 45,672,625.84 39,178,558. 78 36,001,530.22 3,608,419.14 1,712,140.44 3,280,261.49 2,416,714.42 43,812,040.12 40,844,782.09 32,821,494.87 31,853,199.08 19,851,423.59 13,913,736.37 2,420,380.85 1,163,327.49 1,196,474,090. 85 1,238,673,391.65 1,033,328,742.60 1,127,893,665.65 . Capital stock............. Surplus fund............. Other undivided profits...................... Dividends unpaid... Individual depo s its.. Postal-savings de posits............ .......... Due to other banks and bankers........... Other liabilities........ 84,837,733.59 | 89,423,876,57 36,828,108.77 1 39,250,606.98 72,870,175.84 30,595,344.20 69,169,915.00 30,585,954.52 23,314,431.82 20,141,996.44 26,753,372.72 16,103,77((® 37,674. 43 73,307.24 349,780.23 560,347.48 956,917,437.09 1,020,965,658.46 1,047,039,650.93 901,610,693. 88 24,010,230.07 12,000.45 995,532,890.94 931,183.11 1,085,598.92 92,982,798.15 40,905,294.21 1,492,713.36 881,654.11 735,787.18 6,960,045.09 9,061,328.11 3,032,299.35 10,184,809.36 6,405,727.16 4,814,588.14 11,019,178.94 15,984,677.89 19,241,445.68 4,511,597.13 Total................. 1,120,845,792,84 1,196,474,090.85 1,'238,673,391.65 1,033,328,742.60 1,127,893,665.65 592 S A V IN G S No. 3 4 1 .— R esources and P rivate B anks A bout June and and BANKS L iabilities of Savings (Stock and Mutual), State, L oan and T rust Companies: Y ears E nded on or 30, 1913 to 1917— Continued. MUTUAL SAVINGS BAN K S. 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 623 banks. 634 banks. 630 banks. 622 banks. 622 banks. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs . Loans on real estate.. 1,815,585,610.43 Loans on other collateral security___ 149,547,486.35 Other loans and discounts...................... 73,781,835. 89 567.84 Overdrafts.................. United States bonds. 18,108,428.13 State, county, and municipal bonds... 809,431,667. 75 Railroad bonds and 796,207,717.89 Bonds of other pub lic-service corpora tions ......................... 99,521,281.42 Other stocks, bonds, etc............................ 95,364,728.43 * Due from other banks and bankers........... 155,019,625. 57 Real estate, furni ture, etc.................. 51,089,504,92 Checks and other 929,730.90 cash item s.'............. Cash on hand______ 17,105,290.57 Other resources......... 22,346,175.02 Total................. 4,104,639,651.11 RESOURCES. s t o c k s .................................. L IA B IL IT IE S . 2,123,921,539.09 2,170,035,074.51 2,221,426,278.04 2,368,401,477.78 235.79 3,843.10 439.89 3.75 1,855,476,712.85 1,869,866,528.83 1,999,131,810.54 2,131,688,388.86 171,832,579.89 183,397,209.00 210,919,583, 66 52,874,950.56 56,469,544.13 59,264,131.87 213,437,132.40 62,129,113.11 2,489,863.59 935,158.63 2,753,380,16 481,176.94 21,936,695.67 26,135,692.28 29,082,167.18 23,987,453.11 16,738,863.06 28,310,670. 40 22,406,139.17 5,819,011.85 4,252,989,474. 05 4,319,382,916.93 4,547,941,986; 84 4,811,038,471.87 * Capital stock............. Surplus fund............. 269,709,107.95 280,095,122.94 ' 289,724,578.07 303,300,757.57 321,793,622.00 Other undivided 70,292,316.79 51,380,612.85 58,829,989.38 profits...................... 60,466,467.47 55,503,959.01 Dividends u n p a id ^ Individual deposits.. 3,769,555,330. 59 3,915,626,190.57 3,950,666,362.08 4,186,976,600.64 4,422,489,384.42 Postal-savings de 13,962.27 6,063.28 posits....................... 943,593.78 Due to other banks and bankers........... 26,315.11 155,239.50 411,231.38 868,536. 72 133,809.53 Other liabilities......... 4,882,429.99 1,594,999.76 8,282,365.33 4,471,885.28 7,791,666.54 Total................. 4,104,639,651.11 4,252,989,474. 05 4,319,382,916.93 4,547,941,986. 84 4,811,038,471.87 593 STATE BANKS, No. 3 4 1 .-^R esources and Private B anks A bout June 30, 1913 ani> and to L iabilities op Savings (Stock and Mutual), State, L oan and T rust Companies: Y ears E nded on or — 1917 Continued. STATE BANKS. 1918 1915 14,011 banks. RESOURCES. 1914 14,512 banks. 14,598 banks. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 1916 1917 215,450 banks. 215,968 banks. Dollars. Dollars. Loans on real estate . 555,622,331.14 Loans on other col lateral security___ 692,071,028.82 >2,879,801,962.88 2,883,098,370.95 3,379,823,187.42 4,080,541,171.92 Other loans and dis counts...................... 1,467,431,753.79 Overdrafts.................. 31,525,643.20 27,737,345.21 24,926,294.51 27,158,447.45 31,013,961.11 United States bonds. 3,350,557.64 State, county, and municipal bonds .. 88,973,028.70 Railroad bonds and stocks....................... 65,501,389.97 Bonds of other pub ■ 388,250,349.80 420,475,283.65 693,287,158.98 890,717,114.94 lic-service corpora tions ........................ 52,854,016.03 Bank stocks............... Other stocks, bonds, e tc ............................ 140,817,861.05 D ue f r o m o t h e r hanks and bankers. 541,373,574.33 527,715,913.72 557,620,436.93 817,578,090.65 1,078,558,130.65 Real estate, furni ture, e tc .................. H47,849,763.16 3158,641,423.05 U68,885,330.75 3 193,248,386.62 *213,763,747.17 Checks and other cash item s............... 479,328,777.26 477,240,169.69 474,136,593.89 4132,262,975.92 4138,138,260.18 Cash on hand............. 246,247,125.10 261,919,122.81 242,754,230.38 271,753,812.34 319,373,218.66 Other resources......... 30,105,952.67 32,357,249.82 27,705,767.85 37,865,094.02 47,563,762.52 Total................. 4,143,052,802.86 4,353,663,536.98 4,399,602, 308. 91 5,552,977,153.40 6,799,669,367.15 L IA B IL IT IE S . Capital stock.............. 483,103,779.15 501,154,866,23 503,985,319.31 563,497,182.91 600,064,215.61 Surplus fund............. 196,271,287.22 213,801,744.73 221,081,282.78 268,821,906.55 288,637,863.19 Other u n d i v i d e d profits...................... 88,845,027.44 91,215,723.23 97,220,034.27 91,152,015.33 108,493,387.88 Dividends unpaid... 1,254,764.61 3,744,903.29 693,760.60 3,081,220.02 526,362.06 Individual deposits.. 3,081,011,582.79 3,226,793,217.23 3,277,772,330.10 54,300,710,294.02 55,390,824,047.27 Due to other hanks and bankers........... 162,922,049.90 175,779,045.54 176,960,715.57 217,212,186.75 274,945,784.87 Other liabilities........ U29,644,311.75 8 141,174,036.73 •121,888,866.2$ *108,502,347.82 *136,177,706.27 Total................. 4,143,052,802.86 4,353,663,536.98 4,399,602,308.91 5,552,977,153.40 6,799,669,367.15 1Includes stock savings banks and trust companies for Virginia, South Carolina, Tennessee, Idaho, and Nevada: stock savings banks for Wisconsin, North Dakota, Kansas, and Montana; and trust com panies for N orth Carolina. 2 Includes stock savings banks for 13 States and trusts companies for 8 States. 8Includes banking house. 4 Includes exchanges for clearing house. 6 Includes postal savings deposits. 6Includes postal savings, as follows: 1913, $1,800,966.21; 1914, $4,692,500.55; 1915, $5,429,074.38; 1916, $4,457,263.97; 1917, $5,974,301.98. 32951°—s a 1917------38 594 No. PRIVATE BANKS, 3 4 1 .— R esources and L iabilities of Savings (Stock and Mutual), State, a n d Private B anks a n d L oan a n d T rust Companies: Y ears E nded A bout June 30, 1913 to 1917—Continued, on or PRIV A TE BANKS. Classification. BESOUBCES. Loans on real estate. Loans on other collateral security— Other loans and discounts...................... Overdrafts.................. United States bonds. State, county, and municipal bonds.. Railroad bonds and stocks....................... Bonds of other publie-service corpo rations..................... Bankstocks. .„......... Other stocks, bonds, e tc ............................. Due f r o m o t h e r banks and bank ers ............................. Real estate, furni ture, etc.................. Checks and other oash ite m s............... Cash on hand............. O ther resources......... T otal................. 1918 1914 1915 1916 1917 1,016 banks. 1,064 banks. 1,036 banks. 1,014 banks. 1,014 banks. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 35,172,652.96 14,861,874.11 123,189,800.10 113,751,661.08 71,802,039.37 2,446,128.15 341,992.75 116,429,240.73 117,373,506.84 1,983,079.21 1,225,213.18 1,286,685.40 1,338,601.25 ► 16,264,691.79 15,312,724.75 14,393,236.69 19,100,872.04 26,790,024.23 24,935,097.17 28,610,481.46 39,373,340.11 1,962,667.53 601,573.34 1,463,557.91 5,485,330.04 26,763,368.40 112,657,367.30 U6,296,193.82 113,818,029.50 111,764,575.96 111,459,226.31 2840,197.06 *1,787,484.03 7,238,552.87 7,294,550.48 1,158,096.38 2,943,394.02 182,785,398.17 196,549,120.68 *593,723.05 6,451,651.72 1,577,461. 47 177,665,561.92 U , 077,168.36 *1,354,357.87 6.347.330.97 6,472,554.31 1.943.333.97 1,464,976.36 181,852,052.54 197,937,444.09 21,101,746.66 11,430,958.76 20,547,907.47 8,442,234.66 16,852,170.34 6,763,114.51 3,362,365.36 2,147,609.67 58,257.89 30,250.58 143,457,229.32 145,848,284.59 4,037,930.62 40,754.10 134,410,299.86 3,181,735.68 3,358,568.87 34,888.65 20,916.70 146,765,453.88 161,923,941.15 1,878,292.91 2,545,436.62 86,529,971.58 <12, 416,826.49 1,230,570.72 8,955,864.49 177,665,561.92 1,174,330.15 1,976,058.83 7,080,359.33 66,597,290.93 181,852,052.54 197,937,444.09 L IA B IL IT IE S . Capital stock.............. Surplus fund.............. Other u n d i v i d e d profits...................... Dividends u n p a id ... Individual deposits.. Due to other banks and bankers............ Other liabilities......... Total................. 19,601,717.94 7,925,570.48 182,785,398.17 196,549,120.68 *Includes banking house. 2Includes exchanges for clearing house. *Includes $21,343.59 postal savings deposits. 16,679,701.05 7,380,966.56 *Includes $65,950.92 postal savings deposits. 4Includes $7,983.15 postal savings deposits. LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES. 595 No. 3 4 1 .— R esources and L iabilities op Savings (Stock and Mutual), State, * and Private B anks and L oan and T rust Companies: Y ears E nded on or A bout June 30, 1913 to 1917— Continued. LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES. 1913 Classification. 1914 1915 1916 1917 1,515 compa 1,564 companies. 1,664 companies. 1,606 companies.* 1,608 compa nies. nies.* RESOURCES. Dollars. Dollars. Loansonreal estate.. 576,334,682.18 Loans on other col lateral security— 1,374,332,681.50 >2,901,748,517.72 Other loans and discounts................. 813,018,379.46 4,002,918.23 Overdrafts................. 3,660,431.19 United States bonds 2,770,183.09 State, county, and municipal bonds. 113,563,277.30 Railroad bonds and stocks..................... 297,324,766.94 Bonds of other pub1,261,345,128.15 lio-service corpo rations ................... 334,294,978.76 Bank stocks........... Other stocks, bonds, and securities....... 443,066,425.90 Due from other banks and bankers. 553,042,052.26 641,425,267.29 Real estate, furni ture, and fixtures. 2 166,702,289.67 H69,575,573.26 Checks and other cash item s............. 3 47,325,127.05 *77,988,170.85 Cash on hand........... 285,384,815.57 279,642,380-49 Other resources........ 113,100,106.69 153,803,081.81 Total............... 5,123,920,197.46 5,489,531,037.80 LIABILITIES. Capital stock............ 452,386,839.07 462,201,248.74 Surplus fund............ 445,285,028.38 446,569,442.94 O t h e r undivided profits.................... 129,084,210.66 123,837,775.29 738,954.57 7,110,170.18 Dividends unpaid.. Individual deposits. 3,571,361,003.90 3,939,807,098.44 Due to other banks and bankers.......... 291,892,804.20 331,631,686.68 Other liabilities___ 52/131,171,356.68 5178,373,615.53 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 3,045,279,399.87 3,702,104, 485.09 4,308,246,853.87 3,388,629.17 2,264,046.95 3,444,503.89^ 1,349,613,857.23 1,605,392,871.86 1,789,765,214.29 754,162,819.68 850,499,082.13 870,125,659.44 2186,783,061.24 *187,819,133.50 *190,416,590.51 *47,643,079.88 109,990,485.22 86,545,496.86 287,957,932.46 329,456,991.49 363,009,936.83 198,291,561.74 240,742,665.31 288,263,933.86 5,873,120,341.27 7,028,269,761.55 7,899,818,1S9.55 476,806,240.00 450,675,447.30 475,832,586.87 505,507,32L 82 508,822,951.65 534, 778,274.46 126,718,353.51 96,669,859.59 107,006,467.05 1,480,328.50 4,125,999.91 1,562,667.80 4,204,596,408.92 *5,203,322,311.04 *5,803,303,229.61 386,518,814.13 525,008,135.55 60S, 242,47a 93 «226,324,748.91 214,487,916.94 339,417,757.88 Total............... 5,123,920,197.46 5,489,531,037.80 5,873,120,341.27 7,028,269,761.55 7,899,818,189.55 i Figures for loan and trust companies in six States included with State banks in 1916; in eight States in 1917. * Includes banking house. * Includes exchanges for clearing house. *Includes postal-savings deposits, $4,826,014.51 in 1916 and $6,013,334.25 in 1917. »Includes postal-savings deposits, as follows: 1913, *3,826,647.38; 1914, $10,546,512.99; 191$, $11,420,836.69. 596 SAVINGS BANKS, N o. 3 4 2 .—AGGREGATE SAVINGS DEPOSITS OF SAVINGS BANKS (STOCK AND MUTUAL), NUMBER OF DEPOSITORS, AND AVERAGE AMOUNT DUE TO EACH DEPOSITOR: Y ea r s E n d e d J u n e 23, 1916, a n d J u n e 30, 1917, by Sta tes. [Source: A nnual reports of the Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury Departm ent.] STOCK SAVINGS BANKS. 1916 State. Num Number ber of of deposi banks. tors. Am ount of deposits. Dollars. 1917 Aver age to Num Num ber each ber of of deposi deposi banks. tors. tor. Dolls. Alabam a1.......... 16 229,000 13,311,009.83 58.13 Arizona............. 3 6.063 2,590,354.95 427.24 3 California.......... 128 985,319 474,485,569.90 481.56 121 11,755 Colorado........... 7 2,654,529.55 226.29 8 20 101,452 13,535,000.00 133.41 22 Dist. of Col....... 4 7,197 1,759,612.08 244.49 Florida.............. 4 54,424 13,824,784. 72 254.02 Georgia............. 29 19 Iowa................... 865 670,000 246,172,395.04 367.42 892 2 Kansas1............ 19,000 3,142,776.06 165.41 K entucky1....... 9 89,408 22,186,796.03 248.15 Louisiana......... 12 11 M aryland.......... 28 45,000 13,152,677.00 292.28 28 Michigan........... 4 28,918 7,571,410.38 261.82 4 Minnesota......... 2 25,423 8,326,277.87 327.51 2 10,300 2,265,420.21 219.94 Mississippi........ 10 12 22,202 Nebraska.......... 21 3,784,460-21 170.46 19 24,122 New Hampshire 10 9,051,992.20 376.26 10 38,242 14,938,164.91 390.62 New Jersey___ 1 1 New Mexico1... 27 14,463 3,272,818.68 226.29 40,600 North Carolina. 14 7,472,475.61 184.05 i3 1,785 Oregon............... 3 529,226.72 2 56,232 U ta h ................. 10 14,251,551.68 253.44 10 W ashington1... 11 55,760 18,400,946.07 330.00 16,747 W est Virginia1. 6 3,768,268.37 225.01 Wyoming.......... 2,709 1,162,175.81 225.82 2 2 Total....... 1,242 2,556,121 901,610,693.88 352.72 1,185 Geographic divisions.4 New E ngland.. E astern............. Southern........... Middle Western W estern............ P acific............. 24,122 10 49 184,694 100 466,676 871 724.341 51,129 57 155 1,105,159 9,051,992.20 41,625,841.91 87,731,142.91 262,070,083.29 10,873,984.25 510,257,649.32 375.26 225.38 145.14 361.80 212.68 461.71 Am ount of deposits. Dollars. 27,200 3,292,335.94 1,072,400 539,373,529.46 218,000 4,133,603.26 5111,653 15,693,000.00 29,197 2,263,283.00 250,000 12,354,805.81 2750,000 301,241,041.29 23,260 652,752.54 298,350 248,000 25,385 227,967 215,450 21,490 25,205 39,100 244,660 1,141 ^61,000 82,500 2,431,958 25,205 10 51 198,753 59 217,657 898 803,352 31 45,250 136 1,141,741 Aver age to each deposi tor. Dolls. 457.27 502.96 174.09 140.55 246.09 247.09 401.65 200.23 24,797,491.52 252.14 14,977,241.12 312.03 7,205,094.76 283.83 9,317,439.54 333.16 3,503,806.22 226.78 4,510,756.29 209.90 9,809,945.29 389.21 16,045,585.89 410.37 8,331,164.03 186.55 404,055.24 354.12 16,648,228.32 272.92 ..........¥ 977,731.42 391.09 995,532,890.94 409.35 9,809,945.29 46,715,827.01 51,250,550.58 317,763,575.59 10,274, 843.51 559,718,148.96 389.21 235.05 235.46 395.55 227.07 490.23 1 Included with State "banks in years for which no figures are shown. s Estimated. 8 Exclusive of 3,779 Christmas savings accounts. 4 New England division: New Hampshire. Eastern division: District of Columbia, New Jersey, Mary land. Southern division: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia. W est Virginia. Middle W estern division: Iowa, Michigan, Min nesota, Wisconsin. Western division: Colorado, Kansas, M ontana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Wyoming. Pacific division: Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, U tah, Washington. Returns from the banking departments of several States include stock savings banks with commercial banks. It is estimated th at 300 stock savings banks with 815,000 depositors and *250,000,000 deposits are included with the figures furnished by the State banking departm ents for State banks. This estim ate Includes the so-called stock savings banks of Michigan. N o t e .— S A V IN G S 597 BANKS No. 342.—A ggregate S avings D eposits op S avings B anks (Stock and Mutual ), N umber op D epositors , and A verage A mount D ue to E ach D epositor , Y ears E nded J une 23, 1916, and J une 30, 1917, by S tates— Continued. MUTUAL SAVINGS BANKS. 1916 State. Num Number ber of of deposi banks. tors* Amount of deposits. Dollars. 1917 Aver age to Num Number each ber of of deposi deposi banks. tors. tor. Dolls. Amount of deposits. Dollars. Aver age to each deposi- 1 1 88,410 65,295,141.44 California-...-. 87,945 62,071,789.39 705.79 Connecticut___ 180 653,947 338,899,894.47 518.24 2 81 3680,682 363,602,570.50 2 2 36,691 13,362,876.51 364-19 Delaware.......... 39,318 14,646,256.45 5 5 34,003 14,337,222.17 Indiana............. 33,367 13,062,412.08 391.47 Maine................. 48 239,500 99,546,046.12 415.46 246 240,814 98,689,825.73 Maryland.......... U 8 246,162 99,537,966.31 404.36 2 19 <250,000 101,917,376.07 Massachusetts.. 1195 2,419,914 975,365,518.29 403.06 2 196 62,566,467 1,026,822,448.75 Minnesota........ <126,308 29,578,559.32 7 114,826 28.393,328.47 247.27 New Hampshire 47 202,209 101,481,017.52 501,86 : 2 4 6 206,590 105,764,673.14 24 308,556 128,265,535.36 New Jersey___ 24 301,943 120,383,076.18 398.69 New Y ork........ 141 3,335,538 1,883,242,203.58 564.60 7141 3,452,111 1,991,469,146.62 Ohio.................. 3 115,320 64,789,961.25 561.82 3 114,023 68,397,224-00 Pennsylvania.. 11 515,687 238,502,832.12 462.49 531,531 256,939,368.37 Rhode Island.. 15 157,445 88,343,735.47 561.11 2 15 161,470 92,769,759.36 Vermont........... 20 116,812 56,071,818.82 480.01 220 118,864 59,676,772.53 1 West Virginia,. 6,542 1 1,616,077. 91 261.42 1,743,335.31 6,181 2,306,046.15 262.50 8,784 4 Wisconsin____ 9,366 2,573,369.30 4 Total....... 692 8,592,271 4,186,976.600.64 487.30 622 8,935,055 4,422,489,384.42 Dolls. 738.56 534.16 372.50 421.65 409.81 407.67 400.09 234.18 511.95 415.66 576.88 599.85 483.40 574.53 502.05 266.48 274.76 494.96 404 3,974,887 1,747,326,050.01 197 4,581,516 2,493,237,682.87 1 6,542 1,743,335.31 19 283,700 114,886,374.79 1 88,410 65,295,941.44 439.59 544.19 266.48 404.96 738.56 67 fill Geographic division#*9 New England.. Eastern............. Southern........... Middle Western Pacific............... 405 3,789,827 1,659,708,030.69 437.99 196 4,436,021 2,355,028,954.70 530.82 1 1,616,077.91 261.45 6,181 19 272,297 108,551,747.95 398.69 87,945 62,071,789.39 705.74 1 1 Unofficial. 2 June 30,1917. a Oct. 1, 1916. < Estimated. 6 For depositors in 3 banks figures of 1915 are used. « July 25,1917. 2July 1, 1917. 8 Mar. 22,1917. 8 New England division: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont. Eastern division: Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania. Southern division: W est Virginia. Middle Western division: Indiana, Ohio, Minnesota, Wisconsin. Pacific division: California. [Source: Post Office Department.) Month. 1915. 1916. 1917. 9,625 9,620 9,612 8,841 8,836 8,832 8,829 8,815 8,812 8,811 8,811 8,809 7.702 7.701 7,697 7,706 7.702 7,701 7,686 7.682 7.683 7.683 7.684 7.684 7,688 7,716 7,015 6,864 6,804 6,423 Dollars. 5.862.572.00 5.265.173.00 5.605.362.00 5.250.425.00 5.219.535.00 5.305.158.00 5.708.489.00 5.863.870.00 5.964.495.00 6.335.963.00 6.123.843.00 5.509.141.00 6.097.937.00 6.131.474.00 6.533.183.00 6.066.497.00 7.123.665.00 9.317.311.00 10.131.852.00 10.302.693.00 10.756.029.00 10.602.765.00 10.030.579.00 10.179.133.00 11.312.838.00 12.650.213.00 12.437.904.00 11.570.285.00 11.518.661.00 10.619.265.00 W ith drawals.1 Dollars. 5.039.729.00 3.675.298.00 4.430.006.00 4.355.031.00 4.132.346.00 4.336.396.00 5.365.549.00 4.243.019.00 4.309.492.00 4.256.434.00 4.120.793.00 4.545.808.00 5.362.431.00 4.072.443.00 4.684.351.00 4.909.028.00 6.085.634.00 5.485.809.00 6.339.438.00 5.460.271.00 5.867.721.00 5.861.399.00 5.750.582.00 6.584.334.00 7.625.593.00 7.507.701.00 8.002.166.00 9.052.224.00 8.101.860.00 10,024,117.00 Savings cards and stamps. on Cashed or Outstand Balance in converted ing at close deposit banks. Sold. into deposits. of month. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 933,540.00 13.849.60 12.132.00 50.437.70 57,697,001.85 17.049.70 11.942.00 55.545.40 59,100,089.05 16.467.70 15.377.00 66.636.10 60.374.318.44 13.766.20 13.924.00 56.478.30 60,188,019.89 13.547.00 13.275.00 56.750.30 61,144,838.52 12.791.80 1 13,336.00 66.206.10 60.086.318.94 865,500.00 12.965.90 12.937.00 56.235.00 62,622,277.12 13.336.10 12,926-00 56.645.10 64,088,666.67 12.181.20 11.415.00 57.411.30 65,617,457.70 14.511.80 12.463.00 59.460.10 67.667.694.92 14.654.00 13.315.00 60.799.10 69,545,396.48 14.347.20 16.148.00 58.998.30 69.034.264.44 938,000.00 17.862.30 13.172.00 63.688.60 71,572,593.62 17.152.40 13.583.00 67.258.00 73.344.672.93 20.333.00 16.645.00 70.946.00 75,242,576.96 15.152.70 16.882.00 69.216.70 76,421,585.99 15.018.60 14.877.00 69.358.30 78,023,376.61 13.657.30 14.470.00 68.545.60 80,775,586.36 906,700.00 11.913.70 12.990.00 67.469.30 85.132.185.65 14.490.70 13.344.00 68.616.00 89.858.595.66 14.702.00 13.178.00 70.140.00 94.313.244.95 15.444.40 13.458.00 72.126.40 99,495,446.76 14.783.30 13.649.00 73,260. 70 103,588,372.07 13.303.40 18.039.00 68.525.10 106,683,487.30 887,960.00 18.290.10 14.237.00 72,578.20 111,268,820.02 14.016.20 12.462.00 74.132.40 115,421,761.18 16.810.90 15.764.00 75.179.30 119,865,300.86 13.584.70 14.830.00 73.934.00 121,861,728.06 12.906.90 13.414.00 73.426.90 125,210,612.53 11.146.00 13.235.00 71.337.90 126,840,819.83 Balance to Deposits credit of exchanged for depositors. bonds. Dollars. 59.968.132.00 61.558.007.00 62.733.363.00 63.628.757.00 64.715.946.00 65.684.708.00 66.027.648.00 67.648.499.00 69.303.502.00 71.383.031.00 73.386.081.00 74.349.414.00 75.084.920.00 77.143.951.00 78.992.783.00 80.150.252.00 82.188.383.00 86.019.885.00 89.812.299.00 94.654.721.00 99.543.029.00 104.284.395.00 108.564.392.00 112.159.191.00 115.846.436.00 120.988.948.00 125,424,686. CO 127.942.747.00 131.359.548.00 131.954.696.00 At each semiannual period the withdrawals include the amount of deposits exchanged for postal savings bonds issued by the Treasury Department. POSTAL SAVING S January___ February... March......... April........... May_______ June............ July............. August....... September. October___ Novem ber., December.. January___ February .. M arch...'... April........... M ay........... June............ Ju ly ........... August........ September. October___ November.. December.. January... February. M arch___ A p ril........ M a y .......... Ju n e ..— Number of offices In operational Deposits. close of month. B 98 No. 343.—SUMMARY OF TRANSACTIONS OF THE POSTAL SAVINGS SYSTEM: Januaey, 1915, To June, 1917. CD H 0D £ & NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE. 599 No. 344.—'TRANSACTIONS OF THE NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE: 1870 to 1917. [Source: Annual reports of the Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury Department.] Average Bal Num Average daily bal ances to Year ended ber of Capital.1 Clearings. Balances paid daily in money. ances paid clear Sept. 80— banks. clearings. in money. ings. 1870............. 1871............. 1872............. 1873. 1874............. 1875............ 1876............ 1877............. 1878............. 1879............. 1880............. 1881............ 1882............. 1888........ 1884............. 1886............. 1886............. 1887............. 1888............ 1889............. 1890............. 1891............. 1892............. 1893............. 1894............. 1896............. 1896............. 1897.......... 1898............. 1899............ 1900............. 1901............ 1902............. 1903............. 1904............. 1905............. 1906............. 1907............. 1908............. 1909............. 1910............. 1911............. 1912............. 1913............. 1914............. 1915............. 1916............. 1917............. Total or av.,64yrs. 61 62 61 59 59 59 59 58 57 69 ea 61 62 64 62 64 64 65 64 64 65 64 65 65 66 67 66 66 65 64 64 62 60 57 54 54 55 54 50 51 50 67 65 64 62 62 63 62 Dollars. 83,620,200 84,420,200 84,420,200 83,370,200 81,635,200 80,435,200 81,731,200 71,085,200 63,611,500 60,800,200 60,475,200 61,162,700 60,962,700 61,162,700 60,412,700 68,612,700 59,312,700 60,862,700 60,762,700 60,762,700 60,812,700 60,772,700 60,422,700 60,922,700 61,622,700 62,622,700 60,662,700 59,022,700 59,022,700 58,922,700 74,222,700 81,722,700 100,672,700 118,072,700 115,972,700 *115,972,700 118,150,000 129,400,000 126,350,000 127,350,000 132,350,000 170,275,000 174,275,000 179,900,000 175,300,000 178,550,000 185,550,000 200,750,000 Dollars. 27,804,539,406 29,300,986,682 33,844,369,568 35,461,052,826 22,855,927,636 25,061,237,902 21,597,274,247 23,289,243,701 22,508,438,442 25,178,770,691 37,182,128,621 48,565,818,212 46,552,846,161 40,293,165,258 34,092,037,338 25,250,791,440 33,374,682,216 34,872,848,786 30,863,686,609 34,796,465,529 37,660,686,572 34,053,698,770 36,279,905,236 34,421,380,870 24,230,145,368 28,264,379,126 29,350,894,884 31,337,760,948 39,853,413,948 57,368,230,771 51,964,588,564 77,020,672,494 74,753,189,436 70,833,655,940 59,672,796,804 91,879,318,369 103,754,100,091 95,315,421,238 73,630,971,913 99,257,662,411 102,553,959,069 92,420,120,092 96,672,300,864 98,121,520,297 89,760,344,971 90,842,707,724 147,180,709,461 181,534,031,388 Dollars. 1,036,484,822 1,209,721,029 1,428,582,708 1,474,508,025 1,286,753,176 1,408,608,777 1,295,042,029 1,373,996,302 1,307,843,857 1,400,111,063 1,516,538,631 1,776,018,162 1,595,000,245 1,568,983,196 1,524,930,994 1,295,355,252 '1,519,565,385 1,569,626,325 1,670,198,528 1,757,637,473 1,753,040,145 1,584,635,500 1,861,500,575 1,696,207,176 1,585,241,634 1,896,574,349 1,843,289,239 1,908,901,898 2,338,529,016 3,085,971,371 2,730,441,810 3,515,037,741 3,377,504,072 3,315,616,487 3,105,858,576 3.953,875,975 3,832,621,024 3,813,926,108 3,409,632,271 4,194,484,028 4,195,293,967 4,388,563,113 5,051,262,292 5,144,130,385 5,128,647,302 5,340,846,740 8,561,624,447 212,147,791,433 Dollars. 90,274,479 95,133,074 109,884,317 115,885,794 74,692,574 81,899,470 70,349,428 76,358,176 73,785,747 82; 015,540 121,610,224 169,232,191 151,637,935 182,543,307 111,048,982 82,789,480 109,067,589 114,337,209 101,192,415 114,839,820 123,074,139 111,651,471 118,561,782 113,978,082 79,704,426 92,670,095 96,232,442 103,424,954 131,529,419 189,961,029 170,936,147 254,193,639 245,898,649 233,005,447 195,648,514 302,234,600 342,422,773 313,637,570 241,413,023 326,505,468 338,461,911 305,016,898 319,050,498 323,833,400 296,238,762 299,810,917 484,147,070 601,106,064 Dollars. Per ct. 3,366,210 3.7 4.1 3,927,666 4,638,256 4.2 4,818,654 4.1 4,205,076 <6.6 4,603,297 5.6 4,218,378 6.0 4,504,906 5.9 4,274,000 6.8 4,660,622 6.6 4.1 4,956,009 5,823,010 M 5,195,440 3.4 5,161,129 3.9 4,967,202 4.6 4,247,069 6, ir 4,965,900 4.0: 4,5 5,146,316 5,148,192 6.1 5,800,784 5.0 5(728,889 4.7 5,195,526 4.7 6,083,336 6.1 5,616,580 4.9 5,214,611 6.5 6,218,277 6.7 6,043,571 6.S 6,300,006 6.0 7,717,918 6.9 10,218,448 5.4 8,981,716 6.25 11,600,785 4.66 11,110,211 4.51 10,906,304 4.68 10,183,143 6.20 13,006,171 4.33 12,648,914 3.69 12,546,810 4.00 11,179,122 4.63 13,797,644 4.22 13,845,855 4.09 14,483,707 4.74 16,670,833 6.22 16,977,328 5.24 5.71 16,926,229 17,626,557 5.87 5.82 28,163,238 6.69 40,224,475 133,257,000 2,928,591,489,626 143,847,402,878 149,823,067 7,360,053 4.91 i The capital is for various dates, the amounts at a uniform date in each year not being obtainable. * Settled through Federal reserve banks, $4,641,580,000. —AMOUNT OP EXCHANGES OP THE CLEARING HOUSES OF THE UNITED STATES: Locality of clearing house. 1909 1917, by 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 D o lla rs, D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. E N G L A N D D IV IS IO N . W n tfirh u ry E A S T E R N D IV IS IO N , 1916 1917 D o lla rs. o lla rs. 26.605.000 23.246.000 21.722.000 D31.484.000 36.625.000 109.153.000 104.964.000 8101,043,000 123.211.000 140.331.000 8,326,228,000 7,866,664,000 7,481,341,000 10,185,120,000 12,188,355,000 67.508.000 62.011.000 96.317.000 79.004.000 60.207.000 33.183.000 37.667.000 46.519.000 37.540.000 44.902.000 39.167.000 27.546.000 56.260.000 40.681.000 4b,803,000 54.678.000 60.110.000 86.320.000 71.756.000 55.560.000 139.386.000 154.508.000 142.059.000 198.507.000 211.317.000 193.722.000 135.949.000 135.306.000 131.730.000 182.329.000 431.889.000 418.981.000 393, 300,000 495.022.000 534.126.000 252.235.000 268.937.000 310.099.000 410.719.000 439.828.000 158.766.000 171.499.000 186.061.000 220.405.000 259.685.000 49.129.000 51,394,000 60.180.000 95.291.000 . 116,396,000 28,311,000 23.475.000 9,806,758,000 9,399,951,000 9.021.523.000 12 , 211 ,028,000 14.434.112.000 Albany.................................... 287,321,200 307.519.000 *309,404,000 8 317,708,000 330.458.000 328.723.000 8290,018,000 258.663.000 3258,189,000 35.647.000 47.414.000 30,611,000 35,432,000 42.833.000 23,523,900 23,811,000 26,856,000 34.561.000 Binghamton.......................... 940.664.000 510.318.000 554.195.000 619.550.000 623.466.000 576.234.000 747.781.000 Buffalo.................................... 447,834,100 501.876.000 92,420,120,000 96,672,301,000 98,121,520,000 89,760,345,000 90,842,708,000 147,180,709,000 181,534,031,000 New York............................... 99,257,662,400 102,553,959,000 218.144.000 241.120.000 260.231.000 257.408.000 238.784.000 301.118.000 353.388.000 Rochester............................... 194.385.300 209.802.000 213.200.000 153.340.000 Syracuse.................................. 104.863.300 120.409.000 124.025.000 131.254.000 *21 ,557,000 158.060.000 153.814.000 170.521.000 27.220.000 22.505.000 Mnntnlflir_______________ 22.315.000 21.685.000 48.098.000 42.517.000 Orn.ngfi, TJ, .T______________ 41.744.000 40.225.000 129.528.000 93.376.000 88.384.000 95.056.000 113.446.000 81.908.000 82,028,000 99.396.000 74,690,900 Trenton.................................. 35.037.000 29.836.000 30.409.000 23.164.000 24.200.000 26.080.000 29.791.000 27.635.000 20.554.200 Altoona................................... 36.024.000 57.725.000 69.544.000 30.245.000 35.216.000 28.560.000 24.352.100 28.578.000 35.743.000 Chester.................................... 87.207.000 56.169.000 66.452.000 50.870.000 43.717.000 4$,809,000 43.209.000 54.443.000 35.013.200 Erie......................................... 20.169.000 24.535.000 16.610.000 8 12.315.000 14.854.000 13,275,700 813,200,000 812,336,000 8 12,343,000 Franklin................................. 47.679.000 49.402.000 26.982.000 29,914,000 28,078,000 34.326.000 26.680.000 29,273,000 27.628.100 Greensburg............................. 25.628.000 25.461.000 Beaver County, P a ................. CO b) C) (5) (& ) 10.363.000 28.103.000 Tjfiharmn ........ ..................... 84.078.000 8 84^131,000 97.646.000 119.463.000 66,682,000 67.937.000 80.939.000 64.925.000 61,552,400 Harrisburg.......................... :. 96.245.000 82.308.000 86.432.000 112.541.000 72.786.000 85.251.000 38.345.000 '55,856,000 Lancaster«............................. 31.815.000 35.988.000 29.565.000 8 27,799,000 25.628.000 28.881.000 New Brighton......................... Philadelphia....................... 6,615,109,366 7,760,337,666 7,683,683,666 7,878,677,000 8,543,472,000' 8,231,518,000 7.968.006.000 12,018,127,000 16.423.891.000 3 CLEARING-HOUSE EXCHANGES. D o lla rs. 24.969.000 20.145.000 22.333.000 Bangor..................................... 214.405.000 99.445.000 102.903.000 113.317.000 90,287,000 Portland, Me.......................... 8,232,992,100 8,414,462,000 8,306,738,000 8,865,807,000 Boston.................................... 59.372.000 58.526.000 59,159,200 61.031.000 Fall River............................... 83.891.000 28.681.000 30.154.000 25.266.300 Holyoke.................................. 28.220.000 8 29,579,000 24.564.300 25.186.000 Lowell.................................... 53,645,000 57.248.000 51.846.000 48,529,800 New Bedford.......................... 102.881.400 114.696.000 111.732.000 119.104.000 Springfield, Mass.................... 84,108,700 420.118.000 413.098.000 426.301.000 Worcester............................... 375.092.400 111.083.000 119.591.000 136.129.000 Providence.............................. Hartford................................. 179.705.000 211.214.000 219.709.000 239.205.000 New Haven............................ 134,545,800 143.282.000 149.695.000 152.301.000 , ............................. 8 26,071,000 Stamford...................... Total.............................. 9,371,537,000 9,706,591,000 9,616,344,000 10,277,892,000 NEW Y ears Ended Sept. 30,1909 S pecified C learing H ouses.1 [Source: Annual reports of the Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury Department, the data being furnished by the New York Clearing House.] to 600 No. 3 4 5 . SOUTHERN D IV IS IO N . 2,223, 334.800 2,604,070,000 2,539,143,000 2,687,970,000 2.951.861.000 2.725.372.000 2.527.701.000 3.216.124.000 3.939.322.000 79.485.000 8 88,361,000 72, 157,600 132.955.000 81.827.000 97.443.000 96.468.000 95.832.000 113.342.000 125, 731,500 137,636,000 141,192,000 8140,079,000 159.896.000 176.146.000 166.919.000 161.657.000 179,647 000 71.838.000 81.336.000 75.038.000 70.929.000 64, 509.800 85.879.000 82.982.000 91.653.000 100.728.000 48.649.000 48.066.000 42, 691,700 46.701.000 47.770.000 50.549.000 48.888.000 61.902.000 52.109.000 24.714.000 24.411.000 25.035.000 28,814,0t)0 30.909.000 81,300,000 78.148.000 78.903.000 90.916.000 95.654.000 142.314.000 99.246.000 982.900 1,581,555,000 1,740,368,000 1,893,003,000 2.010.441.000 1.889.773.000 171.807.000 020,000 1.727.833.000 2.192.008.000 2.233.071.000 13.977.000 814.726.000 13.148.000 16.140.000 17.569.000 16.569.000 20.064.000 12, 341,200 22.803.000 319, 698.900 363,185,000 368,938,000 387.513.000 401.621.000 392.859.000 394.863.000 460.277.000 539.172.000 35.217.000 27.864.000 47.876.000 37.202.000 111,501,234,500 116,778,533,000 106,741,731,000 111,672,059,000 114,430,143,000 105,474,125,000 105,793,228,000 167,897,096,000 208,032,852,000 199,778, 466,840, 98,683, 21,531, 93,886, 43,907, 81,958, 20,350, 233,125, (5) 148,958, 659,256, 138,045, 127%7, 54,510, 898,763, 35,869, 135,081, 420,352, 47,391, 49,880, 222,200, 302,774, 20,020, (B ) 103,769, 37,854, 236.296.000 <303,714,000 810.419.000 1.268.790.000 184.322.000 139.129.000 332.219.000 26.048.000 134.859.000 114.549.000 63.392.000 52.695.000 130.346.000 103.555.000 26.847.000 23.546.000 364.520.000 297.084.000 (5) 126.745.000 204.131.000 1.313.482.000 886.361.000 153.172.000 160.532.000 (6) 143.080.000 3171,629,000 68.755.000 56.703.000 1.799.857.000 1,180,040,000 56.548.000 44.608.000 166.983.000 160.870.000 601.784.000 457.654.000 838.507.000 *37,260,000 56.496.000 51.298.000 275.254.000 221.982.000 653.504.000 628.718.000 827.148.000 31.172.000 182.639.000 133.471.000 44.688.000 40.009.000 27.636.000 20.203.000 27.114.000 19.186.000 675.577.000 415.621.000 6 Organized Feb. 1, 1910. ^Eight months. 601 Norfolk.............................. 138,083,900 156, 644.000 166, 233.000 167.130.000 211.240.000 215.090.000 Richmond......................... 342,016,400 385, 865.000 380, 807.000 424.316.000 411.507.000 424.241.000 Wheeling, W. Va............. 77,775,700 89, 315.000 100.118.000 115.485.000 114.640.000 90, 263.000 622.000 839.316.000 Wilmington, N. C ............ 19,563,000 28, 259.000 37.654.000 27.368.000 Charleston, S. C............... 99.462.000 888,090 97.386.000 106.833.000 66,882,400 67, — ,000 Columbia, S.C.................. 56.928.000 53.864.000 47j400.000 848.394.000 Augusta, Ga...................... 91,484,300 114. 128,000 128, 893.000 124.670.000 105.674.000 103.414.000 Columbus, G a.................. 19, 068,000 <*22, 453.000 823.476.000 25.463.000 18,331,600 25.344.000 Savannah ......................... 218,720,500 254, 894,000 295, 773.000 295.472.000 276.503.000 261.492.000 Valdosta............................ 11.500.000 (5) (6) Macon............................... 40,973,300 54,250,600 146.584.000 212.292.000 178.691.000 220.446.000 A tlanta............................ 633.720.000 693.934.000 307,065,600 548.851.000 3141,430,000 3165,429,000 686.483.000 780.023.000 Jacksonville, Fla............. 173.960.000 162.419.000 85,635,100 117.082.000 Pensacola......................... 32.567.000 29.154.000 Birmingham.................... 144,015,000 103,831,900 127.655.000 H29,680,000 3370,204,000 166.006.000 169^0,000 73.907.000 876.020.000 71.638.000 74.117.000 Mobile .............................. 68,352,200 New Orleans.................... 840,444,100 987.504.000 1,024,366,000 31,031,673,000 1,002,063,000 974.487.000 35.127.000 329.660.000 3 30,097,000 Beaumont......................... 32,549,000 35.980.000 32.688.000 Austin................................ 70.027.000 • 114,217,000 113.598.000 127,676,000* 141.733.000 35,257,800 Fort Worth...................... 317,882,300 341.168.000 324.181.000 8 361,164,000 433,243,000 400.684.000 Montgomery...................... T am pa........................... Galveston.......................... 234,515,500 259.122.000 298.757.000 3507,613,000 190.288.000 *1*6,286,000 Houston............................ 652,088,100 647.458.000 653.562.000 8 895,666,000 350.040.000 318.439.000 Jackson, Miss.................... 21.670.000 23.296.000 26,163,000 21.387.000 23,946,000 18,962,200 Helena., 14.058.000 14.862.000 12.748.000 Little Rock......................... 83,410,700 98.367.000 102,619,000 117.377.000 126.365.000 88.944.000 Lexington.......................... 48.274.000 37.970.000 43.270.000 33,626,200 50.624.000 349,356,000 Newport News, Va............. Texarkana, Tex.................. Dallas, T ex..................... 1 Exclusive of the transactions of certain clearing houses which were late in reporting and whose clearings were small. *Organized Sept. 1,1912. *Nine months. *No report received. *From the Commercial and Financial Chronicle. CLEARING-HOUSE EXCHANGES. Pittsburgh............. Reading................. Scranton............... Wilkes-Barre......... Y ork...................... Norristown............ Wilmington, Del.. Baltimore............. Frederick............... Washington, D. C . Hagerstown, Md.. . Pasaic, N. J........... Total...................... —A mount of E xchanges of the Clearing Locality of clearing house. 1909 1910 H ouses of the U nited States : T ears E nded S eft . 30, 1911 1912 D o lla rs. 1914 1915 D o lla rs. D o lla rs. to 1917, 1916 etc .— Continued. 1917 D o lla rs. 671.018.000 D o lla rs. 906.755.000 *1,001,822,000 114.275.000 138.540.000 187.182.000 87.702.000 108.035.000 120.284.000 324.802.000 408.735.000 545.420.000 1,238,000 19.770.000 *20,294,000 305.272.000 380.816.000 474.472.000 18.907.000 17.950.000 29.329.000 13.755.000 13.447.000 14.795.000 44.907.000 57.526.000 38.955.000 32.689.000 36.619.000 <2) 104.768.000 136.440.000 201.259.000 6,749,550,000 6,774,060,000 6,341,974,000 8,829,932,000 11,703,405,000 711.508.000 128.562.000 88.582.000 419.400.000 18.536.000 355.758.000 22.355.000 15.875.000 706.840.000 125.558.000 95.424.000 415.681.000 359*862,000 21.330.000 15.679.000 41.145.000 104.397.000 89.968.000 291.320.000 95.983.000 179.262.000 75.600.000 79.662.000 177.932.000 89.419.000 122.876.000 1.329.668.000 1.331.589.000 1.274.149.000 1.658.175.000 2.014.284.000 1.271.232.000 1.271.067.000 1.369.429.000 2.134.768.000 2.723.466.000 336.344.000 347.598.000 328.414.000 456.097.000 *523,866,000 120.255.000 122.856.000 106.987.000 153.660.000 181.063.000 25.940.000 *24,733,000 24.712.000 34.450.000 *41,490,000 6.838.000 6.480.000 6.548.000 6.339.000 *10,091,000 23.410.000 *27,495,000 33.507.000 28.470.000 45.598.000 40.630.000 36.239.000 50.210.000 61.919.000 40.269.000 271.365.000 307.109.000 309.446.000 435.187.000 634.500.000 84.099.000 79.024.000 175.663.000 73.752.000 126.938.000 62.768.000 66.933.000 92.837.000 64.213.000 133.038.000 66.226.000 63.975.000 66.528.000 73.789.000 80.354.000 17.885.000 *14,811,000 19.087.000 26.572.000 36.338.000 435.882.000 409.146.000 411,698,000 525.834.000 *672,581,000 7.981.000 7.744.000 6.707.000 7.194.000 *7,805,000 32.599.000 28,688,003 49.956.000 35.870.000 51.038.000 37.578.000 35.978.000 43.066.000 37.072.000 56.896.000 16,018,176,000 16,139,932,000 15,404,167,000 19,129,452,000 24,452,469,000 24.595.000 25.579.000 24.426.000 29.908.000 *29,932,000 27.148.000 24.920.000 32.475.000 22.324.000 42.866.000 17.205.000 15.791.000 14.206.000 17.109.000 *21,506,000 82.131.000 74.511.000 *80,206,000 107.140.000 *113,526,000 182 337 000 171.022.000 *155,071,000 190.501.000 261,735,000 26.518.000 30.087.000 19.082.000 16.701.000 69.208.000 51.091.000 OLEABING-HOU8E EXCHANGES, SOUTHERN DIVISION—COntd. D olla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. Louisville............................... 633,898,400 682.371.000 679.696.000 1 707,977,000 94.322.000 98.297.000 116.057.000 Chattanooga............................ 73.891.200 86.377.000 188.016.000 98.974.000 76.870.000 Knoxville............................... Memphis................................. 265,936,600 313.342.000 356.739.000 403.696.000 16.441.000 12,802,700 17.339.000 119.036.000 Meridian................................. Nashville................................. 181,600,500 168.641.000 217.029.000 277.171.000 18.719.200 22.136.000 21.293.000 Owensboro.............................. 23.279.000 16.775.000 16.866.000 16.466.000 Vicksburg............................... 15.979.000 Raleigh.................................... El Paso.................................... Total.............................. 5,107,845,300 5,977,814,000 6,527,908,000 7,446,097,000 MIDDLE WESTERN DIVISION. 41.622.000 55.029.000 *86 , 100,000 86.291.000 Akron...................................... 53.436.000 36,129,700 48.168.000 62,220,000 Canton.................................... Cincinnati............................... 1,326,713,300 1,277,997,000 1.276.279.000 1.347.123.000 Cleveland............................... 825.245.700 992.803.000 1.001.569.000 1.101.007.000 Columbus, Ohio..................... 293,338,900 313.390.000 297.062.000 1310,615,000 94,982,400 111, 063,000 1112,582,000 110 , 201,000 Dayton.................................... 19.379.000 20.962.000 15,188,800 Lima........................................ 17.541.000 Lorain....................,................ 6 , 012,000 6.013.000 Mansfield................................. 20.748.000 121.400.000 24.039.000 18,003,100 28.862.000 27.198.000 Spiingfleld, Ohio.................... 28.951.000 24,6X3,500 Toledo.................................... 199,005,300 220.269.000 246.682.000 238.439.000 Youngstown............................ 44.487.000 56.467.000 60.938.000 73.341.000 Evansville............................... 102.002.700 113.782.000 U2i,476,000 120.480.000 45,878,200 Port Wayne............................ 61.757.000 53.736.000 56.587.000 Gary........................................ 7,884,000 i 13,480,000 Indianapolis........ ................. 412.062.700 468.130.000 447.203.000 433.698.000 New Albany............................ 7.799.000 South Bend............................ 23,490,700 28.328.000 34.144.000 27.161.000 33.805.000 Bloomington.......................... 30.963.000 26,024,100 35.780.000 Chicago.................................. 33,413,973,100 14,031,259,000 13,821,387,000 14,864,498,000 21.728.000 22.600.000 Danville.................................. 23.174.000 Decatur.................................. 22.900.000 25,276,000 21,552,500 24.627.000 15.488.000 *14,241,000 Jacksonville, 111...................... 14.693.000 14,428,600 Waterloo................................. 59.708.000 *67,192,000 44.799.000 Peoria................................... 145,848,000 156,462,000 161,238,000 173.022.000 Aurora, 111............................... Hammond, Ind....................... Springfield, Mo...................... 1918 1909 602 No. 3 4 5 . Quincy-*............................... 27.887.600 84.082.000 80.428.000 Rockford................................. 33.823.600 40.747.000 39.897.000 Springfield, 111....................... 46,092,500 51.929.000 153.861.000 Detroit..................................... Duluth .............. .................... 732.171.000 886,086,000 943.717.000 Flint......................................... 127.609.000 217.092.000 167.356.000 19.915.000 23.333.000 15.221.300 Grand Rapids......................... Jackson, Mich......................... 117,887,700 136.445.000 136.004.000 21.970.000 17,370,900 24.213.000 Kalamazoo.............................. 45.824.000 135.664.000 59.820.300 Milwaukee.............................. 590,078,500 648.210.000 690.135.000 Oshkosh.................................. Minneapolis............................ 989,199,600 1,178,569,000 St. Paul.................................... 494,896,000 573.564.000 1,063,638,000 643.201.000 Cedar Rapids.......................... 50,393,000 64.952.000 67,576.000 77.333.000 180.106.000 Davenport............................... 64,111,100 Des Moines.............................. 175,548,700 205.158.000 206,781,000 Adrian.................. .*................ 2.014.000 Ann Arbor............................ 9.433.000 30.878.000 Saginaw................................... 28,116,200 Sioux City............................... 135,094,400 150.914.000 12^364,000 Iowa City....................... ....... J o p l i n ................................. 12 , iio, ooo 24.676.000 Lansing................................... 19.196.000 *4,736,000 Kansas City, Mo..................... 2,244,344,400 2.618.735.000 2.591.012.000 St. Joseph............................... 293,472,500 346,561,000 353,765,000 St. Louis.................................. 3,310,466,100 3.704.264.000 8.827.444.000 Total.............................. 26,682,286,100 29,148,061,000 29,061,633,000 WESTERN DIVISION. Fargo....................................... 37,231,700 33,175,000 Sioux Falls............................. 33,250,100 ' 47,581,000* 38.063.000 26.424.000 Grand Forks............................ Boise....................................... 41,394,000 4i,ik,oo6 Coeur d'Alene......................... Fremont................................. 19,655,800 16.613.000 Aberdeen................................. 26.575.000 20.075.000 Lincoln............................... 80.584.000 72,203,900 824,035,000 81.026.000 Omaha.................................... 703,929,000 767,118,000 Lawrence, Kans..................... Topeka.................................... 67.332.000 67,456,700 78.618.000 W ichita................................... 112,069,500 152,509,000 164,778,000 Hastings................................. 9.637.000 Billings................................... 7.536.000 Helena.................................... 47,382,500 47.903.000 47.939.000 Lewiston, Mont....................... Lewis, Kans............................ Atchinson, Kans...................... ........................ 1.. ■............ Minot, N. Dak......................... iFrom the Commercial and Financial Chronicle. 35.936.000 143.603.000 58.749.000 1.087.893.000 196.870.000 20.018.000 147.858.000 24.791.000 37.831.000 712.965.000 16.831.000 1.109.627.000 558.153.000 69.064.000 81.547.000 228.100.000 1.949.000 9.785.000 (2) 147,789,000 82,252,666 23,058,000 2.630.704.000 877,712,000* 3.978.870.000 30,909,669,000 41.080.000 50.157.000 58.608.000 1.286.951.000 271.167.000 21.779.000 169.873.000 28.663.000 39.884.000 770.390.000 (’) 1.326.146.000 650.150.000 82.647.000 91.063.000 260.592.000 2,073,000 10.759.000 171.218.000 40.127.000 24.633.000 2.835.240.000 391,724,000 4.122.115.000 33,338,391,000 133.726.000 27.631.000 *12,890,000 40.465.000 11.752.000 116.449.000 17.317.000 87.859.000 , *817,300,000 79.489.000 174,880,000 U0,073,000 U7,171,000 49.655.000 25.015.000 38.332.000 19.751.000 89.552.000 17^,000 22.336.000 97.181.000 895.789.000 11.820.000 85.191.000 179.047.000 9,828,000 21.760.000 56.990.000 140.476.000 43.856.000 147.425.000 59.089.000 59.288.000 1.385.575.000 11.358.106.000 237.876.000 244.296.000 i 23,939,000 28.617.000 172.413.000 126.475.000 168.053.000 32.189.000 31.356.000 28.688.000 844.038.000 820.432.000 17.196.000 <2) 1.328.336.000 1.327.106.000 570.903.000 619.011.000 94.323.000 86.999.000 73.035.000 88.128.000 283.670.000 269.431.000 8,114,000 2,818,000 11.867.000 12.214.000 176.816.000 i 163,419,000 112.685.000 113.262.000 40.714.000 34.035.000 26.475.000 29.897.000 2.831.768.000 13.615.490.000 365,082,0G0‘ 374.468.000 4.050.824.000 3.883.252.000 33,567,861,000 33,441,512,000 / 4 8 ,630,000 43.988.000 48.887.000 19.713.000 138.938.000 19^,000 26.662.000 97.567.000 902.263.000 11.199.000 83.958.000 169.818.000 10.906.000 23.859.000 59.190.000 *No report received, 46.507.000 i 57,737,000 56.367.000 i 78,894,000 72.647.000 86,662,000 2,020,658,000 2.736.099.000 327.825.000 325.113.000 52.734.000 81.143.000 248.902.000 207.623.000 42.930.000 54.063.000 34.240.000 49.860.000 963.487.000 1.237.925.000 23.568.000 19.935.000 1,465,000.000 1.617.563.000 762,302,060 748.250.000 118.442.000 93.796.000 117.055.000 91.365.000 394.956.000 320.457.000 4.915.000 3,528,000 18.782.000 16.669.000 (2) (2) 211.215.000 1296.982.000 3.858.000 3.249.000 73.262.000 92.810.000 50.058.000 47.270.000 4.507.986.000 6.736.042.000 714.447.000 467.944.000 4.947.429.000 6.546.438.000 42,653,707,000 55,312,179,000 Q R m £ w tZ( Q JL 5 Q § ^ 87.892.000 W 96.276.000 70.639.000 80.377.000 2 151.940.000 65.787.000 53.342.000 P 19.848.000 29.504.000 49.366.000 172.756.000 > 140.211.000 7,320,000 7,768,000 =5 C 2) 24.631.000 31.528.000 P 120.697.000 48.557.000 M 45.308.000 31.991.000 189,281,090 ® 115.924.000 145.844.000 934.591.000 1,178,022,000 11,670,478,000 11.945.000 15.854.000 10.397.000 131.443.000 90.430.000 78.764.000 332.017.000 186.866.000 254.067.000 25.064.000 11.498.000 22.483.000 53.855.000 35.054.000 125,995,000 96.852.000 74.389.000 58.899.000 34.335.000 25.284.000 123.288.000 *17,410,000 27.214.000 21.762.000 18.102.000 20.747.000 *Kins months. Oa O 9© Locality of clearing house. 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 CLEARING-HOUSE western division—continued. D olla rs. D olla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla r 8. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs . D o lla rs. o lla rs. 34.329.000 34.098.000 34.649.000 32.480.000 34.393.000 D41.922.000 48.343.000 36.848.000 85,930,100 Colorado Springs.................... 452,209,600 494,445,000 460,587,000 455,769,000 480,823,000 457.400.000 717.753.000 478.824.000 632.806.000 Denver.................................... 31.387.000 33.609.000 33.803.000 35.987.000 34.244.000 31.482.000 28,486,600 28.124.000 24 621,000 Pueblo.................................... Bartlesville, Okla.................. 12.140.000 A O 43^56,000 2 24,875,000 48.367.000 ‘ 40,480,000 384.455.000 8 39,554,000 63.410.000 Muskogee ............................ 309.681.000 2 23,763,000 8 35,017,000 52.805.000 81.222.000 69.657.000 151.064.000 8329,698,000 Tulsa........................................ 92.718.000 107.045.000 128.467.000 187.708.000 84.363.000 79,937,700 120,489,000 110,841,000 Oklahoma City....................... 14.084.000 27.040.000 13.892.000 14.833.000 14.660.000 14,642,000 814.860.000 18.338.000 Reno....................................... .13,818,300 12.740.000 17.190.000 19.022.000 Guthrie................................. A 0 0 b 0 Total.............................. 1,713,686,000 2,008,764,000 1,993,443,000 2,097,940,000 2,275,385,000 2,331,198,000 2,453,065,000 3,332,858,000 4,551,100,000 PACIFIC DIVISION. 27,704,300 54.199.000 157.734.000 36.257.000 47.223.000 51.809.000 56.683.000 37.943.000 60.790.000 FresnoYakima......................... 21.299.000 321,620,000 319.982.000 24.296.000 33.945.000 22.986.000 21.303.000 23.037.000 North ..................................... 17,690,100 711.535.000 Seattle...................................... 539,246,700 616.843.000 548.605.000 584.350.000 650.292.000 631.748.000 602.676.000 237.443.000 1.045.678.000 231.319.000 Spokane................................... 188,236,100 242.883.000 223.903.000 220.676.000 221.397.000 214.098.000 186.909.000 142.648.000 165.086.000 156.738.000 114.693.000 98.616.000 109.212.000 Tacoma.................. ............... 264,724,900 213.653.000 161.721.000 585.726.000 619.354.000 602.333.000 545.341.000 599.914.000 788.306.000 Portland, Oreg....................... 358,614,300 495.651.000 544.717.000 *13,078,000 C al__________ 36.152.000 22.664.000 820.585.000 25.364.000 24.370.000 1.027.127.000 1,218,906,000 1.485.040.000 Los Angeles............................ 630,620,100 777.220.000 909.998.000 1,093,642,000 1,234,150,000 1.182.829.000 142.590.000 86.564.000 105.860.000 107.570.000 97,000,000 120.554.000 51.122.200 76.145.000 65,246,000 Sacramento.......................... 260.032.000 92.671.200 140.196.000 169.719.000 189.520.000 190.783.000 ; 177.771.000 175.800.000 210.776.000 Oakland, Cal......................... 45.351.000 58.077.000 43.862.000 60.481.000 41.808.000 6 30,685,000 47.587.000 41.167.000 Pasadena................................. 35.552.000 26.344.000 M10,680,000 29.320.000 Long Beach...................... 314.319.000 13.458.000 11.995.000 8 , 966 , 66 b Santa Rosa............... . 12.003.000 116.418.000 49,096,900 62.838.000 78.408.000 8120,971,000 141.159.000 8109.519.000 895.114.000 111.971.000 San Diego............................... 1,908,045,900 2,268,679,000 2,372,725,000 2,621,035,000 2,666,628,000 2,544,227,000 2.583.278.000 3,186,602,000 4.525.154.000 San Francisco....; ................. 46.122.000 8 46,573,000 86.269.000 48.249.000 31.602.000 26,614,000 37.356.000 Stockton................................. 44.25.1.000 ■ 64,273,000 28.117.000 36.814.000 35.955.000 34.491.000 27.293.000 48.147.000 23,890,300 36.389.000 39.581.000 San Jose.................................. Salt Lake City......................... 322,327,200 334,095,000 2324,170,000 373,560,000 327.366.000 325.351.000 326.278.000 450.074.000 # 662,206,000 86.214.000 20,314,000 8 35,170,000 47.022.000 36.092.000 840.771.000 Ogden...................................... 55.937.000 8,549,000 6,989,000 6,294,000 Eugene.................................. Total.............................. 4,500,604,200 5,366,901,000 5,598,480,000 6,282,296,000 6,592,782,000 6,303,116,000 6,047,413,000 7,311,173,000 9,964,349,000 Grand total.................... 158,877,192,100 168,986,664,000 159,539,539,000 168,685,953,000 173,193,009,000 163,849,811,000 163,098,715,000 242,235,794,060 303,997,997,000 1 No report received. 8 From the Commercial and Financial Chronic!° 6 Organized Dec. 22,1909. 2 Nine months. *Six months. 8 Four months. 604 No. 345. —A mount op E xchanges op the Clearing H ouses op the U nited States: Y ears E nded Sept . 30, 1909 to 1917, etc.— Continued. MONEY MABKET. 605 Ho. 346.—WEEKLY BANGS AND AYEBAGE WEEKLY BATES FOB CALL MONEY, WEEKLY BANGE OF BATES FOB TIME FUNDS, AND SUBPLUS HOLDINGS OF CLEARING-HOUSE BANES: J an. 2, 1915, to D eo . 31, 1917. [Source: Northrop Clarey, financial editor, New York Times.] 606 MONEY MARKET. No. 346.— W eekly R ange a n d A verage W eekly R ates for C all M oney , W eekly R ange of R ates for T ime F u nds , etc .— Continued. Money market: New York,:N. Y. Week ended— Stirplus hold ings of N. Y. clearing Time funds. Call money. house banks above 18 per cent required Average on deposits. Weekly rate for 60-90 days. 6 months. (Average fig range. the ures.) week. Per cent. Per cent. 1916. January 8..................................................... Per2cen t. Per cent. 24-3 2f-31 If -3 January 15.................................................... If- 2 2 15 24-3 3 -31 January 22.................................................... If1? 3 -31 24-3 January 23................................................... 24-3 If- 2 if February 5.......................... ....................... If- 2 83* 24-2f If February 12................................................. 21-31 , 24-3 If- 2} 11 February 19................................................. If- 21 24-3 2f-3 If February 26................................................. 24-3 2f-3 If- 21 24 If March 4........................................................ 23 -31 2b3 If March 11...................................................... If- 2| 24-3 2f-31 24 2f-31 March 18...................................................... 3 -31 if- 24 li 2 - 2V March 2 5 ................................................. 2 3-31 24-3 24-3 I f - 2* 3 -31 April 8.......................................................... 1......................................................... If April if- 2* 3 -31 24-3 if 24-3 April 15........................................................ 3 -31 i t - 24 if April 22........................................................ 24-31 21- 3 2 3 -34 April 29........................................................ 21- 34 3 -34 2f May 6 ........................................................... 24 21-3 3 -34 iii May 20......................................................... 13......................................................... 3 -4 24 14- 2 f 24 May 23-31 2J-3 24 2 J- 3 May 27......................................................... 21- 3 3 -31 24 June 3........................................................... 24-31 3 -34 24- 3i 24 June 10....................................................... 2f-34 3 -4 3 -4 3 3 -3f 34-4 June 17........................................................ 3-34 3 34-4 June 24........................................................ ‘ 3f-4 2f- 31 24 July 1........................................................... 3f-4 2f- 34 34-4 July 8.........................*................................ 3Wf 34-44 July 22......................................................... 15......................................................... 4 -5 31-6 1 $ -4 July 24- 3 24 4 -41 3f-4 2-24 July 29......................................................... 34-3f 2f 3f-4 2 - 2f August 5...................................................... 2f-34 2f August 12................................................... 2|-31 31-4 2-24 21 August 26....................... ............................ 19..................................................... 2-24 24 2b34 August 2-2} 21 It* September 2........................................... 24-34 3i-3i 2b 3 . 2f September 9................................................. 34-3f 21-3 3 24-34 31-41 September 16............................................... 2f—3 24 3f-4 2b 3 3 -3f September 23............................................... 2 i 2§ 34~4 September 30............................................... 2b 3 24-34 October 7...................................................... 2 -3 3-34 2| 31-34 October 14.................................................... 2 -4 3 -34 3 31-31 October 21.................................................... 21-3 3-34 2f 31-34 October 28.................................................... 2 -3 3-34 81-34 24 2-24 November 4................................................. 2f-3! 31-34 24 2f-3 31-34 November 11............................................... 21-24 21 2| November 18............................................... 3 -84 31-34 34-31 3f 3b3f November 25............................................... ft? 3M4 3f-4 3-64 December 2.................................................. 44 4 -44 2f-15 61 3f-44 December 9.................................................. 4-44 4| 4-44 3-10 December 16............................................... 4 -44 24- 5 41 4 -41 December 23................................................ December 30................................................ 3f-44 21-34 34-44 2| Dollars. 134.374,740 133,989,600 153,774,660 151,603,700 146,957,530 150,142,840 144,643,190 134,178,060 131,030,540 131,696,630 115,026,970 120,427,910 117,039,110 103,258,370 102,252,180 100,416,240 93,850,040 90,537,950 85,580,530 82,728,790 65,398,350 58,895,500 56,820,050 78,8)2,590 102,011,490 104,108,770 63,484.190 68,617,670 100.544.990 103,956,970 99,329,400 100,847,440 108,528,250 116,508,920 111, 357,980 70,367,210 73,258,290 96,275,740 90,205,370 81,547,090 68,422,880 71,051,760 104,417,510 107,282,190 103,079,160 83,961,930 56,145,390 47,789,600 67,457,870 71,989,250 78,530,240 87,137,540 MONEY MARKET, 607 No. 3 4 6 .—W eekly R ange and A yeeage W eekly R ates foe Call Money , W eekly R ange of R ates fo r T ime F en ds , etc .—Continued. Money market: New York, N. Y. Week ended— Jan. 6... Jan. 13.. Jan. 20.. Jan. 27.. Feb. 3.. Feb. 10. Feb. 17.. Feb, 24., Mar. 3.. Mar, 10.. Mar. 17., Mar. 24.. Mar. 31., Apr. 14., Apr. 7.. Apr. 21., Apr. 28., May 5. May 12.. May 19.. May 26.. June 2... June 9.. June 16., June 23., June 7... July 30.. July 14.. July 21.. July 28.. Aug. 4... Aug. 11.. Aug. 18.. Aug. 25.. Sept. 1... Sept. 8... Sept. 15.. Sept. 22.. Sept. 29.. Oct. 6.... Oct. 13.. Oct. 20.. Oct. 27.. Nov. 3... Nov. 10.. Nov. 17.. Nov. 24., Doc. 1... Dec. 8... Dec. 15.. Dec. 22.. Dec. 29.. Dec. 31.. Year’s range. Surplus hold* ingsof N. Y. clearing Time funds. Call money. house bank* above 18 per cent required Average on deposits. Weekly rate for 60-90 days. 6 months. (Average fig* range. the ures.) week. 1917. P e r cent. 2i P e r cen t. D o lla rs. 3M 2J-34 3-34 24-3 24-34 117,251,070 154,653,840 168,180,290 178,684,190 164,454,280 151.125.560 136,667,260 145,552,110 152,009,010 114.197.490 115,504,580 130.018.490 110,764,240 133,619,990 122,839,800 92,655,670 98,419,400 67,932,310 102,972,140 112,541,790 104,249,130 95,626,870 51.320.490 42,631,530 39,442,350 65,666; 430 229,804,2# 102.120.560 60,849,500 114,211,630 154 6*7,290 119,471,460 61 177,280 70.374.180 59.357.600 47.386.180 62,348,140 82,562,520 67,549,130 79,318,460 97,439,560 93,844,150 66.735.490 63.768.600 84,964,480 82,158.680 92,976,610 118.788.890 124,732,620 126.138.890 82,729,590 84,221,080 3f-14 i4 t- i6l 5 -6 4 -6 2 -6 2 -4 J 2 --10 2 5 2-3 * 2 b- 3i 2|2J- 3 32b 6 3-6 2b 6 2b 7 2-6 4 23- 4 4 6 4* 5 2|- 6 3 -5 5 -6 3b 2b 1^-10 li-6 2*-6 2$-6 608 BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. N o. 3 4 7 .—BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS: N u m b e r , M e m b e r s h ip , a n d A ssets , C a l e n d a r Y e a r s 1911 to 1916, b y S ta te s . [Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Departm ent of Labor, and United States League of Building and Loan Associations.] NUMBER. State. Arkansas1................................................ California................................................ Colorado1................................................. C onnecticut........................................... District of Columbia............................. Illinois..................................................... In d ia n a .................................................... Iow a........................................................... K ansas...................................................... K entucky................................................. Louisiana................................................. M aine........................................................ M assachusetts........................................ M ichigan.................................................. M innesota................................................ M issouri............................... ................... M ontana.................................................. N ebraska.................................................. New H am pshire..................................... New Jersey.............................................. New M exico1 ......................................... New Y o rk ................................................ N orth C arolina...................................... North D akota................................. — Ohio........................................................... O klahom a1.......................... ...... . . . . . . Pennsylvania......................................... Rhode Island1. ; ................................... South D akota1........................................ Tennessee................................................ T exas1 .............................................. V erm ont 1................................................. W ashington1.......................................... West V irginia......................................... W isconsin................................................ O ther States............................................ T o ta l.............................................. 1912 1911 1913 1914 40 93 16 20 608 341 49 61 116 66 37 174 64 65 145 13 72 19 707 13 245 138 9 656 33 1,765 6 14 19 4 1915 1916 39 89 16 19 632 344 51 65 115 66 37 179 65 64 153 - 13 71 20 742 13 251 155 10 657 35 1,830 7 14 19 4 24 43 74 890 6,806 41 90 44 22 18 649 350 50 79 118 69 38 183 70 66 157 16 72 20 756 13 254 148 10 658 37 1,989 7 13 14 27 4 34 47 77 840 7,072 21,635 22,540 30,921 37,811 39,485 38,788 3,344 5,592 7,111 12,618 3,931 31,143 32,231 34,846 36,165 37,044 155,320 172,456 187,779 203,669 215,150 133,381 142,202 151,181 164,620 190,925 216,500 19,052 19,052 26,233 36,200 41,216 43,912 51.654 56,689 48,829 44,500 848,000 52,464 56,278 61,056 38,200 40,250 45,492 50,462 46,043 10,611 11,118 11,389 12,113 13,120 158,365 172,691 188,741 204,249 217,427 44,162 47,119 58.655 59,365 55,889 1 2 , 12,710 1 1 0 13,460 16,629 18,500 26,950 31,151 33,108 37,464 43,987 21,552 1,794 1,963 1,803 2,020 58,191 68,459 70,996 75,354 83,765 7,800 7,900 8.050 9,424 198,057 219,418 241,487 265,509 281,464 3,828 3,670 3,810 142,292 151,019 161,880 172,247 179,380 25,174 26,060 . 29,824 33,375 38,945 23,802 4,315 5,700 5,200 5,550 384,257 396,482 *524,316 * 611,467 *649,126 3,190 6,233 5.051 8,947 443,180 475,494 510,839 545,624 568,000 9,112 7,719 9,263 1 Included in “ Other States” for years for which no figures are shown. 2 Reports issued biennially. Figures for preceding year used. * Estimated. *Including depositors. 22,860 42,250 10,200 13,964 38,008 230,667 192,375 33,035 61,027 61,915 53.030 14,584 236,760 63,733 20,630 50,404 2,737 94,927 7,689 299,913 3,720 200,314 42,400 5,600 664,862 13,200 625,003 10,114 8,880 96 12 20 568 351 49 58 104 66 37 160 65 62 134 10 69 17 563 245 113 9 643 1,570 91 14 20 592 357 47 55 106 66 37 162 67 64 134 16 68 17 599 237 119 9 649 29 1,629 ii 13 43 57 978 6,113 45 61 970 6,273 93 13 20 591 320 47 59 108 67 37 169 65 61 139 18 70 19 643 13 241 127 9 649 39 1,710 6 13 3 22 44 65 946 6,429 22 41 70 875 6,616 MEMBERSHIP. A rkansas1 California................ Colorado i................. Connecticut............. District of Columbia. Illinois..................... Indiana.................. I o w a ........................ Kansas..................... Kentucky................ Louisiana................ Maine....................... Massachusetts......... Michigan................. Minnesota................ Missouri................... Montana.................. Nebraska................. New Hampshire— New Jersey............. New M e x ic o !......... New Y ork................ North Carolina....... North Dakota......... Ohio......................... Oklahoma1.............. Pennsylvania......... Rhode Island1......... South Dakota1........ 34,686 B U IL D IN G AND L O A N A SSO C IA TIO N S, 609 N o. 3 4 7 . — B u il d in g a n d L o a n A sso c ia tio n s : N u m b er , M e m b e r s h ip , C a l e n d a r Y ea r s 1911 to 1916, b y S ta tes — Continued. and A ssets , ME MB E K SHI P—Continued. State. 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 4,412 4,602 3,987 4,917 Tennessee............. . ................... 5,261 5,348 3,222 Texas1...................................................... 3,903 5,875 375 456 V erm ont1............................................... 471 493 20,544 W ashington1........................................... 24,617 30,114 43,000 15,500 West V irginia......................................... 12,200 13,400 16,000 18,500 20,500 27,710 W isconsin................................................ 20,946 23,292 31,554 37,747 45,891 Other States3.......................................... 302,527 314,382 310,368 302,641 325,338 322,524 T otal............................................... | 2,365,066 2,516,936 2,836,433 3,103,935 ^3,334,899 3,568,432 ASSETS. State. 1912 1911 Dollars. A rkansas1................... California..................... 23,340,012 Colorado1...................... 2,655,758 C onnecticut............... District of C olum bia. 16,401,243 Illinois.......................... 68,975,451 In d ian a........................ 44,060,128 Iow a............................. H 863,729 K a n sa s........................ 13,070,170 K entucky.................... 16,816,741 Louisiana.................... 18,117,329 M aine............................ 4,646,137 Massachusetts............. 67,573,380 M ichigan.................... 20,119,823 M innesota................... 6,364,224 M issouri...................... 12,633,297 M ontana............. ........ *886,994 Nebraska...................... 24,885,285 New H am pshire........ 2,191,623 New Jersey ................. 96,448,627 New M exico1............. New Y ork.................... 57,634,054 North C arolina.......... 8,375,305 N orth D akota............. 22,149,852 O h io ............................. 187,434,123 Oklahoma *................. Pennsylvania............. 197,240,000 Rhode Isla n d 1. South Dakota1........... T ennessee................... 2,831,038 Texas1 ........................ V erm ont1__________ W ashington 1 . West V irginia............. 5,457,997 Wisconsin.................... 7,347,683 Other Stales3............... 128,788,710 T otal.................. 1.040,307,713 1913 m* 1915 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 9,627,893 10,031,099 24,866,572 28,316,022 29,515,763 30,441,084 3,241,853 S, 58i,778 3,855,546 2,978,235 17,716,100 18,941,184 20,130,152 20,959,574 74,457,794 82,007,561 90,572,343 98,390,668 51,101,921 53,878,749 56,427,549 63,679,080 5,715,614 7,367,345 12,517,852 5, 715,614 14,920,949 16,708,538 18,525,023 20,797,976 318,498, 415 20,324,590 21,799,935 23,176,078 19,077,275 21,317,982 21,062,792 23,362,690 4,901,396 5,205,361 5,558,269 5,957,696 74,484,048 81,708,343 90,781,470 101,543,318 22,030,439 24,008, 662 25,739,835 27,696,545 6,347,622 7,176,472 7,501.626 5,789,860 14,022,021 15,668,919 18,055,859 20,509,725 1,111,955 1, 332, 450 1,462,982 1,092, 993 28,946,108 32,746,726 37,138,413 41,660,870 2,302,370 2,390,899 2,505,085 2,734,727 106,554,997 118,953,658 132,605,897 143,903,994 1,519,741 1,585,513 1,578,109 . 59,040,511 64,249,990 68,476,499 72,419,658 9,581,659 11,071,159 12, 703,354 14,359,449 2,698,235 2,807,475 2,725,859 2,520,953 205,445,994 224,037,997 240,930,785 263,106,613 1,669,372 1, 940,571 2,700,000 1,116,612 213,825,547 233,564,445 255,106,280 277,000,000 4,522,350 4, 786, 746 5,041,439 2,956,733 3,108,081 3,226,591 2,783,470 974,852 1,247,303 201,437 180,190 186,161 6,264, 765 7,877,467 10,022,132 6,473,351 6,738,369 7,073,421 5,931,662 8,692,830 10,456,499 12,290,882 14,228,401 139,204,303 140,220,074 138,690,542 149,092,333 1,137,600,648 1,248,479,139 1,357,707,900 1,484,205,875 1Included in “ Other States ” for years for which no figures are shown. 2Reports issued biennially. Figures for preceding year used. 3Estim ated. ,, 32951°—s A 1917------39 1916 Dollars. 10,174,008 32,794,018 6,688,983 4,259,325 22.144.880 105,478,403 72,294,256 9,638,852 23,554,109 25,512,910 24,549,245 6,437,278 113,305,907 31,379,472 8,353,105 23,543,833 1,640,029 47,917,847 3,013,260 155,126,962 1,541,936 79.629.881 15,904,770 3.514.550 270,552,589 4,200,000 298,827,067 5,360,530 3.514.550 3,320,619 1,942,438 235,712 12,077,727 7,749,567 16,873,842 146,343,416 1,598,528,136 610 IN S U R A N C E S T A T IS T IC S , No. 348.—WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE (CASUALTY, SURETY, AND MISCELLANEOUS COMPANIES, AND STATE FUNDS): P rem ium s R ec eiv ed a n d L o sse s P a id , Ca l e n d a r Y e a r s 1914 to 1916, b y S t a t e s . [Source: Annual reports of the Spectator Co., New York, N. Y.] 1 2 STOCK CASUALTY COMPANIES, ETC. 1914 State. Arizona........................................ California.................................. Colorado.................................... Connecticut.............................. Illinois....................................... Indiana..................................... Iowa.......................................... Kansas............ .......................... Louisiana---- \......................... Maine....... ................................ Maryland.................................. Massachusetts........................... Michigan................................... Minnesota............... .................... Montana....................................... Nebraska..................................... Nevada......................................... New Hampshire......................... New Jersey ............................ . New Y ork .................................... Ohio .............................................. Oklahoma.................................... Pennsylvania.............................. Rhode Island .............................. Texas...... ..................................... Vermont................................... Wisconsin..................................... 1915 Premiums written. Losses paid. Dollars. 46.631 4,098,299 1,376,528 4,209,684 2 683,667 125,312 39,660 250,547 4,278,319 2,364,129 1,222,353 47,631 369 1,286 1,723,578 10,799,342 408,397 Dollars. 14,314 938,506 299,433 1,795,969 2 71,325 55,929 56 2,049 1,798,346 801,124 470,244 474 348 625,632 663,881 144,674 412,682 756,074 1,859,264 1916 Premiums written. Losses paid. Premiums written. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 30,540 82,193 177,972 3,607,545 1,574,181 3,655,429 1390,552 131,647 685,612 1,268,985 590,685 1,552.301 3,751,883 1,686,434 3,968,278 728,970 53,914 1,364,061 668,333 115,301 656,792 277,043 121,511 325,482 189,945 654, 629 807,42fe 68 226 479,463 724,834 287,868 535,214 3,973,301 2,183,594 4,494,221 2,026,032 1,054,165 2,268,072 1,152,941 570,582 1,179,121 . 145,550 9,574 285,020 243,072 78,085 262,910 1,400 162 1,432 1,655,814 740,409 2,162,267 11,641,583 4,264,835 14,973,808 505,338 218,203 909,075 195,379 14,206 555,687 11.686,190 186,894 408,942 196,626 445,605 268,131 829,492 342,602 1,236,178 107,204 15,537 159,062 818,861 1,740,218 986,166 1,932,249 Losses paid. Dollars. 96,929 2,267,031 157,458 902,655 2,354,151 644,589 144,362 212,430 382,796 120,651 185,826 2,395,535 1,500,559 657,254 78,267 144,037 2,866 1,092,948 7,349,502 398,273 227,509 2,127,100 246,455 657,175 85, 658 1,198,790 STATE FUNDS. 548,256 California..................................... 89,675 928,152 162,489 927,465 Colorado....................................... 49,294 4,035 134,371 M aryland..................................... 46,829 7,504 71,159 Michigan3..................................... 79,946 18,312 62,523 22,889 75,670 Montana3.................................... 29,059 Nevada3....................................... 223,105 46,571 207,241 ii9 ,677 312,706 New Y ork................... ................ 689, 765 37,776 1,293,560 296,014 1,892;561 Ohio.............................................. 2,904,797 1,229,419 2,893,530 2,339,814 5,425,513 Oregon ......................................... 570,032 3,702 578,128 * 463,287 856,644 Pennsylvania.............................. 1,113,858 Washington................................. 1,579, 880 1,115,860 1,145,4i4 1,004,520 1,564,241 West Virginia............................ 636,334 132,454 809,061 479,342 1,534,325 Wyoming..................................... s 241,862 1 4 months. 6 months. 8Fiscal year ended June 30. * Awards. * 18 months ended Sept. 30,1916, 2 327,884 28,536 26,032 29,591 7,210 165,982 762,436 3,494,813 <722,365 194,827 1,291, 801 666,185 565,307 IN S U R A N C E 611 STATISTICS, No* 349.—UFE INSURANCE: N umber op P olicies a n d A mount op I nsurance in F orce in Or d in a r y a n d I ndustrial C ompanies op t h e U nited S tates , an d I ncome , P ayments , A ssets , L iabilities , a n d S urplus , for P e r io d s S h o w n . [Source: Frederick L. IIoffmau( insurance statistician, Newark, N. J.] INSURANCE IN FORCE FROM 1850 TO 1916. Ordinary. Industrial. Total. Calendar year. Num ber of Amount. Number of Amount. Num ber of Amount. policies. policies. policies. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 29,407 68,614,189 29,407 68,614,189 1850........................ 60,000 180,000,000 60,000 180,030,000 I860........................ 839,226 2,262,847,000 1870........................ 839,226 2,262,847,000 922,205 236,674 1,602,375,175 685,531 1,581,841,706 20,533,469 1880........................ 428,789,342 5,202,475 4, 048,846,787 1890........................ 1,319,561 3,620,057,439 3,882,914 1898...................... . 2,419,850 5,714,964,251 8,798,512 1,110,078,702 11,218,362 6,825,042,953 1899........................ 2,820,950 6,481,154,483 10,052,833 1,293,329,995 12,873,783 7,774,484,478 8,562,080,722 1900........................ 3,176,051 7,093,152,380 11,219,296 1,468,928,342 14,395,347 9,593,816,849 1901........................ 3,693,702 7,952,989,395 12,337,019 1,640,827,454 16,030,721 4,160,088 8,701,587,912 13,448,147 1,806,894,473 17,608,235 10,508,482,385 1902............... ... 1903.................. 4,694, Q21 9,593,008,148 14,606,635 1,978,241,009 19,300,656 11,571,249,157 1904........................ 5,507,759 10,412,078,338 15,674,384 2,135,859,103 21,182,143 12,547,937,441 1905...................... . 5,621,417 11,054,255,524 16,872,583 2,309,754,235 22,494,000 13,364,009,759 1906........................ 5,792,956 11,253,194,077 17,841,396 2,453,616,207 23,634,352 13,706,810,284 1907........................ 5,945,780 11,486,518,261 18,849,357 2,577,896,941 24,795,137 14,064,415,202 1908........................ 6,164,730 11,850,032,581 19,687,675 2,668,919,696 25,852,405 14,518,952,277 1909........................ 6,534,983 12,513,125,180 21,552,344 2,967,596,031 28,087,327 15,480,721,211 1910........................ 6,954,119 13,227,213,168 23,044,162 3,179,489, Ml 29,998,281 16,406,702,709 1911.................... 7,693,263 14,578,989,903 24,708,499 3,423,790,536 32,401,762 18,002,780,439 1912........................ 8,159,103 15,555,901,171 26,521,655 3,684,054,893 34,680,758 19,239,956,064 1913...................... 8,774,638 16,587,378,943 28,674,303 3,933,219,429 37,448,941 20,520,598,372 1914........................ 9,045,081 17,425,501,137 30, 537,592 4,140,151,191 39,582,673 21,565,652,328 9, 890,264 18,349,285,339 32.623,419 4,304,051,492 42,513,683 22,743,336,831 m s . . : . . . ................ 1916........................ 10,698,452 19,868,270,425 34,997,474 4,767,759,910 45,695,926 24,636,030,335 INCOME, PAYMENTS, ASSETS, ETC,, FROM 1880 TO 1916. Calendar year. Total income. Total payments to policy holders. Assets. Liabilities. Surplus. D ollars. D ollars . D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. 80,537,990 1880...............1___ 1890........................ 196,938,069 325,452,134 1898........................ 1899........................ 365,368,062 1900........................ 400,603,257 1901...3................. 457,965,754 1902........................ 504,527,705 553,639,900 1903........................ 599,081,882 1904........................ 1905........................ 642,058,530 667,185,592 1906........................ 678,656,595 1907........................ 1908........................ 703,930,149 748,027,892 1909........................ 781,011,249 1910........................ 1911........................ 836,160,804 1912........................ 893,391,717 1913........................ 945,586,094 1914........................ 985,037,362 1915........................ 1,043,083,337 1916....................... 1,117,860,328 55,881,794 90,007,819 146,804,522 159,987,686 168, 687,601 192,398,489 199,883,721 225,842,072 247,052,831 264,968,883 287,325,629 309,696,977 335,777,925 360,730,904 387,302,073 414,268,448 448,817,715 469,588,123 509,455,142 544,705,320 566,386,275 452,680,651 770,972,061 1,462,651,318 1,595,208,408 1,742,414,173 1,910,784,985 2,091, 822,851 2,265,221,193 2,498,960,968 2,706,186,867 2,924,253,848 3,052,732,353 3,380,294,090 3,643,857,971 3,875,877,059 4,164,491,688 4,409,292,521 4,658,696,337 4,935,252,793 5,190,310,353 5,536,607,483 678,681,309 1,245,786,245 1,365,873,943 1,493,378,709 1,640,289,306 1,798,136,861 1,978, 823,571 2,168,468,541 2,372,573,020 2,557,049,863 2,736,329,746 2,939,482,079 8,170,492,711 3,385,821,478 3,645,906,544 3,879,825,515 4,136,361,869 4,364,563,505 4,648,524,264 4,966,580,921 92,290,752 216,865,073 229,334,465 249,035,464 270,495,679 293,685,990 286,397,622 330,492,427 333,613,847 367,203,985 316,402,607 440,812,011 473,365,260 490,055,571 518,585,144 629,467,006 522,334,468 570,689,288 541,786,089 570,026,562 612 IN S U R A N C E ST A T IST IC S, N o. 3 5 0 .—EIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE IN THE UNITED STATES: T o ta l I ncom e o f C o m p a n ie s a n d P a y m e n t s to P o l ic y h o l d e e s in 1890 a n d fro m 1900 to 1916. [Source: Annual reports of The Spectator Co., New York, N. Y.] Calendar year. Stock and m utual companies. Paym ents to policyholders. Returned.! Losses. Total. Number of com panies. / 1890............................................ 1900............................................ 1901............................................ 1902............................................ 1903............................................ 1904............................................ 1905............................................ 1906.................4........................ 1907............................................ 1908............................................ 1909............................................ 1910............................................ 1911............................................ 1912............................................ 1913............................................ 1914........................................... 1915............................................ 1916............................................ 580 493 482 489 526 515 575 597 618 598 598 697 593 595 605 5% 613 608 Dollars. Dollars. 157,857,983 75,334,517 198,312,577 108,307,171 216,452,381 112,008,998 239,468,206 113,147,727 258,340,036 112,817,357 278,340,036 151,264,900 293,224,649 , 125,074,600 350,285,740 276,795,627 145,597,362 338,232,409 334,490,040 165,489,578 360,545,341 154,430,781 381,545,814 166,789,763 888,462,193 183,476,741 406,336,104 188,081,546 416,975,367 202,694,933 430,873,256 224,639,583 459,361,260 221,701,359 535,753,022 244,812,685 Lloyd's and interinsurance associations. Num ber of Total Losses associa income. paid. tions. Calendar year. 1890........................................... 1900........... .............................. 1901.......................................... 1902.......................................... 1903......................................... 1904.......................................... 1905.......................................... 1906.......................................... 1907.......................................... 1908.......................................... 1909.......................................... 1910.......................................... 1911.......................................... 1912.......................................... 1913.......................................... 1914.......................................... 1915.......................................... 1916........................................... Dollars. 37 35 37 35 36 38 38 31 24 24 30 37 45 47 Dollars. 2,972,800 1,057,238 2,888,366 1,538,505 3,337,939 1,371,417 8, 637,254 1,441,353 4,298,640 1,616,001 4,678,875 1,865,181 4,719,072 1,938,834 4,111,214 1,644,002 4,504,793 1,440,809 4,424,249 1,991,618 4,623,320 2,102,110 9,859,954 3,575,440 12,634,377 4,469,546 13, 745,503 5,653,324 Dollars. 6,433,495 8,446,110 9,011,926 10,184,285 11,559,470 12,855,153 14,379,174 15,412,212 16,223,261 17,808,367 19,091,596 2(^709,261 18,771,969 17,841,956 16,746,573 16,172,567 10,445,444 16,972,807 Total. Num ber Paym ents to of com Total income. policyholders. panies. 580 493 482 489 563 550 612 632 654 636 636 628 617 619 635 633 2 659 2 656 Dollars. 157,857,983 198,312,677 216,452,381 239,468,206 261,431,401 281,228,402 296, 562,588 353,922,994 342,531,049 339,068,915 365,264,413 385, 657,028 392,966,986 410,760,353 421,598,687 440,733.210 2474,626,373 2 550,010,315 1 By m utual companies—profits or excess payments. 2 Includes United States Bureau of ‘W ar-Bisk Insurance, Dollars, 80,768,012 116,753,281 121,020,924 123,302,012 124,376,827 164,120,053 139,453,774 292,207,839 161,820,623 183,297.945 * 173,622,377 187,499,024 202,248,700 205,923,502 218,441,506 240,812,150 232,146,803 261,785,492 Dollars. 80,768,012 116,753,281 121,020,924 123,332,012 125,434,065 165,658,558 140,825,191 293,649,192 ■ 163,436, 624 185,163,126 175,461,211 189,143,026 203,689,509 207,915,120 220,543,616 244,387,590 2237,312,569 2 267,518,465 No. 351.—LIFE INSURANCE BY FRATERNAL ORDERS: N u m b e r of C o m pa n ie s , A sse t s , L ia b il it ie s , I ncom e , D isb u r se Claims a n d M a n a g em en t , A m ounts W ritten a n d in F orce , a n d N u m ber of 1916. {Source: Annual reports of The Spectator Co., New York, N. Y.) T~ Income Paid to agents Insurance Insurance in Certificates Liabilities. (including Disburse Assessments Paid for and for force at end claims. management. written. ments. and dues. in force. of year. interest). m e n t s , A sse ssm e n t s a n d D u e s , P aym ents fo r C ertificates in F orce , Ca l en d a r Y e a r s 1901 to Year. Compa nies. Dollars. 8,469,938 11,116,000 9,876,248 11,097,893 11,415,334 14,819,123 12,670,166 15,350,969 23,567,684 18,754,532 21,956,881 22,746,418 24,868,942 26,285,093 28,040,189 37,579,513 Dollars. 81,628,596 84,399,411 84,945,760 89,482,424 95,675,423 109,452,736 116,699,392 115,987,941 120,474,074 128,631,649 130,549,173 132,214,363 144,170,909 144,875,172 133,340,532 146,369,847 Dollars. Dollars. 77,343,460 72,242,667 77,344,115 78,228,948v 78,410,243 81,610,334 82,359,826 84,377,834 85,154,054 91,354,819 96,028,068 95,866,602 96,116,276 98,838,432 98,854,809 104,753,034 104,680,773 82,572,326 110,168,334 114,338,548 113,605,182 117,677,306 114,072,337 123,294,404 121,556,930 129,520,444 121,811,837 125,981,863 123,625,199 122,294,820 130,537,338 133,160,930 Dollars. Dollars. 8,850,097 64,128,047 9,069,348 68,264,767 66,396,497 11,703, 746 73,050,155 10,243,816 72,551,897 11,349,269 80,907,670 12,766,575 81,633,093 12,591,739 84,084,080 14,560,603 89,899,541 15,579,138 92,279,662 16,896,788 84,314,735 18,217,579 95,850,968 17,526,848 101,006,344 19,262,702 98,585,387 17,454,411 98,719,683 , 16,162,911 107,635,627 19,004,711 Dollars. 799,626,678 1,278,267,000 1,313,432,520 1,015,889,021 1,026,308,429 1,111,906,048 1,212,382,432 1,120,569,228 1,203,403,691 1,331,552,713 1,200,633,063 1,023,726,087 1,065,071,108 1,079,569,596 922,890,579 1,155,784,564 Dollars. 5,656,453,465 6,115,735,000 6,606,608,321 7,273,069,328 8,150,350,736 8,136,201,919 8,079,743,281 8,438,204,968 8,920,716,227 9,562,511,910 9,839,909,282 9,472,232,473 9,622,276,590 9,171,284,227 8,694,449,483 9,162,111,616 Number. 4,518,955 4,947,370 5,644,619 6,054,296 6,118,938 6,890,564 7,282,416 7,887,365 7,909,626 8,558,093 10,122,169 9,963,019 8,058,317 7,868,554 7,695,944 8,674,996 613 Dollars. 489 29,427,114 580 36,182,172 509 44,000,487 575 52,525,100 570 64,491,954 590 76,502,396 543 85,544,461 547 104,500,471 645 117,185,401 497 129,426,685 396 148,148,846 397 163,633,623 509 183,505,350 498 189,638,899 472 212,822,466 523 250,477,038 INSURANCE STATISTICS. 1901................................ 1902................................ 1903................................ 1904................................ 1905................................ 1906................................ 1907................................ 1908................................ 1969................................ 1910................................ 1911................................ 1912................................ 1913............................... 1914................................ 1915................................ 1916................................ Assets. a a p s i l ts ee u ea na rt l td r Year. ps m o as Com panies. 53 48 46 50 58 57 62 67 73 82 95 124 144 141 175 177 196 186 188 200 178 192 ec l x r o u p r n i e du e m mi c t a e u e yi r n tp m e oto t s s sl o i l c a d y nx N E u e m h dp r o o e C o bp s a f nM n em se , ,a r en p g s t [Source: Annual reports of The Spectator Co., New York, N. Y.j Capital. Assets. Dollars. # 20,676,050 20,628,950 21,227,385 20,497,525 23,503,850 23,571,750 27,803,965 35,228,251 36,893,700 38,017,182 43,629,911 50,258,625 58,393,135 61,615,063 59,454,395 65,485,188 64,679,411 71,835,230 77,835,230 78,221,895 78,023,841 74,987,022 Dollars. 42,211,063 45,411,588 50,672,384 51,168,413 60,150,656 65,807,946 80,358,311 86,745,189 100,130,231 110,852,706 152,866,216 160,546,677 ■ 214,854,156 250,340,985 265,804,030 309,715,559 359,160,099 410,521,170 530,766,252 544,957,974 603,669,842 642,621,480 Includes all expenses in connection with payment of claims s e Net surplus over capital and liabilities. Dollars. 13,044,098 13,050,690 18,067,765 15,122,231 19,294,874 27,058,750 27,692,179 26,867,508 28,910,544 28,288,784 39,070,264 40,013,195 51,600,821 60,852,943 59,748,222 78,176,427 69,127,850 61,544,067 66,724,105 74,213,039 78,034,769 84,178,375 Income. Dollars. 19,317,994 19,180,750 20,198,538 22,296,122 25,494,154 30,347,507 35,837,280 43,980,061 49,716,644 55,685,447 63,190,680 78,167,255 84,474,354 84,295,656 87,504,511 111,041,748 118,981,773 138,279,289 157,128,023 162,029,886 174,891.539 220,620,624 Expenditures. Dollars. 15,697,304 17,211,787 17,864,405 19,501,602 22,365,915 27,504,402 31,298,923 36,368,718 42,941,991 48,610,492 54,353,325 62,898,321 71,516,626 76,328,693 79,766,996 100,115,314 108,336,671 125,428,747 143,819,361 148,445,854 159,390,970 183,150,590 Actual ex penses of Premium re Paym ents to management policyholders.1 (including ceipts. taxes). Dollars. Dollars. 16,683,998 5,915,856 17,287,644 6,419,100 6,973,757 18,787,192 19,616,332 7,351,529 8,455,632 22,440,167 27,186,266 12,754,837 12,590,500 31,981,079 14,363,835 36,754,071 43,672,646 16,679,975 49,467,118 19,332,539 55,343,813 21,646,844 64,423,449 24,876,764 70,027,619 . 28,182,004 73,332,978 30,404,759 32,334,731 80,900,523 94,395,185 41,465,472 47,668,648 104,338,652 55,901,512 124,198,403 140,811,417 68,545,408 71,341,961 153,955,616 160,319,636 75,444,158 199,062,607 89,370,0S7 Dollars, 8,754,509 10,074,774 10,081,634 11,282,747 13,571,256 15,419,395 16,954,778 19,509,796 22,699,734 26,282,811 28,922,468 32,287,310 36,231,018 38,430,718 40,204,792 57,915.377 53,329,475 61,589,418 66,028,380 67,548,236 74,250,711 84,192,935 2The decrease in several items for 1911 is due to the removal of several large title and trust companies. INSURANCE STATISTICS, 1895............................................................ 1896............................................................ 1897........................................................... 1898............................................................ 1899........................................................... 1900............................................................ 1901............................................................ 1902............................................................ 1903............................................................ 1904............................................................ 1905............................................................ 1906............................................................ 1907............................................................ 1908............................................................ 1909............................................................ 1910..................... ..................................... 19112......................................................... 1912............................................................ 1913........................................................... 1914........................................................... 1915........................................................... 1916........................................................... n 614 N o. 3 5 2 .—CASUALTY, SU RETY , AN D M ISCELLANEOUS INSURANCE (STOCK COMPANIES): C , A , S , I , E , P R , P P , C Y 1895 1916. a e N um b e r of Co m pa n ie s , A s s e t s , S u r p l u s , I ncom e , D isb u r se m e n t s , P r em iu m s or A sse ssm e n t s , A mounts P aid for Claim s , M a n a g e m e n t , etc ., a n d N u m b e r of Certificates W ritten a n d in F orce at E n d o f the Y e a r , Ca lendar Y ears 1901 to 1916. [Source: Annual reports of The Spectator Co., New York, N. Y .] No. 3 5 3 .—MTTTUAIj ACCIDENT A N D SICK BEN EFIT ASSOCIATIONS: Year. Dollars. 1,617,248 1,899,852 2,440,426 3,052,401 3,769,386 4,327,847 4,442,770 4,491,888 5,160,187 5,169,601 5,636,732 6,349,069 6,886,998 7,398,218 7,102,447 8,621,572 Net. surplus. Dollars. 1,490,144 1,731,345 2,281,713 2,786,911 3,197,662 3,536,826 3,239,861 3,267,622 3,661,690 3,664,792 4,093,641 4,334,509 4,648,799 4,636,392 4,483,228 5,775,501 Income, including interest. Paid to agents, Disburse Premiums or Paid for medical ex Certificates Certificates in written ments. assessments. claims. aminers, and for during year. endforce at of year. management. Dollars. 3,201,098 4,324,958 5,880,182 7,041,827 7,513,171 7,802,001 8,694,579 9,392,744 10,678,689 11,938,130 11,669,736 14,310,265 14,598,986 14,424,026 12,555,015 16,620,S54 Dollars. 3,347,618 3,983,769 5,317,676 5,930,017 6,861,622 7,181,315 7,796,641 8,967,415 9,663.987 10,434,147 11,020,174 12,376,294 13,914,489 13,210,575 11,768,623 15,677,996 Dollars. 2,957,402 3,656,406 4,809,694 5,361,051 6,134,358 6,557,854 7,626,956 8,222,089 9,070,084 9,291,449 9,848,646 11,698,107 13,413,242 12,922,347 10,969,273 14,399,253 Dollars. 1,653,739 1,977,562 2,538,331 2,945,023 3,562,742 3,860,543 4,016,208 4,608,308 4,927,495 5,278,953 5,867,840 7,195,615 7,843,888 8,463,321 6,955,114 8,844,654 Dollars. 1,752,545 2,086,737 2,821,667 2,987,943 3,330,189 3,326,748 3,801,572 4,469,376 4,532,563 , 4,258,050 4,401,791 5,256,499 5,948,400 5,617,996 4,353,698 5,969,458 Number. 286,183 409,874 554,407 555,575 667,809 649,238 720,706 775,688 956,582 946,340 1,081,489 1,046,911 1,736,069 1,258,444 693,654 990,436 Number. 310,092 504,511 659,196 735,496 887,804 1,005,607 1,118,504 1,207,092 1,344,597 1,382,415 1,589,655 1,485,829 2,264,937 1,811,949 1,359,368 1,730,035 615 102 143 135 154 165 368 158 157 215 197 166 152 156 195 177 167 Admitted assets. INSURANCE STATISTICS. 1901............................................................... 1902............................................................... 1903............................................................... 1904............................................................... 1905.............................................................. 1906............................................................... 1907............................................................... 1908.............................................................. 1909............................................................... 1910............................................................... 1911............................................................... 1912............. r............................................... 1913............................................................... 1914.............................................................. 1915............................................................... 1916............................................................... Compa nies. 1911 State. 1914 191S 1916 1915 Premiums received. Losses paid. Premiums received. Losses paid. Premiums received. Losses paid. Premiums received. Losses paid. Premiums received. Losses paid. Premiums received. Losses paid. Dollars. D ollars. Dollars. Dollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. Dollars. D ollars. D ollars. ..D ollars . 445,938 201,871 95,043 36,915 166,874 80,766 620,874 1,475,525 553,996 235,913 422,905 182,111 29,745 16,162 245,518 130,739 229,784 98,344 327,881 582,808 67,558 26,917 2,228,722 848,757 761,759 317,829 415,133 194,248 419,913 197,884 814,128 350,547 280,358 128,537 155,885 323,071 399,233 144,232 1,491,790 619,026 982,518 391,165 678,556 - 250,326 509,636 205,335 1,433,608 679,671 180,291 66,175 311,129 185,268 42,940 7,646 196,602 99,837 683,913 195,082 98,736 36,755 527,333 246,237 643,851 321,334 69,669 9,858 141,793 67,130 238,606 121,436 234,769 152,630 1,858,148 663,242 1,918,550 876,395 612,479 306,685 583,823 239,566 565,486 222,513 316,913 616,641 57,489 20,581 26,984 52,197 286,218 136,980 330,398 116,592 274,952 142,527 228,511 555,518 736,311 712,862 345,150 393,119 114,312 59,253 68,442 107,483 2,596,533 1,037,280 3,003,060 1,176,830 891,888 345,325 898,682 381,944 449,217 248,642 498,473 237,438 485,510 193,850 217,794 490,959 801,723 362,906 964,873 418,690 161,283 358,661 400,102 166,622 376,829 164,283 438,111 207,595 144,181 499,365 212,295 372,574 1,657,840 636,761 1,7*4,907 705,558 1,025,239 490,988 574,252 762,778 689,297 . 427,861 305,696 757,651 739,304 277,135 853,758 362,542 811,481 1,659,260 1,583,858 874,460 209,276 94,004 264,632 118,259 244,087 524,399 309,845 450,986 13,748 43,860 43,294 25,477 95,535 248,396 236,169 123,774 347,109 360,742 789,557 794,535 62,995 122,592 100,838 42,008 386,278 587,482 734,767 283,468 79,742 28,636 39,152 88,125 143,791 226,356 227,420 114,550 1,975,361 889,568 895,816 1,972.669 277,279 588,808 571,016 257,398 647,754 231,880 234,093 610,197 54,762 59,133 26.715 24,553 237,865 96,740 114,164 264,173 121,429 522,607 321,409 , 246,594 705,611 417,042 393,796 708,647 84,491 42,539 65,129 91,844 2,983,036 1,355,524 3,135,947 1,227,192 900,875 397,612 930,025 402,281 352,242 380,474 1,055,439 917,094 758,609 338,623 256,393 629,199 442,037 1,004,715 470,233 996,058 340,449 141,006 170,922 405,696 418,001 197,424 435,016 222,631 481,022 220,408 493,771 217,826 702,494 1,872,561 1,906,154 765,295 1,149,071 502,415 1,259,783 477,957 347,782 913,455 872,883 401,512 406,107 302,107 925,323 174,195 1,766,789 974,838 . 1,833,530 991,387 120,795 227,187 103,896 228,420 221,006 922,761 716,381 309,238 13,099 48,790 15,975 41,479 109,263 234,774 92,805 211,887 938,162 313,932 303,517 856,123 72,466 103,105 51,671 , 93,569 899,346 116,712 277,736 2,232,735 655,730 767,697 67,825 367,571 257,891 885,985 138,198 3,404.396 985,917 1,172 527 763,949 1,043,776 439,401 429,935 561,220 2,033,613 1,313,831 1,047,042 304.884 2,062,428 361,661 1.123,669 44,395 234,551 1,038,867 114,049 449,659 35,383 151,670 868,438 309,681 294,743 33,944 139,208 106,082 416,115 51,610 1,469,579 405,102 463,956 334,294 478,358 192,585 211,480 222,060 862,296 570,985 460,050 156.346 1,063,865 130,262 460,145 17,796 108,361 364,016 57,221 INSURANCE STATISTICS, Alabama..................................... Arizona....................................... A rk a n sa s................................ California................................... Colorado..................................... Connecticut.................... .......... Delaware.................................... District of Columbia................ F lo rid a..................................... Georgia....................................... Idaho.......................................... Illinois..................................... . Indiana....................................... Iowa............................................ K ansas.......................................; Kentucky................................... Louisiana................................... Maine.......................................... Maryland................................... Massachusetts........................... Michigan.................................... Minnesota.................................. Mississippi................................. Missouri...................................... Montana..................................... Nebraska.................................... Nevada....................................... New Ham pshire....................... New Jersey................................ New Mexico.............................. 1912 616 P rem ium s R eceived a n d L o sse s P a id , b y S tates , Calendar Y e ars 1911 to 1916. [Source: Annual reports of The Spectator Co., New York, N. Y.J No. 3 5 4 .—ACCIDENT A N D H E A L T H INSURANCE (STOCK COMPANIES ONLY): 4,396,420 2,023,233 4,818,601 2,160,355 5,278,412 2,287,552 310,696 128,585 312,839 128,727 358,588 143,548 114,858 56,054 44,650 130,633 40,184 112,796 2,214,254 966,911 2,501,423 1,043,257 2,720,057 1,224,863 212,195 113,790 202,528 110,043 323,485 143,770 271,758 116,647 284,478 146.743 300,653 151,429 3,539,358 1,810,264 3,656,350 1,588.074 3,603,096 1,556,461 191,921 70,666 204,367 84,872 71,304 210,364 79,550 108,464 173,423 53,387 209,353 83,296 84,564 28,253 34,632 76,979 78,588 35,579 1,498,920 614,306 1,690,378 773,016 1,796,691 774,105 843,975 370,918 2,048,653 814,908 1,526,057 579,365 362,931 67,805 174,386 86,714 70,366 194,491 222,246 113,389 227,887 120,468 234,799 107,719 520,409 218,748 547,020 282,627 627,840 258,825 517,364 198,598 533,155 216,971 668,333 297,360 546,147 257,727 630,890 291,009 678,544 333,811 660,262 271,496 597,633 346,774 _ 821,296 347,017 79,028 13, 661 14,115 48 ,109 22,455 45,415 33,097,540 14,537,883 37,990,589 16,745,835 40,671,835 18,203,285 5,289,376 352,718 163,386 2,707,056 347,607 282,326 3,581,596 224,735 198,572 84,849 1,720,197 1,432,307 109,117 210,426 611,525 607,809 654,367 929,149 54,491 41,830,753 2,196,565 179,436 58, 733 1,045,740 196,081 108,913 1,442,818 99,636 109,061 35,559 795,244 615,532 114,092 93,466 252,251 290,419 320,959 469,262 23,310 18,361,764 5,592,497 395,574 179,839 2,723,783 537,235 255,280 3,447,2S6 243,702 201,230 120,362 1,828,328 1.216,589 192,855 212,700 641,895 612,183 643,316 931,392 50,103 41,069,870 2,7021261 185,425 64,445 1,191,732 221,832 119,733 1,585,441 84,591 93,327 68,762 896,533 594,893 81,200 95,107 247,657 303,780 305,007 404,940 13,213 18,519,057 5,989,932 431,827 230.715 3,002,708 377,943 289,419 3,668,361 279,016 238,162 175,945 . 2,102,304 1,491.048 235,226 204,872 752,429 769,708 857,821 1,203,116 57,002 2,577,488 212,417 79,357 1,193,280 170,765 127,832 1,550,792 99,492 100,640 72,264 924,810 710,540 115,911 96,010 324,028 383,731 394,084 592,245 20,047 IN S U R A N C E ST A T IST IC S New York....... North Carolina. North Dakota. Ohio................ Oklahoma....... Oregon............ Pennsylvania.. Rhode Island.. South Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessee........ Texas............. . Utah................ Vermont.......... Virginia.......... Washington... West Virginia.. Wisconsin____ Wyoming........ Total... O Y ears 1911 to 1916. [Source: Annual reports of The Spectator Co., New York, N. Y.] 19111 State. 1914 9 1916 1915 Premiums received. Losses paid. D o lla rs . D olla rs. D o lla rs . D ollars. D olla rs. D olla rs. lla rs, 304,296 201,120 361,945 249,602 416,942 309,082 D olla rs. D o268,338 389,680 D olla rs. Dollars. 350,644 216,886 480,247 31,597 22,094 22,414 63,761 30,417 60,813 53,506 135,072 53,333 65,446 220,645 55,171 228,129 95,968 59,478 112,455 56,051 206,658 115,737 221,076 158,789 296,915 1,281,743 384,631 2,081,389 694,113 2,320,499 1,079,014 1,026,619 723,656 1,363,866 447,977 1,319,841 338,879 169,669 334,396 165,345 317,991 129,582 321,745 167,584 278,084 162,683 181,472 425,955 114,830 692,902 186,710 777,837 320,778 574,071 210,221 765,451 188,657 1,217,217 11,102 29,351 39,519 42,557 57,702 10,239 18,702 6,609 50,834 18,667 105,850 35,139 175,453 160,008 67,620 194,739 75,491 234,355 65,898 167,756 48,923 307,591 25,401 146,937 58,813 174,974 63,207 194,260 74,480 167,160 93,056 251,219 100,837 301,505 152,770 382,284 166,145 464,296 240,321 451,686 261,857 467,835 218,335 %602,801 52,291 27,926 126,510 11,741 73,019 126,638 83,452 159,961 67,765 190,713 48,091 3,403,140 1,913,579 5,800,788 2,177,240 2,916,605 1,519,609 2,061,907 906,651 2,125,128 842,902 2,603,028 307,037 517,577 951,722 522,834 1,075,437 587,306 1,235,975 733,754 1,240,598 613,209 1,055,439 193,174 330,909 352,242 329,477 224,256 445,278 275,873 587,022 328,600 430.671 312,796 204,282 133,916 222,134 138,235 162,072 120,068 186,955 143,331 150,033 90,810 121,269 408,561 553,193 428,504 322,065 296,853 241,215 349,084 432,253 600,419 439,145 633,880 339,195 608,544 97,036 248,470 126,067 191,919 313,014 212,241 171,051 120,165 207,629 207, 789 92,201 208,172 74,313 272,216 134,465 278,872 136,281 342,089 137,537 192.650 448,892 122,871 403,422 122,495 443,233 160,905 500.195 181,691 388,955 123,773 488,311 3,369,196 1,412,528 7,092,926 1,796,455 2,735,891 1,449,539 2,909,123 1,190,061 3,313,468 1,358,640 4,002,836 812,710 465,116 1,860,575 617,180 657,326 390,865 878,827 262,003 975,399 252,316 - 1,035,705 1,097,450 826,914 1,133,174 756,706 1,233,308 976,273 618,254 581,625 557,965 302,285 182,893 79,222 99,262 103,604 81,687 141,775 127,684 128,500 95,632 141,124 87,437 743,098 1,400,554 785,296 , 1,492,892 854,837 1,404,552 922,549 1,527,261 852,773 1,576,860 919,883 1,910,694 46,710 135,940 66,709 77,295 60,320 60,961 97,055 169,624 79,397 113,839 73,738 176,769 148,714 225,588 133,610 248,768 157,268 285,161 199,610 192,826 176,920 223,569 7,964 24,147 13,615 770 3,402 716 34,849 28,351 67,748 375 4,206 165,375 130,848 236,749 118,015 327,305 171,457 356,166 237,027 381,742 253,865 423,676 1,631,596 416,244 2,183,175 620,590 1,043,966 352,214 1,190,154 314,244 1,335,882 363,903 1,935,907 7,407 33,736 21,358 2,764 27,383 65,624 14,016 5,150 14,775 3,867 8,797 D olla rs. Premiums received. D o lla rs. Losses paid. Premiums received. Losses paid. 19132 L o sses P a id , by S tates , Calendar Premiums received. Losses paid. Premiums received. Losses paid. Premiums received. Losses paid. 251,725 88,014 170,549 369,519 67,125 224,797 19,607 76,557 126,111 263,720 73,971 688,669 260,425 78,987 55,659 305,293 62,719 71,894 132,801 1,472,642 275,748 292,164 121,797 1,067,919 38,017 133,908 547 286,561 436,799 19,861 IN S U R A N C E ST A T IST IC S Alabama................................. Arizona................................... Arkansas................................ California............................... Colorado................................. Connecticut............................ Delaware................................ District of Columbia.............. Florida.................................. Georgia................................... Idaho...................................... Illinois.................................... Indiana................................... Iowa........................................ Kansas........................... ........ Kentucky............................... Louisiana............................... Maine...................................... Maryland............................... Massachusetts..................... Michigan................................ Minnesota............................... Mississippi.............................. Missouri.................................. Montana................................. Nebraska................................ Nevada.................................. New Hampshire.................... New Jersey............................ New Mexico........................... 19121 and 618 No. 355.—LIABILITY INSURANCE (STOCK COMPANIES ONLY): P rem ium s R eceived J Including workmen’s compensation, 10,308,073 378,170 73,649' 1,408,636 279,526 655,773 3,275,442 330,642 ’ 166,545 14,404 686,936 487,346 161,326 90,562 470,557 323,747 89,207 462,904 30,315 37,008,653 6,906,267 260,706 23,504 1,459,816 179,225 463,845 1,503,206 269,579 85,001 9,418 352,606 340,364 80,148 53,276 165,212 180,665 85,961 507,041 23,220 21,784,211 9,041,697 5,651,948 10,616,970 5,525,671 294,443 373,844 240,221 517,215 29,193 89,442 28,020 115,712 704,948 1 353,088 743,380 2,072,096 87,211 271,276 170,140 105,433 374,241 271,055 371,077 180,738 3,418,906 1,764,028 2,892,691 1,599,088 392,433 191,194 519,021 183,667 182,171 100,500 257,910 104,306 25,353 7,349 12,893 35,031 714,712 356,864 837,130 386,011 329,195 167,528 551,007 244,600 151,476 160,551 109,825 305,221 105,539 70,844 92,621 43,470 474,752 208,906 577,380 209,831 364,721 162,006 486,500 156,749 84.368 57,522 119,329 44,453 433,9S2 224,753 563,576 131,701 25,182 16,690 16,091 6,698 36,111,633 18,229,485 41,890,511 17,621,235 *Exclusive of workmen’s compensation. 6Z9 9,809,717 4,741,118 10,895,904 6,424,811 11,528,306 7,590,821 171,739 117,191 261,534 225,302 304,756 236,982 36,750 23,27.5 40,009 16,838 63,149 8,150 1,996,505 1,066,092 ' 2,591,760 1,332,858 2,598,237 2,285,762 167,192 100,084 164,032 116,647 181,492 ' 152,297 487,215 279,416 683,142 414,196 767,455 604,445 2,310,068 886,237 2,406,739 1,002,109 2,597,238 1,316,321 356,093 187,886 564,197 240,318 322,395 224,417 51,229 19,822 151,103 82,064 90,873 36,627 1,467 90 7,793 1,686 10,624 4,643 422,761 228,655 547,113 297,061 625,205 379,023 672, 559 372,677 414,022 314,726 765,624 469,884 66,423 137,849 142,748 70,948 73,800 192,756 46,111 85,499 40,952 112,102 87,663 90,325 261,846 136,049 341,644 162,825 409,134 178,597 737,304 400,615 357,232 237,142 346,585 269,048 172,517 61,757 281,989 88,158 235,707 116,664 1,022,288 557,302 900,950 726,461 1,020,205 970,722 13,558 11,100 2,271 26,525 6,664 13,967 37,150,801 18,302,011 48,488,753 22,243,329 41,829,024 25,839,276 IN S U R A N C E S T A T IS T IC S . New York.............................. North Carolina....................... North Dakota........................ Ohio....................................... Oklahoma.............................. Oregon.................................... Pennsylvania......................... Rhode Island......................... South Carolina....................... South Dakota......................... Tennessee............................... Texas...................................... Utah....................................... Vermont............................... Virginia.................................. Washington............................ West Virginia....................... Wisconsin............................... Wyoming................„............ Total............................. 620 M A R IN E AND S E A M A N ’ S IN S U R A N C E , N o . 3 5 6 .— M A R IN E A N D S E A M A N ’S IN S U R A N C E : P o l ic ie s W r it t e n , A m o u n t s I n s u r e d a n d a t R i s k , P r e m iu m s , E x p e n s e s , a n d L o s s e s P a id a n d E s t im a t e d , Y e a r s E n d e d J u n e 30, 1916, a n d 1917, a n d f r o m S e p t . 2, 1914, to O ct . 3 1 ,1 9 1 7 . [Source: Annual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury.] 1916 1917 Sept. 2,1914, to Oct. 31,1917. 304 Policies written.................................................number.. 5,065 11,728 Amount insured................................................ dollars.. 53.655.010.00 472.579.383.00 856,270,337.00 Premiums...............................................................do.... 13.647.962.00 26,151,291.71 33,393,476.53 906,418.16 Amount at risk June 30..........................................do__ Losses paid and estimated, less salvage................ do__ 218,368.34 154.320.368.00 20,008,505.66 10,512,620.00 25,337.50 Expenses................................................................do___ 31,219.09 94,296.38 F IB E S 621 N o . 3 5 7 .— P I K E S ; N u m b e r , E st im a t e d V a l u e o f P r o p e r t y I n v o l v e d , I n s u r a n c e T h e r e o n , I n s u r a n c e L oss a n d E st im a t e d T o t a l L oss , C a l e n d a r Y e a r 1916, w it h P o p u l a t io n a n d N u m ber o f F ir e s p e r 1,000 o f P o p u l a t io n , b y C it ie s H a v in g a P o p u l a t io n o f 100,000 a n d U p w a r d , a n d b y S t a t e s . ISource: Annual report of the committee on statistics, National Board of Fire Underwriters.] Total estimated value of Total property Total Total loss (in 1,000 Popula Num involved insurance insurance estimated toFires Loss State and city. per tion.1 ber of in fires on thereon. loss. sured and of popu capita.* fires. which unin sured).* lation. claim for loss is made. D olla rs. D o lla rs. D olla rs. D o lla rs. D o lla rs . Alabama: Birmingham.......... 175,000 2,486 7,696,872 4,247,627 373,023 472,397 14.21 2.70 California: 610,682 3.63 909 Los Angeles............ 550 000 1 896 8,059,315 3,814,325 107,375 151,662 4.27 1.11 .72 Oakland................. 210,000 5.94 San Francisco........ 460,000 2,733 Colorado: Denver................. 260,000 1,310 12,377,102 8,697,867 223,098 243,064 5.04 .93 Connecticut: 77,282 5.49 5,532,955 Bridgeport............. 130,000 714 5,121,742 3,695,985 145,384 87,694 5.22 .67 150,468 Hartford................ 115,000 601 5,428,934 3,883,767 561,107 586,031 5.06 1.31 4,284,564 New Haven........... 160,000 811 3.66 Delaware: 1.74 Wilmington........... 106,374 185 District of Columbia: 380,106 3.27 1.06 5,755,317 Washington........... 360 000 1,179 Georgia: Atlanta.................. 200,000 1,209 9,184,881 5,301,425 534,520 559,559 6.04 2.80 Illinois: 64,893,740 5,340,209 5,340,209 5.32 2.05 Chicago.................. 2,610,000 13,888 Indiana: 763,552 1.77 2.87 Indianapolis.......... 265,578 471 6,069,829 4,049,140 Iowa: Moines............. 105,500 1,282 11,324,308 5,943,135 124,570 152,499 12.15 1.44 Des Kansas: .84 Kansas 100,000 904 16,698,475 8,663,380 71,051 83,758 9.04 Kentucky:City........... 250,000 8,652,439 511,625 511,625 3.72 2.05 930 Louisville............... Louisiana: New Orleans.......... 370,000 900 16,189,520 13,029,908 416,524 416,524 2.43 1.13 Maryland: 5,137,418 539,324 642,162 3.26 1.05 Baltimore............... 610,000 1,992 Massachusetts: Boston.................... 750,000 3,471 3,169,754 39,939,740 2,251,410 2,473,801 5.45 2.99 2,307,804 308,406 328,963 4.62 3.30 Cambridge............. 110,000 600 3.09 Fall River.............. 130,000 401 12,324,238 11,454,354 909,929 1,181,893 4.24 9.09 1,468,404 .74 Lawrence............... 100,560 427 6,339,155 1.997,909 72,515 74,567 LoweU.................... 108,000 866 2,206,320 16,256,870 138,171 141,572 8.02 1.31 8.57 102,000 Lynn..................... 120 000 874 16,637,157 5,379,420 117,781 119,947 3.37 1.18 59,622 .50 404 New Bedford......... 8,782,115 170,913 178,918 761 Springfield............. 106,365 1,229 10,186,751 4,704,579 182,829 193,160 7.15 1.68 6,014,275 7.35 1.16 Worcester............... 167,000 Michigan: 5.31 2.24 Detroit................... 750,000 3,983 32,438,298 24,972,246 408,279 1,683,463 2.36 3.71 482,139 Grand Rapids........ 130,000 306 9,296,142 4,408,711 Minnesota: 3.84 Minneapolis............ 364,000 2,288 36,224,087 28,877,344 1,322,968 1,398,356 6.29 2.73 St. Paul................. 260,000 2,121 12,088,744 8,670,392 694,443 710,000 8.15 Missouri; Kansas City........... 300,000 3,181 38,643,475 28,976,707 768,281' 829,341 10.60 2.76 St. Louis................ 810,000 4,412 21,044,797 15,873,660 1,816,566 1,645,064 5.45 2.03 Nebraska: Omaha................... 165,000 1,416 24,875,751 15,793,504 689,876 703,206 8.58 4.26 New Jersey: 1,041,246 144,105 4 .4 0 3.40 Camden.................. 103,000 453 10,130,770 7,472,915 7,509,067 3.59 27,71 Jersey City............. 271,000 973 2.77 Newark.................. 410,000 1,135 19,409,067 15,527,254 998,849 1,105,486 3. 47 2.70 6,628,544 132,344 137,804 1.06 Paterson................. 130,000 452 41,416 44,224 3.05 .42 Trenton.................. 106,000 324 New York: 3,354,601 289,131 295,568 6.24 2.53 Albany................... 116,756 729 1,066,450 4.94 2.27 Buffalo...,............. 470,000 2,324 , 1Estimated. s In some instances figures of insurance loss are taken. 8Where no total loss is given, the loss per capita is based on insurance loss. 622 FIBES, No. 357.— F ir e s : N u m b e r , E st im a t e d V a l u e ’o f P r o p e r t y I n v o l v e d , I n s u r a n c e T h e r e o n , I n s u r a n c e L oss a n d E s t im a t e d T o t a l L oss, C a l e n d a r Y e a r 1916, w it h P o p u l a t io n a n d N u m b e r o f F ir e s p e e 1,000 o f P o p u l a t io n , b y C it ie s H a v in g a P o p u l a t io n o f 100,000 a n d U p w a r d , a n d b y S ta tes — Continued. State and city. Total estimated Total value of Num property Total Total estimated Fires Popula ber of involved insurance insurance loss (in to 1,000 Loss per tion. fires. in fires on thereon. loss. sured and of popu capita. unin Which sured). lation. claim for loss is made. D olla rs. D o lla rs. New Y ork—Con. 5,602,841 13,678 D o lla rs. D oU ars. D o lla rs. 8,746,404 . 2,44 1.56 MBaroh a ttaand n nx, n , 5,253,739 2.58 1.59 Richmond....... 3,307,983 8,525 Brooklyn and 2,294,858 5,153 3,492,665 2, 24 1.52 Queens..._ 276,255 3.96 1.08 Rochester............... '256.'000 lj 013 6,324,150 301,797 310,394 4.05 2.07 Syracuse................ 150,000 607 Ohio: Akron.................... 120,000 562 5,884,700 4,453,778 140,039 170,655 4.68 1.42 410,476 1,747 Cincinnati.............. 680,000 2,936 10,741,080 8,937,963 475,150 648,336 4.32 1.51 7,286,784 769,064 769,064 4.25 1.13 Cleveland..............., Columbus............... 220,000 922 2,398,224 1,451,964 228,297 294,532 4.19 1.34 2,100,812 Dayton.................. 140,000 808 2,995,097 7,232,470 461,373 474, 779 5.77 3.39 Toledo.................... 200,000 1,098 8,602,694 25,193,478 365,342 383,717 - 5.49 1.92 Youngstown.......... 110,000 771 43,343,609 106,535 115,698 7.01 1.05 Oregon: Portland................ 280,000 816 6,512,549 4,202,604 523,508 554,233 2.91 1.98 Pennsylvania: 112, 766, 760 2,584,190 2, 766,595 2.77 1.63 Philadelphia.......... 1,700,000 % 065 19,400,150 Pittsburgh............. 574,000 4, 721 1,708,526 3.60 2.98 Reading................. 110,000 176 76,323 1.60 .69 2,316,421 354,944 395,298 3.74 2.71 Scranton................ 146,0p0 547 Rhode Island: 15,529,537 644,517 695,806 7.22 2.81 Providence............. 247,660 1,789 Tennessee: Memphis................ 150,000 1,546 4,662,842 3,302,435 249,049 293,842 10.31 1.96 Nashville2. . . ........ 117,000 610 6,805,626 5,450,001 252,034 293,931 5.21 2* 51 Texas: Dallas.................... 125,000 861 9,797,263 5,632,480 463,983 622,692 6.88 4-18 Fort Worth........... 105,000 768 5,230,393 4,184,315 158,978 120,000 967 4,894,255 Houston................ 125,000 484 9,245,306 4,013,000 753,361 183,483 8.06 6.90 827,854 7.31 1.74 8,288,165 192,613 271,143 3.87 2.13 San Antonio....... Utah: Salt Lake Virginia: City....... 120,000 458 13,360,544 5,451,194 127,972 148,903 3.82 1.24 Richmond.,.......... 160,000 939 8,132,192 3,718,362 287,010 294,541 5.87 1.84 Washington: Seattle.................... 320,000 1,409 12,557,174 8,939,761 Spokane................. 150,323 636 2,264,516 271,048 625,760 4.40 1.96 Tacoma.................. 113,000 715 3,265,881 412,125 112,402 307,505 4.23 2.04 209,293 6.32 1.85 Wisconsin: Milwaukee........ 440,000 1,847 35.762,655 26,726,586 1,035,224 1,059,682 4.20 2.41 1Insurance loss for Manhattan and Bronx as reported by the fire patrol, $6,509,620, or $2.03 per capita. 2Exclusive of confiagation of Mar. 22, which destroyed 719 buildings, entailing a loss of $1,553,753. N o. 3 5 8 .—FERE LOSSES IN THE UNITED STATES: endar Year. Y ears 1875 to 1916. E s t im a t e d V a l u e , C a l [Source: Annual reports of the National Board of Fire Underwriters.] Loss. Year. Loss. Yesfir. 1875......................... 1876......................... 1877......................... 1878......................... 1879......................... 1880......................... 1881......................... 1882......................... 1883......................... 1884......................... 1885.:...................... 1886...:.................. 1887......................... 1888......................... D o lla rs. 78,102,285 64,630,600 68,265,800 64.315.900 77,703,700 74,643,400 81.280.900 84,505,024 100,149,228 110,008,611 102,818,796 104,924,750 120,283,055 110,885,665 Loss. DoliaTS. 1889....................... 123,046,833 1903.................. 145,302,155 1890.......................i 108,993,792 1904. .. 229,198,050 1891....................... 143,764,967 1905.................. 165,221,650 1892....................... 151,516,098 1906.................. 1893....................... 167,544,370 1907....................... 518,611,800 215,084,709 1894....................... 140,006,484 1908. 217,885,850 1895....................... 142,110,233 1909....................... 188,705,150 ........ 214,003,300 1896....................... 118,737,420 1910.. 1897....................... 116,354,575 1911....................... 217,004,575 1898....................... 130,593,905 1912....................... 206.438,900 1899....................... 153,597,830 1913....................... 203,763,550 1900....................... 160,929,805 1914....................... 221,439,350 1901....................... 165,817,810 1915....................... 172,033,200 1902....................... 161,078,040 1916....................... 214,530,995 D o lla rs. PUBLIC FINANCE AND NATIONAL WEALTH, N o . 3 5 9 .— S U M M A R Y O P P E R C A P I T A R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S , U N D E R S P E C I F I E D H E A D S : B y G roups of Cities , F iscal Y ear E nded J une 30, [Source: Report of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Property taxes. Groups of cities. Cities having a population of 500,000 or D o lls. 25.30 over in 1917............... Cities having a population of 300,000 to 21.72 500,000 in 1917........................ ............ Cities having a population of 100,000 to 16.54 300,000 in 1917..................................... Cities having a population of 50,000 to 100,000 in 1917..................................... 14.13 Cities having .a population of 30.000 to 50,000 in 1917....................................... 14.87 Grand total.................................. 20.48 r -----— --------------------------------------- Poll taxes. Business and nonbusiness license taxes. Special assessment and special charges for outlays: Pines, forfeits, and es cheats. Subventions, grants, gifts, donations, and pension assessments. Earamgs of general de partments. Highway privileges, rents, and interest. Earnings of public-service 1 enterprises. | Total. 1917. D olls. D o lls. D olls. D olls. D olls. D o lls. D olls. D olls. D o lls . 0.02 .03 .11 .10 .12 .06 2.14 2.42 1.22 1.32 1. 22 1.78 2.43 3.26 2.53 2.05 2.38 2.50 0.15 .14 .14 .14 .18 .15 0.79 3.06 1.24 1.46 1.33 1.32 0.95 2.84 1.11 1. 51 .60 .98 .49 .61 .58 .58 .s o ; 1.76 3.63 3.47 2.52 2.90 2.75 3.19 38.24 36.72 25.89 23.20 24.01 32.04 N o . 3 6 0 .— S U M M A R Y O F P E R C A P I T A G O V E R N M E N T A L C O S T P A Y M E N T S , U N D E R S P E C I F I E D H E A D S : B y G roups of Cities , F iscal Y ear E nded J une 30, 1917. [Source: Report of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Groups of cities. Cities having a population of 500,000 or a population Cities having overin 1917... of 300,000 to a population Cities having 500,000in 1917 of 100,000 to 300,000in 1917 Cities having a population of 50,000 to 100,000in 1917 . Cities having a population of 30,000 to 50,000 in 1917 . Grand total............... | Expenses of general departments. ■ A• n a d o a? TJ +2 £ < D f c — a>cj © P e *-§ S g s -43 ft 41 63 I 11 ^ c3 g 9 g 2 to P o ft ft M 05 S ft ft P ©C . oO IS (3 SEi C W O •M a> C 1 ' ft s 8S 33j 1H S o E 3 D olls. D olls. DoUs. D olls. DoUs. D olls. D olls. D olls. D olls. DoUs. D olls. D olls. 3.06 2.70 1.18 1.15 * 1.19 2.18 2.71 2.23 1.56 1.35 1.20 2.08 1.56 2.11 1.70 1.53 1,49 1.65 2.35 2.12 1.59 1.44 1.31 1.94 2.12 2.47 1.88 1. 58 1.75 2.01 6.65 6.53 5.66 5.32 5.64 6.16 0.82 .77 .58 .41 .43 .67 3.55 3.01 1.33 .89 .96 2.41 1.44 1.69 1.17 1.45 1.31 1.40 5.69 4.15 3.10 2. 65 2.49 4. 22 9.48 10.36 7.06 7.30 7. 67 8.61 623 39.43 38.12 26.81 25.08 25.43 33.31 624 PER CAPITA REVEN UE RECEIPTS, No. 3 61 .—PER CAPITA R E V E N U E RECEIPTS, U N D E R SPECIFIED H EAD S: B y Cities of 100,000 P opulation or O y e r , F iscal Y ear E nded J une 30, 1917. [Source: Report of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce, which see for corresponding figures for smaller cities.] Poll taxes. Business and _ non business license taxes. Special assessments and special charges for outlays. Fines, forfeits, and escheats. Subventions, grants, gifts, donations, and special assessments. 1 Earnings of general departments. Highway privileges, rents, andTinterest. 1 Earnings of publicservice enterprises. Per capita revenue receipts from— Property taxes. City. Rank of city in popul tion. ^ 3o i £-4 Dolls. Dolls. o lls New York, N. Y .................... 1 D o lls. D olls. Dolls. Dolls. Dolls. D0.56 . Dolls. Dolls. 3.77 35.20 30.13 1.39 2.64 0.30 3.20 3-20 42.17 2 19.68 Chicago, 111............................. 3.93 3.70 0.17 .80 1.16 2.52 3.06 27.30 .20 Philadelphia, Pa.................... 3 16.29 0.04 1.33 .41 .04 .86 1.00 4.26 34.36 4 19.35 St. Louis, Mo.......................... .90 1.38 3.38 50.70 Boston, Mass.......................... 5 37.83 .19 5.23 3.52 .06 .26 1.46 4.26 4.46 33.18 1.66 .48 .10 .54 6 20.50 4.08 Cleveland, Ohio...................... 1.55 2.79 .14 '.65 2.24 1.24 3.16 39.06 Detroit, Mich...... ................... 7 1.23 .73 Baltimore, Md........................ 8 25.00 ........ 2.07 3.48 .20 2,25 3.02 3.29 3.67 30.84 18.80 .59 .02 1.09 1.30 Pittsburgh, Pa....................... 4.21 40.82 9 1.47 .42 .27 1.19 1.20 2.06 , 4-58 45.06 Los Angeles, Cal..................... 10 30.00 28.90 2.95 4.56 .23 1.86 1.26 .72 2.95 40.31 Buffalo, N. Y........................ 11 28.55 1.63 2.63 .16 1.21 1.79 1.40 3.31 43.05 San Francisco, Cal.................. 12 27.15 3.38 5.47 .04 1.88 .98 .84 2.30 32.11 Milwaukee, Wis...................... 13 20.70 3.52 2.43 .16 1.80 .88 .31 3.32 36.21 Cincinnati, Ohio..................... 14 21.50 1.98 1.30 .11 .60 1.34 6.06 Newark, N .J.......................... 15 21.98 .15 2.17 2.38 .08 4.12 1.12 2.17 3.94 38.12 23.32 New Orleans,D. C.................. La.................... 16 14.58 .14 2.62 .22 .10 .67 .88 .93 3.18 43.64 Washington, 1.90 17 17.66 Minneapolis, Minn................. 18 19.98 ........ 4.39 4.21 .38 17.47 .93 1.06 7.37 30.69 1.44 .77 .14 1.13 .90 .15 1.83 44.28 Seattle, Wash......................... 19 25.11 .35 .56 Jersey City, N. J .................... 20 16.19 .01 1.81 7.90 .07 3.39 1.23 1,84 4.57 28.97 .37 .23 1.52 .72 21 21.64 4.35 41.28 Kansas City, Mo.................... 3.03 9.08 .11 .69 1.30 1.08 3.03 30.87 Portland, Oreg....................... 22 15.69 .40 7.55 .11 Indianapolis, Ind................... 23 15-82 .06 1.47 6.10 .04 2.28 .23 1.57 .18 26.22 .40 .69 1.46 1.06 1.06 .18 27.63 24 19.59 Denver, Colo.......................... -51 4.69 .12 .64 .32 1.72 2.98 31.52 .42 Rochester, N. Y..................... 25 20.43 .99 Providence, R. I .................... 26 18.49 .13 1.30 4.40 .04 .24 .78 2.82 3.45 27.57 .34 .03 2.00 St. Paul. Minn...................... 27 16.10 2.50 3.25 .08 1.09 .46 .75 3.07 26.23 25.85 Louisville, Ky........................ 28 16.73 .51 2.22 3.62 .04 1.45 .41 1.70 3.76 24.62 1.41 29 13.45 Columbus, Ohio..................... .68 Oakland, Cal.......................... 30 17.50 1.77 3.51 .03 5.07 .90 .26 2.67 22.77 .20 .48 .54 1.17 .43 29.13 .38' 31 14.08 Toledo, Ohio.......................... Atlanta, Ga............................ 32 12.68 .09 1.13 2.79 .04 .35 .37 .22 2.73 20.24 1.44 1.76 .37 .57 ,28 12.38 Birmingham, Ala.................. 33 5.08 2.37 1.43 .35 .89 .23 5.30 34.48 34 19.13 .15 2.18 4.25 .25 1.61 .56 2.12 3.47 33.19 Omaha, Nebr......................... W orcester, Mass..................... 35 22.69 .62 1.32 1.30 .04 .68 1.66 1.81 5.99 27.46 Richmond, Va....................... 36 16.31 .15 1.37 .72 .24 .29 .11 1.95 2.67 27.94 Syracuse, N. Y....................... 37 19.11 1.22 3.56 .05 .62 .31 .34 2.75 24.83 .51 .51 Spokane, Wash...................... 38 11.26 .16 .18 New Haven, Conn.................. 39 18.02 .28 1.43 5.97 .19 3.15 1.01 .28 2.98 22.10 .32 .71 .71 .32 .02 21.84 .84 Memphis, Tenn...................... 40 13.45 .72 .14 41 10.08 .17 1.79 1.56 .11 1.96 .28 .46 0) 14.57 Scranton, Pa.......................... .78 18.64 Paterson, N .J..................... 42 11.47 .05 . 1.77 .91 .11 3.00 .59 1.16 2.52 25.03 .49 Grand Rapids, Mich................... 43 15.31 .76 3.16 .05 1.92 .61 1.10 2.23 24.19 .97 .34 (}Y 44 18.24 ” .*49 1.22 .20 .06 .05 Fall River, Mass.................... 2.21 22.90 Dayton,Tex............................. 45 1.25 2.32 .14 .74 .92 1.10 2.69 29,49 Dallas, Ohio......................... 46 14.22 .69 .61 .02 .50 San Antonio, Tex.................. 47 18.47 17.72 .77 3.49 .06 1.56 .48 .56 .11 20.84 1.46 .34 .66 .15 Bridgeport, Conn................... 48 20.43 .44 1.63 .88 .33 .75 0) 25,45 3.38 New Bedford, Mass................ 49 .90 .38 .05 .15 .44 .19 2.57 29.10 Salt Lake City, Utah............. 50 21.79 .43 2.98 7.30 .11 3.32 .99 1.03 3.05 34.20 17.29 Nashville, Tenn..................... 51 10.75 1.91 1.30 .33 3.15 .46 1.13 3.87 22.08 33.73 Cambridge, Mass.................... 52 Lowell, Mass.......................... 53 26.01 .41 1.06 .35 .05 -14 .61 1.89 8.88 30.12 16.40 .34 .10 .45 .03 .10 .95 .73 2.35 22.10 54 12.59 Tacoma? Wash....................... .18 3.57 .58 '3.33 .40 1.26 2.39 27.58 .59 Houston, Tex......................... 55 .57 .08 .18 1.79 .50 Trenton, N .J......................... 56 20.79 .17 .36 2.16 .10 3.06 .51 1.30 3.21 24.03 4,32 Hartford, Pa........................... Conn..................... . 57 12,17 .48 .89 1.35 .17 .72 1.20 1.46 2.37 37.75 27.17 .32 Reading, 58 8.61 13,44 .79 .21 .04 .75 .09 .25 Youngstown, Ohio................. 59 16.38 1.09 3.68 .29 .55 .36 .40 2.49 25.25 Fort Worth, Tex.................. . 60 11.56 .29 2.72 17.44 .43 1.02 -12 .92 .38 1.84 3.33 20.49 61 9.97 Camden,N. Y 1.45 1.18 .04 .36 62 21.96 .09 1.28 3.27 .03 2.24 .13 .65 3.69 31.62 Albany, N .J......................... Springfield, Mass. 63 31.30 .57 1.35 .96 .08 .60 1.66 .84 ‘3,70 25.08 .11 1.27 .97 5.15 42.16 Lynn, Mass........... 64 17.97 .11 .26 .10 Des Moines, Iowa. 65 19.29 .53 .30 .51 .22 .06 .47 .45 .26 21.82 66 16.10 .14 1.32 .37 .05 .56 .64 .32 1.54 20.53 Lawrence, Mass... .06 1Less than one-half of 1 cent. 625 P E B CAPITA G O V EBN M EN TA L COST P A Y M E N T S, N o. 3 6 2 .—P E B CAPITA GOVERNM ENTAL COST PAYM ENTS, U N D E R SPE C IFIE D H E A D S: B y Cities op 100,000 P opulation or O ver , in F iscal Y ear E nded J une 30, 1917. (Source: Report of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce, which see for corresponding figures for smaller cities.] Rank of city in population. City. © o ’£ i Expenses of general departments. 0? >* g H I . •ola ■ S3 l g £ | 33 2 $ .§1-H • s I I -a a o 2 ^ C wG ® O J< 3 O boH ft ft3 ft ft s i a I ft ft New York, N. Y......... Chicago, 111.................. Philadelphia, Pa......... St. Louis, Mo............... Boston, Mass............... Cleveland Ohio.......... Detroit, Mich............... Baltimore, Pa............ Pittsburgh,Md............. Los Angeles, Cal.......... Buffalo, N.'Y.............. San Francisco, Cal....... Milwaukee, Wis.......... Cincinnati, J ............... Newark N. Ohio.......... New Orleans, La......... Washington,'D. C....... Minneapolis' Minn...... Seattle, Wash.............. Jersey City, N. J.......... Kansas City, Mo.......... Portland, Oreg............ Indianapolis, Ind........ Denver. Colo............... Rochester, N. Y.......... Providence, R. I......... St. Paul, Minn............ Louisville, Ky............. Columbus,Cal............... Oakland, Ohio.......... Toledo, Ohio............... Atlanta, Ga................. Birmingham, Ala........ Omaha, Nebr.............. Worcester, Mass.......... Richmond, Va............. Syracuse, Wash........... Spokane, N. Y ............ New Haven, Conn...... Memphis, Tenn........... Scranton, Pa............... Paterson, N. J............. Grand Rapids, Mich... Fall River, Mass.......... Dayton,Tex.................. Dallas, Ohio.............. San Antonio,Conn........ Bridgeport, Tex....... New Bedford Mass__ Salt Lake City, Utah... Nashville, Tenn.......... Cambridge, Mass......... Lowell, Mass............... Tacoma, Wash............ Houston, Tex.............. Trenton, N. J.............. Hartford, Conn............ Reading, Pa................. Youngstown,Tex......... Fort Worth, Ohio...... Camden, N. J .............. Albany, N. Y....... Springfield, Mass......... Lynn, Mass.................. Des Moines, Iowa........ Lawrence, Mass........... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 S 3 o 3§ 1 © s t-i 5 ft & 'i o ft 1 O D o lls. D o lls. D o lls. D o lls. D o lls. D o lls. D o lls. D o lls. D o lls. D o lls . D o lls. D o lls . 3.36 2. 86 1.65 2.35 2.03 7.42 0.59 4. 43 1.12 9.31 6. 42 41.53 3.29 2.99 2. 92 2. 67 2.88 2.43 3.46 2. 93 1.58 2.18 2.21 2. 63 1.73 2.22 3.45 1.86 3.49 2.61 1.78 2. 58 3.55 3.33 2.08 1.59 3.20 2.40 2.74 2. 62 1.83 1. 27 2.06 2. 81 2.13 1.23 3.31 1.43 2.49 2.77 3.76 2,11 1.24 .81 2. 04 .67 2. 64 1.12 1. 46 2.03 1.35 2.26 1. 02 1. 47 1.06 1.99 1.26 1.21 1.67 1.59 1.23 1.30 .79 1.69 .67 1..80 1 .2 7 43 1.89 1.00 1.66 1.67 1.56 1.63 .91 .85 1. 05 1.77 '.82 1. 75 .91 1.51 .99 .69 1.26 1.34 .76 1.61 1. 46 1.29 1.08 1.42 1. 05 2. 22 1.47 1.23 1.75 1.15 .1.33 1.44 1.25 1.45 1.20 1.83 1.09 1.44 1.00 1.00 1.17 1, 58 .95 1.69 1.56 2.53 .76 .92 1.24 1.32 .75 1 . 02 1 . 1 0. 8 6 2.19 22.. 29 1.32 58 1.04 1.35 1.03 1 . 01 .76 1.30 1.34 .85 1.60 2.51 1.27 2. 00 1.62 1. 97 1.85 2. 89 3.60 1. 77 1.87 1. 70 1.57 1.83 1.57 2, 46 1.66 1.61 1.98 2. 07 1.45 2.09 2.00 1.93 1.62 1.57 2.01 1.45 1.45 1.02 2. 87 1.74 1.68 1. 82 1.31 1.69 1.53 1.33 1. 89 1. 89 1.35 1.32 1.88 1.66 2. 06 1.32 .97 1.36 1.54 1.68 1.53 1.59 1.53 2. 33 .58 1.12 1. 01 0 1.37 2.35 3.10 1. 40 2.33 1.29 2.57 1.84 1.70 3.29 2.26 3.50 2.30 2.38 1. 44 2. 72 1.64 2. 71 1.72 2.64 2.39 2.49 1.51 1.96 1.66 1,48 1.13 1.37 .94 2.50 1. 92 1.33 1. 83 1.91 1.27 1.16 2.31 .68 1.29 1.96 1. 93 2. 55 1.10 1.13 1.38 1.14 1.39 1.45 1.48 1.37 2.35 1.70 2. 46 1.80 1 . 88 1.10 2. 78 1.47 .66 1.46 1.65 2.65 1.13 .89 .60 1,16 2.18 3.11 1. 91 1 . 01 2. 03 1.50 2.18 2.33 3. 06 1.88 1. 94 2. 53 2. 81 3.61 3.35 2.38 2.16 3.32 1.84 1.56 2. 84 2.63 2. 23 1.89 2.79 1.89 1.86 2. 34 2. 84 2.73 2. 62 1.60 .97 2. 26 1.84 1.52 1. 01 1.90 3.18 1.00 1.84 1, 44 2.19 2.63 1.17 1.14 .83 1. 81 1.72 2.58 1.43 2.15 2. 63 1.67 1.47 2.17 2.19 1.37 1.53 1.20 2.18 1.49 1.13 .72 1.30 1.45 3.70 2. 07 1. 95 1.82 6.10 4.95 5. 75 8.30 6.64 3.57 4.07 7,55 10.97 6.56 5.23 6.34 7.22 8.01 3.75 7.90 8.12 6.29 5. 81 6.66 5.82 5. 46 6.20 6. 22 5.20 4.99 4. 52 5.69 7-85 5.91 3. 97 2.91 7.12 7. 84 4.64 5. 25 5.61 6.95 3.91 5.05 5.73 7. 81 5.49 5.09 5. 02 4.58 6.08 5.20 7.25 3.98 6.97 4.61 5.61 4. 97 6.19 8.14 3.80 6.03 3.19 5.63 5.34 9.60 4. 78 9.28 4.96 1 Payments for the acquisition or improvement of property. 32951°—s http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ A 1917------40 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1.03 .85 .94 1.69 .49 1.23 .88 .82 .53 1.15 .94 .71 .30 .98 .36 1.21 1.03 .44 .43 .72 .54 .68 1.21 .99 .54 .86 .51 . 11 .90 .15 .45 .08 ,70 ,63 .41 .55 .52 .67 .91 .30 .36 .66 .27 .27 .52 .33 .50 .41 .59 .76 .89 .2 7 .77 .30 .33 1.06 .35 .25 .49 .30 2.72 3.46 2.38 5.05 2.18 2.88 1. 94 3.56 2.53 3.33 3.80 2-72 3.19 3.40 1. 24 5.62 2.10 1. 92 2.49 2. 67 .55 1. 46 2.38 1.93 1.30 1.25 1.80 .76 .77 .89 1.87 .39 .70 2.85 1.62 2.24 .97 1. 70 1.27 .43 .89 .62 1.89 1.55 .95 .90 2. 08 2.05 .54 1 . 02 2. 80 2.02 .47 1. 42 .63 1.84 .27 .93 .43 .71 1 . 2.35 0 1 . 1.63 2 .8 8 2.17 .44 .50 .32 1. 42 1.37 1.41 1.77 1. 81 1.59 1.09 1.33 1.58 4.45 1.56 2. 22 .90 1.41 1.26 2. 24 .39 .96 4.66 .79 2.47 1.55 .06 .15 1.49 1. 26 1.39 .85 2.42 .58 1.43 1.30 .18 1.95 3..77 14 1.03 .95 .01 1.57 ‘*.'61' 1.67 .85 .81 1.79 .10 (2) 1.29 1.38 1.04 1. 81 1.40 2. 97 1.02 2.45 1.74 1.09 1.12 1.31 1.03 2 2.19 2 1 .8 6 2.06 .36 1 1. 58 12.63 3. 05 10.55 1.24 8.90 4.55 8. 23 12.15 4.62 21.06 1.95 6.05 5.39 9.51 4.83 19.40 4. 25 3.54 7.36 4.88 15.13 1. 49 11.42 7.50 8.89 5. 70 9. 66 4.92 7.86 .61 8. 54 3.25 16. 24 11.41 6.37 5.16 2. 28 1.98 14.47 5.70 6.75 1.03 10. 77 1. 79 2.17 3.39 10.04 3.38 7.02 2. 87 8. 96 2.43 6.29 7.48 4.38 6.16 2.20 3.41 10.47 1.08 3.35 2.66 61.32 . 50 5. 73 3.48 6. 44 4. 58 9.97 7.75 3.29 2. 44 3. 93 3. 00 1.23 2.36 4.34 1.18 1. 76 4. 41 2.35 6.09 1. 59 7.59 2. 57 10.48 2.97 2.51 11.16 3. 08 7.37 1. 83 13. 63 3.75 8.10 3. 80 13. 89 3.51 7. 00 4.96 3.15 1.88 6.09 5.21 2. 95 7.80 23.28 3.20 4.95 4.28 10.06 .79 2.21 2.77 8. 94 2 . 5.78 6 2. 87 4. 25 3.78 11.64 3.55 8 . 67 2. 71 6.06 1.73 8 . 32 . 1.87 1 4. 90 1 37.10 34.71 31.91 44.88 36.84 44.06 30.03 40.32 54.30 37.66 46.72 33.90 41.02 40.57 28.99 36.30 35.93 47.30 27.44 40.72 27.97 27.46 22.38 34. 99 28.96 28.70 24.53 27.76 27.24 29.23 19.79 11.72 31.45 31.76 32.32 29.52 20.03 21.39 22. 44 14.26 20.38 25.20 25.67 28.32 31.26 23.67 34.23 29.45 34.76 23.94 30.09 24.13 23.54 46.11 24.77 38.36 13.41 25.73 6 17.95 21.48 36. 78 40. 33 26.41 27.96 21.78 2 Less than one-half of 1 cent. J uly 1, X89X to 1917. 626 N o, 3 6 3 , — ANALYSIS OF THE FBINCIPAL OF THE PTTBLXC DEBT: [Source: A nnual reports of the Treasury D epartm ent.] 2k per cents.1 3 per cents. 3£ per cents. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars, ! i i 307.125.350.00 445.940.750.00 445.940.750.00 520.143.150.00 542.909.950.00 542, 909,950,00 595, 942, 350.00, 676.250.150.00 700.882.130.00 730.882.130.00 730.882.130.00 730,882 130.00 730.882.130.00 730.882.130.00 730.882.130.00 730.882.130.00 720.591.530.00 674.625.630.00 459,280.00 2.389.120.00 4.635.820.00 6.441.600.00 8.245.100.00 10,039,760.00 198.678.720.00 128.843.240.00 99, 621,420. 00 97.515.660.00 53.107.060.00 77.135.360.00 77.135.360.00 63.945.460.00 63.945.460.00 78.131.960.00 63.946.460.00 63.945.460.00 66.981.160.00 113.945.460.00 1 113.945.460.00 113.945.460.00 113.945.460.00 124.236.060.00 231.507.992.00 1,466,335,094.61 4 per cents. Dollars. 559.659.920.00 559.664.830.00 559.672.600.00 559.677.390.00 590.837.560.00 721.999.390.00 722,000,630.00 722.002.970.00 722.005.530.00 517.879.220.00 419.724.770.00 368.203.580.00 291.906.150.00 275.082.180.00 275.112.470.00 235.271.330.00 154,688, 670.00 118.489.900.00 118.489.900.00 118.489.900.00 118.489.900.00 118.489.900.00 118.489.900.00 118.489.900.00 118.489.900.00 118.489.900.00 118.489.900.00 4£ per cents. Dollars . 50,869,200.00 2 25,364,500.00 a 25, 364,500.00 225.394.500.00 225.364.500.00 325.364.500.00 225.364.500.00 225.364.500.00 225.364.500.00 2 21,974,850.00 5 per cents. Dollars. 50,000,000.00 100,000,000.00 100,000,000.00 100,000,000.00 100,000,000.00 100,000,000.00 47.651.200.00 21.854.100.00 19.410.350.00 19.385.050.00 Total interestbearing debt. Dollars. 610.529.120.00 585.029.330.00 585.037.100.00 635.041.890.00 716.202.060.00 847.363.890.00 847.365.130.00 847.367.470.00 1.046.048.750.00 1.023.478.860.00 987.141.040.00 931.070.340.00 914.541.410.00 895.157.440.00 895.158.340.00 895.159.140.00 894.884.280.00 897.503.990.00 913.317.490.00 ‘ 918,317.490.00 915.353.190.00 963, 776,770.00 965.706.610.00 967.953.310.00 969.759.090.00 971.562.590.00 2,712,549,476.61 A nnual inter est charge. Dollars. 28.615.735.80 22.893.883.20 22.894.194.00 25.394.385.60 29.140.792.40 34.387.255.60 34.387.315.20 34.387.408.80 40.347.872.80 33.545.180.00 29.789.153.40 27,642,945.50 25,541,573.30 24.176.745.00 24.176.781.00 23.248.064.00 21.628.914.00 21.101.197.00 21.275.602.40 21.275.602.40 21.336.673.40 22.787.084.40 22.835.330.40 22.891.497.90 22.930.642.40 23.084.635.90 83,625,481.42 PUBLIC DEBT, 1891..................... 1892.___. . . . . ___ 1893...................... 1894 ............... . 1895...................... 1896...................... 1897...................... 1898.................... . 1899.................... 1900...................... 1901..................... 1902.......... 1903..... ............ . 1904........ ............ 1905 ..................... 1906.................... 1907...................... 1908...................... 1909...................... 1910...................... 1911.................... 1912...................... 1913 ................... 1914....,.............. 1915...................... 1916...... ............ 1917...................... 2 per cents. D ollars, July 1— July 1— Debt on which Debt bearing no interest has interest. 3 ceased. Dollars. Dollars. D ollars. D ollars. 1,545,996,591.61 694,083,839.83 746,937,681.03 1,588,464,144.63 707,016,210.38 1.545.985.686.13 1.632.253.636.68 732,940,256.13 1,676,120,983.25 774,448,016.51 1,769,840,323.40 814,543,069.70 1.817.672.665.90 831.016.579.76 1.796.531.995.90 769.446.503.76 1,991,927,306.92 836,607,071.73 2,136,961,091.67 1,029,249,833. 78 2.143.326.933.89 1,098,587,813.92 2.158.610.445.89 1,189,153,204.85 2.202.464.781.89 1,277,453,144.58 2.264.003.585.14 1,296,771,811.39 2,274,615,063.84 1.284.748.291.87 2.337.161.839.04 1.372.726.152.25 2,457,188,061.54 1.578.591.306.51 2,626,806,271. 54 1.688.673.862.16 2.639.546.241.04 1.615.684.710.25 2.652.665.838.04 1,606,216,652.79 2.765.600.606.69 1.749.816.268.25 2.868.873.874.16 1.840.799.176.88 2,916,204,913.66 1.887.640.858.52 2.912.499.269.16 1,885,242,259.60 3.058.136.873.16 1.967.988.867.16 3.609.244.262.16 52,602,962,690.06 5,717,770,279.52 53,809,135,055. 70 Total of debt, less cash in Treasury. Population of the United States, June 1„* D ollars. 851,912, 751. 78 841,526,463.60 838,969,475.75 899,313,380.55 901.672.966.74 955,29?,253.70 986,656,086.14 1.027.085.492.14 1,155,320,235.19 1,107,711,257.89 1,044,739,119.97 969,457,241.04 925,011,637.31 967.231.773.75 989,866,771.97 964,435,686.79 878,596,755.08 938,132,409.38 1,023,861,530.79 1,046,449,185.25 1,015,784,338.46 1,027,574,697.28 1.028.564.055.14 1,027,257,009: 56 1,090,148,006.00 1,006,281,572.10 1,908,635,223.82 D ollars. 63.844.000 65.086.000 66.349.000 67.632.000 68.934.000 70.254.000 71.592.000 72.947.000 74.318.000 75,994,575 77,612,569 79,230,563 80,848,557 82,466,551 84,084,545 85,702,539 87,320,538 88,938,527 90,556,521 92,174,615 93,792,509 95,410,603 97,028,497 98,646,491 100,264,485 101,882,479 103,500,473 1 Postal saving's bonds. 2 Continued at 2 per cent. a The colum n “ Debt bearing no interest" includes certificates issued against gold, silver, and currency deposited in the Treasury. * All figures relate to continental United States. 6Including disbursing officers7 credits on June 30,1916. Debt per Interest cap. less per cash in capita. 1 Treas. 13.34 12.93 12.64 13.30 13.08 13.60 13.78 14.08 15.55 14.58 13.46 12.24 11.44 11.73 11.77 11.25 10.06 10.55 11.31 11.35 10.83 10.77 10.60 10.41 10.87 10.04 *8.44 D ollars. 0.37 .35 .35 .38 ,42 .49 .48 .47 .54 .44 .38 .85 .32 .29 .29 .27 .25 .24 .23 .23 .23 .24 .24 .23 .23 .23 .81 fcO *-d g ^ g 2 g DEBT, 933,852,766.35 1,000,648,939.37 958,854,525.87 995,360,506.42 958,197,332.99 920,839,543.14 968.960.655.64 947.901.845.64 944,660,256.66 1,112,305,911.41 1.154.770.273.63 1.226.259.245.63 1.286.718.281.63 1,366,875,224.88 1,378,086,478.58 1.440.874.563.78 1.561.266.966.28 1.725.172.266.28 1.723.344.895.78 1.737.223.452.78 1,848,367,586.43 1.902.836.653.90 1,948,838,753.40 1.942.993.398.90 2.086.570.522.90 2.636.208.571.90 2,990,988,572.65 Cash in the Treasury. P U B L IC 1891 ................................................................. 1.014.705.26 1892 ................................................................. 2.785.875.26 1893 ................................................................. 2.094.060.26 1894 ................................................................. 1.851.240.26 1895 ................................................................. 1.721.590.26 1896 ................................................................. 1.636.890.26 1897 ................................................................. 1.346.880.26 1898 ................................................................. 1899 ................................................................. 1.218.300.26 1900 ................................................................. 1.176.320.26 1901 ................................................................. 1.415.620.26 1902 ................................................................. 1.280.860.26 1903 ................................................................. 1.205.090.26 1904 ................................................................. 1.970.920.26 1905 .......................................... i ..................... 1.370.245.26 1906 ................................................................. 1.128.135.26 ................................................................. 1.086.815.26 1907 3908................................................................................ 4.130.015.26 ................................................................. 2.883.855.26 1909 1910 ................................................................. 2.124.895.26 1911 ................................................................. 1.879.830.26 1912 ....... ......................................................... 1.760.450.26 1913 ................................................................. 1.659.550.26 1914 ................................................................. 1.552.560.26 1915 ................................................................. 1.507.260.26 2916................................................................................ 1.473.100.26 1917................................................................................ 14,232,230.26 Outstanding principal. H Qi of I s su e an d M aturity , R ates of I n t e r e st , a n d A m ounts I s su e d U n d e r A cts of M a r . 3, A p r . 24, and S e pt . 24, 1917, b y F ederal R e se r v e B a n k s . 628 No. 364.—TREASURY CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS: D ates [Source: Annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury.] Authorizing act. Mar. 31.1917 Apr. 25.1917 May 10.1917 May 25,1917. June 8.1917 Aug. 9.1917 Aug. 28.1917 Sept. 17.1917 Sept. 26.1917 Oct. 11.1917 Oct. 16.1917 Oct. 17.1917 Oct. 18.1917 Oct. 24.1917 Oct. 29.1917 UVbW OI maturity. June June July July 29,1917 30,1917 17,1917 30,1917 Nov. 15,1917 Nov. 30,1917 Dec. 15,1917 Oct. 18,1917 ........do............. ........do............. Nov. 22,1917 Dec. 15,1917 Oct. 31,1917 Federal reserve bank. Rate. P e r cen t. Boston. D o lla r s . ,000,000 3 15,800,000 3 12,167,000 1 3i 1 ,200,000 18,200,000 3i 19,400,000 3i 15,140,000 12,171,000 4 22,174,000 4 4 4 4 30,149,000 4 33,010,000 2 2 3 New York. D o lla rs. ,000,000 0 136,150,000 98,512,000 125,300,000 100,500,000 175,000,000 152,938,000 204,347,000 2 ,100,000 1 2 1 ,000,000 0 0 1 ,000,000 0 2 ,000,000 0 179,475,000 543,683,000 2 ,000,000 0 2 Philadel Cleveland. Richmond. Atlanta. phia. D o lla r s . 3,500,000 14,000,000 1 ,000,000 0 9,000,000 10,400,000 12,800,000 9,882,000 8,850,000 2 ,000,000 0 D o lla r s . 3,500,000 14,000,000 15,000,000 10,800,000 19,100,000 33,700,000 : 24,157,000 25,113,000 34,209,000 D o lla r s . ,000,000 5,350,000 2,753,000 2 ,000,000 3,600,000 2,800,000 7,235,000 3,180,000 7,004,000 2 24,000,000 38,863,000 8,323,000 13,600,000 26,471,000 11,472,000 D o lla r s . 1,500,000 ,000,000 2,605,000 1,700,000 1 ,000,000 4,300,000 4,848,000 2,280,000 8,289,000 8 6,535,000 5,883,000 P U B L IC DEBT, Mar. 3,1917.. Apr. 24,1917. D o........... D o........... D o ........... D o........... D o ........... D o . ... .. Sept. 24,1917 D o ........... D o........... D o ........... D o .......... D o ........... D o........... Date of issue. Mar. 3,1917.................................................. Apr. 24,1917................................................ D o........................................................... D o........................................................... D o ........................................................... D o........................................................... D o ........................................................... D o ........................................................... Sept. 24,1917.......................................... D o ........................................................... D o ........................................................... D o ..................................................... D o ........................................................... D o ........................................................... D o ........................................................... ( » Date of issue. Mar. 31,1917 Apr. 25,1917 May 10,1917 May 25,1917 June 8,1917 Aug. 9,1917 Aug. 28,1917 Sept. 17,1917 Sept. 26,1917 Oct. 11,1917 Oct. 16,1917 Oct. 17,1917 Oct. 18,1917 Oct. 24,1917 Oct. 29,1917 Date of maturity. June 29,1917 June 30,1917 July 17,1917 July 30,1917 . .do. Nov. 15,1917 Nov. 30,1917 Dec. 15,1917 .do Oct. 1^. 1917 . .do............. .do. Nov. 22,1917 Dec. 15,1917 Oct. 31,1917 Federal reserve "bank—Continued. Rate. P er cent. 2 3 3 3i 3i 31 3§ 31 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 Chicago. St. Louis. Minne apolis. Dollars. D ollars. D ollars. 5,000,000 2.500.000 2 ,000,000 16.400.000 10,400,000 # 2.500.000 24.893.000 7.045.000 * 4.500.000 16, 600,000 7.200.000 2.400.000 19.800.000 8 .100.000 5.200.000 15.600.000 7.900.000 3, 700,000 15.095.000 4.188.000 2.025.000 21.169.000 4.874.000 2 ,000,000 35.629.000 1 ,000,000 7,000,000 1 32,963,000 12,710,000 18,141,000' 5,028,000 Kansas City. Dallas. D ollars. D ollars. 2,000,000 2.500.000 7,000,000 9.500.000 5 . 525.000 7.200.000 2.400.000 5.600.000 3.300.000 7.100.000 4.700.000 4.542.000 2 . 430.000 4.619.000 2.367.000 9,000,000 10,595,000 8,000,000 9.541.000 10,600,000 12,038,000 5.205.000 2,178,000 7,217,000 San Fran Treasury. cisco. D ollars. Dollars. Total. Dollars. 2.500.000 50.000, 2 ,000,000 10,605,000 268,205, 0 7.500.000 200,000, 4.200.000 200,000, 5.200.000 200,000, 13.000. 000 300.000, 7.520.000 250.000, 9.030.000 300.000, 23.000. 000 400.000. 000 100.000. 000 10.000. 000 20,000,000 2 ,000,000 0 385.197.000 685.296.000 13,408,000 20,000,000 i i i i i i n Authorizing act. t"* M o a te l teJ H I O to o a n d I n v e st m e n t s , U n d er S pecified B e a d s , a n d T otal a n d P er Capita I n d e b t e d n e s s , L e ss S in k in g F u n d A s se t s , by S tates , on S pecified D a t e s , 1912 a n d 1913, 630 No. 365.—GROSS DEBT: F u n d s [Source: Report of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Funded. Sinkingfund State. Bonds. Connecticut............... Delaware.................... District of Columbia. Florida....................... Georgia...................... Id ah o... Illinois.. Indiana. Iowa___ Kansas.. Kentucky........ Louisiana......... Maine............... Maryland......... Massachusetts,.. Michigan... Minnesota.. Mississippi. Missouri_ _ Montana. .. D ollars. 9,057,000 3,528,275 1,250'500 10,098,500 1,144,400 7,064,100 565,000 601,567 6,352,500 2,364,250 17,500 655,615 370,000 6,394 12,019,028 700 13,035,750 117,134,662 9t),000 1,506,899 285,000 1,200,000 Special debt to public trust funds. Total. D ollars. Dollars. 3,587,097 12,644,097 3,528,275 1,250,500 79,750 10,178,250 1,144,400 7,064,100 261,785 826,785 601,567 381,702 6,734,202 2,364,250 1,813,730 1,831,230 604,548 1,260,163 10,937 10,937 370.000 2,480,627 2,487,021 1,449,181 13,468,209 1,254,298 1,254,998 13,035,750 117,134,662 6,896,212 6,896,212 900.000 2,344,674 3,851,573 4,398,839 4,683,839 1,200,000 Floating. Total. Cash. Dollars. D ollars. D ollars. 262,052 488,278 13,132,375 66,096 3,594,371 1,034,083 1,250,500 801,749 912,808 11,091,058 12,058,040 2,029,549 3,173,949 2,043,876 46,351 7,110,451 2,424,202 93,316 826,785 619,199 1,011,535 17,632 200,000 6,934,202 1,113,517 86,453 2,450,703 1,282,188 441,390 2,272,620 5,499,210 339,405 90,620 1,350,783 356,670 1,693,449 345,733 370,000 1,735,277 1,965,153 4,452,174 361,904 850,025 77,941 13,546,150 457,281 1,254,998 13,035,750 1,887,198 668,3?9 117,802,991 6,369,966 192,880 7,089,092 9,367,722 445,290 1,345,290 2,992,729 250,999 608,946 4,460,519 91,688 4,775,527 2,981,830 547,910 1,747,910 1,401,641 Securities. D ollars. 3,587,097 1,250,500 8,996,875 2,206,138 2,022,068 1,534,907 1,767,967 548,062 3,915,916 2,040,210 12,654,685 5,490,974 10,254,648 2,554,127 2,683,129 1,259,298 7,661,389 46,196,201 6,896,212 27,272,671 2,344,674 4,423,839 4,028,747 Per Amount. capita. Total. D ollars. D ollars. 3,849,149 1,034,083 529,553 2,052,249 14,434 21,054,915 868,314 4,250,014 4,446,270 63,663 1,628,223 2,779,502 1.661.579 5,198,104 307,389 7,53(3,420 12,994,090 ........ 478 7,184,423 11,989,925 126,879 2,916,031 10,307 3,533,154 1.716.579 9,548,587 5,701,837 52,566,167 38,251,901 16,263,934 30,265,400 2,595,673 7,405,669 104,309 5,430,388 235,036 D ollars, 13,132,375 3,064,818 1,236,066 10,222,744 3,173,949 7,110,451 763,122 619,199 6,934,202 2,143,314 2,272,620 1,350,305 356,670 243,121 4,441,867 13,546,150 1,254,998 7,333,913 79,551,090 7,089,092 1,345,290 4,460,519 4,671,218 1,512,874 D olls. 5.95 13.28 .76 3.83 3.70 6.12 3.70 .77 2.57 5.92 .39 .49 .16 .14 1.90 7.89 1.67 5.56 22.78 2.41 .63 2.41 1.40 3.73 Close of fiscal year. Sept. 30,1912 June 30,1913 Sept. 30,1912 June 30,1913 Nov. 30,1912 Sept. 30,1912 Dec. 3.1,1912 Dec. 31,1912 Sept. 30,1912 Sept. 30,1912 Sept. 30,1912 Sept. 30,1912 June 30,1913 June 30,1913 June 30,1913 Dec. 31,1912 Dec. 31,1912 Sept. 30,1912 Nov. 30,1912 June 30,1913 July 31,1912 Sept. 30,1912 Dec. 31,1912 Nov. 30,1912 PUBLIC DEBT Alabama... Arizona___ Arkansas... California... Colorado... Debt less sinkingfund assets. Funds and investments. Debt. Nebraska......... Nevada*.......... NewHampshire. NewJersey....... NewMexico...... NewYork..... . North Carolina., North Dakota.. Ohio............ Oklahoma....... Oregon.......... Pennsylvania.. BhodeCarolina. Island.. South Dakota.. South 234,000 1,376,100 1.148.000 109,702,660 7,532,950 937,300 1,665 3.055.000 653 142,160 5.580.000 6,444,165 11,793,666 3,977,500 1,210,000 Virginia... 22,094,944 Washington__ West Virginia3.. Wisconsin...... Wyoming....... 688,576 5,254,971 517,000 250,339 346,631 2,467,606 331,024 117,000 Total................................. 364,836,427 2,251,000 38,530,142 *Includedwith municipal debt. 374,394 573,310 9,307,988 9,881,298 63,064 579,028 2,124,000 2,703,028 670,759 568,837 1,144,911 1,713,748 165,000 2,120,611 642,069 8,084,185 5,872,983 13,957,168 655,376 1,236,632 655,376 18,423 111,457,332 36,088,559 30,326,399 66,414,958 25,252,085 290,856 4,688,259 4,979,115 8.068.430 840,663 7,958,772 8,799,435 937,300 i ie ,876 5.300.430 4,782,140 5,279,971 10,062,111 158,388 6,930,243 1,387,177 5,069,180 6,456,357 993,736 6,491,331 7,485,067 30,852 659,160 9,781,851 931,955 10,713,806 785,511 .5,800,308 922,708 762,660 1,685,368 673,493 766,217 1,109,069 1,875,286 7,111,875 921,839 370,000 925,135 10,862,995 11,788,130 11,811,726 405,000 1,283,309 878,309 86 4,656,499 1,392,735 69,079,149 70,471,884 1,429,694 1,661,701 3,216,318 4,878,019 313,003 1,249,495 1,562,498 569,906 370,797 8,008,378 8,379,175 2,611,706 24,654,851 1,556,012 2,446,248 9,670,141 12,116,389 1,616,515 973,200 2,589,715 2,251,000 1,924,891 6,652,065 8,576,956 818,439 122,375 554,812 1,373,251 422,796,525 136,975,610 353,329,365 490,304,975 76,980,571 ^Sinking fund exceeds total debt by $126,351. 374,394 607,695 1,955,611 642,069 1,218,209 86,205,247 8,058,430 820,424 5,142,042 6, 930,243 30,852 <2) 5,126,815 6,190,036 370,000 11,811,640 4,656,499 1,429,694 569,906 22,043,145 1,556,012 2,251,000 122,375 345,942,305 0.31 6. 70 4.50 .24 3. 41 9.05 3.54 1.29 1.05 3.74 .04 (a) 9.02 3.98 .58 5.32 1.14 3.62 1.58 10.46 1.21 .93 .77 3.57 8No debt reportedinWest Virginia. Nov. 30,1912 Dec. 31,1912 Aug. 31,1912 Oct. 31,1912 Nov. 30,1912 Sept, 30,1912 Nov. 30,1912 Oct. 31,1912 Nov. 15,1912 Nov. 30,1912 Sept. 30,1912 Nov. 30,1912 Dec. 31,1912 Dec. 31,1912 June 30,1913 Dec. 20,1912 Aug. 31,1912 Nov. 30,1912 June 30,1913 Sept. 30,1912 Sept. 30,1912 Sept. 30,1912 June 30,1913 Sept. 30,1912 631 374,394 614.000 56,759 49,872 2,070,739 116.000 526,069 1.148.000 88,632 110,391,236 1,066,096 7,532,950 525,480 937,300 43,794 5,256,636 3.055.000 3,875,243 653 30,199 659,160 5.580.000 220,308 417,371 6,694,504 370,000 11,793,666 18,060 3,977,500 678,999 1,210,000 219,694 346,631 223,275 92,301 24,562,550 331,024 1,224,988 2,251,000 117,000 5,375 403,366,569 19,429,956 PUBLIC DEBT. Texas...... Utah....... Vermont... Tennessee. 380.000 694,639 116.000 a n d I n v estm en ts U n d e r S pecified H e a d s a n d T otal a n d F u n d A s se t s , op th e 48 S tates , 1870, 1880, a n d 1891 to P e r Capita I n d e b t e d n e s s , L e ss S in k in g - 1913. 632 No. 366.—GROSS DEBT: F u n d s [Source: Report of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Debt. Year.* Bonds. 1870.......................................... 1880.......................................... 1891.......................................... 1892.......................................... 1893.......................................... 1894.......................................... 1895.......................................... 1896.......................................... 1897............................ ............. 1898.......................................... 1899.......................................... 1900.......................................... 1901.......................................... 1902.......................................... 1903.......................................... 1904.......................................... 1905.......................................... 1906.......................................... 1907.......................................... 1908.......................................... 1909.......................................... 1910.......................................... 1911.......................................... 1912.......................................... 1913.......................................... D o lla rs. 313,887,639 261,095,759 204,641,170 195,253,306 183,004,791 183*174,280 174,560,645 174,810,240 183,641,723 200,819,051 210,144,170 214,315,625 210,967,112 220,674,505 219,905,301 224,560,743 228,831,520 231,516,827 230,127,413 238,549,739 251,146,173 271,607,100 294,015,838 322,960,546 364,836,427 Funded. Special debt to public trust funds. D o lla rs. 27,357,559 25,722,694 33,641,901 34,999,073 37,597,378 37,594,816 37,741,691 38,547,925 38,672,151 38,029,507 38,785,991 39,015,578 40,312,768 ,40,808,062 37,715,667 38,014,162 38,251,529 38,564,392 38,912,602 39,343,987 39,339,939 39,486,249 39,136,216 39,198,726 38,530,142 1 Years not uniform, 2 Not reported. 3 Sinking fund exceeds debt $477,150 in Rhode Island. * Sinking fund exceeds debt $54,198 in New Jersey. Total. D olla rs. Debt less sinkingfund assets. Funds and investments. Plotting. D olla rs. 341,245,*198 11,621,500 286,818,453 19,198,108 238,283,071 19,911,985 230,252,379 19,014,344 220,602,169 19,573,666 220,769,096 12,377,129 212,302,336 13,185,810 213,358,165 13,344,549 222,313,874 14,729,716 238,848,558 15,109,383 248,930,161 12,188,806 253,331,203 11,801,838 251,279,880 10,967,194 261,482,567 12,666,189 9,305,942 257,620,968 262,574,905 9,918,673 267,083,049 11,052,348 270,081,219 11,329,973 269,040,015 10,728,736 277,893,726 12,135,909 290,486,112 10,007,912 311,093,349 11,855,519 333,152,054 13,889,927 362,159,272 13,954,826 403,366,569 .19,429,956 Total. D olla rs. 352,866,698 306,016,561 258,195,056 249,266,723 240,175,835 233,146,225 225,488,146 226,702,714 237,043,590 253,957,941 261,118,967 265,133,041 262,247,074 274,148,756 266,926,910 272,493,578 278,135,397 281,411,192 279,768,751 290,029,635 300,494^024 322,948,868 347,041,981 376,114,098 422,796,525 Cash. D o lla rs. 24,239.854 44,118,346 48,741,184 44,235,800 46,179,021 41,339,578 38,363,873 43,932,672 47,632,847 49,504,866 55,066,183 58,781,170 66,842,155 80,078,760 81,272,740 78,137,375 84,188,599 90,950,858 94,205,016 102,912,392 90,212,609 98,004,852 108,603,234 136,975,610 Securities. Total. D o lla rs. Dollars. (2) 105,302,834 129,542,488 171,714,356 215,832,702 173,016,656 221,757,840 172,426,407 216,662,207 170,761,386 216,940,407 167,406,865 208,746,443 166,750,911 205,114,784 170,908,290 214,840,962 174,122,974 221,755,821 173,276,543 222,781,409 174,212,850 229,279,033 211,543,697 270,324,867 190,749,062 257,591,217 194,993,943 275,072,703 202,794,63 284,067,370 214,575,027 292,712,402 226,073,019 310,261,618 239,745,179 330,696,037 255,096,688 349,301,704 277,710,239 380,622,631 297,327,953 387,540,562 325,212,153 423,217,005 332,874,040 441,477,274 353,329,365 490,304,975 6 Sinking fund exceeds debt $141,613 in New Jersey. 8 Sinking fund exceeds debt $88,196 in New Jersey. 7 Sinking fund exceeds debt $79,982 in New Jersey. 8 Sinking fund exceeds debt $8,118 in Pennsylvania. Sinking-fund assets. D o lla rs. 31,270,789 46,984,569 43,518,777 38,124,440 37,429,077 31,271,660 28,123,908 28,358,779 30,049,746 32,602,117 29,821,060 33,856,273 34,859,467 34,791,189 36,846,091 39,264,804 42,952,929 44,501,415 50,655,306 59,355,095 66,813,710 71,177,988 76,451,848 76,980,571 Amount. Per capita. D o lla rs. D olla rs. 352,866,698 274,745,772 211,210,487 205,747,946 202,051,395 3 196,194,298 194,216,486 198,578,806 208,684,811 223,908,195 4 228,571,048 5 235,453,594 8 228,478,997 7 239,369,271 232,135,721 235,647,487 238,870,593 238,458,263 235,267,336 239,374,329 241,138,929 »256,143,276 9 275,919,983 »299,763,423 » 345,942,305 9.15 5.48 3.37 3,14 3.03 2.88 2.80 2.81 2.90 8.06 3.07 3.10 2.95 3.03 2.88 2.86 2.85 2.79 2. 70 2.70 2.67 2. 78 2.95 3.15 3.57 s Sinking fund exceeds debt $55,990 in Pennsylvania. » Sinking fund exceeds debt $101,173 in Pennsylvania, u Sinking fund exceeds debt $126,351 in Pennsylvania. E Q b S No. 367.—TOTAL AND PER CAPITA INDEBTEDNESS LESS SINKING-FUND ASSETS OF STATES, COUNTIES, AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: B y S ta t e s , 1880,1890, 1902, a n d 1913.1 [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Indebtedness less sinking-fund assets. Total. State. Per capita. 1880 1890 1902 D ollars. D ollars. Dollars. Aggregate. D ollars. State. Dollars. 13,132,375 3,064,818 1,236,066 10,222,744 3,173,949 7,110,451 763,122 (3) 619,199 6,934,202 2,143,314 2,272,620 1,350,305 356,670 243,121 4,441,867 13,546,150 1,254,998 7,333,913 79,551,090 7,089,092 1,345,290 4,460,519 4,671,218 County and minor civil division. 1880 D ollars. D ollars . 29,930,124 7,323,794 12,577,033 136,528,824 36,473,364 44,925,382 6,097,324 9,060,823 17,804,955 25,613,855 11,987,079 137,207,747 66,053,653 35,069,386 52,624,731 25,588,562 61,460,681 21,542,712 52,211,884 187,578,004 52,907,733 69,018,441 24,167,861 56,951,123 1890 1902 1918 2,238,614 230,808 1,659,859 2,667,516 883,276 1,181,793 208,036 348,077 810,899 2,736,737 378,818 5,904,043 2,760,792 2,222,472 1,685,621 2,336,277 1,745,658 757,936 1,330,209 3,548,705 2,936,618 2,181,077 1,876,987 3,353,983 633 Dollars. D ollars . D ollars. 19.24 1,891,757 14.26 12.53 14.32 129,869 49.28 9.33 50.75 45.01 8.32 1,348,234 13.37 6.73 3.13 12.89 55.01 1,539,385 19.18 11.60 44.89 18.67 22.95 564,990 39.06 44.03 940,852 35.33 31.79 33.89 32.98 187,983 17.32 22.04 16.17 26.03 288,384 50.42 126.66 85.86 22.72 560,102 9.89 5.81 9.36 11.89 2,292,127 12.74 11.03 9.29 22.02 37.30 176,416 7.05 18.89 23.62 5,020,590 11.10 16.08 15.07 24.41 2,581,274 9.28 11.16 13.49 434,436 1.97 15.94 2,223,247 5.90 7.84 5.01 31.36 » 1 ,464,628 28,47 24.42 15.97 12. 85 2,204,882 10.46 9.09 10.36 42.97 1,434,233 29. 80 26.34 45.60 701,142 23.86 30.08 35.81 21.46 44.76 1,217,174 25.18 44.31 39.61 37.56 51.55 72.72 75.28 2,884,679 20.43 2,475,498 7.36 8.09 14:07 14.51 20,15 22.07 32.26 1,842,800 4. 81 4.38 5.24 15.25 1,603,604 19.24 18.37 3,192,161 27.79 15.79 8State Census of 1902. 4 State census of Mar. 1,1913. PUBLIC DEBT. Alabama............................... 18,007,774 18,956,149 27,092,343 43,062,499 2,937,971 6,591,834 10,388,612 Arizona................................. 377,501 7,599,835 4,225,715 13,813,099 Arkansas............................... 10,733,140 California.............................. 16,582,439 15,569,459 17,898,173 146,751,568 Colorado................................ 9,458,331 22,066,653 39,647,313 3,627,742 Connecticut.......................... 22,001,661 23,724,510 31,887,835 52,035,833 2,919,084 4,144,634 Delaware............................... 2,371,296 6,860,446 District of Columbia........ 22,498,323 19,781,050 14,540,191 9,060,823 Florida.................................. 2,665,541 2,276,619 ■ 5,246,806 18,424,154 Georgia................ ................. 19,648,265 20,272,095 21,285,731 32,548,057 Idaho..................................... 1,594,333 3,883,823 14,130,393 229,882 Illinois................................... 46,388,888 42,468,138 80,715,059 139,480,367 Indiana................................. 18,352,649 24,471,528 34,827,931 67,403,958 Indian Territory................ 853,103 Iow a....................................... 8,137,767 11,270,819 17,439,964 35,426,056 Kansas................................... 15,912,114 40,629,022 35,774,494 52,867,852 K entucky............................. 14,982,449 19,432,885 22,841,672 30,030,429 Louisiana.............................. 42,865,471 33,335,497 37,777,047 75,006,831 Maine..................................... 23,235,980 15,772,145 15,046,819 22,797,710 Maryland.............................. 41,429,179 41,291,894 30,643,317 59,545,797 Massachusetts..................... 91,909,651 84,094,876 209,762,910 267,129,094 Michigan............................... 12,055,902 16,941,928 34,838,727 59,996,825 Minnesota............................. 11,328,433 26,237,825 40,683,737 70,363,731 Mississippi..,.^. . . . . . . ' 4,955,789 6,192,927 8,403,920 28,628,380 Missouri................................ 60,263,761 51,557,568 50,396,922 61,622,341 1 The dates of reports for the several States are not uniform. 2 Included under County and minor civil division” debt. Estimated Estimated population population June 1,1902. fy 1,1913. 1913 and P e e Capita I n d e b t e d n e ss L e ss S in k in g -F u n d A ssets op S t a t e s , etc .— Continued. State. 1880 1890 Indebtedness less sinking-fund assets. Total. 1913 1902 County and minor civil Aggregate. State. division. Per capita. 1880 1890 1902 1913 Estimated Estimated population population June 1,1902. July 1,1913. Sinking fund exceeds total debt by $126,351. 419,174 1,233.122 94,722 436,740 2,749,486 370,185 9,712,954 2,307,809 660,849 4,965,169 1,938,761 ■ 756,988 8,107,942 579,665 1,572,285 643,121 2,238,128 4,171,997 404,735 359,957 2,129,003 1,344,686 1,306,345 2,419.898 163,325 97,071,857 8NoState debt reportedforWest Virginia onaccount of its relationswithVirginia, PUBLIC DEBT, D ollars. D ollars . D ollars. Dollars. Dollars. D ollars. D ollars. Dollars. D ollars. D ollars. 263,411 2,926,268 765,248 8,920,689 18,146,028 22.15 43.29 1,512,874 16,633,154 19.54 Montana........ ....................... 33.87 7,489,974 15,536,772 22,415,041 36,745,461 29.80 1,067,028 374,394 36,371,067 21.01 18. 56 14.67 Nebraska.............................. 1,365,165 i 42,335 1,399,765 1,564,189 3,183,102 607,695 2,575,407 22.48 29.83 27.97 33.60 N evada.................................. 8,148,362 11,413,234 11,300,169 418,600 21.64 New Hampshire................. 10,792,583 1,955,611 9,344,558 27. 27 25. 87 31.10 40.82 642,069 169,527,120 34.09 61. 89 1,987,858 New Jersey........................... 49,382,675 49,257,740 81,147,209 170,169,189 43.66 2,831,538 7,662,221 84,872 4,579,516 22.64 202,316 New M exico.. .................. 6,444,012 18. 44 1,218,209 20. 70 .71 New York............................. 218,845,804 201,255,570 437,371,941 1,132,432,060 86,205,247 1,046,226,813 57.64 116.59 7,588,269 43.06 33.55 14.88 1,948,982 6.87 7.88 8,058,430 26,285,249 12.83 North Carolina.................... 17,962,535 11,123,638 15,348,108 34,343,679 3,854,514 131,726 5,608,158 13,261,123 366,315 North Dakota...................... 820,424 12,440,699 21.10 15.31 3.57 20.07 5,142,042 234,525,134 16.59 19.32 27.55 48.27 4,254,589 Ohio........................................ 53,044,175 70,927,147 117,230,101 239,667,176 Oklahoma....................... 31.32 3,696,326 60,721,132 462,303 6,930,243 53,790,889 7.99 848,502 26.11 432,702 2,479,859 11,302,400 43,827,811 57.90 30,852 43,796,959 4. 86 Oregon................................... 7.90 107,201,692 71,179,675 127,310,992 245,979,219 19.55 245,979,219 30. 34 6,510,915 Pennsylvania............. 13.54 25.03 (3) 449,166 Rhode Island...................... 12,971,063 12,998,661 28,150,126 30,716,129 62. 67 52. 99 5,126,815 25,589,314 46. 91 37.62 13.54 1,378,150 6,190,036 15,096,533 South Carolina.................... 14,185,060 13,659,645 15,751,327 21,286,569 14.25 11.87 ' 11.43 423,016 6,613,702 867,134 6,584,351 12,684,512 15.56 19.72 South Dakota...................... 370,000 12,314,512 8.82 20.11 15.79 26.41 2,071,236 26.42 16.71 Tennessee.............................. 40,750,137 29,543,843 32,717,130 59,098,418 11,811,640 47,286,778 Texas..................................... 11,688,198 20,092,653 36,449,685 87,894,029 8.99 ' 11.35 21.07 3,211,346 4,656,499 83,237,530 7.34 116,251 1,217,501 6.612,568 15,288.315 U tah....................................... 5.85 22.81 289,943 1,429,694 13,858,621 .81 37.77 5,216,774 4,499,188 6,980,642 345,885 Vermont................................ 3,785,373 569,906 6,410,736 13.54 11.39 15.08 19.39 30.09 Virginia................................. 45,518,776 51,596,606 47,480,805 61,929,898 22,043,145 39,886,753 29.09 1,893,824 31.16 25.07 *3,418,798 29,556,734 95,971,084 71.37 W ashington......................... 239,311 1,556,012 94,415,072 9.78 53.71 550,277 3.19 1,640,935 2,532,460 4,767,776 11,195,094 11,195,094 2.65 3.32 4. 7* 8.57 998,002 West Virginia...................... (3) 16.56 2,133,004 2,251,000 37,816,043 10.48 9.19 6.18 W isconsin............................. 12,085.984 10,420,731 22,347,683 40,067,043 205,462 122,375 26. 66 1,647,381 4,324,387 4,202,012 26.48 2,566,260 9. 88 27.14 96,245 W yoming.............................. 22.40 18.16 23. 73 39.37 78,586,154 T otal........................... 1,123,278,647 1,137,200,090 1,864,978,483 3,821,896,658 345,942,305 3,475,954,353 Federal Census of 1900. 634 No. 367. — T otal N o. 3 6 8 .—R E C E IP T S A N D D IS B U R S E M E N T S , Y E A R S E N D E D JU N E 30, 1908 T O 1917: B y S ources o f R e v e n u e a n d O bjects of D isbu rsem ent . [Sources: Customs receipts, by articles, from annual reports on Commerce and Navigation; other figures from annual reports of the Secretary of the Treasury.] RECEIPTS AND THEIR SOURCES. Source. 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 D ollars. D ollars. J 1916 1017 D ollars , Dollars. CU STOM BJBVBNUB, S Dollars. 686,969 449,944 196,516 330,753 658,123 4,243,726 210,685 292,130 574,851 351,117 Dollars. 1,036,098 236,191 232,827 655,563 D ollars. 906,275 171,611 242,459 580,962 1,367,634 148,099 315,033 982,377 D ollars . 1,892,993 203,276 340,677 955,261 D ollars. 660,115 591,642 242,346 292,559 738,696 3,280,581 182,542 376,194 661,341 288,441 766,693 114,738 86,227 960,504 100,205 47,977 1,177 421,968 144,060 47,961 2,031 359,570 127,854 39,898 1,729 697,489 3,868,768 293,637 370,465 697,820 540,281 3,701,843 255,741 335,159 860,135 379,131 4,993,694 251,576 328,686 829,728 521,218 3,785,021 260,975 302,176 829,654 858,627 4,852,602 253,754 188,150 788,187 792,788 1,861,528 260,864 113,172 584,788 356,804 2,038,637 246,002 49,705 460,314 296,803 2,506,972 311,940 127,213 768,482 473,318 Carriages, other vehicles, and parts of— Automobiles, and parts of ...................... A ll other...................................................... 1,293,060 24,762 1,518,341 28,783 1,690,323 61,925 910,345 • 76,903 989,805 81,876 870,625 89,745 482,787 82,422 381,449 22,234 227,185 21,522 159,322 30,872 1,317,822 1,547,124 1,752,248 987,248 1,071,681 960,370 565,209 403,683 248,707 190,194 C em ent............ ............ ...................... 97,702 491,063 189,107 159,461 Chemicals, drugs, and dyes............................ 6,703,211 7,198,403 7,360,896 7,236,631 Clays or earths.................................................. 673,926 530,721 659,596 561,903 Clocks and watches, and parts o f .................. 1,027,025 1,158,735 952,395 937,375 Coal and coke 2................................................. 1,125,073 807,289 784,296 796,784 Cocoa and chocolate, prepared or manu 146,338 126,710 1 161,857 208,431 1 factured ................. ............ ......................... i Included under “ Paper, and manufactures of ” after 1909. 54,168 7,033,225 695,854 1,071,689 518,486 50,481 7,542,728 776,886 1,208,131 685,978 20,840 7,840,114 418,183 1,201,789 138,468 5,472 6,568,498 335,572 972,847 1,982 4,393,465 327,178 1,006,716 1,787 6,479,307 297,382 1,585,279 Total........................... ........................... j 143,245 1 174,317 l 104,112 62,798 1 2Free after Oct. 3,1913. 62,819 1 56,646 635 D ollars, R E C E IP T S A N D D IS B U R S E M E N T S . Duties on merchandise; A n im als............................... ...................... . Art works............... , ................................ . Asphjiltum and b itu m e n ................................ Beads and bead ornaments............................ Books and other printed matter i ......... Breadstuffs.............. ..................................... . Bristles, sorted, bunched, or prepared.......... Bronze....... ....................... Brushes, feather dusters, and hair pencils... Buttons, and parts of, etc................................ and D isbursem ents , Y ears E n d ed J une 30, 1908 to 1917, etc .— Continued. 636 N o . 3 6 8 . — K eceipts RECEIPTS AND THEIR SOURCES—Continued. Source. 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. customs revenue —continued. 589,062 417,818 367,237 234,046 142,439 317,532 75,209 453,987 110,247 437,992 171,752 425,871 246,370 507,423 143,954 383,388 50,233 203,717 21,606 553,408 Cotton, manufactures of— Thread and y a r n ....................................... 1,178,039 Cloths................................................\......... 4,563,473 All other...................................................... 28,858,260 1,169,480 3,788,934 28,101,988 1,516,495 4,078,034 32,483,315 1,460,710 3,797,449 30,548,723 1,622,256 3,265,187 30,365,668 1,703,671 3,161,723 29, 287,869 1,292,392 2,388,261 27,422,414 1,014,715 1,474,895 17,457,118 1,434,162 1,798,181 16,179,620 2,631,230 2,916,116 13,822,756 Total................. j ...................................... 34,599,772 33,060,402 38,077,844 35,806,882 35,,253, 111 34,153,263 31,103,067 19,946,728 19,411,963 19,370,102 Earthen, stone, and china w are..................... Explosives......................................................... F ans.................................. ................................ Feathers and d ow ns...................... ................. 7,708,893 542,853 181,011 3,815,668 5,922,309 510,512 107,032 3,885,377 6,547,378 452,201 135,516 4,310,117 6,669,292 335,473 140,136 3,531,961 5,876,725 317,159 162,071 3,099,791 5,811,928 332,541 139,183 4,241,821 5,564,859 286,168 108,125 3,358,918 4,152,336 175,964 65,747 2,321,205 2,841,916 212,472 42,559 1,812,440 2,752,027 305,733 66,181 1,519,826 366,708 289,842 17,781,544 481,014 379,518 21,562,574 358,255 398,447 20,072,884 447,706 425,753 21,824,585 493,387 452,863 23,458,818 25,914 320,454 14,923,750 241,627 10,212,934 301,979 9,940,762 395,045 9,940,008 Fibers, vegetable, and textile grasses, and * manufactures of— Unmanufactured1..................................... 372,244 Twine, thread, and varns......................... 292,404 All other manufactures o f ........................ 17,949,264 Total......................................................... 18,613, 912 18,438,094 22,423,106 20,829,586 22,698,044 24,405,068 15,270,118 10,454,561 10,242,741 10,335,053 F is h ................................................................... Fruits and nuts 1...................... ........................ Furs, dressed, and manufactures o f............... Glass and glassware......................................... G lu e ............ ................... .................................. Gold and silver, manufactures o f ................... Hats, bonnets, and hoods, and materials for.. H ay..................................................................... 1,818,565 7,720,237 1,342,548 3,285,921 187,368 323,653 1,198,931 39,185 1,968,657 6,173,136 1,995,337 2,614,745 189,450 409,085 1,282,532 25,760 2,223,323 8,428,437 2,641,112 3,343,248 248,932 782,556 1,687,140 387,054 2,479,659 8,017,396 2,114,521 3,659,215 234,952 937,315 1,686,658 1,347,282 2,192,545 8,407,965 2,130,015 3,030,824 225,107 785,116 2,216,147 2,796,855 2,254,880 7,867,730 2,024,801 3,051,764 190,972 693,588 2,479,154 621,527 1,390,412 7,132,519 1,599,229 2,776,678 279,079 710,949 2,465,327 394,408 955,100 5,569,199 772,345 1,360,753 100,852 427,274 2,057,815 40,406 671,903 5,158,386 892,770 630,579 34,216 656,974 2,185,740 86,372 769,115 5,919,670 1,170,935 585,434 154,178 1,104,185 2,401,959 116,538 R E C E IP T S A N D D IS B U R S E M E N T S Duties on merchandise—Continued. C ollodion................................................. ......... Cork, manufactures o f..................................... Hides of cattle, raw or uncured2.................... Hops................................................................... India rubber and gutta-percha, manufac tures o f ............................................. Iron o r e i............................... Iron and steel, and manufactures of— Pig iron....................................................... Manufactures o f ........................................ Total......................................................... 1,786,654 1,036,343 3,034,736 886,069 255,364 502,444 1,366,644 477,313 1,355,484 857,720 1,873,685 106,285 33,925 680,121 332,020 457,820 335,320 437,938 365,535 348,392 283,117 336,978 263,767 443,846 292,059 281,597 104,611 116,027 60,112 101,622 792,850 8,538,478 401,468 7,814,600 613,658 11,761,628 476,223 9,684, 769 329,101 8,508,774 481,503 9,586,024 138,648 5,862,466 54,829 3,337,585 49,311 2,491,431 87,030 2,620,534 9,331,328 . 8,216,063 10,160,992 8,837,875 10,067,527 6,001,114 3,392,414 2,540,742 2,707,564 543,057 270,334 490,442 594,505 1,162,056 668,087 1,411,945 605,234 859,187 564,241 675,766 592,339 649,625 253,318 299,646 98,759 198,893 266,223 165,735 199,194 Leather and tanned skins, and manufac tures of— Leather and tanned skins.......... Manufactures o f ............................. 828,249 3,678,195 954,361 4,012,115 1,010,408 4,335,347 724,671 4,106,472 849,110 3,956,319 1,018,703 3,975,092 388,376 3,682,504 97,594 2,645,947 48,029 1,717,051 43,848 1,686,049 4,506,444 4,966,476 5,345,755 4,831,143 4,805,429 4,993,795 4,070,880 2,743,541 1,765,080 1,729,897 1,514,231 2,156,447 2,492, 384 145,776 602,353 1,092,514 2,190,534 521,702 3,663,654 204,361 628,846 607,984 556,736 194,926 1,367,339 2,283,186 2,401,756 145,316 574,336 984,397 2,319,909 521,939 3,533,216 156,481 817,413 538,511 526,459 156,719 1,230,197 2,800,397 2,741,547 288,693 614,600 956,902 2,433,309 587,992 4,140,841 193,594 773,440 643,393 561,080 128,125 961,567 3,167,494 2,650,673 227,030 705,690 1,026,684 3,402,783 630,975 4,439,113 187,458 988,087 826,529 597,402 119,206 930,225 3,157,219 2,027,502 186,313 686,906 868,880 3,120,374 612,706 3,699,026 192,592 1,064,632 818,501 612,751 121,933 780,208 3,336,772 2,148,118 310,328 782,471 780,661 3,028,646 649,804 3,784,696 195,314 1,204,188 757,764 631,625 136,505 718,402 2,911,562 1,523,199 241,668 742,473 606,437 2,675,827 406,482 2,982,890 160,648 1,313,786 705,960 581,728 97,504 540,133 1,943,066 556,407 164,504 417,650 383,529 2,520,013 281,316 1,992,959 112,898 1,248,867 588,088 640,802 39,501 386,364 1,506,769 329,135 233,672 238,892 180,768 2,676,707 262,130 1,258,981 27,674 1,560,717 611,396 654,563 42,696 391,687 949,997 370,501 415,225 185,976 86,043 2,897,628 188,346 1,682,215 2,995 1,980,031 1,538,582 647,703 40,391 Total....................................................... Matting and mats............................................ Meat and dairy products................... Metals and metal compositions.......... Mica.................................................................... Musical instruments........................................ Oilcloth, linoleum, and similar fabrics, etc.... O ils..................................................................... Paints, pigments, and colors........................... Paper, and manufactures o f........................... Pencils, lead and slate.. . ............... j ........... Perfumery, cosmetics, and toilet preparations Pipes and smoker’s articles........................... Plants, trees, shrubs, and vines...................... Plaster rock or gypsum ................................... i Free after Oct. 3,1913, R E C E IP T S A N D D IS B U R S E M E N T S . 12,375,286 Jewelry.............................................................. Lead, and manufactures o f ............................ 2Free after Aug. 5,1909. OS Co Source. and D isbu r sem en ts , Y e a r s E n d e d J u n e 3 0 ,1 9 0 8 RECEIPTS AND THEIR SOURCES—Continued. to 1917, etc .— C on tin u ed . 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 D ollars. 1915 638 N o . 3 6 8 . — R e c e ip ts 1916 1917 Dollars. customs revenue —continued. D ollars . D ollars. D ollars. D ollars . D ollars. D ollars. 1,927,886 569,635 2,946,660 917,854 2,439,008 827,922 2,451,182 791,534 D ollars . 2,717.100 1,120,136 D ollars. 932,252 337,958 3,055,386 1, 222.054 2,007,977 646,104 5,265,946 2,469,121 4,374,603 3,711,579 1,270,210 2,497,521 3,864,514 3,266,930 3,242,716 3,837,236 4,277,440 2,654,081 7,735,067 8,086 182 212,669 S alt»................................................................... 308,213 Seeds................................................................... Silk, manufactures of (including artificial silk) i ................................................................ 16,493,078 208,973 S oap .................................................................... 218, 713 Spices.................................................................. Spirits, wines, malt liquors, and other bev erages— Malt liquors................................................. 1,823,977 Spirits, distilled.......................................... 7,686,984 W ines........................................................... 5,185,373 137,033 Other beverages.......................................... 180,866 475,478 150,898 1,662,050 141,234 3,083,568 155,933 2,233,893 145,101 1,747,776 41,030 2,162,926 2,467,241 3,307,103 2,739,698 16,186,131 269,023 307,812 17,665,994 208,521 241,745 16,792,244 271,164 280,871 14,096,458 246,441 318,209 15,459,719 240,468 2^7,371 18,346,728 153,471 637,499 12,638,367 111,850 700,587 15,897,991 88, 649 927,328 18,713,095 94,222 893,391 1,791,770 8,808,226 5,050,117 ' 130,625 2,027,254 9,115,898 6,462,235 137,403 2,075,030 9,093,027 5,495,390 551,571 2,014,344 8,942,120 6,809,015 562,576 2,078,961 10,470,377 6,283,978 560,319 1,915,609 10,780,058 6,509,450 466,198 962,766 7,637,196 4,505,088 294,958 782,069 9,678,488 4,825,346 258,388 686,296 7,946,343 4,758,385 192,300 15,780,738 17,742,790 17,215,018 17,328,055 19,393,635 19,671,315 13,400,008 15,544,291 13,583,324 672,452 177,868 783,415 230,163 688,772 281,659 675,912 315,277 674,896 391,318 576,360 124,701 371,139 72,947 279,247 96,385 253,447 114,202 149,316 56,213,473 228,809 52,810,995 191,274 52,496,559 196,407 50,603,314 220,184 53,134,244 270,779 61,508,851 243,560 49,282,113 458,692 55,336,871 1,311,355 54,070,785 Total......................................................... 50,118,142 T obaccoUnmanufactured ....................................... 18,504,682 Manufactures o f ......................................... 3,655,408 56,362,789 53,039,804 52, 687,833 50, 799,721 63,354,428 61,779, 630 49,525,673 55, 795,563 55,382,140 19,987,164 3,282,294 20,650,172 22,428,795 3,474,068 : 3,730,820 22,094,448 3,477,060 23,291,252 3, 456,873 23,640*186 3,252,087 22,305,569 2,569,677 24,696,245 2,884,349 26,391,139 3,445,874 Total.......................................................... 22,160,090 23,269,458 24,124,239 25, 571,508 26,748,125 26,892,273 24,875,246 27,580,594 29,837,013 Total...................... ....................1............ T o ta l........................................................ 14,833,367 Stone, and manufactures of (including mar 688,462 ble and o n y x )................................................. 201,246 Straw, and manufactures of straw and grass. Sugar and molasses— 133,146 Molasses, and sirup refined 2 .................... Sugar........................................................... 49,984,996 26,159,615 R E C E IP T S A N D D IS B U R S E M E N T S Duties on merchandise—Continued. Precious and semiprecious stones, and imita tions Of— Diamonds.................................................... All other...................................................... T o y s ................................................................... Type and type m e ta l....................................... Vegetables......................................................... Wood, and manufactures o f ........................... 1,701,002 108,800 4,955,805 4,083,289 2,320,039 212,457 2,550,843 4,349 ,911 2,855,521 120,567 2,905,884 4,192,573 2,758,383 43,164 6,642,322 4,257,662 2,773,362 8,235 3,159,681 4,750,715 3,181,815 2,656 2,577,982 1,793,378 2,764,388 24,083 1,551,902 729,318 1,884,548 1,104 1,297,202 673,582 522,379 13,565 • 2,734,518 775,878 Wool, and manufactures of— Unmanufactured.............................. . ...... 11,420,511 Manufactures o f ........................................ 17,424,734 17,082,990 16,278,827 21,128,729 20,771,964 12,482,855 16,483,662 14,454,234 12,599,246 13,519,982 12,293,904 2,589,235 14,387,241 217, 441 9,701,772 365,587 5,776,935 525,271 6,590,475 T o ta l... . . ................................................. 28,845,245 33,361,817 41,900,693 • 28,966,517 27,053,480 : 25,813,886 16, 976,476 9,919,213 6,142,522 7,115,746 4,547,444 | 6,854,963 4,142,446 2,970,245 3,243,239 3,479,776 All other articles............................................. 2, 249,680 2, 928,350 4,273,540 4,295,5S8 Total duty collected— Ordinary..... ............ .................................. 282,273,433 Additional and discrim inating............... 309,462 294,377,360 - 289,694 326,263,094 298,589 309,581,944 383,748 304,597,035 312,252,215 283,511,564 205,755,073 209,523,151 202,650 257,731 109,305 191,769 302,331 221,465,273 193,794 Total duties collected on merchandise. 282,582,895 294,667,054 326,561,683 309,965,692 304,899,366 312,509,946 283,620,869 205,946,842 209,725,801 221,659,067 1, 054,494 4,990,386 1,08*093 6,039,669 1,084, 027 3,447,352 1,449,052 1,273,667 1,812,464 1,316,020 1,156,274 2,010,993 5,107,783 7,386,682 2,523,810 5,Miscellaneous3......................................................... 266,032 1,393,795 2,909,532 300,711,934 333,683,445 314,497,071 311,321,672 318,891,396 292,320,015 209,786,672 213,185,846 225,962,393 Tonnage tax............................................................ 1,078, 701 ' 2,451,534 Total customs revenue........................... 286,113,130 INTERNAL REVENUE. Tax collected on— Spirits............ ................................................... 140,158,807 Tobacco.............................................................. 49,862,754 Fermented liquors............................................ 59,807,617 Oleomargarine.................................................. 954,305 Stamp taxes, schedules A and B ..................... Special taxes....................................................... Special income tax on corporations................. Individual income tax............................. ........ Miscellaneous3 .......................................... : ........... 927,644 134,868,034 148,029,312 155,279,858 156,391,488 163,879,343 159,098,177 139,462,293 163,457,997 187,288,082 51,887,178 ^58,118,457 4 67,005,951 * 70,590,152 <76,789,424 4 77,986,640 *77,470,757 *85,324,094 *102,230,205 63,268,771 66,2G6,989 67.081,512 78,400,381 87,875,672 64,307,778 57,456,411 91,094,678 60,572,289 1,202,882 1,000,215 1,128,707 , 1,259,988 1,108,342 924,700 1,825,219 902,197 1,099,503 8,926,310 23,455,965 42,196,443 23,371,310 14,281,074 16,580,480 5 20,959,784 5 33,511,525 5 28,583,260 335,006,300 U0,671,077 39,155,597 56,993,658 179,572,888 660,710,198 41,046,162 67,943,595 180,108,340 1,363,874 1,229,075 1,154,174 1,649,822 1,214,922 3,168,184 1,098,824 1,405,390 35,571,513 Total internal revenue.......................... 251,711,127 246,212,644 289,933,519 321,612,200 344,416,966 380,041,007 415,669,646 512,702,029 809,366,208 4 Includes amounts from sale of stamps affixed to Philippine products, act of Aug. 5, 1909, as follows: 1910, $265,172; 1911, $9 5 , 5 9 6 ; 1912, #224,758; 1913, $319,101; 1914, $170, 780; 1915, $193,302; 1916, $258,098; 1917, $507,533. » Excise tax on corporations. 6Includes $32,456,063 income tax from corporations. 639 1 Free after Oct. 3, 1913. * Except maple sirup., included with “ sugar.” a The figures consist partly of a small fictitious balance necessary to make the amounts reported by collectors as having been received and deposited agree with the total, which shows the receipts of the Government by warrants. 322,529,201 B E C E IP T S A N D D ISB T JB SE M E N T S. 2,515,618 54,302 2,722,852 4,059,682 and D isbursem ents , Y ears E n d ed J u n e 30,1908 to . 1917, etc .— Continued. 640 N o . 3 6 8 . — R e c eipt s RECEIPTS AND THEIR SOURCES—Continued. 1908 1909 1910 1911 MISCELLANEOUS. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. Profits on coinage, bullion deposits, and assays.. Sales of public lands............................................... Fees: Consular, letters patent, and land.............. Judicial fees, fines, penalties, e t c ........................... The District of Colum bia....................................... Tax on national ba n k s.......................................... Navy pension, hospital, etc., funds...................... Customs fees, fines, penalties, and forfeitures... Repayments by Pacific railways, principal and interest1....................................... ....................... Forest reserve fu nd ................................................. Immigrant fu nd...................................................... Premiums on war-risk insurance............................. Tax on sealskins and rent of fox islands........ Sales of Government property.............................. Sales of ordnance m aterial................................... Depredations on public la n d s............................... Other miscellaneous sources................................ 11,223,337 9,731,560 5,222,995 871,980 6,062,971 2,888,721 2,033,536 607,004 6,656,017 7,700,568 5,039,138 942,462 6,636,816 3,251,920 942,194 740,111 4,119,809 6,355,797 5,741,469 718,595 6,853,981 3,333,011 1,057,215 . 728,575 5,272,347 5,731,637 5,131,157 749,653 7,060,080 3,503,502 1,724,910 3,574,032 6,970,159 5,392, 797 5,029,827 1,274,839 7,774,381 3,637,009 1,326,013 1,387,115 6,275,980 1,865,701 3,388,895 5,627,189 1,804,832 3,269,477 10,063 2,093,006 4,179,148 8,767 2,018,831 3,669,816 8,047 2,158,345 3,336,519 9,493 2,466,927 4,735,062 9,036 2,486,901 5,216,150 153,107 1,329,792 256,219 141,880 3,264,769 153,375 902,158 265,542 397,870 4,169,333 15^,375 1,664,903 278,482 262,697 5,544,411 403,947 1,978,803 381,566 220,394 11,002,589 385,862 2,782,028 224,732 161,071 5,740,743 130,641 3,480,618 202,432 103,600 7,918,502 96,420 105, i31 394,341 319,254 1,149,880 181,047 Source. 1912 1916 1917 1915 D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. 5,545,148 2,910,205 5,518,181 1,123,950 8, 070,369 3,730,059 1,026,118 1,588,202 6,182,560 2,571,775 5,774,104 1,129,857 8,080,421 3,883,198 804,298 1,025,256 4,427,903 2,167,136 5,335,622 855,222 8,748,528 3,908,607 915,309 793,877 4,354,613 1,887,662 5,519,741 938,046 if, 332,977 3,838,034 761,458 957,125 10,957,182 1,892,893 5,476,955 846,433 9,175,672 3,611,802 1,166,245 872,758 9,247 2,534,959 1,325,779 1,774,464 109 50,547 1,225,326 1,388,982 124,253 146,058 75,359 219,096 11,447,301 27,205,878 9,148 2,883,784 803,419 862,557 56,397 1,473,622 159,808 148,555 7,366,777 3,897 3,515,141 854,396 11,526,587 183,931 1,874,887 217,474 84,787 13,737,003 110,026 842,596 143,536 TRUST FUNDS. Department of State: Miscellaneous trust fu n d s............................... Treasury Department: Spanish indemnity principal _____ Spanish indemnity, interest........................... South Carolina, school fund .............. Fund for education of the blind..................... 570,000 28,500 61,001 252,527 142,019 R E C E IP T S A N D D IS B U R S E M E N T S 1914 1913 ▼ s — oT26SS lie i ■1,879,395 446,245 1,859,889 811,163 2,070,842 627,213 1,869,402 446,598 1,589,836 604,290 4,518 2,023,441 445,304 1,802,607 539,237 1,633,261 541,596 1,486,106 432,803 1,020 479,236 63,265 636,419 141,917 439,169 140,379 457,004 148,922 284,609 159,881 177,018 113,279 208,676 176,984 154,283 173,825 177,311 239,284 163,139 3,230,951 1,276,412 30,866 121,675 2,860,199 1,324,213 4,693 110,176 4,380,094 3,083,422 92,418 71,607 3,264,764 3,079,441 59,687 67,774 3,739,105 4,489,249 156,199 54,429 3,248,056 4,668,180 90,590 191,734 2,386,136 3,058,671 591,980 2,696,720 5,486,447 348,646 2,995,668 10,323,313 212,780 102,737 29,305 33,985 31,588 23,865 30,292 19,392 29,245 39,878 300,185 83,138 91,360 91,107 97,396 99,990 99,198 94,736 83,967 Department o f Commerce: a Miscellaneous trust funds................................ District of Columbia: Miscellaneous trust fund deposits................. Washington redemption fu n d ....................... Police and firemen’s relief fu n d s.................. Other trust fu n d s............................................. 291,306 91,779 107,108 23,825 428,919 111,766 121,665 24,371 305,241 86,878 109,837 54,757 333,916 104,087 107,419 20,505 448,382 110,383 99,291 51,253 510,121 117,769 109,703 39,618 419,201 121,947 124,325 7,043 509,412 132,388 121,754 23,638 426,712 148,204 134,523 35,673 413,988 164,573 135,895 6,212 Total m iscellaneous..................................... 63,301,861 57,263,275 51,919,314 64,186,270 58,968,796 60,634,487 62,180,653 71,399,411 53,900,190 82,854,377 Balance arising in adjustment of moneys not covered by warrants in the fiscal year of de posit in Treasurer’s cash..................................... -65,395 -598,363 -24,663 +159,833 —124,203 +168,381 +131,492 +1,055,099 -123,513 -8,852 502 Ordinary receipts.......................................... 601,060,723 2,112 603,589,490 675,511,715 R E C E IP T S A N D D IS B U R S E M E N T S . War Department: Army deposit fund............................................ • 1,653,632 Soldiers’ Home permanent fund.................... 438,312 Miscellaneous trust funds................................ 95 Navy Department: Navy deposit fund............................................ 511,148 Marine Corps deposit fund.............................. 8,760 Interior Department: Deposits for surveying public lan ds............. 274,047 Proceeds of Indian lan ds................................ 1,947,555 Indian moneys, proceeds of la b o r................. 1,624,655 Miscellaneous trust fu n d s.............................. 12,242 Personal funds of patients, Government Hospital for Insane...................................... Pension money, Government Hospital for 701,372,375 691,778,465 724,111,230 734,673,167 697,910,828 779,664,552 1,118,174,126 . , . T.. S., Panama Canal: Proceeds of bonds, Panama Canal............... Premium on sale of bonds, Panama Canal... Receipts from tolls........................................... 24,631,980 735,789 30,000,000 731,008 17,641,634 460,536 32,358,366 830,738 Total canal receipts.................................... 25,367,769 30,731,008 318,102,170 33,189,104 2,869,995 6,150,669 2, 869,995 6,150,669 641 i Includes interest only after 1909. 2 Department of Commerce and Labor prior to Mar. 4,1913, when the Department of Labor was created. 8 Includes deposits of 817,641,634 for principal o f bonds, only $2,035,700 of which were actually issued in 1911; the balance was issued in the fiscal year 1912. D isbursements, Y ears E nded J une 30, 1908 to 1917, etc .— C on tin u ed . 642 N o . 3 6 8 . — R eceipts and RECEIPTS AND THEIR SOURCES—Continued. Source. 1908 Public-debt receipts 2.................................. 79,769,637 Total receipts, exclusive of postal............ 706,198,129 Postal revenues..................................................... 191,478,663 Total receipts, including postal............... 897,676,792 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 D ollars. Dollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. Dollars. 40,232,555 459,280 20,078,365 1,929,840 21,471,010 933,540 121,553,415 1,803,500 56,648,903 1,794,660 37,293,045 45,624,240 31,674,292 3,118,940 19,902,282 1,466,335,095 918,205,000 4,390,000 20,537,645 23,400,850 23,021,222 22,486,955 58,452,403 2,428,017,800 679,944,738 707,186,007 769,707,100 745,505,214 203,562,383 224,128,658 237,879,824 246,744,016 747,512,080 266,619,526 757,694,389 287,934,566 720,397,783 287,248,165 840,986,950 3,552,342,596 312,057,689 329,726,116 45,624,240 31,674,292 40,232,555 883,607,121 931,314,665 997,586,924 992,249,230 1,014,131,605 1,045,628,956 1,007,645,948 1,153,044,639 3,882,068,'711 RECAPITULATION OF RECEIPTS. Customs revenue................................................... 286,113,130 Internal revenue................................................... 251,711,127 Miscellaneous (n e t).............................................. 63,236,466 300,711,934 333,683,445 814,497,071 311,321,672 246,212,644 289,933,519 322,529,201 321,612,200 56,664,912 51,894,751 64,346,103 58,844,593 318,891,896 344,416,966 60,802,868 292,320,015 380,041,007 62,312,145 209,786,672 213,185,846 415,669,646 512,702,029 72,454; 510 53,776,677 Ordinary receipts...................................... 601,060,723 Panama Cartal receipts ___________ ____ __ 25,367,769 Public-debt receipts 2............................................1 79,769,637 603,589,490 675,511,715 701,372,375 691,778,465 30,731,008 18,102,170 33,189,104 45,624,240 31,674,292 40,232,555 20,537,645 724,111,230 734,673,167 697,910,828 23,400,850 23,021,222 22,486,955 779,664,552 1,118,174,126 2,869,095 6,150,669 58,452,403 2,428,017,800 Total receipts, exclusive of postal............ 706,198,129 Postal revenues...................................................... 191,478,663 679,944,738 707,186,007 759,707,100 745,505,214 203,562,383 224,128,658 287,879,824 246,744,016 747,512,080 266,619,526 757,694,389 287,934,566 720,397,783 287,248,165 840,986,950 3,552,342,595 312,057,689 329,726,116 Total receipts, including postal................ 897,676,792 225,962,393 809,366,208 82,845,525 883,507,121 931,314,665 997, 586,924 992,249,230 1,014,131,606 1,045,628,955 1,007,645,948 1,153,044,639 3,882,068,711 R E C E IP T S A N D D IS B U R S E M E N T S , D ollars. Public debt: Postal savings bonds..................................... Bank-note fund............................................... 64,333,137 Proceeds of bonds, other securities, and premiums, on account of public d e b t.. 15,436,500 __ First "Liberty Unfm of 1917. „ _ Certificates of indebtedness.......................... One-year Treasury notes................................ 1909 DISBURSEMENTS AND THfclR OBJECTS. Object. Total legislative..................................... Executive Office: 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. . Dollars. Dollars, Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 1,801,050 1,772,376 1,945,515 1,995,785 1,847,946 1,934,416 1,821,486 1,796,519 1,807,451 1,905,817 4,726,084 6,394,811 613,610 29,701 157,847 5,005,136 5,735,847 627,259 25,629 512,752 4,896,504 5,451,153 899,694 33,631 389,999 5,065,990 5,488,335 642,810 27,002 174,916 4,740,723 5,423,583 593,283 28,832 95,583 5,148,038 5,444,754 559,256 29,792 175,557 5,011,756 5,464,900 629,455 33,000 508,231 5,081,325" 5,604,144 615,162 30,413 449,836 4,916,881 5,356,903 627,306 32,558 1,106,908 5,400,250 6,238,825 677,107 38,001 914,011 13,723,103 13,678,999 13,616,496 13,344,838 12,729,950 13,291,813 13,468,828 1 3,848,007 15,174,101 13,577,399 . EXECUTIVE. 166,461 238,063 256,577 264,857 272,144 280,293 289,480 T ota l........................................................ 404,524 444,107 \ 520,208 734,603 923,979 692,015 643,686 302,535 444,345 427,276 425,689 586,304 362,076 343,226 1,357,575 675,708 1,322,594 712,417 1,354,280 767,356 1,302,450 751,162 1,528,667 804,591 1,427,969 733,410 211,702 205,128 8168,906 352,432 374,112 12,537 347,181 53,376 49,001 357,266 564,134 3,065,880 395,940 1,387,798 848,330 349,225 379,719 471,371 1,512,660 783,025 1,439,935 596,840 1,501,379 934,710 1,662,812 799,260 271,475 646,740 78,254 643 1Includes $100,000 received but not covered by warrant. sIssues of certificates, redemptions, and notes not affecting the cash in general fund are excluded from the Dublic-debt figures in this statement. 8Excess of repayments. 228,375 557,753 42,027 193,150 2,498,618 100,000 Department of State: Salaries and expenses..................................... Foreign intercourse— Consular salaries....................................... Diplomatic salaries................................... Representation of interests of foreign governments............................................ 187,530 255,351 462,459 Salaries and m iscellaneous........................... Relief of American citizens in Europe.......... United States Tariff Commission.................. Temporary government for the West Indian Islands........................................................... National security and defense: Executive... Bureau of Efficiency........................................ Civil Service Commission.............................. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS. LEGISLATIVE. United States Senate: Salaries and expenses___ House of Representatives: Salaries and expenses................................................................... Public printing and bin din g................................ Library of Congress............................................... Botanic Garden...................................................... Miscellaneous......................................................... 1908 D O e b —e c x c Department of State— F o e T i o a M I C a A U a a u o r i P s u P W u b a x L n u v i n t e e n d u Dollars. e r 9 e c U 0 t o R S 1 9 E 9 to M 1 1917, E 1 etc .— Continued. N 1 1 T S 0 1 11 8 3 9 9 9 9 A 11 1 04 9 N 1 1 5 1 D 9 9 T 11 1 62 9 1 H E 7 . d o Dollars. u . r s Dollars. e Dollars. — Dollars. o C Dollars.i t n u Dollars. n e Dollars. . d Dollars. Dollars. . . . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . ,. . 7 . . . .4 .3 . . . 5 ., . 8 . . , . 5. 8 . 4 . . 6 . 0 ,. . 9 . 3 . , . 3. 0 . . . 3 . 9 . . . 1 . , . 5. . . . 5 . . . . 8 . . .4 . . . , . . . .9 . . . 7. . . . 8 . . . ., 4 4. 3 . . . , ,. 8 . 9 9 . . .0 0 .0 6 . . . 2 . 8 , . . 4 . , . , . 1 46. 6 . . .7 0 4 . , . .5 1 .5 7 , s e l . . . . . v. . . . r . . . u . . . . a. . . . . . . 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Dollars. 8. 6 7 1 . , . , .9 .8 . 3 .2 . 0 . 2 . 5 . 7. 2 7 3 t d d nr r e v n , . , 02 5 m 1 25 1 1 8 e 2 , d j . 6 . , . . .6 . 4 . 3 . 7 . 3 . 3 . 6 5 . . 0 . 4 ,. 3 4 9 4 ,1 , .0 5 4 2 8 3 02 21 . . 1 1, 9 0 4 0 8 1 15 . 4 .4 8 . 8 . . , 1 . , . 8. 4. . 7 4. . 6 3. . 6 9 . 0 , , 7 . 6 .0 8 . . 0 5 . ., . , 6 . 9 79 8 , 9 6 f h s o Dollars. i a ,3 n . 9 u . 9, . . 7 . 02 , 1 9 .. 2 8. 4 . . . . 3 r 5 2 9 t9 d 3. 5 0 8 9, . 2 0 2 , 59 2 6 ., 6. . 7 .5 . 1 7 9 .9 9 i 07 4 1 4 716 15 1 7 6 13 3 e i g a n d s t i ,9 5 2 6 9 7 95 7 48 5 5 79 9 6 19 6 , 0 9 1 .7 3 3 2 , , 17 7. , . 2 5 .1 , . 52 .8 4 a l i I a6 , . 6 2 4 n 7 49 2 e8 51u , 1 1 94 s 4 , o 3. 5 8 9 ., . 0 9 7 , 2 3 8 . . 6 . . . . 4 . . . 8. . . . .,6 . 1 . . .6 . 9 . . 3 . . 1 . . , . 6 . 7 , . . 6 . 3 . 2 . . 7 4 . 5 . . 6 . , 6. , . 5 . 7 . . 1. 2 . 4 . 9 . 7 . 6 9. 4. . , 6 . , 3 . 5 8 8 8 6 4 4 2 1 , 6 , 7 . 1 4 7 5 7 4 0 7 8 i n c l u d e s “ i n d e f i n i t e 2, 5 4 ,6 , 4 . 2 3 7 ” 2 , 0 9 9 2 1 7 , a m 2 9 5 6 9 4 08 0 36 1 78 . 0 u 0 7 , 1,9 0 . 2 287 17 2 6 7 7 5 o , , .1 1 2 1 ,1 , 6 . 6 ,2 sn e ie o s Cs g . 8 t . ns ro 31 9 48 ,. ,. 95 60 31 ,. .. .. 8 5 ,, .00 0 60 0 00 0 8 0 0 , , 1 0 .0 0 6 6 0 0 0 5 0 26 6 ,. 76 6 , , 00 . 8 9 6 3 , . . 46 5 . 4 6 5 5 91 ,. 2 , , 9 7. 0 2 1 8 0 5 1 2 , , . 9 7 0 2 9 0 , . 7 , . , 8 . 5 2 1 2 8 8 4 4 4 , , 1 .6 4 7 9 5 2 7 9 , 3 7 8 , 4 6 u 9 7 84 7 6 ss _20,020,000.00 t r , , 8. 6 7 9 4 5 4 0 0 , , . 34 7 58 9 5 ,, .05 8 43 7 4 ,, . 20 8 77 8 16 6 5 17 , , 0 56 0 84 94 03 8 0 0 4 0 0 . . 89 0 3 0 1 5 5 4 0 6 1 7 . . 9 35 0 95 60 15 3 , , 3. 0 3 4 4 7 4 3 , . 97 5 , 0 0. 70 1 n m oh e 1 f Dollars. 2 l n s rt 9 i kO c 483 2 1 94 5 3, . 9 6 2 0 1 7 5 2 0 , , 4. . 9 . 9 ,. . 9, . . . 0 . 4 .0 8. . 0 . 0 2 . 2 0 . . 0, . . . 7 . 0 .6 . 0. 2 . 0 . 0 . . 0 5 . . , . 2, 1 6 , 4 8 , 0 . 9 8 6 9 17 9 . 5 , , 2 8 r O s e , , 0 .0 9 6 1 9 , . 5 . 8 .8 . 3 0 . 6 . 0. 7 . 0 . , . o S s 1 e s2 s t d s i 2s o e d 6 e s C s 4 6 s ot . 3 h n 6 d g4C s s . 1 7 1 . 1 6 1 . 9 s , i n 1 . 0 8 6 5 0 4 0 0 , 1 ,1 . 0 0 5 0 0 4 r1 9 2 , v , 0 . 8 6 i 4 5 5 c 6 0 6 , e 0 6 4 2 0 5 5 , 9, . 8 02 7 3 0 4 1 l 3 , . 1u 7 . 1 5 7 m 3 1 0 1 9 , , 8 b . 4 1 0 5 i 5 0 2 a 9 f s e n 9 0 0 5 1, , 3 6. 4 e 0 4 e8 , . 8 9. 2 f a e s n l A N N U A L A P P R O P R IA T IO N S L o 6 S C E x f e n d it u k e s . of 3 3 9 8, t , , s 0 4 , a 0 4 4 95 8 . 0 0 8 0 . , 3 23 81 , . 8 ,8 1 9 5 , 6 08 8 n 0 1 6 ^ 8 7 1, 7. 9 ,0 9 6 p p EXPEN SES 65& OF C O LL E C TIN G R E V E N U E , No. 370.—INTERNAL AND CUSTOMS REVENUES, 1877 TO 1917: A m ounts C o llec ted a n d E x p e n s e s o f C o l l e c t in g . [Source: Reports of the Secretary of the Treasury.] Year ended June 30— Internal revenue. Revenue. Customs revenue. Expenses of collecting.1*2 Dollars. 1877................. 118,630,407.83 1878................. 110,681,624.74 1879................. 113,561,610.58 1880................. 124,009,373.92 1881.............. 135,264,385.51 1882................. 146,497,595.45 1883................ 144, 720,368.98 1884................. 121,586,072.51 1885................. 112,498,725.54 1886................. 116,805,936.48 1887................. 118,823,391.22 1888................. 124,296,871.98 1889............ 130,881,513.92 1890................. 142,606,705.81 1891................. 145,686,249.44 1892................. 153,971,072.57 1893................. 161,027,623.93 1894................. 147,111,232.81 1895................. 143,421,672.02 1896................. 146,762,864.74 1897................. 146,688,574.29 1898................. 170,900,641.49 1899................. 273,437,161.51 1900................. 295, 327,926.76 1901................. 307,180,663.77 1902................. 271,880,122.10 1903................. 230,810,124.17 1901................. 232,904,119.45 1905................. 234, 095,740.85 1906................ 249,160,212.91 1907................. 269,666,772.85 1908................ 251,711,126.70 1909................ 246,212, 643.59 1910................ 4289,933,519.45 1911................ 4322,529,200.79 1912........... . 4321,612,199.66 1913................. 4344,416,965.65 1914................. 4380,041,007.30 1915................. 4415,669,646-00 1916................. 4512.702,028.78 1917................. 4809,'366,207.73 Dollars. Per cent Revenue. Dollars. Expenses of collecting.1*a Dollars. 3,556,943.85 2.99 130,956,493.07 6,501,037.57 3,280,162.22 2.96 130,170,680.20 5,826,974.32 3.10 137,250,047. 70 5,477,421.52 3,527,956.56 2.95 186,522,064.60 6,023,253.53 8,657,105,10 4,327,793.24 . 3.20 198,159,676.02 6,383,288.10 4,097,241.34 2.80 220,410,730.25 6,506,359. 26 . 8.06 214,706,496.93 6,593,509. 43 4,424,707.39 4,216,847.26 3.47 195,067,489.76 6, 709,485. 76 3,853,035.94 3.42 181,471,939.34 6,494,847.29 3.06 192,905,023.44 6,427,612.67 3,578,679.42 3,826,507.98 3.22 217,286,893.13 6,8.55,801.74 2.92 219,091,173.63 7,156,187. 77 3,626,038.91 8,770,388.72 2.88 223,832,741.69 7,030,487.00 3,780,950.41 2. 65 229,668,584. 57 6,859,986.09 2. 75 219,522,205.23 6, 964,367.09 4,003,485.65 2.52 177,452,964.15 6,646,276.05 3,879,082.31 4,144,927. 02 2.57 203,355,016.73 6,756,790. 98 2.55 131,818,530.62 6,791,872.86 3,749,029.22 3,754,935.45 2. 62 152,158,617.45 6,736,690.92 2.62 160,021,751.67 7,237,796.40 3,846,887.55 2.46 176,554,126. 65 7,075,372.05 3,606,798.85 3,705,256.95 2.17 149,575,062.35 7,152,276.58 4,350,543.05 1.59 206,128,481.75 7,361,562.83 4,446,318. 98 1.51 • 233,164,871.16 7,467,692.48 1.43 238,585,455.99 7,713,418.82 4,404,986.68 4,360,144.97 1.60 254,444,708.19 7, 967,472.89 4,496,479.28 1.95 284,479,581.81 8,468,710.19 4,507,867.83 1.94 261,274,564.81 8,665, 636.37 4,338,184.70 1.85 261,798,856.91 9,115,499.44 1.76 300,251,877.77 8,997,669.41 4,391,660.65 4,641,169,95 1.72 332,233, 362. 70 9,436,752.68 4,650,049.89 1.85 286,113,130. 29 9,580,626.25 4,547,716.05 1.85 300,711,933.95 10,261, 073.33 1.73 333,683,445.03 10,665, 770.12 5,008,191.77 1.55 314,497,071.24 11,015,254, 24 5,027,871.39 6,059,286.49 1.57 311, 321,672.22 10,804,979.15 5,166,301. 36 1.50 318,891,395.86 10,285,613.95 5,542,353.55 1.46 292,320,014.51 9,804, 771.72 1.50 209.786,672.21 9,268,403.58 6,236,046.55 1.22 213,185,845.63 9,074,471.95 6,259,047.67 .86 225,962,393.38 9,850,189.63 6,974,140.11 Per cent. 4.96 4.47 3.96 3.23 3.25 2.92 3.07 3.44 3.58 3.33 3.16 3.27 3.14 2.98 3.17 3.74 3.32 5.15 4, 43 4.52 4.01 4.78 3.57 3.20 3,23 3.13 2. 98 3.32 3.48 3.00 2.55 3. 35 3. 41 3.20 3.50 3.47 3.23 3.35 4.42 4.26 4.36 1 Based on warrants issued during the year. 2The cost of collecting the internal revenue embraces the following items: Salaries and expenses of the Intemal-Re.venue Service, including collectors, deputy collectors, clerks, etc., and including expenses incident to enforcing the provisions of law taxing oleom argarine; salaries and expenses of revenue agents, surveyors of distilleries, gaugers, storekeepers, and miscellaneous expenses; paper for internal-revenue stamps, expenses of detecting and punishing violations of internal-revenue laws, and expenses of collecting the corporation tax. »The expenses of collecting the revenue from customs includes all sums draw n from the appropria tion m ade by Congress for th at purpose. The money is expended for salaries, rents, labor in weigh ing, gauging, and m easuring imported m erchandise, revenue boatmen, repairs, and other expenses incident to rented buildings, stationery, and the traveling expenses of special agents, but does not include disbursements for revenue cutters, fuel, lights, water, furniture, janitors, etc., for buildings owned by the Government, nor disbursem ents for erecting new buildings, all of which are paid for from specific appropriations m ade for those purposes. The expenses of collecting internal and customs revenue do not include the disbursem ents for sala ries, etc., incident to auditing these accounts in the office of the Auditor for the Treasury Department. 4 Includes collections on account of corporation, individual-income, and emergency-revenue laws, for amounts of which see following table. 654' No, 871— INTEKNAL-REVEOTE COLLECTIONS, 1889 TO 1917: B y S pecified Sources. [Source: Reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department.] Year ended June 30— Dollars. 74.312.206.00 81.687.375.00 83.335.964.00 91.309.954.00 94.720.261.00 85.259.252.00 79.862.627.00 80.670.071.00 82.008.543.00 92,547,000.00 99.283.534.00 109.868.817.00 116.027.980.00 121.138.013.00 131,953,472.39 135,810,015.42 135.958.513.12 143.394.055.12 156,336,901,89 140,158,807.15 134.868.034.12 148.029.311.54 155,279,858.26 156,391,467.77 163.879.342.54 159,098,177.31 139,462,292.69 153,457,906.76 187,288,083.49 Tobacco, Dollars. 31.866.861.00 33.958.991.00 32,796, 271.00 31,000,493.00 31,889, 712.00 28.617.899.00 29.704.908.00 30.711.629.00 30.710.297.00 36.230.522.00 62.493.208.00 59.355.084.00 62.481.907.00 61.937.925.00 43,514,810.24 44.655.808.75 45,659,910.50 48,422,997.38 51,811,069.69 49,862,754.26 61,887,178.04 68,118,457.03 67,005,950.56 70,590,151.60 76.789.424.75 79,986,639.68 77,470,757.18 85,324,094,46 102,230,205.36 Ferm ented liquors. Oleomar garine. Playing cards. Dollars. 23.723.835.00 26.008.535.00 28.565.130.00 30.037.453.00 32.548.983.00 31.414.788.00 31.640.618.00 33.784.235.00 32.472.162.00 39.515.421.00 68.644.558.00 73,550,754. Q0 75.669.908.00 71.988.902.00 47,547,856.08 49,083, 458.77 50.360.553.18 55,641,858.56 59.567.818.18 59,807,616,81 67,456,411.42 60,572,288.54 64,367,777.65 63,268,770.51 66,266,989.60 67,081,512.45 78,460,380.97 87,875,672.22 91,094,677.70 Dollars. 894.248.00 786.292.00 1.077.924.00 1.266.326.00 1.670.643.00 1.728.480.00 1.409.211.00 1.219.432.00 1.034.130.00 1.315.780.00 1.956.619.00 2.543.785.00 2.518.101.00 2.944.492.00 786.783.81 484,097.45 605.478.81 570,037.93 887,641.31 954,804.96 902.197.81 1,099,502.84 1,000,214.79 1,128,707.25 1,369,987.67 1,325,219.13 1,108,342.44 924,699.91 1,202,881.78 DdUars. 882.402.00 259.854.00 251.306.00 261.081.00 271,129- 00 331.011.00 317.270.00 364.678.00 422,580.32 376.408.34 426,575.44 489.847.26 572,714,48 459,860.12 602,262,58 665.524.34 681,640.7$ 616,283.60 655,283.10 714.307.26 673,847. 54 819,654- 20 820.897.26 Stamp taxes, Special taxes, n. e. s.2 n. e. s. Dollars, Dollars. 794,418.00 43.837.819.00 40.964.365.00 39.241.036.00 13.442.793.00 46,973.00 6.167.028.00 7.400.133.00 9.377.634.00 9.105.869.00 *23,455,965.34 *42,196,443.48 *8,926,310.30 14,281,074.42 16.580.480.38 23.371.310.39 INTEBNAL-BEVENUE COLLECTIONS, 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 Spirits. Year ended June 30— Munition manufacturers. Estates, Dollars. Dollars. 1889............................................................................... 1890............................................................................... 1891............................................................................... 1892............................................................................... 1893............................................................................... 1894................................... _......................................... 1895............................................................................... 1896............................................................................... 1897............................................................................... 1898............................................................................... 1899............................................................................... 1900............................................................................... 1901........................................................................ 1902............................................................................... 1903............................................................................... 1904............................................................................... 1905.............................................................................; 1906............................................................................... 1907............................................................................... 1908............................................................................... 1909....................................................... : ..................... 1910............................................................................... 1911............................................................................... 1912............................................................................... 1913............................................................................... 1914............................................................................... 1915............................................................................... 1916............................................................................... 1917............................................................................... 27,663,939.63 6,076,575.26 Excess profits. Corporation taxes.4 Dollars. Dollars. 37,176.37 20,959,783.74 33,511,525.00 28,588,269.81 35,006,299.84 43,127,739.89 39,155,596.77 56,993,657.98 179,572,887.86 Individual in come tax. i Dollars. 28,253,634.85 41,046,162.09 67,943,594.63 180,108,340.10 Accepted oilers in compro mise penal ties, etc. Articles and industries formerly taxed, but now exempt, and miscella neous.& Dollars. D ollars. 84, m o o 136.721.00 256.214.00 240.432.00 168.488.00 151.046.00 168.805.00 184.711.00 134.036.00 153.268.00 184.675.00 210.786.00 200.520.00 208.233.00 148,414.07 206,058.56 226,594.73 283,991.62 253,652.43 241,680.16 411,987.53 434,705.95 597,416.58 856,407.83 401,910.26 284,501.61 379,288.98 458,772.77 871,606.22 12.292.00 16.783.00 3.913.00 2.856.00 6.908.00 1.985.00 77.507.00 684.00 9.119.00 2.356.00 656,004, 00 1.091.372.00 1.037.313.00 737,085.00 6,417,008.81 2,287,033.78 948,350.59 300,450. IS 284,224.87 180,926.58 184,658,22 177,646.18 181,916.12 180,876.32 165,216.09 137,261.78 187,315.44 148,220.98 128,749.721 Total. Dollars, 130.894.484.00 142,594,697.00. 146.036.416.00 163.857.544.00 161,004, m o o 147.168.450.00 143.246.078.00 146.830.616.00 146.619.593.00 170.866.819.00 273.484.574.00 295.316.108.00 306.871.669.00 271.867.990.00 230,740,925.22 232,903,781.06 234,187,976,87 249.102.788.00 269.664.022.85 251,665,950.04 246,212,719*22 289,957,220.16 322,626,299.73 821,615,894,69 344.424.453.85 880,008,893.96 435.681.023.86 512,723,287,77 809,393,640* 44 1Includes after 1909 amounts received from the sale of internal-Tevenue stamps affixed to Philippine products (act of Aug. 5,1909), varying from 895,000 to $319,000, 2 From 1898 to 1902, inclusive, the figures include special taxes, n. e. s., and legacy taxes (act of June 13, 1898). For 1915 and subsequent years they include all special taxes (act of Oct. 22,1914, and prior acts). 3 From stam p taxes, Schedules A and B (act of Oct. 22,1914). 4 Prior to the fiscal year 1914 the entire collection was from special excise tax on corporations (act of Aug. 5,1909). For 1014 the figures include $10,671,077.22 collected under the same act and $32,456,662.67 income tax on corporations (act of Oct. 3,1913). 6 The principal items in recent years are m ixed flour, and adulterated and process or renovated butter. C71 & 656 INTERNAL-REVENUE COLLECTIONS. No. 372.—INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTED ON DISTILLED SPIRITS, WINES, 'AND MALT LIQUORS: 1884 t o 1909.1 1 [Source: Reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Treasury Departm ent.] From license duties. Year ended June 30 *— 1884.............................................................. 1885.............................................................. 1886.............................................................. 1887............................................................. 1888.............................................................. 1889.............................................................. 1890.............................................................. 18913............................................................ 1892.............................................................. 1893.............................................................. 1894.............................................................. 1895.............................................................. 1896.............................................................. 1897.............................................................. 1898.............................................. ............. 1899............................................................. 1900.............................................................. 1901.............................................................. 1902.............................................................. 1903.............................................................. 1904.............................................................. 1905.............................................................. 1906.............................................................. 1907............................................................ 1908.............................................................. 1909.............................................................. From other than license duties. For the the sale m anufac Fordistilled ture of dis of spirits From m alt From dis tilled spirits and m alt liquors. tilled spirits. and m alt liquors. liquors. Dollars. 376,000 360,000 369,000 376,000 332,000 334,000 384,000 474,000 389,000 357,000 356,000 339,000 395,000 373,000 377,000 442,000 443,000 419,000 461,000. 466,000 469,000 475,000 482,000 480,000 457,000 462,000 Dollars, Dollars. 5,230,000 17,599,000 5,287,000 17,737,000 5,501,000 19,168,000 5,466,000 21,393,000 4,928,000 22,826,000 4,788,000 - 23,259,000 5,423,000 25,480,000 6,965,000 27,888,000 5,981,000 29,431,000 5,710,000 31,962,000 5,570,000 30, 835,000 5,281,000 31,045,000 5,591,000 33,139,000 5,297,000 31,841,000 5,024,000 38,884,000 5,980,000 67,851,000 5,805,000 72,777,000. 5,441,000 74,962,000 6,186,000 71,175,000 6,490,000 46,665,000 6,604,000 48,208,000 6,808,000 49,460,000 6,836,000 54,651,000 6,815,000 58,546,000 6,842,000 58,748,000 6,894,000 56,303,000 Dollars. 71,785,000 62,358,000 63,731,000 60,516,000 64,544,000 69,655,000 76,409,000 76,574,000 85,546,000 89,240,000 79,913,000 74,839,000 75,329,000 76,970,000 87,777,000 93,656,000 104,395,000 110,876,000 115,305,000 125,890,000 129,613,000 129,577,000 137,067,000 150,064,000 133,919,000 128,665,000 Total. Dollars. 89,384,000 80,095,000 82,899,000 81,909,000 87,370,000 92,914,000 101,889,000 104,462,000 114,977,000 121,202,000 110,748,000 105,884,000 108,468,0Q0 108,811,000 126,661,000 161,507,000 177,172,000 185,838,000 186,480,000 172,545,000 177,821,000 179,037,000 191,718,000 215,905,000 192,667,000 184,968,000 1The law provides for a tax on wine m ade in im itation of cham pagne, etc., but no internal revenue was derived from the same during the fiscal years 1884-1898. The am ounts thus received in some of the subsequent years are so small as to be negligible in this or the table following, except in 1905 w hen they am ounted to nearly $700, included under distilled spirits as $1,000. 2 From 1884 to 1890, inclusive, year ended Apr. 80. 3Fourteen m onths ended June 30. No. 373.—CUSTOMS AND INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTED ON DISTILLED SPIRITS, WINES, MALT LIQUORS, AND TOBACCO, WITH TOTAL NATIONAL REVENUE AND PERCENTAGE: Y ears E nded J une 30, 1910 to 1917. a 32951°— s 1917- (Sources: Customs revenue from annual reports on Commerce and Navigation, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Departm ent of Commerce; internal revenue, from reports of the Commissioner of Internal' Revenue, Treasury Departm ent.] Cl -------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------|° Source. 1911 1910 1913 1916 1912 1915 1917 1914 Iju ^ Customs revenue: Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. CO From m alt liq u o rs....................................................................... , 2,027,000 2,079,000 1,916,000 2,075,000 2,014,000 963,000 783,000 686,000 -3 From w ine..................................................................................... 6,509,000 4,825,000 5,495,000 4,505,000 6,462,000 6,284,000 4,758,000 5,809,000 From distilled sp irits................................................................. 9,116,000 9,678,000 9,093,000 8,942,000 10,470,000 10,780,000 7,637,000 7,946,000 T otal..................................................................................... 17,605,000 16,663,000 16,765,000 18,833,000 19,205,000 13,105,000 15,286,000 13,390,000 From tobacco, and m anufactures of...................................... 24,124,000 26,160,000 25,572,000 26,748,000 26,892,000 24,875,000 27,851,000 29,837,000 Internal revenue: 1 * Other th an license duties— 91,095,000 From m alt liq u o rs........................................................ ...... 59,485,000 63,217,000 62,108,000 65,246,000 66,105,000 78,460,000 87,876,000 From distilled sp irits.......................................................... 141,990,000 148,588,000 149,934,000 158,069,000 153,546,000 137,155,000 150,826,000 182,124,000 T otal..................................................................................... 201,475,000 211,805,000 212,042,000 223,315,000 219,651,000 215,615,000 238,702,000 273,219,000 License duties— For the m anufacture of m alt liquors and distilled 425,000 438,000 503,000 400,000 426,000 370,000 468,000 484,000 sp irits................................................................................... 6,104,000 7,934,000 6,394,000 8,325,000 10,420,000 7,340,000 For the sale of m alt liquors,distilled spirits, and wines. 6,659,000 7,134,000 6,529,000 8,334,000 8,751,000 10,790,000 6,832,000 7,843,000 7,618,000 7,127,000 Total..................................................................................... Total internal revenue: From alcoholic beverages........................................................ 208,602,000 219,648,000 219,660,000 230,147,000 226,180,000 223,949,000 247,453,000 284,009,000 From tobacco, and m anufactures o f.................................... 58,118,000 67,006,000 70,590,000 76,789,000 79,987,000 77,471,000 85,324,000 102,230,000 Total internal-revenue and customs receipts: From alcoholic beverages........................................................ 226,207,000 236,311,000 236,335,000 248,980,000 245,385,000 237,054,000 262,739,000 297,399,000 From tobacco, and m anufactures o f ...................................... 82,242,000 93,166,000 96,162,000 103,537,000 106,879,000 102,346,000 113,175,000 132,067,000 T otal...................................................................................... 808,449,000 329,477,000 332,497,000 352,517,000 352,264,000 339,400,000 375,914,000 429,466,000 Total national ordinary receipts from all sources........................ 675,511,715 701,372,375 691,778,465 724,111,230 734,673,167 697,910,828 779,664,552 1,118,174,126 Receipts from alcoholic beverages and tobacco, per cent of 43.22 48.63 48.68 47.95 38.41 46.98 48.06 45.66 total revenue . . . . . . . . .......................................... — ..... iNAL-BEVENUE COLLECTIONS. 657 658 No. 374__ INTERNAL-REVENUE COLLECTIONS, YEARS ENDED JUNE 30, 1908 TO 1917: B y S tates . [Source: Reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department.] State or Territory, etc. 1909 1910 1911 1912 Dollars. Dollars. JDollars. Dollars, Dollars, 254,200.50 265,759.77 196,090.91 156,308.35 310,904,43 62.031.00 72,922.68 179,318.48 165,314.34 145,339.69 89,361.27 105,511,18 8,876,649.60 9,221,700.80 6.444.353.40 6,922,882.60 8,243,026.25 164,479.30 185,550.46 767,495.81 . 948,810.24 1,049,517.68 1,075,823.38 685,424.34 77,789.74 81,569.66 1,834,346.69 1,801,401.99 2,724,799.86 2,019,123.47 1,890,719.12 1,199,918.93 1,104,180.40 1,058,036.76 1,074,734.87 1,431,224.12 1,420,701.82 1,347,573.64 279,218.43 619.445.11 541,253.11 450,987.23 419,269.59 218,739.14 266,225.42 209,132.51 79,107.99 56,878.14 46,122,844.97 43,441,771.11 49,165,272.73 53,514,408.18 52,614,483.95 31,133,384.24 30,321,315.73 26,546,753.39 25,224,816.81 28,885,240.02 967,593.62 1.127.172.01 1,267,893.29 1,125,642,43 933,725.05 525,804.09 664,632.62 f 564,293,35 342,199.67 \ 323,725.20 L 133,336.84 26,874,585.54 28,130,420.34 82,260,278.47 33,295,173.98 32,187,875.16 5,206,645.98 6,141,321.06 4.082.368.52 4,836,286.25 4,997,769.41 8,374,564.35 7, $66,724.92 421,365.55 528,582.03 7.045.696.41 6.960.142.39 8,310,056.36 753.254.11 942,887.86 4,311,892. S9 3.631.070.39 5,676,103.69 7,397,001.38 7,223,431.34 6,184,500.85 6,281,314.38 6,895,714.59 7,007,615.96 7,353,335.30 1,812,788.97 1,878,914.19 2,995,236.00 8,449,236.03 2,942,360.55 9,334,561.62 9,699,092.91 10,864,911.86 12,470,680.53 12,062,821.58 f 412,002.43 405,937.61 818,385.05 676,629.84 92,191.23 82,315.56 > 644,864.56 l 312,666.75 257,926.33 2,124,035.80 2,440,462.29 2.742.756.02 2,773,308.65 2,988,343.18 f 456,598.89 476,349.14 356,255.24 222,788.57 704,663.84 474,530.00 - 483,144.64 72,668.42 77,760.60 6.969.893.42 6,989,487.47 8.834.216.53 9.776.823.33 10,582,235.36 f 64,529.00 56,705.80 128,068.95 i, 123,796.21 96,753.13 ■ 105,209.31 104,593.73 30,359,597.81 28,637,349.37 36,157,326.39 44,475,463.80 43,866,204.28 6,081,091.21 6,150,672.94 5.919.634.02 7.272.118.34 8,953,480.66 58,872.37 56,888.21 217,857.36 f 162,519.42 175,701.29 - 172,400.40 { 138,509.78 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 Dollars, 361,463.81 80,181.10 190.665.24 9,684,145.99 92,613.17 943,793.27 69,483.35 1,987,074.48 1,241,087.01 1,429,929.61 623.632.24 240,553.38 58,302,601.36 31,623,505.62 1,180,855.47 732,152.46 35,200,906.44 4,462,094.33 7,546,012.45 579,013.25 913,104.23 7,236,812.89 8,302,016.91 3,274,511.22 12,470,712.72 445,545.87 88,282.04 328,130.83 2,697,049.76 ■' 505,881.75 300,932.99 78,429.93 12,403,126.53 83,723.68 166,614.56 46,661,853.07 10,635,276.47 61,279.83 137,260.63 Dollars. 463,440.94 140,873.87 245,021.53 11,294,714.78 119,239.57 1,079,884.12 109,197.06 2,420,171.23 1,500,356.51 1,509,908.89 729,779.04 246,754.46 60,761,833.58 29,598,797.29 1,499,475.88 536,679,12 35,405,517.87 5,664,435.17 7,611^016.13 629,774.26 1,273,691.23 9,116,790.33 9,349,3J5.S8 4,057,510.48 13,331,518.58 640,709.04 98,374.05 476.363.42 2,861,077.16 576,269.91 430,583*61 154,731.99 13,829,051.13 98,627.99 167,733.95 62,116,763.34 11,947,270.64 111.357.42 174,750.94 Dollars. 661,217.64 223,965.84 394,536.43 13,129,026.52 171,095.06 1,509,773.16 133,509.79 3,222,249.67 1,797,903,53 1,562,425.02 1,041,349.35 434,582.62 56,242,546.12 25,761,193.45 2,621,308.38 1 ,101,868/00 33,653,848.21 8,604,940.00 7,766,490.56 722,298.66 1,438,628.75 12,094,625.11 11.085.043.07 5,195,257.80 14,874.845.68 752,908.96 208,004.69 576,720.59 2,878,265.06 783,234.45 718,084.03 276,446.50 15.358.014.08 142,593.08 208.912.05 76,271,908.24 13,651,937.38 261.610.05 359,551.25 Dollars, 667,840.10 304,884.61 462,609.35 15.167.119.68 157,393.28 1.665.031.28 250.144.85 5,295,874.32 2,403,593-62 1,816,214.81 1.392.273.28 694.137.85 65.287.404.68 30,848,288.74 2,562,859.08 1,216,626.92 37,242,180.89 10,182,988.37 8,789,495.35 3,076,028.03 1.408.009.49 16,059,024.68 12,370,450.88 6.827.377.49 16,856,519.11 991,399.65 307.257.95 934,681.87 4,682,808.98 922,659.06 838,660.93 459,561.97 18,666,493.49 306,518.72 351,618.89 104,910,489.62 19,543,586.25 388.141.95 457,742.23 1,303,523.09 549,376.63 620,373.45 23,775,979.31 173,511.38 3,184,642.63 340,336.71 12,681,031.30 4,942,185.99 2,192,383.29 2,178,425.44 1,534,675.38 88,213,200.70 36,603,414.11 2,591,994.32 3,455,540.59 47,117,694.28 13,930,108.52 13,475,129.11 18.218.728.44 2.575.908.51 29,796,108.38 18 765,231.58 10.052.368.45 22,313,164.73 1,816,047.74 474,541.77 1.745.819.51 4,839,892.02 1,234,952.37 1,407,622.72 657,043.81 24,783,041.56 494,405.45 915,913.16 189,944,071.68 30,898,082.01 388,250.53 432,113.80 Dollars. INTERNAL-REVENUE COLLECTIONS. A labam a*....................... Mississippi*...................... Arkansas .......................... California.......................... N evada............................. C olorado......................... W yom ing.......................... C onnecticut.................... Rhode Island................... F lo rid a ............................. G eorgia............................. H aw aii............................... Illinois............................... In d ia n a ....................... Io w a ............................ . K ansas*............................ Oklahoma a ...................... K entucky.......................... Louisiana*........................ Mississippi*...................... M aryland.......................... D elaw are.......................... Dist. Columbia, and two counties of V irginias.. M assachusetts............ M ichigan................... M innesota......................... M issouri....................... M ontana....................... Id a h o ............................ U ta h .............................. N ebraska..................... . New H am pshire........ M aine............................. V erm ont...................... New Je rse y ................. New M exico............... A rizona........................ . New Y ork.................... . North Carolina___... North D akota............. South D akota............. 1908 18,907,081.44 568,415.44 20,886,066.67 101,264.15 2,385,400.26 806,079.21 4,644,146.88 1.072.004.75 1,417,070.20 7.915.486.76 20,982,844.76 743,981.6i 25,961,970.80 167,046.92 2.342.365.81 1.202.760.82 6,035,170.48 1,215,130.84 1.593.868.92 8.688.693.93 *>229,105.44 246,212,719.22 289,957,220.16 21,828,616.06 975,503.07 27,606,360.54 184,432.63 2,433,699.13 1,377,466.06 8,205,287.63 / 1,382,024.21 \ 23,035.24 1,783,861.81 9,582,454.31 9 95,471.01 322,626,299.73 23,823,944.58 148,906.24 893,921.74 26,453,570.07 185,703.72 2,363,620.25 1,397,483.85 8,356,560.81 1,363,225.76 22,246.97 1,799,445.62 9,400,140.99 10224,584.05 321,615,894.69 25,169,957.10 177.649.30 822.730.30 28,959,532.66 591,356.36 192,104.14 2,384,189.03 1,584,440.94 8,059,986.63 1,428,013.90 19,994.00 1,898,998.78 9,564,192.13 819,100.64 344,424,453.85 25,031,262.61 361,169.88 956,309.55 33,422,532.99 632,650.00 820,873.23 2.345.515.52 2,025,339.69 8,487,406.10 1.865.247.52 31,857.14 2,084,690.33 9,994,997.66 170,779.51 380,008,893.96 27,424,294.20 729,323.56 1,160,496.09 37,611,791.32 793.60 453,396.66 3,375,418.27 2,841,336.60 8,642,358.70 2,329,311.84 M2,764.52 1,969,473.72 11,390,243.87 193,302.08 415,681,023.86 33,743,476.42 1,367,289.06 1,032,051.93 44,817,504.27 588,551.78 598,535.44 2,883,994.62 4,032,276.04 9,567,961.24 1,905,891.20 668,621.81 2,099,127.46 12,993,916.57 258,097.63 512,723,287.77 51,342,224.27 6,880,982.44 1,167,779.85 83,402,857.12 761,218.03 792,795.63 3,451,001.80 7,316,898-61 10,971,463.44 2,378,028-00 799,301.26 3,466,370.38 16,238,351.01 507,533.15 809,393,640.44 1State of Mississippi, detached from Louisiana and consolidated with Alabama June 1,1908, to be known as the district of Alabama. 2Indian Territory and the Territory of Oklahoma constituted by act of Congress the State of Oklahoma Nov. 16,1907, which was detached Feb. 6,1911, from the district of Kansas and constituted a separate collection district. 3 The collections from the two counties of Virginia are included after 1910 in the aggregate for the State of Virginia. *The collections from two counties in Virginia were included with the District of Columbia prior to 1911; afterward in the aggregate for the State of Virginia. 6 Includes $11,065.06 income tax on Alaska railroads, which is to be paid over to the treasurer of said Territory (38 Stat., 517). ^Includes $20,937.10 income tax on Alaska railroads, which is to be paid over to the treasurer of said Territory (38 Stat., 517). 3Includes $33,256.83 income tax on Alaska railroads, which is to be paid over to the treasurer of said Territory (38 Stat.,517.) 8 In addition to this amount, $36,066.86 in tne aggregate was received by internal-revenue collectors from sale of stamps affixed to Philippine products at various ports of entry in the United States ana remains unsegregated in the above returns from those several States. 9In addition to this amount, $125.27 in the aggregate was received by internal-revenue collectors from sale of stamps affixed to Philippine products at various ports of entry in the United States and remains unsegregated in the above returns from those States. 10 In addition to this amount, $174 from stamps sold by the collector of internal revenue for the district of Minnesota and affixed to Philippine products at the port of entry remains unsegregated in the returns from that State. 659 INTERNAL-REVENUE COLLECTIONS. O hio............................... 19,599,646.84 O klahom a..................... Oregon............................. 550,401.55 Pennsylvania................ 21,250,640.91 Porto Rico..................... South Carolina.............. 214,409.99 Tennessee....................... 2,402,660.91 T exas.............................. 773,857.94 Virginia4......................... 4,561,621.30 W ashington................... V 1,064,875.96 A laska............................ West Virginia................ ' 1,456,021.05 Wisconsin....................... 8,239,331.45 Philippine Islands....... Aggregate receipts. 251,665,950.04 660 CORPORATION TAXES, No. 375.—CORPORATIONS AND INSURANCE COMPANIES SUBJECT TO SPECIAL TAXES: R e t u r n s R e c e iv e d , R e t u r n s S h o w in g T a x D u e , a n d T otal T a x A s s e s se d , Y ea r s Cen t of I n crea se, by Sta tes. E nded J u n e 30, 1916 and 1917, w it h P er [Source: Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department.] 1916 State or Territory. Returns Returns received. showing tax due. Number, Number. 1,790 88 467 1,518 8,709 3,165 2,887 533 605 1,419 3,146 378 847 12,010 5,612 6,233 3,151 3,054 2,149 1,854 2,034 7,500 5,941 5,227 1,181 7,867 1,699 3,289 319 729 5,561 444 24,169 3,122 2,189 11,082 3,068 2,103 11,643 1,144 2,656 1,717 2,543 6,412 1,447 695 3,054 3,445 2,195 6,115 706 190,911 Alabam a........................ 4,214 A laska............................ 208 A rizona.......................... 1,286 Arkansas........................ 2,353 California....................... 20,849 Colorado........................ 8,177 Connecticut.................. 6,288 981 Delaware....................... District of Columbia.. 1,165 Florida........................... 3,023 Georgia.......................... 4,246 H aw aii........................... 551 Idaho ............................. 2,429 Illinois............................ 22,009 In d ian a.......................... 8,560 Towa............................... 9,401 K ansas........................... 4,355 K entucky...................... 5,319 3,996 Louisiana...................... Maine.............................. 3,436 Maryland ...................... 3,883 Massachusetts............... 16,382 Michigan........................ 9,733 Minnesota ...................... 9,321 Mississippi.................... 1,945 Missouri......................... 13,844 M ontana........................ 4,448 5,078 N ebraska...................... 1,052 N eyada.......................... 1,141 New H am pshire......... New Jersey..................... 12,424 1,058 New Mexico.................. New Y o rk ..................... 48,644 4,934 North Carolina............. North D akota............... " 2,674 O hio............................... 17,002 7,788 Oklahoma.; .................. Oregon............................ 5,461 Pennsylvania............... 21,571 2,634 Rhode Islan d ............... 5,827 South Carolina............. 2,385 South D akota............... Tennessee....................... 4,784 T exas.............................. 10,606 5,066 U ta h ............................... 1,123 V erm ont........................ Virginia.......................... 6,170 9,726 W ashington.................. 4,229 West Virginia............... W isconsin...................... 11,267 W yom ing...................... 1,367 Total.................... 366,443 1917 Total tax assessed. Returns Returns received. showing tax due. Total tax assessed. Dollars. Number. Number. Dollars. 206,198.67 3,384 1,867 910,597.26 28,532.09 102 24,230.39 240 165,232.32 541 635,890.07 1,401 110,958.64 1,728 304,871.36 1,880 2,031,463.70 18,827 8,610 6,067,254.97 632,208.31 7,058 2,673 1,597,864.22 1,261,621.08 4,846 • 3,080 3,940,280.62 1,100,340.56 578 2,857,250.32 814 156,357.89 982 653 523,256.57 108,672,36 1,644 1,351 330,970.51 434,603.48 5,092 3,361 1,135,746.11 341,049.99 575 397 913,352.48 122,080.54 937 218,036.36 1,778 5,049,485.30 22,368 13,453 15,311,904.62 832,493.27 5,944 2,228,408.89 8,624 516,654.65 5,889 1,251,146.51 9,295 658,479.37 3,124 2,072,104.99 4,315 417,655.55 3,281 1,251,532.27 5,187 438,503.61 2,534 1,271,021.83 4,013 322,342.67 1,731 812,968.07 1,863 549,987.07 2,185 1,285,356.32 2,575 2,858,713.10 13,043 8,257 9,628,274.33 2,152,922.21 6,395 6,710,785.43 9,853 1,900,349.80 5,744 4,620,705.94 8,906 95,837.68 1,036 242,343.26 1,528 1,629,797.85 14,606 * 8,748 4,643,158,87 265,127.63 3,462 1,877 688,008,61 331,015.14 3,482 819,405,18 4,820 54,990.28 332 78,056.68 983 105,907.62 773 295,189.92 803 1,685,207.88 7,592 5,660 5,457,241.60 134,766.10 980 . 484 305,192.46 15,352,575.4-7 54,637 28,061 47,239,415.05 315,522.72 4,991 3,370 1,249,694.90 101,675.16 2,408 220,511.41 2,771 3,667,020.57 17,306 12,219 113,091,812.70 422,209.09 3,566 2,253,811-30 7,569 194,661.12 5,016 2,133 430,888.67 6,971,613.70 20,607 '12,501 24,173,264.03 466,511.04 1,914 1,100 1,493,478.08 176,284.13 3,919 2,408 517,079.20 76,043.31 2,219 1,744 179,291.54 324,824.88 2,973 943,982.28 4,738 949,986.64 5,937 2,596,492.12 8,481 430,857.27 3,304 1,465 1,273,765.29 82,456.60 630 191,438.48 664 3,102 1,843,921,08 651,354.56 5,065 425,528.85 10,225 4,082 1,243,580.95 357,702.23 4,220 2,469 1,424,552.35 804,693.74 12,697 6,844 2,737,690.04 75,904.22 732 186.867-58 1,367 58,547,081.71 345,047 204,551 181,723,944.07 1 Includes $2,953.42 excess-profits tax. Per cent of increase. 841.6 -1 5 .0 284.8 174.7 198.6 152.7 212.3 159.6 234.6 204.5 161.3 167.8 78.6 203.2 167.6 142.1 214.‘6 199.6 189.8 152.2 133.7 236.8 211.7 143.1 152.8 184.8 159.5 147.5 41.9 178.7 223.8 126.4 207.6 296.0 116.8 257.0 433.8 121.3 246.7 220.1 193.3 135.7 190.6 173.3 195.6 132.1 183.0 192.X 298.2 240.2 146.1 210.3 N o. 3 7 6 .—CORPORATIONS, JOINT STOCK COMPANIES OR ASSOCIATIONS OR COMPANIES, A N D INSUARNCE COM P A N IE S SUBJECT TO SPECIAL TAKES: N umber o f R eturns and o f T axable R eturns R eceived , T axes A ssessed U nder E ach H e a d , . Sta tes. and T o t a l T a x e s A s s e s s e d (A cts o f A u g . 5, 1909, O c t . 3, 1913, and Sept . 8, 1916), [Source: Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department.] State or Territory. A la b a m a ...................... A la s k a .......................... A r iz o n a ......................... A rk an sas...................... C aliforn ia..................... C o lo r a d o ....................... C on n ec ticu t................ D ela w a re ..................... D istrict o f C olu m bia. F lo r id a .......................... G eorgia ......................... H a w a ii.......................... I d a h o ............................. I llin o is ........................... TrwUanty...................... Rftnaag........................ I o w a ............................... K e n tu c k y .................... L o u is ia n a .................... M a i n e . . . . . . . . . ........... M a r y la n d ................... M assachusetts___ . . . M ich igan ...................... M inn esota..........'.— M ississippi.................. M issouri....................... M on ta n a ...................... N eb ra sk a ..................... N e v a d a ......................... N e w H a m p s h ire ____ Returns Taxable received. returns. On basis of returns filed. Original. 50 per cent additional. Number. Number. Dollars. Dollars. 1,867 866,043.47 1,378.28 3,384 102 17,115.17 265.84 240 607,854.21 439.15 541 1,401 287,169.24 1,648.89 1,880 1,728 8,610 5,506,686.36 5,918.68 18,827 2,673 1,554,301.92 229.25 7,068 3,080 3,647,224.52 11,551.77 4,846 578 2,853,463.45 814 138.86 653 509,555.74 982 303.97 1,351 310,694.51 1,000.45 1,644 3,361 1,093,406.36 6,787.05 6,092 397 830,067.25 576 81.68 937 195,533.27 833.43 1.778 22,368 13,453 15,096,930.71 10,540.10 5,944 2,072,534.24 5,524.17 8,624 847.46 9,295 5,889 1,152,874.17 3,124 2,032,569.28 4,315 862.23 5,187 3,281 1,221,537.61 1,057,50 2,534 1,133,214.18 1,056.31 4,013 1,863 1,731 755,035.96 2,225.33 2,185 1,135,896.04 1,903.34 2,575 13,043 8,257 9,138,671.23 8,605.58 6,395 6,537,218.57 4,929.86 9,853 8,906 5,744 4,264,224.81 11,867.23 1,036 217,146.64 510-37 1,528 14,606 8,748 4,477,133.24 . 2,560.91 3,462 1,877 648,857.57 2,446.76 3,482 750,981.74 352.72 4,820 332 76.14 77,107.76 983 140.69 773 289,616.16 803 Account revenue agents* reports. Income. Excise. Y ear E nded J une 30, 1917, Interest and penalty. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 8,858.16 4,824.93 27,354.38 2,305.26 3,855.12 621.81 4,410.30 1,347.92 21,838.49 5,702.73 2,438.26 7,720.80 461,642.11- 70,519.35 9,624.89 10,702.25 1,559.38 30,929.53 172,748.35 65,518.79 2,315.47 375.34 582.71 1,779.86 8,226.62 540.16 3,738.17 10,749.15 973.19 7,553.21 14,485.92 1,971.16 12,855.47 44.29 58,782.42 24,367.28 13,445.42 5,230.76 866.56 53,239.15 4,246.83 121,545.86 79,795.15 3,130.68 64,374.80 45,705.60 1,365.28 41,226.50 17,742.75 1,863.60 18,166.34 12,505.06 2,977.41 12,783.37 29,626.76 4,986.96 76,688.89 8,946.00 3,129.50 40,639.56 | 43,933.27 86,108.76 1,691.72 251,940.21 152,670.36 11,819.61 72,825.01 80,112.93 9,239.24 205,306.99 109,680.10 9,239.39 9,535.90 2,569.65 11,271.91 76,135.52 44,047.80 4,285.52 4,654.90 1,214.24 22,623.07 855.71 30,863.25 ' 34,614.59 171.52 117.25 505.08 1,894.97 997.63 813,32 Account office adjust ments. Income. Excess. Dollars. Dollars. 2! 138.04 67.19 i02.70 88.74 12,863.58 141.89 721.89 40,199.83 216.19 693.91 891.91 6,030.35 9.56 2,126.92 23,401.90 3.049.85 7.822.86 900.79 671:32 25,448,73 1,778.08 15.823.19 64,262.20 3,459.82 16,605.35 1,308.77 36,837.51 8,212.07 1,703.85 78.93 1,240.60 269.80 2,000.07 1,304.64 1,213.64 305.14 3,000.00 3,782.07 2,158.37 33.32 486.55 by Total tax assessed. Dollars. 910,597.26 24,230.39 635,890.07 304,871.36 6,067,254.97 1,597,864.22 3,940,280.62 2,857,250.32 523,256.57 330,970.51 1,135,746.11 913,352.48 218,036.36 15,311,904.62 2,228,408-89 1,251,146.51 2,032*104.99 1,251,532.27 1,271,021.83 812,968.07 1,285,356.32 9,628,274.33 6,710,785.43 4,620,705.94 242,343.26 4,643,158.87 688,008.61 819,405.18 78,056.68 295,189.92 I 3 > o fel g M H m Ci a State or Territory. On basis of returns filed. Original. 50 per cent additional. Account revenue agents1 reports. Income. Excise. Interest and penalty. Account office adjust ments. Income. Excess. Total tax assessed. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Number. Number. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 7,592 5,660 4,856,872.27 14,037.08 239,875.39 208,971.95 5,564.70 129,198.34 2,721.87 5,457,241.60 305,192.46 974.87 980 484 1,826.52 760.29 301,470.07 160.71 54,637 28,061 45,703,645.79 45,085.03 786,313.18 278,273.94 36,645.92 38i,059.83 8,391.36 47,239,415.05 1,249,694.90 1,796.07 15,762.96 15,052.56 2,884.94 3,370 1,212,738.34 1,460.03 4,991 220,511.41 875.32 503.42 3,733.88 364.94 210,809.30 4,224.55 2,771 2,408 17,306 12,219 112,432,474.56 20,745.72 241,381.84 210,247.89 8,158.25 178,155.77 648.67 13,091,812.70 2,253,811.30 15,783.47 4,135.48 1,701.37 3,566 2,203,241.04 1,995.31 7,569 26,954.63 430,888.67 12,128.18 1,562.60 4,274.09 377,681.72 22.29 5,016 2,133 35,219.79 20,607 12,501 23,552,413.82 18,535.32 292,386. 78 230,587.80 16,369.97 23,952.97 39,017.37 24,173,264.03 35,037.56 1,605.88 1,151.30 33,593.04 366.45 1,493,478.08 297.59 1,914 1,100 1,421,426.26 517,079.20 11,498.50 3,309.44 5,180.64 2,408 482,445.05 3,179.60 11,465.97 3,919 5,044.86 179,291.54 2,493.53 165,694.77 2,245.50 569.59 1,744 3,243.29 2,219 943,982.28 3,390.33 14,538.30 4,165.91 910,994.25 324.01 4,738 2,973 10,569.48 5,099.62 8,481 5,937 2,470,073.59 4,571.02 64,226.21. 43,776.37 8,740.64 4.67 2,596,492.12 1,273,765.29 3,035.26 42,193.82 5,007.24 1,019.58 3,304 1,465 1,221,371.52 1,137.87 191,438.48 655.50 133.29 189,497.32 180.11 618.79 630 353.47 664 1,843,921.08 99,805.48 6,390.08 6,797.56 30,693.18 5,065 3,102 1,698,572.63 1,662.15 1,243,580.95 6,095.21 4,082 1,085,962.20 1,688.49 58,946.99 6,616.87 10,225 84,271.19 28,934.55 2,824.92 4,157.85 898.22 1,424,552.35 4,220 2,469 1,359,470.08 2,626.26 25,640.47 2,737,690.04 83,606.14 . 4,214.72 4,722.17 6,844 2,564,509.54 1,182.54 79,454.93 12,697 2,268.35 603.58 394.03 186,867.58 732 177,750.46 65.85 1,367 5,785.31 345,047 204,551 173,879,779.96 211,511.05 3,944,715.66 2,366,737.62 208,750.44 :1,044,880.31 67,569.03 181,723,944.0 1Includes $2,953.42 excess-profits tax. COBPOBATION TAXES, New Jersey----New Mexico__ New Y ork........ North Carolina. North Dakota.. Ohio.................. Oklahoma......... Oregon............... Pennsylvania.. Rhode Island.. South Carolina. South D akota.. Tennessee......... Texas................. Utah.................. Vermont........... Virginia............. W ashington__ West Virginia.. Wisconsin......... W yoming......... Total....... Returns Taxable received. returns. 662 N o . 3 7 6 .— C o r po r a tio n s , J oint S tock C om panies or A ssociations or C o m pa n ie s , a n d I n su r a n c e C o m panies S ubject to S pecial T a x e s : N u m b e r of R e t u r n s a n d of T a x a b l e R e t u r n s R eceived , T a x e s A s se s s e d U n d e r E ach H e a d , a n d T otal T a x e s A s se s s e d (A cts of A u g . 5, 1909, O ct . 3, 1913, a n d S ept . 8, 1916), Y ear E n d e d J u n e 30, 1917, b y S tates —-Continued. No. 377.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX: N u m ber op R e t u r n s , w ith S e x a n d M arital C ondition or P e r so n s R eporting N et I ncome in E x c e ss of $3,000, b y S tates a n d Cl a sse s , with N u m b e r of Ma r r ie d W om en M ak in g R e t u r n s S eparately from H u sb a n d s , b y Cl a s se s , Ca l e n d a r Y ea r 1916. [Source: Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department.] 75 235 106 9 m 59 24 3 39 214 89 83 2,067 963 778 151 541 582 373 1,114 265 55 139 80 141 591 277 57 194 66 125 345 163 33 106 38 23 76 66 1,313 3,679 1,816 288 688 333 273 408 269 670 160 145 410 197 142 475. 246 161 296 , 125 102 336 3,439 1,680 1,159 1,023 511 424 1,297 660 272 176 372 59 743 104 428 1,295 625 82 204 97 154 384 154 14 23 13 68 167 93 51 2 27 50 531 137 299 53 160 50 95 34 19 1,018 160 125 94 117 134 93 348 1,001 377 214 55 354 64 93 7 42 i Non-taxable. Specific exemption and dividends exceed net income. 11 i3 7 212 49 140 28 59 12 26 22 6 470 48 34 28 41 55 29 123 474 164 98 14 126 9 25 5 21 8* 3 1 9 4 132 34 94 20 31 4 19 18 1 238 35 26 12 23 31 21 91 326 94 71 8 89 8 13 1 12 $90,00000 $100,0 to $60,000 to $70,000 :$30,000 to $40,000 '$40,000 to $50,000 $7,000 to $8,000 $8,000 to $9,000 $9,00000 $10,0 to $10,000 to $15,000 $15,000 to $20,000 $20,000 to $25,000 107 10 60 115 954 190 413 67 237 79 193 53 46 1,722 341 350 196 180 212 112 486 1,415 541 343 75 575 120 203 16 66 Sg if 41 19 2 32 5 20 23 22 385 336 65 103 210 278 34 105 85 36 25 19 40 41 35 60 6 11 605 760 108 108 77 44 ; 101 45 58 99 77 61 46 53 193 217 666 815 206 332 116 153 31 27 224 283 36 70 43 37 4 5 28 42 5§ Is? j f 8* 4 5 4 2 3 2 4 2 1 2 51 49 84 9 19 65 22 23 16 43 15 8 4 23 17 4 5 3 6 9 10 7 12 7 2 3 123 124 201 16 11 36 12 7 11 7 8 9 16 4 14 14 9 33 12 5 12 55 169 131 232 35 32 62 48 33 46 28 27 4 1 64 36 29 5 2 1 ' 3 9 3 ii 5 4 2 i 3 36 7 16 6 6 2 2 3 1 65 8 4 6 5 9 3 22 92 29 22 6 19 1 4 4 663 o -©^ w og fl £ i 44 351 268 185 125 53 35 28 14 15 152 135 77 59 24 430 288 224 149 59 3,884 2,438 1,803 1,250 655 94 717 499 812 613 199 1,474 1,116 349 241 167 135 109 77 23 1,305 859 485 325 317 304 217 181 106 49 90 150 125 71 66 27 640 443 349 230 26 123 94 69 67 920 6,629 4,605 3,229 2,300 163 1,212 917 570 410 175 1,766 1,094 379 504 304 88 816 563 727 236 95 681 485 336 261 672 553 243 140 480 370 388 193 67 276 '4,998 3,588 2,509 1,892 796 1,562 1,160 852 632 196 1,372 1,365 976 718 166 1,728 900 652 448 39 201 176 120 70 343 2,392 1,522 999 718 48 289 637 441 240 88 791 239 179 131 10 278 214 169 115 28 99 40 34 22 PERSONAL INCOME TAX. Alabama....................... Alaska........................... Arizona......................... A rkansas..................... California...................... Colorado........................ Connecticut................. Delaware...................... District of Columbia., Florida.......................... Georgia.......................... Hawaii.......................... Idaho............................ Illinois........................... Indiana............................ Iowa.............................. TTangaa . Kentucky Louisiana..................... Maine............................ Maryland..................... Massachusetts............. M ichigan..................... Minnesota.................... Mississippi „ ............. Missouri........................ Montana....................... Nebraska............... Nevada........................ New Hampshire____ ] o 02 & 445 40 166 475 4,085 848 1,461 185 1,590 379 590 192 137 6,725 1,408 2,199 935 743 885 499 1,433 5,547 1,856 1,304 262 2,549 233 900 69 323 $5,000 to *6,000 State or Territory. Distribution of returns by income class. 2,508 91 10,313 317 185 2,645 294 349 4,803 419 167 157 528 1,378 141 138 521 643 307 972 73 52,029 1,664 73 7,498 203 97 1,828 235 234 3,346 297 128 92 353 892 115 93 381 439 218 672 67 36,470 $90,000 to $100,000 $80,000 to $90,000 $70,000 to 1 $80,000 $60,000 to $70,000 $50,000 to $60,000 $40,000 to $50,000 § C? K i $20,000 to $25,000 I s" $15,000 to $20,000 3,434 172 13,820 383 265 3,413 371 522 6,092 510 246 200 796 1,877 212 187 723 1,034 445 1,506 103 72,027 ¥ o i $10,000 to $15,000 495 29 2,741 40 21 417 40 68 919 59 23 20 119 255 22 20 98 133 50 205 22 11,056 & $9,000 to $10,000 |a S 1,221 909 658 1,985 988 512 311 376 244 158 109 73 50 50 32 26 37 58 55 18 6 14 4 2 1 9 5 3 5,483 4,199 3,392 9,810 5,418 3,254 2,178 2,800 1,674 1,091 792 563 472 372 11 4 2 2 143 102 38 94 227 113 35 41 17 1 4 1 42 107 81 20 14 56 10 4 53 1,311 995 798 2,366 1,179 698 463 490 314 183 112 85 75 67 189 140 104 285 155 71 34 21 22 12 56 50 40 8 174 126 81 245 106 49 32 4 4 35 26 10 5 3 2,552 1,956 1,550 4,551 2,337 1,384 827 1,104 573 421 296 211 160 118 228 168 135 454 230 139 21 24 17 86 132 46 31 8 11 9 60 60 41 126 66 9 6 19 1 1 54 32 8 50 43 11 14 83 13 264 180 139 434 175 121 76 18 9 7 7 59 47 4 732 507 360 1,095 462 254 143 159 51 32 26 22 78 13 48 162 71 56 71 42 24 29 12 11 4 5 6 2 42 21 76 21 50 48 113 4 10 6 6 24 7 2 259 180 167 430 191 102 78 11 13 7 60 34 30 8 75 21 21 273 237 182 486 203 102 10 13 6 5 70 52 174 114 95 264 158 21 88 43 3 3 29 16 5 481 347 263 819 354 189 123 145 63 , 38 39 24 17 19 28 44 79 18 16 23 36 6 3 10 7 3 26,444 19,959 15,651 45,309 22,618 12,953 8,055 10,068 5,611 3,621 2,548 1,787 1,422 1,074 160 159 135 136 127 134 536 479 559 543 825 612 427 353 279 251 11,056 72,187 52,188 36,605 26,580 20,086 15,785 45,845 23,097 13,512 8,598 10,893 6,223 4,048 2,901 2,066 1,673 191 1,265 PERSONAL INCOME TAX, Sh * I 8 New Jersey............................................. 3,322 New M e x ic o ................................ 169 New Y ork............................................... 12,293 North Carolina...................................... 397 North D akota........................................ 213 Ohio.......................................................... 3,539 Oklahoma................................................ 344 Oregon..................................................... 690 Pennsylvania.......................................... 5,524 Rhode Island.......................................... 562 South Carolina....................................... 226 South D akota......................................... 191 Tennessee................................................ 1,043 T e x a s ..................................................... 2,076 U tah ......................................................... 201 V erm ont.................................................. 201 Virginia.................................................... 848 W ashington............................................ 1,357 W est Virginia......................................... 436 Wisconsin................................................ 1,861 W yoming................................................ 130 Total.............................................. 74,066 Married women making returns sepa rately from husbands........................ 128 Grand total................................. 74,194 O $8,000 to $9,000 o^ $4,000 to $5,000 State or Territory. Distribution of returns by income class. o -*->O o ©8 §sr § © a r &* 664 No. 377. — P e r so n a l I ncom e T a x : N u m b e r o f R e t u r n s , w ith S e x a n d Marital C ondition of P e r so n s R eporting N et I ncome in E x c e ss of $3,000, b y S ta tes a n d Cl a s se s , w ith N um ber of M ar r ie d W om en M ak in g R e t u r n s S eparately from H u s b a n d s , by Cl a s s e s , C a l e n d a r Y e a r 1916—Continued. 2 92 2,085 1,791 202 2 56 2 243 185 3 1 17 2 2 989 856 116 1 72 2,241 1,948 221 1 88 6 7 8 20,865 17,136 2,256 1,473 15 30 17 22 1 1 7 2 3 2 2 4,380 3,843 389 148 62 9 3 1 6 2 2 9,455 7,365 1,077 1,013 30 15 15 90 1 3 1 1 1 1,315 1,076 149 9 8 9 11 3 11 37 1 1 1 6,692 5,469 796 427 5 2 17 54 2 1 1 1,760 1,536 170 1 3 3,443 2,991 325 127 4 2 87 2 1,110 853 170 24 2 12 1 1 1 18 75 2 754 661 1 7 4 26 3 37.018 31,813 3,611 1,594 231 52 25 35 23 87 1 1 3 3 6i 940 6,023 633 284 25 14 16 1 2 S, 440 7,547 597 296 10 2 1 11 1 4 2 5 4,283 3,846 334 103 1 i 3,849 3,196 454 199 14 2 l 4,494 3,799 515 180 22 5 2 10 2,783 2,206 321 256 15 1 3 l 2 1 Non-taxable. Specific exemption and dividends exceed net income. a The net income of both husband and wife were combined and counted as one return in its proper income class. 12 5 14 343 55 258 31 116 19 1 34 2 507 64 57 7 38 23 40 Total number ofretum s. Married women making returns separately from husbands. 2 I Women. t Men. • s Total. m © $5,000,000 and over. <T n o $4,000,000 to $5,000,000 o $2,000,000 to $3,000,000 $500,000 to $1,000,000 $400,000 to $500,000 $250,000 to $300,000 $200,000 to $250,000 $150,000 to $200,000 l 2,097 243 994 2,255 21,208 4,435 9,713 1,346 6,808 1,779 3,444 1,144 756 37,525 7,004 8,497 4,290 3,887 4,517 2,823 665 Io Single— PERSONAL INCOME TAX. Alabama..................... Alaska......................... Arizona....................... Arkansas.................... California.................... Colorado...................... Connecticut................ Delaware.................... District of Columbia. Florida........................ Georgia........................ Hawaii........................ Idaho........................... Illinois........................ Indiana....................... Iow a.......................... . Kansas........................ K entucky................... Louisiana................... Maine.......................... $100,000 to $150,000 State or Territory. Heads of families, includ ing joint returns of husbands and wives. Distribution of returns by sex and conjugal conditions. Distribution of returns by income class—Continued. 666 No. 377. — P er so n a l I ncom e T a x : N u m b e r op R e t u r n s , w ith S e x a n d M arital C ondition op P e r so n s R eporting N e t I ncome in E x c e ss op $3,000, b y S ta tes a n d C l a sse s , w ith N u m b e r op M a r r ie d W om en M a k in g R e t u r n s S eparately from H u s b a n d s , b y C l a s se s , C a l e n d a r Y e a r 1916— Continued. Distribution of returns by sex and conjugal conditions. Missouri................................................. M cntana................................................... Nebraska................................................ Nevada.................................................... New Hampshire.................. ................. New Jersey............................................ New Mexico.. ....................................... New Y ork............................................... North Carolina....................................... North Dakota.................................. Ohio.......................................................... Oklahoma.............. ................................ O r e g o n .................... „ . Pennsylvania...................................... . Rhode Island.......................................... 36 261 88 40 3 54 3 8 8 119 1 1,006 7 1 152 20 6 343 32 26 117 46 17 1 26 2 1 9 75 17 9 2 36 11 5 6 41 12 6 2 17 5 4 4 32 7 2 3 1 1 6 2 9 14 2 1 2 17 ioi 1 2 1 4 1 9 187 2 2 54 2 2 23 2 20 15 1 1 31 22 3 39 5 1 1 3 2 3 2 3 57 467 3 28 1 304 1 64 8 2 155 9 45 3 64 11 1 18 i65 27 2 1 54 10 19 6 2 58 6 4 11 2 2 1 1 2 1 ii 6 1 2 i 9,516 31,470 11,294 7,431 1,432 12,787 1,795 4,266 362 1,704 19,328 806 5 90,701 2,185 1,175 21,309 3 2,520 2,775 39,487 3,646 7,396 24,242 9,780 6,547 1,228 10.816 1,511 3,824 316 1,334 16,264 695 71,799 1,888 1,046 18,169 2,176 2,402 31,857 2,910 1,274 3,968 1,014 653 140 1,358 236 337. 37 186 1,749 98 12,086 234 115 2,172 273 245 4,588 393 i Total num ber of returns. I d Married women making returns separately from husbands. th' 2 7 99 l | Total. 8 s© $5,000,000 and over. $3,000,000 to $4,000,000 e $2,000,000 to $3,000,000 $1,000,000 to $1,500,000 $400,000 to $500,000 $250,000 to $300,000 g o Heads of families, includ ing joint return of husbands and wives. Michigan_____________________ _____ Minnesota................................................ Mississippi.................................... .......... £ N ee o Single— 846 158 9,674 3,260 821 32,291 500 154 11,448 231 125 7,556 64 8 1,440 613 169 12,956 6 1,801 48 20 4,286 105 2 364 9 184 31 1,735 1,315 373 19,701 13 7 813 6,816 2,454 93,155 22 2,207 63 14 1 1,176 968 465 21,774 19 2,539 71 25 2,800 128 3,042 802 40,289 99 3,745 343 PERSONAL INCOME TAX, M aryland.............. ................................. Massachusetts........................................ $200,000 to $250,000 State or Territory. $100,000 to $150,000 j I Distribution of returns by income class. 1 3 1 1 1 4 4 7 2 5 3 1 1 1 4 4 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 726 427 469 245 376 97 42 34 14 9 4 1,200 1,056 111 33 12 970 884 1 74 4,390 3,817 418 155 24 1 10,471 9,021 1,011 439 43 1,242 1,111 101 30 17 1,081 880 110 91 19 4,157 3,592 398 167 33 19 5,341 4,753 452 136 25 2,550 2,187 270 93 58 8,203 6,895 814 494 5 66$ 571 79 18 10 429,401 355,107 47,461 26,833 7,635 178 904 113 540 136 605 76 321 148 524 37 134 18 60 15 49 4 18 7 16 5 7,635 15 437,036 7 2 i The net income of both husband and wife were combined and counted as one return in its proper income class. 1,204 971 4,414 10,514 1,259 1,100 4,190 5,360 2,575 8,261 673 437,036 667 2 3 PERSONAL INCOME TAX. 1 2 South Carolina....................................... South Dakota......................................... 1 Tennessee................................................ 7 Texas........................................................ 31 12 U tah..................................................... 1 5 1 Vftrmnnt.................................................. 6 Virginia.................................................... 7 5 4 17 17 6 West Virginia......................................... 11 Wisconsin .......................................... 32 W yoming................................................ Total.............................................. 2,900 1,284 Married women making returns separately from husbands 1............. 562 302 Grand total................................... 3,462 1,586 B y S t a t e s a n d b y G e o g r a p h ic D i v i s i o n s , and 1912. 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890, 1902, 668 No. 378.—TOTAL LEVIES OE AD VALOREM TA X E S : [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] 1870 State. Alabam a.. Arizona.... A rkansas. California.. Colorado.., Connecticut................. Delaware.................... . District of Columbia.. Florida......................... Georgia.......................... Idaho...................... Illinois................... Indiana................. Indian Territory.. Iowa....................... Kentucky. Louisiana.. Maine........ Maryland.. Massachusetts. Michigan.......... Minnesota. tppi... :i..... Missouri Montana................ Nebraska.............. Nevada.................. New Ham pshire.. New Jersey........... 1860 Dollars. 851,171 635,393 2,981,122 1,015,037 i 205,891 260,218 169,121 797,885 6,121,766 3,701,352 2,378,400 195,857 2,148,241 4,960,780 2,257,213 2,158,895 7,436,578 1,766,694 606,007 954,806 4,109,653 91,866 1,261,866 1,457,506 Tax rate per $100 of assessed valuation. Gold basis. Dollars. 2,982,932 31,323 2,866,890 7,817,115 362,197 6,064,843 418,092 1,581,569 496,166 2,627,029 174,711 21,825,008 10,791,121 9,055,614 2,673,992 5,730,118 7,060,722 5,348,645 6,632,842 24,922,900 5,412,957 2,648,372 3,736,432 13,908,498 198,527 1,027,327 820,308 3,255,793 7,416,724 Dollars. 2,386,346 25,058 2,293,512 7,817,115 289,758 4,851,874 334,474 1,265,255 396,933 2,101,623 139,769 17,460,006 8,632,897 7,244,491 2,139,194 4,584,094 5,648,578 4,278,916 5,306,274 19,938,320 4,330,366 2,118,697 2,989,146 11,126,798 158*821 821,862 656,247 2,604,634 5,933,379 1880 1890 Dollars. 2,061,978 293,036 1,839,090 12,628,005 2,152,008 5,365,739 604,257 1,469,254 584,818 3,013,777 186,769 24,586,018 11,943,630 11,061,605 4,979,650 5,201,017 4,386,646 5,182,135 5,437,462 24,326,877 8,627,949 4,346,300 2,217,138 11,831,491 383,947 2,792,480 871,673 3,179,192 8,958,065 Dollars. 2,968,352 838,379 2,813,791 18,754,850 6,419,271 6,112,197 922,179 2,280,110 1,976,439 5,711,990 761,561 33,090,429 15,584,054 15,175,432 12,756,148 7,379,326 5,103,675 4,922,858 8,173,075 31,503,666 14.477,767 12,707,428 2,803,337 16,447,206 2,347,370 8,325,566 735,910 4,063,640 14,103,525 1902 Dollars. 4,899,555 1,634,481 4,445,857 27,312,092 10,740,770 8,020,830 1,316,451 3,350,880 2,681,040 8,204,167 1,895,395 53,013,308 27,968,418 ✓ <271,000 22,602,580 14,847,136 10,461,813 8,478,370 6,855,776 10,698,304 49,219,496 23,476,734 17,760,518 4,179,566 21,784,669 4,091,544 9,499,415 616,947 4,166,443 20,955,483 1912 1860 1870 1880 1890 1902 1912 Dollars. Dollars, DoUars. DoUars. Dollars. Dollars, Dollars. 9,971,300 0.20 1.92 1.68 1.15 1.65 1.76 2.22 3.16 2.99 4.18 4,357,963 3.11 10,620,743 .35 3.03 2.13 1.61 1.98 ^2.48 62,689,556 2.13 2,90 2.16 1.70 2.12 2.15 16,931,343 2.09 2.89 2.91 3.03 4.01 1.58 16,488,928 .30 1.43 1.64 1.70 1.21 .52 .65 1. 01 1.39 n . 91 1.91 1,791,222 .63 2.13 1.48 1.49 1.50 1.50 5,398,984 .23 1.53 1. 89 2.15 2.60 3.96 8,435,625 .13 1.16 1.20 1.37 1.76 2.19 18,414,332 3.30 2.90 2.96 3.09 6,952,314 4.15 3.62 84,833,860 1. 57 4.52 3.13 4.09 5.15 45,643,721 .90 1.63 1.64 1.82 1.97 2.40 1.67 2.77 2.92 3.95 4.05 36,569,785 1.16 1.02 .87 2.90 3.10 3.67 4.09 27,895,223 .41 1.40 1.40 1.35 1.47 17,668,998 1.71 2.62 14,431,677 1.14 2.79 2.74 2.18 2.69 8,987,106 1.46 2.62 2.20 1.59 1.95 2.16 .73 1.56 1.09 1. 54 1.46 1.32 16,359,539 82,565,585 .96 1.57 1.54 1.46 1.58 1.72 47,997,705 1.08 1.99 1.67 1.61 1.66 2.07 38,107,842 2.08 3.15 1.68 2.16 2.33 2.58 9,911,344 . 6 1.738 .19 2.11 2.00 1 2.41 35,490,627 1.54 2.50 2.11 1.85 1.75 1.91 2.00 2.06 2,08 2.20 11,244,719 3.24 1.88 3.08 4.51 5,2,7 19,780,947 4.27 3.19 2.98 2.90 2.10 2,275,375 2.25 1.02 2.18 1.55 1.54 2.04 6,978,316 1.59 1.98 .49 1.19 1.28 1.58 2.19 49,424,444 £ 5 o % 61,014 48,550,308 2,352,809 213,867 23,526,548 48,811 38,840,246 1,882,247 2 11,094 18,821,238 199,056 8,729,736 686,133 1,280,386 580,956 24,531,397 2,170,152 2,767,675 1,102,793 533,265 65,006 908,080 3,672,689 57,311 2,330,011 3,381,579 1,129,577 167,355 1,547,128 4,613,798 163,992 1,722,158 5,387,970 ' 34,471 280,591,521 580,956 1,113,942 2, 887,013 19,625,118 28,779,334 37, 337,062 1,736,122 2,692,715 3, 797,417 ,745,048 2,214,140 1,839,983 626,313 (3) 2,705,263 2,515,567 5j,636,772 903,661 4,568,716 9j,817,369 133,884 435,238 1,,601,504 ,105,395 1,237,703 1,745,111 23 3,691*038 4,693,486 5;,230,614 163,992 505,417 5,,209,714 1,377,726 3,,253,900 1,993,475 4,310,376 7,588,325 13,,191,899 784,333 27,577 • 230,228 226,185,629 313,921,474 471, 365,140 94,186,746 *Reports incomplete. 164,100 56,392,975 1,916,132 2478,066 25,756,658 1, 043,316 75, 126,502 2, 394,458 2, 427,563 33, 889,417 , 2 Dakota 3,426,306 1,409,834 132,711,107 221,467.071 9,989,052 3,975,355 4,186,004 11j 875,249 47,459,657 76,697,582 3,106,035 19,705,187 4,920,174 17,138,593 58,269,455 93,374,907 6,132,952 8,192,393 3,736,344 6,899,060 4,329,195 10,719,934 7,626,068 14,111,832 13,683,526 32,964,987 2,848,322 6,528,959 4,019,932 1,-910,538 6,895,765 13,821,901 9,002,727 31,204,820 5,506,743 10,025,841 20,503,363 36,847,952 1,074,337 2,610,357 1,349,841,038 724,736,539 0.14 1.10 .36 1.00 0.34 1.12 2.47 2.13 1.80 1.23 2. 47 22.35 2.01 1.68 2.41 1.98 1.02 2.75 1.91 1.05 1.21 .55 .26 1.83 1.87 .89 1.50 (3) 1.33 .75 1.33 1.51 1.26 1.54 1.23 1.62 .62 1.98 2.12 1.71 1.07 1.38 (8) 1.10 1.43 1.76 2.01 1. 47 2.12 1.36 1.87 1.69 1.83 1.74 1.40 1.18 1.63 2.59 1.47 1.26 1.51 1.30 1.26 2.39 1.74 2.29 2.41 1.85 .29 .20 1.56 1.07 .56 1.30 1.25 .78 8 See North Dakota. 3.65 2.22 1.15 3.13 2.38 4.27 3.32 1.49 1.45 1.91 2.31 1.88 1.34 2.41 1.17 1.37 3.45 2.16 1.36 2.48 2.05 4.73 1.99 1.34 4.05 1.18 1.65 1.89 1.84 1.32 2.37 3.03 2.26 1.30 3.26 1.81 1.60 3.10 .86 1.49 1.44 1.94 669 29,790 15,363,422 1,044,732 9,611,02i TAXATION. New Mexico... New York........ North Carolina, North Dakota. Ohio.................. Oklahoma........ Oregon............. Pennsylvania. Rhode Island.. South Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessee........ Texas............... U tah................. Verm ont.......... Virginia........... W ashington... W est Virginia. Wisconsin........ W yoming........ T o tal.... a n d b y G eographic D iv isio n s , 1904 and 1912. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] 1904. State. Alabam a..................... Arizona....................... Arkansas............... . California.................... Colorado..................... Connecticut............... Delaware.................... District of Columbia. Florida........, .............. Georgia........................ Idaho........................... Illinois......................... In rHana........................ Indian Territory....... Iowa............................ K entucky___ Louisiana....... Maine.............. M aryland....... Massachusetts Michigan........ Minnesota___ Mississippi..., Missouri.......... M ontana.............. Nebraska............. Nevada................ New Hampshire. New Jersdy......... Real property and improve ments.* Dollars. 446,747,512 156,425,691 397,239,116 2,664,472,025 637,662,744 850,340,718 134,431,240 830,244,062 229,396,227 563,155,476 147,771,554 5,468,492,926 1,760,058,958 216,761,600 2,491,273,897 1,135,004,695 859,247,997 489,295,161 421,690,961 904,469,735 3,243,498,159 2,019,296,490 1,982,552,389 279,513,715 2,233,765,544 328,554,427 1,086,579,628 122,296,975 272,629,666 1,900,273,091 Live stock. Dollars. 50,746,958 16,582,642 54,956,832 83,438,037 57,362,874 17,451,207 6,553,949 1,050,000 15,528,803 57,293,670 25,944,298 268,731,540 151,798,200 49,026,248 335,681,475 228,644,982 91,489,357 45,000,956 26,203,025 31,397,196 35,986,572 123,265,031 126,353,319 66,718,297 204,030,528 53,168,425 188,527,537 14,917,223 16,046,227 32,319,327 Farm Manufacturing Gold implements machinery, silver and coin and tools, and machinery. implements. and bullion. Dollars. 10,251,443 1,134,026 10,237,570 23,332,016 5,352,441 5,195,715 2,287,336 142,863 2,338,576 11,153,042 4,781,769 48,593,486 29,374,682 7,878,960 64,498,622 31,967,789 17,682,829 32,623,258 9,242,856 9,176,116 9,270,398 31,363,928 35,673,607 11,326,725 32,137,971 5,321,317 27,125,233 971,729 5,421,244 9,796,532 Dollars. 42,387,488 3,598,484 15,869,560 84,692,799 44,520,856 98,683,323 12,471,865 7,668,599 10,428,895 46,756,710 3,313,940 227,543,320 84,079,065 2,276,402 30,413,593 21,425,718 30,907,185 48,584,306 40,223,927 54,750,990 239,267,199 87,255,370 45,121,997 19,093,957 92,524,919 7,842,513 24,803,815 717,016 26,518,039 180,212,427 Street rail Railroads ways, ship and their ping, water equipment.1 works, etc.* Dollars. Dollars. 35,095,727 150.211.000 68,356,000 2,970,628 24,550,073 124.626.000 350.694.000 60,469,970 15,828,519 198.261.000 20,391,447 105.369.000 17.285.000 3,735,338 5,578,000 7,216,326 80.467.000 : ' 11,374,000 42,509,939 156.603.000 : 91.877.000 3,800,525 150,074,503 805.057.000 52,137,773 375.541.000 8,827,829 79.405.000 44,450,260 3*4,847,000 30,775,625 356.356.000 41,372,698 155.772.000 31,828,795 123.401.000 14,053,983 80,146,000 27,193,340 132.342.000 71,662,525 250.052.000 52,261,341 277.597.000 39,947,501 466.734.000 28,898,636 107.884.000 82,726,049 309.768.000 6,967,216 196.209.000 21,728,589 263.170.000 930,195 43.745.000 8,203,172 79.786.000 40,863,293 1 333,568,000 All other.3 Total. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 965,014,261 32,599,511 196,974,622 51,913,767 306,302,305 5,321,067 18,761,175 157.667,646 803,907,972 206,494,307 641,897,952 4.115.491.106 43,889,900 204,663,773 1.207.542.107 67,243,242 249,960,411 1,414,635,063 39,930,322 230,260,976 13,565,926 45,656,083 142,827,240 1,040,383,173 16,543,541 71,332,158 431,409,200 49,070,561 240,903,273 1,167,445,671 5,837,391 59,545.386 342,871,863 327,591,493 1*520,471,923 8,816,556,191 110,075,967 542,716,094 3,105,781,739 88,966,200 469,021,355 5,879,116 69,812,758 667,538,471 4,048,516,076 40,497,826 408,551,608 2,253,224,243 59,718,312 271,295,852 1,527,486,230 59,555,883 201,939,647 1,032,229,006 46,063,744 137,998,226 775,622,722 96,234,840 255,923,955 1,511,488,172 270,487,699 836,354,361 4,956,578,913 131,580,197 559,799,760 3,282,419,117 126,062,305 521,276,958 3,343,722,076 17,445,166 157,368/526 688,249,022 160,379,067 644,265,373 3,759.597,451 18,545,064 129,703,251 746,311,213 32,291,637 365,337,194 2,009,563,633 34,275,517 220,734,507 2,880,852 19,242,930 516,809,204 88,961,926 204,130,498 534,456,805 3,235,619,973 670 No. 3 7 9 .— ESTIMATED TRUE VALUE OF ALL PROPERTY AND OF SPECIFIED CLASSES OF PROPERTY: B y S tates 154.644,570 30,294,584 9,15i; 979,081 189,662,043 399,567,905 48,658,045 65,582,944 371,303,432 3,383,834,608 173,847,240 72,617,501 358,088,178 36,011,028 541,457,965 6,591,055,583 160,190,227 523,417,256 5,604,873 252,766,767 31,457,603 381,435,856 89,192,677 557,504,977 76,205,984 1,554,714,941 283,691,300 258,595,674 20,435,227 194,931,444 22,585,624 674,544,741 53,776,806 546,503,248 30,620,408 364,305,954 36,387,109 1,682,068,672 131,790,769 131,628,903 35,965,009 62,341,492,134 4,073,791,736 5,895,816 1,272,299 86,400,000 3,920,371 1,638,826 58,806,300 ’ 486,774,713 412,832,428 1 898,222,000 1,151,475,505 35,669,724 113.146.000 18,584,305 42,238,322 10,331,877 7,553,034 18,260,984 1,910,251 7,930,310 123.390.000 90,599,335 689.797.000 329,196,716 38,549,941 216,947,620 9,867,165 13,146,030 3,649,170 7,566,394 78.668.000 7,461,912 13,655,213 11,625,311 75.661.000 29,314,747 54,175,943 515,945,638 168,383,753 1,420,608,000 570,452,043 1,333,784 58,140,761 10,218,578 25.719.000 37,854,869 48,144,618 24,891,557 7,412,083 18,697,576 75.500.000 13,841,321 8,290,763 2,723,430 49,648,000 7,299,617 24,108,906 17,413,988 39,275,807 131.166.000 47,307,134 43,462,409 63,820,940 237.718.000 37,379,975 69,035,770 3,598,244 8,470,645 6,331,183 90.325.000 17,732,895 7,915,414 14,304,651 8,999,352 6,726,289 37.311.000 36,040,103 35,570,489 211.315.000 10,985,307 40,996,199 32,069,434 13,793,355 182.837.000 55,004,366 7,530,973 25,466,119 19,260,508 201.799.000 5,786,402 24,523,954 44,588,626 284.510.000 87,122,618 84,979,252 32,347,828 986,456 2,160,996 100.307.000 1,785,089 4,619,307 844,989,863 3,297,754,180 1,998,603,303 111,244,752,000 4,840,546,909 New E ngland............................ Middle A tlantic......................... East North Central................... West North Central................. South A tlantic.......................... East South Central................... W est South Central.................. Mountain..................................... Pacific.......................................... 5,506,508,204 123,877,528 17,643,307,755 382,171,597 14,313,751,654 849,432,780 9,681,915,441 1,238,013,462 4,346,882,107 282,103,181 2,143,014,201 285,160,596 3,016,098,996 508,292,837 1,937,580,538 254,670,282 3,752,433,238 150,069,473 38,379,411 477,137,900 122,778,775 1,182,932,778 180,229,865 702,947,993 223,505,527 218,923,723 59,613,692 283,966,221 56,674,985 116,497,536 101,265,793 113,841,847 24,216,914 71,088,736 38,324,901 130,417,446 Geographic divisions 48,196,184 2,419,290,137 173,876,040 139,871,954 1,024,197,006 92,411,262 136,866,056 1,992,809,119 137,060,480 126,983,018 127,411,275 211,241,183 543,498,668 82,279,747 67,556,315 224,741,445 183,312,648 162,471,103 491,270,474 52,119,481 18,462,281,792 332,262,650 14,769,042,207 842,072,218 735,802,909 5,946,969,466 636,013,700 852,053,232 11,473,620,306 799,349,601 586,853,222 679,840,909 1,104,223,979 2,836,322,003 487,768,615 360,330,089 1,287,970,180 1,051,671,432 840,000,149 2,838,678,239 329,572,241 107,104,211,917 131,255,994 578.383.000 449,891,836 1,517,891,719 8,823,325,592 622,079,474 2.652.398.000 1,926,058,046 4,946,556,061 29,478,282,486 389,661,578 2.432.502.000 *983,423,625 4,138,455,257 23,990,404,752 235,849,097 1.913.911.000 443,896,244 2,874,252,833 16,830,267,327 207,421,221 994.035.000 323,872,985 1,438,988,554 7,936,882,961 144,642,868 545.033.000 157,070,123 836,880,183 4,284,973,492 138,894,802 643.818.000 160,798,338 1,084,483,423 5,767,494,036 42,909,633 875.480.000 104,722,292 662,697,106 3,973,365,501 85,888,636 609.192.000 290,813,420 962,076,656 6,019,215,770 W EALTH. New Mexico................................ New Y ork................................... North Carolina.......................... North D akota............................ Ohio............................................. Oklahoma................................... Oregon......................................... Pennsylvania............................. Rhode Island............................. South Carolina........................... South Dakota............................ Tennessee.................................... Texas.................*....................... U tah............................................ Verm ont...................................... Virginia....................................... W ashington......... ...................... West Virginia............................ W isconsin................................... W yoming.................................... Total.................................. 1 Exclusive of railroads, street railways, telegraph and telephone systems, privately owned waterworks, and privately owned electric light and power stations, which in certain States are classed as real property. 2 Including telegraph and telephone systems, privately owned electric light and power stations, Pullman and private cars, and canals. 8 Including products of agriculture, manufactures, and mining; imported merchandise; clothing and personal adornments; and furniture, carriages, and kindred property. *For States included in each division see note 5, p. 36. 671' N o. 3 7 9 . — E s t im a t e d T r u e V a l u e op A ll P r o p e r t y and of S p e c if ie d C l a s s e s of P ro perty , e t c .— Continued, 1912, State. Real property and improve ments. Live stock. Dollars. Dollars. Alabama....................................... 933,661,266 86,921,130 Arizona......................................... 43,997,536 183,408,911 Arkansas....................................... 890,976,638 88,301,395 California....................................... 5,236,822,361 175,731,579 Colorado....................................... 1,223,511,598 88,059,546 Connecticut.................................. 1,452,015,297 22,976,457 Delaware....................................... 172,148,377 8,794,481 District of Columbia................... 902,023,891 1,794,926 Florida.......................................... 429,484,293 34,421,547 Georgia.......................................... 904,983,602 106,429,447 Idaho............................................. 143,201,061 58,398,555 Illinois........................................... 10,056,319,512 386,701,265 Indiana......................................... 2,957,867,352 227,006,381 Iowa.............................................. 5,111,230,343 491,613,546 Kansas.......................................... 2,705,483,302 284,537,235 136,524,104 K entucky..................................... 1,139,433,836 Louisiana...................................... 1,028,988,975 64,772,977 Maine............................................. 485,858,919 32,745,172 M aryland...................................... 1,345,483,922 45,903,766 M assachusetts............................ 4,118,215,738 , 43,148,947 Michigan....................................... 3,067,378,894 184,782,900 Minnesota..................................... 3,391,615,408 217,832,281 Mississippi.................................... 476,622,845 89,797,680 Missouri........................................ 3,264,058,859 308,100,681 Montana....................................... 450,271,730 91,707,546 Nebraska...................................... 2,316,850,464 265,473,943 N e v a d a ..................................... 186,106,640 29,650,581 New Hampshire...................... .. 335,212,237 16,015,159 New Jersey................................... 3,856,914.601 45,847,959 New Mexico................................. 147,056,680 55,003,870 New York..................................... 16,910,262,952 263,577,707 North Carolina............................ 700,300,022 85,068,318 N orth Dakota........................... j 1,261,388,140 125,614,381 Farm implements and machinery. Dollars. 17,812,825 1,992,308 18,487,026 39,529,456 14,400,570 7,310,318 3,417,202 83,608 4,942,566 23,176,865 11,912,252 79,473,427 43,733,375 102,981,406 52,074,078 21,961,843 17,065,106 15,628,096 12,509,481 12,110,883 5,414,466 56,775,152 18,375,013 55,328,257 11,913,204 48,111,560 1,713,603 6,020,570 13,865,402 4,716,452 89,172,586 20,315,423 *49,878,002 Manufactur ing machin ery, took, and implements. Gold and silver coin and bullion. Dollars. Dollars. 95,250,311 38,211,885 12,609,832 4,729,163 27,064,086 30,524,632 220,314,430 92,447,173 91,353,941 23,696,056 23,604,965 167,155,250 3,936,059 16,693,931 8,778,789 13,785,676 28,791,073 15,089,626 45,623,056 90,428,881 18,598,415 7,757,979 205,185,274 451,299,068 178,384,997 57,444,477 58,520,370 49,566,432 49,876,436 36,417,539 41,650,223 41,218,821 88,307,350 32,739,070 14,779,215 69,941,215 85,042,692 28,722,903 377,873,043 101,876,063 199,266,379 63,658,411 83,647,680 51,531,987 35,119,725 30,304,403 125,037,985 93,140,304 6,199,272 11,119,466 35,084,497 ' 30,453,382 3,786,018 2,530,448 38,561,611 8,023,193 303,596,418 54,897,349 6,644,604 3,664,788 813,601,441 632,554,526 37,626,636 85,119,631 5,244,543 12,453,723 Railroads and their equipment. Street rail ways, ship ping, water works, etc. AU other. Total. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 537,314,780 2, 127,054,930 65,268,571 352,614,162 86,474,364 501,852,186 130,657,476 37,982,596 333,824,378 32,908,222 407,435,459 1,829,521,736 501,279,306 966,098,200 1,231,981,772 8.464,204,277 379,021,541 2,386,923,583 197,641,592 369,238,739 61,628,686 135,571,374 415,192,312 2,285.454,659 20,411,455 61,639,060 20,908,048 307,948,613 163,754,292 1,173,857,112 19,468,338 64,167,592 302,026,041 , 29,233,001 205,150,081 1,049,138,228 616,460,004 2,382,600,866 465,990,385 129,508,626 159,755,166 113,480,310 95,201,419 608,305,157 926,403,787 748,713,023 2,640,354,876 15,484;450,232 286,566,614 480,251,362 963,427,942 5,194,682,500 635,695,172 133,831,854 1,285,015,088 7,868,454,211 87,488,460 820,889,614 4,615,432,538 578,665,874 91,799,742 547,922,629 2,267,777,525 247,266,327 390,186,948 93,342,172 449,035,148 2,164,437,746 149,196,850 77,912,060 223,532,500 1,069,594,027 91,591,546 165,625,265 403,079,289 2,177,958,864 135,123,384 348,842,372 1,165,797,962 6,302,988,392 584,884,648 268,201,502 1,004,709,451 5,427,022,651 564,652,082 231,846,178 949,426,249 5,547,327,017 284,000,024 28,275,523 382,364,807 1,344,860,020 613,546,469 267,556,780 1,115,247,674 5,842,017,009' 196,975,670 1,149,732,986 275,535,572 106,010,526 384,432,025 79,476,484 635,104,426 3,794,986,781 143,575,046 24,921,432 64,724,542 457,008,910 76,619,613 31,072,620 137,795,466 649,320,469 165,778,631 302,215,110 999,916,808 5,743,032,278 187,646,905 18,070,248 90,929,479 513,733,026 553,314,487 1,787,201,570 3,961,419,954 25,011,105,223 507,961,296 1,807,573,780 326,771,879 44,410,575 277,870,640 392,125,985 2,141,626,961 17,051,547 32951°—a a 1017- O hio................... Oklahoma.......... Oregon............... Pennsylvania... Rhode Island... South Carolina.. South Dakota... Tennessee.......... Texas.................. U tah ................... V erm ont............ Virginia............. W ashington___ W est V irginia.W isconsin......... W yom ing.......... T otal........ 5,173,708,410 3,138,755,256 1,163,594,445 9,548,523,767 600,747,009 506,607,276 639,661,792 831,914,027 3,608,063,739 376,008,261 255,994,278 1,176,103,685 1,888,850,453 1,399,189,713 2,503,171,879 90,280,515 110,676,333,071 273,611,491 174,193,995 74,362,095 209,827,532 6,874,870 61,304,088 145,815,404 126,175,142 394,904,283 39,301,735 30,651,098 85,954,360 68,242,365 55,993,204 229,489,411 54,434,914 6,238,388,985 423,068,286 54,181,255 30,404,140 v 21,965,234 v 38,107,957 14,545,429 877,218,512 74,687,818 1,883,634 93,860,055 15,604,670 98,942,660 38,100,632 6,043,576 22,504,071 50,649,681 62,123,171 109,868,326 4,777,304 24,491,145 10,694,726 19,089,082 19,756,852 66,657,021 111,048,892 18,797,487 7,405,732 60,271,939 163,224,642 57,700,493 3,043,914 4,128,753 1,368,224,548 6,091,451,274 New England.............. Middle Atlantic.......... E ast North C entral... W est North Central... South A tlantic............ E ast South Central. . . W est South Central... M ountain...................... Pacific........................... 7,248,043,478 30,315,701,320 23,748,446,047 18,690,288,308 7,536,324,781 3,381,631,974 8,666,784,508 2, 799,845,396 8,289,267,259 152,411,703 519,253,198 1,301,591,448 1,838,987,471 485,664,137 439,418,056 722,172,650 460,554,283 318,336,039 53,648,227 766,480,256 177,725,806 1.994.416.371 289,229,016 1.415.243.372 403,249,087 363,455,087 107,212,399. 545,733,504 80,653,752 222,238,538 250,665,542 128,079,443. 55,554,446 163,747,325 72,872,372 369,471,279 Geographic 584,792,833 1,679,757,427 8,908,432,943 607,038,239 112,275,002 48,415,760 383,688,745 34,258,132 749,410,656 4,581,091,918 145,746,770 179,916,887 25,139, 773 302,941,107 1,944,354,463 781,727,113 702,832,843 3,050,961,406 15,457,530,277 211,751,286 53,771,682 13,603,256 12,483,737 187,578,447 970,802,690 25,507,035 220,932,828 55,766,258 366/735,938 1,351,400,753 12,334,760 25,801,674 258,641,210 272,174,377 1,398,573,425 39,068,353 253,394,762 118,787,097 477,855,128 1,920,348,261 81,345,736 1,000,081,309 171,954,298 1,431,568,279 6,859,909,141 9,580,423 129,582,931 57,963,901 139,907,690 781,613,390 6,499,412 66,338,921 20,642,085 117,352,173 527,261,775 37,836,727 103,841,555 296,128,318 503,635,268 2,289,913,786 227,341,952 35,799,788 351,546,678 516,733,008 3,218,360,623 23,590,424 67,305,992 232,878,472 456,935,733 2,303,571,209 50,200,719 146,742,838 480,673,161 856,522,115 4,487,725,258 3,593,443 103,078,595 26,723,620 68,561,073 353,844,827 2,616,642,734 16,148,532,502 U0,265,207,321 34,334,290,655 1187,739,071,090 168,386,104 501,391,191 899,203,161 1,500,820,231 488,763,883 3,079,251,197 285,898,127 3,313,503,472 226,711,255 1,976,695,855 149,234,864 1,137,275,275 175,407,024 2,107,781,380 69,651,582 1,499,071,030 153,386,734 1,032,742,871 667,812,193 2,247,248,860 11,805,422,012 2,792,249,523 8,012,298,168 46,211,667,778 2,035,016,810 7,144,771,811 39,502,313,584 843,052,977 5,469,983,413 31,208,417,942 680,270,319 3,285,350,961 14,843,963,211 304,130,933 1,945,457,344 7,660,040,736 346,620,452 3,037,449,542 15,434,960,541 564,515,334 1,140,074,669 6,753,014,065 1,339,186,922 2,051,655,887 13,626,919,363 1 Includes $402,351,858, value of ships belonging to the United States Navy, and $290,000,000, value of privately owned water-supply systems, not distributed by States. * Eor States included in each division see note 5, p. 36. O* * <1 CO 674 WEALTH, No. 380.—NATIONAL WEALTH: E s t im a t e s U n d e r S p e c if ie d H e a d s in 1900, 1904, AND 1912. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Form of wealth. Real property taxed................................................................ Real property exem pt............................................................ Live stock1......................*...................................................... Farm implements and machinery....................................... Gold and silver coin and bullion.......................................... Manufacturing machinery, tools, etc................................... Railroads and their equipments.......................................... T otal............................................................................... Street railways, etc.: Street railways................................................................ Telegraph systems........................................................... Telephone system s........................................................... Pullman and private cars............................................... Shipping and canals........................................................ Irrigation enterprises........... .......................................... Privately owned waterworks......................................... Privately owned central electric light and power stations............................... ....................................... Total................................................................................ All other: Agricultural products...................................................... Manufacturing products................................................. Im ported merchandise.............................. . . ................. Mining products............................................................... Clothing and personal ornaments............................... „ ■ Furniture, carriages, etc................................................. T o ta l................................. , .......................................... Grand total................................................................... 1900 1904 Dollars. ' Dollars. Dollars. 46,324,839,234 55,510,247,564 98,362,813,569 6,212,788,930 6,831,244,570 12.313.519.502 3,306,473,278 4,073,791,736 6,238,388.985 749,775,970 844,989,863 1,368,224,548 1,677,379,825 1,998,603,303 2,616,642,734 2,541,046,639 3,297,754,180 6,091,451,274 9,035,732,000 11,244,752,000 16.148.532.502 69,848,035,876 83,801,383,216 143,139,573,114 1,576,197,160 211.650.000 400.324.000 98,836,600 537,849,478 267,752,468 402,618,653 3,495,228,359 2,219,966,000 4,596,563,292 227.400.000. 223,252,516 585,840,000 1,081,433,227 123.000. 000 123,362,701 846,489,804 1,491,117,193 360,865,270 275,000,000 290,000,000 562,851,105 4,840,546,909 2,098,613,122 10,265,207,321 1,455,069,323 1,899,379,652 5,240,019,651 6,087,151,108 7,409,291,668 14,693,861,489 424,970,592 495,543,685 826,632,467 408,066,787 ! 815,552,233 326,851,517 2,000,000,000 2.500.000. 000 4,295,008,593 4,880,000,000 5.750.000. 000 8,463,216,222 15,174,042,540 18,462,281,792 34,334,290,655 88,517,306,775 107,104,211,917 187,739,071,090 1 Including live stock on farms and ranges and In cities and towns. 1912 ARMY, NAVY, CIVIL SERVICE, PENSIONS, ETC. No. 3 8 1 .—REGULAR ARMY, PHILIPPINE SCOUTS, AND MILITIA:1 Organ ized S trength , Y ears E nded J une 30, 1914 to 1917. [Source: Reports of the W ar Departm ent.] 1914 State. R egular A rm y ___ Philippine scouts... MILITIA. A labam a......... ......... A rizona.................... A rkansas................... California................. C olorado................... Connecticut............. Delaware.................. District of Columbia Florida...................... G eorgia................... H aw aii...................... Id a h o ......... . . . . . . . . Illin o is...................... In d ia n a .................... Io w a ........................ K ansas...................... K entucky................. L ouisiana................. M aine........................ M aryland................. M assachusetts........ M ichigan.................. M innesota................. M ississippi............... Missouri.................... M ontana................. N ebraska.................. New Ham pshire___ New Jersey......... New Mexico............. New Y ork................. North Carolina......... North Dakota.......... Ohio............................ Oklahoma____ Oregon........................ Pennsylvania......... Rhode Island........... South Carolina......... South Dakota........... Tennessee................. T e x a s........................ Utah V erm ont................... V irginia.................... W ashington............. West V irginia......... W isconsin................. W yom ing................. T otal............... 1916 1915 1917 Officers. Enlisted Officers. Enlisted Officers. Enlisted Officers. Enlisted men. m en. men. men. 4,701 182 87,781 6,096 163 2,609 45 645 109 1,402 252 3,604 122 1,933 2,511 177 41 465 1,721 124 73 1,075 225 2,490 56 858 68 839 608 5,447 169 2,109 217 3,014 132 1,720 164 2,210 65 1,009 108 1,404 157 1,986 424 5,369 189 2,478 220 3,243 94 990 244 3,840 40 636 1,384 132 90 1,280 304 4,014 57 910 974 15,591 209 2,367 60 679 490 5,637 77 1,330 100 1,401 745 10,190 96 1,303 1,794 156 68 873 1,798 117 192 2,731 29 419 75 817 206 2,606 88 1,312 104 1,517 2,931 193 54 760 8,792 119,251 4,616 182 95,765 5,430 164 2,615 742 53 105 1,547 249 3,440 119 1,637 2,772 195 40 450 129 1,847 95 1,320 2,714 229 905 61 946 58 522 5,550 2,077 132 3,092 211 1,812 123 2,329 168 1,044 68 1,288 101 166 1,917 5,653 426 188 2,773 227 3,280 1,127 78 3,872 227 663 45 1,474 119 1,323 91 4,176 296 60 851 1,002 ‘15,607 211 2,809 56 676 487 5,309 69 1,026 1,622 104 762 10,266 90 1,316 136 1,589 975 67 107 1,639 145 2,091 32 566 730 73 200 2,703 86 1,234 1,607 117 3,095 196 34 598 8,705 120,693 4,843 182 97,013 5,603 6,169 463 238,455 8,570 2,391 166 64 866 834 81 245 3,218 58 770 227 3,476 35 - 426 94 1,741 85 1,181 225 2,859 2,548 93 901 63 500 6,099 2,411 150 3,182 218 1,925 12t 2,252 170 1,119 63 1,428 111 2,024 168 6,600 418 3,430 220 210 2,889 1,085 71 3,746 207 734 50 110 1,507 83 1,175 301 4,021 67 867 1,014 15,309 208 2,846 735 55 492 5,916 966 70 1,595 96 9,450 701 90 1,527 1,424 102 65 857 1,634 113 2,720 185 32 546 76 878 2,808 197 90 1.358 106 1,505 192 3 247 35 679 8,589 123,605 205 48 50 181 27 113 13 63 14 188 5,115 619 1,282 944 549 3,431 403 1,077 548 4,848 49 153 54 67 1,588 4,781 1,416 2,244 157 69 52 100 153 55 92 54 103 46 45 3 199 51 317 52 13 146 49 52 209 16 52 14 52 172 52 133 51 103 52 14 3,953 4,701 2,273 1,978 2,130 5,952 1,737 3,109 1,414 3,275 1,478 1,337 109 5,305 1,265 9,864 1,189 516 8,997 1,312 1,900 5,406 445 1,544 566 1,507 3,880 i,590 3,120 1,436 3,108 1,641 445 108,374 i “ National Guard,” by act of June 3,1316. 675 676 BELLIGERENT RELATIONS OF PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES No. 382.—BELLIGERENT COUNTRIES: D a t e s o f S e v e r a n c e s o f D ip l o m a t ic R e l a t io n s a n d D e c l a r a t io n s o f W a r . [Source: The Official Bulletin, Dec. 31,1917; revised list of the Departm ent of State.] SEVERANCES OF DIPLOMATIC RELA TION S. Severed hy— Severed with— Austria-Hungary. Japan................ D o................... Portugal............. D o................... Serbia.................. Do ............... United States__ Bolivia.................. Germany............ Brazil................ ........dot................. China...................... Costa Rina______ ........do.................. Ecuador................. ........do.................. Ecrvnt..................... France................... A u s tria -H u n gary. Date. Severed hy— Severed w ith— Aug. 26,1914 Mar. 16,1916 July 26,1914 Apr. 8,1917 Apr. 14,1917 Apr. 11,1917 Mar. 14,1917 Sept. 21,1917 Dec. 7,1917 Aug. 13,1914 Aug. 10,1914 Greece 1............... D o.................. Guatemala.......... H aiti..................... Honduras............ Nicaragua............ Peru...................... T urkey................. United States ... U ruguay.............. T urkey................ A u s tr ia - H u n gary. Germany............ ........do.................. ........do.................. ........do.................. ........do.................. United States__ Germany............ ........do................. July 2,1917 Do. Apr. 27,1917 June 17,1917 May 17,1917 May 18,1917, Oct. 6,1917 Apr. 20,1917 Feb. 3,1917 Oct. ' 7,1917 Declared against— Date. Date. DECLARATIONS OF W AR. Declared by— Declared against— Date. Austria-Hungary. D o................... D o................... D o................... D o ___ Brazil..................... Bulgaria................. China..................... D o................... Cuba...................... France................... D o................... D o................... D o................... Germany............... D o................... D o................... D o................... D o................... Great Britain....... D o................... D o................... D o................... Greece1 ................. Do.2*................ . Do.1................. Do.2................. Belgium.............. Japan.................. Montenegro........ Russia................. Serbia.................. Germany............ Serbia.................. A ustria............... Germany............ Austria-Hungary Bulgaria............. Germany............ T urkey............... Belgium............. France................ Portugal............. Roum ania.......... Russia............... A ustriar H ungar y Bulgaria............ Germany............ Turkey............... Bulgaria............ .......do................. Germany............ .......do................... Aug. 28,1914 Aug. 27,1914 Aug. 9,1914 Aug. 6,1914 July 28,1914 Oct. 26,1917 Oct. 14,1915 Aug. 14,1917 do Apr. 7,1917 Aug. 13,1914 Oct. 16,1915 Aug. 3,1914 Nov. 5,1914 Aug. 4,1914 Aug. 3,1914 Mar. 9,1916 Sept. 14,1916 Aug. 1,1914 Aug. 13,1914 Oct. 15,1915 Aug. 4,1914 Nov. 5,1914 Nov. 28,1916 July 2,1917 Nov. 28,1916 July 2,1917 Declared by— Austria-Hungary May 24,1915 Bulgaria............. Oct. 19,1915 Do............... Germany............. Aug. 28,1916 D o................. Turkey............... Aug. 21,1915 Germany.......... _ Aug. 23,1914 Japan.............. Liberia................... .......do................... Aug, 4,1917 Austria-Hungary Aug. 8,1914 Montenegro........... Do............ Germany............. Aug. 9,1914 Panam a............. ....... do.................. Apr. 7,1917 Do.. . . Austria-Hungary Dec. 10,1917 Portugal8............... Germany........ ~R.nnmfl.nifl.............. A u s tria -H u n Aug. 27,1916 gary.4* Russia.................. Bulgaria............. Oct. 19,1915 Do................... Turkey............... Nov. 3,1914 San Marino............ Austria-Hungary May 24,1915 Serbia.................... Bulgaria.............. Oct. 16,1915 Do................. Germany............. Aug. 6,1914 Do................. Turkey________ Dec. 2,1914 Siam ....................... Austria-Hungary July 22,1917 D o.................. Germany............ Do. Turkey................... Entente Allies... Nov. 23,1914 Roum ania_____ Aug. 29,1916 Do............ United States....... ....... do................... Apr. 6,1917 Do................... Austria-Hungary Dec. 7,1917 1 Provisional Government. 2 Government of Alexander. 8 Resolution passed Cortes Geraes Nov. 23. 1914. authorizing military intervention as ally of E ngland. Military aid granted May 19,1915. * Allies of Austria-Hungary, also considered it a declaration of war against them . SELECTIVE DRAFT. 677 No. 3 8 3 .—RESULTS OF THE FIRST SELECTIVE DRAFT AS OF NOV. 12, 1917 (APPROXIM ATELY). [From report of the Provost Marshal General to the Secretary of War.] Classification of results. Number, per cent, or ratio. Classification of results. Number, per cent, or ratio. Total registrants 21 to 30 years Causes for physical rejections—Contd. old.................................num ber.. 19,586,508 346 3.37 ...............................gS ? 2 5-.. Registrants not called by boards, .66 num ber................................................. - 6,503,559 0.64 “ ■ ............................G S 2 5 : : 67.84 161 Per cent................................................. Respiratory.......................f e £ S " Registrants called by boards for hearing 1.56 or examination.......................num ber.. 118 Per cent................................................ 1.15 ...................................K : 32.16 Certified for service in the National 375 /num ber.. Flat foot. Arm y.......................................num ber.. 2 1,057,363 ...............(per cent.. 3.65 142 Genito-urinary(nonvene-/number.. Per cent of called................................ 34.30 1.39 real).................................[percent.. 16,156 438 Genito-iirmary(venereal){™rI^ ( - ■ 4.27 No appeals pending.................num ber.. 1,041,207 602 Remainder (rejected, exempted, and Heart disease.................... 5.87 discharged)............................. num ber.. 2,025,586 766 Per cent of called................................ 65.70 H enda................................f e S " Net quota required...................num ber.. 687,000 7.47 Per cent of called................................ 465 22.28 Mentally deficient........... { jS fS S '.. 4.53 Failed to appear for examination, 387 Nervous disorder (gen-/num ber.. num ber..................................................... 252,294 3.77 eral and local)..............[per cent.. Per cent of called................................ 8.18 551 Appeared...................................num ber.. 2,830,655 Tuberculosis........................................' 5.37 [per cent.. Per cent of called................................. 91.82 163 In camp on Nov. 12,1917— num ber.. 383,675 Underweight................... (percent* * 1.59 Per cent of quota required................ 55.85 Ill-defined or not speci-/num ber.. 93 Shortage.....................................num ber.. 303,325 fied.................................[per cent.. 0.91 Per cent of quota................................ 44.15 809 Colored citizens registered___num ber.. 737,626 Not stated........................................... ' [per cent.. 7.89 Whites registered........................... do— 8,848,882 Colored citizens called................... do----- 208,953 Exem pted or discharged on claims, Ratio to colored registered................ 28.33 num ber................................................... 1,294,830 Per cent of called............................... 41.99 Whites called............................num ber.. 2,873,996 Per cent of not certified................... 63.92 Ratio to whites registered................. 32.48 Claims m ade..............................num ber.. 1,560,570 Colored citizens rejected, exempted, and Ratio to called ................................... 50.62 discharged..............................num ber.. 133,286 Ratio to colored called....................... 63. 77 Claims granted.........................num ber.. 1,215,049 Ratio to called................................ 39.41 W hites rejected, exempted, and dis charged ...................................num ber.. 2,162,783 Ratio to claims filed...................... 77.86 Ratio to whites called........................ 75.25 Involuntary conscripts (failed to appear or filed unsuccessful claims for exemp Colored citizens certified for service, num ber..................................................... 75,697 tion or discharge)..................num ber.. 418,309 Ratio to certified................................. Ratio to colored called....................... 39.56 36.23 Whites certified for service.. .num ber.. 711,213 Voluntary conscripts (filed no claims for Ratio to whites called........................ 24.75 exemption or discharge)___num ber.. 639,054 Ratio to certified................................. 60.44 Rejected on physical grounds by local boards......................................num ber.. 8730,756 Claims granted.......................... num ber.. 1,161,206 Dependency.................................do. 859,150 23.70 Per cent of called....................-.......... Ratio to total claims..................... 73.99 Per cent of not certified..................... 36.08 Alienage..............: ..................num ber.. 228,452 Causes for physical rejections: Cases considered................... num ber.. Ratio to total claims...................... . 19.67 10,258 67,716 Alcoholism and drug / num ber.. 79 V ocations.................................number. Ratio to total claims.......... 5.83 habit.............................. [per cent.. 0.77 Religious creed...................... num ber.. 3,887 416 Physical u n d e v e l o p m e n t " 0.34 Ratio to total claims..................... 4.06 Moral unfitness.................................. 2 , 871 Ratio to total claims..................... 0.17 Teeth................................. { " : : 8.50 Married persons called. *........num ber.. 1,500,056 191 persons accepted..............do___ 163,115 Bloodvessels.................... 1.86 Married persons exempted or discharged 304 Married grounds........................ num ber.. 1,336,941 on all Bones................................. {” " r 2.96 Discharges for dependency: 82 743,141 Wife or wife and children...........do___ Digestive system............. 0.80 Widowed parent..........................do___ 56,002 /num ber., Infirm parent............................... do___ 49,340 Ear. [per cent., Motherless child...........................do___ 5.94 5,621 /num ber., Minor orphan brothers and sisters, 2,224 Eye. [per cent.. num ber................................................. 21.68 5,046 i In various boards the registration and calls for examination still continue on a small scale, b ut no estimate can yet be given of the actual figures. * This figure is 4,082 in excess of the number actually returned by the boards in their reports, but their returns are presumed to be more reliable; and the balance of 4,082 necessary to make the items foot to agree with the total number called has therefore been added. 3 This number is 29.11 per cent of the number physically examined by the boards. During the Civil War the percentages were: First draft, 31.69; second draft, 24.76; third draft, 24.95; fourth draft, 13.42 per cent. 0 0 1 SELECTIVE DRAFT, 678 No. 3 8 3 .— R e s u l t s of the F irst S elective D raft (A pproximately)— Continued. Number, per cent, or ratio. Classification of results. Nationality of aliens: Cobelligerents— Registered............ Accepted............... Neutrals— Registered............. Called..................... Accepted............... Allied with enemy— Registered............ Called..................... Accepted............... ( Enemy— G erm anyRegistered......... Called................. Accepted........... Austria-HungaryRegistered......... Called................. Accepted............ number. ....d o ... ___d o ... — d o ... ....d o ... ....d o ... ....d o ... ___d o ... — do ... d o .... d o .... .do___ do___ .d o .... .do___ as of N ov. 12, 1917 Classification of results. Exempted vocations: Federal and State officers..number.. 772,744 Ministers.......................................do__ 281,982 D ivinity students.......................do__ 49,276 Military and naval service........do__ Dischargeable vocations: 148,274 County and municipal officers.. do___ 55,901 Customhouse clerks....... ........... do__ 11,206 Mail employees............................do__ Arsenal, etc., workmen............. do__ 43,352 Federal employees designated by the President...........................num ber.. 14,672 Pilots.............................................do__ 1,902 Mariners........................................do__ 40,663 12,959 238,768 92,199 13,233 Number, per cent, or ratio. 1.665 3,976 3,144 47,822 1,476 2,538 1,777 1,773 2.666 S t SELECTIVE DRAFT. 679 N o. 3 8 4 .—FIRST SELECTIVE DRAFT, 1917, EFFECT O F: T o t a l I n d u s t r ia l P o p u l a t io n , N u m b e r s R e g is t e r e d , C a l l e d , and A ccepted. [From report of the Provost Marshal General to the Secretary of War.J Industrial classes. Total in Total dustrial regis popula tion, 1917. tered. Agriculture, forestry, and anim al husbandry: Agriculture (farming, truck gardening, fruit rais ing, etc.)....................................................................... 18,843,518 Forestry (lumbering, etc ) ......... ............................ 200,991 Animal husbandry (fishing; cattle raising; sheep raising, etc )........................................................... ... 227,325 Mines, quarries, and wells: Coal mines....................................................................... 600,148 Other mines (copper; gold and silver; iron; lead and zinc); quarries; salt mines; salt wells and salt factories............................................................... 275,561 Oil wells and gas wells.............................................. 51,223 Manufacturing industries; Building industries— House contractors; carpenters; blacksmiths; ma chinists; electricians; painters; plasterers; plumbers, e tc ......................................................... 2,878,792 Chemical industries— Powder, cartridge, dynam ite, fuse, and fireworks factories..................................................................... 10,307 Fertilizer factories; paint factories; soap factories; other chemical factories............................................ 80,331 Clay, glass, and stone industries— Bnck, tile, and terra-cotta factories; glass fac tories; lime, cement, and gypsum factories; marble and stone yards; potteries........................ 246,072 Clothing industries— Clothing factories; glove factories; hat factories; shirt, collar, and cuff factories................................ 754,062 Food industries— Bakeries; butter and cheese factories; candy fac tories; fish curing and packing; flour and grain mills; fruit and vegetable canning; slaughter and packing houses; sugar factories and refin eries; other rood factories......................................... 396,519 Iron and steel industries— Blast furnaces; steel rolling mills; iron foundries; m ilitary weapons factories...................................... 373,701 62,071 Shipbuilding and boat building................. .............. Agriculturalimplement factories; automobile fac tories; wagon and carriage factories; car and railroad shops; other iron and steel factories___ 822,540 Leather industries— * Harness and saddle factories; shoe factories; tan neries; trunk factories.............................................. 343,805 Liquor and beverage Industries— Breweries; other liquor and beverage factories....... 89,190 Lumber and furniture industries— Box factories (wood); furniture factories; piano and organ factories; saw and planing mills; other woodworking factories................................... 541,926 Metal industries (except iron and steel)— Brass mills; clock and watch factories; copper fac tories; gold and silver factories; jewelry factories; lead and zinc factories; tin-plate factories; tin ware and enamelware factories; other metal fac tories............................................................................ 268,537 Paper and printing industries— Blank book, envelope, tag, paper-box factories; paper and pulp mills; printing and publishing houses........................................................................... 507,986 Textile industries— Carpet mills; cotton mills; hemp and jute mills; knitting mills; lace and embroidery mills; linen mills; rope and cordage factories; sail, awning, and tent factories; silk mills; woolen and worsted 919,800 mills; sundry textile mills................................... * See note next page. Total called. Total accepted for service. Ratio Number. to pop ulation. 2,439,246 78,241 46,646 225,109 782,503 24,507 15,642 74,109 205,731 7,984 4,570 18,710 1.48 3.97 2.01 3.12 92,062 33,040 35,553 10,610 10,377 3,026 3. 77 5.91 700,790 231,835 57,970 2.01 25,999 24,946 9,692 7,986 74,580 24,928 6,022 2.45 114,687 44,952 7,370 .98 160,709 50,929 11,687 2.95 241,145 35,949 92,434 11,910 22,068 2,628 5.90 4.23 310,318 102,860 24,857 3.02 81,575 17,669 24,663 5,752 5,063 1,472 1.47 1.65 145,379 43,144 11,458 2.11 123,992 46,480 10,182 3.79 101,750 30,711 6,745 1.33 155,938 52,462 9,833 1.07 2,310 122.41 1,926 2.40 680 SELECTIVE DRAFT. No. 3 8 4 .—F ir s t S e l e c t iv e D r a f t , 1917, E f f e c t o f : T o t a l I n d u s t r ia l P o p u l a t io n , e t c .— Continued. Industrial classes. Manufacturing industries—Continued. Miscellaneousbrush factories; button factories; char Broom and industries— coal and coke works; cigar and tobacco factories; electric light and power plants; electrical sup ply factories; gasfactories; oil refineries; rubber factories; straw works; other miscellaneous industries............................................................. Transportation: Steam railroads....................................................... Telegraph and telephone companies...................... Water transportation; construction and mainte nance of streets, roads, sewers, and bridges; electric and street railways;Jivery stables; truck, transfer, cab, and hack companies; express com panies; postal service.......................................... Trade and merchandise in general: Banking and brokerage; insurance; real estate; sundry wholesale and retail trades; buying and selling ofgrainsorts of articles; any kind of store or shop; all elevators; stockyards; warehouses and cold-storage plants....................................... Public service (not elsewhere classified): Public administration (United States, State, county, city, and township employees); Na tional Defense (Army and Navy); marshals, sheriffs, policemen, watchmen............................ Professionalprofessional showmen, etc.; artists, sculp Actors, service: tors, and teachers of art; clergymen; officials of lodges, religious and charity workers; legal pro fession; literary professions (journalists, etc.); dentists; musicians and teachers of music; surgeons; physicians and surgeons; veterinary scientific professions; teachers, professors in col leges, etc.; other service in general: Domestic and manual professional pursuits; students. Barbers and hairdressers; janitors, porters, restau keepers and managers; bartenders; cooks; hotel rant,servants; waiters; clerks; laundries; keep ers; cafd, and lunch-room keepers; saloon other occupations.......................................................... Laborers (in general)............................................. Total in Total dustrial regis popula tion, 1917. tered. 1,254,361 275,679 1,236,867 277,018 297,067 66,119 Total called. Total accepted for service. Ratio Number. to pop ulation. 87,780 85,063 20,128 22,089 21,557 4,955 1.76 1.74 1.67 1,297,132 400,513 128,262 34,565 2.67 4,708,908 364,151 111,541 24,892 .53 529,315 335,053 106,068 23,606 4.46 2,202,609 383,140 119,448 30,082 1.37 4,208,862 977,853 297,348 78,221 4,053,385 1,277,213 403,649 114,955 1.86 2.84 Note —The following adjustments must he made for unavoidable uncertainties: The census figures of 1910 (Thirteenth Census) had to he corrected by estimate for 1917 (column 1); and this estimate can only be approximate, owing to the shifting of industrial activities, etc. The marked instance in which the census projection appears as too low is that of the group u Powder, cartridges, and dynamite.” Obviously the large shift to this industry was im possible to estim ate by any determinable percentage. The figures in column 2 are subject to some uncertainty. 681 SELECTIVE DRAFT, No, 38 5 .—FIRST SELECTIVE DRAFT, 1917: T o t a l S t il l A v a il a b l e P ercentag es. not Ca l l e d , Ca l l e d but not R e g is t r a n t s a n d N u m b e r D is c h a r g e d , a n d T o t a l , w it h IFrom report of the Provost Marshal General to the Secretary of War.] Industrial classes.* il O Total regis trants. Agriculture, forestry, and animal hus bandry: Agriculture (farming, truck gar N u m ber . dening, fruit raising, etc.).......... 2,439,246 Forestry (lumbering, etc.)........... 78,241 Animal husbandry (fishing, cattle raising, sheep raising, etc.) .. 46,646 Mines, quarries, and wells: 225,109 Coal mines................................ Other mines (copper,and zinc), silver, iron, lead gold and quarries, salt mines, salt wells, 92,061 and salt factories................... 33,040 Oil wells and gas wells............. Manufacturing industries: Building industries— carpenters, House contractors, blacksmiths, machinists, elec tricians, painters, plasterers, 700,790 plumbers, etc........................ Chemical industries— dynamite, Powder, cartridge, fuse, and fireworks paint fac- 25,999 Fertilizer factories, factories...... tories; soap factories, other 24,946 chemical factories........... ...... Clayj glass, and stone industriesBnck, tile, and terra-cotta fac tories; glass factories; lime, ce ment. and stone yards; pot marble and gypsum factories; 74,580 teries..................................... Clothing industries— Clothing factories; glove factories; hat factories; shirt, collar, and cuff factories............................. 114,687 Food industries— Bakeries;candy factories; fish cur tories; butter and cheese fac ing and packing; flour and grain mills; fruit and vegetable * canning; slaughter and packing houses; sugar factories and re 160,709 fineries; other food factories.. Iron and steel industries— Blast furnaces: steel rolling mills; ' iron foundries; military wea pons factories.............................. 241,145 Shipbuilding and boat building... 35,949 Agricultural! mplement factories; automobile factories;wagon and carriage factories;iron and steel road shops; other car and rail 310,318 factories..'............................. Leather industries— Harness and saddle factories; shoe factories; tanneries; trunk fac tories........................................ 81,575 Liquor and beverage industries— Breweries; other liquor and bev erage factories............................ 17,669 Lumber and furniture industries— Box factories (wood); furniture factories; piano and organ fac tories; saw and planing mills; other woodworking factories__ 145,379 Registrants still available for draft. Not called. N um ber. 1,656,743 53,734 31,004 151,000 Called but discharged. Mftximnm total available. P e r ct. N u m b er . P e r ct. N u m b er . P e r ct. 67.92 576,772 23.65 2,233,515 68.67 16,523 21.12 70,257 66. 46 11,072 23. 74 42,076 67.08 55,399 24.61 206,399 56,508 61.38 22,430 67.89 25,176 27.34 7,584 22.95 91.57 89.79 90.20 91.69 81,684 30,014 88.72 90.84 468,955 66.92 173,865 24.81 642,820 91.73 16,307 62.72 7,382 28.39 23,689 91.11 16,960 67.99 6,060 24.29 23,020 92.28 49,652 66.58 18,906 25.35 68,558 9L03 69,735 60.80 > 37,582 32.77 107,317 93.57 109,780 68.31 39,242 24.42 149,022 92.73 148,711 61.67 24,039 66.87 70,366 29.18 219,077 9,282 25.82 33,321 90.85 92.69 207,458 66.85 78,003 25.14 285,461 91.99 56,912 69.76 19,600 24.03 76,512 93.79 11,917 67.45 4,280 24.22 16,197 91.67 102,235 70.32 31,686 21.79 133,921 92.11 682 SELECTIVE DRAFT. No. 385 . — F ir s t S e l e c t iv e D r a f t , 1917: T o t a l R e g is t r a n t s A v a il a b l e n o t C a l l e d , e t c .— Continued. Industrial classes. Manufacturing industries—Contd. Metal industries (except iron and steel)— Brass mills; clock and watch fac tories ; copper factories; gold and silver factories; jewelry fac tories; lead ana zinc factories; tin-plate factories; tinware and enamelware factories; other metal factories............................ Paper and printing industries— Blank book, envelope, tag, paper bag, and paper box factories; paper and pulp mills; printing and publishing houses............... Textile industries— Carpet mills; cotton mills; hemp and jute mills; knitting mills; lace and embroidery mills; linen mills; rope and cordage fac tories; sail, awning, and tent factories; silk mills; woolen and worsted mills; sundry textile mills........................................... Miscellaneous industries— Broom and brush factories; button factories; charcoal and coke works; cigar and tobacco fac tories; electric light and power plants; electrical supply facto ries; gas works;strawrefineries; rubber factories; oil factories; and other miscellaneous indus'Transportation: tries............................................ Steam railroads............................. Telegraph and telephone com panies......................................... Water transportation; construc tion and maintenance of streets; roads, sewers, and bridges; elec tric and street railways; livery stables; truck, transfer, cab, and hack companies; express com panies; postal service................ Trade and merchandise in general: Banking and brokerage;insurance; real estate; sundry wholesale and retail trades; buying and selling of all sorts of articles; any kind of store or shop; grain elevators; stockyards; ware houses and cold-storage plants... Public service (not elsewhere classi fied): Public administration (United States. State, county, city, and tow nship employees): National Defense (Army and Navy); marshals, sh e r i ffs, policemen, watchmen............... Professional service: Actors, professional showmen,etc.; artists, sculptors, and teachers of art; clergymen; officials of lodges; religious and charity workers; legal profession; liter ary professionsn oumalist s, et c.); dentists, physicians, and sur geons; and teachers of music; siciansveterinary surgeons; mu scientific professions; teachers, professors m colleges, etc. • other professional pursuits; students.. Total regis trants. and N u m b e r S t ill Registrants still available for draft. Not called. Called but discharged. Maximum total available. N u m ber, N u m ber. P e r et. N u m ber, P e r ct. N u m b er. P e r c t.‘ 123,992 77,512 62.51 36,298 29.27 113,810 91.78 101,760 71,039 69.82 23,966 23.55 93.37N 95,005 165,938 103,476 66.36 42,629 27.33 146,105 93.69 275,679 187,899 68.16 277,018 191,955 69.29 66,119 45,991 69.54 \ 65,691 23.83 253,690 63,506 22.93 255,461 15,173 22.96 61,164 91.99 92.22 92.50 400,513 272,251 67.9^ 93,697 23.39 365,948 91,36 364,151 252,610 69.37 86,649 23.79 339,259 93.16 335,053 228,985 68.34 82,462 24.61 311,447 92.95 383,140 263,602 68.82 89,366 23.32 353,058 92.14 683 SELECTIVE DRAFT. No. 3 8 5 .—F irst S elective D raft, 1917: T otal R egistrants A vailable not Called , etc.—Continued. Industrial classes. Total regis trants. and N umber S till Registrants stiU available for draft. Not called. Called but discharged. Maximum total available. Domestic and manual service in gen eral: Barbers and hairdressers; barten ders; cooks; hotel keepers and managers; janitors, porters, res taurant, caf6, ana lunch-room keepers; saloon keepers; ser vants; waiters; clerks; laun um ber. u m ber er ct. u m ber. e r ct. u m ber. r ct. dries; other occupations............. N977,853 N680,505. P69.59 N219,127 P22.41 N899,632 P e92.00 Laborers in general....................... 1,277,213 873,564 68.40 288,694 22.60 1,162,258 91.00 Note.—The above figures need a few adjustments by estimate before final accuracy can be reached, (а ) Column 3, called but discharged. By section 4 of the Selective Service Regulations of Nov. 8, 1917, It is provided tnat “ all exemptions and discharges made prior to noon of Dec. 15,1917 * * * are hereby revoked.” Nevertheless^ as the law providing the conditions for exemption or discharge remain the same, it is of course certain that not all registrants discharged under the first draft will be practically available in later drafts. It may rather be assumed that the largest portion of the total men discharged under the first draft will not be available on future drafts. The only certain basis for the estimate of available men in the several industrial groups, therefore, is to add a small, unknown, and variable percentage to the totals shown under “ Not called” in the preceding tables What the variation of that percentage should be in the respective industrial groups is not practicable to estimate.table must be made, because the column “ Called but not (б ) A second adjustment for the preceding discharged ” represents the men not certified for service by the local boards, and this number could not bo accurately known at the time of compiling the data (Nov. 12), because (1) many cases of claims for exemp tion or discharge still pending on appeal at that time would be decided in favor of the claimants, and (2) the lists of certified men were subject to some depletion or rejections or nonappearance at camps; and both of these columns would increase the column in question. No appointment of it to the specific in dustrial groups could be worth estimating. 684 SELECTIVE DRAFT. No. 3 8 6 .—SELECTIVE DRAFT, 1917: R a t io , G r o s s Q u o t a , T o t a l E n l is t m e n t s , St a t e s. by and [From report of the Provost Marshal General to the Secretary of War.) State. Gross quota. Alabama................................................................................................. Arizona............................................................................... Arkansas.................................................... California................................................................................ Colorado.................................................................................. Connecticut........................................................................ Delaware............................................................................ District of Columbia............................................................................... Florida.................................................................................... Georgia.................................................. 21,300 4,478 17,452 34,907 9,797 18,817 2,569 3,796 10,129 27,209 4.833 79,094 29,971 25,465 17,795 22,152 18,481 7,076 14,139 43,109 43,936 26,021 16,429 35,461 10,423 13,900 1,435 4,419 35,623 3,856 122,424 23,486 7,737 66,474 19,943 7,387 98,277 6,277 15,147 6,854 22,158 48,116 4.945 3,243 21,354 12,768 14,848 28,199 2,683 1,136,392 Total enlist ments.1 50.84 37.80 52.73 69.83 88.84 62.15 76.68 108.79 57.83 49.51 83.11 Illinois.................................................................................... 57.22 Indiana ......... ............................. 74.60 78.51 Kansas............................................................ 80.79 Kentucky...................................................................... 51.43 Louisiana...... 42.59 Maine............................................... 101.42 77.74 Maryland................................................................................................. Massachusetts. 1................ ............................................... 84.19 Michigan......................................................................... 53.68 Minnesota.................................................... 66.38 Mississippi................................................................................... 41.28 Missouri................................................................................................... 79.49 Montana....... ............................................. 61.64 Nebraska.............................................................................. 82.68 Nevada.................................................................................... 59.58 New Hampshire.................................................. 94.25 New Jersey.................................................... 58.67 New Mexico....................................... 57.23 New York......................................................... 66.64 North Dakota.................................................. 39.34 North Carolina......................................... 49.03 63.13 Oklahoma............................................................................................... 34.92 Oregon............................................................... 157.84 Pennsylvania........................................ 64.73 Rhode Island.............................................................................. 95.55 South Carolina.......... ............................................................................. 31.37 South Dakota........................................................................... 82.09 Tennessee............................................................................................ 53.52 Texas.......................................................................... 58.55 Utah.............................................................. ............... 112.47 Vermont.............................................................................. 86.05 Virginia............................................................................... . 36.28 Washington........ ................................................................................... 102.57 West Virginia......................................................................................... 52.85 Wisconsin............................................................................... 65.44 Wyoming............................................................ 96.08 Total........... ................................................................. 64.47 1 This column includes the entire volunteer contribution of each State to the military service, namely, the National Guard and all enlistments in the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, from the declaration of war to Dec. 16. It does not include, however, the Officers5 Reserve Corps or Naval Reserves, of which the figures at this time could not be obtained. 10,831 1,693 9,204 24,379 8,704 11,696 1,970 4,130 5,858 13,472 4,017 45,264 22,360 19,994 14,377 11,394 7,873 7,177 10,992 36,296 23,686 17,273 6,783 28,191 6,425 11,493 855 4,165 20,902 2,207 81,595 9,241 3,794 41,971 8,959 11,660 63,621 5,998 6,267 5,627 11,899 28,176 5,562 2,794 9,883 13,097 7,848 18,456 2,578 732,687 Ratio to gross quota. 685 SELECTIVE DRAFT. No. 3 8 7 .—SELECTIVE DBAFT, 1917: E x p e n s e s U n d e r S p e c if ie d States . [From report of the Provost Marshal General to the Secretary of War.] State. Alabama. Arizona.. Arkansas. California Colorado. Connecticut............. Delaware.................. District of Columbia. Florida..................... Georgia.................... Idaho... Illinois. Indiana Iowa— Kentucky (estimated). Louisiana........... ........ Maine.......................... Maryland.................... Massachusetts............. Michigan.., Minnesota. Mississippi, Missouri.... Montana... Nebraska, Nevada1New Hampshire.......... New Jersey (estimated) New Mexico.................. New Y ork..... North Carolina. North Dakota.. Ohio................ Oklahoma....... Oregon........... . Pennsylvania., Rhode Island.. South Carolina. South Dakota.. Texas__ Utah---Vermont. Virginia.. Washington... West Virginia. Wisconsin...... Wyoming..... Alaska........... Board members. Physical Employees, examination. Travel. "" Dollars. 1,713.91 1,865.53 613.00 8,864.70 571.00 73,128.50 3,582.00 44,185.26 76,221.00 13,055.23 6,037.50 6,108.00 3,336.00 23,965.00 64,237.83 3,867.50 171,636.25 55,662.00 29,498.63 9,964.00 56.673.50 24.038.50 12,267.15 46.866.50 97.370.50 107,542.75 43.900.00 30.763.00 99,206.70 11.521.00 24,665.26 7,919.00 16,710.00 10,644.96 304,807.78 73,089.00 6,111.99 115,624.00 3,716.00 49,464.07 18,545.41 27,477.61 87,841.09 24,570.95 32,360.51 8,018.38 5,137.46 14,279.00 28,367.18 3,265.32 127,256.28 28.146.00 20,435.86 16.610.00 18,395.04 22,979.92 12.117.46 20,290.84 82.247.46 127,601.38 29,800.00 17,786.50 49,323.87 22,389.29 13,816.35 4,925.79 49,108.74 10,600.00 358,966.31 44,838.58 7,876.57 131,721.00 26,792.67 Dollars. 3,751.40 978.60 930.00 240,509.02 9,358.76 28,221.00 11,150.52 134,509.62 25,489.65 26,762.30 4,117.43 17,976.15 D o lla rs. 1 ,4 1 2 .5 0 84,541.50 111,548.85 5,893.75 73,832.32 28,507.32 22,775.70 69,517.25 2,669.00 1 2 ,2 0 6 .2 4 H e a d s , OT D o lla rs. 3 ,8 4 7 .0 4 92.40 810.60 1,349.10 11,633.98 2,033.00 1,580.25 1,288.30 349.40 395.10 1,171.60 3,104.20 5,529.50 ” 534*66' 258.40 1,123.00 16,997.26 3,001.40 1 2 .4 0 ‘ "*986*36' 45,680.30 68,353.33 8,008.44 4,654.38 2,695.50 2,665.45 104.90 513.40 38.823.14 32.095.14 49,718.06 3,647.14 874.00 48a 70 1,018.87 i No disbursements from Federal funds, 955.24 1,676.00 51.25 1,298.98 2,114.37 2,735.00 414.64 4,575.43 1,148.90 319.26 4,535.94 4,800.00 3,766.50 1,586.28 2,733.92 658.00 409.49 436.02 3,765.55 7,395.24 1,546.44 451.78 3,010.00 1,354.59 271.40 6,494.90 318.10 1,083.67 1,263.48 1,651.86 808.17 789.87 830.68 1,126.27 1,545.37 3,282.03 446.58 686 SELECTIVE DRAFT, N o . 3 8 7 . —Selective State. D raft, 1917: E xpenses U nder Specified H eads, by States—Continued. Rent. D o lla rs, 844.00 Alabama. 204.00 Arizona.. Arkansas. 149.20 3,440.00 California Colorado. Connecticut......... 574.53 Delaware.................. 250.00 District of Columbia 430.00 Florida..................... 45.00 Georgia.................... Idaho.. 12.50 Illinois. 7,793.69 Indiana Iowa__ 848.65 337.00 Kansas. Kentucky (estimated). 1,051.21 Louisiana.................... 878.00 Maine.......................... 249.73 Maryland.................... 1,910.20 Massachusetts............. 4,977.39 Michigan... 2,870.15 Minnesota. 9,300.00 Mississippi, 200.00 Missouri.... 2,013.21 Montana... 676.00 Nebraska. 155.76 Nevadak New Jersey (estimated) Hampshire.......... New 43.00 New Mexico................. 14.50 New York........................................................... 5, 637.31 North Carolina.............................................................. 1, North Dakota.................................................................. Ohio.................................................................... Oklahoma............................................................ 2, 043.00 362.85 Oregon............. 100.00 Pennsylvania.. 3,704.45 Rhode Island.. 638.29 South Carolina. 851.58 South Dakota.. 136.40 Tennessee. 998.50 Texas...... 1,818.02 Utah........ 102.00 Vermont. Virginia.. 702.34 Washington... 491.50 West Virginia. 929.67 Wisconsin..... 388.84 Wyoming___ 64.00 Alaska........... 1 9 9 .6 3 Supplies. Miscellaneous (estimated). D o lla rs , D o lla rs. 4.594.51 364.49 1,963.50 1,678.62 2.845.52 17,503.15 5,582.27 i,*432.22* 9,405.70 2,218.84 701.22 115.00 2,344.00 1,201.92 51,802.50 186.70 659.52 32,221.74 1,783.54 7.323.00 57.00 1,242.79 1,729,79 91.00 2.226.00 2,811.05 19,780.90 4,913.72 2,775.58 46.59 6,986.51 4,426.19 2,897.78 14,367.49 21,880.68 17,902.95 9,000.00 5.70 2,604.93 9,662.45 9,000.00 3,594.66 2,719.37 320.91 984.34 84.68 9,641.89 17,937.35 1,403.78 ..................... 47,070.05 62,360.34 80.75 573.36 20,011.00 7,739.00 2,649.78 4,599.71 820.67 345.65 627.12 36,418.31 4,055.88 4,069.91 355.62 6,744.86 298.67 8,828.00 219.28 1,203.33 1,283.72 4,188.57 5,178.76 895.45 5T550.60 3,567.71 337.04 11,023.45 500.33 827.69 500.00 1 0 ,8 6 7 .8 3 1 No disbursements from Federal funds. Total. D o lla rs. 133,860.88 26,160.44 77,927.81 194,799.94 45,211.67 48,470.64 19,062.28 8,588.46 42,694.00 147,054.78 9,290.52 354,439.85 93.265.00 55,556.49 31.963.00 100,000.00 53.574.18 32,427.04 81,800. 74 205,284.08 287,863.45 96,800.00 55,660.63 161,792.51 49,914.87 42,335.65 14,581.70 95,000.00 26,428.79 803,234.29 134,542.88 15,094.45 280,148.00 39,475.60 6,809.66 440,239.57 39,860.68 61,968.76 17,023.45 142,312.52 194,320.49 16,321.57 18,657.74 116,530.57 76,268.28 61,740.33 134,948.50 8,154.74 500.00 687 SELECTIVE DRAFT. No. 3 8 8 .— SELECTIVE DRAFT, 1917: C ommunities which F illed G ross Quotas by V oluntary E nlistm ents , by S tates . [From report of the Provost Marshal General to the Secretary of War.) State and community. State and community. California: Alpine County, Tehama County. Colorado:Franklin County, Osceola County. Florida: Summit County. Idaho: Boise, Bonner Comity, Canyon County, Idaho County, Payette County, Washington County. Illinois: Danville. Indiana: White County, Iowa: CedarPage County, Story Bluffs, Hamilton County Rapids, Council Comity. Kansas: Allen County. Chase County, Douglas County, Ford County, Kearny County, Mont gomery County, Ottawa, Topeka. Wichita, Woodson County, Wyandotte County. Kentucky: Breathitt County, Lee County. Maine: Cumberland, Kennebec, Oxford County, Portland. Mississippi: Forrest County. George County, Greene County, Jackson County, Jackson (city), Pearl River County, Yalobusha County. Missouri: Holt County, Howell County, Laclede County. Nebraska: Hamilton County. New Mexico: Eddy County, Luna County. New York: Schenectjpdy County. North Carolina: New Hanover County. North Dakota: Ro tte County. Ohio: Adams County, Gallia County, Jackson County, Union County, Warren County, Zanes ville (city). Oregon:Benton County, CoosCounty, Crook County, Douglas County, Hood River County, Jackson County, Josephine County, Lane County, Linn County, Manon County, Multnomah County, Polk County, Portland, Tillamook County, Yamhill County, Pennsylvania: Harrisburg, Lancaster. Rhode Island: Barrington. South Carolina: Union Co.unty. South Dakota: Buffalo County,Clark County, Coddington County, County, Marshall County, County, Jackson Davison County, Hughes Miner County, Minnehaha County, Moody County, Stahley County, Todd Comity. Tennessee: County.County, Cumberland County, MfiMinn Carter Texas: Austin, Donley County, Foard County, KarnesCounty, Uvalde County, Waco, Comity, Potter County, Kendall County, Kerr Willacy County. Vermont: Windham County, Virginia: Lynchburg. West Virginia: Huntington, Preston County, Wood County. Wisconsin: Douglas County, Forest County, Green Bay, Lincoln County, Oneida County, Oshkosh Price County. Washburn County. Wyoming: Big Horn Springs County, Park County, mont County, Hot County* Crook County, Fre Platte County, Uinta County. 688 N AVY AND NAVALi M IL IT IA . O rganized Strength , Y ears E nded J une 30, 1916 and 1917. [Source: Reports of the Navy Department.] 1916 1917 State, Officers. Enlisted Officers. Enlisted men. men. N avy............................................................................................. 4,134 77,956 5,390 128,666 646 14,981 Marine Corps................................................................................ 21,197 230,000 Naval Reserve Force.................................................................... Marine Corps Reserve ............................................ 18 975 32 885 Naval Militia, Marine Corps branch............................................ NAVAL MILITIA, 68 1,107 882 California...................................................................................... 73 24 Connecticut ............................................................... 386 343 24 12 District of Columbia..................................................................... 77 200 12 26 378 Florida.......................................................................................... 383 26 7 9 41 Hawaii3........................................................................................ 100 Illinois.......................................................................................... 39 628 45 1,023 22 Louisiana...................................................................................... 315 19 223 i7 Maine............................................................................................. 148 17 173 23 198 474 Maryland............................................................ ......................... 23 858 Massachusetts............................................................................... 60 836 84 Michigan........................................................................................ 581 39 60 1,339 28 452 Minnesota...................................................................................... 446 25 Missouri......................................................................................... 16 234 24 293 28 New Y ork..................................................................................... Jersey.................................................................................... 479 433 25 New 93 1,712 204 3,462 118 North Carolina..... ................................................. 19 132 20 21 664 Ohio.............................................................................................. 302 32 Oregon........................................................................................... 15 341 233 4 19 Pennsylvania................................................................................ 15 151 15 233 19(y Rhode Island............................................................................... 15 18 305 141 South 3........................................................................................... Carolina.............................................................................. 21 176 16 Texas 10 357 136 10 1 Virginia......................................................................................... Washington....................................................................... .......... 47 930 Wisconsin...................................................................................... (4) 20 (4)364 Total........................................ !.......................................... 638 9,170 848 13,813 1“ National Guard,” by act of June 3,1916. 2Authorized. 3Organized in 1915. *Disbanded. No. 390.—VESSELS IN THE NAVY: N um ber F it for S ervice and U nder Construction or A uthorized , by S pecified Classes , on J une 30, 1916.1 [Source: Reports of the Navy Department.] Fit for service, including Under conTotal. those under struction, Number repair. Type, author ized. Displace No. Displace No. Displace ment ment. ment. T on s. T on s. T ons. Battleships, first-line.................. 11 276,050 17 468,050 Battleships, second-line........... 25 340,146 6 192,000 25 340,146 Armored cruisers......................... 10 140,080 10 140,080 Cruisers: 5 First-class............................. 46,465 5 46,465 Second-class.......................... 4 4 25,065 25,065 Third-class............................ 16 50,820 16 50,820 Monitors...................................... 7 24,964 7 24,964 74 60,191 Destroyers.................................... 63 48,098 1 1 12,093 Torpedo boats............................. 3,300 18 3,300 18 38 13*580 35 20,311 Submarines................................. 75 233,891 2 Tenders to torpedo boats........... 8 31.927 31,9^7 8 Gunboats...................................... 28 25,937 28 25,937 4 Transports................................... 22,235 1 io,oop 5 32,235 Supply ships............................... 4 25,400 1 5 33,900 8,500 Hospital ship.............................. 5,700 1 5,700 1 Fuel ships.................................... 20 239,430 2 29,000 22 268,430 8,957 14 8,957 14 Converted yachts....................... 20,581 Tugs.............................................. 47 19,431 2 1,150 49 45,904 Special type................................ 45,904 8 8 21 46,291 21 46,291 Unserviceable for war purposes. No. 389.—NAVY AND NAVAL MILITIA1: Total.................................. 352 1,439,780 58 273,054 1 Figures for 1917 are withheld under official instructions, s Not including displacement of submarines Nos. 60 and 61, 412 21,712,834 C IV IL 689 SERVICE, No. 39 1 .—CIVIL SERVICE: N umber op P ersons E xamined by the Civil S ervice Commission, N umber that P assed , P er Cent that P assed , N umber A ppointed , and A pproximate N umber of Competitive P ositions in A ll B ranches of the Classified S ervice D uring S pecified P eriods , 1883 to 1917. [Source: The Civil Service Commission.] Branch of service and period covered. Approxi mate number of classi Exam fied com ined. petitive posi tions. Per cent ap Per cent Ap pointed Passed. that pointed. of those passed. that passed. POST OFFICE SERVICE. July 16,1883, to Jan. 15,1884.......................... Jan. 16, 1884, to Jan. 15, 1885........................ Jan. 16, 1885, to Jan. 15, 1886........................ Jan. 16, 1886, to June 30,1887........................ July 1,1887, to June 30,1888........................ July 1,1888, to June 30,1889........................ July 1,1889, to June 30,1890........................ July 1,1890, to June 30,1891 ........................ July 1,1891, to June 30,1892........................ July 1,1892, to June 30,1893........................ July 1,1893, to June 30,1894........................ July 1,1894, to June 30,1895........................ July 1,1895, to June 30,1896........................ July 1,1896, to June 30,1897........................ July 1,1897, to June 30,1898.................... July 1,1898, to June 30,1899........................ July 1,1899, to June 30,1900........................ July 1,1900, to Ju n e 30,1901........................ July 1,1901, to June 30,1902........................ July 1,1902, to June 30,1903........................ July 1,1903, to June 30,1904........................ July 1,1904, to June 30,1905........................ July 1,1905, to June 30,1906........................ July 1,1906, to June 30,1907........................ July 1,1907, to June 30,1908........................ July 1,1908, to June 30,1909........................ July 1,1909, to June 30,1910........................ July 1,1910, to June 30,1911........................ July 1,1911, to June 30,1912........................ July 1,1912, to June 30,1913........................ July 1,1913, to June 30,1914........................ July 1,1914, to June 30,1915......................... July 1,1915, to June 30,1916......................... Total to June 30,1916.......................... July 1,1916, to June 30, 1917: Clerk, carrier, etc..................................... Postm aster............................................... Rural carrier.............................................. T o tal....................................................... 5.690 7,500 9,000 10,500 11,767 12,966 13,097 14,909 17, 500 23,058 24,000 25,000 26, 316 28,000 31,000 35,650 37,000 40,000 40,114 59,015 71,098 81,596 89,202 95,926 102,127 122, 711 126,131 127,228 115,905 161,846 165,646 165,808 166,375 79,221 45,078 43,339 167,638 1,941 3,233 4,113 7,467 6,103 10, 702 11,193 8,538 9,162 15,875 25,777 19,438 14,433 20,226 14,891 10,509 16,584 20,901 30,605 46,565 52,771 52,550 48,302 51,025 52,363 57,568 37,253 42,750 40,256 59,181 103,678 70.734 72,122 1,038,809 19,409 5,026 26,981 1,090,225 1,119 2,262 2,953 5,222 3,632 6,615 6,904 5,840 5,551 8,474 14,343 12,802 10,374 10,934 9,161 6,852 11,447 12,749 18,858 35,220 39,961 41,978 37,918 37,771 37,850 45,468 30,170 34,149 26,133 39,810 76,257 52,586 55,614 746,977 16,236 3,833 18,491 785,537 57.7 70.0 71.8 69.9 59.5 61.8 61.7 68.4 60.6 53.3 55.7 65.9 71.9 54.1 61.5 65.2 69.0 61.0 61.6 75.6 75.7 79.9 78.5 74.0 72.3 79.0 81.0 79.9 64.9 67.3 73.6 74.3 77.1 71.9 83.6 76.2 68.5 72.1 | 372 1,249 1,473 3,254 1,924 2,938 2,850 2,861 2,113 2,505 3,154 3,348 3,148 1,570 2,758 2,584 3,931 4,293 6,328 16,159 21,022 16,297 17,121 16,456 12,169 11,441 11,812 9,328 8,706 14,905 19,606 13,682 17,729 259,086 9,021 6,429 4,119 278,655 33.2 55.2 49.9 62.3 53.0 44.4 41.2 48.9 38.2 29.6 19.7 20.2 30.3 14.4 30.1 37.7 34.3 33.6 33.5 45.8 52.6 38.8 45.1 43.5 32.2 25.2 39.2 27.3 33.3 37.4 25.7 26.0 32.0 34.6 55.6 22.3 35.5 RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE. 5,448 May 1,1889, to June 30, 1889......................... 1,802 2,236 80.6 July 1,1889, to June 30, 1890......................... 5,836 4,463 3,129 70.2 July 1,1890, to June 30,1891......................... 6,032 3,706 2,588 69.8 July 1,1891, to June 30,1892.......................... 6,417 4}597 2,949 64.2 July 1,1892, to June 30,1893.......................... 6,645 2,316 3,555 65.2 July 1,1893, to June 30,1894.......................... 6,852 4,267 3,120 73.3 July 1,1894, to June 30,1895.......................... 7,045 4,641 3,107 67.0 July 1,1895, to June 30,1896.......................... 7,408 5,113 3,127 61.2 July 1,1896, to June 30,1897.......................... 7,573 6,431 4,710 73. 2 July 1,1897, to June 30,1898......................... 7,999 4,799 3,828 79.8 8,388 July 1,1898, to June 30,1899......................... 5,220 4,3X982.7 8,696 July 1,1899, to June 30,1900......................... 4,488 3,844 85.7 July 1,1900, to June 30,1901......................... 8,975 3,593 4,359 82.4 July 1,1901, to June 30, 1902......................... 9,000 377 258 68.4 July 1,1902, to June 30,1903......................... 10,355 3,441 2,686 78.1 July 1,1903, to June 30,1904......................... 11,301 6,388 4,115 64.4 July 1,1904, to June 30,1905......................... 12,171 6,972 4,218 60.5 July 1,1905, to June 30,1906......................... 13,456 4,481 6,620 67.7 July 1,1906, to June 30,1907......................... 14,212 6,566 4,085 62.2 July 1,1907, to June 30,1908........................ 15,230 9,674 5,999 62.0 July 1,1908, to June 30,1909 ........................ 15,967 15,724 11,336 72.1 July 1,1909, to June 30,1910........................ 16,956 52 39 75.0 i Oh account of the abundance of eligibles remaining from the previous year, but upon the basis of these figures would therefore be deceptive. were held; percentage http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/1917------ 44 32951n—s a Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 125 6.9 1,400 44.7 1,062 41.0 1,199 40.6 993 42.9 718 23.0 643 20.7 655 21.9 381 8.1 698 18.2 774 17.9 736 19.1 816 22.7 1,017 0)66.4 1,784 1,678 40.7 1,558 36.9 . 2,173 48.4 2,051 50.2 1,607 26.8 1,392 12.3 2,271 0) few ex ami nations 690 C IV IL S E R V IC E . H o. 3 9 1 .—Civil S ervice : N umbes of P ersons E xamined , etc.— Continued. Branch of service and period covered. railway mail service —continued. July 1,1910, to June 30,1911........................ July 1,1911, to June 30, 1912........................ July 1,1912, to June 30,1913........................ July 1,1913, to June 30,1914........................ July 1,1914, to June 30,1915........................ July 1,1915, to June 30, 1916........................ July 1,1916, to June 30,1917........................ T o tal....................................................... Approxi mate Percent number ap of classi Exam Passed. Per cent Ap pointed that fied com ined. those passed. pointed. ofthat petitive posi passed. tions. 17,428 18,297 19,620 22,679 21,769 20,989 21,191 8,972 11,273 18,340 27,664 33 1 179,972 13,975 193,947 6,760 3,036 9,616 19,665 17 1 118,744 10,433 129,177 75.3 26.9 52.4 71.1 51.5 100.0 66.0 74.6 66.6 1,982 770 1,270 2,941 146 28 32,868 43 32,911 466 541 1,043 2,547 1,500 1,379 1,797 992 1,056 1,554 2,302 2,059 4,116 6,427 4,965 5,344 4,727 3,224 5,917 5,650 6,063 7,628 7,991 4,477 8,214 7,329 5,331 20,159 22,594 37,947 44,979 49,846 51,421 331,585 88,653 1 420,238 57.0 i 64.6 60.1 62.8 1 50.5 ! 56.8 50.1 62.8 59.2 52.5 60.6 55.2 61.5 57.6 60.9 71.0 78.6 77.6 73.9 74.3 68.5 76.7 78.8 87.6 71.4 67.1 70.1 58.3 58.5 75.3 64.0 69.0 ; 74.5 67.7 80.0 80.9 69 119 169 641 340 331 375 320 171 428 446 393 664 279 643 737 570 778 835 910 892 902 985 1,330 1,669 1,458 1,459 10,064 9,231 16,844 17,090 20,501 22,314 113,957 59,656 173,613 459 1,338 1,038 1,583 1,394 1,736 2,182 2,117 3,366 2,604 1,664 2,366 58.5 58.8 59.2 68.7 68.9 64.3 59.0 56.5 64.1 66.5 68.4 67.0 29.3 25.4 13.2 15.0 27.6 25.5 OTHER FIELD SERVICES. July 16,18S3, to Jan. 15, 1384.......................... 2,573 81? Jan. 16, 1884, to Jan. 15,1885.......................... 2,573 838 Jan. 16,1885, to Jan. 15,1886.......................... 2,573 1,735 . Jan. 16,1886, to June30,1887.......................... 2,773 4,058 July 1, 1887, to June SO, 1888.......................... 2,598 2,479 July 1,1888, to June 30,1889.......................... 2,800 2,425 July 1,1889, to June 30,1&)0....... ................. 3,257 3,587 July 1,1890, to June 30,1891.......................... 3,372 1,579 July 1,1891, to June 30,1892.......................... 4,046 1,782 July 1, 1892, to June 30,1893.......................... 4,164 2,962 July 1,1893, to June 30,1894.......................... 4,365 3,803 July 1,1894, to June 30,1895.......................... 4,496 3,726 July 1,1895, to June 30,1896.......................... 9,614 6,688 July 1,1896, to June 30, 1897 .......................... 9,997 11,155 July 1,1897, to June 30, 1898.......................... 9,991 8,152 July 1,1898, to June 30,1899.......................... 8,790 7,523 ; July 1,1899, to June 30,1900.......................... 8,881 6,016 July 1,1900, to June 30,1901.......................... 8,930 4,151 July 1,1901, to June 30,1902.......................... 8,003 9,151 July 1,1902, to June 30,1903.......................... 8,451 7,603 July 1,1903, to 3une 30,1904.......................... 8,841 8,855 July 1,1904, to June 30,1905.......................... 9,375 9,942 July 1,1905, to June 30,1906.......................... 9,589 10,141 , July 1,1906, to June 30,1907.......................... 11,261 6,620 July 1.1907 to June 30,1908.......................... 11,465 11,508 July 1,1908, to June 30,1909.......................... 12,102 10,926 July 1,1909, to June 30,1910...................... 12,311 7,744 July 1,1910, to June 30,1911.......................... 55,938 . 34,550 July 1,1911, to June 30,1912.......................... 55,841 38.651 July 1,1912, to June 30.19131........................ 73,321 50* 369 July 1,1913, to June 30,1914.......................... 75,767 70,321 July 1,1914, to June 30, 1915.......................... 75,473 72,264 July 1,1915, to June 30,1916........... ............. 79,542 69,032 Total to June 30, 1916.................. . 490,005 July 1,1916, to June 30,1917 *........................ 102,592 109,893 Total........................................................ 599,898 14.8 22.0 16.2 25.2 22.7 24.0 20.8 32.3 16.2 21.1 19.4 19.1 16.1 4.3 12.9 13.8 12.1 24.1 14.1 16.1 14.7 11.8 12.3 29.7 23.3 19.9 27.3 50.1 40.9 44.4 38.0 41.3 43.4 34.3 67.3 36.0 DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE. 2 July 16,1883, to Jan. 15,1884 ........................ Jan. 16, 1884, to Jan. 15,1885.......................... Jan. 16, 1885, to Jan. 15,1886......................... Jan. 16, 1886, to Jan. 15,1887.......................... Jam 16,1887, to June 30,1887 ........................ July 1,1887, to June 30,1888.......................... July 1,1888, to June 30,1889.......................... July 1,1889, to June 30,1890.......................... July 1,1890, to June 30,1891.......................... July 1,1891, to June 30,1892.......................... July 1, 1892, to June 30,1893.......................... July 1,1893, to June 30,1894.......................... 5,517 5,517 5,700 6,000 6,272 8,212 8,436 8,436 9,560 9,560 10,048 10,604 784 2,276 1,754 2,304 2,023 2,699 3,697 3,751 5,251 3,919 2,446 3,532 • 48 432 i 239 392 155 352 387 : 557 1,152 478 365 386 10.5 32.3 23.0 24.7 11.1 20.2 17.7 26.3 34.2 18.3 21.8 16.2 1Navy-yard employees estimated. 2The civil-service rules prior to April, 1903, defined the departmental service to include all classified positions except those in the Post Office^ Customhouse, field, not in the departments at Washington, Services. reports have of such positions is found in the Internal Revenue, and Government Printing but formerThe majorityshown them as ‘‘ Departmental,” following the eivil-service rule referred to. In this report an effort has been made to limit “ Departmental ” to its original meaning, showing field-service examinations underwith those of previous reports. apparent great discrepancy in the {*Departmental ’\ figures as compared a separate heading, hence the 691 CIVIL SEEVICE. N o . 391 .—Civil S ervice : N umber oe P ersons E xamined , etc.—Continued. Approxi mate num ber of Branch of service and period covered. classified Exam competi ined. tive posi tions. departmental service —continued. July 1,1894, to June 30,1895.................... July 1,1895, to June 30,1896..................... July 1, 1896, to June 30,1897.................... July 1,1897, to June 30,1898.................... July 1,1898, to June 30,1899.................... July 1,1899, to June 30,1900.................... July 1,1900, to June 30,1901.................... July 1,1901, to June 30,1902.................... July 1,1902, to June 30,1903.................... July l', 1903i to June 30,1904.................... July 1,1904, to June 30,1905.................... July 1,1905, to June 30,1906.................... July 1,1906, to June 30,1907.................... July 1,1907, to June 30,1908.................... July 1,1908, to June 30,1909.................... July 1,1909, to June 30,1910.................... July 1,1910, to June 30,1911.................... July 1,1911, to June 30,1912.................... July 1,1912, to June 30,1913.................... July 1,1913, to June 30,1914.................... July 1,1914, to June 30,1915.................... July 1,1915, to June 30,1916.................... Total to June 30, 1916...................... July 1, 1916, to June 30, 1917.................... T otal................................................... SUMMARY. July 16,1883, to Jan. 30,1884.................... Jan. 16, 1884, to Jan. 15,1885.................... Jan. 16, 1885, to Jan. 15, 1886.................... Jan. 16,1886, to June 30,1887.................... July 1, 1887, to June 30,1888................... July 1,1888, to June 30,1889.................... July 1,1889, to June 30,1890................... July 1,1890, to June 30,1891.................... July 1,1891, to June 30,1892.................... July 1, 1892, to June 30,1893.................... July 1,1893, to June 30,1894.................... July 1, 1894, to June 30,1895.................... July 1,1895, to June 30,1896.................... July 1, 1896, to June 30,1897.................... July 1,1897, to June 30,1898.................... July 1,1898, to June 30, 1899.................... July 1,1899, to June 30,1900.................... July 1,1900, to June 30, 1901.................... July 1,1901, to June 30,1902.................... July 1,1902, to June 30,1903. - ................. July 1,1903, to June 30, 1904.................... July 1,1904, to June 30,1905.................... July 1,1905, to June 30, 1906.................... July 1,1906, to June 30,1907.................... July 1, 1907, to June 30,1908.................... July 1,1908, to June 30,1909.................... July 1,1909, to June 30,1910..................... July 1,1910, to June 30,1911.................... July 1,1911, to June 30,1912.................... July 1,1912, to June 30,1913 * ................. July 1,1913, to June 30,1914..................... July 1,1914, to June 30,1915..................... July 1,1915, to June 30,1916..................... Total to June 30, 1916...................... July 1, 1916, to June 30, 19171................... T o tal.................................................... 11,776 43,706 40,316 40,316 40,316 40,316 48,300 49,725 57,857 662,853 78,665 71,931 2,936 77,816 84,160 66,880 27,063 27,349 27,810 28,368 29,241 30,020 35,479 13,780 15,590 17,273 19,345 22,577 29,650 30,626 33,873 37,523 43,915 45,821 54,222 87,044 85,886 89,306 93,144 94,893 106,205 107,990 135,453 154,093 171,807 184,178 194,332 206,637 234,940 222,278 227,657 217,392 282,597 292,460 292,291 296,926 Passed. 3,231 1,843 4,945 3,097 7,403 12,759 17,870 12,646 25,912 19,797 19,514 14,947 18,682 13,955 21,573 15,476 52,220 44, 427 59,832 49,939 73,589 57,917 52,214 40,955 65,106 47,587 88,248 68,697 74,266 59,316 70,595 52.229 18, 752 9; 091 7,488 15,898 6,977 14,015 13,924 6,625 24,764 12,183 6,944 13,567 795,912 581,386 36,830 19,281 832,742 600,667 3,542 6,347 7,602 15,852 11,281 19,060 22,994 19,074 19,460 24,838 37,379 31,036 31,179 50,571 45,712 49,164 46,602 48,093 60,558 109,829 127,846 143,053 117,277 129,317 161,793 158,484 115,644 105,024 106,078 141,905 215,587 167,795 154,722 2,504,698 212,114 326,899 2,716,812 2,044 4,141 5,034 10,746 6,868 11,978 13,947 12,786 12,160 14,008 22,131 19,811 20, 714 29,474 30,600 36,312 34,965 33,521 40,509 87,983 100,078 111,741 91,345 93,920 120, 760 123,449 87,769 70,159 59,251 94,350 147,526 114,632 113,980 1,778,692 156,927 1,935,619 Per cent apPer cent Ap pointed that pointed. of those passed. that passed. 57.4 409 62.6 619 58.0 817 70.8 3,771 79.2 5,462 7&6 4,652 74.7 4,404 71.7 5.118 85.1 2i; 417 83.5 25,317 78.7 20,239 78.4 18,771 73.1 23,166 77.8 26,708 79.9 26,652 74.0 28,043 48.5 1,882 47.1 2,262 49.8 2,135 47.6 2,298 49.2 2,069 51.2 1,986 72.5 233,140 7,044 52.7 70.9 240,184 ' 22.8 20.0 11.0 29.8 27.6 31.2 31.5 33.0 48.2 50.7 34.9 45.8 69.7 38.9 44.9 53.5 20.7 30 2 30.6 34.7 17.0 28.6 40.4 36.8 40.1 57.7 65.2 66.2 67.8 60.9 62.8 60.7 67.0 62.5 56.5 59.2 63.9 66.4 58.3 66.9 74.0 75.0 69.7 66.9 80.1 78.3 78.1 77.9 72.6 74.6 77.9 75.9 66.8 55.9 66.5 68.4 68.3 73.5 71.5 74.1 70.1 23.9 43.5 37.4 41.3 38.0 31.6 37.2 42.0 32.5 30.6 19.8 24.2 24.6 10.3 25.7 26.3 28.3 30.7 32.8 45.7 48.8 35.0 42.7 45.8 34.9 33.2 49.7 33.2 35.4 37.3 28.4 31.8 37.0 35.7 54.1 38.1 489 1,800 1,881 4.442 2,616 3,781 5,182 5,395 3,961 4,291 4,704 4,793 5,086 3,047 7,870 9,557 9,889 10,291 13,298 40,270 48,909 38,996 39,050 43,003 42,153 40,943 43, 585 23,256 20,969 35,154 241,935 236,398 42,057 639,051 86,312 725,363 i Navy-yard employees estimated. a The civil-service rules prior to April, 1903, defined the departm ental service to include all classified positions except those in the Post Office^ Customhouse, Internal Revenue, and Government Printing Services. The majority of such positions is found in the field, not in the departm ents at W ashington, but former reports have shown them as “ D epartm ental,” following the civil-service rule referred to. In this report an effort has been made to lim it “ D epartm ental” to its original meaning, showing field-serv ice examinations under a separate heading, hence the apparent great discrepancy in the “ D epartm ental” Digitized foras compared with those of previous reports. figures FRASER by of P o sitio n s , b y S tatus , o n J uly 1 ,1 9 1 6 , A dditio ns b y A ppo intm en ts , etc ., a n d S ubtractions S e p a r a t io n s , etc ., D u ring the F iscal Y e a r , a n d N u m b e r of P ositions on J u n e 30, 1917. [Source: The Civil Service Commission.] Excepted and noncompetitive , positions. Addi Sub Addi Sub Departm ent and subdivision of the service. Number tions trac Number Num tions trac Num by ap tions by June 30, ber by ap tions by ber July 1, point separa point 1916. ments, tions, 1917. July 1, ments, separa June 30, tions, 1917. 1916. etc. etc. etc. etc. Classified competitive positions. Unclassified positions. Num ber July 1, 1916. Addi tions by ap point ments, etc. 692 No. 3 9 2 .— CIVIL SERVICE: N u m b e r Total positions on June 30, 1917. Sub trac Num tions by ber Presi All separa June 30, dential. other. tions, 1917. etc. Total. IN WASHINGTON, D. C. ftmithsoTiian Tn^titntirvn anrl bureaus State W ar, and Navy Department Building. The Manama Canal .................... G ove^m ent "Printing Offine ___ Federal Trade Commission.............................. T otal.......................................................... 195 7,569 2,144 1,251 1,479 4,561 828 135 256 3,889 2,217 762 204 26 458 116 126 3,648 156 30,020 112 27 2,222 1,098 2,622 406 346 820 27 646 603 745 438 82 82 55 ‘54 947 1,429 776 609 177 229 126 149 131 146 120* 110 77 118 42 59 1,337 865 28 39 11,678 6,221 36 79 280 58 8,693 4,360 28 1,725 9 1,452 13 151 4,604 3 1,135 135 257. 300 4,371 408 13 2,384 81* 133 227 41 5 468 1 157 109 15 5 4,120 145 77 35,477 1,334 5 4 4 5 31 72 419 9 4 10 2 32 597 3 36 4 81 61 616 30 87 11 2 84 13 169 279 3 74 18 354 36 366 461 370 22 739 7 130 23 1 9 6 5 321 1 100 12 3 14 5 374 16 93 441 1,490 3,130 3 1 2 3 13 6 170 103 1 89 102 29 38 5 103 26 8 2 67 19 145 1 740 4 57 16 7 1 83 19 52 413 3 10 684 161 3 84 330 69 32 416 749 24 7 305 100 12 467 1 3,457 5 26 7 2 6 44 857 3 21 10 5 1 1 5 993 39 371 9,438 4,551 1,739 1,549 5,103 1,138 204 643 5,248 3,155 968 235 41 778 258 135 4,592 239 40,424 39 376 9,464 4,558 1,741 1,555 5,147 1,138 204 1,500 5,251 3,176 978 240 42 778 258 135 4,593 244 41,417 civil .......................... ... W"hita TTonpe State Department .......................................... Treasury Departm ent....................................... W ar Departm ent................................................ N avy Department .......................................... Post Offiee Department, i ......... Interior D epartm ent2....................................... St Elizabeth's Hospital * * ....... Misoellanenns Departm ent of Justice3 ................................... Departm ent of Agriculture.............................. Departments of fjnmmeree anil T^abor * ___ Interstate Commerce Commission.................. Civil Service Commission................................. Pnrean o f plffipiAnoy OUTSIDE OP -WASHINGTON, D. C. 5,441 52 2,827 51 393 393 2,827 2,562 2,549 834 821 1 892 30 30 140 6 1 1 717 710 442 435 1 145 16 400 2 1 1 390 408 21 391 39 9 3,518 4 1,954 122 3,326 9 124 129 1,939 1,369 1,362 1,468 i, 263 107 192 54 12 2 2 46 4 54 6,461 5,721 5,646 225 215 522 7 688 763 6,352 38 491 56 66 109 4,927 3,044 1,772 3,077 6 674 1,813 476 509 6 715 64 432 250 6 176 176 250 6 10,545 4,852 2,610 1,016 6,446 1,179 848 2,918 10,545 1,181 2,709 1,057 11 13 11,387 9,500 3,941 13,927 8,368 89 11,387 89 1,168 2,138 1,508 1,798 15,767 8,764 905 8,318 5,832 5,386 15,767 916 6,087 220 209 6,087 3,305 1,033 1,172 1,678 673 827 720 219 139 527 3,305 186 32 800 4,679 1 4,659 15 3,175 3,041 1,557 4,679 19 7 3 1 40,000 40,000 5,000 10,788 7,788 8,000 20,000 43,154 31,154 32,000 522 522 522 520 2 79,221 97,466 681 96,785 1,574 68 76,830 2,391 1,642 10,334 177,648 187,982 45,079 46,796 1,717 45,079 45,079 43,339 43,339 43,339 42,749 590 21,191 21,191 202 21,191 20,989 3 1,311 1,062 24 4 382 25 14 1,033 411 1,101 14 210 4,502 4,521 4,502 19 4,502 7,665 2,395 4,480 1,802 1,829 4,453 855 510 554 811 6 2,436 1,933 i, 974 7,659 1 3,842 3,853 6 7 4 4 3,304 2,700 2,162 3,853 969 ii 558 353 ii 372 962 18 147 lii 386 8 522 408 7 1 These figures are furnished by the Post Office Department. 2 Presidential appointees in the Interior Department are the Secretary, 2 assistants, 19 bureau^officers, Indian allotting agent, Recorder of Deeds, Register of Wills, 10 members Board of Indian Commissioners, and 9 members Board Visitors to St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. 8 Presidential positions: Officers of department, 18; commissioners of deeds, 23; notaries public, 800; trustees Reform School, 16. 1 4 It has been found impracticable to separate the employees of the Department of Commerce from those in the Department of Labor. 6 Presidential appointees in the Public Health Service are Surgeon General and Assistant, 13 senior surgeons, 70 surgeons, 70 assistant surgeons, and 37 passed assistant surgeons. 6 The number of trade and labor positions in the navy-yard service is estimated at 40,000, of which about one-fifth are those of unskilled laborers. The number appointed was 53,942, and the figures in the table are based upon these data. 7 Post-office inspectors, 422; clerks at headquarters, division of post-office inspectors, 100. 8 The 10,334 positions in the presidential column are those of first, second, and third class postmasters. 8 Presidential appointees in the Interior Department; Field service, 99 registers and 98 receivers of land offices; 13 surveyors general, governors of Alaska and Hawaii, secretary of Hawaii, 6 miscellaneous in Indian Service, 3 members Alaska Engineering Commission, and 1 mine inspector for Alaska. 693 Q SERVICE. Treasury Department: Assistant custodian and janitor service and contingent force on public build ings................................................... Mint and assay service......................... Subtreasury service.............................. Public Health Service 8......................... Coast Guard Service............................. Customs service.................................... Internal-Revenue Service..................... WarMiscellaneous........................................ Department: Quartermaster Corps............................ OrdnanceDepartment at large.............. Engineer Department at large............. Miscellaneous........................................ Navy Department: and labor positions.. Exclusive oflabor positions6................... trades PostTrades and Office Department7............................ Post offices, except fourth-class post masters8............................................ Fourth-class postmasters...................... Rural carrier service............................. Railway Mail Service............................ Department of the Interior: 8 Land service................................... — Pension examining surgeons................. Indian Service....................................... Reclamation Service........................*.. Miscellaneous............................-.......... S e r v ic i N u m b e r o f P o sitio n s , b y S t a t u s , on J uly 1, 1916, A dditio ns b y A ppo intm en ts , et c ., a n d S ubtractions S e pa r a t io n s etc ., D u ring the F iscal Y ear , a n d N u m b e r of P ositions on J u n e 30, 1917— Continued. by Classifiet competitiv positions. Departm ent and subdivision of the service. Number July 1, 1916. Addi tions by ap point ments, etc Sub trac Num tions by Number ber separa June 30, July 1, tions, 1917. 1916. etc OF WASHINGTON, d. Addi tions by ap point ments, etc. Sub trac Num tions by ber separa June 30, tions, 1917. etc. Unclassified positions. Num ber July 1, 1916. Addi tions by ap point ments, etc. Total positions on June 30, 1917. Sub trac Num tions by- ber Presi All separa June 30, dential. other. tions, 1917. etc. s 430 240 2,097 7 2 7 176 2,836 1,907 2 5,026 2,225 1,698 5,553 839 563 895 15,018 507 204 204 204 52 49 2,419 1,195 1,195 2,416 6,655 41 173 214 46 46 202 209 17 8 1,911 1 1 6 6 10 361 87 47 844 1,643 804 26 ; 24 1,645 2,668 21 1 25 5 1,392 36 83 8 7 84 938 124,093 7,362 7,205 124,250 25,639 15,838 11,840 29,637 11,141 445,309 125,427 7,959 7,646 125, 740 28,769 16,578 12,253 33,094 12,134 485,733 i 1 It has not been found practicable to separate the employees in the Department of Labor from those in the Department of Commerce. 2 Only changes in the force of canal employees subject to examination are included in the body of this table. Total. 3,012 15,018 204 6,655 1,919 371 2,668 1,392 36 938 456,450 497,867 19,938 517,805 CIVIL. SERVICE, c.—continued. 656 732 Department of Justice ..................................... 259 183 Department of Agriculture ...................... 8,201 1,923 1,554 8,570 Departments of Commerce and L abor1........ 494 446 3,041 Lighthouse Service..................................... 2,993 431 297 1,500 Immigration Service ................................ 1,366 314 84 43 355 Steamboat-Inspection S ervice................ Miscellaneous................................................ 52 435 562 179 Interstate Commerce Commission.................. 1,290 588 1,371 669 Civil Service Commission................................. 35 36 10 9 174 854 Panama Canal Service....................................... 860 168 Total........................................................... 266,906 85,553 61,037 291,422 Grand total of ta b le ............................... 296,926 97,231 67,258 326,899 Isthm ian Canal Service, unclassified and ex cepted working force on June 30,1910 8___ Grand total......................... . .................... outside Excepted and noncompetitive positions. 694 N o . 3 9 2 . — Ci y i 695 PE N SIO N S. No. 3 9 3 .—PENSIONERS: N umber on the R oles, F irst P ayments, and A mounts of D isbursements for P ensions, 1874 to 1917. [Source: Annual Reports of the Commissioner of Pensions, D epartm ent of the Interior.] Cost, Year N um ber of pensioners on the rolls. Pensions, Total ended First m aintenance, exclusive of and paym ents. first payments, disbursem ents June for pensions. expenses. 30— Invalids. Widows, Total. etc. 1874.......... 1875......... 1876......... 1877......... 1878........ 1879......... 1880......... 1881......... 1882......... 1883......... 1884......... 1885......... 1886......... 1887......... 1888......... 1889......... 1890......... 1891......... 1892......... 1893......... 1894......... 1895......... 1896......... 1897......... 1898......... 1899......... 1900......... 1901......... 1902......... 1903......... 1904......... 1905......... 1906......... 1907......... 1908......... 1909......... 1910......... 1911......... 1912......... 1913......... 1914......... 1915......... 1916......... 1917......... 121,628 114,613 236,241 122, 989 111,832 234,821 124,239 107,898 232,137 128,723 103,381 232,104 131,649 92,349 223,998 138,615 104,140 242,755 145,410 105,392 250,802 164,110 104,720 268,830 182,633 103,064 285,697 206,042 97,616 303,658 225,470 97,286 322,756 247,146 97,979 345,125 270,346 95,437 365,783 306,298 99,709 406,007 343, 701 108,856 452,557 373,699 116,026 489,725 415,654 122,290 537,944 536,821 139,339 676,160 703,242 172,826 876,068 759,706 206,306 966,012 754,382 215,162 969,544 751,456 219,068 970,524 748,514 222,164 970,678 747,492 228,522 976,014 758,511 235,203 993,714 754,104 237,415 991,519 752,510 241,019 993,529 748,649 249,086 997,735 739,443 260,003 999,446 729,356 267,189 996,545 720, 921 273,841 994,762 717,761 280,680 998,441 701,483 284,488 985,971 679,937 287,434 967,371 658,071 293,616 951,687 632,557 313,637 946,194 602,180 318,903 921,083 570,050 322,048 892,098 538,000 322,294 860,294 503,633 316,567 820,272 470,331 314,908 785,239 437,448 310,699 748,147 403,120 306,452 709,572 369,936 303.175 673,111 Dollars. Dollars. 3,284,937.12 2,992,352.17 5,763,758.60 12,468,191.20 23,628,176.61 26,421,669.19 29,906,753.94 23,413,815.10 27,115,912.21 22,137,054.16 25,166,990.06 22,299,605.46 21,442,349.13 38,721,866.03 38,652,274.31 45,114,167.68 33,756,549.38 11,917,359.58 11,451,133.01 11,289,278.48 12,575,601.40 15,542,914.03 9,247,957.75 9,828,525.07 9,934,763.54 8,677,548.44 9,359,905.69 10, 3%, 375.33 8,940,064.00 6,152,182.67 6,643,768.39 13,394,633.41 6,489,416.73 4,858,504.27 4,842,925.60 4,096,502.81 18,250,225.26 4,856,614.31 4,504,187.67 4,809,611.03 8,628,111.03 24,897,884.60 23,793,657.27 27,900,670.32 44,221,037.88 26,955,228.74 27,891,502.86 30,520,819.87 34,498,572.37 38,056,024.91 41,954,088.74 48,586,007.02 56,650,896.21 67,400,371.45 67,371,984.36 78,660,416.19 94,279,979.43 123,150,088.56 128,069,366.59 128,361,161.29 126,931,425.98 127,374,115.95 129,108,965.77 129,107,095.20 128,633,605.58 128,596,720.30 128,826,719.55 128,399,748.02 130, 697,196.16 132,202,797.33 132,848,105.58 131,511,644.07 139,698,452.86 155,484,287.04 155,115,551.81 15:2,482,234.76 148,889,930.91 155,921,435.54 167,560,931.95 161,014,078.47 454,345,478.89 152,266.942.91 Dollars. 30,206,778,99 29,270,404.76 27,936; 209.53 28,182,821.72 26,786,009.44 33,664,428.92 56,689,229.08 50,583,405.35 54,313,172.05 60,427,573.81 57,912,387.47 65,171,937.12 64,091,142.90 73,752,997! 08 78,950,501.67 88,842,720.58 106,093,850.39 117,312; 690.50 139,394,147.11 156,906,637.94 139,986,726.17 139,812,294.30 138,220,704.46 139,949,717.35 144,651,879.80 138,355,052.95 138,462,130.65 138,531,483.84 137,504,267.99 137,759,653.71 141,093,571.49 141,142,861.33 139,000,288.25 138,155,412.46 153,093,086.27 161,973,703.77 159,974,056.08 157,325,160.35 152,986,433.72 174,171,660.80 172,417, 546.26 165,518,266.14 159,155,089.92 160,895,053.94 Dollars. 966,794.13 982,695.35 1,015,078. 81 1,034,459.33 1,032,500.09 837,734.14 935,027.28 1,072,059.64 1,466,236.01 2,591,648.29 2,835,181.00 3,392,576.34 3,245,016.61 3,753,400.91 3,515,057.27 3,466,968.40 3,526,382,13 4,700,636.44 4,898,665.80 - 4,867,734.42 3,963,976.31 4,338,020.21 3,991,375.61 3,987,783.07 4,114,091.46 4,147,517.73 3,841,706.74 3,868,795.44 3,831,378.96 3,993,216.79 3 ,8 4 9 ,3 6 6 .2 5 3,721,832.82 3,523,269.51 3,309,110.44 2, 800,963.36 2,852,583.73 2,657,673.86 2,517,127.06 2,448,857.31 2,543,246.39 2,066,507.15 1,779,860.30 1,656,722.33 1,562,854.96 The amounts that have been paid for pensions to soldiers, sailors, and marines, their widows, minor children, and dependent relatives on account of military and naval service in th e several wars and in the regular service since the foundation of the G overnm ent to June 30, 1917, are as follow s: War of the Revolution (estimated)................................................................................ $70,000,000.00 War of 1812 (service pension)...................................................................................... Indian wars (service pension) ...................................................................................... 46,010,445.70 14,204,206,51 War with Mexico (service pension)........................................................................ 51,264,284.61 Civilw ith Spain and Philippine insurrection........................................................................... 57,528,347.49 War.......................................................................................................................4,917,245,599.49 W ar Regular establishment................................................................................................... 42,764,359.73 Unclassified......................................................................................... _....................... 16,508,447.41 T otal.......................................................................................................................................... 5,215,528,780.94 PENSIONS, 696 No. 3 9 4 .—PEN SIO N ER S: N um ber on a n d F o r e ig n C o u n t r ie s , o n J u n e D u r in g t h e Y e a r E n d e d J u n e R o l l s, b y S t a t e s , I n s u l a r P o s s e s s io n s ; t h e A m o u n t P a id f o r P e n s io n s 30,1917, a n d 30,1917. [Source: Annual Reports of the Commissioner of Pensions, Department of the Interior.] State or country. STATES AND TERRITORIES. Alabama................ . Alaska....................... . Arizona..................... Arkansas................... California................... Colorado.................... Connecticut.............. Delaware................... District of Columbia. Florida...................... Georgia....................... Idaho.......................... Illinois........................ Indiana....................... Iowa........................... Kansas....................... Kentucky................. . Louisiana................... Maine......................... Maryland.................. . Massachusetts.......... . Michigan.................... Minnesota................ Missouri............... Montana.............. Nebraska............. Nevada................ New Hampshire., New Jersey......... New Mexico........ New York.......... . North Carolina.. North Dakota__ Ohio.................. . Oklahoma ............. Oregon................. Pennsylvania...... Rhode Island....... South Carolina... South Dakota__ Tennessee............ Texas................... Utah.................... Vermont.............. Virginia............... "Washington........ West Virginia__ Wisconsin............ Wyoming............ Total. POSSESSIONS. Canal Zone, total. Guam................... Hawaii................. Philippines.......... Porto Rico........... Virgin Islands Total. Number. Amount. Dollars. 634,146.59 15,536.95 175,687.05 1, 729,143.02 5, 680,308.92 1.582.617.63 1,964,109.51 510,568.08 1. 764,280.43 998,428.31 588,013.80 440,293.26 11,085,255.28 9,810,030.23 5,462,074.53 6.357.958.97 4,191,869.11 1.054.361.33 2,799,997.42 2,442,169. 51 6,697,859. 63 6,732,279.95 2. 494,039.02 787,364.82 7, 749,113.57 464,913.35 2.820.314.97 78,162.81 1.287.893.64 4,046,060.81 372,408. 74 13,420,187.74 713,026.49 575, 345. 21 15,243,996.22 2,237,559.83 1,530, 987.15 14,867,958.15 880,108.46 332,729.76 1,058,663.86 3,328,731.78 1,649,546.03 201,502.29 1,284,069.16 1, 709, 781. 59 1.954.787.34 2,077,887. 79 3,882,564.29 165,169.73 •668,884 159,931,864.11 2,653 65 735 7,234 23,764 6,621 8,217 2,136 7,381 4.177 2,460 1,842 46,376 41,041 22, 851 26,599 17,537 4,411 11,714 10,217 28,021 28,165 10,434 3,294 32, 419 1,945 11,799 327 5,388 16,927 1,558 56,081 2,983 2, 407 63,703 9,361 6,405 62,133 3,682 1,392 4,429 13,926 6,901 843 5,372 7,153 8.178 8,693 16,243 142 State or country. Number. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Argentina...................... Australia...................... . Austria-Hungary......... Azores............................. Bahamas...................... Belgium......... ............. Bermuda...................... . Brazil............................ British West Indies__ Bulgaria........................ Canada.................... Chile........................ . China.............................. Colombia........................ Costa Rica......... Cuba............................... Denmark........................ Dutch West Indies England......................... Finland...........’............. France.............1............. Germany........................ Greece............................. G uatem ala...!............. H aiti........................; Honduras....................... Hongkong...................... India............................... Ireland............ ] ............. Isle of Pines. . ! ............. Italy ................................ Japan.............................. Liberia............................ Mexico............................ Netherlands.................. Newfoundland.............. New Zealand................. Nicaragua...................... Norway.......................... Panam a......... ]. ].......... Peru................................ Portugal......................... Russia............................. Scotland......................... South Africa.................. Spain............................... Sweden........................... Switzerland................... Tasmania........................ Turkey in A sia............. Turkey in Europe........ W ales.............................. A llother1........... .......... Total.................... 144.00 528.00 Grand to ta l........ 14,564.15 11,529.07 6, 512.92 144.00 33, 422.14 9 79 27 4 3 16 6 4 10 2 2,119 11 11 2 3 35 45 4 386 7 54 371 8 2 2 4 ' 2 7 330 4 55 39 5 32 15 2 61 5 10 3 8 60 6 7 77 56 2 2 25 24 4,085 673,111 Amount. Dollars. . 2,151.27 18,883.37 3.156.99 954.00 726.40 ‘ 3,824.48 896.00 886.00 2.390.30 324.00 506,504.57 3.120.00 2.410.30 288.00 720.00 8,366.05 9,756.35 1.068.00 92.265.58 1,673.21 12, 907.62 39,340.06 1.512.24 564.00 720.00 1.260.93 278.94 1,537.02 76,879.96 920.10 17,146.65 9,322.17 1.314.80 7 , 6 4 8 .9 6 1.747.72 1.320.81 5,585.45 324.00 14,580.83 1.018.93 2,125.41 708.00 1.904.99 14,436.80 1, 740.00 1,885.23 19.946.59 17,385. 68 636.00 1, 952.45 396.00 5,975.75 4.378.73 929,767.69 160,895,053.94 1 Includes one pensioner in each of the following countries and the amount paid: Algeria, 8144; Arabia, $84; Barbados, $144; Bolivia. $360; Borneo, $168; Cape de Verde Islands, $228* Comoro Islands, $120; Dominican Republic, $204; East Africa, $144; Egypt, $144; Guadeloupe, $240; Malta, $144; Mauretius, $144; Morocco, $144; Poland, $400.73* Roumania, $36; Samoa, $96; Serbia, $102: Seychelles Islands, $144; Siam, $180; St. Helena, $144; Tonga Islands, $216; Uruguay, $360; and Venezuela, $288, No. 395.—MILITARY AND NAVAL FORCES EMPLOYED BY THE UNITED STATES IN THE SEVERAL WARS SINCE AND INCLUDING THE WAR OF THE REVOLUTION: D ates op W ars and N umbers op T roops E ngaged. [Source: Report of the Commissioner of Pensions, Departm ent of the Interior.] Dates. War. Apr. 19,1775 Apr. 11,1783 130,711 Sept. 19,1790 .......320 Aug. 3,1795 "2,843 July 9,1798 Sept. 30,1800 June 10,1801 June 4,1805 Sept. 11,1811 O ct.—, 1813 250 June 18,1812 Feb. 17,1835 85,000 July 27,1813 Aug. 9,1814 600 Nov. 20,1817 Oct. 31,1818 1,000 June —, 1827 Sept. —, 1827 900 1831 1831 Apr. 26,1832 Sept. 21,1832 1839 1833 Dec. 23,1835 Aug. 14,1842 11,169 1,323 Apr. —,1836 June —,1837 935 May 5,1836 1 Sept. 30,1837 1838 1839 1842 Dec. 31,1858 Apr. 24,1846 May 30,1848 30,954 1848 1848 0) 1849 5,050 1856 1855 1849 1,500 265 Dec. —.1851 Apr. —,1852 1851 10 1853 1851 Dec. 31,1856 850 1854 1854 Dec. 20,1855 May 8,1858 i,339 Apr. Apr. Feb. July 15,1861 21,1898 4,1899 6,1900 Aug. Apr. July May 20,1866 11,1899 4,1902 27,1901 126,587 57,329 76,416 6,000 660 471,622 13,181 . 5,911 516 5,126 9,494 29,953 3,106 12,483 1,500 73,776 1,116 1,415 1,061 530 6,379 503 2,687 Individuals (esti m ated). 15,000 309,791 184,038 [1,453 1 8,983^2,300 } 5,627 [5,230 ) 4,593 4,593 3,216 3,330 3,330 2,331 910 676 2 0 , 576,622 0 0 0 286,730 13,781 9,048 6,911 4,643 1,416 1,330 6,465 5,900 9,494 5,547 41,122 22,795 4,429 3,365 13,418 10,204 1,500 1,050 112,230 78,718 7,500 1,005 1,116 6,465 4,243 2,561 1,785 265 540 540 7,229 5,145 503 425 2,687 1,715 2,545,754 105,963 2,778,304 223,235 231,959 3 312,523 50,052 213, 570 3140,038 36,913 31,913 (3) *No Volunteers. 2,213,365 312,000 139,438 6,713 697 *Officers in U. S. Marine Corps included, but not officers in U. S. Navj proper 58,750 105,330 1,133 2,387 Total. TRO O PS E N G A G E D I N W A R S . Regu Militia and Navy. lars Volunteers, From— Revolution, w ar of th e ..................................................................................................................... Estim ated additional................................................................................................................. Northwestern Indian w ar w ith the Miamis, Wyandots, Dela-jS®^®^ ............. wares, Potawatomies, Shawnees, Chippewas, and Ottawas. [General Wayne ............. France, w ar w ith .............................................................................................................................. Tripoli, Africa, w ar w ith................................................................................................................. Northwestern Indian war, General H arrison............................................................................ Great Britain, war w ith, 1812.......................................................................................................... Creek Indian war, A labam a............................................................................................................ Seminole or Florida and Georgia Indian w a r........................................................................... W innebago expedition. Wisconsin, also called La Fever Indian w ar (no fighting)....... Sac and Fox Indian war in Illin o is............................................................................................. Black Hawk Indian w a r................................................................................................................. Cherokee disturbance and rem oval............................................................................................. Seminole or Florida w a r.................................................................................................................. Sabine Indian disturbances, Southwestern frontier, La., Ark,, and Tex. (no fighting). Creek Indian disturbance in A labam a........................................................................................ New York, Aroostook, and Canada (Patriot war) frontier disturbances............................. Florida war w ith the Seminole Indians...................................................................................... Mexico, w ar w ith ................................................................................................................................ Cayuse Indian, Oregon, Oregon volunteers................................................................................. Texas and New Mexico Indian w ar............................................................................................. Apache, Navaho, and Utah w ar.................................................................................................... California Indian disturbance, Yuma expedition.................................................................... Utah Indian disturbance................................................................................................................. Oregon and W ashington Indian war, Rogne River, Yakima, Klikitat, Klamath, and Salmon River.................................................................................................................................... Comanche Indian w ar....................................................................................................................... Seminole or Florida Indian w ar.................................................................................................... Rebellion, w ar of the (actual hostilities, however, commenced upon the firing on Fort Sumter, Apr. 12, 1861, and ceased by the surrender of the Confederate forces under Gen. Kirby Smith, May 26,1865).................................................................................... Spanish-American w ar (actual hostilities ceased Aug. 13,1898)........................................... Philippine Islands, insurrection in ............................................................................................... Expedition for the relief of United States legation at Peking, China.................................. 1No Regulars. Troops engaged. 698 POPULAR VOTE. No. 3 9 6 __ POPULAR, VOTE FOR P R E SID E N T IA L ELECTORS: B y P rin cipal P olitical P arties and by S tates , 1916. 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Virginia................ Washington____ West V irginia... W isconsin............ 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J . . . 3 . e . . 6 . .r . 3 . , s 2 7 e 61 y 4 9 , 0 0 5 1 e w _ _ _ _ M_ e x i c o C D W W o 19, . 6 . a. 1 . . , . 7 . s 4 . . 6 8 9 2i , a 5 9 . 7 4 . . .3 3, . . . , . o . 81 . . . . 89 . . . 9 . 1 . 2 , 4 t , i2 c 6 u 2 . . . l . . a . . . . w . . 3. . . . 7a. . . . , r . 2 . 3 . . e . 2 . 1 . 2 , 5 . o . . . . r . . . .i . . d . 3 . . . . a5 . . . , . . 5 .4 . . . 5 6 . . . .6, . 4 . 3 . 1 . 1. . , . .6 6 . . . 31. . . 1 . 6 , . o r g 2 i 2 a . a . . . . h . . . . o . . . 1 . . . . 9 . . . , . . 6 2 . . . 0. 9 . . . 9, . . 6 . 5 . C C I I K . 8 2a b r . . . k . . . . . a . . . 1 .n a l i f o 2 o . . . l . . o . . . . r . . . 9a . o n n 1 A F G I I c r l s a t t i d c 91 2 i 2, , 4 5 c o k . e 5 41 9 4, 2 , 63 2 . t n s o s t p 49 3, , e i 9 1 3 c n 0 6 i c f 0 0 3 9 65 l i u e , , 1 6 d d 9, 1 3 e 42 8 i n 700 ELECTOBAL VOTE FOB PBESIDENX. N o. 3 9 8 .—ELECTOBAL VOTE FOB PBEStDENT: B y P rincipal P olitical P a r t ie s a n d S t a t e s , 1888 to 1916. [Source: Journal of the Senate, Washington, D. C.] 1 S A l a a t R b e l e D c c i a . a m p 8 e T u n a r 1 7 m bR . t o li e D p c a .c a l r o 6* d l n o. 9 6 8 6 8 e R n o o . . . . e e . . .t . . h . . . . . . . C . . . . . a . . . t . . . h. . . . . . . . . . . D . n n e x .a . . . . s . . . . .t . . . a . . . . h . . . . . . . . e . . . r . . . . m . . . . . . .o . 4 V s s . . . . . . . . . . .n . 4 a 1 e 2 e . . 1 . . . 3 . . . .1 . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t. . . . . . . . 4 e _i _ W . y . . . . .o . . . m. . . . . . . . i . . n . . . . . g . . . . . 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T p . o u t l i s t . i t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e t t s . . .1 .5 . 1 4 .1 . . . . . .a . . 9 p . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1 7 1 . . . . .3 . . 3 8 8 3 3 . . . . . . . . . h i r e 4 4 4 s . e. 1 0 1 0 k3 3 6 3 6 r 1 l i n 1 a 1 1 t 1 3 k o a 1 3 . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . 2 . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . 3 . . . 2 . .a. . . . . . 1 . . .3 . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . n . . . . . s . 3 . . y. 0 . . . l v 3 a .o . . . . d . . . . e. . 4. . . . I . . . .s . . l a h S S p o R u .o . l 4 6 8 . . . s 3. . . . . 9 i 6 . . . . 5 3. . . . p 4 9. . y 6 o 1 u k . . . l . . .a . . . h . . . . . o . . . . m . . . . . . . r . . . .e . . . g . . . . o . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . n P tc 8 8 9 O O 1 8 8 o t . n . . . . . n . . . . e . . . . c . . . t . . . i . . c. . . . u e . . . l . . a . . . . w . . . . . . a . . . . r . 3. . . e . . . . 3 . . . . . . . 3 l . . o . . . . r . . . .i . . d . . . . . a . . . . . 4 . . . . . . 4. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 e o r g i a 1 . . . 2. . . 1. . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . 1. . . . 3 . . . . . . a . . . . h . . . . .o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l. . . i . . n. . . . . o . . . . i . 2 . s. . .2 . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . 2. . . . . . . . . . . d i a n 1 . . . . . 1 . . . 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5a . . . w . . . . . . a . . . . . . . 1 . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 s a n s a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e . . . n . . . . . t . . . u . . . . . c . . . 1 k. . . 3. . y. . 1 . . . 3 . . 1 3 o u i s i a n a . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. . . . . 6 2 e P u m o b .n a l i, t s T i 7 7 P ci t 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .1 . . 0 . 1 . . . . . a 0 M a r . y. . l a n d M a s s a c h _ h _ _ i _ g1 _ 3 a M i c n M i . . n . . . . . n . . . . e . . . . s . . .o . . . . t . M i s s s i p9 .s . . i Missouri___________ 1 6 M . o . . . . n . . . . t. . . a . . . . n. . . . . a . . . Nebraska................... 5 N e. . . . v . . . . . a . . . . d . . 3 . . .a . . . . . . . N e w _ _ _ H_ 4 a m N e . . w . . . . . . . .J . . . . e . . . r . . 9 . . s . N e . . w. . . . . . . . Y . . 3 . . . . 6 o . . . . . r N o r . . . t . . h. . . . . . C. . . . . 1 . a 1 N o r . . . .t . . h . . . . . . D . . . . . . a . . O h i o . . . 2 . . . 3. . . . . . . T T U V 1 8 r . . . k . . . . a. . . . n . . . . . s . . . a . . . . s . . . . . . . . . . . 1 a _ l :_ . . _i . . _ f . . o . . . . r. s . . .n . . . . i . . a. 8 o . . . l . . o . . . . r . . . .a . 3. . . d . . . . o . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . A C C C D F G I I I I K K L t 8 3 3 1 The electoral vote for Vice President in 1896 was: Republican, 271; Democratic, 149; Populist, 27* 3 447 2 701 ELECTORAL VOTE FOR PRESIDENT. No. 3 0 8 . — E l e c t o r a l V o t e f o r P r e s id e n t : B y P r in c ip a l P o l it ic a l P a r t ie s S t a t e s , 1888 to 1916—Continued. and by 1 S . l 9 e D c c i p a 0 e r n Ta u 0 m bR . t o li 1 9 o e D p c i t c .a c a l r 11 0 e u n. T a 11 4 m b R . t o li 1 o e D c i t c . ac 9 p a rl 0 e u n. a T 8 m b .t o i o c t .a l . 11 11 8 9 9 8 9 9 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 4 5 4 7 7 6 6 . . . e . . . l . . a . . . . w . . . . . . a . . . .r . 3 . e . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . 3 . 3 l o r i d a . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e o r g i a . . . . . . . 13 . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . . . . .13 . . . . . 13. . . . . . . . . . . . 13 . . . . . . 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a h o . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . 3 . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l i n o i s . . 24 . . . . . . . . . . . 24 . . . . . 2 . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . 7 . . . 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d i a n a . . . . . 15. . . . . . . . . . . . 15 . . . . . 15. . . . . . . . . . . . 15. . . . . 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . w a . . . . . . . . . 13. . . . . . . . . . . . 13. . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . . . . 13. . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a n s a s . . . . . 10 10. . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . 10. . . . . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e . . . n . . . . . t . . . .u . . . . . . . . . .c . . . . . . k. . . . . . . . . . y . . . . 13. . . . . . . 13. . . . . . .. . 13 13 13 13 8 . . . . . . 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9. . . . . . . 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o u i s i a n a a i n e . . . . . . 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 8 . . a. . . . r. . . .y . . . .l . . a . . . n. . . 8 . d . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . . . . . . . 1. . . . . . 7 . . . . . . 8 . . . . . . 2. a s s a c h 15 u s e 15 t t s . . . 16 . . . . . . . . . .16 . . . . . 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . c . . . . h . . . . i . . g . . . . a . . . 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 . . . . . 14. . . . . . . . . . . . 14. . . . . .14 . .n . . . . 14 i n n e s o 9 t a . . . . 9 . . . . . H . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i s s i s s i p p 9 i . . 9. . . . . . . . . . . . 10. . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . .s . . . s . . o . . . . u. . . . r. . . . i . . . . . . 17. . . . . 17 . . . . . 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 . . . . . 18. . . . . . . . . . 18 o n t a n a . . . 3. . . . . . 3 . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . e b r a s k . . . . . . . . 8 . . . . . . . 8. . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . . . . . 8a e v a d a . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . 3. . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4m 4i r e . . . .4 . . . . . . 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e w H a p s4 h e w J e r 10 s e y . 10 . . . . . 12. . . . . . . . . . . . 12 . . . . . 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 D F G I d I I l n I K o M N N N N N N N N O e R 11 C M M M t r A C C K a H l . .a . . . . b . . . . a. . . . . m . . . . . . . a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i z o n a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r k a n s a s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . g. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a l i f o r n i a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . l . . o. . . .r . . . a. . . . d . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 o . n . . . . . n . . . . e . . . . c . . . t. . . i . . . c . . . u . . . . . t . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A A L M M M M t e e w w o r t h o r . . t. . . h . . . . h . . . . .i . . o . . . . M o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C a r o l i n a . . . . . . . . D . . . . . a. . . k o t a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e x i c 39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 12 4 4 4 3 . . . . . . . . 23 . . . . . . . . . . . 23 . 23 23 O k l a h o m a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. . . . . . . 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . O . r . . . e. . . . g . . . .o . . . .n . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . 4. . . . . . . . . 4 32i a 34. . . . . . . . . . . . 34. . . . . 34. . . . . . . . . . . . . 34. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P e n n s y l 32 v a n . . . 4 4 R h . o . . . . d . . . . e . . . . . . I . . .4 s . . . l . . .a . . . . n . . 4 . d . . . . . 4. . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . t. . . h . . . . . . .C . . . . . a . . . . r . . 9. . o . . . l . 9 i. . . n . . . . a . . . . . 9 . . S o u 9 9 9 4a S o u t h D k o 4 t a 4 . . . . . . . . . . . 4. . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 12 12 12 T e . . n . . . . n. . . . . e . . . s. . . s . . . .e . . . e . . 12 . . . . . 12. . . . . T e x a s . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 . . . . . 15 . . . . . . . . . . . 18. . . . . .18 . . . . . . . . . . . 18 . . . . . . 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U . . .t . . .a . . . . h . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . 3 4 t . . . . . . . . . 4. . . . . . 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. . . . . . 4 . . 4 V e r m o n . V i r g i n i a . . . . 12 . . . . . 12 . . . . . . . . . . . .12 . . . . . 12. . . . . . . . . . . . 12 . . . . . . 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W a s h i n g4 t o n 4 . . . . . 5. . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W e s t V i 6r g i n 6 i a 7 . . . . . . . . . . . 7. . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 W .i . . s . . . c. . . . o . . . . n . . . . s . 12. . i . . n . . . . . . . . 12 . . . . . 13. . . . . . . . . . . . 13. . . . . 13 . . . . W yoming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . 3 . 3 T o t a l . . 292. . . . . 155 . . . . 447. . . . 336 . . . . 140 . . . . 476. . . . . 321 . . . . 162. . . . . 483 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P l Y o r 36 137 k 11 36 11 3 23 196 12 39 12 4 . 23. . . 39 ' 159 . u . . . . . r . . . a . . . . . l . . .i . . t . . . y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 702 ELECTORAL VOTE FOR PRESIDENT. N o. 3 9 8 . — E l e c t o r a l V o te and by t o r P r e s i d e n t : B y P r in c ip a l P o l it ic a l P a r t ie s S t a t e s , 1888 to 1916— Continued. 1912 State. * Pro Repub Demo gres Total. Repub Demo Total. lican. cratic. sive. lican, cratic. 12 3 9 2 6 7 3 6 14 4 29 15 13 10 13 10 6 8 18 Alabama.................................................................. A riz o n a................................................................. Arkansas.................................................................. Colorado................................................................... Connecticut............................................................. Delaware.................................................................. Florida..................................................................... Georgia..................................................................... Illinois...................................................................... Indiana..................................................................... Kansas..................................................................... Kentucky................................................................ Maine........................................................................ Massachusetts......................................................... Michigan.................................................................. Minnesota................................................................ Mississippi............................................................... Missouri................................................................... M ontana... ............................................................ Nebraska................................................................. Nevada. . . . . . ......................................................... New Hampshire..................................................... New Jersey................................................. -........... New Mexico.........-................................................ New York................................................................ North Carolina....................................................... North Dakota........................................................ O h io .... ................................................................... Oklahoma................................................................ Oregon .............................................................. Pennsylvania......................................................... Rhode Island.......................................................... South Carolina...... ............................................... South Dakota......................................................... Tennessee............................................................... Texas ............................................................... Utah ................................................................... Vermont............- .................................................... Virginia ........... - ................. -............................... Washington............................................................ W est V irginia................................, ....................... W isconsin.............- .............................................. W ynming ................................................................. T o ta l............................................................ "Pliirality - _ ______ _____ __ 1916 10 18 4 8 3 4 14 3 45 . 12 s 24 10 5 5 9 4 4 12 20 12 8 13 3 8 435 347 11 15 12 38 5 7 88 12 3 9 13 6 7 3 6 14 4 29 15 13 10 13 10 6 8 18 15 12 10 18 4 8 3 4 14 3 45 12 5 24 10 5 38 5 9 5 12 20 4 4 12 7 8 13 3 531 7 3 29 15 13 6 18 15 12 14 45 5 38 5 5 4 7 13 254 12 3 9 13 6 3 12 3 9 13 6 7 3 6 14 4 29 15 13 10 13 10 6 8 18 15 12 10 18 4 8 3 4 14 3 45 12 5 24 10 5 38 5 9 5 12 20 4 4 12 7 8 13 3 277 531 6 14 4 10 13 10 8 10 18 4 8 3 4 3 12 5 24 10 9 12 20 4 12 7 1 23 CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATION, 703 No. 399.—APPORTIONMENT OF CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATION: R atios U nder the Constitution and at E ach Census, 1790 to 1910, by States. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Departm ent of Commerce.]1 6 * Ratios under Constitution and censuses. 173, 901. 194,182. O lCl — 211,877. 151,911. 9 10 7 61 7 8 11 3 4 5 5 1 1 4 3 11 12 1 2 25 27 13 13 11 11 8 8 11 11 g ‘7 4 4 6 6 14 16 12 13 9 10 8 8 16 16 1 2 6 6 i 1 2 2 10 12 &1 37 43 10 10 3 2 21 22 45 8 2 3 32 36 2 3 7 7 2 3 IQ 10 16 18 i 2 2 2 10 10 5 3 6 5 11 11 1 1 391 435 127,381. 9 6 7 2 4 1 2 11 1 22 13 11 8 11 6 4 6 33 12 7 7 15 1 6 1 2 8 34 9 1 21 2 30 2 7 2 10 13 41 2 10 2 4 10 1 357 93,423. 7 6 8 8 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 6 41 1 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 8 7 9 10 *1 9 14 19 20 11 11 13 13 2 6 9 11 1 3 7 10 9 10 11 4 5 6 6 6 5 5 4 6 5 6 6 11 10 11 12 4 6 9 11 42 2 3 5 4 5 5 6 7 5 7 9 13 14 41 41 1 3 41 1 1 4 3 3 3 2 5 5 5 7 7 34 33 31 S3 34 9 8 7 8 9 41 21 21 19 20 21 *1 1 1 1 24 25 24 27 28 2 2 2 2 2 7 6 4 5 7 *2 11 10 8 10 10 42 2 4 6 11 70,680. 47,700. CO O C 40,000. i o' C O *000'S3 33,000. State. Consti 1850 1860 1870 tution. 1790 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 0) (a) (*) 1880 1890 1900 1910 Representation. A labam a.................... A rizona...................... A rkansas.................... California................... Colorado.................... Connecticut.............. D elaw are................... F lo rid a ...................... Georgia...................... Idaho .......................... 11linens........................ In d ian a...................... Iow a............................ Kansas........................ K entucky................... Louisiana........... .. M aine.......................... M aryland................... Massachusetts........... M ichigan................... M innesota................. Mississippi................. Missouri...................... M ontana.................... Nebraska.................... Nevada ...................... New Ham pshire .... New Jersey ............... New M exico............. New York.................. North Carolina......... North D akota........... O hio.................... O klahom a................. Oregon........................ Pennsylvania........... Rhode Isla n d ........... South Carolina......... South D akota........... Tennessee.................. T exas.......................... U ta h ........................... V erm ont.................... V irginia..................... W ashington.............. West V irginia........... W isconsin................... W yom ing................... Total............. *1 6 1 3 3 6 6 1 9 s 7 7 1 2 7 1 4 7 2 6 41 n 6 1 7 i 3 2 6 8 14 9 17 10 41 *7 9 13 12 13 3 3 7 g 9 8 12 13 41 41 1 1 2 2 5 6 17 12 6 6 27 13 6 6 34 13 5 6 40 13 *1 6 14 19 13 18' 2 2 8 61 41 j1 3 A 23 2 9 6 26 28 2 2 9 9 9 13 10 2 19 4 22 6 23 5 5 22 21 65 106 * 142 186 € 8 3 4 6 5 8 1 5 4 5 10 10 7 1 42 4 1 41 8 7 10 42 10 4 7 6 10 3 4 15 3 13 3 11 3 9 3 8 2 10 41 4 9 42 3 6 41 213 242 232 237 243 293 332 1 Membership originally fixed at 283, but increased by act of May 30,1872, to 202. (17 Stat. L., 192.) 3 Membership increased from 233 to 241 by act of Mar. 4, 1862. (12 Stat. L., 353.) 8Membership increased from 233 to 234 by act of July 30,1852. (10 Stat. L .( 25.) * Assigned after apportionm ent. 6 Included in apportionm ent act in anticipation of becoming a State. 6 Included in the 20 mem bers originally assigned to Massachusetts, but credited to Maine, after its admission as a State, Mar. 15,1820. (3 Stat. L .t 555.) STATISTICAL RECORD OF THE No. 4 0 0 .—STATISTICAL RECORD OP THE Area, 1800. 1810. 1820. 1830. 1840. 1850. 1855. 1860. 1861. 1862. 1863. 1864. 1865. 1866. 1867. 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905: 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 3916, 1917, i*I SI in ti * T. Dep 61 61 Public debt, less cash in treasu ry July 1. "Wealth.4 Popu Population lation per June 1.* square mile,8 Total. Per capita. Total.® Per capita. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dolls. 892,135 5,308,483 6.12 82,976,294.35 1,720,122 7,239,881 4.29 53,173,217.52 1.792.223 9,638,453 6.50 91,015,566.15 2 1.792.223 1 ,866,020 7.34 48,565,406.50 o. u 1.792.223 17,069,453 9.73 3,573,343.82 .21 2,997,119 23,191,876 7.88 7,135,780,000 307.69 63.452.773.55 2.74 3.026.789 27.256.000 9.16 35.586.956.56 1.31 3.026.789 31,443,321 10.57 16,159,616,000 513.93 59,964,402.01 1.91 3.026.789 32.064.000 10.78 87,718,660.80 2.74 3.026.789 32.704.000 11.00 505,312,752.17 15.45 3.026.789 33.365.000 11.22 1.111.350.737.41 33.31 3.026.789 34.046.000 11.45 1,709,452,277.04 50.21 3.026.789 34.748.000 11.68 2,674,815,856.76 76.98 3.026.789 35.469.000 11.93 2,636,036,163.84 74.32 3.026.789 36.211.000 12.18 2.508.151.211.69 69.26 3.026.789 36.973.000 12.43 2.480.853.413.23 67.10 3.026.789 37.756.000 12.69 2.432.771.873.09 64.43 3.026.789 38,558,371 12.96 30,068,518,000 ' 779.83 2,331,169,956.21 60.46 3.026.789 39.555.000 13.30 2,246,994,068.67 56.81 3.026.789 40.596.000 13.65 2,149,780,530.35 52.96 3.026.789 41.677.000 14.01 2.105.462.060.75 50.52 3.026.789 42.796.000 14.39 2.104.149.153.69 49.17 3.026.789 43.951.000 14.78 2.090.041.170.13 47.53 3.026.789 45.137.000 15.18 2.060.925.340.45 45.66 3.026.789 46.353.000 15.59 2,019,275,431.37 43.56 3.026.789 47.598.000 16.00 1.999.382.280.45 42.01 3.026.789 48.866.000 16.43 1,996,414.905.03 40.85 3.026.789 50,155,783 16.86 43,642,000,000 870.20 1.919.326.747.75 38.27 3.026.789 51.316.000 17.25 1.819.650.154.23 35.46 3.026.789 52.495.000 17.65 1.675.023.474.25 31.91 3.026.789 53.693.000 18.05 1,538,781,825.15 28.66 3.026.789 54.911.000 18.46 1,438,542,995.39 26.20 3.026.789 56.148.000 18.88 1,375,352,443.91 1,282,145,840.44 22.34 3.026.789 57.404.000 19.30 3.026.789 68.680.000 19.73 1.175.168.675.42 20.03 3,026, 789 59.974.000 20.17 1,063,004,894.73 17.72 3.026.789 61.289.000 20.61 975,939,750.22 15.92 3.026.789 62,947,714 21.16 65,037,091,000 1,035.57 890,784,370.53 14.15 3.026.789 63.844.000 21.47 851.912.751.78 13.34 3.026.789 65.086.000 21.88 841,526,463.60 12.93 3.026.789 66.349.000 22.31 838,969,475.75 12.64 3.026.789 67.632.000 22.74 899,313,380.55 13.30 3.026.789 68.934.000 23.18 9 77,000,000,000 91,117.01 901.672.966.74 13.08 955,297,253.70 13.60 3.026.789 70.254.000 23.62 986,656,086.14 13.78 3.026.789 71.592.000 24.07 3.026.789 72.947.000 24.53 1.027.085.492.14 14.08 3.026.789 74.318.000 24.99 1,155,320,235.19 15.55 3.026.789 75,994,575 25.55 88,517,307,000 1,164.79 1,107,711,257.89 14.58 3.026.789 77,612,569 26.10 1,044,739,119.97 13.46 3.026.789 79,230,563 26.64 969,457,241.04 3.026.789 80,848,557 27.18 925,011,637.31 11.44 3.026.789 82,466,551 27.73 i07,104,212,000 1,318.11 967.231.773.75 11.73 989,866,772.00 11.77 3.026.789 84,084,545 28.27 3.026.789 85,702,533 28.82 964.435.686.79 11.25 878,596,755.03 10.06 3.026.789 87,320,539 29.36 938,132,409.38 10.55 3.026.789 88,938,527 29.90 90,556,521 30.45 3.026.789 1,023,861,530.79 11.31 1.046.449.185.25 11.35 3.026.789 92,174,515 30.99 3.026.789 93,792,509 31.54 1.015.784.338.46 10.83 3.026.789 95,410,503 32.08 187,739,071,090 1,965.00 1,027,574,697.28 10.77 1.028.564.055.14 10.60 3.026.789 97,028,497 32.63 1,027,257,009.56 10.41 3.026.789 98,646,491 33.17 1,090,148,006.00 10.87 3.026.789 100,264,485 33.71 1.006.281.572.10 3.026.789 101,882,479 34.26 1,908,635,223.82 18.44 3.026.789 103,500,473 34.80 relate to continental United States. lan census years prior to 1890 the figures are for July 1. are based upon the land area of continental United States and upon population as given g column. uon of real and personal property; the figures are those of the Bureau of the Census Commerce, relate to continental United States, and cover census years. , outstanding principal of the public debt Jan. 1. the years 1800 to 1855 include the total public debt Sq. m iles. , PROGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. P B O G B E S S O F T H E U N IT ED STA T E S, 1800 TO 1917. Interestbearing debt July l.« In Annual terest interest per charge.* capi ta.* Gold coined.f Com mer cial Silver ratio coined, t of sil ver to gold.f Money in circulation July 1. Gold.7 Silver.7 Year. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dolls. Dollars. 82,976.294 3,402,601 0.64 224, 296 15.68 317,760 .1800 8 16,0U), 000 63,173,218 3,163,671 .44 638, 774 15.77 501,435 .1810 27.000. 000 91,015,566 5,151,004 .53 1,319,030 501,681 15.62 22,300,000 .1820 643,105 2,495,400 15.82 48,565,406 1,912,575 .15 26,344,295 ,.1830 3,573,344 174,598 .01 1,675,483 1,726,703 15.62 79,336,916 .1840 63,452,774 3,782,393 .16 31,981,739 1,866,100 15.70 147,395,456 .1850 35,586,957 2,314,465 .08 29,387,968 3,501,245 15.38 231,068,024 ..1855 64,640,838 3,443,687 .11 23,473,654 2,259,390 15.29 228,304,775 ..I860 90,380,874 5,092,630 .16 83,395,530 3,783,740 15.50 .1861 246,400,000 365,304,827 22,048,510 .67 20,875,998 1,252,517 15.35 25.000. 000 809,268 15.37 707,531, 634 41,854,148 1.25 22,445,482 25.000. 000 1,359,930,764 78,853,487 2.32 20,081,415 .1864 25.000. 000 609,917 15.37 2,221,311,918 137,742,617 3.96 28,295,108 691,005 15.44 .1865 25.000. 000 2,332,331,208 146,068,196 4.12 31,435,945 982,409 15.43 .1866 25.000. 000 908,876 15.57 2,248,067,388 138,892,451 3.84 23, 828,625 25.000. 000 .1867 2,202,088,728 128,459,598 3.48 19,371,388 1,074,343 15.59 .1868 25.000. 000 2,162,060,522 125,523,998 3.32 17,582,988 1,266,143 15.60 .1869 25.000. 000 25.000. 000 2,046,455, 722 118,784,960 3.08 23,198,788 1,378,256 15.57 .1870 1.934.696.750 111,949,331 2.83 21.032.685 3,104,038 15.57 .1871 25.000. 000 1.814.794.100 103,988, 463 2.56 21,812,645 2,504,489 15.63 25.000. 000 .1872 25,000,000 1.710.483.950 98,049,804 2.35 57,022,748 4,024, 748 15.93 .1873 1.738.930.750 98,796,005 2.31 35,254,630 6, 851,777 16.16 .1874 25.000. 000 .1875 25.000. 000 1,722,676,300 96, 855,691 2. 20 32,951,940 15,347,893 16.64 1,710,685,450 96,104,269 2.11 46,579,453 24,503,308 17.75 25,000,000 21,055,128 ,.1876 ' 37,884,853 ,.1877 1,711,888,500 93,160,644 2.01 43,999,864 28,393,046 17.20 25.000. 000 1,794,735,650 94,654,473 1.99 49,786,052 28,518,850 17.92 25.000. 000 55,127,573 .1878 1,797,643,700 83,773,779 1.71 39,080,080 27.569.776 18.39 110,505,362 69,383,023 .1879 1.723.993.100 79,633,981 1.59 62,308,279 27,411,694 18.05 225,695,779 68,622,345 .1880 1.639.567.750 75,018,696 1.46 96,850,890 27,940,164 18.25 315,312,877 76,181,776 .1881 1,463,810,400 57,360, 111 1.09 65.887.685 27,973,132 18.20 358,251,325 78,783,769 .1882 1,338,229,150 51,436,710 .96 29,241,990 29,246,968 18.64 344,653,495 82,125,749 ,.1883 1,226,563,850 47,926,433 .87 23.991.757 28,534,866 18.61 340,624,203 86,351,008 .1884 1.496.150.950 47,014,133 .84 27,773,013 28,962,176 19.41 341,668,411 82,789,890 .1885 1.146.074.100 45, 510,098 .79 28,945,542 32,086,710 20.78 358.219.575 98,842,613 ..1886 1,021,692,350 41,780,530 .71 23,972,383 35,191,081 21.10 376.540.681 104,132,586 ,.1887 950,522,500 38,991,935 .65 31,380,808 33,025, 606 22.00 391,114,033 105,889,710 829.853.990 33,752,355 .53 21,413,931 35,496,683 22.10 376,481,568 105,934,463 725,313,110 29,417,603 .47 20,467,183 39,202,908 19.75 374,258,923 110,311,336 .1890 610,529,120 23,615,736 .37 29,222,005 27,518,857 20.92 407,319,163 117,045,399 ..1891 585,029,330 22,893,883 .35 34,787,223 12,641,078 23. 72 408,568,824 120, 111, 166 .1892 585,037,100 22,894,194 .35 56,997,020 8,801,739 26.49 408,535,663 122,399,539 .1893 635.041.890 25,394,386 .38 79,546,160 9, 200,351 32.56 495,976,730 112,075, 619 .1894 716,202,060 29,140,792 .42 59,616,358 5,698,010 31.60 479,637,961 112,336,057 .1895 847.363.890 34,387,266 .49 47,053,060 23,089,899 30.59 454,905,064 112,321,355 .1896 847,365,130 34,387,315 .48 76,028,485 18,487,297 34.20 517,589,688 111,556,690 ..1897 847,367,470 34,387,409 .47 77.985.757 23,034,033 35.03 657,950,463 122,539,886 .1898 1.046.048.750 40, 847,873 .54 111,344,220 26,061,520 34.36 679,738,050 130,547,250 ,.1899' 1,023,478,860 33,545,130 .44 99,272,943 36,345,321 33.33 610,806,472 142,050,334 .1900 987,141,040 29, 789,153 .38 101, 735,188 30,838,461 34.68 629,790,765 146,156,537 .1901 931.070.340 27,542,946 .35 47,184, 853 30,028,167 39.15 632,394,289 154,468,577 .1902 914,541,410 25,541,573 .32 43,683,793 19,874,440 38.10 617,260,739 165,117,934 ..1903 895,157,440 24,176, 745 .29 233,402,400 15,695,610 35.70 645.817.576 166, 842,169 .1904 895.158.340 24,176,781 .29 49,638, 400 6,332,181 33.87 651,063,589 175,022,043 ..1905 895,159,140 23, 248,064 .27 77,538,045 10,651,088 30.54 668,655,075 188,630,872 .1906 894,834,280 21,628,914 .25 131,907,490 13,178, 436 31.24 10561,697,371 203,487,845 .1907 897.503.990 21,101,197 .24 131, 638,632 12.391.777 38.64 613,244, 810 200,506, 822 ,.1908 913.317.490 21.275.602 .23 88,776,908 8,087, 853 39.74 599,337,698 204,319,698 .1909 913.317.490 21.275.602 .23 104,723,735 3,740,468 38.22 599,877,993 ^<>208,016,245 .1910 915,353,190 21,336,673 .23 56,176,823 6,457,302 38.33 589,295,538 210.867.772 .1911 963,776,770 22,787,084 .24 17,498,523 7,340,-995 33.62 610,724,154 215.373.772 .1912 965,706,610 22,835,330 .24 25,433,378 3,184,229 34.19 608,400,799 226,585,263 .1913 967,953,310 22,891,498 .23 53,457,817 6,083,823 37.37 611.544.681 230,266,183 .1914 969,759,090 22,936,642 .23 23,968,401 4,114,082 39.84 590,133,619 223,913,111 .1915 971,562,590 23,084,636 .23 18,525,026 8,880,800 30.11 637,250,272 237,864,783 .1916 2,712,549,476 83,625,481 .82 10,014 29,412,300 23.31 690,574,527 265,677,472 .1917 * Fiscal years. f Calendar years. 7 Gold and silver can not be stated separately prior to 1876. From 1862 to 1875, inclusive, gold and silver were not in circulation except on the Pacific coast, where it is estimated that the average specie circulation was about $25,000,000, and this estimate is continued for the three following years under the head of gold. After that period gold was available for circulation. 8 Total specie in circulation; gold and silver were not separately stated prior to 1876. 8 Estimated. 10 As the result of special investigation by the Director of the Mint a reduction of $135,000,000 was made in*the estimate of gold coin in circulation on July 1,1907, as compared with the basis of previous years, and on Sept. 1,1910, a reduction of $9,700,000 was made in the estimate of silver coin. 705 32951°— s A 1917------15 PROGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, 706 N o. 4 0 0 . Year. .800. —Statistical R ecord of the P rogress. Money in circulation July 1—Continued. United ites not< Silver Natfemal- Miscella Total money Gold neous certificates. certificates. (green bank nates. currency.* In circulation. backs). Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. iS55. M®., M L., .862. LS64. L865. L866. L867. L 868. I860. L870. 1871. LS72 . 1873. im . L87&. [876. 1877. [878. 15,279,820 L8797,963,900 1880. 5*759,520 L881. L8S2. 6,029,020 1883. 69,807,370 188471,14.6,640 126,729,730 im . 188676,044,375 1887. 91,225,437 121,094,650 1888. 117,130,229 L889. 1890. m 830,859 L8&1. 120,063,069 141,693,619 L882. L893. 92,642,189 im . 66,839,849 48,381,309 L895. L896............ 42,198,119 37,285,339 1897. L89S. 35,811,589 32,655,919 18991900. 200,733,019 m \. 247,036,359 306,399,009 1902. 1903. 377,258,559 1904. 465,656,099. 1306........... 485,210,749 1906. 616,561,849 1907............. 600,072,299 1908. 78®, 976,619 815,005,449 1909 1910.......... 802,754,199 1311 930,367,929 1912 ..................... 943,435,618 1913 1,003,997,709 1914 1,006,149,139 1,072,847,819 1915 M?S323r289 1916 1917 1,737*652,359 7,080 414,480 5,789,569 39,116,729 64,506,090 72,620,686 96,427,011 101,530,946 88,116,225 142,08^017 200,750,657 257,155,565 297.556.238 807,235,966 326,698,465 326,823,848 326,990,736 819,622,. 941 830,657,191 357,849,312 390,126,510 402,136, 617 408,465,574 429,643,556 446,557,662 454,733,013 461,138,698 454; 864,708 471,520,054 470,211,225 465,278,705 477,717,824 478.597.238 453,543,696 469,224,400 468,128,592 478,601,977 481,970,395 489,910,937 477,184,842 72,865,665 312,481,418 415,115,990 378,916,742 327,792,3® 319,437,702 328,571*665 314,702,094 324,962,638 343,068,970 346,168,680 318,464,145 371,421,452 331,447,378 337,899,344 320,905*8® 301,644,112 327,895,457 328,126,924 325,255,^27 328,242,177 318,687,214 331,218,637 323,812,699 326,667*219 308,600, mo 31®, 439,191 334,688,977 343,207,360 309,559,904 819, ©59,426 266,589,608 263,648,985 224,249,868 245,954,622 2S4,569,022 308,351,842 313,971,545 330,045,406 334,291,722 334,248,567 333,759,425 332,420,697 335,940,220 342,270,055 339,396,322 340,118,267 334,787,870 338,989,122 337,697,321 337,215*, 189 337,845,647 332,342,246 341,719,547 335,961 233 31,235,270 146,400,725 276*116,179 286,898*020 295^151,410 292,870,157 288,719*714 314,132*781 332,276,164 340,880,078 340,265,544 340*546,545 316,120^ 702 301*289,025 311,724,361 321,404,996 337,415,178 349,746,293 352*464,788 348,598,448 330* 689,893 309,124,222 304*976*044 276,855,203 245,306*780 207,220,633 181,604,937 162,220* 646 167,221*517 174*669,786 200,718*200 206,953*051 215* 168, m 226,318,003 222,990,987 237,805,439 300,115,111 345,110,800 345,476,516 399,996,709 433,027,835 480,928,849' 548,001,238 589*242*125 631,648,689 665*538,806 687*701*283 705,142,259 715*754,236 715,180,037 785*393,047 719*400.794 697,448*551 Circu lation per capita. Dollars. Dollars. ^offara. 26,500,000 4.9" 65,000*000 7.60 67,100*000 6.96 87,344*295 6.78 186,305* 480 10.91 278,761*982 12.02 418,020*247 15.34 435,407,262 13.85 448,406*767 13.9 334,697,744 10.23 695,394,038 17.84 669,641,478 19.67 714,971*860 20.58 673,591,701 18.99 662,128,128 18.29 680,880,198 18.42 665*573*364 17.6 676,284,427 17.51 718*616,114 18.17 741,548*708 18.27 758*799,412 18 09 770,083*031 18.13 754,104,947 17.16 727,609,388 16.12 722,314,883 15.58 729,132*634 15.32 MS, 631,793 16.75 973,382,228 19.41 1,114,238*119 2 1 . n 1,174,290,419 22.37 1,231,047,925 22.93 1,243,925,969 22.65 1,298,061*836 23.03 1,250,011,531 21.78 1,317,539,143 22.45 1*372,164*870 22.88 1*380,361,649' 22.52 1,429,251*270 22.82 40*348,704 1,497,440*307 23.45 128*098,692 1,601,347*187 24.60 15®, 570,614 1,596, 701,065 24.06 193* 616,429 1,661,307*165 24.56 171,388,169 1*601,968*473 23.24 126,935,247 1*506,434*966 21.44 144,429,517 1,649, 983,171 22. 92 123*871,437 1*837,859*894 25.19 112,836,764 1*901,071*881 25.62 79,008,942 2*055,150*997 26.9 47,524,538 2*175,307*961 27.9 29,802,776 2*249,390*551 28.43 19,076*648 2*367,692,163 20.42 12*902,057 2*519,142*859 30.77 9*272,018 2*587,882*653 31.08 7,337,330 2*736* 645,628 32.32 5*975,535 *2,772,956,455 *32.22 4,963,530 3,068,015,488 34.72 3,106,240*657’ 34.93 4,203*415 *3,102,355*605 *34.33 3,662,525 3,237,256 3*214,002*596 34.20 2* 915* 570 3*284,513*094 34.34 2*66 3*363,738*449 $4.56 2*427,763 3*402,00.5,427 34.35 2*244,687 *3,569,219,574 35.44 2,098,165 ^4*024,130,567 30.29 1,970,078 H x763,575^632 45.74 10*500,000 28, GOO, 00© 44,800,006 61,000,060 106* 968,572 131, 366,526 186,952,223 207,102,477 202,005,767 236,832,079 257,912,620 198*290,218 164,648,396 44,683,226 30,790,406 32,163,121 33*001,113 36,602,675 36*414,363 38*103,864 39,455, m 38*869,067 33,986,180 20^241,661 16,367,725 i Includes notes oi Bank of U nited States, State bank notes, dem and notes of 1862 and 1863; frac tional currency 1863 to 1878; Treasury notes of 1890, 1891 to date* and currency certificates* act of Ju n e 8,1872* 1892 to 1900. * As the result of special investigation by the Director of th e M int a reduction erf $135,000,000 was m ade in the estim ate of gold coin in circulation cm July I* 1907, as com pared w ith the basts of pre vious years* and on Sept. 1* 1910* a reduction of 89*700,000 w as m ade in th e estim ate of silver coin. PROGBESS OF THE UNITE© STATES, 707 OF this U n iteb S tates , 1800 to 1917— Continued. B ank clearings.* New York. Total United States. Dollars. National banks, f Num Capital paid ber. in. Dollars. 5,632,912,098 7,231,143,057 5,915,742,758 6,871,443,591 14,867,597,849 24,097,196,656 26,032,384,342 28,717,146,914 28,675,159,472 28,484,288,637 37,407,028,987 27,804,539,406 29,300,986,682 33,844,369,568 35,461,052,826 22,855,927,636 25,061,237,902 21,597,274,247 23,289,243,701 22,508,438,442 25,178,770,691 37,182,128,621 48,565,818,212 46,552,846,161 40,293,165,258 34,092,037,338 25,250,791,440 33,374,682,216 34,872,848,786 30,863,686,609 34,796,465,529 37,660,686,572 34.053.698.770 36,279,905,236 34,421,379,870 24.230.145.368 28,264,379,126 29,350,894,884 31.337.760.948 39.853.413.948 57.368.230.771 51,964,588,564 77,020,672,494 74,753,189,436 70,833,655,940 59,672,796,804 91.879.318.369 103,754,100,091 95,315,421,238 *73,630,971,913 99,257,662,400 102,553,959,069 92.420.120.000 96.672.301.000 98.121.520.000 89,760,344,971 90,842,707,724 147,180,709,461 181,534,031,388 52,126,704,488 48,750,886,813 53,501,411,510 58,845,279,505 57,298,737,938 60,883,572,438 58,880,682,455 45,028,496,746 50,975,155,046 51,935,651,733 54,179,545,030 65,924,820,769 88,828,672,533 84,582,450,081 114,819,792,086 116,021,618,003 113,963,298,973 102,356,435,047 140,592,087,616 157,681,259,999 154,476,830,537 126,238,694,398 158,877,192,100 168.986.664.000 159.639.539.000 168.685.953.000 173.193.009.000 163.849.811.000 163.098.715.000 242.235.794.000 303.997.997.000 Loans and discounts. Surplus fund and undivided profits. DoUars. 66 467 1,294 1,634 1,636 1,640 1,619 1,612 1,723 1,853 1,968 1,983 2.076 2,091 2,078 2,056 2,048 2.076 2,115 2.239 2,417 2,625 2.689 2,809 3,014 3,120 3.239 3,484 3,652 3,759 3,807 3,770 3,715 3.689 3,610 3.582 3.583 3,732 4,165 4,535 4,939 5,331 5,668 6,053 6,429 6,824 6,926 7,145 7,277 7,372 7,473 7,525 7,605 7,579 7,604 7,188,393 75,213,945 325,834,558 414,270,493 418.558.148 420,105,011 422,659,260 427,235,701 450,330,841 470,543,301 490,109,801 491,003,711 501.568.564 500, $93,796 481,044,771 470,393,366 455,244,415 455.909.565 460,227,835 477,184,390 500,298,312 522,515,996 526,273,602 539,109,292 571,648,811 588,384,018 605,851,641 642,073,676 672,903,597 684,678,203 685,786,719 671,091,165 658,224,180 651,144,855 632,153,042 622,016,745 604,865,327 621,536,461 645,719,099 701,990, 554 743,506,048 767.378.148 791,567,231 826,129,785 883,690,917 919,100,850 937,064,036 989,567,114 1,019,633,152 1,033,570,675 1,056,919,792 1,058,192,335 1,068,519,105 1.066.049.000 1.082.779.000 5,466,088 70,746,513 362,442,743 550,353,094 588,450,396 655,729,546 686,347,756 719,341,186 789,416,568 871,531,449 925,557,682 926,195,672 972,926,532 933,686,530 901,731,416 835,078,133 835,875,012 994,712,646 1,144,988,949 1,208,932,656 1,285,591,902 1,269,862,936 1,257,655,548 1,421,547,199 1,560,371,741 1,628,124,565 1,779,054,528 1,933,509,333 1,963,704,948 2,127,757,191 2,020,483,671 1,944,441,315 2,016,639,536 1,971,642,012 1,977,553,711 2,163,681,938 2,492,230,585 2,623,512,201 2,956,906,376 3,221,859,631 . 3,415,045,751 3,595,013,467 3,899,170,328 4,206,890,078 4,631,143,692 4,615,675,532 5,035,883,517 5,430,159,187 5,610,838,787 5,953,904,432 6,143,028,133 6,430,069,214 6,659,971,463 7.679.167.000 8.818.312.000 4,224,240 54,462,974 79,438,167 93,889,034 309,383,342 126,031,475 184,551,547 143.857.432 155,416,242 172.153.609 184,572,274 185,329,199 178,506,539 175,222,425 158,661,053 160.124.222 168,545,660 181,363,655 183,208,069 206,686,059 216.360.903 198,753,747 221,305,821 234,643,033 253.402.609 269,444,563 292,469,399 314.647.514 326,467,360 343,082,950 330,296,968 329,004,137 331,851,632 330.267.222 332,971,643 342,321,752 391,547,835 416,739,818 482,377,443 542,183,538 581,638,528 615,291,237 665,163,368 720,413,039 748,701,600 807,070,834 861,403,608 913.500.903 950.827.515 988,747,755 991.522.432 1,096,844,532 1.037.239.000 1.115.774.000 Year. .1300 .1810 .1820 .1830 .1840 .1850 .1855 .I860 .1861 .1862 .1863 ,.1864 ,.1865 ,.1866 .1867 ,.1868 ,.1869 .1870 ,.1871 ,.1872 ,.1873 ,.1874 ,.1875 ,.1876 ,.1877 ..1878 ..1879 ..1880 ..1881 ..1882 ..1883 ,.1884 .1885 ..1886 ..1887 .-.1888 .1889 ,.1890 .1891 .1894 .1895 .1896 .1897 .1898 .1899 .1900 .1901 .1902 .1903 .1904 .1905 .1906 .1907 .1908 .1909 .1910 .1911 -1912 .1913 .1914 .1915 .1916 .1917 ♦ Years ended Sept 30. f Statistics for institutions reporting nearest June 30 in each year. 3 Includes Federal reserve notes, first issue in November, 1914, and Federal Reserve bank notes, first issue in January, 1916. 708 PRO G RESS OF T H E U N IT E D ST A T E S . No. 400. — Statistical! R ecord Year. 1800... 1810:.. 1820... 1830.. 1840.. 1850.. 1855.. 1860.. 1861... 1862... 1863.. 1864.. 1865.. 1866.. 1867.. 1868.. 1869.. 1870.. 1871.. 1872.. 1873.. 1874.. 1875.. 1876.. 1877.. 1878.. 1879.. 1880.. . 1881... 1882... 1883.. 1884.. 1885.. 1886.. 1887.. 1888.. 1889.. 1890.. 18911 . 1892.. 1893.. 1894.. 1895.. 1896.. 1897--. 1898.. 1899.. 1900.. 1901.. 1902.. 1903.. 1904.. 1905.. 1906.. 1907.. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917-. National banks. Savings banks, i Dollars. D ollars. e119,414,239 « 398,357,660 • 533,338,174 539,599,076 575,842,070 574,307,383 542,261,563 602,110,758 618,801,619 641,121,775 622,863,154 686,478,630 641,432,886 636,267,529 621,632,160 648,934,141 833,701,034 1,031,731,043 1,066,707,249 . 1,643,137,763 . 979,020,350 . 1,166,376,517 . 1,146,246,911 . 1.285.076.979 . 1,292,342,471 . 1.442.187.979 . 1,521,745,665 1,535,058,569 . 1,753,339,680 . 1,556,761,230 . 1,677,801,201 . 1,736,022,007 . 1,-668,413, 508 1,770,480,563 . 2,023,357,160 . 2.522.157.509 . 2,458,092,758 . 2.941.837.429 . 3,098,875,772 . 3.200.993.509 . 3,312,439,842 . 3,783,658,494 4,055,873,637 4,322,880,141 4,374,551,208 4,898,576,696 5,287,216,312 5,477,991,156 5,825,461,163 . 5,953,461,551 6.268.692.430 9 6,611,281,822 98.143.048.000 99.521.648.000 1,138,576 6,973,304 14,051,520 43,431,130 84,290,076 149,277,504 146,729,882 169,434,540 206,235,202 236,280,401 242,619,382 282,455,794 337,009,452 392,781,813 457,675,050 549,874,358 650,745,442 735,046,805 802,363,609 864,556,902 924,037,304 941,350,255 866.218,306 879,897,425 802,490,298 819,106,973 891,961,142 966,797,081 1,024,856,787 1.073.294.955 1,095,172,147 1,141,530,578 1,235,247,371 1,364,196,550 1,444,391,325 1.550.023.956 1,654,826,142 1, 758,329,618 1,808,800,262 1,777,833,242 1,844,357,798 1,935,466,468 1,983,413,564 2,028,208,409 2,182,006,424 2,389,719,954 2,518,599,536 2,650,104,486 2,815,483,106 2,918,775,329 3,093,077,357 3,299,544,601 3,495,410,087 3,479,192,891 3,713,405,710 4,070,486,247 4,212,583,599 4,451,555,688 4,726,472,768 4,936,591,849 4,997,706,013 5,088,587.295 5,418,022,275 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Individual deposits in—* Loan and State banks. trust companies. D ollars. of the P rogress Private banks.* Total. Dollars. D ollars. Dollars. 85,025,371 87,817,992 84,215,849 73,136,578 75,873,219 90,008,008 111, 670,329 144,841,596 165,378,515 188,745,922 188,417,293 214,063,415 240,190,711 257,878,114 299, 612,899 336,456,492 355,330,080 411,659,996 486,244,079 471,298,816 546,652,657 586,468,156 566,922,205 662,138,397 835,499,064 1,028,232,407 1,271,081,174 1,525,887,493 1,589,398,796 1,600,322,325 1,980,856,737 2,008,937,790 2,061,623,035 1,866,964,314 2,835,835,181 3,073,122,706 3,295,855,895 3,674,578,239 3,571,361,003 3,939,807,098 4,204,596,409 5,203,322,311 5,803,303,230 321.100.000 322.100.000 243,840, Q00 .183,830,000 139,920,000 182,667,235 241,845,554 295,622,160 2,182, 512,744 2,150, 629,791 2,057, 196,222 1,901, 260,654 1,834, 175,887 2,134, 234,861 2,538, 570,371 2,755, 743,582 96,580,457 94,878,842 83,183,718 99,721, 667 94,959,727 93,091,148 68,552,696 66,074,549 81,824,932 59,116,378 50,278,243 62,085,084 64,974,392 96,206,049 118,621,903 131,669,948 133,247,990 95.791.454 127,937,098 109,947,509 151,072,225 126,673,158 193.263.224 124,644,003 142.277.224 152,494,619 143,457,229 145,848,285 134.410,300 146.765.454 161,923,941 3,305,091,171 3,419,343,819 3,776,410,402 4,061,002,364 4,196,811,530 4,664,934,251 4,627,223,910 4,651,115,302 4,921,267,817 4, 945,124,424 5,094,735,370 5, 688,164,456 6,768,658,361 7,238,986,450 8,460,642,288 9,104,722,986 9,553,693,594 10,000,546,999 11,350,739,316 12,215,767,666 13,099,635,348 12,784,511,169 14,108,039,477 15,283,396,254 15,906,274,710 17,024,067,607 17,476,764,134 18,517,732,879 19,225,766,874 22,882,433,354 26,295,721,493 75,696,857 109,586,595 212,705,662 257,229,562 296,322,408 393,686,226 C6) 110,V54,034 143,696,383 165,871,439 157,928,658 226,654,538 142,764,491 166,958,229 208,751,611 261,362,303 281,775,496 334,995,702 325,365,669 344,307,916 342,882,767 447,995,653 410,047,842 507,084,481 553,054,584 556,637,012 648,513,809 706,865,643 658,107,494 712,410,423 695,659,914 723,640,795 912,365,406 1,164,020,972 1,266,735,282 1,610,502,246 1,698,185,287 1, 814,570,163 % 073,218,049 2,365,209,630 2,741,464,129 3,068,649,860 2,937,129,598 2,466,968,666 2,727,926,986 2,777,566,836 2,919,977,898 3,081,011,583 3,226,793,217 3,277,772,330 4,300,710,294 5,390,824,047 * Statistics of national banks are as of reports nearest to June 30 of each year. Those of other banks combine reports of various dates w ithin the year. i From 1896 to 1908, inclusive, includes Illinois State banks having savings departm ents. ^ * Includes all private banks from 1875 to 1882; from 1887 to date includes only those voluntarily reporting, estim ated at one-fourth of total private banks. • “ Ordinary receipts” include receipts from customs, internal revenue, direct tax, public lands, and “ M iscellaneous,” but do not include receipts from loans, premiums, or Treasury notes, or reve nues of Post Office Departm ent. The figures cover actual receipts as of Treasury accounts. * Actual collections on account of duties and tonnage tax. 6 No data. * Individual and other. PB O G K E S8 O F T H E o p the U nited States , 1800 Depositors in savings banks.** Number. 8,635 38,035 78,701 251,354 431,602 693,870 694,487 787,943 887,096 976,025 980,844 1,067,061 1,188,202 1,310,144 1,466,684 I, 1,902,047 I , 992,925 2,185,832 2,293,401 2,359,864 2,368,630 2,395,314 2,400,785 2,268,707 2,335,582 2,528,749 2,710,354 2,876,438 3,015,151 3,071,495 3,158,950 3.418.013 3,838,291 4,021,523 4,258,893 4,533,217 4,781,605 4,830,599 4,777,687 4,875,519 5,065,494 5,201,132 5,385, 746 5,687,818 6,107,083 6,358,723 6,666,672 7.035.228 7,305,443 7.696.229 8,027,192 8,588,811 8,705,848 8,831,863 9,142,908 9,794,647 10,010,304 10,766,936 II, II, 11,148,392 11.367.013 to U N IT E D 1917— Continued. Governm ent receipts.! O rdinary.* Customs. * Total. Per capita. Dollars. 10,848,749 9,384,214 17,840,670 24,844,117 19,480,115 43,592,889 65,350,575 56,054,600 41,476,299 51,919,261 112,094,946 243,412,971 322,031,158 619,949,564 462,846,680 376,434,454 357,188,256 395,959,834 630,846 374,431,105 364, 694,230 322,177,674 299,941,091 284,020,771 290,066,585 281,000,642 257,446,776 272,322,137 333,526,501 360,782,293 403,525,250 398,287,582 348,519^70 323,6907706 336,439,727 371,403,278 379.266.075 387,050,069 403,080,983 392,612,447 354,937,784 385,819,629 297,722,019 313.390.075 326,976,200 347,721,705 405,321,335 515,960,620 667,240,852 587,685,338 562,478,233 560,396,676 539,716,914 544,606,759 694,717,942 663,125,660 601,060,723 603,589,490 675,511,715 701,372,375 691,778,465 724,111,230 109,499 734,673,167 285,755 697,910,827 779,664,552 1,118,174,126 709 STATES; Dollars. 2.04 1.8 1.85 1.9 1.14 1.8 2.40 1.78 1.30 1.58 7.14 9.26 14.65 12.78 10.18 9.46 10.26 9.47 8.98 7.73 7.01 6.46 6.43 5.41 5.57 6.65 7.00 7.6 7.41 6.36 6.76 5.8 6.33 6.32 6.31 6.43 6.14 5.44 5.81 4.40 4.65 4.85 5.55 7.56 7.11 6.93 6.59 6.54 7.02 7.70 6.87 6.79 7.48 7.46 7.23 7.44 6.93 7.61 10.74 Dollars. 9,080,938 8,583,309 15,005,612 21,922,391 13,499,502 39,668,686 53,025,794 53,187,512 39,582,126 49,056,398 69,059,642 102,316,153 84,928,261 179,046,652 176,417,811 164,464,600 180,048, 427 194,538,374 206,270,408 216,370,287 188,089,523 163,103,834 157,167,722 148,071,985 130,956,493 130,170,680 137,250,048 186,522,065 198,159,676 220,410, 730 214,706,497 195,067,490 181,471,939 192,905,023 217,286,893 219,091,174 223,832,742 229,668,585 219,522,205 177,452,964 203,355,017 131,818,531 152,158,617 160,021,752 176,554,127 149,575,062 206,128,482 233,164,871 238,585,456 254,444,708 284,479,582 261,274,565 261,798,857 300,251,878 332,233,363 286,113,130 300,711,934 333,683,445 314,497,071 311, 321,672 318,891,396 292,320,015 209,786,672 213,185,846 225,962,393 Excess of ordi----------------- nary receipts T , , ( + )orordinary Year. Internal disbursem ents revenue, ( —)-t Dollars. 809,397 7,431 106,261 12,161 1,682 37,640,788 109,741,134 209,464,215 309,226,813 266,027,537 191,087,589 158,356,461 184,899,756 143,098,154 130,642,178 113,729,314 102,409,785 110,007,494 116,700,732 118,630,408 110,681,625 113,561,611 124,009,374 135,264,386 146,497,595 144,720,369 121.586.073 112,498,726 116,805,936 118,823,391 124,296,872 130,881,514 142,606,706 145,686,249 153.971.073 161,027,624 147,111,233 143, 421,672 146,762,865 146,688,574 170,900,641 273,437,162 295,327,927 307,180,664 271,880,122 230,810,124 232,904,119 234,095,741 249,150,213 269,666,773 251,711,127 246,212,644 8289,933,519 8 322,529,201 8 321,612,200 8 344,416,966 8 380,041,007 8 415,669,646 8 512,702,029 8 809,366,208 Dollars. + 34,778 + 909,461 444,865 + 9,702,009 - 4,834,403 + 2,644,506 + 6,719,912 - 7,146,276 - 25,173,914 -417,650,981 -606,639,330 -621,556,130 -973,068,132 + 927,208 +116,117,854 + 6,095,320 + 35,997,658 +102,302,829 + 91,270,711 + 94,134,534 + 36,938,348 - 1,297,709 + 9,397,379 + 24,965, 500 + 39,666,167 + 20,482,450 + 5,374,253 + 68,678,864 +101,130,654 +145,543,811 +132,879,444 +104,393,626 + 63,463,771 + 93,956,589 +103,471,098 +119,612,116 +105,053,443 +105,344,496 + 37,239,763 + 9,914,454 + 2,341,674 - 69,803,261 - 42,805,223 - 25,203,246 - 18,052,454 - 38,047,248 - 89,111,560 + 79,527,060 + 77,717,984 + 91,287,876 + 54,307,652 + 7,479,093 - 18,753,335 + 45,312,517 +111,420,531 - 20,041,667 - 58,734,955 + 15,806,324 + 47,234,377 + 37,224,502 + 41,340,524 + 34,418,677 - 26,852,340 + 55,171,553 +308,807,918 .180C .181C .182C .183C .184( _185C .1851 .im .186] .1865 .1863 ,.18ft .1861 .186< .1861 .1863 ,.186! ,.187( .187] .187! .187! .187' ..187! ..1871 ..187' ..187! ,.187! ..3881 ..188: ..188! ..188! ..188..188! ..1881 ..188' ..188! ..1881 ..1891 .U89: ..189! ..189! ..189..189' ..1891 ..189! ..1901 ..190 ..190 ..190 ..190 ..190 ..190 ..190 ..190 . .190 ..191 ..191 ..191! ..191: ..191 ..191 ..191 ♦ Statistics of national banks are as of reports nearest to June 30 of each yeaT. Those of other banks combine reports of various dates w ithin the year. f Fiscal years. 7 The ordinary receipts and disbursem ents and per capita on receipts for 1891 were erroneously stated by the Register of the Treasury in his reports for 1891,1892, and 1893. (See Finance Reports for those years, pp. 767, 845, and 906.) 8includes corporation tax : 1910, $20,951,781; 1911, $33,516,977; 1912, $28,583,304; 1913, $35 006,300; 1914, corporation income tax $32,456,663, corporation excise tax $10,671,077, and individual income tax $28,253,535; 1915, emergency revenue $52,069,126, corporation income tax $39,155,597, and individual income tax $41,046,162; 1916, emergency revenue $84,278,302, corporation income tax $56,993,658,-and individualincoine tax $67,943,595; 1917, emergency revenue $95,297,554; corporation income tax $179,572,888; and individual income tax $180,108,340. Digitized*for FRASERtime deposits. Demand and 710 PROGRESH O P T H E U N IT E D ST A T E S No. 4 0 0 .—Statistical R ecord of the P rogress Governm ent disbursements.* Ordin ary.i Year. Total. Per capita. War.® Navy.* Total num ber Interest of pen on public Pensions. sioners. debt. % Dollars. Dollars. Dollars, 1 Dollars,. Dollars. Dollars, 10,813,971 2.04 64, m 1800......... 2,560,879 3,448,716 3,402,601 8,474,753 83,744 1.17 2,294,324 1,654,244 3,163,671 1810......... 1.90 2,630,392 4,387,990 5,151,004 : 3,208,376 18,286,635 1820......... 15,142,: 108 1830......... 1.18 4,767,129 3,239,429 1.912.575 ! 1,363,297 1.42 174,598 : 2,603,562 7,095,267 6,113,897 1840......... ' 24,314,518 40,948,383 1.77 9,687,025 7,904,725 3,782,393 1,866,886 1850.......... 58,630,663 2.15 14.648.074 13,327,095 2,314*465 1,477,612 1855......... 1860.......... : 63,200,8762.01 16,472,203 11,514,650 3,144,121 1,100,802 2.14 66,650,213 23,001,531 12,387,157 4,034,157 i 1,034,600 f "*8,636* 1861......... 186a......... 469,570,242 : 14,35 389,173,562 42*640,353 13,190,345 852,170 8,159 ; 21.54 718,734,276 603,314,412 63,261,235 24,729,701 1,078,513 14,791 1863 ..................... 864,969,101 25.40 1864 ..................... 690.391.649 85*704,964 53,685,422 4,985,474 51,135 ' ..................... , 1.295,099,290 37.27 1,030,690,.400 122,617,434 77,395,090 16.347.621 ; 86,986 1865 519,022,356 14.63 283,154,676 43*285,662 133,067*625 : 15,605,550 126,722 1866 ..................... * 9.58 346.729.326 95,224,416 31.034.011 143,781,592 20,936,552 153,183 1867 ..................... 370,339,134 123.246.649 25,775,503 140,424,046 23,782,387 : 169,643 1868 ..................... ' 10.01 321,190,598 8,51 1869 ..................... 78.501.991 20,000,758 1.30,694,243 28.476.622 i 187,963 293,657,005 1870 ..................... 7.61 57,655*675 21,780,230 129,235,498 28,340,202 i 198,686 283,160,394 7.16 35.799.992 19*431,027 125,576,566 34,443,895 ■ 207,495 1871 ..................... 6.66 1872......... 270,559,696 35,372,157 21,249,810 117,357,840 28,533,403 232,299 285,239,325 6.84 46,323,138 23,526,257 104,750,688 : 29,359,427 : 238,411 1873 ..................... I 301,238,800 7.04 42,313,927 30*932,587 107,119,815 29,038,415 ; 236,241 1874 ..................... 274,623,393 6.25 41,129,646 21,497,626 103,093,545 29,456,216 234,821 1875 ..................... 265,401,085 38,070,889 18,963,310 100,243,271 28,257,396 232,137 5.87 1876 ..................... 241,334,475 5.21 37,082,736 14*959,935 97,124,612 : 27,963,752 232,104 1877 ..................... 236.964.327 4.98 32,154,148 17,365,301 102,500,875 27,137,010 223,998 1878 ..................... 5.46 40,425*661 15.125.127 105,327,949 35,121,482 242,755 1879......... 266,947,884 264,847,687 5.28 1880 ..................... 38,116,916 13y5S6,985 95.757.575 56,777,174 i 250,802 5.06 40*466,461 15,686,672 85,508,741 ; 50,059,280 268,830 1881......... 259,651,639 4.92 1882......... 257,981,440 43,570,494 15,032,046 71,077,207 ; 61,345,194 285,697 4.94 48*. 911,383 15.283.437 59,160*131 06,012,574 303,658 1883......... 265.408.138 4.45 39,429,603 17,292,601 54,578* 378 55,429,228 ; 323,756 ISM......... 244,126,244 4.63 42.670.578 16,021,080 51,386,256 . 56,102,267 345,125 1886......... 260,226,935 4.22 1886......... 242.483.139 34,324,153 18,907,888 50,580,146 : 63,404,864 : 365,783 267, 932,180 4.56 38,561,026 15.141.127 47,741,577 75,029,102 : 406,007 1887 ..................... 4.32 259,653,959 38,522,436 18.926.438 44,715*007 ; 80,288,509 : 452,557 1888 ..................... 281,996,616 4.60 44,435,271 21,378,809 41,001*484. 87,624,779 : 489,725 1889 ..................... 4.75 ! ..................... 297,736,487 1890 44,582,838 22,006,206 86,099,284 106*. 936,855 537,944 18917........ 355, 372,685 5.56 48,720,065 26,113,896 37,547,135 124,415,951 ! 676,160 345,023,331 5.29 1892 ..................... 46,895,456 29,174,139 23,378,116 134,683,053 876,068 5.77 49,641,773 30,136,084 27,264,392 159,357,558 ; 966,012 1893......... 383,477,954 5.43 367,525,280 54,567,930 31,701,294 27,841,406 141,177,285 969.544 1894 ..................... 356,195,298 5.16 1895 ..................... 51.804.579 28y797,796 30,978,630 141,395,229 970,524 5.01 50,830,921 27,147,732 35,386*. 029 139,434,001 ! 970?678 352,179,446 1896 ..................... 365, 774,160 5.10 1897 ..................... 48,950,268 34,561,546 37,791,110 141,053,165. l 976,014 1898.. .... 6.07 91,992,000 58,823,104 37,585,056 147,452,369 , 993,714 443,368,583 8.14 605,072,180 229,841,254 63,942,985 39,896,.925 139,394,929 ; 991,519 1839 6.39 487,713,792 1900 ..................... 134,774,768 15,953, 078 40.160.333 140,877,316 993,629 6.56 509,967,353 1901 ..................... 144,615,697 60,506,978 32.342.979 139.323.622 ! 997,735 19®......... 471,190,858 5.96 112,272,216 67.803.128 29,108,045 138,488,560 ‘ 999,446 506,089,022. 118,619,520 82*618,034 28,556,349 138,425,646 996.545 1903 ..................... ..................... 6.26 532,237,821 6.50 115,035,411 102,956,102 24,646*. 490 142,559,266 : 994,762 1904 ..................... 563,360,094 6.77 122.175.074 117,560,308 24,590,944 141,773,965 ; .998,441 1905 ..................... 117,946,692 110,474,264 24.308.576 141,034,562 ; 985,971 549,4®, 425 1906 ..................... ..................... 6.49 551,705,129 6.41 122,576*. 465 97*128, 469 24,481,158 139,309,514 \ 967,371 1907 ..................... 7.10 621,102,391 1908 ..................... 137,746,524 118,037,097 21,426,138 153,892,467 ■ 851,687 7.45 161,067,462 115.546.011 21,803,836 161,710,367 ; 946,194 1909 ..................... 662,324,445 659,7®, 391 7.30 155,911,706 123,173,717 21.342.979 160,696,416 ! 921,083 1910 ..................... 654.137.998 1911 ..................... ..................... 6.96 160,135,976 119,937,644 21.311.334 157,980,575 892,098 654,553,963 148* 795*. 422 135,591,956 22,616,300 150,590,456 : 860,294 1912 ..................... ..................... 6.84 7.01 ; ..................... 682,770,706 160,387,453 133,262,862 22,899,108 175,085,450 820,272 1913 700,254,490 7.07 173,522,804 139,682,186 22,863,957 173,440,231 785,239 1914 ..................... T?26 172,973,092 141,835,654 22,902,897 164,387,942 748,147 m s ......... 731,399,759 7.07 164,635,577 155,029,426 22,900,313 159,302,351 709,572 1916.. . . .724.492.999 . 1,147,898,991 11.02 1917.. .... 440,276,880 257,166,437 i 24,742,129 160,318,406 673,111 *fiscal years. * “ Ordinary disbursem ents”1include disbursem entsfor War,. Navy, Indians, pensions, paym ents for interest, and 41Civil and m iscellaneous/' but do not include paym ents for Panam a Canal, public debJL special purposes, or Postal Service. *Based oncover theports prior to 1866, after th a t on im ports for consum ption. Figures total im military and naval establishments only. ’ *The figures cover duties reported at entry, not always liquidated receipts. *711 PROGRESS OP THE UNITED STATES. of th e U n it e d S t a te s , 1800 to 1917— Continued. Im ports of m erchandise.* Free. Dutiable. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars^ Dollars. Dollars. Per et. Percent. 17.19 1800 .-1810 11.89 *34.64 ..1820 7.71 •18,883,252 •1.90 4.87 28,417,056 2.21 45.31 ..1830 5.76 15,178,975 15.45 ..1840 .88 7.48 40,181,813 1.73 23.16 ..1850 9.46 54,129,677 1.99 23.36 ..1855 11.25 53,692,421 1.68 15.67 „1860 9.02. 39,088,269 1.22 , 14.21 ..1861 5.79 46,509,215 1.42 26.08 :_1862 7.29 1 63,729,203 1.91 28.28 ..1863 9.30 96,465,957 2.83 32.03 ..1864 6.87 80,635,170 2.33 38.46 ..1865 11.94 177,056,523 4.96 41.81 ..1866 10.44 268,503,750 4.65 44.56 ..1867 9.33 260,532,779 4.34 46.49 ..1868 10.45 176,557,584 4.68 44.65 ..1869 11.06 191*390,500 4.96 44.89 ..1870 40.51 ..1871 12.63 202,446,673 6.12 [ 37.99 ..1872 13.79 212,619,105 0.21 15.91 184,909,042 4.43 27.90 ..1873 13.26 160,522,285 3.75 28.29 ..1874 11.98 154,564,983 3.51 29.36 ..1875 10.29 145,178,603 3.22 31.25 29.20 ..1877 9; 49 128,428,343 2.77 9.21 127,195,159 2.67 29.00 ..1878 30.33 ..1879 9.00 133,396,436 2.73 12.51 182,747,654 3.64 29.12 ..1880 12.68 193,800,880 3.78 29.79 ..1881 13.65 216,138,916 : 4.12 30.16 ..1882 13.05 210,637,293 3.92 30.04 ..1883 12.16 190,282,836 ; 3.47 28.50 ..1884 10.32 f178,251,601. 3.17 30.75 ..1885 10.87 189,410,448 3.30 30.35 ..1886 11.58 214,222,310 1 3.65 81.52 ..1887 11.79 216,042,256 : 3.60 30.55 ..1888 30.02 ..1889 11.99 220,576,989 3.60 12.16 226,540,037 3.60 29.59 :.1890 25.65 .71891 13.24 216,885,701 3.40 12.36 174,124,270 : 2.67 21.65 ..1892 23.79 ..1893 12.56 199,143,67& 3.00 9.32 129,558,892 1.92 20.56 ..1894 10.61 149,450,608 2.17 20.44 :.1895 20.87 ..1896 10.81 157,013,506 2.23 21.89 ..2897 11.02 172,760,361 , 2.41 24.77 -.1898 8.05 145,438,385 1.99 9.22 202,072,050 2.72 29.48 ..1899 27.62 ..190D 10.98 229,360,771 3.02 28.91 ..1901 10.25 233,556,110 : 2.96 27.95 -.1902 11.18 251.453,155 3.13 27.85 ..1903 12.28 8280,752,416 i 8.42 26.29 ..1904 ; 11.73 8258,161,130 , 3.08 23.77 ..1905 12.74 *258,426,295 i 3.03 24.22 -.1906 i 13.95 8293,910,396 8.38 23.28 ..1907 ■ 15.. 97 8329,480,048 ! 3.72 23.88 -.1903 : 13.11 8282,582,895 3.13 22.99 ..1909 13.94 *294,667,054 3.21 21.11 --IS1Q 1 16.54 *326,561,683 8.50 16.05 *309,965,692 3.25 20.29 -.1911 16.94 *304,899,366 3.15 18,58 ..1912 17.94 »312,5Q8,946 3.17 17.69 ..1913 19.04 *283,511,564 2.83 14.88 -.1914 16.20 *205,755,073 2.02 22.49 .-1915 9.62 L.1916 21.08 209,523,151 2.03 25.40 221,659,066 2.11 8.31 ..1917 S ; S 8 ! S 8 6 a S 3 S l 6 * i S 6 8 8 S S 8 S $ i8 £ a e f f i 9 S 3 5 f S f f i S 8 i g a 8 8 6 S S g 8 S 8 & j ! i S e B ! :8 S 3 # S S S 3 g 8 9 6 3 91,252,768 85.400.000 74.450.000 62,720,956 7.32 98,258,706 49.17 172,509,526 10.42 257,808,708 14.13 353,616,119 20.85 289,310,542 , 24.59 189,356,677 27.84 243,335,815 14.48 316,447,283 13.00 238,745,580 18.65 434,812,066 13.58 395,761,096 5.85 357,436,440 4.25 417,506*379 5.18 435.958.408 462 520,223,684 7.03 626,595,077 7.54 642,136,210 22.55 667,406,342 26.70 533,005,436 27.44 460,741,190 30.46 451,323,126 31.19 437,051,532 32.33 445,777,775 32.01 667,954,746 31.19 642,664,628 31.51 724,639,574 29.06 723,180,914 28.69 667,697,693 31.43 577,527,329 83.46 635,436,136 33.39 692, 319,768 33.83 723,967,114 33.71 745,131,652 3442 789.310.409 33.66 844,916,196 43. 35 827,402,462 55.35 866,400,922 51.31 654,994,622 57.98 731,969,965 49.62 779,724,674 47.42 764,730,412 49.94 616,049,654 47.80 697,148,489 43.07 849,941,184 43,21 823,172,165 41.26 903.320,948 43.93 1,025,719,237 41.55 991,087,371 45.82 1,117,513,071 46.30 1,226,562,446 44 81 1,434,421,425 44.90 1,194,341,792 44.01 1,311,920,224 45.70 1,556,947,430 48.51 1,527,226,106 50.87 1,653,284,934 53.33 1,813,00s, 234 54.47 1,893,925,657 59.54 1,674,169,740 61.73 2,197,883,510 167.91 2,659,355,185 69.52 O 9 '8 4,590,281 58,130,675 48,313,391 49,945,315 18,081,590 155,427,936 36,430,524 221,378,184 73,741,479 279,874,640 71,130,351 218,180,191 52,721,653 136,635,024 35,241,924 208,093,891 41,126,332 275,320,951 44,519,516 194.226.064 59,028,526 375,783,540 23,133,495 372,627,601 15,190,781 342,245,659 21,646,692 395,859,687 20,140,786 4.15r 817,622 36,587,737 483,635,947 43,267,218 679,327,864 144,815,884 497,320,326 151,481,762 415,924*580 346,279,927 386.725.509 140,361,913 320,379,277 140,788,452 310,534,674 141,278,265 295,773,267 142,681,505 303,096,270 208,301,863 459,652,883 202,491,547 440,173,081 210,579,007 514.069.567 207,504,718 515,676,196 209,884,184 457.813.509 193,213,624 384,313,706 212,159,296 423,276,840 234,221,131 458,098,637 244,071,615 479,885,499 256,487,078 488,644,574 265,668,629 523,641,780 366,241,352 478,674,844 457,999,658 369,402,804 444,544,211 421,856,711 379,795,536 275,199,066 363,233,795 368,736,170 369,757,470 409,967,204 381,938,243 382,792,169 291,414,175 324,635,479 800,279,810 396,868,679 367,236,866 482,704,318 339,608,669 483,563,496 396,818,871 506,502,077 426,180,979 599,538,258 454,130,240 i 536,957,131 517,442,302 600,070,769 549,623,878 676.938.568 644,029,761 790,391,664 525,603,308 668,738,484 599,566,639 712,363,585 755,311,396 801,636,034 776,972,509 750,253,596 881,670,830 771,594,104 825,484,072 987,524, 1.127,502,699 766,422,968 1,(S3l526,675 640.643.065 , 1,492,647,350 705,236,160 1,848^40,520 810,514,645 Total- Duties collected.* ad valo On m erchandised 'Average rates. rem Year. Per Per cent free free. capita.3 Total value. Per On du Onand capita. tiable. dutiable. * Fiscal years. The figures ol imports include gold, and silver prior to 1830. 6 Not stated. * 1821; no complete data for 1820 or earlier years. i The ordinary receipts and disbursements and per capita on receipts for 1891 were erroneously stated by the Register of the Treasury in his reports for 1891,1892, and 1893. (See Finance Reports for those years, pp. 767, 845, and 906.) 8 E xport duty from the Philippine Islands not included. PROGRESS OF T H E U N IT E D STATES 712 Ho. 400. — Statistical Exports of merchandise.* Year. 1800. 1810.. 1820. 1830. 1840. 1850. 1855. 1860. 1861. 1862. 1863. 1864. 1865. 1866. 1867. 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. Domestic.1 Foreign.1 Dollars. 31,840.903 42,366,675 51,683,640 58,524,878 111,660,561 184,900,233 192,751,135 316,242,423 204,899,616 179,644,024 186,003,912 143,504,027 136,940,248 337,518,102 279,786,809 269,389,900 275,166,697 376,616,473 428,398,908 428,487,131 505,033,439 569,433,421 499,284,100 525,582,247 589,670,224 680,709,268 698,340,790 823,946,353 883,925,947 733,239,732 804,223,632 724,964,852 726,682,946 665,964,529 703,022,923 683,862,104 730,282,609 845,293,828 872,270,288 1,015,732,011 831,030,785 869,204,937 793,392,599 863,200,487 1,032,007,603 1,210,291,913 1,203,931,222 1,370,763,571 1,460,462,806 1,355,481,861 1,392,231,302 1,435,179,017 1,491,744,641 1,717,953,382 1,853,718,034 1.834.786.357 1,638,355,593 1, 710,083,998 2.013.549.025 2,170,319,828 2.428.506.358 2.329.684.025 2,716,178,465 4,272,177,579 6,227,164,050 Dollars. 39,130,877 24.791.295 18,008,029 13,145,857 12,008,371 9,475,493 26,158,368 17.333.634 14,654,217 11,026,477 17,960,535 15,333,961 29,089,055 11,341,420 14,719,332 12,562,999 10,951,000 16.155.295 14,421,270 15,690,455 17,446,483 16,849,619 14,158,611 14,802,424 12,804,996 14,156,498 12,098,651 11.692.305 18,451,399 17,302,525 19,615,770 15,548,757 15,506,809 13.560,301 13,160,288 12,092,403 12,118,766 12,534,856 12,210,527 14,546,137 16,634,409 22.935.635 14,145,566 19,406,451 18,985,953 21,190,417 23,092,080 23.719.511 27,302,185 26,237,540 27,910,377 25,648,254 26,817,025 25,911,118 27,133,044 25,986,989 24.655.511 34,900,722 35,771,174 34,002,581 37,377,791 34,895,123 52,410,875 61.305.306 62,944,344 Total.1 R ecord of the Im ports of merchandise .f Per capita.3 Free. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 13.37 70,971,780 9.22 66,757,970 7.22 69,691,669 5. 57 71,670,735 123,668,932 7.25 144,375,726 6.23 218,909,503 8.03 333,576,057 10.61 219,553,833 6.85 190,670,501 5.83 203,964,447 6.11 4. 67 158,837,988 166,029,303 4.78 348,859,522 9. 84 39,563,227 294,506,141 7. 73 16,923.552 281,952,899 7.29 18,404,354 286,117,697 7.29 21.775.643 392,771,768 9. 77 21,189,105 442,820,178 10.83 47.316.643 444,177,586 10.55 94,094,635 522,479,922 12.12 141, 473,322 586,283,040 13.31 159,076,057 513,442,711 11.36 145,185,903 540,384,671 11.64 128,031,139 602,475,220 12. 72 154,456,844 694,865,766 14.30 139,443,607 710,439,441 14.29 174, 643,157 835,638,658 16.43 206, 583,345 902,377,346 17. 23 206,910,261 750,542,257 13.97 214.036.390 823,839,402 14.98 205,111,054 13.20 203,321,386 740,513,609 742,189,755 12.94 195.782.174 679,524,830 11.60 219,887,787 716,183,211 11.98 239,781, 913 695,954,507 11.40 248,590,235 11.92 261,164,484 742,401,375 857,828,684 13.43 288,528,328 884,480,810 13. 66 429,355,677 1.030.278.148 15. 61 446,978,931 12.98 417.344.174 847,665,194 892,140,572 12. 85 383,371,933 11. 51 384,816,131 807,538,165 12.29 322,952,457 882,606,938 14.42 377,288,396 1,050,993,556 16.59 268,384,173 1,231,482,330 16.20 350,897,220 1,227,023,302 1,394,483,082 17.76 342,288,761 1,487,764,991 18.53 381,512,618 1,381,719,401 16.85 408,640,299 1,420,141,679 16.96 437,430,238 17.14 490,616,703 1,460,827,271 1,518,561,666 17.48 530,464,135 1,743,864,500 19.75 591,744,320 1,880,851,078 20.,91 636.142.390 20.32 504,644,541 1,860,773,346 1,663, Oil, 104 17,82 699,714,956 1,744,984,720 18.28 769,426,798 2,049,320,199 21.15 794,444,255 22.41 992,343,921 2,204,322,409 2.465.884.149 24.66 991,850,747 2,364,579,148 23.27 1,097,937,712 2,768,589,340 26.70 1,167,428,816 4,333,482,885 41.33 1,611,887,638 6,290,108,394 59.30 2,135,396,804 Dutiable. Total. Dollars. Dollars. 2 184,630,544 354,552,623 349,602,218 416.680.251 439.942.953 525.794.456 561,870,064 453,774,726 403,039,850 357,967,033 299,316,026 325.789.456 292,368,876 338,959,639 490,223.831 463,299,187 538,807,117 481,955,162 425,940,474 392,086,499 443,541,402 469,036,565 476,821,136 509,357,481 534,869,398 398,985,266 393,952,024 358,904,750 292,941,008 416,853,216 358,627,099 $65,306,833 366,580,275 448,070,190 486.860.953 498,907,292 560,676,571 558,064,089 545,292,487 648,680,415 728.757.252 787,027,430 611,729,546 775,805,768 793,477,353 737,914,905 825,729,134 800,745, 733 691,338,289 611,167,879 779,747,697 817,069,151 194,193,771 371.476.175 368,006,572 438,455,894 461,132,058 573,111,099 655,964,699 595,248,048 562,115,907 503,152,936 427,347,165 480,246,300 431,812,483 513, 602,796 696.807.176 670.209.448 752,843,507 687,066,216 629,261,860 587,868,673 663,429,189 708,818,478 725,411,371 770,521,965 823,397,726 828,320,943 840,930,955 776,248,924 676,312,941 801,669,347 681,579,556 742,595,229 634.964.448 798,967,410 829,149,714 880,419,910 969,316,870 995,494,327 1,035,909,190 1,179,144,550 1,320,501,572 1,423,169,820 1,116,374,087 1,475,520,724 1,562,904,151 1,532,359,160 1,818,073,055 1,792,596,480 1,789,276,001 1,778,596,695 2,391,635,335 2,952,465,955 * Fiscal years, t Calendar years. 1 Figures include gold and silver prior to 1830. a Based on total exports prior to 1866; after th at on domestic exports only. P r o g ress 713 PBOGRESS OF T H E U N IT ED STATES. of the U n it e d S t a t e s , 1800 to 1917—Continued. Exports of merchandise.f Dom estic exports.* D om estic.1 Foreign.1 Total.1 Agricultural im plem ents. A nim als. Chemicals, drugs, dyes, etc.3 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars . Dollars. Dollars. 237,613 1,855,091 640,223 624,810 837,189 326,547 461,809 894,664 777,688 733,395 917,046 1,045,039 1,019,604 1,773,716 2,033,447 3,310,388 2,672,505 2,436,287 3,325,203 5,844,653 .11,487,754 15,882,120 16,412,398 9,729,116 10,789,268 20,293,529 14,567,081 12,518,660 10,598,362 12,885,090 18,374,805 33,638,128 32.935,086 36,498,221 27,527,985 35,712,641 35,754,045 41,840,969 43,568,461 46,243,406 37,880,916 43,585,031 52,058,876 44,871,684 34,781,193 47,977,875 46,728,281 49,139,568 41,203,080 34,101,289 22,645,438 17,447,735 19,048,653 15,447,987 7,080,122 5,803,659 77,953,686 99,671,296 89,382,853 Year. 1,598,294 994,151 1,197,281 655,580 907,659 1,236,613 1.938.275 1,800,980 1.947.425 2,468,896 2,977,222 3,013,326 2,248,134 2,200,287 2.377.276 2,434,866 2,663,887 2,432,544 2,938,844 3,231,085 2,913,861 3,135,600 3,466,885 2,736,266 2,917,447 3,159,772 3,641,028 3,892,690 4,518,370 4,284,753 4,033,969 3,938,330 4,200,689 4,595,632 4,838,858 4,972,831 5,424,279 5,406,781 5,691,582 5.766.425 6,537,401 7,130,334 8,138,789 8,792*545 8,854,708 10.457.791 12,452,679 13,497,132 12,115,795 12,636,398 13,620,822 14,616,038 16,763,109 18,220,627 17,983,833 16,234,347 18.105.792 20,396,925 21,912,942 22,286,340 21,924,337 43,223,330 119,937,581 181,028,432 4150,166,875 294,983,527 269,844,993 324,421,333 387,780,302 445,563,259 452,143,553 550,098,492 553,929,342 497,263,737 575,735,804 607,566,495 723,286,821 754,656,755 875,564,075 814,162,951 749,911,309 777,523,718 733,798,764 673,593,506 699>519,430 703,319,692 679,597,477 814,154,864 845,999,603 957,333,551 923,237,315 854,729,454 807,312,116 807,742,415 986,830,080 1,079,834,296 1*233,558,140 1*252,932,344 1*453,010,112 1*438,078,651 1 333,268,491 1 457,647,183 1 425,711,233 1*599,422,622 1 772,716,021 1 895,356,464 1 728,670,188 1*700,721,985 1 829,022,929 2 058,413,224 2 362,696,056 2 448,284,477 3 071,057,744 3 493,230,532 5 422,642,505 6 162,192,627 ‘5,652,036 15,155,340 11,476,475 12,954,655 15,805,708 14,788,829 16,694,395 17,659,375 15,943,211 13,683,685 14,930,825 12,735,917 13,805,252 10,503,070 14,119,347 19,386,176 18,070,637 17,685,598 15,597,664 14,656,292 13,884,591 11,981,352 12,163,573 12,951,483 11,502,945 13,176,095 15,183,345 21,379,327 17,790,132 17,117,721 19,007,161 19,874,749 21,988,126 22,535,627 24,936,001 27,297,209 27,417,442 27,105,900 25,607,507 27,568,173 25,527,413 28,069,741 24,165,259 27,476,660 37,235,975 34,113,522 36,521,937 35,733,855 42,566,306 61,440,315 59,998,596 64,063,027 *155,818,911 310.138.867 281,321,468 337,375,988 403,586,010 460,352,088 468,837,948 567.757.867 569,872,553 510.947.422 590,666,629 620,302,412 737,092,073 765,159,825 889.683.422 833,549,127 767,981,946 795,209,316 749,366,428 688,249,798 713,404,021 715,301,044 691,761,050 827,106,347 857,502,548 970,509,646 938,420,660 876,108,781 8*5,102,248 824,860,136 1,005,837,241 1,099,709,045 1,255,546,266 1,275,467,971 1,477,946,113 1,465,375,860 1,360,685,933 1,484,753,083 1,451,318,740 1,626,990,795 1,798,243,434 1,923,426,205 1,752,835,447 1,728,198,645 1,866,258,904 2,092,526,746 2,399,217,993 2,484,018,292 3,113,624,050 3,554,670,847 5,482,641,101 6,226,255,654 611,152 1,395,556 1,373,004 936,210 673,381 1,037,530 1,068,476 1,070,946 1,547,413 2.585.914 3,089,753 2,625,372 2,256,449 1,815,873 2,575,198 2,933,388 2,245,742 2,400,318 2,976,371 3,883,919 3,442,767 2,561,602 2,367,258 2,138;398 2,645,187 3,623,769 3,859,184 3,219,130 3,794,983 4,657,333 5.027.915 5,413,075 5,176,775 5,240,686 7,609,632 12,432,197 16,099,149 16,313,434 16.286.740 21,006,622 22,749,635 20.721.741 24,554,427 26,936,456 24.344.398 25,694,184 28,124,033 35.973.398 35,640,005 40,572,352 31,965,789 10,304,978 17,611,297 26,552,986 * Fiscal years. t Calendar years. . ,., , , , , ,, 3 D oesnot include baking powder, ginseng, roots, herbs, etc., or sulphur, crude after 1905. 4 July 1 to D ec. 31. ..1810 .1820 ..1830 .1840 .1850 ,.1855 .1860 .1861 .1862 ,.1863 .1864 .1865 .1866 .1867 ,.1868 ,.1869 .1870 ,.1871 ,.1872 ,.1873 ,.1874 ,.1875 ,.1876 ,.1877 .1878 ,.1879 ,.1880 ,.1881 .1882 .1883 .1884 .1885 .1886 .1887 .1890 .1891 .1892 .1893 .1894 .1897 .1900 .1901 .1902 .1903 .1904 .1905 .1906 .1907 .1908 .1909 .1910 .1911 .1912 .1913 .1914 .1915 .1916 .1917 PBO G BESS OP T H E U N IT E D ST A TE S. No. 400.™ Statistical R ec o r d op th e Domestic exports*—Continued. Cars, car riag es, e tc . 1800. 1810. 1820. 1830. 1840. 1850. 1855. 1860. 1861. 1862. 1863. 1864. 1865. 1866. 1867. 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880'. 1881 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 18901891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911, 1912. 191£. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. Com. E x p lo siv e s. L e a th e r, an d m anu fa ctu res o f. M ea ts a n d m eat p r o d u c ts. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. D olla rs . D ollars. 10,762 28,555 51,190 74,416 95,722 290,525 816,973 472,080 519,175 764,547 620,128 1,282,155 566,124 572,407 404,072 803,828 976,542 765,232 1,419,999 1,651,894 1,693,782 1,181,436 1,147,963 1,405,015 1,511,843 1,273,128 1,407,425 1,557,685 2,832,062 3,508,405 3,026,498 1,864,528 1,927,890 2,107,399 2,243,756 3,090,521 4,746,678 4,905,022 3,266,115 2,577,473 3,351,398 2,384,648 4.785.610 9,952,033 10,270,948 9,860,164 9.905.610 10,920,931 9,872,516 10,499,195 10,936,618 10,610,437 17,788,425 20,513,407 22,072,902 15,392,817 20,630,859 30,534,936 42,633,303 54,585,888 51,676,222 85,108,341 167,743,843 166,543,664 1,138,000 330,919 224,823 338,333 3,892,193 6,961,571 2,399,808 6,890,865 10,387,383 10,592,704 3,353,280 3,686,957 11,070,395 14,871,092 13,094,036 6,820,719 1,287,575 7,458,997 23,984,365 23,794,694 24,769,951 24,456,937 33,265,280 41,621,245 48,030,358 40,655,120 53,298,247 50,702,669 28,845,830 27,756,082 27,648,044 28,003,863 31,730,922 19,347,361 13,355,950 32,982,277 42,658,015 17,652,687 41,590,460 24,587,511 30,211,154 14,650,767 37,836,862 54,087,152 74,196,850 68,977,448 85,206,400 82,527,983 16,185,673 40,540,637 30,071,334 47,446,921 62,061,856 44,261,816 33,942,197 25,194,466 25,427,993 35,961,479 28,957,450 28,800,544 7,008,028 39,339,064 30,780,887 72,497,204 20,476 129,622 128,625 117,347 190,352 356,051 467,772 347,103 101,803 48,208 48,963 31,997 70,151 1,753,064 794,791 612,747 1,228,570 4,314,418 1,168,347 696,255 960,877 860,107 1.162.889 4,747,899 4,833,070 1,966,689 777,344 841.615 761,462 1,373,846 1,177,922 ' 1,367,223 611,330 559,085 648.616 885,637 868,728 995,546 860,355 861,513 1,002,126 1,277,281 1.381.102 1,555,318 1,395,406 1.531.889 1,891,604 1.712.102 2,062,381 2,454,510 2,441,596 2,559,837 3,568,038 4,082,402 3,705,517 3,478,714 5,352,663 4,763,242 5,050,858 5,267,566 6,272,197 41,476,188 467,081,928 802,789,437 * Fiscal years 130,106 212,223 446,222 293,434 224,291 1,153,337 I , 547,177 1,404,054 1,191,056 2,140,013 1,931,126 3,193,648 1,033,829 1,049,615 1,414,372 925,283 673,331 1,897,395 3.684.029 5,305,494 4,786,518 7,324,796 10.008.985 8,167,301 8.080.030 7,769,069 6,760,186 8,088,445 8,999,927 7,923,662 8,305,779 9,692,408 8,737,682 10,436,138 9,583,411 10,747,710 12.438.847 13.278.847 12,0SS, 781 I I , 912,154 14,283,429 15,614,407 20,242,756 19,161,446 21,113,640 23.466.985 27,293,010 27,923,653 29,798,323 31,617,389 33,980,615 37,936,745 40,642,858 45,476,969 40,688,619 42,974,795 52,646,755 53,673,056 60,756,772 63,893,351 57,566,261 120,727,156 146,703,815 153,709,573 15,557,926 14,224,412 16,805,597 30,318,436 47,673,032 39,587,247 35,072,054 22.368.049 18,165,176 23,534,724 23,356,788 21.396.050 30,084,634 55,007,254 71,427,812 70,540,180 67,954,592 78,922,298 101,457,918 106,822,137 101,919,812 113,769,604 134,254,001 105,167,998 95,970,869 99,235,430 93,665,481 123,883,032 129,691,927 130,769,462 93,913,532 123,880,422 129,994,766 130,881,951 130,312,249 137.048.914 128.621.535 127,077,979 128,998,310 158,245,201 167,879,397 175.226.535 187.555.915 192,756,608 175,064,132 170,439,369 165,109,932 202,236,842 195,759,282 187,847,507 163,021,544 128,382,362 146,105,921 151,997,617 150,662,633 143,261,846 205,785,968 266,642,108 353,812,806 P rogress PROGRESS OF T H E U N IT E D STATES. 715 OP the U nited S tates , 180G to 1917—Continued. Domestic experts*—Continued. O ils, m in era l, refin ed . Paper, and manufactures of. Bue&&,maps, en g ra v in g s, AH other. Dollars. D ollars. etc. D ollars, 6,918,502 9,694,900 18,814,966 22,543,641 20,245,743 28.589.278 36,431,66834,922,963 34.751.279 39,040,706 39,146,119 28,672,550 30,695,518 58,032,709 43,880,956 38,124,836 34,291,418 37,250,145 48.103.195 40,998,138 41,800,274 44,354,114 44,340,267 41,964,533 41,260,401 44.830.545 44,658,854 46,150,282 39,704,153 37,574,667 37,083,891 41,498,372 56*261,567 56,463,185 52,782,316 51,070,276 68,247,588 64,425,859 66,218,004 60,923,634 72.487.546 73,433,787 77.025.196 78*228,819 97,651,326 99,092,112 93,813,031 92,698,003 105,640,733 129,666,995 145,361,384 128,781,641 160,662,838 223,658,956 32,004 29,632 119,475 207,218 278,208 250,365 215,231 222,045 259,601 417,613 427,067 342,654 249,993 385,830 341,080 334,312 465,153 893,228 584,930 580,093 512,175 634,345 586,485 725,404 626,630 690,359 831,132 1,018,138 1,414,951 1,389,350 1,314,639 1,546,985 1,734,571 1,712,079 1,886,094 1,820,470 1,943,228 1,808,873 2,620,046 2,316,217 2,338,722 2,647,548 2,434,325 2,656,136 2,943,435 3,472,343 3,997,977 4,442,653 4,347,304 4,844,160 5,830,452 5,813,107 6,107,053 6,351,445 7,088,994 8,853,998 8,840,683 10,092,719 9,639,860 8,096,473 9,243,148 19,346,905 40,994 76,957 99,636 185,637 285,798 347,915 399,793 593,518 548,327 791,429 549,633 574,131 524,188 460,268 519,694 493,266 636,989 650,248 652,612 740,258 795,176 959,468 1,113,301 1,132,227 1,194,785 1,408,976 1,631,370 1,614,950 929,821 972,493 1,106,616 1,118,538 1,078,561 1,191,035 1,226,686 1,299,169 1,382,251 1,540,886 1,906,634 2 ,185> 257 2,713,875 3,333, m 5,494,564 5,477,884 6,215,833 7,438,901 7,312,030 7,180,014 7,543,728 8,238,088 9,536,065 9,856,733 8,064,706 7,663,139 8,994,277 10,361,501 10,617,367 11,686,584 11,02% 774 11,751,885 19,864,238 32,806,075 Wheat.. Wheat flour. D ollars. D ollars. 16,603 46,176 1,635,483 643,745 1,329,246 4,076,704 38,313,624 42,573,295 46,754,195 31,432,133 19,398,028 7,842,749 7,822,555 30,247,632 24,383,259 47,171,229 45,143,424 38,913,060 51,452,254 101,421,459 59,607,863 68,382,899 47,135,562 96,872,016 130,701,079 190,546,305 167,698,485 112,929,718 119,879,341 75,026,678 72,933,097 59,262,715 90,716,481 56,241,468 41,652, 701 45,275,906 51.420.272 161,399,132 93,534,970 59,407,041 43,805,663 39,709,868 59,920,178 145,684,659 104,269,169 73,237,080 96,771,743 112,875,222 87,795,104 35,850,318 3,905,579 28,757,517 00,214,388 99,736,787 68,094,447 47,806,598 22.040.273 28,477,584 89,036,428 87,953,456 333,552,226 215,532,681 298,179,705 * Fiscal years. Wood Y ear. m an u fa c tu r e s . D ollars. 6,846,000 5.296.664 , 3,510,774 6,085,953 2,075,793 >0,143,615 2,995,651 7,998,570 4,826,087 10,896,908 10,086,263 15.448.507 .10,047,956 24,645,849 7,891,843 27,534,677 8,692,802 28,366,069 11,991,272 25,588,249 12.398.436 27,507,084 18.424.436 IS,-396,686 13,402,892 12,803, 775 14,838,574 20,887,798 15,149,096 18,813,865 14,487,838 21,169,593 13,096,086 24,093,184 12,535,457 14,779,641 17,955,684 19.381.664 18,258,021 29,258,094 20,506,417 23,712,440 16,800,309 24,433,470 16,561,525 21,663,947 17,884,156 25,095,721 16,809,400 14,846,605 29,567,713 35,333,197 15,447,449 17,716,835 45,047,257 36,375,055 22,501,616 54,824,459 24,253,071 51,139,696 22.570.493 52,146*336 19,772,542 38,442,955 19,384,825 51,950,082 18,613,656 54,777,710 21,035,612 45,296,485 25,273,326 57,036,168 26,594,183 54,705,616 23,995,993 75,362,283 2% 865,363 75,494,347 24,396,367 25,075,561 69,271,770 51,651,928 25,301,913 29,151,065 52,025,217 55*914,347 35,679,694 69,263,718 34,323,432 38,226,937 73,093,870 67,760,886 45,577,945 69,459,296 48.837.493 66,661,974 44,435,940 7% 756,464 53,236,807 68,894,836 60,955,120 40*176,136 54,962,131 59,106,869 65,214,094 79,704,395 62,175,397 64.170.508 77,183,539 51,157,366 64,540,573 74,920,958 47,621,467 49,386,946 87,701,832 50,999,797 9% 867,764 53,171,537 111,253,125 54,454,175 99,722,528 94,869,343 48* 90% 780 87,337,805 59,572,070 61,623,534 93,198,474 ..1800 ..1810 ..1820 ..1830 ..1840 ..1850 ..1855 ..I860 ..1831 ..1862 ..1863 ..1864 ..1865 ..1866 ..1867 ..1868 ..1869 ..1870 ..1871 ..1872 -.1873 ..1874 ..1875 ..1876 ..1877 ..1878 ..1879 ..1880 ..1881 ..1882 ..1883 ..1884 ..1885 ..1886 ..1887 ..1888 ..1889 ..1890 ..1891 ...1892 ..1893 ..1894 ..1895 ..1896 ...1897 ..1898 ..1899 ..1900 ..1901 ..1902 ..1903 ..1904 ..1905 ..1906 ..1907 ..1908 ..1909 ..1910 ...1911 ..1912 ..1913 ..1914 ..1915 ..1916 ..1917 716 PROGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. No. 4 0 0 .—S tatistical R ecord Agricultural exports.*1 Year. Total. 1800............ 1810............ 1820............ 1830............ 1840............ 1850............ 1855............ 1860............ 1861............ 1862............ 1863............ 1864............ 1865............ 1866............ 1867............ 18GS............ 1869............ 1870............ 1871............ 1872............ 1873............ 1874............ 1875............ 1876............ 1877............ 1878............ 1879............ 1880............ 1881............ 1882............ 1883............ 1884............ 1885............ 1886............ 1887............ 1888............ 1889............ 1890............ 1891............ 1892............ 1893............ 1894............ 1895............ 1896............ 1897............ 1898............ 1899............ 1900............ 1901............ 1902............ 1903............ 1904............ 1905............ 1906............ 1907............ 1908............ 1909............ 1910............ 1911............ 1912............ 1913............ 1914............ 1915............ 1916............ 1917®.......... D ollars. D ollars. . . . i ................... 149,101,277 260,280,413 154,094,839 140,463,928 137,512,273 102,794,359 84,886,860 228,670,278 214,258,245 206,979,580 205,330,174 296,962,357 330,034,934 332,936,080 396,240,107 453,862,070 389,409,703 410,884,027 435,354,451 531,637,041 557,321,801 694,315,497 738,123,799 557,620,540 626,426,608 547,952,579 554,051,145 501,313,738 536,938,387 505,402,327 536,828,565 634,855,869 652,407,931 803,122,045 621,201,671 636,633,747 558,385,861 574,398,264 689,755,193 859,018,946 792,811,733 844,616,530 951,628,331 857,113,533 878,480,557 859,160,264 826,904,777 976,047,104 1,054,405,416 1,017,396,404 903,238,122 871,158,425 1,030,794,402 1,050,627,131 1,123,651,985 1,113,973,635 1,575,937,607 1,518,071,450 1,969,849,707 Foreign. * 77.4 82.3 75.2 78.2 73.9 71.6 62.0 82.6 76.6 76.8 74.6 78.9 77.0 77.7 78.5 79.7 78.0 78.2 73.8 78.1 79.8 843 83.5 76.0 77.9 75.6 76.2 75.3 76.4 73.9 73.5 75.1 74.8 79.1 74 8 73.2 70.4 66.5 66.8 71.0 65.9 61.6 65.2 63.2 63.1 59.9 55.4 56.8 56.9 55.5 55.1 50.9 51.2 48.4 46.3 47.8 54 3 85.5 31.6 9,601,059 10,577,008 9,315,314 5,569,056 8,162,395 9,037,218 .17,876,028 5,793,649 9,244,181 6,709,785 7,067, Oil 10,667,193 9,002,337 9,205,158 9,574,000 9,629,988 7,406,702 8,450,386 7,296,110 9,419,767 8,079,701 7,173,664 11,189,658 9,857,878 11,282,895 8, 749,894 9,077,454 7,734,192 7,965,572 7,031,986 6,895,482 6,908,820 6,109,781 6,638,755 7,155,979 9,586,876 7,934,115 10,916,730 9,707,782 10,409,348 12,134,268 11,263,253 11,293,045 10,308,306 13,505,343 12,625,026 12,316,525 10,856,259 11,613,519 10,298,514 9,584,722 14,469,627 14,664,748 12,107,656 15,029,444 17,729,462 39,526,409 42,087.535 11,171,518 P rogress Agricultural imports.*1 Domestic. Percent age of all domestic exports. of the Total. Percent age of all imports. D ollars . 81,726,640 129,816,165 113,329,585 91,263,088 102,886,713 138,124,440 114,031,753 164,801,739 141,622,826 157,638,217 185,348,661 191,559,361 222, 700, 936 274,146,298 277,604,621 267,414,990 261,618,732 234,993,224 249,281,945 236,112,137 233,623,846 314,617,480 298,283,101 330,375,047 325,757,806 319,053,331 277,340,305 306,011,332 325,652,754 339,199,344 365,586,061 384,100,435 420,211,949 436,697,057 425,657,448 365,160,319 373,115,985 391,029,407 400,871,468 314,291,796 355,514,881 420,139,288 391,931,051 413,744,557 456,199,325 461,434,851 553,851,214 554,175,242 626,836,808 539,690,121 638,612,692 87,509,115 680,204,932 783,457,471 815,300,510 924,246,616 910,876,289 1,189.704,830 1,403,801,231 Excess of exports ( + ) or of imports ( —), agricultural. Cotton.* D ollars. 31.7 36.7 39.2 48.2 42.3 43.6 47.8 37.9 35.8 44.1 44.4 43.9 42.8 43.8 43.2 47.1 49.1 51.0 55.2 54.0 52.4 47.1 46.4 45.6 45.0 47.8 48.0 48.2 47.0 46.9 49.1 48.7 49.7 52.8 49.1 55.8 51.0 50.1 52.4 51.0 51.0 49.4 47.6 45.8 44.5 46.6 49.6 45.2 43.7 45.2 48.7 44.2 44.5 47.4 45.0 48.8 64.4 54.1 52.8 Per cent of domestic product exported. + 76,975,696 +141,041,256 + 50,080,568 + 54,769,896 + 42,787,955 - 26,292,863 - 11,268,865 +119,662,188 + 81,879,600 + 56,051,148 + 27,048,524 +116,070,189 +116,336,335 + 67,994,940 +128,209,486 +196,077,068 + 135,197,673 +184,341,189 + 193,368,616 +304,944; 671 +331,777,656 +386,871,681 +451,030,356 +237,103,371 +311,951,697 +237,649,142 +285,788,294 +203,036,598 +219,251,205 +173,234,969 +178,137,986 +257,664,254 +238,305,763 +373,063,743 +202,700,202 +281,060,304 +193,203,991 +194,285,587 + 298,591,507 +555,136,498 +449,431,120 +435,740,495 +570,990,325 +453,677,282 +435,786,575 +410,350,439 +285,370,088 +432,728,121 +439,182,127 +488,004,797 +274,210,152 +198,118,937 +365,254,218 +279,277,316 +323,380,919 +207^456,481 +704,587,727 370,054,155 577,219,994 P er cent. 85.04 108. 73 73.19 78.17 89.97 64.32 74.46 82.03 16.01 .23 1.43 5.34 5.94 62.15 71.95 64.07 59.16 82.49 72.62 66.20 67.67 69.25. 70.97 70.60 68.94 7 1 . 14 69.34 68.47 70.06 65.74 67.19 67.61 69.07 65.95 68.12 65.64 68.32 65.96 68.33 65.95 67.36 71.40 69.44 66.62 71.92 71.11 66.69 66.00 67.24 72.24 65.03 63.28 67.40 65.96 66.49 70.04 67.13 64.89 69.14 ‘ 70.61 67.13 65.45 55.35 57.24 52.09 * Fiscal years. 1 Not including forest products. 8 From 1800 to 1840, inclusive, the figures relate to the 12 months ended Sept. 30 of the year specified; for 1850 to 1866, inclusive, to the 12 months ended June 30; for 1867 to the 14 months ended Aug. 31; for 1868 to 1914, inclusive, to the 12 months ended Aug. 31; and for 1915 to date to the 12 months ended July 31. Statistics for the month of Aug., 1914, therefore enter into both 1914 and 1915, 8 Exclusive of bunker or fuel coal laden on vessels in the foreign trade. PBOGBESS OF THE UNITED STATES, op th e U n it e d S t a t e s , Per cent of domestic product exported—Continued. Bitumi nous coal.** Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. Wheat.* Com.* 1 2 . in 6.81 9.19 0 37 1.29 .51 7.89 11.90 13.27 20.72 22.30 16.88 20.80 32.54 23.60 25.34 19.73 25.29 35.16 40.18 37.38 31.82 29.33 26.49 25.86 26.48 33.66 26.23 21.31 22.31 26.60 36.88 37.20 41.47 31.46 27.07 33.93 40.91 32.97 34.00 41.36 31.37 30.28 18.92 7.99 14.09 19.95 25.71 17.19 12.79 10.91 12.83 19.57 19.07 37.31 23.70 31.99 1.85 1.63 .91 .24 .98 3.60 3.68 3.86 3.53 3.86 5.66 6.49 6.33 6.43 5.46 3.71 2.58 2.99 2.95 3.35 2.48 B.74 3.57 4.85 2.15 3.72 2.89 4.11 2.36 4.70 7-83 11.14 9.21 10.30 8.62 1.84 3.04 2.59 3.66 4.43 2.95 2.12 1.41 1.49 2.27 1.65 1.63 .44 1.90 1.33 2.60 1.77 2.70 3.49 2.64 3.57 2.69 2.04 1.35 1.40 • .77 .66 2.00 .76 .86 .58 1.00 1.29 .82 .86 1.18 1.10 .85 .66 .50 .65 .76 .89 .92 .82 .97 .99 .92 1.33 1.48 1.62 1.57 1.90 2.24 1.86 1.94 2.04 2.34 . 3.14 3.04 2.68 2.24 2.55 2.69 2.54 2.88 2.80 3.04 3.07 3.18 4.06 4.00 3.68 3.82 4.74 4.35 1800 to 717 1917— Continued Imports of gold and silver.* Exports of gold and silver.* Gold. Silver. Gold.* Silver.* Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 6 8.064 fton 821,146 7,334,818 3,085^157 5,797,656 1,776,706 2,852,086 1,092,802 2,567,010 2', 508', 786 6,041,349 42,291,930 4,047,681 13,907,011 2,508,041 5,530,538 4,053,567 11,176,769 1,938,843 6,498' 228 3,311,844 8,196,261 2,503,831 17^024^866 5,045,609 8,737,443 5,450,925 14,132,568 5,675,308 12,056,950 14,362,229 6,883,561 14,386,463 8,717,458 5,026,231 8,682,447 12,798,490 19,503,137 8,951,769 7,203,924 13,696,793 7,992,709 7,943,972 26,246,234 14,528,180 16,491,099 13,330,215 5,624,948 14,671,052 80,758,396 12,275,914 100,031,259 10,544,238 34,377,054 8,095,336 17,734,149 10,755,242 22,831,317 14,594,945 26,691,696 16,550,627 20,743,349 17,850,307 42,910,601 17,260,191 43,934,317 15,403,669 10,284,858 18,678,215 12,943,342 21,032,984 18,232,567 18,026,880 49,699,454 19,955,086 21,174,381 23,193,252 72,449,119 13,286,552 36,384,760 20,211,179 33,525,065 28,777,186 85,014,780 30,533,227 120,391,674 30,927,781 88,954,603 30,675,056 44,573,184 35,256,302 66,051,187 36,386,521 52,021,254 28,232,254 44,982,027 24,163,491 99,055,368 27,768,814 53,648,961 27,484,865 96,221,730 44,442,540 114,510,249 42,946,624 148,337,321 44,658,097 44,003,989 43,954,810 43,339,905 45,217,194 73,607,013 45,937,249 48,936,500 47,050,219 69,194,025 41,268,516 66,538,659 30,326,604 171,568,755 29,110,323 494,009,301 34,154,375 977,176,026 35,003,563 6in_47R O Q K 1,422,664 756,109 4,713,641 3,703,373 4,560,627 2,962,367 55,109,215 1,138,128 58,446,039 8,100,200 27,423,973 2,367,107 35,439,903 1,447,737 62,162,838 1,993,773 100,661,634 4,734,907 58,381,033 9,262,193 71,197,309 14,846,762 39,026,627 21,841,745 72,396,344 21,387,758 36,003,498 21,134,882 33,635,962 24,519,704 66,686,208 31,755,780 49,548,760 30,328,774 44,856,715 39,751,859 34,042,420 32,587,985 66,980,977 25,151,165 31,177,050 25,329,252 26,590,374 29,571,863 9,204,445 24,535,670 4,587,614 20,409,827 3,639,025 13,503,894 2,565,132 16,841,715 32,587,880 16,829,599 11,600,888 20,219,445 41,081,957 26,051,426 8,477,892, 33,753,633 42,952,191 29,511,219 9,701,187 26,296,504 18,376,234 28,037,949 59,952,285 36,689,248 17,274,491 34,873,929 86,362,654 22,590,988 50,195,327 32,810,559 108,680,844 40,737,319 76,978,061 50,451,265 66,468,481 47,295,286 112,409,947 60,541,670 40,361,580 61,946,638 15,406,391 55,105,239 37,522,086 56,319,055 48,266,759 56,712,275 53,185,177 64,285,180 48,568,950 49,732,390 47,090,595 44,250,259 81,459,986 49,472,702 92,594,024 48,848,812 38,573,591 65,869,063 51,399,176 56,739,073 72,432,924 57,921,202 91,531,818 55,682,792 118,563,215 55,286,861 22,509,653 64,749,958 57,328,348 64,890,665 77,762,622 71,614,311 112,038,529 54,965,023 146,224,148 50,942,187 90 249 548 59,791,523 291,921,225 78,279,931 Year. ....................1800 ....................1810 ....................1820 ....................1830 ....................1840 ....................1850 ....................1855 ....................1860 ...................1861 ....................1862 ....................1863 ....................1864 ....................1865 ....................1866 ....................1867 ....................1868 ....................1869 ....................1870 ....................1871 ....................1872 ....................1873 ....................1874 ....................1875 ....................1876 ....................1877 ....................1878 ....................1879 ....................1881 ....................1882 ....................1883 ....................1884 ....................1885 ....................1886 ....................1887 ....................1888 ....................1889 ....................1890 ....................1891 ....................1892 ....................1893 ....................1894 ...................1895 ....................1896 ....................1897 ....................1898 ....................1899 ....................1900 ....................1901 ....................1902 ....................1903 ....................1904 ....................1905 ....................1906 ....................1907 ....................1908 ....................1909 ....................1910 ....................1911 ....................1912 ....................1913 ....................1915 ................... 1916 .................61917 * Fiscal years. * Gold and silver can not be separately stated in domestic exports prior to 1864, but it is probable that the greater portion of the exports was gold, under which head the exports in question are included. Gold and silver contained in ore are included under gold and silver since 1894. &1821; no complete data for 1820 or earlier years. *Preliminary figures as regards agricultural imports and exports. *718 PROGRESS O F THE UNITED STATES N o . 4 0 0 -— S ta tistical R ecord 1 Year, P ro g ress Imported merchandise, classified "by great groups.* Free of duty. Crude materials for Foodstuffs in crude Foodstuffs partly or use in manufactur condition, and food wholly m anufac! tured. animals. ing. Value. i Per cent ; of total. *Fiscal years. Value. Per cent of total. 70.62 72.11 20.07 2.25 5.94 22.28 20.88 27.45 17.39 19.42 16.42 17.06 30.36 42.92 43.36 66.69 65.38 68.45 37.29 31.38 34.45 30.76 34.76 35.43 38.05 42.35 42.28 45.75 45.92 39.22 37.16 41.38 41:16 41.98 40,02 40.42 37.02 31.77 36.39 27.32 42.13 46.92 47.16 49.92 55.46 57.29 65.37 57.96 57.76 54.23 55.91 55.77 55.74 52.57 54.89 57.76 51.55 50.05 51.62 48.70 49.02 57.07 54-58 Value. Per cent oi total. | D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. 1800.............. ............................. 1810....................... ..................... 18201 ......................................... 1*424,755 1830 ........................................... 3*309*771 1840 * ......................................... 9, 698'751 1850............................................ 407,141 2,163,411 1855............................................ 1880............................................ 16,429,453 1861............................................ 14,854,042 18S2............................................ 14,467,825 1863............................................ 6,126,303 1864............................................ 7,985,842 1865......................... .................. 7,305,566 1866............................................ 10,069,422 1867............................................ 7,021,846 6,518,969 1868............................................ I860............................................ 9,384^ 760 1870............................................ 13' 432' 645 1871............................................ 23,9211936 1872............................................ 32'357i?21 1873............................................. 54,003; 779 1874........................................... 47,544,801 1875............................................. 60,387,008 1876............................................ 43,174,941 1877............................................. 48,939,301 50,043,397 1878.................................... 1879............................................. 54,291,578 88,232,538 1880....................................... . 3881......................... ................... 85,627,454 1882............................................ 96,328,218 1883............................................ 95,298,676 1884............................................ 82,302,251 1885....................................----- 71,811,589 1886............................................ 87,782,800 1887............................................ 96,420,225 1888............................................ 102,472,296 1889................................ -.......... 102,659,356 1890............................................ 107,346,313 1891............................................. 135,561,275 145,473,408 1892.............................. 1893............................................. 161,760,952 1894............................................ 103,778,983 1895......................... -................ 153,018,340 1896............................................. 173,484,188 1897........................................... 180,127,286 1898............................................ 145,457,928 1899............................................ 166,545,281 1900............................................. 210,391,745 1901................................. 188,062,232 1902............................................ 229,997,766 1903............................................ 246,138,697 1904............................................ 246,275,899 1905............................................ 289,313,585 1906............................................ 306,500,952 1907................................ ........... 359,001,194 1908............................................ 276,329,018 1909............................................ 329,067,111 1910............................................ 436,257,101 1911............................................ 400,521,730 1912....................... .................... 441,309,448 1913............................................. 509,725,230 1914............................................. 549,061,406 1915............................................. 506,611,830 1916............................................. 851,888,721 1917............................................. .1,009,093,390 of t h e 16,213,743 15,803,449 28,503,915 42,226,415 37,019,099 14,751,590 6,223,228 13,452,056 15,377,520 21,939,409 31.49 87.40 78.25 57.13 52.04 27.98 17.66 32. 71 34.54 37.12 78,112 198,669 8 200,000 892,323 70,149,388 78,158,655 75,728,907 78,237,729 73,020,691 71,188,910 66,060,517 : 85,524,106 84,058,269 74,006,308 70*585,265 80,592,108 73,323,436 71,204,304 84* 826,177 87,120,941 100,506,59® 106,515,414 126,337,335 155,830,684 106,768,743 114,256,498 120,846,960 108,890,988 108,088,5© 86,144,672 69,947,761 68,722,439 80,961,321 90,287,483 86,621,680 110,481,432 126,253,902 114,305,025 125,047,095 116,509,736 131,620,840 113,681,442 147,262,425 180,127,316 179,829,039 201, 868,045 196,762,824 217,203,290 268,597,470 .36 .99 .55 1.89 48.45 51.60 51.76 55.74 51.86 50.39 46.30 41.06 41.51 35.15 34.02 38.39 37.95 33.56 36.22 35.69 39.18 40.10 34.60 34.02 24.01 30.09 33.27 29.46 28.30 29.56 23.29 18.71 23.84 22.75 20.32 24.33 24.40 20.80 19.42 22.17 21.95 15.05 18.95 20.43 18.21 17.90 19.04 14.55 14.53 1Figures for 182L 1,020,805 1,5X6,137 4,446,586 4,980,159 4,348,634 3,273,272 4,602,633 6,151,612 9,233,256 2.11 4.16 6.03 7.00 8.25 9.32 11.19 13.82 15.65 ......... 982,*441" ......... *65* 872,873 .60 1,001,967 .71 2,826,451 2.01 3,552,665 2. 51 2. 65 3,784,991 5,053,641 2.43 6,329,667 3.13 8,240,934 3.91 8,901,803 4.29 10,930,222 5.21 6.11 11,795,898 4. 98 10,564*847 11,09?613 4. 74 6.24 15,222,424 16,062,182 6.26 15,375,181 5.78 62,118,622 16. 97 111,614,359 24.37 27.41 121,858,297 130,453,992 34.35 34,342,735 9.45 4.30 15,903,403 17,082,121 4.47 18,873,609 6.4S 19,783,464 6.59 23,109,601 6.30 2,816,596 .83 3,067,596 .77 3,417,269 .80 .73 3,328,314 3,316,913 .64 3,348,670 .61 4,104,832 . 64 1.04 5,468,989 5,177,207 .86 9,390,612 1.24 1.59 12,338,851 16,629,233 1.89 10,889,197 1.10 37,201,700 3,30 4.94 51,073,388 36,230,492 2.43 40,571,719 2.20 of the U nited ■ Tift PROGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. States, 1800 to 1917—Continued. Imported merchandise, classified by great groups *—Continued* Free of duty—Continued. ires fern M a n u f a c t u r e s ready for conuse in sumption. rturing. Value. D ollars. 487,697 1,210,985 4,962,487 764,223 1,201,818 6,432,914 9,397,728 7,661,602 7,135,974 7,974,510 7,730,062 11,220,488 6,391,920 S, 259,334 9,220,169 2,518,320 4,075,281 3,986,703 8,090,203 8,354,582 6,770,186 6,384,383 7,350,122 7,785,396 8,644,938 15,404,865 12,502,432 16,728,630 16,701,267 16,087,414 14,0S4,708 16,005,988 20*282,052 20,657,889 19,656,331 19,274,580 23,434,862 26.436.562 33,113,838 15.129.406 29.955.406 37,717,502 39,565,687 23*738^762 28,226,074 45,577,831 44,699, 518 51,137,622 67,258,244 65.557.562 71,060,561 91,172,472 722,014 720,745 95,078,909 123,295,107 142,772,647 153,257,659 189,580,155 200,925,040 161,78®, 841 255,617,750 361,886,136 t Per cent of total. Value. D ollars. 54,9-71 ; 24.17 31,469 26.38 10.27 17,336,605 911,485 4.23 2,436,553 : 3.29 a 72 3,225,087 la s t S, 915*134 i 14,53 10,746,740 20.25 12,073,145 19.39 6,522,332 : 17.36. 7,607,184 5,898,182 : 19.02 23.32 ; 10,012,741 34.62 2,706,088 2,078* 181 i 42.59 12.56 3,842,101 11.13 3,943,612 8.44 5,081,323 5,161,926 ; a ss 1 5.52 6,275, 840 4.63 7,298,531 4.56 4,500,160 5.22 5,641,716 : 5.50 5,999*739 6.06 6, 678,024 7.39 10,261,246 6.17 : 9,946,151 7.94 a © 10,999*661 5 11,597,214 7.66 14,576,063 7.26 14,828,229 7.54 16, 78ft, 487 8.66 17,558,952 a 47 14,027,525 7.67 13,052,365 : 7.25 12,008,586 6.39 14,495*334 5.77 14,958,608 7.45 16,875*547 a 98 13,302,432 a 25 21, m , 504 10.20 30,588,312 : 10 36 ' 34,426,806 8.14 15, 315,812 ; a 74 15,669,516 ; 12.41 17,007,067 13.16 19,975*791 12.89 19,084,327 1078 . 19,608,505 14.44 24, 765,198 : 13.73 23,890,376 16.59 ! 28,507,654 1012 31,991,668 16,12. 35,961,124 15.86 32,722,571 16.32 ; 64,993,377 i 18.36 64,927,575 17.38 77,724,778 1&29 97,122, HI ? 17.82 127,508* 163 i 15.65 106,875,997 ! 17.12 120,257,025 : 1057 158,876,759 Per cent of ; total. Year. Miscellaneous. Value., Per ;cent of : total Total value. D ollars. D ollars . 50,000 2.48 2.73 38,056 .69 .82 35.89 I 81,009 .17 5.04 ‘ 195,292 1.08 6.69 609,190 1.67 4 37 i 1,081,024 1.47 964,139 1.36 5.51 745,262 1.41 20.38 3426 410,002 1.12 15.85. 588, 959 1.44 347,582 17.08 .78 9.90 672,774 1.16 43.28 , 706,988 3.05 17.81 706,390 4.65 9.59 887,470 4.10 149,051 19.08 .74 10.78 4,446,908 12.16 10v76 * 4,949,143 10.47 3.56 ' 7,410,588 6.12 414 10,165,943 6.71 4 99 5,222,422 3.57 3.21 7,062,733 5.03 401 3,010,171 i 2.14 4 25. 2,708,15a : 1.92 468 3,221,457 , 2.26 493 3,825,467 1.84 4.91 4,027,574 1.99 5.22 ' 4,275,256 2.03 5.59 4,420,993 2.13 6.95 5,396,126 2.57 7.68 : 7,429,764 3. 84 7.91 : 9,816,870 4. 68 7.50 4,039,112 1.72 5.75 1 4,570,549 1.87 5.09 1 4,551,251 1.78 4 52 5,148,555 1.98 3.95 ' 4, 293,924 1.17 .80 3.27 ! 3,686,137 3.80 4,166,834 .94 3.50 2,875,225 .76 .95 5.95 ' 3,445,850 8.27 3,173,077 .85 9.02 2,647,838 .69 5.25 1,883,392 .65 5.22 : 2,107,714 .70 463 J 2,428,189 .66 5 89 3,093,211 .91 4.81 3,244,077 .82 4.60 3,136,584 .74 5.45 ; 3,721,845 .82 4.62 3,606,965 .70 5.18 5,789,105 ‘ 1.06 4.97 7,162,958 1.11 6.84 6,613,696 1.26 5 46 6,890,001 .98 a 61 7,693,757 1.02 8.36 9,149,281 1.18 8.82 12,622,396 1.43 9.83 9,378,430 .95 11.31 10,938,346 .97 10*34 : 10,421,795 1.01 8.Q6 11,450,072 .77 8.59 9,815,046 .53 2,617,423 4,590,281 48,313,391 18,681,590 36,430,524 73,741,479 71,130,351 52,721,653 35,241,924 41,126,332 44,519,516 59,028,526 23,133,496 15,190,781 21,646,692 20,140,786 36,587,737 47,267,213 144,815,884 151,481,762 146,279,927 140,361,913 140,788,452 141,278,265 142,681,565 208,301,863 202,491,547 210,579,007 207,504,718 209,884,184 193,213,624 212.159.296 234,221,131 244,071,615256,487,078 265,668,629 366,241,352 457,999,658 444,541,211 379,795,536 363,233,795 369,757,470 381,938,243 291,414,175 300,279,810 367,236,866 339,608,669 396,818,871 426,180,979 454,130,240 517,442,302 549,623,878 644,029,761 525,693,308 599,556,639 755.311.296 776,972,509 881,670,830 987,524,162 :,127,582,699 1,093,526,675 1,492,647,350 * Fiscal years. * Teas, coffee, and fruits transferred to free list in 1833 in tariff of 1832. * Estimated value of free fish. ..1800 . . 1810 -US20 -1 8 3 0 .*188* -1 8 5 0 — 185fi -ISSD -1 8 6 1 -1 8 6 2 -1 8 6 8 - 1864 -1866. -I8 6 0 -1 8 6 7 ...1868 -I8 6 0 — 1870 -1 8 7 1 -1 8 7 2 -1 8 7 3 -1 8 7 4 — 1875 ...1876 -18 7 7 ..1878 -1879 -1 8 8 0 -1 8 8 1 -1S 82 -1 8 8 3 -1 8 8 4 .1886 .1887 . 1888 .1889 .1890 .1891 .1892 .1893 . 1894 .1895 .1896 -1897 .1898 .1899 .1900 . 1901 .1902 .1903 . 1904 .1905 . 1906 .1907 .1908 .1909 .1910 .1011 . 1912 . 1913 . 1914 . 1915 . 1916 . 1917 720 PROGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. N o. 4 0 0 . —S tatistical R ecord of the P rogress Imported merchandise, classified by great groups*—Continued. Dutiable. Year. Crude materials for use in manufactur ing. Value. 1800... 1810... 18201.. 1830.. 18402.. 1860.. 1855.. 1860.. 1861... 1862... 1863.. 1864.. 1866.. 1866... 1867.. 1868.. 1869.. 1870.. 1871.. 1872.. 1873.. 1874.. 1875.. 1876.. 1877.. 1878.. 1879.. 1880.. 1881.. 1882.. 1883.1884.. 1886.. 1886.. 1887.. 1888.. 1889.. 1890.. 1891.. 1892.. 1893.. 1894.. 1895.. 1896.. 1897.. 1898.. 1899.. 1900.. 1901.. 1902.. 1903.. 1904.. 1905.. 1906.. 1907.. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. Per cent of total. D ollars . . . . . . . . . . . 558,951 905,054 1,811,494 11,304,125 23,988,047 23,262,344 14,405,130 17,460,386 40,832,534 30,760,597 21,471,472 36,045,077 34,662,770 32,847,301 38,278,994 42,182,557 42,877,719 69,357,638 40,289,597 25,822,262 28,504,761 23,195,304 20,653,367 22,441,929 19,037,210 43,629,079 28,617,177 35,027,896 38,313,774 36,848,390 34,962,964 40,651,959 46,940,825 52,585,136 60,888,750 63,290,937 48,613,922 42,844,187 47,516,160 26,307,028 27,921,562 24,162,664 16,032,085 43.864,316 42,020,410 65,849,407 59,944,519 73,004,102 84,352,387 74,518,532 99,847,073 108,187,047 118,025,980 87,153,240 122,292,148 130,013,669 110,840,410 . 114,676,593 . 125,484,971 83,804,454 68,745,314 96,936,779 . 100,611,175 * Fiscal years. Foodstuffs in crude condition, and food animals. Value. Foodstuffs partly or wholly m a n u fa c tured. Per cent of total. D ollars. 1.06 1.55 3.62 7.27 10.84 8.31 6. 60 12.78 19.62 11.19 11.00 9.60 9.30 9.60 9.67 10.22 8.87 10.25 8.10 6.21 7.36 7.21 6.65 7.59 6.28 9.49 6.50 6.82 7.43 8.05 9.10 9.61 10.25 10.96 12.46 12.09 10.15 11.59 11.26 9.56 7.57 5.89 4.19 13.53 10.58 13.65 12.40 14.41 14.07 13.88 16.64 15.98 14.93 13.03 17.17 16,22 - 14.77 14.86 15.20 10.93 10.73 13.74 12.41 6,081,641 7,382,274 69,587 2,208,210 4,431,414 3,617,411 3,158,897 17,743,530 24,231,463 30,806,405 19,759,724 38,729,710 60,697,276 51,719,723 52,846,720 53,882,422 63,418,372 75,853,025 13,-214,677 16,105,826 14,289,978 15,948,787 13,113,774 13,211,059 16,223,472 14,772,934 18,428,583 30,944,364 22,506,093 22,418,722 20,022,147 20,384,340 21,536,057 28,966,166 22,624,391 21,964,728 24,302,064 19,728,177 24,895,225 19,054,491 20,530,278 21,111, 322 20,291,280 17,839,936 28,985,495 29,193,854 29,423,887 29,992,819 32,580,991 21,742,463 19,877,0Q 20,010,4^3 24,700,598 29,067.691 32,489', 834 31,095,194 33,932,438 50,230,914 31,917,461 46,079,576 27,166,740 34,683,456 66,975,572 Value. Per cent of total. D olla rs . 11.58 12.70 .12 1.42 2.00 1.29 1.45 12.98 11.65 11.19 10.12 10.31 13.60 15.11 13.35 12.32 13.11 13.09 2.65 3.87 3,74 4.98 4.22 4.47 5.35 3.21 4.19 6.02 4.*36 4.90 5.21 4.82 4.70 6.04 4.63 4.19 5.07 5.34 5.90 6.92 5.57 5.15 5.30 5.49 7.32 6.05 6.08 5.92 5.44 4.05 ' 3.31 2.96 3.13 4.35 4.56 3.88 4.52 6.51 3.87 6.01 4.23 4.92 8.26 *Figures for 1821. 10,820,814 9,653,971 14,168,040 21,465,776 32,621,700 55,391,088 48,762,581 30,217,493 31,894,349 46,955,321 41,879,022 63,248,252 65,387,466 77,878,959 95,073,003 96,081,635 103,226,752 121,746,757 122,063,864 118,635,696 112,272,979 90,925,362 111,762,601 98,482,194 98,874,936 113,071,575 117,050,721 131,197,672 133,226,623 119,848,064 91,142,035 102,206,589 100,619,769 95,825,651 106,192,084 117,956,850 85,603,262 , 28,180,414 31,880,884 24,894,832 72,683,445 102,902,300 112,162,830 67,217,401 103,664,671 109,917,773 122,724,058 92,282,660 113,203,354 114,894,548 142,038,926 137,009,444 154,551,431 .141,539,881 160,523,713 172,176,960 159,667,650 179,471,375 183,354,023 190,442,629 234,651,703 274,707,689 302,863,756 20.60 16.61 28.37 13.81 14.74 19.79 22.35 22.12 15.33 17.05 21.57 16.83 17.55 22.75 24.02 23.27 21.34 21.01 24.55 28.52 29.03 28.38 35.99 33.30 32.62 24.60 26.69 25.52 25.84 26.18 23.71 24.15 21.96 19.97 21.73 22.53 17.89 7.63 7.56 9.05 19.71 25.10 ■*29.29 20.70 26.12 22.77 25.38 18.22 18.88 21.40 23.67 20.24 19.65 21.17 22.54 21.48 21.28 23.26 22.21 24.85 36.63 38.96 37.37 721 PROGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, of th e U n it e d S t a t e s , 1800 to 1917— Continued. Imported merchandise, classified by great groups*—Continued. Dutiable—Continued. Manufactures for further use in manufacturing. Value. Per cent of total. D ollars, 3,591,307 3,941,501 6,393,709 25,398,929 33,518,762 28,466,389 23,216,079 16,112,031 28,012,538 44,306,443 22,172,301 44,620,291 50,273,933 48,176,045 53,430,740 53,050,761 68,152,925 83,619,944 88,551,472 63,558,916 56,641,420 44,703,062 41,181,510 88,715,285 41,047,511 95,374,661 75,288,458 81,895,136 82,054,156 78,610,835 64,229,969 76,533,256 99,797,702 100,917,205 95,424,587 97,649,600 113,011,447 86,292,741 102,491,580 67,765,326 66,531,216 63,353,435 48,924,719 55,649,655 65,727,840 88,644,214 82,877,406 96,518,670 128,492,603 94,676,338 106,767,399 129,126,279 157,374,450 111,527,664 127,022,713 161,843,266 145,013,005 140,481,475 168,821,773 118,350,448 75,395,681 101,239,387 115,844,373 Manufactures ready for consumption. Value. Per cent o f total. * Fiscal years. 30, 943,929 85, 703,368 26,963,400 94,401,014 126,522,536 168,903,904 128,867,718 54,951,185 82,936,023 121,927,245 88,530,914 192,235,219 170,503,579 130, 725,992 154,479,281 169,772,787 199,539,659 232,847,193 226,946,094 186,156,027 170,592,909 141,191,648 120,012,823 118,785,454 123,467,794 186,326,159 193,779,774 227,717,030 231,348,348 193,196,009 167,714,847 178,007,081 185,241,121 197,191,127 199,430,163 218,676, 995 203,082,441 189,585,349 211,889,319 135,495,589 177,918,604 196,051,447 183,417,112 137,709,398 153,847,114 186,119,274 185,529,789 212,336,493 238,148,679 228,092,475 228,482,274 279,293,500 332,201,216 295,666,802 266,383,664 302,729,890 296,494,605 282,294,185 311,066,593 321,810,051 229,000,631 191,613,937 218,379,794 Value. Per cent of total. D ollars. D ollars. 6.83 6. 78 12.80 16.35 16.14 10.17 10.64 11.79 13. 46 16.09 11.41 11.87 13.49 14.08 13.50 12.85 14. 09 14. 44 17.81 15.28 14.63 13.95 13.26 13.08 13,54 20,75 17.11 15.93 15.91 . 17.171 16.71 17.84 21.78 21.03 19.53 18.65 23.61 23. 36 24.30 24.62 18, 04 15.45 12. 78 17.11 16.56 18.36 17.14 19.06 21.43 17.63 17.79 19.08 19.91 16.68 17.83 20.19 19.33 18.21 20.45 15.44 11.77 14.35 14.30 Miscellaneous. 58.95 61.42 63.99 60.74 67.15 60.35 58.83 40.22 39.85 44.28 45.63 61.15 45.76 38.20 39.02 41.13 41.26 40.19 45.63 44.76 44.10 44.07 38.65 40.16 40.74 40.54 44.02 44.29 44.87 42.19 43.64 42.05 40.44 41.09 40.82 41.76 42.43 51.33 50.22 49.24 48.25 47.83 47.92 42.42 38. 76 38.55 38.37 41.92 39. 72 42.48 38.08 41.26 42.03 44.21 37.39 87.76 39.62 36.59 37.68 41.99 35.75 27.17 26.94 D ollars. 506,709 544,507 549,085 649,882 295,725 233,504 280,286 150,399 186,984 564,940 412,631 904,991 1,102,577 897,639 1,750,949 847,470 6,421,620 5,903,307 6,254,622 5,645,853 4,423,462 4,416,114 3,820,599 4,137,346 4,445,348 6,478,485 7,008,368 7,281,570 8,227,202 6,892,489 6,241,743 6,493,615 3,963,163 4,370,214 4,084,609 0.98 .94 1.10 .41 .13 .09 .13 .11 .09 .20 .21 .24 .30 .26 .44 .21 1.33 1.02 1.26 1.36 1.48 1.38 1.28 1.40 1.47 1.41 1.59 1.42 1.69 1.51 1.63 1.63 .87 .91 .83 4,061,708 2,771,936 3,180,543 1,681,820 3,151,065 2,386,036 1,964,143 2,454,773 2,623,149 2,979,796 3,063,837 2,367,333 2,760,241 3,032,775 3,058,096 3,311,875 3,537,989 3,793,206 3,651,513 3,778,055 4,305,488 4,439,562 4,849,251 5,935,800 5,682,996 6,054,912 5,839,995 .85 .75 .76 .61 .86 .58 .62 .75 .66 .62 .63 .47 .46 .56 .51 .48 .45 .56 .51 .47 .58 .57 .59 .78 .89 .86 *72 4,102,770 Year. Total value. .78 52,503,411 68,130,675 49,945,315 155,427,936 221,378,184 279,874,640 218,180,191 136,635,024 208,093,891 275,320,951 194,226,064 375,783,540 372,627,601 342,245,659 395,859,687 415,817,622 483,636,947 579,327,864 497,320,326 415,924,580 386,726,509 320,379,277 310,534,674 295,773,267 303,096,270 459,652,883 440,173,081 614,060,567 615,876,196 457,813,509 384,313, 705 423,276,840 458,098,637 479,885,499 488,644,574 623,641,780 478,674,844 869,402,804 421,856,711 275,199,086 368,736,170 409,967,204 882,792,169 324,635,479 396,868,679 482,704,318 483,563,496 506,502,077 599,638.258 636,957; 131 600,070,769 676,938,568 790,391,664 668,738,484 712,363,585 801,636,034 750,253,696 771,594,104 825,484,072 766,422,958 640,643,065 705,236,160 810,514,665 ....... *1840 .........1855 .........1860 .........1863 ..........1864 ...........1865 ..........1867 ...........1868 ...........1869 ..........1870 .......... 1871 ...........1872 ...........1878 ..........1876 .......... 1877 ..........1878 .......1 8 8 0 ...........1881 .......... 1882 ..........1883 .......... 1884 ..........1885 .......... 1886 .......... 1887 .......... 1889 .......... 1890 .......... 1891 .......... 1894 .......... 1895 .......... 1896 .......... 1898 .......... 1899 .......... 1900 .......... 1902 .......... 1903 .......... 1904 .......... 1905 .......... 1907 .......... 1908 .......... 1909 .......... 1910 .......... 1911 .......... 1912 .......... 1913 .......... 1914 .......... 1915 .......... 1916 .......... 1917 2Teas, coffee, and fruits transferred to free list in 1833 in tariff o f 1832. 32951°—s a 1917----- 46 722 PROGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, No. 4 0 0 . — S t a t ist ic a l R eco r d of the P ro g ress Imported merchandise, classified by great groups *—Continued. Total free and dutiable. Year. Crude materials for use in manufactur ing. Value. * Fiscal years. Value, Per cent of total. D ollars. D ollars. 1800.......................................... 1810_____________________ 18201___ 1,983,706 1830.... 4,214,825 1840....... 11,510,245 1860....... 11,711,266 1855....... 26,151,458 I860.... 39,691,797 1861.... 29,259,172 1862.... 31,928,211 1863....... 46,958,837 1864....... 38,746,439 1865....... 28,777,028 1866....... 46,114,499 1867....... 41,684,616 1868....... 39,366,270 1869....... 47,663,754 1870....... 55,615,202 1871....... 66,799,655 1872....... 91,715,359 1873....... 94,293,376 1874....... 73,366,563 1875....... 78,891,769 1876....... 66,370,245 1877....... 69,592,668 1878....... 72,485,326 1879....... 73,328,788 1880....... 131,861,617 1881....... 114,244,631 1882....... 131,356,113 1883....... 133, 612,450 1884....... 119,160,641 1385....... 106,774,553 1886....... 128,434,759 1887....... 143,361,050 1888....... 165,057,432 1889....... 163,548,106 1890....... 170, 637,250 1891....... 184,175,197 1892....... 188,317,595 1893....... 209,277,112 1894....... 130,086,011 1895....... 180, 939,902 1896....... 197,646,852 1897....... 196,159,371 1898....... 189,322,244 1899....... 208,565,691 1900....... 276,241,152 1901....... 248,006,751 1902....... 303,001,868 1903....... 330,491,084 1904....... 320,794,431 1905....... 389,160,658 1906....... 414,687,999 1907....... 477,027,174 1908....... 863,482,258 1909....... 451,359,259 1910....... 566,270,770 1911....... 511,362,140 1912....... 555,986,041 1913....... 635,210,201 1914....... 632,865,860 1915___ 575,357,144 1916....... 948,825,500 1917....... 1,109,704,565 Per cent of total. Foodstuffs in crude condition, and food animals. 3.64 6.72 11.71 6.75 10.14 11.22 10.11 16.86 19.30 12.24 12.05 10.61 10.53 11.01 11.42 12.76 12.84 14.64 14.68 12.93 14.80 14.41 15.42 16.58 16.45 19.74 17.77 18.13 18.48 17.84 18.49 20.22 20.71 21.42 21.94 21.62 21.80 22. 76 24.16 19.86 24.72 25. 35 25. 66 SO 73 . 29.91 32.50 30.13 33.55 32.22 32. 37 34.82 33.81 33.25 30.43 34.49 36.37 33.48 S3.63 35.04 33.42 34.38 43.17 41.73 6,081,641 11.15 7,382,274 11.77 15,273,321 15.54 18,011,659 10.38 82,935,329 12.78 45,743,826 ' 12.94 40,177,496 13.89 32,495,120 17.17 12.51 30,454,691 44,258,461 14.00 35,137,244 14.72 60,669,119 13.95 50,697,276 12.81 51,719,723 14.47 52,924,832 12.68 54,081,091 12.41 63,618,372 12.24 76,745,348 12.25 83,364,065 12.98 94,264,481 16.61 90,018,885 16.89 94,186,516 20.44 86,134,465 19.08 84,399,969 19.31 18.46 82,283,989 100,297,040 15.01 102,486,852 15.95 104,947,672 , 14.49 93,091,358 12.87 103,010,830 15.43 93,345,583 16.16 91,588,644 14.41 106,362,234 15.36 116,087,107 16.03 123,130,984 16.53 128,480,142 16.28 150,639,399 17.83 175,558,861 21.22 131,663,968 15.19 133,309,989 20.35 141,377,238 19.31 130,002,310 16.67 128,379,785 16. 79 103,984,608 16.88 98,933,256 14.19 97,916,293 11.52 110,385,208 13.43 120,280,302 13.31 119,202,674 11.62 132,223,895 13.34 146,130,903 13.08 134,315,448 10.95 149,747,693 10.44 145,577,427 12.19 164,110,674 12/51 144,776,636 9.30 181,194,863 - 11.87 230,358,230 13.93 211,746,600 11.68 247,947,621 13.09 223,929,564 13.38 251,886,746 11.46 335,573,042 12.62 1Figures for 1821. Foodstuffs partly or wholly m a n u fa c tured. Value. Per cent of total. D ollars. 10,820,814 9,653,971 15,188,845 21,465,776 34,137,837 59,837,674 53,742,740 34,566,127 35,167,621 51,557,954 48,030,634 72,481,508 65,387,466 77,878,959 95,073,003 96,081,635 103,225,752 121,746,757 122,063,864 119,618,137 113,145,852 91,927,329 114,579,052 102,034,859 102,659,926 118,125,216 123,380,388 139,438,506 142,127,926 130,778,286 102,937,933 112,771,436 111,714,382 111,048,075 122,254,266 133,332,031 147,721,884 139,794,773 153,739,181 155,348,824 107,026,180 118,805,703 129,244,951 86,091,010 123,448,135 133,027,374 125,540,654 95,350,256 116,620,623 118,222,862 145,355,839 140,358,114 158,656,263 147,008,870 165,700,920 181,566,572 172,006,501 196,100,608 194,243,220 227,644,329 285,725,091 310,938,181 343,435,475 19.85 15.39 15.46 12. 37 13.24 16.92 18.58 18.25 14.45 16.29 20.12 16.67 16.52 21.79 22.77 22.03 19.84 19.43 19.01 21.08 21.23 19. 95 25.39 23. 34 23.03 17.69 19.20 19.24 19.65 19.59 17.82 17.75 16.14 15.34 16. 41 16.89 17.48 16.89 17.75 23.72 14.63 15.24 16.90 13.97 17.71 15.65 15.25 10.56 11.37 11.93 13.01 11.44 11.06 12.31 12.63 11.66 11.26 11.86 10.72 12.02 17.07 14.14 12.91 of the U nited 723 PROGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, States, 1800 to 1917— Continued. Imported merchandise, classified by great groups *—Continued. Total free and dutiable—Continued. Manufactures for Manufactures ready further use in for consumption. manufacturing. Value. Per cent of total. Per cent of total. D ollars. D ollars. 4,079,064 5,152,486 11,859,196 26,163,152 34,720,080 34,899,303 32,613,807 23,773,633 35,148,612 52,280,953 29,902,363 66,840,774 55,665,853 53,435,379 62,650,909 55,569,071 72,228,206 87,606,647 96,641,675 71,913,498 63,411,606 51,087,445 48,531,632 46,500,681 49,692,449 110,779,516 87,790,890 98,623,766 98,755,423 94,698,249 78,254,677 91,539,244 120,079,754 121,605,094 115,079,918 116,924,080 136,446,309 112,729,303 135,608,418 82,894,732 96,486,622 101,070,937 88,490,406 79,288,417 91,953,914 134,222,045 127,576,924 147,656,292 195,750,847 160,233,890 177,827,960 220,298,751 274,096,464 196,248,409 222,101,622 285,138,373 287,785,652 293,739,134 349,401,928 319,275,488 237,176,522 356,857,137 477,730,509 V^-lue. 7.48 8.22 11.56 15.08 13.47 9.87 11.27 12.56 14.45 16.52 12.52 12.84 14. 07 14. 95 15.01 12. 75 13. 88 13.98 15.05 12.67 11.89 11.09 10. 75 10. 66 11.15 16.59 13. 66 13. 61 13. 66 14.18 13.55 14. 40 17.34 16.80 15. 44 14. 81 16.15 13. 63 15. 65 12. 65 13.18 12.96 11.57 12.88 13.19 15. 79 15.49 16.34 19. 08 16.17 15.91 17.96 19.11 16.43 16.94 18.31 18.84 17.77 19.27 16.86 14.17 16.24 17.96 30,998,900 56.86 35,734,837 56.97 44,300,005 45.09 95,312,499 54.93 128,959,080 50.02 172,128,991 48.68 132,272,902 45.72 65,697,925 34.69 95,009,168 39.04 128,449,577 40. 59 96,138,098 40.27 198,128,401 45.57 180,516,320 45.61 133,432,080 37.33 156,555,462 37.49 173,614,888 39.82 203,483,271 39.11 237,928,516 37.97 232,108,020 36.15 192,431,867 33.92 177,891, 440 33.38 145,691,808 31.62 125,654,539 27.84 124,785,193 28.55 130,145,818 29.19 196,587,405 29.43 203,725,925 31.70 238,716,691 32.94 242,945,562 33.59 207,771,072 31.12 182,543,076 31.61 194,791,568 30.65 202,800,073 29.29 211,218,652 29.17 212,482,518 28.52 230,685,581 29.23 217,677,775 25.75 201,543,857 24.72 228,764,866 26.40 148,798,021 22.72 199,543,108 27.26 226,639,759 29.07 217,843,918 28. 48 153,025,210 24.84 169,516,630 24.32 203,126,341 ! 23.90 205,505,580 24.96 231,420,820 25.62 257, 757,184 25.13 252,857,673 25.51 252,372,650 22.58 307,801,154 25.10 364,192,884 25.39 331,617,926 27.77 299,106,235 22.80 367,723,367 23.62 361,422,180 23.67 360,018,963 21.78 403,178,704 22.51 449,318,214 23.72 335,876,628 20.04 311,870,962 14.19 377,256,553 14.19 Miscellaneous. Value. Per cent of total. D ollars. 656,709 682,563 630,094 845,174 904,915 1,314,528 1,244,425 895,661 696,986 1,153,899 760,213 1,577,765 1,809,565 1, 604,029 2,638,419 996,521 10,868,428 10,852,450 13,665,210 15,811,796 9,645,884 11,477,847 6,830,770 6,845,504 7,666,805 10,303,952 11,035,942 11,556,826 12,648,195 12.288,615 13,671,507 16,310,485 8,002,275 8,940,754 8,635,860 9,251,325 8,355,632 6,458,073 7,347,377 4,557,045 6,596,915 5,559,113 4,611, 981 4,338,165 4,730,863 5,407,979 6,157,048 5, 611,410 6,896,825 6, 754,620 6,665,061 9,100,980 10,700,947 10,406,902 9,541,514 11,471,712 13,454,769 17,061,958 14,227,681 16,874,145 16,104,791 17,504,984 15,655,041 Year. Total value. D ollars. 1.02 .93 .64 .49 .35 .37 .43 .47 .25 .36 .32 .36 .46 .45 .63 * .23 2.09 1.73 2.13 2.79 1.81 2.49 1.52 1.56 1.72 1.54 1.72 1.59 1.75 1.84 2.37 2.57 1.16 1.24 1.16 1.17 .99 .78 .85 .70 .90 .71 .60 .70 .68 .64 .74 .62 .58 .68 .60 .74 .75 .87 .72 .74 .88 1.03 .78 .89 .96 .80 .59 * Fiscal years. 64,620,834 62,720,956 98,258,706 173,509,526 257,808,708 353,616,119 289,310,642 189,356,677 243,335,815 316,447,283 238,745,580 434,812,066 395,761,096 357,436,440 417,506,379 435,958,408 620,223,684 626,595,077 642,136,210 667,406,342 533,005,436 460,741,190 451,323,126 437,051,532 445,777,775 667,954, 746 642,664,628 724,639,574 723,180,914 667,697,693 577,527,329 635,436,136 692,319, 768 723,957,114 745,131,652 789,310,409 844,916,196 827,402,462 866,400,922 654,994,622 731,969,965 779,724,674 764,730,412 616,049, 654 697,148, 489 849,941,184 823,172,165 903,320, 948 1,025,719,237 993,087,371 1,117,533,071 1,226,562,446 1,434,421,425 1,194,341,792 1,311,920,224 1,556,947,430 1,527,236,105 1,653,264,934 1,813,008,234 1,893,925,657 1,674,169,740 2,197,883,510 2,659,355,185 .................................. 1800 ..................................1810 ...1864 ...1865 ---1868 ...1869 ...1870 ...1872 ...1873 ...1874 ...1876 ...1877 ...1878 ...1879 ...1880 ...1881 ...1882 ...1883 ...1884 ...1886 ...1887 ...1889 ...1890 ...1891 ...1892 ...1894 ...1895 ...1896 ...1897 ...1898 ...1899 ...1900 ...1901 ...1902 ...1903 ...1904 ...1906 ...1906 ...1907 ...1908 ...1909 ...1910 ...1911 ...1912 ...1913 . . . 1914 ...1915 ...1910 ...1917 724 PROGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, N o. 4 0 0 . —Statistical R ecord of the P rogress E x p o r t e d d o m e s t ic m e r c h a n d is e , cla ss ifie d b y g r e a t gr o u p s.* Crude materials for use in manufactur ing. Year. Value. 1800.......................................... 1810.......................................... 18201 ....................................... 1830.......................................... 1840.......................................... 1850.......................................... 1855.......................................... 1860.......................................... 1861.......................................... 1862 .......................................... 1863.......................................... 1864.......................................... 1865.......................................... 1866.......................................... 1867.......................................... 1868......................................... 1869.......................................... 1870.......................................... 1871.......................................... 1872.......................................... 1873.......................................... 1874.......................................... 1876 .......................................... 1876.......................................... 1877.......................................... 1878.......................................... 1879.......................................... 1880.......................................... 1881.......................................... 1882.......................................... 1883.......................................... 1884.......................................... 1885.......................................... 1886.......................................... 1887............................. - ........... 1888.......................................... 1889.......................................... 1890.......................................... 1891.......................................... 1892.......................................... 1893.......................................... 1894.......................................... 1895............ . ............................ 1896.......................................... 1897.......................................... 1898.......................................... 1899.......................................... 1900.......................................... 1901.......................................... 1902.......................................... 1903.......................................... 1904.......................................... 1905........................... : ............. 1906.......................................... 1907.......................................... 1908.......................................... 1909.......................................... 1 9 1 0 ...........................: ............. 1911.......................................... 1912.......................................... 1913............................. - ......... , 1914.......................................... 1915................................... . 1916.......................................... 1917.......................................... Per cent of total. *Fiscal years, Value. Per cent of total. 60.46 62.34 67.61 62.26 56.28 68.31 27.82 9.92 15.00 19.70 24.71 67.42 59.38 49.17 52.66 56.64 51.59 * 45.39 45.92 40.06 41. SI 38.49 34.06 31.31 28.45 28.98 31.55 31.82 35.92 33.04 34.22 38.21 35.60 39.67 39.19 36.03 39.77 31.02 29.75 31.76 33.27 29.17 28.76 23.66 23.07 23.73 27.21 27.54 29.34 32.15 31.65 29.14 32.00 30.34 31; 80 33.10 35.41 33.31 30.13 34.03 18.80 12.55 11.76 2,474,822 2,724,181 4,564,532 7,535,764 10,919,803 12,166,447 48,795,865 55,893,100 45,166,008 24,519,105 13,974,576 16,819,200 20,609,360 34,578,301 25,428,831 41,852,630 48,601,080 59,356,592 69,853,173 119,143,282 79,077,679 Foodstuffs partly or wholly m a n u f a c tured. Value. Per cent of total. D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. 31,246,382 36,482,266 75,488,421 83,984,707 108,476,851 216,009,648 57,014,269 17,814,659 27,893,453 28,282,245 33,852,720 227,625,800 166,120,000 132,450,676 144,891,886 213,439,991 220,995,559 194,458,406 231,904,077 228,149,732 206,271,795 202,247,842 200,821,765 213,128,093 198,687,747 238,787,934 278,918,722 233,294,072 288,841,684 239,510,224 248, 611,181 254,409,407 250,236,436 271,276,629 286, 235,227 304,566,922 346,848,321 315,096,548 247,289,240 276,068,989 263,982,189 251,817,571 296,834,858 286,311,334 277,723,374 325,244,296 397,417,247 373,307,140 408,442,137 461,424,464 472,114,493 500,536,700 593,145,135 556, 681,462 520,907,436 565,934,957 713,018,206 723,008,839 731.758,513 792,716,109 510,455,540 535,952,043 731,990,339 Foodstuffs in crude condition, and food animals. 4.79 4.65 4.09 5.59 5.67 3.85 23.81 31.11 24.28 17.09 10.20 4.98 7.37 12.83 9.24 11.12 11.35 13.85 13.83 20.93 15.84 10,085,366 9,556,992 15,936,108 20,017,162 33,009,127 38,624,949 53,736,172 70,249,524 66,047,610 54,909,077 47,981,472 40,684,464 34,058,150 42,190,718 43,679,064 50,919,666 66,862,589 84,357,982 100,857,593 114,038,606 35.51 38.26 35.04 12.05 12.17 15.66 15.87 13.53 15,61 19.68 19,97 20.03 110,292,780 19,51 16.32 14.27 14.84 17,12 12.21 26.23 39.10 22.09 94,181,630 90,636,898 154,899,695 188,526,959 266,108,950 241,641,847 155,008,497 163,196,443 130,395,872 123,326,867 100,799,692 125,453,686 17.92 15.37 22.74 27.00 - 32.30 27.34 21.14 20.29 17.99 16.97 15.13 17.85 121,615,589 150,101,362 170,277,023 174,230,816 193,352,723 226,386,821 178,002,738 186,392,822 194,703,245 201,800,801 162,689,021 175,784,781 23.14 26.46 25.01 24.95 23.47 25,62 24.28 23.18 26.86 27. 77 24.43 25,00 98,847,455 132,073,183 106,155,721 262,455,846 153,277,859 133,196,928 99,144,413 128,550,669 181,420,814 305,108,915 232,903,066 225,906,246 245,836,198 184,786,389 185,308,064 135,747,224 118,185,098 177,216,467 167,348,227 189,051,824 135,693,409 109,828,320 103,401,553 99,899,270 181,907,266 137,495,121 506,993,179 380,638,102 531,866,009 13.54 15.62 12.17 25.84 18.43 15.30 12.50 14.90 17.58 25.21 19.35 16.48 16.83 13.63 13.31 9.46 7.92 10.32 9.03 10.30 8.28 6.42 5.13 4.60 7.49 5.90 18.66 8.91 8.54 174,504,227 224,756,580 226,448,303 250,438,545 247,075,061 249,846,142 219,090,299 219,413,574 235,051,930 284,879,827 304,754,736 319,696,334 337,152,992 328,831,350 323,244,697 308,836,077 283,065,098 347,385,463 345,706,609 331,961,663 302,555,341 259,259,654 282,016,883 318,838,493 321,204,373 293,218,336 454,575,404 599,059,151 737,795,334 23.90 26.59 25.96 24.66 29.73 28. 77 27.61 25.41 22.79 23.54 25.31 23,32 23.09 24.26 ' 23.22 21.52 18.97 20.22 18.65 18.10 18.47 15,16 14.01 14,69, 13.23 12.59 16.74 14.02 11.85 86,868,408 12.63 1Figures for 1821. 169,872,814 24.84 PROGRESS op the U nited States, 1800 OF THE U N IT E D to 1917 — C on tin u ed . Exported domestic merchandise, classified by great groups *—Contd. Manufactures for Manufactures ready further use in for consumption. Miscellaneous. manufacturing. Per Per Total value. Per Value. cent of Value. cent of Value. cent of total. total. total. D o lla rs. D o lla rs. 4,867,379 4,117,606 4,841,101 6,060,900 11,304,094 12,641,625 8,400,921 8,126,464 11,393,244 9,861,090 10,650,288 12,357,000 15,065,010 17,017,616 13,887,562 13,711,708 13,858,056 21,087,265 24,976,655 26,026,258 27,458,054 31,.459,259 31,513,556 28,685,480 30,169,002 29,044,159 32,820,713 37,164,800 37,996,198 37,800,437 39,437,313 34,037,715 36,732,490 40,176,023 42,712,932 46,454,992 47,961,372 50,284,241 49,070,703 67,145,189 62,253,782 76,219,728 98,284,243 101,990,563 117,730,260 153,275,660 148,350,529 132,206,324 140,666,864 174,876,659 209,926,174 226,210,513 259,442,028 261,105,883 231,144,267 267,765,916 309,151,989 348,149,624 408,806,949 374,224,210 ' 355,862,329 657,923,305 1,191,262,523 9.42 7.04 4.34 4.49 5.86 3.99 4.10 4.52 6.12 6.88 7.79 3.66 5.38 6.32 5.05 3.66 3.23 4.92 4.95 4.57 5.50 5.98 5.34 4.22 4.32 8.52 3.71 5.07 4.72 5.21 5.42 5.11 5.22 5.88 5.85 5.50 5.49 4.95 5.94 7.72 7.85 8.85 9.52 8. 43 9.78 11.18 10.16 9.75 10.10 12.19 14.07 13.17 14.00 14.23 14.11 15.66 15.35 16.04 16.83 16.06 13.10 15.40 19.13 2,925,165 5,461,589 10,584,079 17,162,206 28,832,786 35,811,383 35,503,955 26,918,451 33,447,115 25,344,570 30,120,816 39,231,280 43,505,080 42,935,166 47,139,144 66,329,137 75,551,340 65,306,501 76,059,102 81,124,581 74,503,493 74,450,509 112,673,046 110,440,970 103,254,499 92,774,139 102,458,449 124,835,385 122,448,549 118,172,882 110,818,865 111,627,312 112,417,839 113,892,689 123,183,883 132,527,050 140,349,741 132,792,441 129,938,284 135,659,274 143,609,893 181,789,157 212,959,122 222,537,358 262,656,583 331,746,496 317,745,673 321,946,630 327,468,629 348,734,801 402,049, 798 459,812,655 480,681,423 489,469,958 440,271,747 499,215,329 698,367,852 672,268,163 776,297,360 724,908,000 807,465,511 1,998,298,249 2,942,577,415 725 STATES. D o lla rs. 6.66 9.34 9.47 12.72 14.96 11.33 17.33 14.99 17.98 17.66 22.00 11.62 16.55 15.94 17.13 14.96 17.63 15.24 15.06 14.24 14.92 14.16 19.11 16.23 14.78 11.26 11. 59 17.02 15.23 16.80 15.25 16.76 15.99 16.65 16.87 15.68 16.09 13.07 15.63 15.61 18.10 21.04 20.63 18.38 21. 81 24.20 21.76 23.76 23.52 24.30 26.96 26.76 25.93 26.68 26.87 29.19 29.72 '30.98 , 31.97 31.11 29.73 46:77 47.25 D o lla rs. Year. ..............................1800 ..............................1810 84,526 0.16 51,683,640 ............................U820 ..............................1830 182,244 .31 58,524,878 ..............................1840 111,660,561 246,320 139,494 .22 134,900,233 ..............................1855 208,474 .10 192,751,135 ..............................1860 .11 988,371 .31 316,242,423 ..............................1861 1,448,434 .71 204,899,616 ..............................1862 641,826 .36 179,644,024 ..............................1863 2,056,482 1.11 186,003, 912 ..............................1864 587,940 .41 143,504,027 .......................... ..1866 360,876 800,358 .26 136,940,248 ..............................1866 .27 337,518,102 ..............................1867 429,209 .15 279,786,809 ..............................1868 217,423 .08 269,389,900 ............................ 1869 140,210 .05 275,166,697 .............................1870 363,341 .09 376,616,473 2,530,284 .59 428,398,908 ..............................1872 8,920,385 .92 428,487,131 ..............................1873 1,382,839 .27 505,033,439 ..............................1874 950,963 .17 669,433,421 ..............................1875 1,680,299 .34 499,284,100 ............................. 1876 625,582,247 1,627,418 3,923,597 .31 589,670,224 ..............................1877 .66 ..............................1878 3,368,007 .49 680,709,268 ..............................1879 698,340,790 3,471,767 3,878,448 .50 823,946,353 .47 1,699,395 .19 883,925,947 ..............................1882 4,934,240 .67 733,239,732 ..............................1883 6,347,936 .66 804,223,632 .............................1884 4,382,192 ,60 724,964^52 2,687,919 .37 726,682,946 ..............................1886 2,401,382 .36 665,964,529 2,397,691 .34 703,022,923 ..............................1888 2,277,041 .33 683,862,104 4,798,885 .65 730,282,609 ..............................1889 4,915,101 .58 845,293,828 ..............................1890 ..............................1891 4,506,825 -.52 1,015,732, Oil ..............................1892 4,664,390 .46 872,270,283 4,379,638 .52 831,030,785 ..............................1893 ..............................1894 7,288,415 - .84 869,204,937 ..............................1895 5,312,023 .67 793,392,599 5,409, 788 .63 863,200,487 ..............................1896 .............................1897 7,456,636 .72 9,463,916 .78 1,032,007,603 ..............................1898 1,210,291,913 8,163,203 .68 1,203,931,222 ..............................1899 14,894,539 1.09 1,370,763,571 ..............................1900 13,960,167 .95 1,460,462,806 ..............................1901 14,404,028 1.07 1,355,481,861 ..............................1902 7,100,911 .51 1,392,231,302 ..............................1903 ..............................1904 5,559,792 .38 1,435,179,017 ..............................1905 6,403,980 .43 1,491,744,641 ..............................1906 6,791,584 .39 1,717,953,382 7,394,612 .39 1,853,718,034 ..............................1907 6,515,567 .35 1,834,786,357 ..............................1908 7,783,393 .47 1,638,355,593 ..........;................. 1909 8,079,822 .47 1,710,083,998 ............................. 1910 7,592,542 .38 2,013,549,025 ..............................1911 8,155,539 .38 2,170,319,828 ..............................1912 8,531,897 .35 2,428,506,358 ..............................1913 7,122,249 .31 2,329,684,025 80,826,502 2.97 2,716,178,465 ..............................1915 100,306,729 2.35 4,272,177,579 ..............................1916 91,672,430 1.47 6,227,164,050 * Fiscal years. 726 PROGRESS OF T H E U N IT E D STATES No. 4 0 0 . — S t a t ist ic a l Year. 1800............................... 1810............................... 1820.............................. 1830......... 1840......... 1850......... 1855......... 1860........ 1861......... 1862........ 1863......... 1864........ 1865......... 1866........ 1867......... 1868........ 1869......... 1870......... 1871........ 1872........ 1873......... 1874.......... 1875.......... 1876.......... 1877.......... 1878a........ 1879......... 1880.......... 1881.......... 1882........... 1883........ 1884.......... 1885........ . 1886........ . 1887.......... 1888.......... 1889.......... 1890.......... 1891.......... 1892.......... 1893.......... 1894.......... 1895.......... 1896.......... 1897.......... 1898.......... 1899.......... 1900.......... 1901.......... 1902.......... 1903.......... 1904.......... 1905.......... 1906.......... 1907.......... 1908.......... 1909.......... .......v ......... 1910.......... 1911.......... 1912.......... 1913.......... 1914.......... 1915.......... 1916.......... 1917.......... R eco r d oe t h e P ro g ress Commerce hy grand divisions of the world. Imports into the United States from *—. North America. South America. Europe. Per cent Per cent Per cent Value. Value. Value. of total. of total. of total. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 46,867,960 51.35 32,116,092 35.19 40,841,420 64,146,814 124,964,302 165,079,384 216,831,353 203,682,864 116,982,504 148,292,951 179,731,649 109,603,619 266,266,170 253,670,735 198,967,488 244,939,755 249,540,283 297,359,849 365,300,332 361,521,976 315,819,123 287,201,034 234,331,710 239,093,260 217,334,822 216,027,113 370,821,782 840,727,631 397,581,413 409,713,125 370,956,601 318,733,328 357,538,465 390,728,002 407,051,875 403,421,058 449,987,266 469,305,372 391,628,469 458,450,093 295,077,865 383,645,813 418,639,121 430,192,205 305,933,691 353,884,534 440,567,314 429,620,452 475,161,941 547,226,887 498,697,379 540,773,092 633,292,184 747,291,253 608,014,147 654,322,918 806,270,280 768,167,760 819,585,326 892,866,384 895,602,868 614,354,645 616,252,749 610,470,671 67.63 69.87 70.14 63.13 69.99 60.68 56.85 58.63 54.54 46.75 60.84 60.71 53.54 56.01 63.98 64.85 57.05 64.48 6& 99 61.85 49.16 48.58 46.60 48.46 55.52 53.02 54.87 56.65 55.57 55.19 56.27 56.43 56.22 54.14 57.14 54.46 47.47 52.91 45.05 52.41 53.69 56.26 49.66 50.76 51.84 52.19 52.60 53.35 50.32 48,39 51.63 52.10 50.91 49.88 51.76 50.30 49.57 49.25 47.29 36.70 28.04 22.96 17,548,892 22,627,639 24,136,879 44,781,394 75,082,583 68,934,936 50,927,847 58,256,053 90,699,407 83,912,382 109,989,347 88,863,182 100,002,918 114, 772,964 126,544,611 135,979,954 145,321,478 156,604,503 156,527,068 132,035,363 118,188,297 130,190,687 122,980,267 112,565,940 130,077,225 134,198,166 156,622,388 146,897,620 136, 321,361 117,450,701 125,431,516 130,790,843 139,818,918 350,865,817 148,368,706 163,226,079 174,054,181 183,732,712 166,962,559 133,915,682 126,877,126 105,924,053 91,376,807 112,150,911 130,035,221 145,158,104 151,076,524 189,736,475 198,778,952 227,229,145 235,353,322 263,576,349 238,815,898 253,999,920 306,767,486 305,496,793 334,072,039 861,943,659 427,399,354 473,079,796 591,895.543 766,112,536 24,76 21.12 13.55 17.13 20.78 20.54 24.75 23.04 27.62 35. 80 25.13 21.27 26.91 26.24 27.42 25.10 22. 68 23.58 26.25 23.84 24.79 26.45 26.40 25.25 19.47 20.88 21.61 20.31 20.41 20.34 19.74 18.90 19.30 20.25 18.84 19.35 21.04 21.21 25.49 18.29 16.27 13.85 14.83 16.09 15.30 17.63 16.72 18.49 20.06 20.33 19.19 18.37 20.00 19.36 19.69 20.00 20.20 19.96 22.57 28.26 26.93 28.80 6,239,176 9,420,586 16,647,637 27,894,198 35,992,719 33,264,256 21,913,043 22,358,438 33,082,797 22,930,809 32,136,785 35,796,302 41,377,712 41,844,782 43,596,045 55,032,487 56,163,696 67,246,902 67,520,034 74,247,631 65,730,123 67,825,859 69,203,408 59,174,974 82,126, 922 80,627,308 81,291,936 76,736,983 75,753,960 65,289,956 65,875,425 79,764,191 84,356,398 92,135,052 90,006,144 118,736,668 150,727,759 102,207,815 100,147,107 112,167,120 108,828,462 107,389,405 92,091,694 86,587,893 93,666,774 110,367,342 119,785,756 107,428,323 120,364,113> 150,795,800 140,422,876 160,165,537 124,998,590 163,878,724 196,164,786 182,623,750 215,089,316 217,734,629 222,677,075 261,489,563 391,562,018 542,212,820 8.80 8.79 9.35 10,67 9.96 9.91 10.65 8.84 10.04 9. 79 7.34 8.56 11.13 9.57 9.41 10.16 8.84 10.12 11.31 13.40 13.79 13.78 14.80 13.27 12. 30 12.55 11.22 10.61 11.34 11.31 10.37 11.52 11.65 12.36 11.43 14.08 18.27 11. 80 15.29 15.32 13.96 14.04 14.95 12.42 11.02 13.41 13.26 10.48 12.14 13.49 11.45 11.17 10.46 12.49 12.59 11.96 13.01 12.01 11.76 15.61 17.81 20-38 * Fiscal years. 1Hawaiian Islands not included since 1900. *Includes “All other countries,” not separately assignable to either grand division, from the annual reports on Commerce and Navigation, from 1870 to 1895, inclusive. 8Merchandise and specie to 1879, inclusive; merchandise only after 1879. FBOGKRESS of the U nited States , OF THE U N IT E D STATES. 727 1800 to 1917—Continued Commerce by grand divisions of the world—Continued. Imports into the United States from*—Continued. Asia. Oceania, * Africa.* Per cent Value. Per cent Value. Per cent Value. of total. of total. of total. D o lla rs. 11,560,810 12.67 D o lla rs. 142,969 0.16 D o lla rs. 551,496 0.60 . .1801 .1811 .1821 .1831 .1841 .1851 .1851 .1861 .186: .186: .1861 -18& .1861 .1861 .186: .1861 .186! .1871 .187] .187: .187! .187-1 .1871 .1871 .187: *187$ .187! .188{ .188] .188! .188$ .1884 .188$ .188$ .188: .188$ -188S -189C .1891 .1895 .1895 .1894 -189E .1896 .1897 .1896 .1895 .190C .1901 .1902 .1903 .1904 .1905 .1906 .1907 .1908 .1909 .1910 .1911 .1912 .1913 .1914 .1915 .1916 .1917 6,531,737 7.80 384,887 .64 308,797 .44 . 9,695,639 9,05 602,447 .56 646,869 .60 10,316,486 5.79 1,401,340 .79 682,151 .38 .. 18,288,328 6.99 3,575,574 1.37 1,849,642 .71 . 26,201,603 7.25 3,495,226 .97 3,798,518 1.05 . 22,076,660 6.58 4,434,897 1.32 3,256,640 .97 . 11,635,861 5.66 2,269,881 1.10 2,042,693 .99 . 7.04 2,905,002 17,810,728 1.15 3,296,748 1.30 . 17,403,933 5.28 4,146,008 1.26 4,499,101 1.36 . 11,248,583 4.79 3,572,343 1.52 3,166,431 1.35 19,219,340 4.39 7,410,768 1.70 2,617,944 .60 . 26,672,233 6.38 9,996,737 2.40 2,833,382 .68 . 23,806,412 6.41 5,278,531 1.42 2,191,747 .59 . 27,405,349 6.27 6,837,062 1.56 1,514,343 .35 6.78 1,423,212 .31 9,860,058 31,413,378 2.10 7.78 1,438,565 41,200,224 .26 10,482,629 1.85 . 64,497,477 8.50 5,263,288 .82 13,792,495 2.10 . 61,764,489 9.35 4,458,688 1.81 .66 12,020,589 7.32 2,767,349 43,608,490 .46 9,619,184 1.66 45,220,249 8.16 4,982,781 .90 10,219,095 1.85 . 9.99 2,838,241 47,637,905 .60 9,351,512 7,951,595 1.67 . 41,621,087 8.44 3,874,335 4,108,001 .84 •1.91 . .81 10,645,891 42,834,123 9.19 2.20 46,247,481 10.38 4,043,711 .90 7,718,556 1.74 . 67,008,793 10.02 414,130,604 2.13 3,789,420 .56 7,621,302 1.19 14,200,773 65,289,448 10.15 11,335,718 2.21 . 61,419,192 8.47 1.57 16,388,927 2.26 . 60,509,565 8.42 12,259,856 1.70 16,663,765 2.31 . 54,042,233 8.09 19,470,646 8.69 5,994,577 .90 . 52,200,475 9.04 24,628,961 3.37 4,382,223 .76 9.22 23,531,402 68,521,909 3.70 4,537,419 .70 . *63,212,870 9.14 23,215,056 3.31 . 70 . 8.52 26,472,885 3.66 4,608,806 4,565,363 61,691,675 .65 63,600,391 8.55 29,604,059 3.96 5,084,892 5,505,275 .74 .. 8.57 28,356,568 3.60 67,506,833 .42 3.04 5,754,721 72,272,222 8.57 25,621,134 .50 80,138,251 10.11 23,133,062 9.77 25,997,878 2.80 8,388,478 7,720,740 .65 .. 87,624,446 3.00 .97 3.28 5,162,771 66,186,397 10.10 21,457,923 .79 .. 77,626,364 10.61 17,450,926 2.39 7,164,060 .98 89,592,318 11.41 24,614,668 3.16 11,172,979 1.43 .. 87,294,597 11.49 24,400,439 3.19 9,529,713 1.25 92,594,593 15.03 26,859,230 4.36 7,193,639 1.17 .. 15.36 1.50 107,091,214 16.45 26,997,877 3.87 10,436,060 1.32 . 139,842,330 34,611,108 4.07 11,218, 437 1.09 . 117,677,611 14.30 14,166,461 1.38 8,953,461 1.57 13,447,615 129,682,651 14.36 11,395,195 1.49 . 147,702,374 14.40 21,043,527 2.05 12,581,651 1.23 .. 143, 509,153 14.48 20,310,998 2.05 9,426,776 .95 161,982,991 14.50 25,388,421 * 2.27 11,343,622 1.02 2.02 12,628,735 1.03 . 180,095,671 14.81 24,769,658 14.68 29,785,393 212,475,427 2.08 21,127,466 1.47 . 181,167,616 15.17 25,054,866 2.10 16,290,675 1.3fl . 197,548,027 15.06 27,062,008 2.06 15,108,627 1.15 . 193,155,344 12.45 37,099,795 2.38 17,489,739 1.13 . 213,449,730 13.98 30,274,452 1.98 27,213,620 1.78 . 225,468,250 13.64 36,464,115 2.21 22,585,-888 1.37 . 276,494,777 15.25 87,543,441 2.07 26,425,344 1.46 . 2 . 2 19,149,476 2 286,952,486 15.15 42,144,398 1.01 . 247,770,103 14.80 52,522,552 3.14 24,953,081 1.49 . 437,181,464 19.89 96,225,991 4.38 64,765,745 2.95 . 2.46 60,013,315 2.26 . 615,217,463 23.14 65,328,380 * Fiscal years. 4 Includes “All other Spanish possessions," not separately stated in the annual report on Com merce and Navigation, *Includes “All other countries in Asia and Oceania," not separately assignable to either grand division, from the annual report on Commerce and Navigation. 728 PROGRESS OF THE U N IT E D STATES No. 4 0 0 . —Statistical R ecord Year. 1800...................................... 1810...................................... 1820...................................... 1830..................................... 1840...................................... 1850...................................... 1855..................................... 1860..................................... 1861..................................... 1862..................................... 1863...................................... 1864...................................... 1865.................................... 1866...................................... 1867...................................... 1868..................................... 1869..................................... 1870...................................... 1871...................................... 1872...................................... 1873...................................... 1874...................................... 1875..................................... 1876...................................... 1877...................................... 18788 .................................. 1879..................................... 1880.................................. 1881..................................... 1882...................................... 1883..................................... 1884..................................... 1885...................................... 1886...................................... 1887...................................... 1888...................................... 1889..................................... 1890...................................... 1891...................................... 1892...................................... 1893...................................... 1894...................................... 1895...................................... 1896...................................... 1897...................................... 1898...................................... 1899...................................... 1900...................................... 1901..................................... 1902...................................... 1903...................................... 1904...................................... 1905...................................... 1906...................................... 1907...................................... 1908...................................... 1909..................................... 1910..................................... 1911..................................... 1912..................................... 1913..................................... 1914.'................................... 1915...................................... 1916...................................... 1917...................................... of the P rogress Commerce by grand divisions of the world—Continued. Exports from the United States to*— North America. South America. Europe. Per cent Value. Per cent Value. Per cent Value, of total. of total. of total. D o lla rs . D o lla rs. 41,348,088 58.26 27,208,618 38.34 24.07 46,853,851 70.19 16,066,899 24.12 1,611,738 1,133,689 48,116,538 69.04 16,810,597 25.57 4,587,391 48,175,248 65.24 18,886,434 98,930,684 74.89 23,737,078 17.97 5,969,617 113,862,253 74.96 24,722,610 16.27 9,076,724 200,761,143 72.96 50,816,532 18.47 13,455,417 310,272,818 77.54 53,325,937 13.33 16,742,100 170,339,184 68.31 49,915,433 20. 02 14,348,897 157,741,886 68.60 48,011,793 20.88 11,776,079 227,456,975 68.51 73,202,910 22.05 16,188,019 222,809,420 65.47 79,554,810 23.88 19,359,562 201,758,310 59.92 94,837,990 28.17 21,606,908 458,310,344 81.05 67,331,613 11.91 17,924,295 354,932,412 77.30 61,890,552 13.48 21,770,346 365,392,235 76.62 68,289,670 14,32 20,652,085 328,059,182 74.71 65,848,784 14.99 19,531,311 420,184,014 79.35 68,962,006 13.03 21,651,459 13.09 479,738,693 81.19 77,348,184 12.80 19,599,581 27,006,890 450,167,843 78.71 73,230,648 539,061,323 79.61 81,629,759 12.05 29,661,967 572,511,479 79.87 86,166,454 13.25 26,747,020 94,942,138 12.95 24,096,950 533,544,921 80.17 538,322,835 80.81 79,926,699 11.83 22,862,746 83,058,656 12.00 22,577,154 557,244,615 79.38 78,762,184 597,774,959 80.89 67,598,525 10.59 24*690,478 594,189,272 83.50 9.50 23,437,376 69,437,783 8.31 23,190,220 719,433,788 86.10 83,156,899 9.21 25,304,846 766,113,798 84. 96 85,793,255 11.43 27,224,850 600,100,498 79.96 659,867,396 80. IQ 99,428,476 12.07 29,570,659 583,795,462 78.84 92,217,190 12.45 31,226,934 599,240,748 80.75 76,764,748 10.59 27,734,857 541,373,039 79.67 71,980,400 10.34 26,131,991 73,425,948 10.25 30,744,497 575,300,326 80.33 79,995,497 - 11.60 29,579,227 549,092,503 78.88 578,902,520 77.98 89,550,476 12.06 35,021,017 683,736,397 79.74 94,100,410 10.98 38,752,648 704,798,047 79.73 96,549,129 10.92 33,708,290 850,623,150 x 82.60 105,566,184 14.13 33,147,614 119,788,889 10.25 32,639,077 661,976,910 700,870,822 78.10 119,693,212 13.42 33,212,310 78.57 108,575,594 13.45 33,525,936 627,927,692 77.76 673,043,753 76.26 116,567,496 13.21 33,768,646 124,958,461 813,385,644 77.39 139,627,841 11.89 36,297,671 973,806,245 79.07 11.35 33,821,701 35,659,902 936,602,093 76.33 157,931,707 13.45 38,945,763 1,040,167,763 74.60 187,594,625 12.87 1,136,504,605 76.39 196,534,460 13.21 44,400,195 1,008,033,981 72.96 203,971,080 14.76 38,043,617 1,029,256,657 72.48 215,482,769 15.16 41,137,872 1,057,930,131 72.42 234,909,959 16.08 50,755,027 67.23 1,020,972,6CL 68.82 260,570,235 17.16 66,894,131 308,382,982 17.68 75,159,781 1,200,166,036 1,298,452,380 69.03 349,840,641 18.60 82,157,174 1,283,600,155 68.99 324,674,719 17.45 * 83,583,874 1,146,755,321 68.96 309,476,694 18.61 76,561,680 1,135,914,551 65.10 385,520,069 22.09 93,246,820 1,308,275,778 63.84 467,059,179 22.30 108,894,894 1,341,732,789 60.87 516,837,597 23.45 132,310,451 1,479,074,761 59.98 617,413,013 25.04 146,147,993 1,486,498,729 62.86 528,644,962 22.36 124,539,909 1,971,434,687 71.21 477,075,727 17.23 99,323,957 2,999,305,097 69.21 733,024,674 16.92 180,175,374 4,324,512,661 68.75 1,163,758,100 18.50 259,480,371 D o lla rs. 2.41 1.63 6.21 4.52 6.98 4.89 4.18 6.76 5.12 4.88 6.69 6.42 3.17 4.74 4.33 4.45 4.09 3.31 4.72 4.38 3.73 3.62 3.43 3.22 3.32 3.29 2177 2.79 3.63 3.59 4.22 3.74 3.85 4.29 4.25 4.72 4.52 3.81 3.21 3.85 3.72 4.15 4.11 3.21 2.75 2.91 2.79 2.98 2.75 2.90 3.47 3.75 4.31 4.37 4.49 4.60 5.34 5.32 6.00 5.92 5.27 3.59 4.16 4.12 * Fiscal years. 1 Hawaiian Islands not included since 1900. * Includes “ All other countries.” not separately assignable to either grand division, from the annual reports on Commerce and Navigation, from 1870 to 1895, inclusive. * Merchandise and specie to 1879, inclusive; merchandise only after 1879. PRO G RESS of the U nited States , 1800 OE THE U N IT E D to 1917 — C on tin ued! Commerce by grand divisions of the world—Continued. Exports from the United States to *—Continued. Asia. Oceania. * Africa. * cent cent cent Value. Pertotal. Value. Pertotal. Value. Pertotal. of of of D o lla rs. 729 STATES. D o lla rs. Year. olla rs, 14,112 1,177,846 1.66 0.02 D1,110,374 1.56 556,881 227,560 .83 .34 1,407,828 2.11 ......................................1810 8,906 3,289,000 4.72 .01 305,968 .44 ......................................1820 2.50 93,668 1,845,224 .13 233,601 .31 ......................................1830 454,814 2,286,290 1.73 .35 707,563 .54 ......................................1840 8,051, 720 2.01 208,129 .14 977,284 ......................................1860 .64 ......................................1855 3,516,195 1.28 4,673,429 1.70 1,934,130 .70 11,067,921 2.77 5,373,497 1.34 3,227,760 .84 ......................................1860 8,335,568 3.34 4,075,677 1.64 2,330,154 .93 6,697, 723 2.91 3,810,725 1.66 1,900,779 .83 ......................................1862 7,742,987 1.39 2,783,989 2.33 4,633,702 ......................................1863 .84 ......................................1864 9,772,558 2.87 6,444,017 1.90 2,351,772 .69 2.24 2,412,202 8,529,596 2.53 7,552,117 .72 ......................................1865 11,799,410 2.09 7,675,428 1.36 2,385,304 .42 11,449,618 2.49 6,229,659 1.36 2,916,233 .‘63 ......................................1868 13,844,105 2.90 5,992,691 1.25 2,732,053 .58 ......................................1869 16,947,124 1.60 1,714,213 3.86 7,027,415 .39 10,972,064 2.07 4,334,991 .82 3,414,768 .64 ......................................1870 7,781,138 .56 3,203,113 1.31 3,307,841 .54 ......................................1871 13,965,166 2.44 3,613,780 .63 4,005,140 .70 ......................................1872 18,727,094 2.75 4,677,457 .69 3,524,474 .52 ......................................1873 15,087,695 2.10 4,493,916 .63 3,037,144 .42 ......................................1874 13,972,305 2.10 4,276,979 .64 3,470,782 .52 ......................................1875 15,528,567 2.33 4,771,212 .71 4,814,382 .72 ......................................1876 7,345,929 27,449,945 3.91 8,607,644 1.05 4,271,788 ......................................1877 .61 .................................... 31878 28,998,343 3.90 9,900,550 1.16 4,770,729 .64 11,752,969 1.67 1.32 4,758,701 .72 11,645,703 1.39 46,846,698 .82 5,084,466 .61 1.42 9,506,577 1.04 5,377,878 12,917,348 .58 ......................................1882 ......................................1881 18,393,671 12,460,664 2.45 13,571,721 1.66 6,569,319 .87 ......................................J883 16,348,742 1.98 1.65 5,052,408 .61 ......................................1884 16,913,978 2. 28 13,105,604 1.77 3,254,441 .44 ......................................1885 20,739,972 2.79 13,605,468 1.83 4,103,962 .55 ......................................1886 21,980,999 2.11 3,280,994 3.25 14,777,407 .53 819,322,172 2.70 13,867,552 1.87 .56 ......................................1887 18,929,152 2.73 14,746,065 2.12 3,522,716 3,612,063 .52 18,439,626 2.48 16,239,403 2,19 4,248,333 .57 ......................................1889 19,696,820 2.30 16,460,269 1.92 5,082,140 .54 ......................................1890 25,553,308 2.89 15,572,767 18,621,801 2.11 5,250,235 .54 ......................................1892 19,590,350 1.51 5,778,083 .62 .......................... ..........1891 1.81 11,199,477 16,222,354 1.91 1.32 5,838,487 .69 ......................................1894 20,872,761 2.34 11,914,182 1.34 5,577,285 .61 17,325,057 2.15 17,197,229 13,109,231 1.62 7,074,656 .87 ......................................1895 25,630,029 2.90 1.95 13,870,760 1.57 ......................................1896 39/274,905 3.74 22,652,773 2.16 16,953,127 1.61 ......................................1897 44,707,791 3.63 22,003,022 1.78 17,515,730 1.42 ......................................1898 48,360,161 2.43 18,594,424 1.52 ......................................1899 3.94 29,875,015 43,391,275 64,913,807 4.66 35,392,401 3.11 19,469,849 1.39 .................*...................1900 49,390,712 3.34 1.72 .................................. 1901 2.36 25,542,618 34,258,041 63,944,077 4.63 37,468,512 2.48 33,468,605 2.42 ......................................1902 58,359,016 4.11 32,850,681 2.64 38,436,853 2.71 - 60,151,347 4.12 2.25 24,230,126 1.66 ......................................1904 2.18 18,540,603 128,504,610 8.46 33,079,446 1.22 ......................................1905 105,451,610 2.02 19, 562,340 6.05 35,141,751 1.12 ......................................1906 92,703,664 4.93 41,186,193 2.19 16,511,026 .88 101,784,832 6.47 46,789,201 2.51 20,340,565 1.09 ......................................1908 71,792,187 4.32 41,389,788 2.49 17,035,434 1.02 ......................................1909 60,861,813 3.49 50,890,087 2.92 18,551,380 1.06 ......................................1910 85,422,428 4.17 66,060,813 3.22 23,607,107 1.15 .......................-............ 1911 117,461,635 5.33 71,936,513 3.26 24,043,424 1.09 ......................................1912 115,056,620 4.67 79,102,845 3.21 29,088,917 1.18 ......................................1913 83,568,417 113,425,616 4.80 77,764,725 3.53 27,901,515 1.18 ......................................1914 114,470,493 4.13 2.81 28,519,751 1.03 ......................................1915 278,610,881 6.43 98,775,828 2.28 43,591,031 1.00 6.05 109,314,490 1.74 52,733,064 380,249,708 .84 ......................................1917 ♦ Fiscal years. 4 Includes “All other Spanish possessions/ * not separately stated in the annual report on Commerce and Navigation. •Includes “All other countries in Asia and Oceania,” not separately assignable to either grand division, from the annual report on Commerce and Navigation. PROGRESS OF THE U N IT E D STATES, N o . 4 0 0 .— Statistical R ecokd 1810. 1820. 1830. 1840. 1860. 1855. I860. 1861. 1862. 1863, 1864. 1865. 1866. 1867. 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. of Transportation of foreign commerce.* Imports into the United States, * By sea.a Per cent By land In American In foreign Total. in Ameri vehicles.3 vessels. vessels. can vessels. D o lla rs. D o lla rs . Dollars* D o lla rs . 66,035,739 92,802,352 139,657,043 202,234,900 228,164,855 201,544,055 92,274,100 109,744,580 81,212,077 74,385,116 112,040,395 117,209,536 122,965,225 136,802,024 153,237,077 163,285,710 177, 286,302 174,739,834 176,027,778 157,872,726 143,389,704 151,834,067 146,499,282 143,690,353 149,317,368 133,631,146 130,266,826 136,002,290 135,046,207 112,864,052 118,942,817 121,365,493 123,525,298 120,782,910 124,948,948 127,471,678 139,139,891 127,095,434 121.561,193 108,229,615 117.299.074 109,133,454 93,535,867 82,050,118 104,304,940 93,055,493 102,188,002 123,666,832 132,253,065 .160,649,571 168,488,129 176,550,716 151,919,733 150.528.075 147,100,976 146,640,912 170,849,680 193,094,242 198,923,666 281,334,841 449,872,543 648,256,478i 4,481,181 14,339,167 38,481,275 59,233, 620 134,001,399 134,106,098 113,497,629 143,175,340 248,350,818 174,170,536 333.471.763 300,622,035 248,659,583 300,612,231 309,140,510 363,020,644 445,416,783 471,806,765 405,320,135 382,949,568 321,139,500 329,665,833 307,407,565 310,499,699 603,494,913 491.840.269 571,517,802 664,175,576 512,611,192 443,613,801 491,937,636 543,392,216 668,222,357 686,120,881 623,740,100 676.611.763 648,535,976 695,184,394 603,810,334 690,638,362 626,890,521 619,784,338 492,086,003 581,673,650 701,223,735 683,016,858 744,766,235 835,844,210 790,595,186 878,188,230 971.397.270 1,163,698,060 971,111,234 1,090,001,007 1,319,438,085 1,289,510,673 1, S80,228,170 1,504,567,867 1,538,784,987 1,244,934,571 1,550,102,577 1,706,482,324 70,616,920 107.141.519 178,138,318 261.468.520 362.166.254 335, 650,153 205,771,729 252,919,920 329,562,895 248,555,652 445,612,158 417,831,571 371,624,808 437.314.255 462,377,587 526,306,354 622,703,086 646,546,599 581,347,913 540,822,294 464,529,204 481,399,900 453,906,847 464,089,952 652,812,281 625,471,415 701,784,628 700.177.866 647,557,399 556,377,853 610,880,453 664,757,709 691,747,655 706, 903,791 748,689,048 803,983,441 787.675.867 822,279,828 625,371,527 698,767,977 744,189,595 728, 917,792 585,621,870 663,723,668 805,528,675 776,071,351 846,954,237 959,511,042 922,848,251 1.038.787.801 1,139,885,399 1,340,248,776 1,123,030,967 1,240,529,082 1,466,539,061 1,436,151,485 1,551,077,850 1,697,662,109 1,737,708,653 1,526,269,412 1,999,975,120 2.354.738.802 94.2 86.6 78.4 77.3 63.0 60.1 44.8 43.4 24.6 29.9 25.2 28.1 33.1 31.3 33.1 31.0 28.5 27.0 30.3 29.2 30.9 31.6 ?2.3 31.7 22.9 21.4 18.6 19.4 20.8 20.3 19.5 18.3 17.8 17.1 16.7 15.9 17.7 15.5 19.4 15.5 15.7 15.0 16.0 12.4 12.9 12.0 12.1 12.9 14.3 15.5 14.8 13.2 13.5 12.1 10.0 10.2 11.0 11.4 11.4 18.4 22.5 27.5 15,187,354 17,635,681 17,070,548 14,513,335 13,083,859 12,148,667 10,697,640 12,965,999 11,983,823 15,142,465 17,193,213 22,854,946 23,003,048 20,140,294 21,149,476 24,555,683 27,562,059 32,209,459 38,227,861 40,621,361 40,932,755 39,726,595 44.121.094 29.623.095 33,201,988 35,535,079 35.812.620 30,427,784 33,424,821 44,412,509 47,100,814 56,366,711 66,208,195 68,239,120 78,725,270 86,677,047 94,172,649 71,310,825 71,391,142 90,408,369 91.074.620 102,187,084 115,346,125 156,217,004 147,900,328 197,908,390 304,616,383 i Merchandise and specie to 1879, inclusive; merchandise only after 1879. PRO G RESS of th e U nited States , 1800 OF THE U N IT E D 731 STATES, to 1917— C o n tin u e d . Transportation of foreign commerce *—Continued. In American vessels. Exports from the United States.1 By sea.* Per cent By land Total by land In foreign and sea. Total. in Ameri vehicles.* can vessels. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 63,882,719 105,622,257 99,615,041 203,250,562 279,082,902 179,972,733 125,421,318 132,127,891 102,849,409 93,017,766 213.671.466 180,625,368 175,016,348 153,154,748 199.732.324 190,378,462 168,044,799 171,566,758 174^424,216 156,385,066 167.686.467 164,826,214 166,651,624 128,425,339 109.029.209 116.955.324 96,962,919 104.418.210 98,652,828 82,001,691 78,406,686 72,991,263 67,332,175 83,022,198 77,502,138 81,033,844 70,670,073 73,707,023 62,277,581 70,392,813 79,941,823 67,792,150 78,562,088 90,779,262 84,343,122 83,631,985 91,028,200 97,482,054 129,958,375 153,859,076 141,780,310 120,593,589 108,129,142 113,736,171 133,665,552 151,601,885 187,938,254 169,436,090 290,597,071 499,035,673 794,604,353 9,966,789 26,463,689 52,283,679 71,906,284 121,039,394 69,372,180 104,517,667 199,880,691 237,442,730 262,839,588 351,754,928 280,708,368 801,886,491 285,979,781 329,786,978 392,801,932 393,929,579 494,915,886 633,885,971 501,838,949 492,215,487 630,354,703 669,583,564 600,769,633 720,770,521 777,162,714 641,460,967 694.331,348 615,287,007 636,004,765 581,973,477 621,802,292 606,474,964 630,942,660 747,376,644 916,023,675 733,132,174 769,212,122 695,357,830 751,083,000 905,969,428 1,090,406,476 1,064,590,307 1,193,220,689 1,291,520,938 1,174,263,079 1,190,262,178 1,210,608,328 1,225,063,232 1,396,270,084 1,520,598,231 1,549,628,630 1,372,692,807 1,402,524,390 1,640,925,993 1,728,790,688 1,887,460,562 1,878,323,769 2,175,758,992 3.327,030,418 4,637,151,133 73,849,508 132,085,946 151,998,720 275,156,846 400,122,296 249,344,913 229,938,985 832,008,582 340.292.139 355,857,344 565.426.394 461,333,736 476,902,839 439,134,529 529,519,302 583.180.394 561,974,378 666,482,644 708.310.187 658,224,015 659,901,954 695,180,917 736.135.188 729,194,972 829,799,730 894,118,038 738,423,886 798,749,558 713,939,835 718,006,456 660,380,163 694,793,545 673.807.139 713,964,858 824,878,782 997,057,619 842,919,145 757,635,411 821,475,813 985,911,251 1,158,198,626 1,143,152,395 1,283,999,941 1,375,864,060 1,257,895,064 1,281,290,378 1,308,090,382 1,355,021,607 1,550,129,160 1,662,378,541 1,670.222,219 1,480,821,949 1,516,260,561 1.774.491.485 1,880,392,573 2,075,398,816 2,047,769,859 2,466,356,063 3,826,066,091 5.431.755.486 7 8 ,9 6 8 , 0 4 7 7 7 3 ,5 6 9 ,3 2 4 ♦ Fiscal years. Dollars. 86.5 80.0 65.4 73.8 70.0 72.1 54.6 39.8 30.2 26.1 37.8 39.2 36.7 34.9 37.7 32.7 30.0 25.7 24.6 23.8 25.4 23.7 22.7 17.6 13.1 13.1 13.1 13.1 13.8 11.4 11.9 10.5 10.0 11.6 9.4 9.3 8.1 8.8 8.7 8.2 8.5 8.1 6.9 6.9 7.1 6.1 6.6 7.1 7.5 9.6 9.9 8.5 7.2 7.3 7.6 7.6 8.1 9.1 8.3 XI. 8 13.0 14.6 Year. Dollars. 73,849,508 132,085,946 151,998,720 275,166,846 400,122,296 249,344,913 229,938,985 332,008,582 340,292,139 355,857,344 665,426,394 461,333,736 476,902,839 439,134,529 529.519.302 7,798,156 590,978,550 10,015,089 671,989,467 10,799,430 677,282,074 8,509,205 716,819,392 7,304,376 665,528,391 6,324,487 666,226,441 6,767,170 701,948,087 7,511,365 743,646,553 7,439,862 736,634,834 6,838,928 835,638,658 8,259,308 902.377.346 12,118,371 750,542,257 25,089,844 823,839,402 26,573,774 740,513,609 24,183,299 742,189,756 19,144,667 679,524,830 21,389,666 716,183,211 22,147,368 695,954,507 28,436,517 742,401,375 32,949,902 857,828,684 81,923,439 884,480,810 33,220,629 1, 030.278.148 43,862,947 49,221,427 892,140,572 49,902,754 807,538,165 61,131,125 882,606,938 65,082,305 050,993,556 73,283,704 231,482,330 83,870,907 227.023.302 110,483,141 ,394,483,082 111,900,931 ,487,764,991 123,824,337 381,719,401 138,851,301 420,141,679 152,736,889 163,540,059 460,827,271 518,561,666 193,735,340 ,743,864,500 218,472,537 ,880,861,078 190,551,127 860.773.346 182,189,155 663,0X1,104 228,724,159 744,984, 720 274,828,714 049,320,199 323,929,836 204,322,409 890,485,334 465,884,150 316,819,289 364.579.148 302,233,277 768,689,340 507,416,794 333,482,885 795,408,564 227,164,050 *Including Great Lakes. 3No data prior to 1871. 8 5 2 ,6 5 7 ,3 7 1 8 0 3 ,8 0 2 ,2 4 7 8 4 7 ,6 6 5 ,1 9 4 .1800 ,.1810 ,.1820 .1830 ,.1840 . .1850 ,.1865 .I860 .1861 ..1862 .1863 ..1864 .1866 ,.1866 ,.1867 ,.1868 ,.1869 ..1870 ..1871 ..1872 ..1873 ,.1874 .1876 .1876 ,.1877 ..1878 ..1879 ..1880 .1881 ,.1882 .1883 .1884 .1885 .1886 ,.1887 ,.1888 ,.1889 ,.1890 .1891 .1892 .1893 .1894 .1895 .1896 ,.1897 ,.1898 ,.1899 ,.1900 .1901 ,.1902 .1903 ,.1904 .1905 .1906 .1907 .1908 .1909 .1910 .1911 .1912 .1913 .1914 .1915 .1916 .1917 732 PROGRESS OF THE U N IT E D STATES, No. 400.-— t a t ist ic a l R eco r d o f t h e P r o g r e s s S Year. Foreign commerce of principal customs districts.* Massachusetts.1 New York.1 Philadelphia.1 Imports. Exports. Imports. Exports. Imports. Exports. D o lla rs, D o lla rs, 1800.................. 1810.................. 1820.................. 1830.................. 1840........ :....... 1850.................. 1855.................. 39,333,684 12,747,945 1860.................. 1861.................. 35,883,012 14,587,624 1862.................. 22.106.451 12,918,531 1863 ...... 26,999,283 17,696,462 1864 ...... 30,189,931 16,789,714 1865 ...... 24,389,735 19.862.181 42,650,884 1866*................. 45,280,555 19,097,852 18,515,870 18673................. 1868.................. 36,942,341 16,609,860 1869 ...... 44,583,822 14,381,078 1870 ..... 47,484,060 14,126,429 1871 ...... 53*613,754. 13,424,627 1872 ...... 70,275,066 22.644.383 67,969,345 1873................. 52,059,729 29,156,229 30.601.635 1874 ...... 51,908,587 1875 ...... 37,222,890 80,842,697 37,247,136 1876 ...... 1877 ...... 42,218,338 44.075.196 1878 ...... 40.268.023 47,968,470 1879.................. 40.448.791 49,193,664 1880.................. 68,503,136 59,238,341 1881.................. 61,960,103 73.433.677 1882.................. 69,594,057 62,471,426 1883 ...... 72,552,075 62,356,749 1884 ...... 65,865,551 63,497,829 ...... 53,445,929 62,000,103 1885 1886 ...... 58,430,707 54.099.068 1887 ...... 61.018.330 59,001,505 1888 ...... 63,897,778 66, 833, 595 66.731.023 56.457.384 1889 .. 1890 ...... 62,876,666 71,201,944 1891 ...... 71,212,614 77.020.081 1892 ...... 71,780,489 87.175.636 1893 ...... 79,357,654 85,460,422 1894 ...... 53.309.331 83,972,460 1895 ...... 66,889,118 85.505.196 1896 ...... 79,179,864 95,851,004 1897....1.......... 90,178,419 100,857,281 1898 ...... 51,475,099 117,531,903 1899 ...... 52,097,960 128,037,149 1900 ...... 72,195,939 112,195,555 1901 ...... 61,452,370 143,708,232 1902 ...... 71,921,436 102,404,304 1903 ...... 86,310,586 88,126,444 1904 ...... 80,657,697 89,845,772 1905 ...... 100,317,881 87,804,492 98,739,647 1906 ...... 106,442,077 100,872,147 1907 ...... 124,432,977 1908 ...... 93,678,716 96.051.068 1909 ...... 112,472,595 76,157,558 1910 ...... 129,006,184 70,516,789 116,597,440 71.534.082 1911 ...................................... 1912 ...... 129,293,016 69,692,171 1913 ...... 146.599.451 69.552,657 1914 ...... 159,915,970 65.715.181 1915 ...... 152.653.791 107.475.677 1916 ..... , 210,900,243 131,229,946 1917 ..... 217,905,287 225,578,485 D o lla rs. 231.310.086 188.790.086 130,525,949 175,522,885 227,407,442 152,248,978 302,505,719 277,469,510 236,791,028 282,060,008 281,048,813 348,755,769 416,162,512 418,709,493 376,732,380 357,136,893 303,466,910 298,261,378 292,797,559 302,349,053 459,937,153 435.450.905 493,060,891 496,005,276 465.119.630 380,077,748 419,338,932 456.698.631 470,426,774 472,153,607 516,426,693 537,786,007 536,538,112 548,558,593 415,795,991 477,741,128 499,932,792 480,603,580 402,281,050 465,559,650 537,237,282 527.259.906 559,930,849 618,705,662 600,171,033 679,629,256 734,350,823 853,696,952 688,215,938 779,308,944 935,990,958 881,592,689 975,744,320 1,048,320,629 1,040,380,526 931,011,058 1,191,865,982 1,338,199,355 D o lla rs. 80.047.978 126,675,195 133,816,192 186,866,391 164,800,158 202,509,041 271,964,092 181,700,239 174,737,626 165,936,208 196,614,746 222,710,489 228,510,651 269,529,299 304.634.338 262,433,225 262,851,576 282,217,379 336,493,677 335,870,295 392,560,090 407,181,024 344,503,775 361,425,361 329,883,267 344,514,761 314,329,411 316,347,219 310,627,496 319,838, 555 349,051,791 346,528,847 413,952,783 347,396,717 369,146,365 325,580,062 354,274,941 391,679,907 445,515,794 459,444,217 518,834,471 529.592.978 490,361,695 605,829,694 506,808,013 624,726,005 607,160,314 627,949,857 701,062,913 607,239,481 651,986,356 772,552,449 817,945,803 917,935,988 864.546.338 1,193,581,088 2,332,286,213 3,053,119,504 D o lla rs. D o lla rs. 14,611,934 12,615,408 5,812,182 7,317,520 9,050,236 7,037,876 13,167,536 15,349,480 14,445,205 15,882,188 14,483,211 17.728.006 20,383,832 25,393,061 26,446,037 24,094,323 22,471,367 19,673,874 19,333,496 24,377,271 35,944,500 32.583.106 34,136,579 33,738,556 33,657,216 29,919,019 36,561,313 39,952,349 41,772,121 48,528,602 63,936,315 59,427,890 60,006,791 66,122,147 53,726,963 48,802,676 43,840,836 48,072,672 31,419,997 41,222,528 51,866,002 48,043,443 47,750,342 69,995,431 53.890.106 60,180,901 70,801,273 79,869,942 63.432.007 68,884,146 88,403,451 83,626,647 85,038,185 93,209,678 96,483,412 72,947,524 95,801,175 109,485,782 5,526,967 9,914,958 11,051,119 12,203,575 9,926,662 11,053,465 17,192,752 16,672,811 14,373,778 14,548,712 16,927,610 17,793,283 20,988,649 24,210,989 33,087,837 28,456,609 40,281,794 45.954.316 44,552,844 47,078,702 49,649,693 44,229,705 38,131,258 38,147,744 36,492,668 38,723,261 33.753.317 35,426,856 28,845,861 29,774,911 37,410,683 33,674,355 58,541,457 49,402,482 40,500,786 35,043,093 39,567,376 47,305,273 56,244,436 60,950,065 78.406.031 79,354,025 80,383,403 73,531,968 71,393,254 63,278,070 82,564,389 94,832,480 109,261,436 84,286,440 73.266.343 69,956,380 69,069,730 76.315.344 65,182,514 90,666,461 193,495,296 464.471.031 *The statistics since 1913 represent the commerce of the districts named in the boxhead, as rear i Fiscal years. ranged July 1,1913. The former limits in almost all cases were more restricted, and the statistics are accordingly not strictly comparable. Prior to 1914 the statistics given in this table for Massachusetts and Maryland were returned as for the (former) districts of Boston and Baltimore, respectively. of th e U nited 733 FROGBESS OF THE UNITED STATES, States , 1800 to 1917—Continued. Foreign commerce of principal customs districts *—Continued. Maryland.1 Imports. Exports. Dollars. Dollars. New Orleans. Imports. Exports. Dollars. Dollars. 9,781,205 9.412.898 3,695,082 4,483,593 6,835,341 4,816,454 8,155,991 12,209,509 12,929,349 15,863,032 19,512,468 24,672,871 28,834,566 29,251,444 29,283,894 27,787,461 22,805,346 22,322,544 16,899,855 14,017,604 19,945,989 16,189,816 14,938,258 14,599,179 11,423,665 11,849,696 11,696,944 12,535,920 11,741,585 15,223,844 13,140,203 20,555,687 13,418,523 16,150,946 11,978,900 12,260,706 13,476,630 11,371,193 8,907,118 J9,151,155 19,045,279 18,899,473 22,825,281 27,803,167 20,345,788 21,181,239 30,084,653 37,774,305 29,477,101 24,022,324 29,900,618 32,174,404 26,438,400 32,895,238 34,489,494 24.982.898 27,808,916 43,972,790 20,636,316 9,501,020 1.397.457 1,451,009 1,463,965 8,710,220 11,142,249 10,732,697 11,064,200 14,377,471 18,421,796 18,433,285 19,867,501 14,424,248 12,320,822 11,216,572 9,326,606 10,921,412 6,902,021 10,611,353 12,213,920 12,133,291 9,596,762 10,784,561 8,688,652 8,115,171 9,652,135 11,617,749 14.492.480 14,658,163 20,267,060 18,909,553 21,789,732 18,087,944 13,861,507 13,471,142 16,618,727 9.664.457 11,917,659 17,490,811 20,462,307 23.763.480 28,880,744 34,036,516 33,933,298 39,464,982 46,046,772 42,785,646 45,713,098 55,712,027 66,722,295 75,089,887 82,399,100 89,382,621 79,745,404 90,045,564 104,516,862 8,940,100 13,237,103 8,461,869 12,068,072 9,650,805 12,141,037 10,907,083 11,092,939 13,978,218 13,891,885 14,610,733 15,094,678 18,445,333 19,413,524 27,664,977 27,537,922 31,383,570 39,209,258 45,631,070 57,556,941 76,253,566 72.471.693 39,428,236 55,003,351 43,079,294 45.052.904 35,847,788 51,607,149 46,236,727 50,611,662 73.983.693 64,412,247* 98,850,197 71,506,995 78,422,129 61,938,991 66.398.905 85,692,651 118,845,580 107,156,240 115,530,378 106,239,081 80,532,512 81,704,497 82,836,164 91,215,058 109,925,046 104,808,952 89,988,505 77,550,658 77,381,507 85,120,843 92,210,877 116,474,439 109,690,231 131,978,498 180,703,374 374,033,121 * Fiscal years. 2Includes specie. San Francisco. Imports. Exports. Dollars. Dollars. Year. 108,164,812 7,367,016 4,868,090 6,911,921 7,215,022 7,359,172 6,774,729 7,134,851 5,738,325 7,925,720 8,468,535 4,278,470 10,849,153 8,262,546 3,581,912 15,802,226 9,987,516 96,975,227 15,568,416 30,113,312 82,884,049 18,064,911 13,155,187 58,823,518 15,685,337 14,234,480 75,384,630 15,117,604 12.935.758 107,686,952 15,982,549 13,991,781 94,021,579 15,978,295 89,956,585 27.222.270 13,033,228 104,650,834 32,679,791 10,190,074 25,002,231 93,275,841 26,735,461 25,084,760 71,571,372 24,677,243 24,070,157 84,157,667 28,435,128 23,290,941 70,372,204 29,646,823 29,790,593 85,590,033 26,575,610 21,791,359 63,907,613 29,111,744 31,359,302 90,442,019 103,743,986 35,221,751 32,358,929 70,958,731 37,943,695 35,096,856 95,107,314 41.001.636 63,476,356 45,702,530 44,959,420 81,868,229 85,857,698 37,050,598 79,147,574 35,040,350 38,115,624 82,560,196 37,142,117 30,228,424 79,519,909 40,707,708 32.711.043 81,257,490 46,692,905 27,684,891 83,828,976 48,425,760 37,673,376 108,126,891 48,751,223 36,876,091 109,106,687 50,943,299 40,168, 771 131,252,873 47,135,684 40.737.044 77,838,043 46,291,099 31.144.180 81,529,453 38,146,626 24,903,009 68,413,362 36.269.637 24,873,148 31,582,910 80,986,791 101,494,120 34.375.945 39,647,606 112,826,681 42.822.945 41.223.759 30,214,904 87.993.277 115,858,764 85,746,577 40,368,288 47,869,628 152,776,599 35,161,753 34,596,792 134,486,863 149,072,619 35,102,981 38,183,755 33,502,616 148,595,103 36,454,283 32.547.181 37,542,978 150,936,947 46,675,545 49,924,026 150,479,326 44.433.271 39,916,269 170,562,428 54,094,570 33,026,664 159,455,773 48,261,476 28,000,069 144,981,625 49,998,111 31,669,370 140,376,560 49,350,643 31.180.760 172,835,293 53,885,021 40,624,903 149,160,910 69,235,471 49,249,734 169.980.277 62,501,681 66,021,385 193,839,961 67,111,081 63,374,909 209,373.159 76,068,028 81,500,979 211,498,749 113,645,919 94,558,987 303,510,401 144,027,410 142,890,207 4 1 ,4 0 0 ,3 1 7 8Imports and foreign exports inelude specie. .1800 .1810 .1820 .1830 .1840 .1850 .1855 .1860 .1861 .1862 .1863 .1864 .1865 *1866 31867 .1868 .1862 -187C .1871 .1872 .1873 .1874 .1875 .1876 .1877 .1878 .1872 .1886 .1881 .1885 .1888 .1884 .1885 1886 .1887 .1888 .1881 .1896 .1891 .1895 .1898 .1894 .1895 .189': .1895 .1891 .1906 .190] .1905 ..190S .1904 .1905 ..m i ..190' ..1901 ..1901 ,.1911 ..191] ..1915 ..1911 ..191* ..1915 . .1911 ..1911 , .1 8 9 6 PR O G RESS OF T H E N o. 4 0 0 . U N IT E D STATES, — S tatistical R ecobd of the Foreign commerce of principal customs districts *—Continued Galveston.1>2 Georgia.; W ashir Imports. 1800. 1810. 1820. 1830. 1840. 1850. 1855. 1860. 1861. 1862. 1863. 1864. 1865. 1866 ^ 1867 s 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877, 1878, 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891, 1892. 1893. 1894* 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902, 1903. 1904. 1905, 1906 1907 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 *1 iI rang acco Exports. Imports. Exports. Imports. Dollars. Dollars, Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 533,153 175,222 111,357 571,757 679,966 266,517 509,231 1,253,927 1.741.000 2,426,626 1,419,955 1,216,265 1,332,940 1,411,594 1,078,368 856,089 1,094,514 3,101,324 3,022,274 1,511,712 1,119,708 1,157,370 757,133 705,309 715,8G8 722,656 415,792 648,021 1.317.000 863,452 680,717 369,575 602,770 779,101 1,166,180 2,921,366 1,453,545 953,801 969,246 1,511,119 1,847,646 4,992,361 5,018,876 7,029,186 5,693,609 3,355,358 2,488,006 3,530,945 4,309,758 7,820,638 12,245,062 10,147,643 7,682,763 8,505,116* 3 1 5,772,158 1,121,292 1,288,926 7,017,472 5,922,300 9,641,112 14,873,732 13,787,250 12,211,933 17,644,009 19,193,042 16,004,936 15,376,219 15,243,086 12,248,479 16,.452,061 16,749,889 26,767,107 15,523,388 29,629,047 20,454,948 12,679,154 16,966,851 18,902,888 15,703,147 15,576,192 24,446,831 33,772,005 35,386,256 37,476,494 35,011,788 41,886,651 36,397,091 58,198,174 68,428,621 78,476,681 85,657,524 101,857,300 96,722,066 104,121,087 145,316,457 120,182,043 166,317,652 237,308,494 161,352,201 189,464,335 173,178,992 220.504,917 218,146,097 281,457,858 255,767,608 230,391,960 190.248,657 266,279,258 782,061 175,328 334,596 257,512 474,078 748,977 1,001,917 1,090,717 627,410 820,258 741,333 755,901 490,771 521.342 494,892 428,519 483,802 876,092 847,694 483,281 652,360 652,625 426,353 201,765 293,727 373,981 472.343 515,862 301,904 337,867 352,948 425.681 273,555 415,906 391,634 376,154 430,040 645,067 671.682 1,037,366 924,061 1,488,692 1,503,069 2,203,867 2,043,847 2,152,441 3,855,373 5,296,746 5.129.979 4,461,852 6,269,676 3,251,148 1,777,700 2.098.979 18,351,554 267,096 17,934,119 16,679,420 24.648.156 21,063,698 29,747,058 32,937,042 28,250,671 32,675,500 30,213,831 29,666,666 22.682.312 16,205,706 18.545.446 21,527,235 23,992,304 27,575,161 19,745,889 22,813,347 19,947,349 20.871.446 20.304,812 23.783.313 20,256,113 17,865,454 30,884,451 33,506,426 25,704,173 19,839,782 25,527,486 20,523,760 21,409,027 23,442,727 28,938,166 24,029,572 38,251,981 46,738,967 41,525,428 54,140,882 53,770,382 62,244,837 64,839,551 63,039,824 61,695,330 50.900.156 63,428,155 72,076,045 104,286,925 58,235,404 110,594,981 74,918,800 45,895,738 83,113,480 (*) * (3 j 11,561 49,283 24,250 40,604 70,883 34,787 34,063 32,914 35,028 24,566 24,954 37,715 51,498 30,962 26,522 17,515 22,264 51,076 95,441 137,971 238,036 660,675 347,818 407,418 361,502 305,289 476,9G2 572,637 839,709 1,230,399 2,222,395 ' 5,483,846 7,066,131 5,058,069 7,239,718 7,148,563 6,721,060 11,970,799 12,177,243 11,285,096 7,378,328 13,614,438 25,353,373 22,208,814 26,959,891 28,910,491 36,654,675 39,011,250 51,473,683 55,391,565 68,466,567 135,580,910 198,321,257 ;be customs district of Texas. since 1913 represent the commerce of the districts named in the bos 13. The former lim its in almost all cases were more restricted, and the strictly comparable. Prior to 1914, the statistics given in this table fo jtum ed as for the (former) districts of Buffalo Creek and Detroit, respect of th e U n it e d 735 PROGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, S t a t e s , 1800 to 1917— Continued. Foreign commerce of principal customs districts*—Continued. Chicago.2 Buffalo.* Michigan. * Im ports. Exports. Imports. Exports. Imports. Exports. Dollars, Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 60,214 77,348 62,129 134,204 322,352 311,455 1,095,585 355,790 344,174 423,889 735,894 575,154 953,111 1,658,625 808,517 561,549 521,537 327,420 399,920 272,766 847,935 860,108 1,237,437 649,090 918,240 9,918,2C9 10,183,209 11,704,472 12,721,445 13,099,920 13,590,124 15,303,373 14,975,557 18,448,404 15,485,838 15,053,146 15,545,819 11,527,552 10,141,413 12,153,814 15.309.725 14,531,748 16,860,702 20,122,325 21,088,397 18.144.726 22,210,010 25,016,561 26,171,943 23,670,778 26,760,661 30,585,936 28,748,742 32,537,279 38,630,9C3 29,497,831 26,553,627 30,144,080 1,165,183 3,522,343 2,303,275 3,544,085 3,529,034 4,590,350 2,644,475 1,824,371 5,052,002 3,742,256 2.613.072 5,580,174 3,090,386 6,049,663 7.112.936 3,429,355 3,446,551 3,434,638 3,781,899 2,836,502 3,445,379 4,201,723 3,198,461 3.723.548 2,905,926 2,083,403 2,309,577 1,461,242 1,632,037 2,181,432 2,480,852 2,340,020 3.677.937 4,084,487 3, G10,226 1,558,069 1.293.073 2.309.549 7,488,886 7,674,812 5.211.770 10,030,209 5.092.771 4,551,033 2,323,566 3,220,858 2,580,794 4,012,748 4,924,932 4, 774,758 6,528,720 6,916,022 7,664,928 4,868,901 8,687,501 23,565,257 8,563,523 6,015,518 960,589 642,853 631,506 771,834 1,621,191 1,440,601 2,195,409 757,886 671,054 737,736 896,349 1,038,701 1,367,515 1.900.228 1,450,072 1,329,326 1.582.435 1,410,383 944,104 1,342,600 1,703,038 1,761,605 3,232,230 2,056,979 1,851,825 2,030,310 2,367,831 2,530,530 2,980,474 3,002,557 3,127,094 2,930,022 2,776,369 3,397,289 2,620,814 2,890,423 3,437,180 3,226,463 2.206.033 2.153.229 2,794,909 2,867,645 3,469,077 4,311,186 4,466,053 4,864,987 5,596,153 6.252.034 7,982,642 6,787,007 7.565.436 7,776,314 7,774,662 9,153,669 26,346,651 24,956,042 28,532,812 41,748,588 3,826,932 330,752 1,631,712 2,008,599 2,750,576 2,876,836 2,731,325 1,573,249 712,094 1,180,049 1,188,255 1,273,224 1,915,613 2,818,408 3.293.440 2,351,766 2,740,851 3,420,648 3.528.441 2,537,732 2,403, G03 2,659,272 1,957,258 2,820,962 3,399,057 6,203,177 4,030,737 5,361,642 3,759,775 5,971,887 6,865,376 5,138,848 6,799,518 6,289.611 7,801,534 7,785,891 10,703*948 11,080*772 13,309,801 13,615,977 16.858.456 17,669,535 18,053,055 20,351,148 23,698,435 26,568,302 35,276,597 40,485,134 37,158,424 33,903,494 38,368,872 46,233,833 55,911,967 62,324,619 102,573,052 117,746,586 183.116.456 290,375,971 Year. 2,677,739 2,573,322 (3(v 705,125 642,982 841,409 3,857,619 761,432 5,630,385 329,494 3,3G5,920 266,939 2,502,144 329,6G6 2,820,628 326,094 3,400,997 3.110.894 267,698 337,836 2.625.993 389,117 2,686,387 514,422 2,916,406 766,945 2,499,004 871,407 3.683.994 322,107 2,520,580 193,684 3,258,576 232,496 3,307,693 329,9S5 3,742,631 277,856 4,064,923 253,614 5,906,596 424,184 5,358,215 371,478 4,430,117 393,543 5,051,938 359,158 5,875,187 387,390 6,043,022 422,505 6,440,784 421,0G8 6,774,544 505,170 5.753.014 681,401 5,212,155 579,248 4,834,612 1,641,477 4,569,729 4, 546, 644 2,365,521 4,220,770 3,746,410 4,429,0S4 3,290,277 5,015,247 4,001,346 7,339,127 3,631,815 8,010,354 3,075,047 4,134,917 14,488,028 3,7S3,667 13,981,151 5,233,914 35,784,215 6,034,430 18,584,971 4,933,319 22,592,340 7.073.014 26,166,303 6,309,610 29,916,082 7,277,740 33,755,064 6,927,281 31,401,480 8.354.894 27,257,804 11,122,903 34,788,677 13,432,519 46,182,245 14,703,523 55,016,025 14,408,594 66,706,609 30,305,617 87,676,161 31,414,948 73,959,328 35,951,112 135,950,148 67,715,077 217,120,263 * Fiscal years. * Not separately stated. * Includes specie. 8 Im ports and foreign exports include specie. ..1800 ..1810 ..1820 ..1830 ..1840 -.1850 ..1855 ..I860 ..1861 -.1862 ..1863 ..1864 ..1865 .*1866 . 61867 .1868 -.1869 ..1870 ..1871 ..1872 ..1873 ..1874 ..1875 ..1876 ..1877 -.1878 ..1879 ..1880 ..1881 ..1882 ..1883 ..1884 ..1885 ..1886 ..1887 ..1888 ..1889 ..1890 ..1891 .1894 .1895 .1606 .1897 .1898 .1899 .1900 ,.1901 .1902 .1903 .1904 .1905 .1906 ,.1907 .1908 .1909 1910 .1911 .1912 .1113 .1914 .1915 .1916 .1917 PROGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, 736 N o . 4 0 0 .— S tatistical R ecord of t h e P ro g ress Foreign commerce, by groups of customs districts.* Year. A tlantic coast districts. Gulf coast districts. Mexican border districts. Imports. 1800.. 1810.. 1820.. 1830.. 1840.. 1850.. 1855.. 1860.. 1861.. 1862.. 1863.. 1864.. 1865.. 18661. 1867s. 1868.. 1869.. 1870.. 1871.. 1872.. 1873.. 1874.. 1875.. 1876.. 1877.. 1878.. 1879.. 1880.. 1881.. 1882.. 1883.. 1884.. 1885.. 1 8 8 6 .. 1887.. 1888.. 18891. 1890.. 1891.. 1892.. 1893.. 1894.. 1895.. 1896.. 1897.. 1898.. 1899.. 1900.. 1901.. 1902.. 1903.. 1904.. 1905.. 1906.. 1907.. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. Imports. Exports. Imports. Exports. Dollars. . . . Exports. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 304,576,874 253,277,987 168,109,758 219,919,117 279,254,975 193,741,158 374,188,196 362.801.074 307,792,141 365,816,530 370,613,980 453,717,194 544,331,902 551,248,830 492,702,019 467,837,657 390,689,793 387,948,496 373,748,061 385,008,707 589,623,936 552,949,557 620.455.553 625,153,920 583,397,462 481,844,535 5 3 3 .6 4 1 .5 5 4 578,039,609 595,776,426 609,888,373 653,534,537 697,964,807 689,457,889 717.360.074 637,643,885 613,737,342 645*204,456 639,407,219 502,145,575 576,163,388 693.112.563 670,622,399 724,370,676 821,251,923 779,237,183 888,238,697 974,562,799 1,133,032,203 907.184.563 1,018,847,312 1,227,154,723 1,163,540,071 1,268,100,584 1,375,849,835 1,374,620,578 1,212,655,650 1,562,179,535 1,763,466,262 160.215.768 180,889,215 173,114,032 237,273,226 207,360,311 257,458,920 360,622,114 270,690,423 265,763,220 247,275,919 293,440,129 323,470,814 343,661,756 403,674,402 462,643,544 420,975,868 437,197,293 478.753.447 540,415,085 559,608,405 651,413,193 687,024,077 556,823,209 597,387,924 542,779,590 563,743,207 5 0 5 ,3 6 1 ,5 6 2 538,942,998 522,695,810 548,010,836 628,864,721 637,454,280 753,106,829 624,278,456 670,266,025 590,392,743 635,841,697 733,204,968 862,325,006 870,754,673 963.569.447 1,002,840,573 895,444,758 904,171,980 897,106,123 917,349,861 1,061,778,069 1,079,770,229 1,155,761,363 976.962.769 1,018,143,541 1,166,468,889 1,262,679,331 1,348,811,300 1,304,108,797 1,739,159,496 3,039,147,369 4,395,502,570 22,303,319 10,104,016 60,226 1,418,720 1,469,471 1,476,248 9,378,252 12,225,732 11,865,890 11,811,248 16.505.977 21,507,420 22.360.977 23,890,378 17,332,278 15,402,780 14,685,773 12.030.237 13,918,188 8,857,913 12,658,251 16,743,528 16,381,224 12,279,499 12,947,581 10,820,200 1 0 ,0 8 1 ,8 3 6 11,962,779 13,864,603 17,289,117 17,820,559 23,214,484 21,750,457 24,682,332 20,680,768 16,709,350 17,548,262 19.991.237 13,062,729 17,483,250 23,692,936 26,669,898 31,076,809 38,378,060 43,923,657 48,209,910 53,983,654 62,908,323 59,340,735 59,565,904 68,704,561 82,147,619 92,244,523 103,612,409 120,372,034 102,388,415 110,154,169 128,349,000 153,679,708 17,021,888 99,322 5,796,783 4,297,968 3,621,667 157,690,804 113,101,930 88,056,474 106,566,237 146,019,909 131,171,151 118,536,215 137,200,779 126,442,800 100,038,911 118,039,364 101.283.386 110,420,290 89,868,207 117,648,840 140,565,822 94,094,117 131.026.387 110,108,510 97,798,086 1 0 5 ,4 3 0 ,6 2 3 104,229,271 104,674,403 107,599,539 141,119,618 151,940,836 174,686,492 125,691,932 126,787,667 122,138,450 131,320,385 181,269,115 201,847,700 194,390,356 234,107,671 285,464,529 263,079,196 285,021,044 334,794,649 319,544,369 368,723,184 469,273,078 396,552,136 409,630,809 399,100,499 487,929,157 463,973,859 543,076,878 566,387,362 508,434,734 485,403,919 685,315,838 * Fiscal years, currency values. 528,354 £0,492 5,063 63,102 81,886 338,397 725,142 958,575 1,248,533 1,327,412 1,473,671 1,485,110 1,663,781 1,698,149 1,453,894 1,585,368 1,525,692 2,273,179 2,513,373 2,208,684 1,939,268 1,914,643 2,421,840 3,730,166 5,089,105 5,712,454 8,182,308 9,353,325 11,106,375 12,500,667 13,825,550 8,228,892 2,434,549 3,686,509 4,135,398 5,065,146 4,632,001 5,377,669 10,142,272 13,704,334 13,377,200 12,449,975 14,981,271 16,944,791 18,001,491 10,868,544 16,178,002 22,911,198 '20,363,988 22,512,229 27,059,660 32,802,909 20,801,472 33,797,117 49,334,306 *Includes specie. 1,011,776 74,060 33,249 300 391,540 1,329,791 1.576.245 2,213,292 3,348,417 2,338,211 2,904,723 2,446,360 2,558,268 2,565,611 2.920.245 3,391,787 3,068,695 3,624,710 3,722,070 4,732,519 5,435,702 4,641,820 2,624,531 2 ,0 9 5 ,0 3 6 2,654,099 3,442,564 4,400,771 5,608,229 7,540,694 6,992,877 12,151,900 7,344,601 8,954,873 10,983,740 13,998,575 12,134,863 15.819.832 22,320,157 21.147.121 24,231,221 25,935,871 29,260,684 26.245.121 34,925,348 41.100.832 33,101,272 27,135,805 29,106,100 30,396,911 27,193,816 24,902,645 16,630,369 14,801,494 20,510,636 33,139,215 PBODHESS OF THE UNITED STATES. [ t e d St ate s 1800 , to 1917— Continued. Foreign commerce, by groups of customs districts*—Continued. Pacific coast districts. Northern border districts. Interior districts. Exports. Imports. Exports. Imports. Exports. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 4,981,202 7,484,389 7,295,110 8,481,438 8,725,845 10,905,464 30.820.961 12,556,145 15,025,473 13,641,514 14,647,458 14,111,021 11,391,270 26,722,371 28,363,310 27,318,210 28,015,527 34,714,978 28,751,971 36,957,727 38,888,418 40,535,793 65,359,509 53,497,040 46,394,722 47,922,981 39,824,480 41,414,089 36,313,693 48,846,762 45,361,463 52,582,577 55.825.634 34,599,339 44,071,109 58,925,171 74,183,222 56,203,575 70,175,057 69.533.962 ) 87,515,263 79,253,334 65,722,816 103,121,575 101,770,160 92.029.634 94,207,094 69,949,403 73,188,636 94,261,132 127.542,331 146,856,469 136,243,148 173,685,617 273,193,851 333,955,377 18,835,673 18,657,895 15,394,992 14,024,262 24,747,682 27,580,493 46,043,368 24,540,698 21,565,069 23,752,200 31,639,318 27,302,479 30,708,353 32,121,612 28,595,118 22,911,986 24,790,152 19,614,391 20,565,779 20.816.859 27,727,791 31,545,607 43,132,577 36,927,410 32,254,057 41,845,363 43,908,840 46,792,976 51,263,444 51,065,631 49,540,334 49,584,345 46,009,909 41,692,558 51,016,783 56,153,380 50,066,412 39,478,025 45,588,324 59.947.859 57,119,751 67,756,020 82,054,497 83,744,295 90,029,593 97,927,685 109,172,280 114,873,922 112,690,231 129,123,041 137,723,850 137,882,121 153,612,547 205,273,412 164,897,211 214,196,786 338,349,328 13.687.603 14,084,281 12.582.973 16,300,524 14.478.225 16.228.067 16,292,215 9,617,502 12,943,779 12,936,234 15,042,848 20,435,159 16,184,481 22.171.225 30.292.973 22,504,992 23,902,344 ► 28,113,794 26,927,295 22,134,459 24,063,497 30,529,584 29,532,903 36,492,349 36,588,967 30,100,950 26,813,129 28,942,754 28,828,037 33,543,467 36,874,653 34,962,423 39,666,323 53,142,940 60.389.603 63,595,594 80,980,660 89,403,972 104,267,087 107,938,789 111,441,279 125,758,847 133,942,317 152,300,325 176,664,860 198,673,650 181,146,516 179,329,260 225,398,112 269,889,577 322,370,708 401,997,518 341,183,200 332,019,531 515,227,110 842,135,394 4,609,320 5,370,027 8,212,431 8,153,390 7,535,470 8,069,023 9,464,967 7,695,789 5,507,485 7,781,836 7,957,929 6,034,388 7,408,290 8,894,044 10,414,902 12,111,722 14,182,954 14,233,132 13,796,210 16,819,595 20,167,324 20,092,391 18,676,945 20,397,177 20,747,924 21,037,117 23,978,819 22,705,357 14,568,584 14,580,134 20,997,652 4 2 ,2 2 9 ,5 0 4 3 6 ,0 6 1 ,0 3 2 5 2 ,9 2 3 ,4 3 0 * Fiscal years, currency values. 32951°— s a 1917------ 17 4 3 ,4 1 3 ,4 0 2 4 9 .9 9 1 .0 6 7 .1 8 9 3 9 ,2 9 4 ,5 0 1 7 ,2 2 4 ,0 0 3 .1800 .1810 .1820 .1830 .1840 .1850 .1855 .1860 .1861 .1862 .1863 .1864 .1865 1866 1867 .1868 .1869 .1870 .1871 .1872 .1873 .1874 .1875 .1876 .1877 .1878 .1879 .1880 .1881 .1882 .1883 .1884 .1885 .1886 .1887 .1888 .1889 .1890 .1891 .1892 .1894 .1896 .1897 .1898 .1899 .1900 .1901 .1902 .1903 .1804 .1905 .1906 .1907 .1908 .1909 404 10,879 450,894 43,663 840,017 7,684 133 415 2,879 3,655 4,965 3,058 47,832 374,533 562,364 239,339 25,972 488,468 3 Imports and foreign exports .1 8 9 5 738 PROGRESS OE THE GNITEI) STATES, No. 4 0 0 . — S t a t is t ic a l R ec o r d o f t h e P ro gress Farm s.1 Year. 1800.................... 1810.................... 1820.................... 1880................... 1840.................... 1850.................... 1855................... 1860.................... 1861..................... 1862..................... 1863.................... 1864.................... 1865.................... 1866.................... 1867.................... 1868.................... 1869.................... 1870.................... 1871.................... 1872.................... 1873..................... 1874..................... 1875.................... 1876.................... 1877.................... 1878.................... 1879.................... 1880..................... 1881.................... 1882..................... 1883.................... 1884.................... 1885..................... 1886..................... 1887..................... 1888..................... 1889.................... 1890..................... 1891..................... 1892.................... 1893.................... 1894..................... 1895.................... 1896.................... 1897.................... 1898..................... 1899..................... 1900.................... 1901.................... 1902.................... 1903..................... 1904.................... 1905.................... 1906.................... 1907.................... 1908.................... 1909.................... 1910.................... 1911..................... 1912.................... 1913..................... 1914.................... 1915.................... 1916.................... 1917................... Persons Value Num ber of engaged in farm s andof farm farms. agricul property.23 ture. Numbtr. 1,449,073 2,044,077 Dollars. 3,967,343,680 7,980,493,063 Farm anim als. Value of products. Total value. Cattle. Dollars, Dollars. Number. 544,180,516 i, 089,329,915 14,971,586 17,778,907 25,616,019 997.454.000 922.104.000 1.137.510.000 M 1,958,030,927 1.518.465.000 1.643.494.000 1.527.924.000 1.511.885.000 1.481.106.000 1.458.337.000 1.460.386.000 1.468.668.000 1.534.297.000 1.444.102.000 2,212,540,927 1,576,917,556 1,721, 795,252 1,906,468,252 2,338,215,768 2.467.868.924 2,456,428,383 2,365,159,862 2,400,586,938 2,409,043,418 2,507,050,058 2,460,107,454 2,418,766,028 2,329,787,770 2,461,765,698 2,483,506,681 2,170,816,764 1,819,446,306 1,727,926,084 1,655,414,612 1.888.654.925 1,997,010,407 4,717,069,973 2,228,123,134 3,011,254,076 2,989,170,150 3,102,515,540 2,998,247,479 3,006,680,737 3,675,389,442 4,423,697,853 4.331.230.000 4.525.259.000 *8,498,311,413 6.138.486.000 6.276.438.000 5.008.327.000 5.501.783.000 5.891.229.000 5.969.253.000 6.020.670.000 6.735.612.000 20,079,725 20,634,052 21.433.099 25.484.100 26.236.200 26,693,300 26.989.700 26.923.400 27.220.200 27.870.700 29,216,900 30.523.400 33,234,500 33.258.000 33,307,363 35.891.870 41,171,762 42,547,307 43,771,295 45,510,630 48,033,833 49,234,777 50,331,142 52.801.907 52,895,239 54,067,590 52,378,283 53,095,568 50,368,845 48.222.995 46,450,136 45,105,083 43,984,340 43,902,414 62.333.870 61,424,599 451,764,433 61,049,315 61.241.907 66,861,522 72.533.996 71.267.000 71.099.000 69.080.000 60.502.000 57.959.000 66.527.000 56.592.000 58.329.000 61.920.000 64.583.000 - 2,659,985 6,922,471 58,944,857,749 4,008,907 7,713,875 12, i.80,50i, 538 4,564,64i 8,565,926 16,082,267,689 5,737,372 10,38i,765 120,439,901,164 6,361,602 12,659,203 840,991,449,090 1 The figures are those of the Bureau of the Census, cover census years, and relate to continenta United States. 2 The item live stock,” w hich forms a part of the total value, includes for 1850,1860, and 1870 only reported value of live stock on farms; for 1880 and 1890, estimates for value of range anim als; and for 1900 and 1910, value of live stock on both farms and ranges. 3Includes mules. * Included w ith horses. * Gold values being 80 per cent of currency values reported. of th e U nited PROGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, S tates , 1800 to 1917—Continued. 73« Production of principal c modifies. Farm animals—Continued. Horses. Sheep. Mules. Swine. Wool.* W heat.* Number. Number. Number. Number. Pounds. Bushels. 84,335,669 4,336,719 6,249,174 19,311,374 21,773,220 22,471,275 ^59,331 " i ‘i6 it'i48 26,301,293 30,354,213 33,512,867 5,401,263 5,756,940 6,332,793 8.249.000 8.702.000 8,990,900 9,222,470 9,333,800 9,504,200 9,735,300 10,155,400 10.329.700 10.938.700 11,202,000 11,429,626 10,521,554 10,838,110 11,169,683 11,564,572 12,077,657 12,496,744 13,172,936 13,663,294 14.214.000 14,056,750 15,498,140 16,206,802 16,081,139 15,893,318 15,124,057 14,364,667 13,960,911 13,665,307 13.538.000 16,744,723 16,631,224 16,557,373 16,736,059 17,057,702 18,718,578 19,746,583 19.992.000 20.640.000 21.040.000 20.277.000 20.509.000 20.567.000 20.962.000 21.195.000 21.159.000 21.210.000 39,385,386 38,991,912 37,724,279 40.853.000 31.851.000 31.679.300 33,002,400 33.938.200 33,783,600 35.935.300 35.804.200 35,740,500 38,123,800 40.766.000 43,569,869 45,016,224 49,237,291 50,626,626 50,360,243 48,322,331 44,759,314 43,544,755 42,S59,079 44.336.000 43,431,136 44,938,365 47,273,553 45,048,017 42,294,064 38,298,783 36,818,643 37,656,960 39,114,453 41.883.000 69,756,718 62,039,091 63,964,876 51,630,144 45,170,423 50,631,619 53,240,282 54.631.000 66.084.000 57.216.000 63.633.000 52.362.000 51.482.000 49.719.000 49.956.000 48.625.000 47.616.000 822,386 855,685 921,662 1,180,000 1.242.300 1.276.300 1.310.000 1,339,350 1,393,750 1.414.500 1.443.500 1.637.500 1,713,100 1.730.000 1,720,731 1,835,169 1,871,079 1,914,126 1,972,569 2,052,593 2,117,141 2,191,727 2,257,574 2.331.000 2,296,532 2,314,699 2,331,128 2,352,231 2,333,108 2,278,946 2,215,654 2,190,282 2,134,213 2.086.000 2,864,458 2,767,017 2,728,088 2,757,916 2,888,710 3,404,061 3,816,692 8.869.000 4.053.000 4.123.000 4.323.000 4.362.000 4.386.000 4.449.000 4.479.000 4.593.000 4.723.000 24,693,534 24,317,258 23,316,476 26,751,400 29.457.500 31,796,300 32,632,050 30,860,900 28,062,200 25,726,800 28.077.100 32.262.500 34.766.100 84.034.100 36,247,683 44,122,200 43,270,086 44,200,893 45,142,657 46,092,043 44,612,836 44,346,525 50,301,592 51.603.000 50,625,106 52,398,019 46,094,807 45,206,498 44,165,716 42,842,759 40,600,276 39,759,993 38,651,631 37.079.000 56,982,142 48,698,890 46,922,624 47,009,367 47,320,511 52,102,847 54,794,439 56.084.000 54.147.000 47.782.000 65.620.000 65.410.000 61.178.000 58.933.000 64.618.000 67.766.000 67.503.000 35,802,114 84,823,272 62,516,959 100,485,943 60,264,913 173,104,924 75.000. 000 90.000. 000 106,000,000 123.000. 000 142.000. 000 155.000. 000 151,999,906 160.000. 000 212.441.400 168,000,000 224,036,600 100,102,387 260,146,900 162,000,000 235.884.700 160,000,000 230.722.400 150.000. 000 249,997,100 158.000. 000 281.254.700 170.000. 000 308.102.700 181.000. 000 292.136.000 192.000. 000 289,356,500 200.000. 000 364,194,146 208.250.000 420.122.400 155,681,751 448,766,630 232.500.000 498,549,868 240.000. 000 383,280,090 272.000. 000 504,185,470 290.000. 000 421,086,160 300.000. 000 512.765.000 308.000. 000 357.112.000 302.000. 000 457.218.000 285.000. 000 456.329.000 269.000. 000 415.868.000 191,278,084 490.560.000 276.000. 000 399.262.000 285.000. 000 611.780.000 294.000. 000 515.949.000 303.153.000 396,131,725 298,057,384 460,267,416 294,296, 726 467,102,947 272,474,708 427,684, 846 259,153,251 530,149,168 266,720,684 675,148,705 272,191,330 547,303,846 288,636,621 522,229, 505 302,502,328 748,460,218 316.341.032 670,063,008 287.450.000 637,821,835 291.783.032 552,399,517 295,488,438 692,979,489 298,915,130 735,260,970 298,294,750 634.087.000 811,138,321 664.602.000 828.110.749 737.189.000 821.362.750 635.121.000 318,547,900 621.338.000 304,043,400 730.267.000 296,175,300 763.380.000 290.192.000 891.017.000 285.726.000 1,025,801,000 288.490.000 636.318.000 285.573.000 650.828.000 Year. .1800 .1810 .1820 .1830 .1840 .1850 .1855 -I860 .1861 .1862 .1863 .1864 .1865 .1866 ,.1867 .1868 .1869 .1870 .1871 .1872 .1873 .1874 .1875 .1876 .1877 ,.1878 .1879 ,.1880 ..1881 .1882 ,.1883 .1884 ,.1885 .1886 ,4887 .4888 .4889 .1890 ,4891 .1892 ,4893 .1894 .1895 .1896 4897 .1899 .1900 .1901 .1902 .1903 .1904 .1905 .1906 .1907 .1908 .1909 .1910 .1911 .1912 .1913 .1914 .1915 .1916 .1917 * Calendar years. * Includes betterm ents and additions to live stock. *Includes value of buildings, $3,556,639,496. The Twelfth Census Was the first to collect, statistics of buildings on farms. * Includes value of buildings, $6,325,451,528. * Gross value of all farm products. The figures of the various censuses are not com parable, reasons for which will be found in census reports. » Preliminary figures. 740 Year. 1800. 1810. 1820. 1830. 1840. 1850. ... 1855. 1860. 1861. 1862. 1863. 1864. 1865. 1866. ... 1867. ... 1868. ... 1869. ... 1870. ... 1871. ... 1872. ... 1873. ... 1874. ... 1875. ... 1876. ... 1877. ... 1878. ... 1879. ... 1880. ... 1881. ... 1882. ... 1883. ... 1884. ... 1885. ... 1886. ... 1887. ... 1888. ... 1889. ... 1890. ... 1891. ... 1892. ... 1893. ... 1894. ... 1895. ... 1896. ... 1897-..... 1898. ... 1899. ... 1900. ... 1901. ... L902..... 1903..... L904..... 1905..... L906..... L907.,... 1908..... L909..... 1910..... 1911. ... 1912. ... L913. ... 1914..... L915.,... 1916..... 1917..... PROGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. No. 4 00.—Statistical R ecord of the P rogress Corn.* Bushels. 377,531,875 592,071,104 838,792,740 867,946,295 768,320,000 906,527,000 874,320,000 1,094,255,000 991,898,000 1,092,719,000 932,274,000 850,148,500 1,321,069,000 1,283,827,500 1,342,558,000 1,388,218,750 1,547,902,000 1,717,434,543 1,194,916,000 1,617,025,100 1,551,066,895 1,795,528,000 1,936,176,000 1,665,441,000 1,456,161,000 1,987,790,000 2,112,892,000 1,489,970,000 2,060,154,000 1,628,464,000 1,619,496,131 1,212,770,052 2,151,138,580 2,283,875,165 1,902,967,933 1,924,184,660 2,078,144,000 2,105,102,516 1,522,519,891 2,523,648,312 2,244,176,925 2,467,480,934 2,707,993,540 2,927,416,091 2,592,320,000 2,668,651,000 2,772,376,000 2,886,260,000 2,531,488,000 3,124,746,000 2,446,988,000 2,672,804,000 2,994,793,000 2,566,927,000 3,159,494,000 Production of principal commodities—Continued. Sugar.f Cotton.f Running Equivalent bales, 500-pound Gold* Rice.f1 Cane. counting .bales, gross Beet. round as weight. half bales. Pounds. Pounds. Dollars. Bounds, Number. Number. 73,222 667.233.600 153,509 « 2,463 177,824 678.804.600 286,195 63.292.000 B73,112 334,728 575,540 81.351.600 #564,950 732,218 1,026,393 120,851,074 811,697,829 84.252.600 1,634,954 1.347.640 247.577.000 50.000. 000 2,454,442 2,136,083 102.775.800 414.725.000 55.000. 000 3,665,557 3,220,782 103.606.200 230.982.000 46.000. 000 3,849,469 3,841,416 106.279.200 2,051,830 274.724.000 43.000. 000 4.500.000 4,490,586 2,086,280 539,830,500 39.200.000 1.600.000 1,596,653 1,580,790 449,059 103.040.000 40.000. 000 450.000 4, 740,580 299,372 '85,060,000 46.100.000 300.000 10,246,490 11,200,000 53.225.000 2.269.316 2,093,658 25,154,720 20,680,000 53.500.000 2,097,254 1.948.077 50.400.000 61.725.000 27,813,790 2,519,554 2,345,610 43,651,910 i2896,000 51.520.000 48.000. 000 2,366,467 2,198,141 53.970.880 ,100,801,225 49.500.000 123,011,996 2,409,597 54.888.880 87.043.000 50.000. 000 4.352.317 4,024,527 178,304,592 43.500.000 39,325,990 2,974,351 2,756,564 52,275,780 156,352,125 36.000. 000 3,930,508 3,650,932 62,400,380 1,120,000 134,832,493 36.000. 000 4,170,388 3,873,750 67.813.400 1.568.000 108,640,119 33.490.900 3,832,991 3,528,276 83.860.800 fl42,240,691 33.467.900 4,632,313 4,302,818 86,628,200 12224,000 [172,480,070 39,929,200 4,474,069 4.118.390 77.732.400 1199,360,570 46.897.400 4,773,865 4,494,224 [159,041,941 51.206.400 81.513.800 5,074,155 4.745.078 85.596.800 5,755,359 5,466,387 448,000 250,880,753 38.900.000 111,868,990 2.688.000 178.872.000 36.000. 000 6,605,750 6,356,998 [285,302,899 34.700.000 5,456,048 5.136.447 102,604,810 99.985.000 ^21,120,000 171,074,950 32,500,00T) 6,949,756 6,833,442 [318,746,258 30.000. 000 5,713,200 5,521,963 110.700.000 5.682.000 5.477.448 109.561.600 1,198,400 302,944,230 30.800.000 6,575,691 6,369,341 150.195.000 2.134.720 225,962,963 31.801.000 6,505,087 6,314,561 155,669,500 1.344.000 302,754,486 35.869.000 7,046,833 6,884,667 113,630,700 1.792.000 191,282,272 33.136.000 6,938,290 6,923,775 124.733.200 4,603,200 375,904,197 33.167.500 7,472,511 7,472,511 131.722.000 4,168,640 344,756,221 32.967.000 8,652,597 8,562,089 136.800.000 4.934.720 301,284,395 32.845.000 9,035,379 8,940,867 155.665.600 7,748,160 497,169,856 33.175.000 6,700,365 6,658,313 237,546,900 11,997,440 370,579,307 33.015.000 7.493.000 7,433,056 122,865,160 26,920,320 498,455,926 35.955.000 9,901,251 10,025,534 109.820.800 44,688,000 610,825,618 39.500.000 7,161,094 7,146,772 168,665,440 45,006,080 729,392,561 46.610.000 8,532,705 8.515.640 96.886.400 65,452,800 543,633,726 53.088.000 10,897,857 10,985,040 116,301,760 84,080,640 644,175,323 57.363.000 11,189,205 11,435,368 136, 990,720 90,491,520 708,251,878 64.463.000 9,393,242 9.345.391 219.278.200 72,735,040 568,789,795 71.053.400 10,102,102 10,123,027 253.139.200 163,458,075 322,549,011 79.171.000 9,582,520 9,509,745 388.035.200 172,164,160 623,774,123 78.666.700 10,588,250 10,630,945 319,292,960 369,211,733 728,650,448 80.000. 000 9,819,969 9,851,129 560.750.000 436,811,685 745,805,875 73.591.700 13,451,337 13,438,012 586,001,056 481,209,087 525.952.000 80.464.700 10,495,105 10,575,017 377,971,917 484.266.430 784,000,000 88.180.700 12,983,201 13,273,809 495.966.000 625,841,128 766/080,000 94,373,800 11,057,822 11,107,179 520.500.000 967.224.000 544.320.000 90.435.700 13,086,005 13,241,799 608.045.000 927.256.430 788.480.000 94.560.000 10,072,731 10,004,949 676,888,889 851.768.000 828.800.000 99.673.400 11,568,334 11,608,616 680,833,334 1.024.938.000 750.400.000 96,269,100 15,553,073 15,692; 701 637,055,556 1.020.344.000 710.080.000 96.890.000 13,488,539 13,703,421 695,944,444 1,199,000,000 721,748,160 93.451.500 13,982,811 14,156,486 715,111,111 1.385.112.000 325,147,200 88,301,023 15,905,840 16,134,930 656,916,667 1.466.802.000 601,074,880 94,531f 800 11,068,173 11,191,820 804,083,333 1.444.108.000 493.239,040 101,035,700 11,363,915 11,511,000 1,135,027,778 1.748.440.000 277,240,320 92,590,300 11,231,263 11,044,227 1,007,722,222 1.641.314.000 621.799.000 M84,456,600 ♦ Calendar years. t The production statistics are exclusive of Iinters and relate, when possible, to the year of growth, b u t when figures for the growth year are wanting, a commercial crop which represents the trade movement is taken. The statistics of production nave been compiled from publications of the United States D epartm ent of Agriculture for 1858 to 1898, 1 Cleaned rice; 1800 to 1903, commercial move m ent, as given by Dan Talmage’s Sons Co.; 1904 to date as reported by the Departm ent of Agriculture, * Commercial value. 3 01380 pounds net. *G a llo n s B o ld . &Exports. 741 PROGRESS OF THE U N IT E D STATES. op th e U n it e d S t a t e s , 1800 to 1917—Continued. Production of principal commodities—Continued. Mineral waters.* Silver.* Alumi num.* Cement.* Dollars.* Pounds, Barrels.* Long tons. Long tons. Shorttons, Gallons.4 9 253,400 252,300 50,900 52,000 156,800 2,062,000 4,684,800 8,842,300 11.443.000 11.642.200 10.356.400 13.866.200 12.306.900 12.297.600 16.434.000 23.588.300 29.396.400 35.881.600 36.917.500 30.485.900 34,919,800 36.991.500 40.401.000 35.477.100 34.717.000 37.657.500 41.105.900 39.618.400 41.921.300 42.503.500 39.482.400 40.887.200 43.045.100 46.838.400 57.242.100 57.630.000 55.662.500 46.800.000 31.422.100 36.445.500 39.654.600 32.316.000 32.118.400 32.858.700 36.741.100 33.128.400 29.415.000 29,^22,000 33,456,024 34.222.000 38.256.400 37.299.700 28.050.600 28.455.200 30.854.500 32.615.700 39.197.400 40,864,871 40.067.700 37.397.300 48.953.000 14 61,139,600 S3 150 283 3,000 18,000 19,000 47,468 61,281 150.000 259,885 333,629 550.000 920.000 1.300.000 4,000,000 6.200.000 6.500.000 7.150.000 7.150.000 7.300.000 7.500.000 M8,600,000 11> 347,000 14.910.000 17,211,039 11.152.000 34.210.000 47.734.000 46.125.000 65.607.000 72.379.000 79.129.000 99.806.000 2,072,943 2.500.000 3.250.000 4.190.000 4.000. 4.150.000 4.500.000 6,692,744 6,503,295 7.000. 8.000. 000 8,222,792 8,758,621 8,002,467 8,362,245 8,731,401 9,513,473 10,989,463 12,111,208 15,520,445 17,231,150 20,068,737 25,753,504 29.899.140 31,675,257 40,102,308 51,000,445 52,230,342 52,910,925 66,689,715 77.785.141 79,547,958 85,925,651 89,541,348 87,257,552 87.685,222 95,394,433 Coal.* 3,080 285,779 1,848,249 6,266,233 11,541,672 13,044,680 14,721,439 15,612,353 19,034,877 21,076,003 21,243,012 25,896,056 27,432,520 29,341,036 29,378,893 29,496,054 41,861,679 45,940,535 61,430,786 46.969.571 46.739.571 47.571.429 54.019.429 51,728,214 60,808,749 63,822,830 76,679,491 92,456,419 103,310,290 107,281,742 000 99,250,263 101.500.381 116.652.242 132,731,837 126,097,779 000 140,866,931 150,505,954 160.115.242 162,814,977 152,447,791 172,426,366 171,416,390 178,776,070 196.407.381 226,554,636 240,789,310 261,874,836 269,277,178 319,068,229 314,121,784 350,645,210 369,783,284 428,895,914 371,288,123 411,441,621 447,853,909 443,188,505 477,202,303 508,893,052 458,504,890 474,660,256 526,873,371 ♦ Calendar years. ^Estimate averaged for the prior 10-year period. 8 1825! 9 July 31,1834, to Dec. 31,1844. 10 1845 to 1849. 11 Product ofl845. Copper.* Lead.* 11100 650 3.000 7,200 7.500 9.000 8.500 8.000 8.500 8,900 10,000 11,600 12.500 12,600 13.000 12.500 15.500 17.500 18.000 19.000 21.000 21.500 23.000 27.000 32.000 40,467 51,574 64,708 74,052 70,430 81,017 101,054 101,239 115,966 126,839 154,018 147,033 158,120 169,917 205,384 220,571 235,050 253,870 270,588 268,782 294,423 311,627 362,739 402,637 409,735 387,945 420,791 487,925 482,214 489,836 555,031 546,645 513,454 619.647 860.647 Bl,500 8,000 17.000 22.000 15.800 15,600 14.100 14.200 14.800 15,300 14,700 16.100 15.200 16,400 17,500 17,830 20,000 25,880 42,540 52,080 59,640 64,070 81,900 91,060 92,780 97,825 117,085 132,890 143,957 139,897 129,412 130.629 145.700 151,919 156,397 143.630 178,554 173,305 163,982 162,686 170.000 188.000 2 2 1 2 210,500 270,824 270.700 270.000 282.000 307,000 307,514 336,200 352,381 311,666 352,839 375,402 391,995 392,517 411,878 512,794 507,026 552,228 2,000,000 3,700,000 5,000,000 7,529,423 10,215,328 9,148,401 8,950,317 8,259,609 9,578,648 12,780,471 13,907,418 18,392,732 21,876,604 23,544,495 21,569,608 21,463,543 25,795,312 23,255,911 2 , 0 28,853,464 2 , 0 39,562,136 47,558,784 55,771,188 64,859,451 51,242,757 50,723,500 47,590,081 48,108,580 52,060,520 55,868,820 64,674,486 62,030,125 63,788,552 62,281,201 67,867,399 54,358,466 52,113,503 55,928,461 Natural Year. DoUars. 215.000 475.000 1,460,000 4,857,200 10,012,000 15,817,500 22,629,875 21,097,099 18,792,725 15,500,084 14,870,714 14,346,250 13,954,400 13,006,650 13,002,512 0 0 13,826,422 0 0 15,296,813 20,074,873 23,698,674 27,066/077 30,867,863 35,807,860 38,496,760 41,562,855 46,873,932 54,222,399 54,640,374 63,206,941 70,756,158 74,621,534 84,563,957 87,846,677 94,115,524 101,312,381 120,227,468 .1800 .1810 .1820 .1830 .1840 .1850 .1855 .1860 .1861 .1862 .1863 .1864 .1866 .1866 .1867 .1868 .1869 .1870 .1871 .1872 .1873 .1874 .1875 .1876 .1877 .1878 .1879 .1880 .1881 .1882 .1883 .1884 .1885 .1886 .1887 .1888 .1889 .1890 .1891 .1892 .1893 .1894 .1895 .1896 .1897 .1900 .1901 .1902 .1903 .1904 .1905 .1906 .1907 .1908 .1909 .1910 .1911 .1912 .1913 .1914 .1915 .1916 .1917 is Mean annual production not exceeding quan tity stated. 18After 1903 the figures represent consumption. Those for 1911 and subsequent years ao not include imported leaf aluminum and miscel laneous manufactures of aluminum. 14Preliminary figures. 742 FBOGBESS OF T H E U N IT E D STATES, No. 4 00.—Statistical R ecord of the P rogress Production of principal commodities—Continued. Year. 1800. 1810. 1820. 1830. 1840. 1860. 1865. 1860. 1861. 1862. 1863. 1864. 1865. 1866. 1867. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. Petroleum.* Phosphate Iron ore.* Pig iron.* rock. Steel.* Quick silver.* Salt.* Stone.* Long tons.1 Long tons. Long tons. Long tons. Flasks.6 Barrels.6 Dollars. 53,908 20,000 165,000 286,903 563,755 700,159 821,223 21,000,000 653,164 88.771.578 703,270 7128,380,980 846,075 109,674,978 1,014,282 88.876.578 831,770 104.903.400 1,205,663 151.103.400 1,305,023 19,643 140,586,600 26,786 1,431,250 153,136,914 1,711,287 31,250 177,030,000 68,750 3,031,891 I, 665,179 220,951,290 73,214 1,706,793 218,619,828 142,954 2,548,713 264,314,148 2,560,963 198,796 415,539,012 2,401,262 215,727 458,931,690 2,023,733 389,799 8510,825,588 1,868,961 633,191 383,572,098 2,066,594 569,618 560,715,246 2,301,215 646,668,456 731,977 935,273 2,741,853 836,394,132 1,247,335 59.926 5,961,060 18,356,055 1,104,017,166 211,377 7,120,362 3.835.191 4,144,254 1,588,314 60,851 6,200,000 20,000,000 1,161,771,996 266,734 1,736,692 52,732 6,412,373 21,000,000 4,623,323 1,281,454,860 332,077 4,595,510 984,884,586 378,380 1,673,535 46,725 6,192,231 20,000,000 4,097,868 1,017,174,396 431.779 1,550,879 31,913 6,514,937 19.000. 4,044,526 1,711,920 32,073 7,038,653 19.000. 918,068,970 437,856 2,562,503 29,981 7,707,081 19.000. 5,683,329 1,178,723,322 430,549 6,417,148 3.339.071 33,825 7,831,962 25.000. 1,187,906,286 480,558 6,489,738 2,899,440 33,250 8,055,881 25,500,000 1,159,705,050 448,567 3,385,732 26,484 8,005,565 42,809,706 1,476,867,546 550,245 14,518,041 7,603,642 I, 924,590,024 510,499 16,036,043 9.202.703 4.277.071 22.926 8,776,991 47.000. 3,904,240 22,904 9,987,945 47,294,746 2,280,291,510 587,988 14,591,178 8,279,870 2,121,405,594 681,571 16,296,666 9,157,000 4,927,581 27,993 11,698,890 48,706,625 4/019,995 30,164 11,816,772 33,885,573 2,034,104,772 941,368 11,587,629 7,124,502 4,412,032 30,416 12,967,417 36,534,788 2.072.469.672 996,949 11,879,679 6,657,888 6,114,834 36,104 13,669,649 33,319,131 2,221,475,592 1,038,551 15.957.614 9,446,308 5,281,689 30,765 13,850,726 23,965,229 2,560,335,162 930.779 16,005,449 8,623,127 2.539.971.672 1,039,345 17,518,046 9,652,680 7,156,957 26,648 15,973,202 26,876,671 773,934 8,932,857 31,092 17,612,634 28,635,175 2,325,297,786 1,308,885 19,433,716 II, 2,396,975,700 1,515,702 24,683,173 13.620.703 10,639,857 30,454 19,708,614 35,244,717 2,672,062,218 1,491,216 27,553,161 13,789,242 10,188,329 28,317 20,869,342 36,970,777 2,914,346,148 1,483,723 28,887,479 15,878,354 13,473,595 29,727 20,566,661 47,284,183 3,728,210,472 1,490,314 35,554,135 17,821,307 14,947,250 34,291 23,849,231 54,798,682 4,219,376,154 1,581,576 35,019,308 18,009,252 14,534,978 35,620 18,968,089 57,433,141 4,917,400,320 1,874,428 27,644,330 16,497,033 13,859,887 34,570 22,030,002 58,765,715 1,947,190 5,658,138,360 2,080,957 42,526,133 22,992,380 20,023,947 30,451 25,966,122 63,798,748 47,749,728 25.307.191 23,398,136 26,238 28,172,380 66,378,794 6,312,745,312 6,976,004,070 2,265,343 51,720,619 25,781,361 23,362,594 21,567 29,704,128 71,105,805 7,498,148,910 2,386,138 35,983,336 15,936,018 14,023,247 19,752 28,822,062 65,712,499 7,693,176,708 2,338,264 51,155,437 25,795,471 23,955,021 21,075 1030,107,646 71,345,199 8,801,404,416 2,654,988 56,889,734 27,303,567 26,094,919 20,601 i»30,305,656 76,520,584 9,258,874,422 3,053,279 41,092,447 23,649,547 23,676,106 21,256 1031,183,968 77,108,567 9,363,271,848 2,973,332 57.017.614 29,726,937 31,251,303 25,064 1033,324,808 78,193,220 10,434,741,660 3,111,221 59,643,098 30,966,152 31,300,874 20,213 1034,399,298 83,732,995 II, 162,026,470 2,734,043 39,714,280 23,332,244 23,513,030 16,548 i°34,804,683 77,544,103 11,806,372,368 1,835,667 55,493,100 29,916,213 32,151,036 21,043 1038,231,496 74,595,352 12,632,220,636 1,982,385 77,870,553 39,434,797 42,773,680 29,932 45,449,329 79,041,699 Gallons. 000 000 000 000 ♦ Calendar years. 1The figures relate only to establishments which operate blast furnaces, steel works, and roiling mills, and forges and bloomeries. sThe figures are those of the Bureau of the Census. For explanation o f cases of d isagreement with other tables of manufactures in this volume, due to variation In branches of industry covered, see census re ports. *Includes custom work and repairing. *Marketed. * Of 75 pounds net. « Of 280 pounds net. 000 743 FRO0BES8 OF THE UNITED STATES. of the U nited States, 1800 to 1917—Continued. P r o d u c tio n o f p rin cip a l co m m o d itie s —-C ontd. Z in c , c r u d e .* minerals** E x p o rts o f d om estic c o p p e r (e x c e p t ore) a n d m an u factures, f S h o rt to n s Dollars. M anufactures o f iro n a n d steel.7 D oU a rs. T o ta l 218,698,994 7,343 15,833 23,239 33,765 36.872 38,544 40,688 42,641 60,340 65,903 58,860 63,683 80.873 87,260 78,832 75,328 89,686 81,499 99,980 115,399 129,051 123,886 140,822 156,927 159,219 186,702 203,849 8 199,694 223,745 190,749 230,225 252,479 271,621 323,907 337,252 343,418 458,135 563,451 364,928,298 400,833,052 451,901,159 446,859,473 406,110,405 418,803,180 434,137,994 508,387,674 524,624,536 531,392,513 606.476.380 605,385,029 622.543.381 543,693,967 549,374,767 640,771,528 640,544,221 646,992,582 724,272,854 1,014,355,705 1,107,031,392 1,141,856,971 1,322,943,135 1,489,676,328 1,362,092,768 1,623,664,785 1,903,229,387 2,069,941,398 1,594,696,842 1,886,756,730 1,991,216,220 1,926,284,008 2,244,033,833 2,439,159,728 2,115,200,333 2,397,335,050 3,515,339,409 17,426 18,547 36,601 86,954 105,060 690*766 1,664,122 2,375,029 1,098,546 1,026,038 251,272 991,746 143,761 474,110 479,488 355,274 504,741 188,218 185,983 88,711 356,758 1,085,688 3,441,939 2,913,943 2,319,901 2,831,053 793,455 824,896 658,941 1,404,243 2,664,964 5,447, 423 2,602,869 2,033,523 3,812,798 2,348,954 2.349.392 4,614,597 7.226.392 . 4,525,573 19,697,140 14,468,703 19,720,104 31,621,125 32,180,872 35,983,529 57,852,960 43,267,021 41,218,373 39,667,196 57,142,081 86,225,291 81,282,664 94,762,110 104,064,580 85,290,186 88,004,397. 103,813,110 113,958,919 140,164,913 146,222,556 99,558,030 173,946,226 322,535,344 * Calendar years. N o. of estab lish m ents.* Ir o n a n d steel, a n d m an ufactures o f .f W ages.* V a lu e o f products.**3 Im p o r ts . E x p o rts (d o m e s t ic ). D o lla rs. D o lla r s . D o lla r s . D oU a rs. 808 40,514,981 207,208,696 792 65,451,510 296,557,685 * 89,273,956 478,687,519 668 120,820,276 803,968,273 605 141,426,506 905,787,733 719 Tear. 654 187,807,288 1,377,151,817 587 210,923,624 1,236,318,548 346,287 157,923 145,067 693,979 158.235 160.235 451,707 152,843 822,876 660,991 598,147 630,519 346.768 213,717 273,682 024,075 852,616 302,102 786,469 432,380 197,417 320,927 987,130 594,608 266,699 604,477 976,897 495.246 147,053 610,093 534,078 203.164 992,757 377,793 679,491 544,372 928.103 937,974 925.769 048,515 338.103 094,559 626,431 100,440 478,728 874,789 180.247 617.312 028.312 510.164 053,987 587,865 607,909 439,787 807,725 984,303 676,056 636,358 790,851 702,704 393,250 899,829 f Fiscal years. 52,144 91,914 46,552 322,747 1,127,877 1,953,702 3,803,706 5,870,114 6,039,149 4,732,348 6,681,417 7,541,967 11,227,294 4,006,180 9,351,062 10,950,275 10.938.492 13,483,163 21,189,692 11.463.880 13,655,087 15,098,248 19,534,215 15,449,846 16,501,638 16,053,571 15.133.493 14,716,524 16,608,767 20,748,206 22,826,528 21.909.881 16,592,155 15,745,569 15,598,502 17,763,034 21,156,077 25,542,208 28,909,614 *28,800,930 30,106,482 29,220,264 32,000,989 41,160,877 57,497,872 70,406,885 93,716,031 121,913,548 117,319,320 98,552,562 96,642,467 111,948,586 134,728,363 160,989,985 181,530,871 183,982,182 144,951,357 179,133,186 230,725,352 268,154,262 « 304,605,797 11251,480,677 11225,861,387 11621,237,972 u 1,128,194,143 .1800 .1810 .1820 .1830 .1840 .1850 .1855 .I860 .1861 .1862 .1863 .1864 .1865 .1866 .1867 .1868 .1869 .1870 .1871 .1872 .1873 :1874 .1875 .1876 .1877 .1878 .1879 .1880 .1881 .1882 .1883 .1884 .1885 .1886 .1887 .1888 .1889 .1890 .1891 .1892 .1893 .1894 .1895 .1896 .1897 .1898 .1899 .1900 .1901 .1902 .1903 .1904 .1905 .1906 .1907 .1908 .1909 .1910 .1911 .1912 .1913 .1914 .1915 .1916 .1917 7 I n a d d itio n t o th is a m o u n t i t is estim ated th a t 10,000,000 b arrels ran to w aste In a n d p r io r t o 1862. B clu d in g a ll p r o d u c tio n p rio r to 1876 i n O h io, W e s t V irgin ia, a n d California. In 8 D oes n o t in c lu d e spelter d erive d fr o m t h e s m eltin g o f fo re ign ore s a fte r 1903. w In c lu d e s H a w a ii a n d P o r t o R ic o . u E le c tr ic a l m a c h in ery n o t in c lu d e d after 1912. ■OP T H E U N IT E D N o. 4 0 0 . STA TE S, —Statistical Record of te Manufacturing industries of United States.* Salaried officials, clerks, etc. Number. 1800. 1810. 1820. 1830. 1840. 1850. 1855. I8601861. 1862. 1863. 1864. 1865. 1866. 1867. 1868, 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1896. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 19001901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905' 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910" 1911, 1912 1913, 1914, Salaries. Wage earners. Average num ber. Dollars. Wages. Dollars. Cost of m ate rials used. Dollars. * 957,059 236,755,464 555,123,822 *1,311,246 378,878,966 1,031,605,092 *2,053,996 775,584,343 2,488,427,242 *2,732,595 947,953,795 3,396,823,549 355,405 6461,001 e 391,984,660 4,251,535 1,891,209,696 5,162,013,878 364,120 380,771,321 4,712,763 2,008,361,119 6,575,851,491 11,406,926^701 519,656 674,439,322 8,500,207,810 14,793,902,663 790,267 938,574,967 6,615,046 3,427,037,884 1915. 1916. 1917. year to VI *1] •T 2,610,444,953 964,217 1,287,916,951 7,036,337 4,079,332,433 12,142,790,878 14,368,088,831 24,246,434,724 of the Bureau of the Census, and those for 1850 and 1860 relate jf cases of disagreem ent w ith other tables of m anufactures in tfc 3 of industry covered, see census reports, k and repairing, ilendar years. PBO G EESS OF T H E U N IT E D op the U n it e d St a t e s , 1800 to 1917— Continued. M a n u fa c tu re s o f c o tto n . T in p lates. N o. o f P r o d u c tio n . 3 estab lis h m ents.^ Im p o r ts .* W a g e s.1 V a lu e o f p r o d u c ts . Dollars. Pounds net. Pounds. Dollars. 1,240 1,094 46,350,453 61,869,184 1,091 181,619,088 150,932,768 178,976,224 196,522,704 192,485,440 169* 318,912 190,663,200 198,310,672 222,608,736 244.821.360 276,537,072 379,902,880 370,007,568 440,929,328 484,038, 688 507,894,756 507,154,935 572,252,699 572,220,397 634,944,945 735,779,988 680,060,925 1,036,489,074 422,176,202 628,425,902 454.160.826 508,038,938 385,138,983 230,073,683 171,662,345 108.484.826 147,963,804 117,880,312 198,996,086 109,913,293 126.909.360 161,066,820 120,819,732 142,529,406 140,739,972 117,312,174 154,566,599 95,319,730 6,613,253 28,344,243 48,877.947 10,642,237 1,796,853 1,370,462 23,940,108 115,681,774 956 39,044,T32 177,489,739 756 42,040,510 192,090,110 905 66,024,538 267,981,724 i,0 5 5 86,689,752 339,200,320 1,154 96,205,796 450,467,704 1,324 132,859,145 628,391,813 1,328 152,422,599 701,300,933 , 6 2,236,743 42,119,192 123,606,707 166,343, 409 254,611,395 359,209,798 574,779,520 732,289,600 808.360.000 . 677,969,600 894,411,840 806.400.000 1.075.200.000 1,026,384,851 1.105.440.000 1.293.740.000 1.153.097.000 1.203.075.000 1.370.788.000 1.619.005.000 1.756.070.000 2.157.055.000 1.845.130.000 2.085.980.000 2,365,295,700 2,766,401,227 745 STATES, E x p o rts (d o m e s t ic ).* Im p o r ts .* Dollars. Dollars. 1,318,183 3,549, 607 4,734,424 5,857,181 10,934,796 7,957,038 2,946,464 •2,906,411 1,456,901 3,451,561 1,780,175 4.608.235 4,871,054 5,874,222 3,787,282 3.558.236 2,304,330 2,947,528 3,095,840 4,071,882 7,722,978 10,235,843 11,438,660 10,853,950 9,981,418 13,571,387 13,222,979 12,951,145 11,885,211 11,836,591 13,959,934 14,929,342 13,013,189 10,212,644 9,999,277 13,604,857 13,226,277 11,809,355 14,340,886 13,789,810 16,837,396 21,037,678 17,024,092 23,566,914 24,003,087 20,272,418 32,108,362 32,216,304 22,403,713 49,666,080 52,944,033 82,305,412 25,177,758 31,878,566 S3,397,097 40,851,918 50,769,511 53,743,977 51,467,233 71,973,497 112 053,235 136,299,842 7,812,326 6, 774,013 6,504,104 20,781,346 17,757,112 83,215,541 25,271,382 8,890,119 14,121,589 14,341,501 9,223,686 27,502,194 19,302, 005 17,335,406 20,481,312 23,380,053 29,876,640 35,307,447 35,201,324 28.193.869 • 27,738,401 22,725,598 18,923,614 19,081,037 19,928,310 29,929,366 31,219,329 35,719, 791 38,036,044 29,074,626 27,197,241 29,709,266 28,940,353 28,917,799 26,805,942 29,918,055 29.712.624 28,323,841 33,560,293 22,346, 547 33.196.625 32,437,504 34,429,363 27,267,300 32,054,434 41,296,239 40.246.935 44,460,126 52,462,755 49,524,246 48.919.936 63,043,322 73,704,636 68,379,781 63,231,968 68,052,731 66,996,551 65,152,785 66,065,857 70,704,828 46,205,123 47.511.870 56,181,684 Y e a r. .............. 1800 .............. 1810 .............. 1820 .............. 1830 .............. 1840 .............. 1850 .............. 1855 .............. 1860 .............. 1861 .............. 1862 .............. 1863 .............. 1864 .............. 1865 . . 1866 .............. 1867 .............. 3868 ............ 1869 .............. 1870 ...1 8 7 1 .............. 1872 .............. 1873 .............. 1874 .............. 1875 .............. 1876 .............. 1877 ...1 8 7 8 .............. 1879 .............. 1880 ...1 8 8 1 ...............1882 ...1 8 8 3 ___ ....1 8 8 4 .............. 1885 ...1 88 6 .............. 1887 .............. 1888 .............. 1889 .............. 1890 . . . .* . ..1 8 9 1 ............1 89 2 ...1 89 3 .............. 1894 .............. 1895 .............. 1896 .............. 1897 .............. 1898 .............. 1899 .............. 1900 ___ 1901 .............. 1902 .............. 1903 .............. 1904 .............. 1905 .............. 1906 .............. 1907 .............. 1908 .............. 1909 .............. 1910 .............. 1911 .............. 1912 .............. 1913 .............. 1911 1915 .............. 1916 .............. 1917 * F isc a l yea rs. * E m p lo y e e s . • 'In clu d es p ro p rie to rs a n d firm m e m b e rs w it h t h e ir salaries. 6 L ast s ix m o n th s . ? F ig u re s o f to ta l m a n u fa c t u r in g in d u s trie s a re e x c lu s iv e o f n e ig h b o r h o o d in d u s trie s a n d h a n d tr a d e s , in c lu d e d p r io r to 1900. 746 PB0GBE8S OP THE UNITED STATES. No. 4 0 0 . —Statistical Record of the P rogress Manufactures of cotton—Continued. Year. 1800. 1810. 1820., 1830. 1840. 1850. 1855. 1860.. 1861.. 1864. 1865. 1866. 1867. 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873., 1874., 1875., 1876., 1877., 1878., 1879., 1880. 1881. 1882, 1 88 3., 1884., 1885., 1886., 1887.. 1888., 1890. 1891. 1892. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898., 1899., 1900., 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911., 1912. 1913. 1914., 1915. 1916. 1917., Exports of domestic cotton.* Thousands of bales of domestic cotton taken by mills. In In Total cotton- orth Total United growing N ern United States. States. States. States. Thousands of spindles in operation on Sept. 1. In In cotton- North growing ern States. States. Thou sands. Thou sands. Thou sands. 181 265 2,104 3, 733 2,285 3,998 324 4,912 5,236 328 6,804 7,132 Thou sands. a 71 * 78 135 *94 860 1,050 1,125 1,150 1,200 1.250 1,360 1,570 1,740 1.950 2,100 2,200 2.400 2,850 3.250 3,550 8.950 4,368 5,500 6.400 6,900 7,650 7,631 8,995 9,528 10,201 10,429 10,494 11,085 11,683 12,227 12,711 12,956 13,382 14,156 »10,092 n o , 653 1 1 ,8 0 0 12,660 12.250 12.250 12.250 12.300 12.300 12.700 12,814 12.900 13.250 13,450 13,500 13.700 13,800 13.900 13.900 14,150 15,104 14.700 15,000 15,100 15,200 16,056 16,255 16,847 17,304 17,589 17,773 13,300 13.375 13.400 13,500 13,550 14,060 14,384 14,640 15.200 15.650 15,700 16,100 16.650 17,150 17,450 18,100 19,472 20.200 21.400 22,000 22,850 23,687 25,250 26.375 27,505 28,018 28,267 1 8,4 38 2 9 ,5 2 3 18,996 19,293 19,396 19,008 19,424 19,733 80,579 81,520 82,107 31,964 32,806 *166 *497 571 *751 650 *237 *576 706 *845 843 668 541 573 800 822 *728 1,072 977 1,063 1,192 1,071 1,201 1,320 1,201 1,302 1,345 1,375 *.<1,382 1,713 1,677 1,759 313 1,537 340 1,437 316 1,781 381 1,687 401 1,805 456 1,790 480 *539 *1,979 613 2,027 684 2,172 1,652 723 1,680 711 852 2,019 1,605 900 1,793 999 1,254 1,415 2,217 *2,350 *1,523 1,964 1,583 2,066 2,017 1,966 1,958 2,046 1,889 2,140 -2,139 *2,536 *2,373 *2,411 *2,574 * 2,187 *2,352 *2,554 *2,687 *2,292 *2,507 *2 ,3 2 8 * 2 ,3 7 7 *2,712 *2,656 * ?, 961 *2,825 *2,861 *3,023 *3,193 *2,816 *3,301 *3,977 *4,335 *3,323 1,354 1,429 1,496 1,561 M l , 570 1,938 1,964 2,072 1,877 1,753 2,162 2,088 2,261 2,270 *2,518 2,640 2,856 2T,375 2,291 2,871 2,505 2,792 8,465 3,632 *3,873 3,-547 4,083 3,924 3,935 4,279 *4,909 *4,986 *4,539 *5,241 *4,799 *4, 705 * 5,368 *5,786 *5,884 *6,009 *7,278 *7,658 127 150 168 173 *69 91 120 *561 Thou Thou sands. sands. 138 128 130 134 127 151 186 M 189 225 287 1,220 2,211 723 968 995 *797 1,163 1,097 Quantity. Value. Pounds. Dollars. 17,789,803 93,261,462 127,860,152 298,469,102 743,941,061 635,381,604 1,008,424,601 1,767,686,338 307,516,099 6,064,564 11,384,986 11,993,911 8,894,374 650,572,829 661,473,588 784,763,633 644,327,921 958,558,523 1,462,928,024 933,537,413 1.200.063.530 1,358,602,303 1.260.418.903 1,491,405,334 1,445,369,130 1,607,533,511 1,628,372,833 1,822,061,114 2,191,928,772 1,739,975,961 2,288,075,062 1.862.572.530 1,891,659,472 2,058,037,444 2,169,457,330 2,264,120,826 2,384,816,669 2,471,799,853 2,907,358,795 2,935,219,811 2,212,115,126 2,683,282,325 3,517,433,109 2,335,226,385 3,103,754,949 8,850,264,295 3,773,410,293 3,100,583,188 3,330,890,448 3,500,778,763 3,543,043,022 8,063,192,760 4.304.848.903 3,634,045,170 4,518,217,220 3,816,998,693 4,447,985,202 8,206,708,226 4 ,0 3 3 ,9 4 0 ,9 1 5 5,535,125,429 4,662,295,675 4,760,940,538 4,403,578,499 3,084,070,125 3 ,OSS,030,786 5,000,000 15,108,000 22,308,667 29,674,883 63,870,307 71,984,616 88,143,844 191,806,555 34,051,483 1,180,113 6,652,405 9,895,854 6,836,500 281,385,223 201,470,423 152,820,733 162,033,052 227.027.624 218,327,109 180,684,595 227,243,069 211,223,580 190.638.625 192,659,262 171,118,508 180,031,484 162,304,250 211,535,905 247,695,746 189,812,644 247,328,721 197,015,204 201,962,458 205,085,642 206,222,057 223,016,760 237.775.270 250,968,792 290,712,898 258,461,241 188,771,445 210,869,289 204,900,990 190,056,460 £30,890,971 230,442,215 209,564,774 241,832,737 813,673,443 290,651,819 316,180,429 370.811.246 879j 965,014 401,005,921 481,277,797 437,788,202 417,390,665 450,447,243 585,318,869 565.849.271 547,357,195 610,475,301 376,217,972 374.186.247 543,074,690 * Fiscal years. 1 The figures are those of the B ureau of the Census, and those for 1850 and 1860 relate to the previous year. * Includes foreign cotton. PRO G RESS OF T H E of the U nited States, Im ports of raw cotton.* Quantity. Value. 1800 to 1917 U N IT E D STATES, 747 —Continued. M anufactures of wool. No. of estab W ages.1 lish m ents.! Value of products.1 Imports.* Raw wool imported.* Year. Pounds, Dollars. DoUars. DoUars. Dollars. Pounds. 4,239,987 . 1800 345,223 . 1810 6,598,634 .1820 415,307 34,737 6,900,988 669,883 .1830 2,774,722 236,117 10,808,485 9, 898,740 .1840 269,114 10,086 1,675 48,608,779 19.620.619 18,695,294 .1850 2,115,367 131,457 27.754.372 818,918,850 .1855 2,005,529 140,387 1,476 11,699,630 73,454,000 43,141,988 26,282,955 .1860 881,371 67,168 SO, 430,140 82,057,457 .1861 29,640,853 6,518,129 .1862 15,639,913 44,031,091 33,877,365 10,518, 606 21,524,802 75,121,728 .1863 26,475,957 8,668,717 83,349,702 91,250,114 .1864 36.033.426 14,372,668 21,929,487 44,420,375 .1865 6,282,341 1,323,560 68,719,754 71,287,988 .1866 926,021 197,445 46.502.952 38,158,382 .1867 514,992 97, 854 32,489,342 25,467,336 .1868 1,522,068 340,621 3,208 35,928,150 199,257,262 34,628,427 39,275,926 .1869 1,698,133 331,573 84,490,668 49,230,199 .1870 210,264 1,196,840 43,839,640 68,058,028 .1871 626,372 2,894,183 62,408,471 126,507,409 .1872 4,425,524 846,564 61,075,492 85,496,049 .1873 704,784 3,625,830 46,883,188 42,939,541 .1874 2,149,332 408,808 44,609,704 54,901,760 .1875 381,723 2,451,419 .1876 33,209,808 44,642,836 2,656,567 413,503 .1877 25,701,922 42,171,192 469,882 3,032,013 25,230,154 48,449,079 .1878 2,993,677 499,931 2,330 40,687,612 238,085,686 24,355,821 39,005,155 .1879 3,547,792 591,120 83,911,093 128,131,747 .1880 4,449,866 757,308 81,156,426 55,964,236 . 1881 4,339,952 789,844 .1882 87,361,520 67,861,744 4,081,945 800,532 44.274.952 70,675,478 .1883 7,019,492 1,379,850 .1884 41,157, £83 78,850,651 5,115,680 954,760 .1885 85,776,559 70,596,170 672,508 5,072,334 41,421,319 129,084,958 .1886 * 3,924,531 633,928 .1887 44,902,718 114,038,030 5,497,592 744,800 .1888 47,719,393 113,558,753 7,973,089 1,194,505 1,693 54,339,775 270,527,5li 62,564,942 126,487,729 .1889 8,606,049 1,392,728 66,582,432 105,431,285 .1890 20,908,817 2,825,004 41,060,080 129,303,648 .1891 28,663,769 3,217,521 85,565,879 148,670,652 .1892 43,367,952 4,688,799 88,048,515 172,433,838 .1893 27,705,949 8,003,888 19.439.372 55,152,585 .1894 49,332,022 4,714,375 88,539,890 206,033,906 . 1895 55.350.520 6,578,212 63,494,400 230,911,473 . 1896 49,162,992 350,852,026 61,898,926 5,884,262 . 1897 62,660,363 5,019,503 .1898 14,823,771 132,795,202 50,158,158 5,013,146 1,414 57,933,817 296,990,484 13,832,621 76,736,209 .1899 67.398.521 7,960,945 16,164, 446 155,928,455 .1900 46,631,283 6,787,828 .1901 14,585,306 103,583,505 .1902 98,715,680 11,712,170 17.384.463 166,576,966 .1903 74.874.426 10.892.591 19,646,385 177,137, 796 .1904 48,840,590 8,541,510 1,213 70,797,524 380,934,003 17,733,788 173,742,834 60,508,548 9,414,750 . 1905 17,893, 663 249,135,746 70,963,633 10.879.592 23,080,683 2 ,688,668 . 1906 0 1 .1907 22.321.460 203,847,545 104,791,784 19,930,988 19,387,978 125,980,524 71,072,855 14,172,241 .1908 .1909 86,518,024 13,622,802 1,124 87,962,669 507,166,710 18.102.461 266,409,304 23,532,175 263,928,232 86,037,691 15,816,138 .1910 . 1911 18,569,791 137,647,641 113,768,313 24,776,320 14.912.619 193,400,713 109,780,071 20,217,581 .1912 16,318,141 195,293,255 121,852,016 22,987,318 .1913 979 93,357,880 464,249,813 84,294,204 247,648,869 .1914 123,346,899 19,456,688 185,204,579 23,208,960 .1915 29,791,356 308,083,429 15,657,537 534,828,022 232,801,062 40,150,342 .1916 18.862.463 372,372,218 147,061,635 40,429,526 .1917 * Fiscal years. « From 1855 to 1868, inclusive, and for 1872 the figures include estim ates for quantity of wool on pelts im ported, and for 1860 and 1861, inclusive, all figures represent estimates. *Cotton m ills only. * Cotton m ills only except in New E ngland States. • See notes 4 and 5. 741 PRO G RESS OP T H E U N IT E D STATES. —Statistical Record of th: Manufactures of silk. No. 4 0 0 . Num ber of estab- Wages.1 lishm ents.i 1800. 1810. 1820. 1830. 1840. 1850. 1856. 1860. 1861. 1862. 1863. 1864. 1865. 1866. 1867. 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. *T *t : year, »Q Imports.* U nm anufac tured silk imported.* Dollars. 67 139 Value of products.1 Dollars. Dollars. Pounds. 297,416 1,050,224 1,809,476. 6,607,771 7,918,534 9,601,522 17,639,624 24.366.556 32,726,134 22,516,709 7,584,448 12,836,434 20,588,974 22,573, 582 30,842,393 26,164,007 16,570,083 22,333,600 23,904,048 32.341.001 36,448,618 29,890,035 23,996,782 24,380, 923 23,745,967 21,830,159 19,837,972 24,013,398 32,188,690 32,056,701 38,985,567 36,764,276 36,673,646 27,467,565 27,957,939 31,347,923 33,350,999 35,122,766 38,686, 374 37,880,143 31.172.894 38,958,928 24,811,773 31.206.002 26,652,768 25,199,067 23,523,665 25,316,554 31,129,017 27,031,219 32.887.556 36,168,084* 32.172.895 32,812,865 33,138,216 38,903,040 32,967,874 30,482,910 32,635, 827 32,137,837 27,204,364 27,590,478 35,454,786 25,042,670 31,911,793 40,322,840 407,935 288,286 567,904 491,983 512,449 720,045 583,589 1,100,281 1,063,809 1,159,420 794,837 1,101,681 1,354,991 1,186,170 1,182,750 1,889,776 2,562,236 2,790,413 «3, 549,404 4,731,106 4,284,888 4,308,908 6,818,060 6,028,091 6,370,322 6,645,124 7,510,440 6,266,629 8,834, 049 8,497,477 5,902,485 9,316,460 9,363,987 7,993,444 12,087,951 11,250,383 13,073,718 10.405.555 14,234,826 15,270,859 16,722,709 22,357,307 17,352,021 18,743,904 16,662,132 25,187,957 28,457,223 26,666,091 26,584,962 32.101.555 34,545,829 31,052,674 41,925,297 40,351,423 1,942,286 12,210,662 9,146, 705 41,033,045 472 17,762,441 87,298,454 483 20,982,194 107,256,258 624 26,767,943 133,288,072 852 38,570,085 196,911,677 902 47,108,469 254,011,257 of the Bureau of the Census, and those for 1850 an$ 1860 relate s of silk cocoons from table of imports for consum ption, from H aw aii and Porto Rico after 1900. (See table foot of PROGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, of th e U n it e d States, 1800 Imports.* Quantity. Pounds. Value. Dollars. to 1917— Continued. Sugar. Average cost Wholesale prices of per pound in foreign granulated at New York country.* (per pound ).f Cents. 749 Cents. Total con sumption.* Con sump tion per capita.* Pounds. Pounds. Year. .....................1800 .................... 1810 .....................1820 .................... 1830 .....................1840 .................... 1850 .................... 1855 .................... 1860 .................... 1861 .................... 1862 .................... 1863 .................... 1864 .................... 1865 ....................1866 ......... ..........1867 .................... 1868 .................... 1869 .................... 1870 .................... 1871 .................... 1872 .................... 1873 .................... 1874 ....................1876 ....................1876 .................... 1877 . . . ; ........... .1878 ....................1879 .................... 1880 .................... 1881 .................... 1882 .................... 1883 .................... 1884 .................... 1885 .................... 1886 .................... 1887 .................... 3888 .................... 1889 .................... 1890 .................... 1891 .................... 1892 ................... 1893 .................... 1894 .................... 1896 ....................1897 .................... 1898 ....................1900 .................... 1901 .................... 1902 .................. .1903 .................... 1904 .................... 1905 .................... 1906 .................... 1907 .................... 1909 .................... 1910 .................... 1911 .................... 1912 .................... 1913 .................. .1914 .................... 1915 .................... 1916 .................... 1917 4,630,922 86,490,113 5.36 120,940,747 5,581,078 4.61 218,430,764 7,555,603 3.46 473; 809; 847 14;676|345 3.09 694i 838'197 31,078,970 4.47 809; 749; 958 30,637,897 3.78 557; 738', 382 20; 357; 090 3.64 518,694,861 19,082,017 3.68 632; 230i 247 29, 660,076 4.69 651i936' 494 27;325;897 4.19 18.17 631,397,214 1,000,'055,'024 40; 669; 172 28.45 4.07 1,008,603,114 849,054,006 35,941,253 4.23 880,009,330 * 24.30 1,121,189,415 49; 495; 102 4.41 1,155,275,475 31.24 i ; 247^ 833' 430 60,407,202 35.19 4.84 1, 328,534,744 i; 196; 773; 569 56,923,745 4.76 32.73 13.51 1,261,941,665 1,277,473,653 64,621,239 5.06 13.12 1,442,470,531 36.47 1,509,185,674 81,213,001 40.64 5.38 12.37 1,649,834,977 1,568,304,592 82,716,953 40.08 5.27 11.36 1,670,246,701 4.81 41.64 1,701,297,869 81,887,463 10.50 1, 782,063,238 43.33 1,797,509,990 73,330,556 4.08 10.61 1,904,621,896 1,493,977,472 58,120,583 35.42 3.89 10.51 1,598,951,344 1,654,556,831 84,978,182 39.07 5.14 10.73 1,811,268,726 1,537,451,934 73,090,958 34.59 4.75 9.07 1,645,604,810 40.99 1,834,365, £36 72,078,688 3.93 8.81 2,002,953,025 39.46 1,829,291,684 80,087,720 4.38 9.80 1,979,221,478 42.89 1,946,745,205 86,670,624 4.45 9.70 2,201,187,313 40.82 1,990,152,374 90,439,675 4.54 9.35 2,142,904,249 45,20 2,137,667,665 91,637,992 4.29 8.65 2,426,981,787 54.18 3.57 6.75 2,975,026,610 2,756,416,896 98,264,607 47.87 2,717,884,653 72,519,514 2.67 6.53 2,687,818,446 49.09 2,689,881,765 80,773,744 3.00 . 6.23 2,818,144,031 2.50 6.02 3,125,276,345 53.26 3,136,443,240 78,411,224 50.29 2,700,284,282 74,245,206 2.75 7.18 3,016,360,183 3.21 50.44 2,762,202,967 88,543,971. 7.89 3,091,376,231 50.72 2,934,011,560 96,094,532 3.28 6.27 3,192,735,098 3,483,477,222 105,728,216 60.70 3.04 4.65 3,875,344,121 60.22 2.94 3,556,509,165 104,408,813 4.35 3,919,671,292 64.24 3.09 4.84 4,262,589,311 3,766,445,347 116,255,784 72.99 2.92 . 4,345,193,881, 126,871,889 . 4.12 4,936,382, 960 2.14 3,574,510,454 76,462,836 4.12 4,321,674,363 62.69 63.98 2.29 4.53 4,494,681,898 3,896,338,557 89,219,773 2.01 78.20 4.50 5,598,391,028 4,918,905,733 99,066,181 47.55 2.25 2,689,920,851 60,472,749 4.97 3,468,736,784 61.98 2.39 4.92 4,604,811,191 3,980,250,569 94,964,120 5.32 4,477,174,441 4,018,086,530 100,250,974 58.91 2.49 71.96 2.28 5.05 5,585,008,783 <3,975,005,840 * 90,487,800 63.35 1.82 3,031,915,875 55,061,097 4.46 5,018,972,657 78.92 4.64 6,380,165,502 1.71 4,216,108,106 72,088,973 68.66 3,700,623,613 71,915,753 4.77 5,661,900,411 1.94 71.66 3,680,932,998 97,645,449 5.26 6,025,772,362 2.65 75.74 4.52 6,491,294,803 2.15 3,979,331,430 85,460,088 2.11 81.19 4.65 7,089,668,935 4,391,839,975 92,806,253 74.11 3,371,997,112 80,258,147 2.38 4.96 6,590,822,991 80.43 4.76 7,283,363,552 4,189,421,018 96,554,998 2,30 79.90 4,094,545,936 106,349,005 2.60 4.97 7,360,130,811 77.01 2.46 3,937,978,265 96,691,096 5.345 7,235,972,746 2.81 82.40 5.041 7,862,155,891 4,104,618,393 115,515,079 85.71 4,740,041,488 103,639,823 2.19 4.278 8,316,168,135 89.14 5,066,821,873 101,649,375 2.01 4.683 8,793,794,928 86.04 3.21 5.559 8,626,793,328 5,420,981,867 173,992,603 3.71 78.13 6.862 7,960,362,762 5,633,161,749 208,769,399 4.33 7.663 8,467,488,163 81.81 5,332,745,854 230,945,694 * Fiscal years. j Calendar years. 6After 1912 does not include “ Artificial silk and m anufactures of.” Shipments of sugar from Porto Rico and Hawaii to the United States, 1910-1917 (in pounds): Fiscal year. Porto Rico. Hawaii. Fiscal year. Porto Rico. Hawaii. 1910............................... 569,039,881 1,110,594,466 1914............................... 641,252,527 1,114,750,702 1911............................... 645,834,403 1,011,215,858 1915............................... 588,992,493 1,280,683,812 1912............................... 734,289,872 1,205,465,510 1916............................... 849,763,491 1,137,159,828 1913............................... 766,420,310 1,085,362,344 1917............................... 977,377,996 1,162,605,056 750 PB0GBE8S OF THE UNITED STATES No* 4 0 0 . — S t a t is t ic a l R ecord Im p o r ts.1 Q u a n tity . 1800.............. 1810.............. 1820.............. 1830.............. 1840.............. 1850.............. 1855.............. 1860.............. 1861.............. 1862.............. 1863.............. 1864.............. 1865.............. 1866.............. 1867.............. 1868.............. 1869.............. 1870.............. 1871.............. 1872.............. 1873.............. 1874.............. 1876.............. 1876.............. 1877.............. 1878.............. 1879.............. 1880.............. 1 8 8 1 ..;.... 1882_______ 1883.............. 1 8 8 4 .,........... 1885.............. 1886.............. 1887.............. 1888.............. 1889.............. 1890.............. 1891.............. 1892.............. 1893.............. 1894.............. 1895.............. 1896.............. 1897.............. 1898.............. 1899.............. 1900.............. 1901«............ 1902»............ 1903.............. 1904.............. 1905.............. 1906.............. 1907.............. 190810.......... 1909 M .......... 1910 » .......... 1 9 1 1 i«.......... 19121#.......... 191318.......... 191418.......... 191510.......... 191618......... 191718......... V a lu e . Pounds. Dollars. 51 ,488 ,24 8 94 ,9 9 6 ,0 9 5 145,272,687 191,478,657 20 2,144,733 184,499,655 122,799,311 80 ,461 ,61 4 131,622,782 106,463,062 181,413,192 187,286,580 248,983,900 25 4,160.993 235,256,674 31 7,992,048 298,805,946 293,297,271 285,17 1,5 12 31 7,970,665 33 9,789,246 33 1,639,723 309,88 2,5 40 37 7,848,473 44 6,850,727 45 5,189,534 45 9,922,768 515,87 8,5 15 63 4,785,542 67 2,599,552 56 4,707,533 62 6,109,170 42 3,645,794 578,397,454 49 9,159,120 51 9,528,432 64 0,210,788 563,469,068 65 0,934,337 652,20 8,9 75 580,59 7,9 15 7 3 7 ,64 5,6 70 870,61 4,4 55 831,82 7,0 63 787; 991,911 85 7,018,121 1 ,0 9 2 ,3 4 4 ,1 7 0 923,253,821 99 8,677,479 1 ,0 4 6 ,0 2 8 ,4 4 1 853,79 9,6 15 986,59 5,9 23 892,09 2,4 10 1 ,0 5 1 ,7 4 9 ,7 0 5 87 3,983,689 87 8,322,468 837,74 7,7 47 86 6,053,699 1 ,0 0 6 ,3 6 2 ,2 9 4 1,1 26,0 41 ,6 91 1 ,2 03,8 40 ,5 91 1,3 2 2 ,0 5 8 ,5 2 6 4,2 2 7 ,0 2 1 8,5 4 6 ,2 2 2 11 ,234 ,83 5 16 ,940 ,40 0 21 ,883 ,79 7 20 ,5 6 8 ,2 9 7 14 ,1 9 2 ,1 9 5 1 0 ,3 9 5 ,8 6 0 16 ,2 2 1 ,5 8 6 11 ,241 ,70 6 20 ,5 3 1 ,7 6 4 20 ,6 9 6 ,2 5 9 25 ,288 ,45 1 24 ,531 ,74 3 24 ,2 3 4 ,8 7 9 30 ,992 ,86 9 3 7 ,9 4 2 ,2 2 5 44 ,109 ,67 1 65 ,048 ,96 7 50 ,591 ,48 8 66 ,788 ,99 7 53 ,634 ,99 1 51 ,9 1 4 ,6 0 5 47 ,356 ,81 9 60 ,360 ,76 9 66 ,784 ,39 1 46 ,0 4 1 ,6 0 9 42 ,0 5 0 ,5 1 3 49 ,686 ,70 5 46 ,7 2 3 ,3 1 8 42 ,6 7 2 ,9 3 7 56 ,3 4 7 ,6 0 0 60 ,6 0 7 ,6 3 0 74 ,7 2 4 ,8 8 2 7 8 ,267 ,43 2 96 ,123 ,77 7 12 8,04 1,9 30 80 ,4 8 5 ,5 5 8 90 ,314 ,67 6 96 ,1 3 0 ,7 1 7 84 ,7 9 3 ,1 2 4 81 ,5 4 4 ,3 8 4 65 ,067,633, 55 ,2 7 5 ,4 7 0 52 ,467 ,94 3 63 ,1 0 4 ,6 4 6 71 ,1 2 5 ,4 4 9 60 ,146 ,75 4 69 ,988 ,20 2 8 4 ,710 ,38 3 73 ,514 ,44 4 78 ,382 ,82 3 67 ,863 ,83 0 79 ,341 ,07 6 69 ,504 ,64 7 90 ,949 ,96 3 11 8,23 3,9 58 11 9,44 9,0 45 11 1,45 4,2 40 107,794,377 11 5,905,134 133,513,226 th e P rogress T e a .* C offee .* Year. of C on A ver su m p age im p o r t tio n p r ice p ei’ per c a p ita . pound. (*) Cents. Pounds. 7 7 8 .3 8 .8 7 .6 8 .8 1 0 .8 1 1 .1 11 .3 1 2 .5 1 2 .0 6 .6 1 1 .2 1 0 .9 1 0 .1 9 .7 1 0 .3 9 .8 1 2 .7 1 5 .0 1 9 .3 1 5 .8 1 6 .7 1 6 .2 1 6 .8 1 2 .5 1 3 .5 1 2 .5 1 0 .0 8 .2 9 .3 8 .2 7 .6 1 0 .7 1 4 .0 1 3 .0 1 6 .0 1 9 .0 2 0 .0 1 4 .0 1 6 .4 1 4 .7 1 4 .6 1 1 .1 7 .5 6 .5 6 .7 7 .4 6 .4 6 .6 7 .0 8 .1 8 .6 7 .9 7 .6 7 .5 7 .9 1 0 .3 1 3 .3 1 3 .8 1 1 .1 9 .6 9 .6 10 .1 2 .9 8 5.0 6 6 .6 0 6.4 3 5 .7 9 5 .5 5 3 .4 6 2 .2 4 3 .7 6 2.4 3 4 .9 6 5.0 1 6.6 2 6 .4 5 6.0 0 7 .9 1 7 .2 8 6 .8 7 6 .5 9 7 .0 8 7 .3 3 6 .9 4 6 .2 4 7 .4 2 8 .7 8 8 .2 5 8 .3 0 8.9 1 9 .2 6 9 .6 0 9 .3 6 8 .6 3 6 .8 1 9 .1 6 7 .8 3 8 .0 0 9.6 7 8.3 1 8 .3 0 9 .3 3 8.1 1 10 .1 2 11.68 10 .7 9 9.8 1 10 .4 5 13.34 10.62 11 .6 8 12 .0 0 9 .7 4 11.17 9 .8 4 11 .4 5 9 .3 3 9 .2 8 9.2 3 8 .8 5 10.06 10.52 10.97 12 .2 2 Im p o r ts. Q u a n tity . V a lu e . Pounds. Dollars. * 8 ,6 0 9 ,4 1 5 2 0 ,006 ,59 5 2 9 ,872 ,65 4 2 5 ,333 ,09 7 3 1 ,696 ,65 7 2 6 ,117 ,95 6 2 4 ,868 ,42 1 2 9 ,761 ,03 7 37 ,2 2 9 ,1 7 6 1 9 ,568 ,31 8 4 2 ,992 ,73 8 3 9 ,892 ,65 8 3 7 ,843 ,61 2 4 3 ,754 ,35 4 47,408 ,48 1 5 1 ,364 ,91 9 6 3 ,811 ,00 3 6 4 ,815 ,13 6 5 5 ,811 ,60 6 6 4 ,856 ,89 9 6 2 ,887 ,15 3 58,347 ,11 2 6 5 ,366 ,70 4 6 0 ,194 ,67 3 7 2 ,162 ,93 6 8 1 ,843 ,98 8 78,769 ,06 0 7 3 ,479 ,16 4 6 7 ,665 ,91 0 7 2 ,104 ,95 6 8 1 ,887 ,99 8 89,831 ,22 1 8 4 ,627 ,87 0 7 9 ,575 ,98 4 8 3 ,886 ,82 9 8 3 ,453 ,33 9 90,079 ,03 9 89,061 ,28 7 93,518 ,71 7 9 7 ,253 ,45 8 9 3 ,998 ,37 2 11 3,347,175 71,957,715 7 4 ,089 ,89 9 84,845 ,10 7 89,806 ,45 3 7 5 ,579 ,12 5 108,574,905 112,905,541 102,70 6,5 99 9 3 ,621 ,75 0 86,368 ,49 0 9 4 ,149 ,56 4 114,916,520 85,626 ,37 0 10 2,653,942 101,406,816 94,812 ,80 0 9 1 ,130 ,81 5 96 ,987 ,94 2 109,865,935 10 3,364,410 2,4 2 5 ,0 1 8 5,4 2 7 ,0 1 0 4,7 1 9 ,2 3 2 6,9 7 3 ,9 9 9 8,9 1 5 ,3 2 7 6,9 7 7 ,2 8 3 6 ,5 4 5 ,6 6 4 8,0 1 3 ,7 7 2 10 ,6 4 9 ,8 8 0 4 ,9 5 6 ,7 3 0 11,123,231 12 ,415 ,03 7 11 ,1 1 1 ,6 6 0 13 ,6 8 7 ,7 5 0 13 ,863 ,27 3 17 ,254 ,61 7 22 ,943 ,67 5 24 ,4 6 6 ,1 7 0 21 ,112 ,23 4 22 ,673 ,70 3 19 ,524 ,16 6 16 ,181 ,46 7 15 ,660 ,16 8 14 ,577 ,61 8 19 ,782 ,63 1 21 ,004 ,81 3 19 ,392 ,10 2 17 ,302 ,84 9 13 ,636 ,05 3 14 ,047 ,58 3 16 ,020 ,38 3 ■ 16 ,771 ,80 2 13 ,360 ,68 5 12 ,654 ,64 0 12 ,317 ,49 3 13 ,8 2 8 ,9 9 3 14 ,373 ,22 2 13 ,857 ,48 2 14 ,144 ,24 3 13 ,171 ,37 9 12 ,7 0 4 ,4 4 0 14 ,835 ,86 2 10 ,054 ,28 3 9,6 75,0 81 10 ,658 ,11 0 11 ,017 ,87 6 9 ,3 9 0 ,1 2 8 15 ,659 ,22 9 18 ,229 ,31 0 16 ,230 ,85 8 14 ,580 ,87 8 18 ,915 ,54 4 16 ,3 0 9 ,8 7 0 18 ,562 ,67 6 13 ,6 7 1 ,9 4 6 17 ,6 1 3 ,5 6 9 18 ,207 ,14 1 17 ,433 ,68 8 16 ,735 ,30 2 17 ,512 ,61 9 20 .5 9 9 ,8 5 7 19 ,265 ,26 4 A ver C on su m p age im p o r t tio n per p rice p er c a p it a . pound. (*) Cents. Pounds 2 2 .3 2 4 .1 1 4 .1 2 5 .0 2 6 .3 2 5 .8 2 5 .3 2 5 .8 2 7 .8 1 8 .1 2 5 .3 3 1 .0 2 9 .2 3 1 .2 2 9 .4 3 4 .1 3 6 .6 3 7 .7 3 7 .4 3 4 .7 3 0 .5 2 7 .3 2 3 .6 2 4 .2 2 7 .4 2 5 .7 2 4 .6 2 3 .6 2 0 .2 1 9 .6 1 9 .6 1 8 .7 1 5 .8 1 6 .0 15 .0 1 7 .0 1 6 .0 1 6 .0 1 5 .1 1 3 .5 1 3 .5 1 3 .1 1 3 .9 1 3 .1 1 2 .4 1 2 .3 1 2 .4 1 4 .4 1 6 .1 1 5 .8 1 5 .6 1 6 .1 1 7 .3 1 6 .2 1 6 .0 1 7 .2 1 8 .0 1 8 .4 1 8 .4 18.1 1 8 .7 1 8 .6 0 .5 3 .9 9 1 .2 2 .7 3 .8 4 .6 6 .7 1 .8 0 1 .0 4 .4 9 1 .1 7 1 .0 9 .9 6 1 .0 8 1 .1 0 1 .1 4 1 .4 6 1 ,5 3 1 .2 7 1 .4 4 1 .3 5 1 .2 3 1 .3 3 1 .2 1 1 .3 9 1 .5 4 1 .4 7 1 .8 0 1 .0 9 1 .1 8 1 .3 7 1 .4 9 1 .4 9 1 .2 5 1 .3 3 1. 29 1 .3 8 1 .3 3 1 .3 6 1 .4 0 1 .3 3 1 .5 8 .9 4 .9 8 1 .1 0 1 .1 2 .9 2 1 .2 7 1 .3 1 1 .1 9 1 .0 6 .9 6 1 .0 3 1 .2 4 .8 9 1 .0 4 1 .0 5 .9 5 .9 0 .9 1 1.0 7 .9 8 * F isc a l years. ' i A fte r 1900 in c lu d e s im p o r ts in to c o n t in e n t a l U n ite d S tates a n d sh ip m e n ts th e re to fr o m n o n c o n t ig u o u s c u sto m s d istric ts. * C o n su m p tio n p er c a p ita b a se d o n n e t c o ffee c o m in g to a n d r e m a in in g in c o n tin e n ta l U n ite d S ta tes, s C o n su m p tio n p e r c a p ita b a sed o n n e t im p o r ts. D a ta fo r y e a rs p rio r to 1890 a r e fr o m P o o r’ s M a n u a l o f R a ilr o a d s a n d r e la te to c a le n d a r y e a rs; d a ta , f r o m 1890 to d a te a re f r o m rep orts o f t h e In te r s ta te C o m m e r c e C o m m issio n a n d re la te to fiscal years. N o m ile a g e in c lu d e d fo r A la s k a . * E x c lu d in g tonnage received fro m conn ectin g roads an d other carriers after 1898. * PROGRESS OE T H E R t f t » i i 10 E O I g r o F I i l w a y s . Reve Year. nue Passengers Freight carried per ton Passen All other.* carried 1 mile.* 1 mile,* per mile.* ger* Freight carried.*** N u m b er. 23 2,818 9) 021 18' 374 30' 626 3l) 286 32'. 120 33,170 33)908 35' 085 36', 801 39,050 42,229 46' 844 52)922 60'301 66)171 70)268 72) 385 74,096 76,S08 79,082 81,747 86,556 93,267 103,108 114,677 121,422 125,345 128,320 136,338 149,214 156,114 161,276 167,191 172,035 175,691 179, 834 182,733 184,628 186,681 188,844 190,870 194,336 198,964 202,288 207,253 213,422 220,112 225,196 230,761 236,949 240,846 244,084 249,992 254,732 258,033 261,036 263,547 264,378 266,031 a Cars ii l service.s Miles in Passengers opera carried.* tion.* 8 751 STATES U nited States, 1800 to 1917—Continued. of the • 7 U N IT E D Short to n s. C ents . N u m b e r N u m b e r . Short tons. N u m b er. ..1800 ..1810 ..1820 ..1830 ..1840 ..1850 ..1855 ..1860 ..1861 -.1862 ..1863 ..1864 ..1865 ..1866 ..1867 -.1868 ..1869 ..1870 ..1871 ..1872 ..1873 ..1874 ..1875 ..1876 ..1877 ..1878 ..1879 ..1880 ..1881 . . 1S82 ..1883 ..1884 ..1885 ..1886 ..1887 ..1888 ..1889 ..1890 ..1891 .,1892 ..1893 ..1894 ..1895 ..1896 ..1897 ..1898 ..1899 ..1900 s 1901 8 1902 ..1903 ..1904 ..1905 ..1906 ..1907 101908 1909 1900 io 1911 io 1912 io 1913 io 1914 io 1915 io 1916 io 1917 i 1 i 1.............. i ) 1 631,740,636 638,8S7,653 700,744,184 733,55S,341 628,757,196 686,614,778 753,716,562 728,900,275 863,628,605 943,715,372 1,081,983,301 1,089,226, 440 1,200,315,787 3,304,394,323 1,309,899,165 1,427,731,905 91,631,374,219 1,796,336,659 1,532,981,790 1,556,559,741 1,849,900,101 1,781,638,043 1,844,977,673 2,058,035,487 1,976,138,155 1,802,018,177 2,225,943,388 492,430,865 531,183,998 560,958,211 593,560,612 540,688,199 507,421,362 511,772,737 489,445,198 501,066,681 523,176,508 576,831,251 607,278,121 649,878,505 694,891,535 715,419,682 738,834,667 9797,946,116 873,905,133 890,009,574 891,472,425 971,683,199 997,409,882 1,004,081,346 1,033,679,680 1,053,138,718 976,303,602 1,005,683,174 x n u e i f n c v c d g o o l e l o a u u r u r m u f t r b e l w o s A e s v $ a d e , s 1 77,207,047,298 79,079,026,563 88, 241,050,225 93,588,111,833 80,335,104,702 85,227,515,891 95,328,360,278 95,139,022,225 114,077,576,305 123,667,257,153 141,596,551,161 147,077,136,040 157,289,370,053 173, 221,278,993 174,522,089,577 186,463,109,510 215,877,551,241 236,601,390,103 218,381,554,802 218,802,986,929 255,016,910,451 253,783,701,839 264,080,745,058 301,398,752,108 288,319,890,210 276,830,302,723 343,099,937,805 11.847,785,617 12,844,243,881 13,362,898,299 14,229,101,084 14,289,445,893 12,188,446,271 13,049,007,233 12,256,939,647 13,379,930,004 14,591,327,613 16,038,076,200 17,353,588,444 19,689,937,620 20,915,763,881 21,923,213,536 23,800,149,436 27,167,240,831 27,718,554,030 29,082,836,944 29,109,322,589 32,338,496,329 33,201,694,699 33,132,354,463 34,575,872,980 35,258,497,509 32,384,247,563 34,213,596,177 i a c p v l u e 0 e e u t s r f 0 x i s e o i o , t a c l r 0 o d n f o n , 0 e m r 1 p 0 a e b 0.927 .918 .898 .879 .860 .839 .806 .798 .753 .724 .729 .750 .757 .763 .780 .766 .748 .759 .754 .763 .753 .757 .744 .729 .733 .732 .716 f f o s s 9 t i l f 0 a y r o s r t 6 f 33,018 33,112 33,003 33,626 33,595 33,850 34,713 35,969 36,987 38,140 39,752 40,713 42, 262 43,973 45,117 45,584 47,095 49,818 51,490 51,700 53, 466 55,705 54,664 r d i o o r t 1 e i m . r a 9 s a d t 1,245,060 1,237, 449 1,264,646 1,263,854 1,292,579 1,342,066 1,416,125 1,514,864 1,603,198 1,715,249 1,758, 809 1,802,158 1,916,650 2,082, 621 2,186,064 2,172,696 2, 243, 236 2,309,517 2,331,184 2,393, 808 2,450,356 2,452,272 2,423,495 h f 0 r 1 t a “ t s e s o r e i e m e a i n g c f o x y h n i e t r l c a o s e f d l r s u t 752 PROGRESS OF THE U N IT E D STATES, N o . 4 0 0 .— S tatistical R ecord of th e P rogress A m e r ic a n v e ss e ls .* Year. Built. 1800............................ 1810............................ 1820............................ 1830............................ 1840............................ 1850............................ 1855............................ 1860............................ 1861............................ 1862............................ 1863............................ 1864............................ 1865............................ 18G6............................ 1867.................... 1868...... .................... 1869............................ 1870............................ 1871............................ 1872............................ 1873............................ 1874............................ 1875............................ 1876............................ 1877............................ 1878............................ 1879............................ 1880............................ 1881............................ 1882............................ 1883............................ 1884...... ..................... 1885............................ 1886............................ 1887............................ 1888............................ 1889............................ 1890............................ 1891............................ 1892............................ 1893............................ 1894............................ 1895........................... 1896............................ 1897............................ 1898............................ 1899............................ 1900............................ 1901............................ 1902............................ 1903............................ 1904............................ 1905................ ............ 1906............................ 1907............................ 1908............................ 1909............................ 1910............................ 1911............................ 1912............................ 1913........................... 1914............................ 1915.............. .............. 1916............................ 1917............................ Engaged in foreign trade and w hale fisheries. G ross tons. G ross tons. 106,261 127,575 51,394 68,560 121' 203 279,255 583,450 214i 797 233,194 175,076 311, 045 415,740 394, 523 336,146 305,595 285,304 275,230 276,953 273,226 209,052 359, 245 432,725 297,638 203,585 176,591 235,503 193,030 157,409 280,458 282,269 265,429 225, 514 159,056 95, 453 150,450 218,086 231,134 294,122 369, 302 199,633 211,639 131, 195 111,602 227,096 232,232 180,458 300,038 393, 790 483,489 468, 833 436,152 378,542 330,316 418, 745 471, 332 614,216 238,090 342,068 291,162 232,669 346,155 316, 250 225,122 325.413 (7) 670,673 984,608 620,102 677j 268 899,765 1,585,711 2,535,206 2, 546'237 2, 642,628 2 , 29L 251 2' 026, 114 1,581,894 1,602,583 l ' 492,926 1,568,032 1,565,732 1,566,422 1,516,800 1,425,142 1,410,648 1,423,288 1,428,923 1,553,827 1,592, 821 1,611,193 1,629,048 1,491,534 1, 352,810 1,335,586 1,292,294 1,302,095 1,304,221 1,287,998 1,111,179 1,015,563 943,784 1,021, 595 946,695 1, 005,950 994, 676 899,803 916,180 838,186 844,954 805,584 737,709 848,246 826,694 889,129 882,555 888,776 898,768 954,513 939,486 871,146 940,068 887, 505 791,825 872,671 932,101 1,027,776 1,076,152 1,871,543 2.191,715 (7) T onnage F r e ig h t r a te s, w h e a t, C h ic a g o to N e w Y o r k , p e r b u s h e l.f passing Engaged Engaged through in coast in com Sault Ste. Lake Lake wise trade and Marie and andcodand merce of CanaLf can al.3* rail. All rail. m ackerel LGreat 1* akes.* fisheries. tons. G ross tons. 301,919 440,175 660, 065 614,508 1,280,999 1,949,743 2,676,795 2,807,631 2,897,185 2, 830,913 3,128,942 3,404,506 3,494,199 2,817,852 2,736,455 2,786,027 2,578,219 2,729,707 2,857,465 3,027,099 3,272,739 3,371,729 3,299,905 2, 686,637 2, 631,407 2,583,717 2,678,067 2,715,224 2, 722,148 2,873,639 2,933,392 2, 967, 008 2,977,936 3,019, 957 3,090,282 3,248,132 3,285,880 3,477,802 3,678,809 3,770,245 3,925,268 3,767,849 3,797,774 3,858, 926 3,963,436 4, 012, 029 4,015, 992 4,338,145 4, 635,089 4,915,347 5,198,569 5,392,767 5,502,030 5,735,483 6,067,648 6,425,377 6,501, 250 6,716,257 6,766,119 6,782,082 6,858,775 6,845, 063 6,517,886 6.277.934 <7) 4 3, 500 11,106 54,199 198,266 362, 655 467,774 490,445 563,260 635,054 700,673 673,697 573,912 617, 686 695,604 661,366 684,704 712,027 724,493 788,412 842,381 837,891 613,211 610,160 604,656 597, 376 605,102 663,382 711,269 723,911 733,069 749,948 762, 560 783,721 874,102 972,271 1,063, 063 1,154,870 1,183,582 1,261,067 1,227, 400 1,241,459 1,324,067 1,410,102 1,437,500 1,446,348 1,565, 587 1, 706, 294 1,816. 511 1,902,698 2,019,208 2,062,147 2,234,432 2,439, 741 2, 729,169 2,782,481 2,895,102 2,943,523 2, 949, 924 2,939,786 2,882, 922 2,818,009 2; 760,815 (7) N et tons. 106,296 403,657 276,639 359,612 507,434 571,438 409,062 458, 530 556, 899 432,563 524,885 690,826 752,101 914,735 1,204,446 1,070,857 1,259, 534 1,541,676 1,439, 216 1,667,136 1, 677,071 1,734,890 2,092,757 2,468,088 2,042,259 2, 997,837 3,035,937 4,219, 397 4,897,598 5,130,659 7,221,935 8,454,435 8,400,685 10, 647,203 8,949,754 13,110,366 16, 806,781 17,249,418 17,619,933 18,622,754 21,958,347 22,315,834 24,626,976 31,955, 582 27,736,444 24,364,138 36,617,699 41,098,324 44,087,974 31,091,730 46,751, 717 49,856,123 41,653,488 ! 56,736,807 57,989,715 41,986, 339 56,399,147 69.824.463 65,307,233 Cents. Cents. C ents . 24. 83 26.55 26. 33 22. 91 28.36 26. 62 29.61 46.1 22.36 44.2 22.79 29.0 42.6 25.12 25.0 35.1 17.11 22.0 33.3 20.24 25.0 31.0 24.47 28.0 33.5 19.19 26.9 33,2 14.1 16.9 28.7 11.43 14.6 24.1 9. 58 11.8 16,5 11.24 15,8 20.3 9.15 11.4 17.7 11.6 13.3 17.3 12. 27 15.7 19.9 8.19 10.4 14.4 7,89 10.9 14.6 8.37 11.5 16.5 6.31 9.95 13.12 5. 87 9.02 14.0 8. 71 12.0 16.5 8.51 12.0 615.74 5.93 11.0 614.5 6. 89 68.7 15.0 8.5 14.31 5.85 5. 96 8. 53 15.0 5.61 7.55 14.23 6.33 8.44 14.7 4.44 12. 88 7.0 6.95 12.17 4.11 5. 38 7.32 12.0 4.35 7. 37 12.32 4.42 4.96 11.55 6. 65 6.63 11.13 4.42 5.06 69.98 5.14 5.57 89. 92 5.25 ' 5.78 810. 60 5.44 6.17 811.33 5. 02 811.11 4,71 5.51 6. 44 610.20 5 94 6,48 810.50 6.93 811.30 6.68 6,0 6.33 811.70 6.88 811.70 5.35 5.13 6.57 8 9.60 5.35 5.23 8 9.60 5.57 6.17 89,60 5.74 7.01 8 9. 60 5.31 6.54 89. 60 6.08 7.48 n o . 08 7.95 9.55 610. 08 8.72 10.02 610.08 * F isc a l y e a r s . t C a le n d a r y e a r s. i F ig u r e s o f t h is c o lu m n a r e in c lu d e d in th o s e or c o a s tw is e tr a d e , e tc . * Including canal tolls prior to 1883, but not Buffalo transfer charges. 3 F ig u r e s d o n o t in c lu d e fo r a n y y e a r w ith d r a w a ls fo r s c ie n tific p u r p o se s or fo r u s e o f t h e U n ite d S ta te s o r a fte r 1906 w ith d r a w a ls o f a lc o h o l fo r d e n a tu r a tio n fr e e o f ta x . PROGRESS of t h e OE THE U N IT E D 753 STATES U n ited S tates , 1800 to 1917— C ontinued. Consumption of wines and liquors.* W in e s. M a lt liq u o r s. C on su m p C o n su m p tio n tio n . per cap ita . G allons. G alls . D is tille d sp ir its. C on su m p tio n C o n su m p per tio n . cap ita . C o n su m p tio n . 3 Galls. G allons. . I ........ r i 4 ,8 7 3 ,0 9 6 6,316,371 0 .2 9 .2 7 23 ,310,843 36 ,563 ,0 09 10,804, 687 .3 4 101,346,669 3. 22 .3 2 .4 0 .4 1 .4 5 .4 8 .4 5 .4 5 .4 7 .4 7 .5 0 .5 6 .4 7 .4 9 .4 8 .3 7 .3 9 .4 5 .5 5 .6 1 .5 6 .4 6 .4 6 .4 3 .4 8 .3 2 .3 0 .2 7 .5 3 .2 8 .3 5 .3 9 .3 6 .6 1 .4 7 .5 2 .4 1 .5 3 .6 5 .5 8 .6 7 .6 5 .6 7 .5 8 .5 6 .5 2 .3 2 .4 6 .4 1 62 ,372 ,4 65 97^770^ 584 113'623'255 159,153,746 193,060,149 191,289,305 197; 483j 238 204;756; 156 24 1,138,127 27 0,298,916 30 0,69 7,26 2 29 9,52 1,06 5 29 4,95 3,15 7 30 8,33 6,38 7 30 4,926,667 31 7,969,352 34 4,60 5,48 5 41 4,22 0,16 5 44 4,11 2,16 9 526, 379,980 55 1,49 7,34 0 590,016,517 59 6,10 2,03 8 64 3,179,459 717, 972,313 766, 491,812 780,122,461 855,929, 559 94 7,230,519 98 9,30 9,83 2 1 ,0 7 4 ,4 4 1 ,0 7 1 1 ,0 3 6 ,0 2 3 ,5 3 5 1 ,0 4 3 ,0 3 3 ,4 8 6 1 ,1 1 3 ,4 6 5 966 1,069, 640,208 1,1 6 4 ,5 0 0 ,1 0 1 1 ,1 3 6 ,3 8 0 ,9 0 8 1 ,2 2 2 ,3 8 7 ,1 0 4 1 ,2 5 9 ,0 6 0 ,4 4 4 1,382, 369,176 1,450, 308, 350 1 ,4 9 9 ,3 7 8 ,2 1 5 1,5 38,52 6, 610 1 ,7 00,42 1,22 1 1,8 22 ,3 1 3 ,5 2 5 1,8 28 ,7 3 2 ,4 4 8 1 ,7 5 2 ,6 3 4 ,4 2 6 1 ,8 5 1 ,6 6 6 ,6 5 8 1 ,9 6 6 ,9 1 1 ,7 5 4 1 ,9 3 2 ,5 3 1 ,1 8 4 2 ,0 3 0 ,3 4 7 ,3 7 2 2 ,0 5 6 ,4 0 7 ,1 0 8 1 ,8 5 5 ,5 2 4 ,2 8 4 1,8 18 ,2 6 6 ,4 4 8 1,8 84 265,377 1.8 7 2 .8 7 3. 27 4 .4 9 5 .3 3 5 ,1 7 5 .2 3 6 .3 1 6 .1 0 6 .6 6 7 .2 1 12,225, 067 15 ,831 ,5 00 16 ,682 ,0 24 18,847,031 2 0 ,4 6 8 ,7 1 4 19, 991,326 20, 161, 777 21 ,87 5 ,9 8 7 22,263, 596 24 ,376 ,8 13 2 8 ,0 9 8 ,1 7 9 24 ,143 ,0 21 25 ,562 ,6 94 25,777, 571 20 ,481 ,9 27 21 ,905 ,7 12 25 ,5 6 6 ,7 7 2 32 ,3 2 4 ,5 1 4 36 ,334 ,8 18 34 ,145 ,7 10 28 ,945 ,9 93 29 ,083 ,3 09 28 ,264 ,6 27 31 ,636 ,3 91 21 ,882 ,8 40 20 ,863 ,8 77 18 ,701,405 38, 271, 478 20 ,568 ,0 23 2 6 ,3 6 0 ,4 9 9 29, 988,467 2 8 ,3 9 6 ,5 2 0 49, 763, 920 38,238, 818 4 3 ,3 1 1 ,2 1 7 35 ,05 9 ,7 1 7 46 ,485 ,2 23 5 7 ,7 3 8 ,8 4 8 5 2 ,1 2 1 ,6 4 6 6 1 ,7 7 9 ,5 4 9 60 ,548 ,0 78 6 3 ,859 ,2 32 66 ,424,711 55 ,327,461 52,418, 430 32 ,911,909 47 ,587 ,1 45 42 ,723 ,3 76 1.3 6 1 .5 8 7.00 6 .7 1 6 .8 3 6 .5 8 6 .6 8 7 .0 5 8 .2 6 8 .6 5 1 0 .0 3 10 .27 1 0 .7 4 10 .62 11 .21 12 .24 12 .78 12 .73 13. 67 14 .84 1 5 .2 4 16 .19 15. 32 15 .13 15. 85 1 4 .9 4 1 5 .9 6 15. 30 16 .09 1 5 .9 8 1 7 .1 8 1 7 .6 7 17. 91 1 8 .0 2 19 .54 2 0 .5 6 2 0 .2 6 19 .07 20. 09 2 0 .6 6 1 9 .9 6 2 0 .6 2 2 0 .5 4 18 .24 17.59 17 .94 C on su m p t io n C on T o ta l r s u m p c o n s u m p tio n c appeita tio n o f w in e s o f a ll per a n d liq u o r s. w in e s cap and ita . liq u o r s. P roo f gallons. P ro o f galls. 43,060 ,8 84 61,833 ,4 73 89, 968,651 2. 52 2. 23 71,244, 823 94, 712,853 2 .8 6 20 2,12 0,00 7 17,409,596 87,002, 067 17,484,302 15,577 ,3 86 1 5 ,885 ,4 60 8,4 53,48 5 63,443, 582 79,895 ,7 08 64,059, 661 68,422 ,2 80 68,037 ,1 89 64,540 ,0 90 66,120 ,5 58 6 9 ,983 ,8 90 59,420 ,1 18 51,931,941 54,278 ,4 75 6 3 ,526 ,6 94 70,607 ,0 81 73,556 ,9 76 78, 462,687 81,128 ,5 81 71,416 ,7 09 73 ,229 ,1 14 71,072,794 75,845 ,3 52 80,613 ,1 58 8 7 ,829 ,6 23 91,157 ,5 65 97,301 ,8 40 101,287,753 90, 541,209 78,655,063 70,725 ,7 45 73,029 ,9 48 81,594 ,2 93 87,433,442 97,356 ,8 64 103,455,338 107,726,141 117,669,954 121,087,387 120,869, 649 127,851,583 140,084,436 125,379,314 121,130,036 133,138,684 138,585,989 139,496, 331 147,745,628 143,447,227 127,159,098 139,973,684 167,740,325 .5 2 2 .5 5 . 50 .4 4 . 44 .2 3 1 ,6 8 2 .0 7 1.6 2 1 .6 8 1 .6 3 1. 51 1.5 0 1 .3 3 1 .2 8 1 .0 9 1.1 1 1 .2 7 1 .3 8 1 .4 0 1 .4 6 1 .4 8 1 .2 7 1 .2 8 1. 21 1.2 6 1.3 2 1 .4 0 1 .4 3 1 .4 9 1. 52 1 .3 4 1 .1 4 1.01 1 ,0 2 1.1 2 1 .1 8 1.28 1.31 1.3 4 1.43 1.4 5 1 .4 2 1.47 1.58 1.39 1 .3 2 1 .4 2 1 .4 6 1 .4 4 1. 50 1.4 3 1.2 5 1.3 5 1 .6 0 29 6,87 6,93 1 321, 029, 288 3 5 5,40 3,22 0 3 8 7,58 1,43 2 38 4,52 9,86 9 38 1,06 5,04 1 38 8,48 2,05 4 S 8 6 ,222,772 39 2,16 4,88 9 423,260, 773 50 5,84 5,03 8 53 8,86 2,27 1 6 2 5,49 9,65 0 6 5 5,72 7,59 8 691, 627,025 689,424, 459 7 4 1,97 5,34 5 82 1,36 9,62 1 8 7 8,67 1,98 2 894, 881,329 972, 705,175 1 ,0 6 7 ,4 7 1 ,3 9 3 1 ,1 1 4 ,8 7 6 ,2 9 9 1 ,2 0 7 ,8 6 5 ,2 1 5 1 ,1 4 8 ,4 4 7 ,5 8 4 1 ,1 4 2 ,5 5 2 ,4 2 6 1,2 02, 893,116 1 ,1 8 0 ,9 4 1 ,6 3 4 1 ,2 6 6 ,6 6 2 ,4 1 7 1, 25 0,17 4,84 9 1 ,3 4 9 ,7 3 2 ,4 3 5 1 ,3 9 0 ,9 1 2 ,3 0 2 1,5 39, 859,237 1 ,6 0 6 ,2 1 7 ,1 2 2 1,6 63, 776,829 1,6 94, 455,976 1 ,8 7 4 ,7 5 8 ,0 2 7 2, 02 0,13 6,80 9 2 ,0 0 6 ,2 3 3 ,4 0 8 1,9 3 5 ,5 4 4 ,0 1 1 2 ,0 4 5 ,3 5 3 ,4 5 0 2 ,1 6 9 ,3 5 6 ,9 7 5 2,128, 452,226 2 ,2 3 3 ,4 2 0 ,4 6 1 2, 25 2,27 2,76 5 2 ,0 1 5 ,5 9 5 ,2 9 1 2,0 0 5 ,8 3 5 ,8 7 1 2 ,0 9 4 ,7 2 9 ,0 7 8 G allons. G alls. 4 .1 7 4 .0 8 6 ,4 2 Year. ......................1800 ......................1810 ....................1820 ......................1830 ......................1840 ......................1850 ......................1855 ......................1860 .................... 1861 ......................1862 ......................1863 ......................1864 ____ 1865 ......................1866 1867 .................. 1868 ......................1869 ......................1870 ......................1871 ......................1872 ......................1873 ......................1874 ......................1875 ......................1876 ......................1877 ......................1878 ......................1879 ......................1880 ......................1881 ......................1882 ......................1883 ......................1884 ......................1885 ......................1886 ......................1887 ......................1888 ......................1889 ......................1890 ......................1891 ......................1892 ......................1893 ......................1894 ......................1895 ......................1896 ......................1897 ......................1898 ......................1899 ......................1900 ......................1901 ......................1902 ......................1903 ......................1904 ......................1905 7 .7 0 8 .1 2 8. 75 9 .3 0 8 .9 9 8 .6 7 8. 61 8 .3 3 8 .2 4 8 .6 6 10. 08 10 .50 11 .92 12. 21 1 2 .6 0 1 2 .2 8 12 .9 3 14 .00 14. 65 14. 60 15. 53 16 .72 17 .13 18 .20 16 .95 16.57 17 .12 16. 50 17. 37 16 .82 1 7 .7 6 17 .65 39 .14 19. 57 19. 87 19 .85 2 1 .5 5 2 2 .7 9 ......................1907 22.22 ......................1908 2 1 .0 6 ......................1909 2 2 .1 9 ......................1910 2 2 .7 9 ......................1911 2 1 .9 8 ......................1912 22. 68 ......................1913 2 2 .5 0 ......................1914 19.80 ......................1915 19.40 ......................1916 19 .95 ......................1917 * From Andrew ’s Colonial and Lake Trade. 6 Average based upon officially published tariffs; actual rates lower. 6 For dom estic consumption; local rate for exports only 9,08 cents in 1900; 9.02 in 1901; 8.75 in 1902; and, w hen consigned or delivered to steamer, 8.89 in 1903; 8.47 in 1904; 7.99 in 1905 ; 8.10 in 1906; 9.70 in 1907; 10.50 in 1908 and 1909: 7.80 in 1910 to 1914, inclusive; 8.22 in 1915 and 1916, and 9.18 cents in 1917. * Figures for 1917 are withheld under instructions, 32951°—s A 1917----- 48 754 PROGRESS OE THE N o. Year. 1800................................ 1810................................ 1820................................ 1830................................ 1840................................ 1850................................ 1855................................ I860................................ 1861................................ 1862................................ 1863................................ 1864................................ 1865................................ 1866................................ 1867................................ 1868................................ 1869................................ 1870................................ 1871................................ 1872................................ 1873.............................. 1874................................ 1875................................ 1876................................ 1877................................ 1878................................ 1879................................ 1880................................ 1881................................ 1882................................ 1883................................ 1884................................ 1885................................ 1886................................ 1887................................ 1888................................ 1889................................ 1890................................ 1891................................ 1892................................ ,1893................................ 1894................................ 1895................................. 1896................................ 1897................................ 1 8 9 3 ............................ 1899................................ 1900................................ 1901................................ 1902................................ 1903................................ 1904................................ 1905................................ 1906................................ 1907................................ 1908................................ 1909................................ 1910................................ 1911................................ 1912................................ 1913................................ 1914................................ 1915................................ 1916................................ 1917................................ U N IT E D STATES 4 0 0 ,— S tatistical R ecord op t h e P rogress Prices of staple com m odities. Washed Ohio fleece wool, per pound, in eastern mar Per ton .* * i Middling' Standard Standard kets, July 1. cotton, sheet prints, Steel per per Pig iron, rails, pound.** ings, per yard.* * yard.*8 F ine. M edium. Coarse. No. 1 standard fou n d ry.1 sections. 2 Dollars. Dollars. 27.88 20. 88 27.75 22. 70 20. 26 23.92 35.24 59, 22 46.08 46.84 44.08 39.25 40.61 33.23 35.08 48. 94 42. 79 30.19 25. 53 22.19 18.92 17. 67 21.72 28.48 25.17 25.77 22.42 19. 81 17.99 18. 71 20. 93 18. 88 17.76 18.41 17.52 15. 75 14. 52 12.66 13.10 12.95 12. JO 11.66 19.36 19. 98 15.87 22.19 19.92 15. 57 17. 88 20. 98 23. 89 17. 70 17,81 16.86 15.21 16.06 16.57 15.74 15.26 21.18 166.00 158.46 132.19 106.79 102.52 111.94 120. 58 94.28 68.75 59.25 45.58 42.21 48.21 67. 52 61.08 48. 50 37.75 30.75 28.52 34.52 37.08 29.83 29.25 31.78 29. 92 30 00 28.12 24.00 24. 33 28.00 18.75 17.62 28.12 32.29 27.33 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28. 00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28. 00 28 00 32.00 I Cents. 12.34 10.39 11.00 13.01 31.29 67.21 101.50 83.38 43.20 31.59 24.85 29.01 23.98 16.96 22.19 20.14 17.95 15.46 12.98 11.82 11.22 10.84 11.51 12.03 11.56 11.88 10.88 10.45 9.28 10.21 10.03 10.65 11.07 8. 60 7.71 8.56 6.94 7.44 7.93 7.00 5,94 6.88 9.25 8. 75 9.00 11.18 11.75 9.80 11.50 12.10 10.62 12.68 15.11 13.01 11.52 12.80 11.13 10.14 14.45 23.49 Cents. 7.87 7.64 8.73 10.00 18.55 36.04 52.07 38.04 24.31 18.28 16.79 16.19 14.58 13.00 14.27 13.31 11.42 10.41 8, 85 8.46 7.80 7.97 8.51 8.61 8.45 8.32 7.28 6.75 6.75 7.15 7.25 7,00 7.00 6.83 6.50 5.90 5.11 5.74 5.45 4.73 4.20 6.28 6. 05 5.54 5.48 6.25 7.13 7.00 7.25 7.62 6.75 7.37 7. 87 7. 98 7.79 8. 05 7.68 6.74 9.18 14. 50 Cents. 10.62 9.80 9.50 9.71 14.40 21.24 33.25 29.00 21.15 16.58 13.83 14.00 12.41 11.62 12.00 11.37 9.75 8.71 7,06 6. 77 6.09 6.25 7.41 7.00 6.50 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6. 50 6.50 6.00 6.00 6.25 5.25 4.90 5.25 4.66 4.70 3.96 4.25 5.00 4.62 5.00 5.00 5.00 4. 75 5.12 6.00 6. 37 5.06 5. 62 5.24 5.22 5.40 5 19 5.19 7.20 10.79 Cents. 60 45 45 60 55 38 48 75 100 75 70 55 46 48 46 62 72 50 53 52 38 50 36 37 46 42 42 39 35 32 33 34 29 35 33 31 28 24 20 18 17 21* 28 29 284 25 26 31* 32* 36 33 34 34 35 31 28 32 27 28 30 35 68 Cents. 60 39 37 40 50 30 47 70 100 73 67 49 45 48 45 60 70 48 53 49 35 44 36 38 48 44 45 41 34 31 33 37 33 39 37 35 34 26 21 21 18 23* 29 31* 31* 26 26* 31* 32* 39 37 36 38 40 34 30 35 34 33 39 48 85 Cents. 40 33 30 33 40 22 45 65 90 65 60 45 43 47 43 55 65 44 46 46 31 37 32 34 42 36 34 33 30 28 29 34 31 32 29 29 30 25 18 19 17 21 24* 27 27* 22 25 27 30* 36 36 35 36 37 33 30 33 33 31 37 46 83 * Calendar years. i At P hiladelphia after 1909, the figures relate to N o. 2 foundry, the price thereof being usually 50 cents below that of N o. 1. *At m ills in P ennsylvania. 8 N et prices at New York. Postal cards Digitized for*FRASER first issued May 1, 1873, under act of June 8, 1872. PROGRESS of the U nited S tates , 1800 OF to THE U N IT E D 755 STATES, 1917— C on tin ued . Postal statistics.! Postal cards issued. Ordinary post age stamps issued. Hatter of all kinds mailed (estimated). Paid as compensa tion of post masters. Gross reve nue of de partment. Gross ex>enditure of lepartment. Number. Number. Pieces. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. *31,094,000 91,079,000 107.616.000 160.815.000 170.015.500 200.630.000 221.797.000 272.550.500 308.536.500 351.498.000 379.516.750 362.876.750 339.416.500 355.648.000 356.939.250 381.797.500 386.808.500 429,515,350 424,216, 750 511.433.500 530.505.000 468.499.750 492,305,550 524.820.150 523.608.250 556,380,650 573.634.150 587.815.250 659,614,800 547,204,090 770,657,950 702,907,450 728,285,100 798,917,850 805,668,700 809.426.750 926,478,900 726.441.000 975,138,748 909,411,045 946,861,679 962,072,326 975,542.228 1,047.894,800 1,112,337, 760 1,540,545 72,977,300 216,370, GC0 211,788,518 251,307,105 338,340,385 334,054, CIO 387,419,455 347,734,325 371,599,605 383,470,500 421,047, 460 468,118,445 498,126,175 541,445,070 601,931,520 632,733, 420 682,342, 470 698,799,090 689,580,670 742,461,940 774,358,780 875,681,970 954,128, 450 1,114,560,330 1,202,743,800 1,459,768, 460 1, 465,122,935 1,620, 784,100 1,746,985,520 1,867,173,140 1,961,980,840 2,219,737,060 2 , 397,503,340 2,543,270,210 2,750,293,090 2,602,278.355 2,795,424,808 3,025,481,467 3.063.633.885 3,418,458,360 3,692, 775,815 3,998,544,564 4,239,273,696 4,621,285,723 5,270,549.115 5,330,886,845 5,751,017,915 6,284,450,495 7,061,036,615 7,651, 400,405 8,731,875,393 9.067.164.886 10,046,068,728 9,928,263,748 10,962,358,748 11,112,254,281 11,226,386.415 11.671,842.200 12,451,522,177 3,474,000,000 3.495.100.000 3.576.100.000 3.860.200.000 4,005,408,206 4, 369, 900, 352 4,776,575,076 5,021,841,056 4.919.090.000 5,134,281,200 5, 693, 719,192 5,781,002,143 6,214, 447.000 6.576.310.000 7,129, 990,202 7,424,390,329 8,085, 446,858 8,887, 467,048 9,502,459,535 10,187,505,889 11,361,090,610 12,255,666,367 13,173,340.329 14.004,577.271 14,850,102,559 16,900,552,138 17,588,058,941 18,567, 445,160 69,242 149,438 352,295 595,234 1,028,925 1,549,376 2,135,335 2,552,808 2,514,157 2,340,767 2,876,983 3,174,326 3,383,382 3,454,677 4,033,728 4,255,311 4,546,958 4,073,466 5,028,381 5,121,665 5,725, 468 5,818,472 7,049,936 7,381,460 7,284,283 7,966,921 7,182,239 7,70S,407 8,298,743 8,964,676 10,315,394 11,283,830 11,243,848 11,348,178 11, 929, 481 12,589,768 13,168,991 13,753,096 1 4 ,527 ,00 0 15,249,565 15,863,622 15,899,709 16,079,508 16,561,181 16,908,384 17,453,433 18,223,506 19 112,097 19,949,515 20,783,919 21,631,724 22,273,343 22,743,342 23,544,585 24,575,696 25,599,397 26,569.892 27,521,040 28,284,964 28,647,726 29,126,662 29,954,209 30,376,379 31,086,525 31,899,850 f Fiscal years. 280,806 551,755 1,111,761 1,919,314 4,543,522 5,499,985 6,642,136 8,518,067 8,349,296 8,299,821 11,163,790 12,438,254 14,556,159 14,436,986 15,297,027 16,292,601 18,344,511 19,772,221 20,037,045 21,915, 426 22,996,742 26,471,072 26,791,360 28,644,198 27,531,585 29,277,517 30,041,983 33.315.479 36,785,398 41,876, 410 45,508,693 43,325,959 42,560,844 43,948, 423 48,837,609 52,695,176 56,175,611 60,882,098 65,931,786 70,930,475 75,896,993 75.080.479 76,983,128 82,499,208 82,665,402 89,012,618 95,021,384 102,354,579 111,631,193 121,848.047 134,224,443 143,582,624 152,826,585 167,932,782 183,585,005 191,478,663 203,562,383 224,128,658 237,879,824 246,744,016 266,619.525 287,934,566 287,248,165 312,057,689 329,726,116 * No data available. «N o estimate. 213,994 495,969 1,160,926 1,932,708 4,718,236 5,212,953 9,968,342 19,170,610 13,606,759 11,125,364 11,314,207 12,644,786 13,694,728 15,352,079 19,235,483 22,730,593 23,698,131 23,998,837 24,390,104 26,658,192 29,084,946 32,126, 415 33,611,309 33,263, 488 33,486,322 34,165, 084 33,449,899 36, 542,804 39, 592,506 40,482,021 43,282,944 47,224, 560 50,046,235 51,004,744 53,006,194 56,468,315 62,317,119 66,259,548 73,059,519 7G; 980,846 81,581,681 84,994,112 87,179,551 90,932,669 94,077,242 98,033,523 101,632,100 107,740,207 115,554,921 124,785,097 138,784,487 152,362,116 167,399,109 178,449,778 190,238,2S8 208,351,880 221,004,102 229,977,224 237,648,926 248,525,450 262,007,541 283,543,769 298.546,026 306,204. 033 319,838,718 Year 180< 181< 182( 1831 184( 185< 1851 186< 186] 186J im 1864 1861 186( 1861 1861 186t 187( 1871 1875 187: 1S7< 1871 1871 1871 1871 1871 188C 188] 1885 1881 1884 1881 1881 1881 1881 1881 1891 1891 1895 1891 1894 1891 189( 1891 1891 1891 1901 1901 1905 190: 1904 1901 1901 1901 1901 1901 191( 191] 1915 1915 1914 1911 1911 1911 756 PROGRESS OF THE U N IT E D STATES, N o . 4 0 0 . —Statistical R ecord op th e P rogress Postal statistics * --Continued. Year. 1800........... 1810........... 1820........... 1830........... 1840........... 185C........... 1855........... 1860........... 1861........... 1862........... 1863........... 1864........... 1865........... 1866........... 1867........... 1868........... 1869........... 1870........... 1871........... 1872........... 1873........... 1874........... 1875........... 1876........... 1877........... 1878........... 1879........... 1880........... 1881........... 1882........... 1883........... 1884........... 1885........... 1886........... 1887........... 1888........... 1889........... 1890........... 1891........... 1892........... 1893........... 1894........... 1895........... 1896........... 1897........... 1898........... 1899........... 1900........... 1901........... 1902........... 1903........... 1904........... 1905........... 1906........... 1907........... 1908........... 1909........... 1910........... 1911.......... 1912.......... 1913........... 1914.......... 1915.......... 1916.......... 1917.......... Money- Domestic order Post E xtent offices in money of post orders offices. routes. opera issued. tion. Number Miles. Number. Number . 903 2,300 4,500 8,450 13,468 18,417 24,410 28;498 28,586 28,875 29,047 28,878 20,556 23,828 25,163 26i 481 27,106 28,492 30,045 31,863 33,244 34,294 35,547 36,383 37,345 38,253 40,588 42,989 44,512 46,231 46,820 48,434 51,252 53,614 55,157 57,376 58,999 62,401 64,329 67,119 68,403 69,805 70,064 70,360 71,022 73,570 75,000 76,688 76,945 75,924 74,169 71,131 68,131 65,600 62,659 61,158 60,144 59,580 59,237 58,729 58,020 56, 810 56,380 55,934 55,413 20,817 36; 406 72,492 115,176 155;739 178' 672 227.908 240,594 140,399 134', 013 139,598 139,172 142;340 180,921 203;245 216; 928 223', 731 231,232 238,359 251,398 256,210 269,097 277,873 281,798 292,820 301,966 316,711 343,888 344,006 343,618 353,166 359,530 365,251 368,660 392,874 403,976 416,159 427,990 439,027 ‘* 447,591 453,833 454,746 456,026 463,313 470,032 480,461 496,948 500,989 511,808 507,540 506,268 496,818 486,805 478,711 463,406 450,738 448,618 447,998 435,388 436,469 436,293 435,597 433,334 444,279 479,487 419 766 1,224 i;468 1,466 1,694 2,076 2,452 2,775 3,069 3,404 3,401 3,697 4,143 4,512 4,829 5,163 5,491 5,927 6,310 7,056 7,357 7,853 8,241 8,727 9,382 10,070 12,069 18,434 19,264 19,691 20,802 21,082 23,421 26,784 29,649 30,529 31,680 34,547 35,094 36,832 37,444 37,572 43,313 50,043 51,791 51,809 52,815 54,594 55,055 55,670 56,026 56,170 74, 277 243,609 474;496 83C937 1,264;143 i;67i;253 2,151, 794 2,573,349 3,355,686 4,420,633 5,006,323 4,998,600 4,925,931 5,613,117 6,372,213 7,240,537 7,663,232 8,420,869 8,807,556 7,835,694 7,725,893 7,940,302 9,232,177 9,959,207 10,130,140 10,624,727 11,451,274 12,069,442 13,309,735 14,304,041 22,031,120 23,962,053 25,169,055 27,798,078 29,007,870 32,060,983 35,586,379 40,474,327 45,941,681 50,392,554 53,379,327 58,461,353 62,069,783 64,864,570 68,791,938 76,918,036 81,146,233 84,539,212 90,656,145 104,028,927 105,073,320 121,636,818 133,291,973 Value of money orders issued. Domestic. Dollars. Interna City de Car livery riers. tional. offices. Dollars. &1,360,122 3,977,259 9,229,327 16,197,858 24,848,058 34,054,184 42,164,118 48,515,532 57,516,216 74,424,854 77,431,251 77,035,972 72,820,509 81,442,364 88,254,641 100,352,818 105,075,769 113,400,118 117,329,406 122,121,261 117,858,921 113,819,521 117,462,660 119,649,064 115,081,845 114,362,757 119,122,236 120,066,801 127,576,433 138,793,579 156,709,089 172,100, 649 174,482,676 191,354,121 211,213,592 238,921,009 274,546,067 313,551,279 353,627,648 378,778,488 396,903,433 444,515,790 479,650,342 498,699,637 491,074,844 547,993,642 578,111,005 583,337,003 624,849,097 667,231,064 656,139,134 719,364,950 822,679,623 City delivery service.* 1 6 22, 189 38,489 833,006 1,863,512 2,265,242 1,964,574 2,068,668 1,844,053 2,047,696 2,240,454 3,463,862 4,683,926 6,536,514 7,717,832 7,688,776 6,840,358 7,178,786 9,035,530 11,293,870 12,280,516 13,230,135 14,443,667 15,120,271 16,341,838 13,792,455 12,906,486 13,852,615 13,588,379 13,239,769 13,744,770 16,749,018 20,072,614 22,974,473 35,237,935 42,550,150 47,516,027 63,047,868 84,080,711 88,972,388 76,754,802 99,742,686 109,604,639 97,660,024 102,668,288 101,963,428 60,772,073 46,357,386 32,284,183 Annual cost of service. Number. Number. Dollars. 66 45 . 46 47 48 48 51 52 52 52 87 87 87 87 87 88 104 109 112 154 159 178 181 189 358 401 454 519 568 610 610 604 627 629 688 735 796 866 933 1,032 1,100 1,144 1,184 1,240 1,330 1,440 1,492 1,541 1,621 1,675 1,759 1,808 1,864 1,948 685 757 863 943 1,198 1,246 1,362 1,419 1,443 1,498 2,049 2,195 2,269 2,265 2,275 2,359 2,628 2,861 3,115 3,680 3,890 4,358 4,841 5,310 6,346 8,257 9,066 10,130 10,737 11,625 11,736 12,714 12,834 12,931 13,696 14,256 15,322 16,389 17,787 19,542 20,758 21,778 22,965 24,577 20,352 27,620 28,715 29,168 29,962 30,923 32,292 32,902 34,114 34,592 317,063 448,664 589,236 699,934 995,934 1,183,915 1,230,079 1,353,923 1,385,965 1,422,495 1.802,696 1,880,041 1,981,186 1,893,619 1,824,166 1,947,706 2,363,693 2,499,911 2,623,262 3,173,336 3,504,206 3,985,952 4,312,306 4,618,692 5,422,356 6,957,941 7,976,202 9,072,160 9,966,892 10,683,575 11,229,436 12,135,544 12,713,861 12,827,396 13,387,506 13,905,800 14,512,190 15,752,600 17,123,310 19,337,986 20,561,208 20,919,078 21,980,632 23,170,203 26,258,039 29. 738,123 31,683,591 32,970,451 34,152,517 36,600,544 40,398,621 42,458,003 43,136,818 48,047,712 * Fiscal years. t Calendar years. 1 Free (city) delivery service authorized by act of Mar. 3, 1803. Established July 1, 18G3. 8 The first experimental rural-delivery service was established on Oct. 1,1896, simultaneously on three routes, from Charles Town, Uvilla, and Halltown, W. Ya. 3 Special-delivery service authorized by act of Mar. 3,1885. Established Oct. 1,1885. Service restricted to delivery of letters at any free-delivery office or in any town of 4,000 or more inhabitants. PROGRESS of th e U n it e d S t a t e s , 1800 OF to THE U N IT E D 757 STATES, 1917—Continued.4 7 6 * P o sta l s t a t is t ic s * — C o n tin u e d . Annual travel. Annual cost. Patents Special de livery serv issued.f ice—pieces delivered.* M iles. D olla rs . N u m b er. Rural delivery service.3 Carriers. Mileage. N u m b e r. ..........................l 7 S3 148 391 1,276 4,301 8,466 15,119 24,566 32,055 35,666 37,582 39,143 40,499 40,977 41,559 42,081 42,685 43,534 43,710 42,766 43,338 1,843 2,960 8,929 28,685 100,299 186,252 332,61S 552,725 721,237 820,318 883,117 891,432 979,541 993,068 1,015,023 1,021,492 1,038,076 1,060,679 1,067,674 1,083,070 1,112,556 287,104,177 298,359,946 303,006,851 307,083,504 310,905,654 315,781,121 322,431,662 324,257,391 326,434,635 336,302,689 14,840 50,241 150,012 420,433 1,750,321 4,089,041 8,051,599 12,645,275 20,864,885 25,011,625 26,661,555 34,371,939 35,661,034 36,914,769 37,125,630 41,859,422 45,642,766 47,377,070 52,565,811 51,952,326 52,420,000 7 896,334 1.024.567 1,220,267 1,378,647 1.613.567 1,972,196 2,363,6S4 2,869,370 2,889,900 3,081,055 3,475,377 3,629,851 4,062,675 4,551,672 5,191,594 5,873,517 6,786,221 7,860,292 8,650,806 9,296,741 10,224,953 11,372,811 12,024,580 13,941,108 15,440,033 16,756,499 18,364,722 20,811,564 22,834,192 23,486,265 27,530,268 33,913,650 473 993 2,013 4,778 3,329 3,532 4,184 5,025 6,616 9,458 13,026 13, 410 13,997 13,333 13.056 13,613 12,864 13,599 14,837 16,595 14,187 13,444 13,213 13,947 16,584 19.267 22,383 20,413 24, 233 22,508 21,477 20,506 24,158 26, 292 23,244 23,559 23,769 20,857 22.057 23,273 23, 794 22.267 25, 527 26,499 27, 373 27, 886 31, 699 30.934 30, 399 31, 965 36,620 33, 682 37,421 35, 930 34,084 37,731 35,788 41,850 44.934 45,927 42,760 Im m i grants arrived.4 N u m b er. 8,385 23, 322 84,066 369,980 200.877 150,237 89,724 89,007 174,524 193,195 247, 453 314.917 310,965 138, 840 352,768 387, 203 321, 350 404,806 459,803 313,339 227,498 169,986 141,857 138, 469 177.826 457,257 669,431 788, 992 603,322 518,592 395, 346 334,203 490,109 546, 889 444,427 455,302 560,319 623,084 502.917 314,467 279, 948 343,267 230, 832 229,299 311,715 448,572 487.918 648,743 857,046 812.870 1,026,499 1,100,735 1,285,349 782.870 751, 786 1,041,570 878,587 838,172 1,197,892 1,218,480 326, 700 298.826 295,403 Year. .............................. 1800 .............................1810 .............................. 1820 .............................. 1830 ............................ 1840 .............................. 1850 .............................. 1855 .............................. 1860 .............................. 1861 .............................. 1862 .............................. 1863 .............................. 1864 .............................. 1865 .............................. 1866 .............................. 1867 .............................. 1868 .............................. 1869 .............................. 1870 .............................. 1871 .............................. 1872 .............................. 1873 .............................. 1874 .......................... 1875 .............................. 1876 .............................. 1877 .............................. 1878 .............................. 1879 .............................. 1880 ............................ 1881 .............................. 1882 .............................. 1883 ..............................1884 ........................ 1885 .............................. 1886 .............................. 1887 .............................. 1888 .............................. 1889 ............................ 1890 .............................. 1891 ............................ 1892 .............................. 1893 .............................. 1894 .............................. 1895 ............................1896 .............................. 1897 .............................. 1898 .............................. 1899 .............................. 1900 .............................. 1902 .............................. 1903 .............................. 1905 .............................. 1906 .............................. 1907 .............................. 1908 .............................. m o .............................. 1911 .............................. 1912 ............................1913 .............................. 1914 .............................. 1915 .............................. 1916 .............................. 1917 41820 to 1855, to ta l a lie n p a s s e n g e r s a r r iv e d . T h e fig u r e s fo r 1820 a n d 1830 c o v e r y e a r s e n d e d S e p t. 30; fo r 1840,1855, a n d 1860 to 1867, c a le n d a r y e a rs; fo r 1850, fifte e n m o n t h s e n d e d D e c . 31; fo r 1868, s ix m o n t h s e n d e d J u n e 30, a n d 1869 to d a te , fisc a l y e a rs. 6 From Nov. 1,1864, to June 30 1865. Money-order system went into operation Nov, 1, 1864, under act of Congress of May 17,1864. e From Sept. 1, 1869, to June 30, 1870. International money orders first issued under convention of Oct. 2, 1867. F o r n in e Digitized for7 FRASERm o n th s o n ly . 758 PROGRESS OF THE U N IT E D STATES, N o . 4 0 0 .— S tatistical R ecord op t h e P rogress Students in colleges, universities, and schools of tech n ology.*1 Public schools.* Year. 1800.................... 1810............... 1820.............. 1830.................... 1840.................. I860.................... 1855............... I860.................... 1861.............. 1862.................... 1863.................... 1864..................... 1865................... 1866..................... 1867.................... 1868.................... 1869.................... 1870.................... 1871 ........... 1872.................... 1873.................... 1874.............. 1875.................... 1876.................... 1877.................... 1878.................... 1879.............. 1880.................... 1881.................... 1882.................... 1883.................... 1884.............. 1885.................... 1886.............. 1887.................... 1888.................... 1889.............. 1890.................... 1891.................... 1892.................... 1893.................... 1894.................... 1895.................... 1896................... 1897.................... 1898.................... 1899................ 1900.................... 1901.................... 1902.................... 1903.................... 1 9 0 4 ................ 1905..................... 1906.................... 1907..................... 1908.................... 1909.................. 1910..................... 1911.................... 1912.................... 1913.................... 1914.................... 1915.................... 1916............. 1917.................... Pupils enrolled. Salaries paid Average superintend Total daily attendance. ents and expenditure. teachers. N u m ber, N u m b er. 6,871,522 7,561,582 7,815,306 8,003,614 8,444,251 8 ,785,678 8,869,115 8,965,006 9,438,883 9, 504, 458 9,867,505 10,000,896 10,211,678 10,651,828 10,982,364 11,398,024 11,664,460 11,884, 944 12,182,600 12,392,260 12,722,581 13,050,132 13,255,921 13,483,340 13, 995,357 14.243,765 14,498,956 14,823, 059 15, 103. 8M 15,176.219 15,503,110 15, 688, 602 15,917,385 35,999,717 16,256, 038 16,468,300 16,641,970 16,890,818 17,061,962 17,506,175 17,813,852 18,035,118 18,218,003 18,523,558 19,153,786 39,693,007 20,351,687 4,077,347 4,545,317 4,658,844 4,745,459 5,050,840 5,248,114 5,291,376 5,426,595 5, 783,065 5,876, 077 6,144,143 6,145,932 6,331,242 6,652,392 7,055,696 7,297,529 7,526,351 7,681,806 7, 906, 986 8,005,969 8,153,635 8,408,323 8,560, 603 8 , 837,199 9,263,350 9,548,722 9,781,475 10,052, 554 10, 356, 458 10, 328,396 10, 632,772 10, 714, 613 11,064,164 11,053,158 11,318,256 11,481,531 11,712,300 11,925, 672 12,154,172 12,684,837 12,827, 307 12,871,980 13,315,537 13,510,643 14,216,459 14,964,886 15,358,927 D o lla r s . D o U a rs. 37,832,566 42,580,853 45,935, 681 47,932,050 50,785,656 54,722,250 55,358,166 54,973,776 56,155,133 54,639, 731 55,942,972 58,012,463 60,594, 933 64,798,859 68,384,275 72,878, 993 76,270, 434 78,639,964 83,022, 562 87,568,306 91,836,484 96,303,069 100,298,256 104,560,339 109,202,405 113,872, 388 117,139,841 119,310,503 124,192, 270 129,345,873 137,687,746 143,286,204 151,443,681 157,635,732 167,824,753 177,462,981 186,483,464 202,047,814 219,780,123 237,013,913 1 253,915,170 0 10266,678,471 10283,798,531 1 303,537,849 0 40323,610,915 1 344,668,690 0 i° 364,789,265 Men. 63,396,666 69,107,612 74,234,476 76, 238, 464 80,054,286 83,504,007 83,082, 578 79,439,826 79,083,260 76,192,375 78,094,687 83,642,964 88,990,466 96, 750, 003 103,212, 837 110,328,375 113,322,545 115,783,890 124,244,911 132,539,783 140,506,715 147,494,809 155,817,012 164,171,057 172,502,843 175, 809,279 183,498, 965 187,682, 269 194, 292, 911 200,154,597 214, 964,618 227,465, 664 238,262,299 252,804,081 273,216,227 291,616,660 307,765,659 336,898,333 371,344,410 401,397,747 426,250,434 446,726,929 482,315,142 534,058,580 555,077,146 605,460,785 640,717,053 W omen. T otal.2 N u m b er. N u m b er. 44,926 46,220 51,163 55,305 59,814 62, 053 65,143 64,662 67,018 67,505 72,159 75,472 78,133 82,394 86,006 92,161 97,738 96,575 106,945 119,480 119,578 119,026 125,850 128,442 139,228 152,150 164,075 i 10,761 12,185 13,507 15,530 18, 098 19,071 21,721 21,543 23, 470 24,880 26,764 27,879 29,258 25,987 25,682 27,938 31,443 32,850 43,242 42,328 43.441 64,546 72.441 73,400 77, 408 84,861 95,462 N u m b er. 23,392 30,900 32,175 32,540 32,107 32,728 37, 442 38,227 39,048 39,155 39,769 41,464 42,573 40,421 41,737 42,535 45,949 55,687 58,405 64, 670 70,835 77,912 81,124 86,864 8 , 205 6 90, 488 92,385 98,923 103,351 107,391 108,381 1 1 120,099 129,181 129,425 150,187 161,808 163,019 183,572 198,291 201,842 216, 636 237,011 259,537 1 * School years. i Figures for the years 1873-1882, inclusive, are for the calendar year preceding fiscal year. 3 Figures until 1889 include nonresident graduate students; figures for 1889 and later years are exclusive of nonresident graduate students. 3 Figures are not comparative. They relate to libraries of the following sizes: 1875 and 1885,300 volumes and over; 1891, 1896, 1900, and 1903, 1,000 volumes and over; 1908 and 1913, 5,000 volumes and over. In 1908, 3,342 libraries with moro than 999 and less than 5,000 volumes reported with 7,278,378 volumes, and in 1913 2,188 such libraries with 5,503,500 volumes. 4 Figures are for years ending June 30 and do not include messages sent over leased wires or under Digitized forrailroad contracts after 1902. FRASER , 6 PRO G RESS OF THE U N IT E D 759 STATES, o p t h e U n it e d S t a t e s , 1800 to 1917— Continued. Public, society, and school Commercial failures.f Amount of liabilities. 1 i 2,039 11,487,778 26 -2,988 19,401,199 35 3,503 25,977,643 41 4,026 33,051,872 47 5,383 44,591,851 59 86,869 s54,419,002 68 2,298 55,350,163 i i 2,849 75,112, 935 i 1 3,676 6,993 1,652 496 520 530 1,505 2,780 2,608 2,799 3,546 2,915 4,069 6.183 5,830 7,740 9,092 8,872 : 10,478 6,658 4,735 5, 582 6,738 9.184 10,968 10, 637 9,834 9,634 10,679 10,882 10,907 12,273 10,344 15, 242 13.885 13,197 15,088 13, 351 12,186 9,337 10,774 1 1 11,615 12,069 12,199 11,520 10,682 11,725 15, 690 12, 924 12,652 13.441 15,542 16,037 18, 280 22,156 16.993 13.885 , Newspa pers and periodicals published. Dollars. Number of Num N um ber of volumes Num ber. ber.1 volumes.3 per 100 in habitants. Telegraph messages sen t.4 ( YVestern Union.) Number. Number. 6 359 <861 1,403 2,526 4,051 79.807.000 207,210, 000 23.049.000 7,899, 900 8 ,579,000 17.625.000 53.783.000 96,666, 000 63.694.000 75,054,054 8 , 242,000 8 85.252.000 121.056.000 228, 499,900 155.239.000 2 ,000,000 0 1 191.117.000 190,669,936 234,383,132 98,149,053 65,752,000 81,155,932 101,547,564 172.874.172 226,343,427 124,220,321 114,644,119 167,560,944 123,829, 973 148,784,337 189,856,964 189,868, 638 114,044,167 346,779,889 172,992,856 173,196, 060 226,096,834 154,332, 071 130,662,899 90,879, 889 138, 495,673 113,092, 376 0 0 2 117,476,769 155,444,185 144.202,311 102.676.172 119,201,515 197, 385,225 222,315,684 154,603, 465 201,757,097 191,061,665 203,117,391 272, 672,288 357,908,859 302,286,148 196,212,256 182,441,371 5,879,282 6,404,595 7,934,933 9,157, 646 10,646,077 12,444,499 14,456,832 16, 329,256 17,153,710 18, 729,567 21,158, 941 23,918,894 25,070,106 29,215, 509 32,500,000 38,842,247 41,181,177 42,076.226 42,096, 583 43,289,807 47,394,530 51, 463,955 54,108,326 55,878,762 59,148, 343 62,387,298 6 , 591,858 6 58,632,237 58, 307,315 58, 760,444 58,151,684 62,173,749 61, 398,157 63,167,783 69,374,883 65.657,049 69,790,866 67,903,973 , 67,477, 320 71,487,082 74, 804, 551 62,371,287 68,053,439 75,135,405 77,780,732 » 90.000,000 (u) (12) (12) (12) (12) T5,219 5,871 6,056 6,519 6,875 7.339 7,870 8,129 7,958 8.340 8,703 9,723 10,267 10,611 11,196 12,671 13,494 14,160 14,706 15,555 16,319 16,948 18,536 18,714 20,006 20,169 20,395 20, 630 19,861 20,453 21,178 20,806 20,879 20,156 20,485 22,168 22,146 22,326 9 21,735 921.320 922,603 9 22,725 922,806 922,837 9 22,855 9 22,977 9 23,167 923.024 9 23,387 Year. ............1800 ............1810 ............1820 ............1830 ............1840 ............1850 ............1855 ............I860 ........... 1861 ........... 1S62 ........... J863 ..... 1864 ............1865 ............1866 ............1867 ............1868 ---------1869 ............1870 ............1871 ............1872 ............1873 ............1874 ....... 1875 ....... 1876 ............1877 . ...1878 . .....1879 . ...1880 . _____1881 .....1882 . ...1883 . .....1884 .....1885 .....1886 .....1887 _____1888 -----1889 _____1890 .....1891 .....1892 .....1893 . . 1894 . . . 1895 . _____1896 ____ 1897 -----1898 .....1899 .....1900 .....1901 _____1902 .....1903 . . 1904 . .....1905 .....1906 .....1907 .....1908 .....1909 . ■ . 1910 . . .....1911 .....1912 .....1913 .....1914 ..1915 .....1916 .... 1917 1 t C alendar years. 5 Figures from 1310 to 1860, inclusive, from census of 1880. 61828. 7 Figures from 1869 to 1908 from R ow ell’s Newspaper Directory; subsequently from A yer’s Am erican N ew spaper A nnual. 8 Figures of 1900 are used for libraries not reporting in 1903. * Figures in clu d e outlying possessions. 10 Includes salaries of teachers and principals only. 11 Estimated. u No data available. C O M M E R C IA L , F IN A N C IA L , A N D M O N E T A R Y S T A T IS T IC S O F T H E P R IN C IP A L C O U N T R IE S O F T H E W O R L D . No. 401.—GOLD AND SILVER COINAGE OP THE MINTS OP THE WORLD: 1885 to 1915.1 [Source: Report of the Director of the Mint on Production of Precious Metals in the United States.] Silver. Gold. Calendar year. 1885..................................................................... 1886...................................................................... 1887...................................................................... 1888...................................................................... 1889...................................................................... 1890...................................................................... 1891...................................................................... 1892...................................................................... 1893...................................................................... 1894...................................................................... 1895...................................................................... 1896..................................................................... 1897..................................................................... 1898..................................................................... 1899...................................................................... 1900...................................................................... 1901...................................................................... 1902..................................................................... 1903............................................................... 1904...................................................................... 1905...................................................................... 1906...................................................................... 1907...................................................................... 1908...................................................................... 1909...................................................................... 1910..................................................................... 1911.................................................................. 1912...................................................................... 1913...................................................................... 1914...................................................................... 1915...................................................................... Total............................................ Fine ounces. 4,632,273 4,578,310 6,046,510 6,522,346 8,170,611 7,219,725 5,782,463 8,343,387 11,243,342 11,025,680 11,178,855 9,476,639 21,174,850 19,131,244 22,548,101 17,170,053 12,001,537 10,662,098 11,634,166 22,031,285 11,898,037 17,721,058 19,921,014 15,828,573 15,153,116 22,613,411 18,002,444 17,447,478 15,494,784 12,025,303 8,896,237 405, 574,930 Value. D ollars. Fine ounces. Coining value.2 95,757,582 98,044,475 96,566,844 94,642,070 124,992,465 126,388,502 104,354,000 134,828,855 168,901,519 107,788,256 117,789,228 149,244,965 119,534,122 106,962,049 120,282,947 172,473,124 232,420,517 106,697,783 227,921,032 87,472,523 98,128,832 231,087,438 195,899,517 123,394,239 437,722,992 129,775,082 395,477,905 115,461,020 466, 110,614 128,566,167 354,936,497 143,362,948 248,093,787 107,439,666 220,405,125 149,826,725 240,499,547 161,159,508 455,427,085 136,518,406 245,954,257 134,062,314 120,339,501 366,326,788 411,803,902 171,561,490 327,205,649 1 151,352,824 313,242,714 ' 87,728,951 454,951,834 78,803,096 372,143,555 117,237,838 360,671,382 161,763,415 320,305,619 155,497,316 248,585,071 192, 501, 238 183,901,541 201,459,815 8,383,977,928 3,938,286,998 D ollars. 126,764,574 124,854,101 163,411,397 134,922,344 139,362,595 152,293,144 138,294,367 155,517,347 137,952,690 113,095,788 126,873,642 159,540,027 167,790,006 149,282,936 166,226,964 185,358,156 138,911,891 193,715,362 208,367,848 176,508,646 173,333,093 155,590,466 221,816,876 195,688,499 113,427,331 101,886,831 151,580,235 209,148,657 201,047,035 248,890,489 260,473,296 5,091,926,633 1 Reports for 1916 by countries are so incomplete as to render totals very misleading; therefore no figures are given. 2 In U n ite d S ta te s sta n d a r d d o lla r s. 761 762 GOLD AND SILVER PRODUCTION OP THE WORLD. No. 402.—PRODUCTION OF GOLD AND SILVER IN THE WORLD SINCE THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA. [Source: 1493 to 1885, table of averages com piled by Dr. A dolph Soetbeer; other figures represent estim ates of the Director of the Mint.j Gold. Period. Total for period. Ounces, fine. Value. D ollars. Silver. A nnual Total for period. Annual average for average for period, period, coining value. Ounces, fine. Coining v alu e.1 value. D olla rs. D olla rs. 107,931,000 3,855,000 42,309,400 5,221,160 54,703,000 69,598,320 6,524,656 114,205,000 4,759,000 89,986,000 4,377,644 90,492,000 5,656,000 160,287,040 207,240,000 192,578,500 248,990,000 4,398,120 90,917,000 4,546,000 4,745,340 269,352,700 98,095,000 4,905,000 348,254,000 , 271, 924,700 5,478,360 113,248,000 5,662,000 351,579,000 253,084,800 110,324,000 5,516,000 5,336,900 327,221,000 235,530,900 5,639,110 116,571,000 5,828,000 304,525,000 216,691,000 5,954,180 123,084,000 280,166,000 6,154,000 6,921,895 143,088,000 7,154,000 219,841,700 284,240,000 170,403,000 8,243,260 295,629,000 8,520,000 228,650,800 253,611,000 12,681,000 277,261,600 358,480,000 12,268,440 342,812,235 15,824,230 327,116,000 16,356,000 443,232,000 275,211,000 13,761,000 13,313,315 419,711,820 542,658,000 565,235,580 11,438,970 236,464,000 11,823,000 730,810,000 287,469,225 118,152,000 11,815,000 5,715,627 371,677,000 173,857,555 3,679,668 76,063,000 7,606,000 224,786,000 94,479,000 4,570,444 148,070,640 9,448,000 191,444,000 19t, 758,675 134,841,000 13,484,000 6,522,913 247,930,000 17, 605,018 363,928,000 36,393,000 250,903,422 324,400,000 662,566,000 132,513, 000 142,442,986 32,051,621 184,169,000 145,477,142 670,415,000 134,083,000 32,431,312 188,092,000 122, 989,000 35, 401,972 5, 949, 582 45,772,000 122,989, 000 35,401,972 5,949,582 45,772, Of 0 35,401,972 122,989,000 45,772,0C0 5, 949,582 35,401,972 1 45,772,0C0 122,989,000 5,949,582 122, 989, OLO 35,401,972 1865 5,949,582 45,772,000 129,614,0C0 43,051,583 3866 6,270,086 55, 663,000 43,051,583 6,270,086 55,663,000 129,614,000 1867 . . 1868 129,614,000 6,270,086 43,051,583 55, 663,000 129,614,000 43,051,583 6,270,086 55,G63,003 1869 1870 43,051,583 129,614,000 55,663,000 6,270,086 1871 5,591,014 115,577,000 63,317,014 81,864,000 1872 116,577,000 63,317,014 5,591,014 81,864,000 63,267,1S7 1873 96,200,000 81,800,000 4,653,675 1874 65,300,781 4,390,031 90,750,000 71,500,000 97,500,000 62,261,719 80,500,000 1875 4,716,563 103,700,000 67,753,125 87,600,000 1876 5,016,488 1877 113,947,200 62,679,916 81,040,700 5,512,196 73,385,451 94,882,200 1878 119,092,800 5,761,114 74,383,495 96,172,600 1870 108,778,800 5,262,174 106,436,800 74,795,273 96,705,000 1880 5,148,880 102,168,400 1881 4,983,742 103,023,100 79,020,872 101,996, 600 86,472,091 111,802,300 1882 4,934,086 115,297,000 1883 95, 392,000 89,175,023 4,614,588 81,567,801 105,461,400 101, 729, 600 4, 921,169 1884.................. i Commercial values for single years m ay be ascertained by m u ltiplying fine ounces average prices of silver as show n under “ Prices.” 1493-1520........ 1521-1544......... 1545-1560........ 1561-1580........ 1581-1600........ 1601-1620......... 1621-1640........ 1641-1660........ 1661-1680........ 1681-1700........ 1701-1720........ 1721-1740........ 1741-1760........ 1761-1780........ 1781-1800........ 1801-1810........ 1811-1820......... 1821-1830......... 1831-1840......... 1841-1850......... 1851-1855........ 1856-1860........ 1861 1862............ 1863............ 1864 ___ D oU ars. 1,954,000 3,740,000 12,952,000 12,450,000 17,413,000 17,579.000 16,361,000 15,226,000 14,008,000 14,212,000 14,781,000 17,924,000 22,162,000 27,133,000 36,540,000 37,168,000 22,479,000 19,144,000 24, 793,COO 32, 440,000 36,834,000 37,618,COO by annual 763 GOLD A N D SILVER PRO DUCTIO N OP T H E W ORLD. N o. 4 0 2 .—P roduction of G old of and S ilver in the W orld S ince A merica—Continued. Gold. Period. Total for period. Ounces, fine. 1885.. 1886. 1887. 1888.. 1889. 1890. 1891.. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896.. 1897. 1898.. 1899. 1900. 1901.. 1902. 1903.. 1904. 1905.. 1906.. 1907. 1908. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912. 1913. 1914.. 1915.. 19161 Total a ...| Value. Dollars. 5,245,572 108.435.600 5,135,679 106.163.900 105.774.900 5,116,861 5,330,775 110.196.900 5,973,790 123, 489,200 5,749,306 118.848.700 6,320,194 130.650.000 7,094,266 146,651,500 157,494, 800 7,618,811 8,764,362 181.175.600 9,615,190 198.763.600 9,783,914 202.251.600 11,420,068 236.073.700 13, 877,806 286.879.700 14,837,775 306.724.100 12,315,135 254,576,300 12,625,527 260.992.900 14,354,680 296.737.600 15,852,620 327, 702,200 16,804,372 347,377,200 18, 396, 451 380, 288,700 19,471,080 402.503.000 19,977,260 412.966.600 21, 422, 244 442, 836, 900 21,965, 111 454.059.100 22,022,180 455.239.100 461, 939, 700 22, 348, 313 22, 549,335 466.136.100 22,249,596 459.939.900 21,240,416 439,078,260 22,674,568 468,724,918 457,006,045 22,107,609 803,020,071 16,599,900,023 the D iscovery Silver. A nnual Total for period. Annual average for average for period, period, coining value. Ounces, fine. Coining value. value. Dollars. Dollars. 118.445.200 91,609,959 120,626,800 93,297,290 124.281.000 96,123,586 108, 827,606 140, 706, 400 120,213, 611 155,427,700 126,095,062 163.032.000 177.352.300 137,170,919 153,151,762 198.014.400 165, 472,621 213.944.400 164,610,394 212,829,600 167,800,960 216.566.900 157,061,370 203.069.200 160,421,082 207.413.000 218.576.800 169,055,253 168,337,453 217,648, 200 173, 591,364 224.441.200 223.691.300 173,011,283 162, 763,483 210.441.900 167,689,322 216,810, 300 164,195,266 212.292.900 172,317,688 222,794,500 165,054,497 213.403.800 184,206, 984 238, 166,600 203,131,404 262.634.500 274.293.700 212,149,023 286.662.700 221, 715, 673 226,192, 923 292.451.500 224, 310, 654 290,017,800 223,907,843 289,497,000 207,678,038 160,626,019 178,850,500 231,241,050 150,626,521 202,507,017 11,825,280,132 15,289,251,005 | Dollars. 1 For 1916 figures of previous years are repeated for those countries frpm which no returns were received. 2 The figures are those of the Director of the Mint, but do not represent the footings of the respective columns, as that official, for the period from 1871 to 1885, em ploys Soetbeer’s averages upon a som e w hat different basis from that used in this table. 764 N o. 4 0 3 .—MONETARY SYSTEM S AND APPROXIMATE STOCKS OF MONEY, IN THE AGGREGATE AND PER CAPITA, IN THE PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD, DEC. 31, 1915. [Source: Report of the Director of the Mint, Treasury Departm ent.] Stock of gold. Thousands. Total. Full tender. Limited tender. Total. Gold. Silver. Paper. Total. Thousand Thousand Thousand T housand T housand Thousand Thousand dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. dollars. D olls. 101,577 1,992,267 6,026 241,995 8,075 169,128 250 1,140 46,407 661,944 315,156 42,412 6,416 32,572 750 1,665 4,700 11,849 15,509 1,253 2,920 29,828 12,733 22,832 39,700 i 976,273 67,810 2 594,973 5,165 11,518 37,048 335,689 55,500 124,628 5,000 6,340 172,536 2,462 24,887 5,958 9,185 178,379 830,564 8,542 20,356 167,375 5,639 43,542 3,831 48,276 21,274 291,197 307,187 2,299,454 7,532 249,527 1,432 170,560 1,140 661,944 42,412 32,572 1,665 7,720 19,569 3 1,256 1,340 31,168 22,832 407,852 1,384,125 119,100 714,073 11,518 335,689 18,500 143,128 172,536 24,887 8,609 17,794 227,916 1,058,480 167,375 43,542 48,276 291,197 568,272 0 0 2,784 0 0 0 0 0 0 342,550 0 0 46,568 0 6 0 0 88,203 193,449 0 9,889 0 187,739 10,000 2,835 1,996 204,393 112,194 2,601 10,792 11,580 3,326 12,864 21,631 68,540 7,806 65 71,507 1,114 195,968 4,395 41,646 83,262 7,549 48,362 10,492 56,805 756,011 10,000 2,835 4,780 204,393 112,194 2,601 10,792 11,580 3,326 12,854 21,634 411,090 7,806 65 46,568 71,507 1,114 195,968 4,395 41,646 171,465 7,549 241,811 10,492 9,889 56,805 965,039 134.233 3,793 451,013 45,416 13,434 13,827 59,368 16,027 28,435 21,827 1,502,511 758,952 i 14,034 616,813 40,738 1 57,709 17,307 111,316 2,046,461 5,393 92,648 52,399 34,033 129,888 22.64 41.41 21.12 4.56 14.26 .13 5.08 2.22 . 4.16 .08 10.67 1.79 34.86 10.53 2.23 9.06 2.58 27.21 10.11 2.99 5.93 8.22 7.72 12.60 13.69 D olls. 7.44 1.66 .35 19.12 4.40 .36 .41 14.39 2.46 .21 4.41 1.70 10.35 .12 .00 1.26 1.29 .22 30.91 1.79 6.99 .96 .88 11.88 1.86 2.58 2.67 D olls. 9.50 16.62 15.17 9.72 .14 2.09 18.44 12.63 1.03 9.74 1.71 37.85 11.19 2.72 16.65 .73 9.42 7.03 18.68 4.50 .63 4.55 9.29 8.88 6.11 D olls. 39.58 43.07 38.09 38.85 28.38 .63 7.58 35.05 19.25 1.32 24.82 5.20 83.06 21.84 4.95 26.97 4.60 .22 67.54 18.93 2S. 66 11.39 1.51 24.65 18.87 24.06 22.47 C O U N T R IE S D ollar................................. Pound sterling................ D ollar................................. R upee................................ Pound sterling................ Pound sterling and rupee. Pound sterling................ D ollar................................. L ev.................................. Y en ..................................... Crown................................ Piaster............................... Franc................................. Mark................................... Drachm s........................... L ira.................................... Y en ..................................... R ia l............................... Florin................................. Crown................................ E scudo.............................. R uble............................... P ical................................... P eseta................................ Crown................................ Franc............................... Piaster............................... Popula fn banks tion. and pub In circu lic treas lation. uries. Uncov ered paper. OP P R IN C IP A L United States.......................... G old.. British Empire: Australia........................... . ..d o ... Canada............................... . ..d o ... Ceylon................................ . ..d o ... United K ingdom ............ .. d o... India................................... ...d o ... South Africa.................... . ..d o ... . ..d o ... Straits Settlements. Bulgaria.................................... . ..d o ... Chosen (Korea)....................... . „ d o... Denmark........................... .. do. E gyp t......................................... . ..d o ... France........................................ . ..d o ... Germany................................... ... d o.. Greece........................................ . ..d o ... Italy............................................ . ..d o ... Japan.......................................... . do.. Morocco..................................... Silver. Netherlands............................. G old.. N orway. . . . . . . . ................... . ..d o .. Portugal.................................... .. do.. R ussia........................................ ... d o... Siam ........................................... . ..do.. Spain.......................................... ...d o .. Sweden...................................... ...d o ... Switzerland.............................. ... do... Turkev....................................... Monetary unit. Per capita. Stock of silver. S T A T IS T IC S Country. Mone tary stand ard. Total Peso.................. Gold.. Milreis................ ..d o ... ..d o ... . ..d o ... ..d o ... ..d o ... ..d o ... ..d o ... Silver. ...d o ... G old.. Silver. Pound sterling Florin............... Peso.................. Libra................ Peso.................. Bolivar. Peso... ___ d o. Balboa P eso .., 7,883 24,308 300 100 800 5,800 1,226 2,818 2,119“ 600 400 1,268 228,939 24^408 36 95 1,737 25,622 28,356 2,057 51 0 193 228,939 24,408 36 95 1,930 25,622 28,356 2,057 51 0 0 975 188 975 188 0 0 3,425 1,898 1,464 3,425 1,898 1,464 0 0 1,554 315 13 315 13 1,554 741,166 563,658 849 134 27,738 9,463 29.04 1.00 .12 .59 2.41 4.42 23.13 .73 4,011 1,747 1,412 .ii 3.25 1.88 .59 1.55 .52 .53 .03 1.22 94.02 23.19 2.83 1.34 34.67 1.63 123.06 24.19 6.20 3.81 37.08 6.64 24 68 1.25 1.89 2.91 1.89 3.44 .16 2.33 1.11 1,084..842 7,150,829 1,107,384 8,258,213 1,253,269 1,187,743 2,441,012 8,582,792 N ote .—The blank spaces ir this table signify that no satisfactory information is available. In some instances the amount of gold in banks and public treasuries is carried out as the total stock in the country, although an unknown amount is in circulation. The per capita circulation is based upon known amounts only. All estimates of stock of money in circulation must be accepted" with reserve. 1 Based on an estimate by A. De Foville, 1909. s The figures for the stock of gold in Germany represent the amount held by the Reichsbank and the estimated amount oi coined gold in circulation only. STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES South American States: Argentina...................... Brazil.............................. Guiana—B ritish ........ Guiana—D u tch .......... Paraguay...................... P eru................................ Uruguay........................ Venezuela..................... Central American States: Guatemala.................... Nicaragua..................... Panam a......................... Salvador........................ a Or No. 4 0 4 . —COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF THE PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD. 05 05 [Compiled from official reports of the respective Governments. For explanatory notes to this table, see pp. 774 and 775.J Area. Argentina............................................................... Australasia: Commonwealth of Australia 2’3’r,4............. New Zealand *............................................... A ustria-Hungary................................................. Austria (including Bosnia and Herzegovina) ..................................................... H ungary......................................................... Belgium 3............................................................... Kongo, B elgian7........................................... Bolivi 2 ................................................... ............ B razil Bulgar ..................................................... Canada.................................................................... Central American States: Costa R ica...................................................... Guatem ala............... .................................... Honduras................. ..................................... Nicaragua....................................................... P anam a11........................................ r Salvador2....................................................... Chile2...................................................................... China....................................................................... Colombia 2>12 ................................................... Cuba *, is................................................................. D enm ark 4.............................................................. Dominican Republic........................................... Ecuador 2............................................................... E g y p t13.................................................................. Sudan ........................................................ France..................................................................... Algeria............................................................. T unis............................................................... French Irido-China...................................... French colonies, n. e. s.4............. German Empire German Customs U nion..................................... German colonies is......................................... So . miles. 1,153,419 2,974,581 103,581 261,241 6135,600 e 125,641 11,373 913,127 708,195 3,280,905 44,022 3,729,665 18,691 48,290 46,250 49,552 32,380 13,176 289,796 4,278,352 435,278 44,218 15,047 19,325 118, 627 383.900 984,520 207,129 222,119 48.313 310,060 3,316,360 8 208,825 209,823 1,139,903 .... , ............................................ .... ., .. .. Population Popula in 1916 or oh tion per latest avail square mile. Year. Total imports. able date. 8,066,000 4,875,000 1,101,000 52,368,000 8 30,958,000 621,410,000 7,658,000 15,000,000 2,890,000 26,542,000 4,753,000 8,075,000 431,000 2,119,000 562,000 704,000 400,000 1.268,000 3,641,000 336,042,000 5,071,000 2,628,000 2,921,000 725,000 2,000,000 12,566,000 3,381,000 39,700,000 6,564.000 1,939,000 16,990,000 25,242,000 8 67,810,000 68,059,000 13,068,000 6.99 1916 1.64 6 1916 10.63 1916 200.46 1913 228.30 170.41 673.35 1913 16.43 1912 4.08 1915 8 09 1916 107.97 1911 2.17 ! 1917 23.06 1915 43.88 1915 12.15 io 1915 14.21 1916 12.35 1916 96.24 1916 12.56 1915 78.54 1916 11.65 1915 59.43 1916 194.12 1914 37.52 1916 16.87 1915 32.73 1916 3.43 1916 191.67 1916 25.05 1915 40.13 1916 54.80 1913 7.61 1913 324.72 324.36 1913 11.46 1912 Foreign commerce.1 Im ports from United States. 209,800,000 373,460,000 121,883,000 691,538,000 Dollars. Dollars. 61,299,000 74,742,000 21,212,000 65,637,000 974,623,000 10,467,000 8,789,000 195,998,000 38,474,000 845,331,000 4,479,000 5,072,000 5,871,000 4,778,000 9,197,000 5,668,000 55,922,000 427,755,000 17,364.000 215,962,000 213,137,000 11,664,000 7,008,000 149,892,000 13,156,000 2,925,767,000 72,011,000 25,911,000 45,318,000 72,395,000 2,563,354,000 33,958,000 81,156,000 62,000 1,856,000 76,908,000 327,000 664,220,000 3,032,000 3,752,000 5,177,000 3,856,000 6,675,000 3,491,000 18,638,000 44,584,000 9,300,000 153,021,000 » 23,262,000 10, J63,000 3.108,000 9,553.000 32,000 920,018,000 2,785,000 1,577,000 594,000 5,271,000 407,266.666 576,000 P e r cen t 29.2 20.0 17.4 9.5 Total exports. . 8.3 .6 21.1 39.2 .9 78.57 67.7 74.0 88.1 80.7 72.6 61,6 33.3 10.4 53.6 70.9 10.2 87.13 44.3 6.4 .24 31.5 3.9 6.09 1.3 7.3 15.9 1.7 Exports to United States. 524,329,000 299,999,000 155,908.000 562,247,000 Dollars. Dollars. 109,516,000 49,078,000 9,524,000 14,258,000 717,152,000 11,566,000 37,067,000 267,081,000 34,634.000 1,151,376,000 9,972,000 11,567,000 3,142,000 5,285,000 6,707,000 9,970,000 119,530,000 399,087,000 27,879,000 320,719,000 209,101,000 21,528,000 12,922,000 185,177,000 11,312,000 987,328,000 91.235,000 22,927,000 55.094,000 63,810,000 2,403,311,000 28,769,000 20,532,000 9,740,000 125,395,000 225,000 280,616,000 4,865,000 6,881,000 3,041,000 3. 731,000 5,360,000 3,524,000 50,324,000 59,707,000 21,360,000 241,764,000 15 2,188,000 17,412,000 5,676.000 34,178,000 315,000 95,090.000 io 848.000 245,000 w 375,000 1,208,000 169,742,000 i®487,000 P e r c^ n t. 20.9 16.4 6.1 2.5 2.9 26.3 47.0 .6 24.37 48.8 59.5 96.8 70.6 93.9 35.4 42.1 14.9 76 6 75.4 .6 80.88 43.9 18.5 2.8 9.6 .93 1.07 .7 1.9 7.1 1.7 STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL Country. o o £ w & m 41,933 11,072 1,802,657 110,660 45,946 406,000 147,698 13,750 84,103 36,834 767,323 5,475 169, 576 13,199 739,545 50, 282 124,675 97,722 635,135 683,321 35, 501 80S, 109 53,244 8,291,435 145,724 33,707 195,000 195,057 173,008 15, 945 692, 240 473.100 121,438 2,214,384 3,627,557 115,026 3,435 72,172 393,976 49,054.747 45,427,190 4,950,000 2,500,000 315,156,000 36,546,000 450,000 1,000,000 55,965,000 3,711,000 16,913,000 1,500,000 15,502,000 516,000 5,000,000 6,583,000 47,956,000 156,000 2,509,000 1,000 000 9,500,000 5,800,000 5,958,000 9,267,000 7,508,000 178,905,000 3.269.000 4.622.000 8,266,000 20,500,000 5,713,000 3,880,000 21,274,000 6,465; 000 46,089,000 46,521,000 105,015,000 8,918,000 1,231,000 1,346,000 2,816,000 1,695,^94,000 1,590,879,000 118. 05 22‘,79 174.83 330. 26 9.79 2.46 378. 92 269. 89 201.10 40. 72 20.20 94.25 29. 49 498. 75 64.85 3.10 20.12 10.23 14. 96 8. 49 167.83 11.47 141. 01 21.58 22. 43 137.12 42.39 105.10 33.02 243.34 30. 73 13.67 379. 53 21.01 28.95 71.22 358.37 18. 65 7,15 34. 57 35.02 1914 34,475,000 24 1913 10,935,000 9 1916 426,112,000 1916 1,053,448,000 1915 4,559,000 1913 5,107,000 1916 377,079,000 1916 53,698,000 1915 29,481,000 1913 1,411,000 s 1913 93,020,000 1911 1,658,000 1914 44,668,000 1915 848,552,000 1915 149,672,000 1913 4,785,000 1915 232,615,000 1915 4,489,000 ®1915 41,268,000 1916 42,257,000 1914 74,877,000 1908-11 25,991,000 113,872,000 1913 1915 586, 360,000 1914 73,372,000 1912 20,476,000 32, 582,000 1916-17 241,418,000 1915 194,811,000 1914 1916 459,051,000 31 1912 193,024,000 1916 188,622,000 1916 4,141,101,000 1914-15 562,577,000 51917 2,659,355,000 51,983,000 6 1917 e 1917 53,545,000 1915 36,276,000 1916 20,634,000 23.491.676.000 20.832.321.000 2,685,000 6,499,000 25,537,000 425,063,000 106,000 23 245,000 101,733,000 3,754,000 1,959,000 27,000 44,610,000 466,000 133,054,000 6,053,000 1,557,000 49,212,000 563,000 38,000 24,900,000 9,701,000 2,794,000 6,164,000 133,238,000 49 2,137,000 248,000 1,631,000 59, 554,000 20,924,000 108,999,000 5,280,000 29,582,000 1.361,377,000 ' 37,279,000 7.89 59.4 5.9 40.4 2.3 4.8 26.9 7.0 6,6 1.9 47.8 1.0 15.7 4.0 32.5 21.2 12.5 .1 59.0 12.9 10.8 5.4 22.7 2.9 1.2 5.0 24.7 10.7 23.7 2.7 15.7 32,9 6.6 27,517,000 49,539,000 7,520,000 12,959,000 5.338.020.000 5.338.020.000 52.9 85,1 20.7 62.8 25.6 23,547,000 17,273,000 624,645,000 442,489,000 2,703,000 686,000 556,697,000 31,649,000 24,647,000 1,112,000 129,971,000 486,000 7,311,000 703,193,000 304,798,000 4,721,000 177,147,000 4,692,000 33,469,000 80,497,000 29,318,000 23,831,000 129,446,000 206,945,000 54.464.000 16.255.000 45,058,000 251,656,000 206,991,000 472,409,000 105,009,000 104,237,000 2,463,810,000 582,031,000 6,230,769,000 71,715,000 80,971,000 75,797,000 22,707,000 23.030.912.000 16.800.143.000 3,346,000 842.003 68,609,000 45,462,000 178,000 73,000 169,126,000 379,000 16,000 312 98,544,000 81,000 47,152,000 16,081,000 1,928,000 8,880,000 226,000 386,000 49,095,000 1,552,000 224,000 21,000 1,956,000 49 105,000 757,000 113,000 12,528,000 11,044,000 25,598,000 6,600,000 15,437,000 159,400,000 58,522,000 14 4.9 11.0 10.3 6.6 10.6 30.4 1.2 .06 .03 75.8 1.1 6.7 5.3 40.8 5.0 4.8 1.2 61.0 5.3 1.0 .02 .9 4.7 .25 5.0 5.3 5.4 6.3 14.8 6.5 10.1 43,125,000 73,115,000 12,148,000 11,796,000 2.218.847.000 2.218.847.000 60.1 90.3 16.03 51.9 STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES, Greece ............................................................... H aiti........................................................................ India, B ritish4,22................................................. Ita ly ........................................................................ lEritrea (Massaua)......................................... L ibia................................................................ Japan (including Pescadores, b ut excluding Formosa and Sakhalin) 4............................... Formosa 24...................................................... Chosen 4.......................................................... Liberia.................................................................... Mexico2-29.............................................................. Montenegro............................................................ Morocco 26.......................................................... Netherlands 2>4..................................................... Dutch E ast Indies4..................................... Dutch possessions in A m crica27............... N orw ay4............................................ Paraguay................................................................ Persia....................................................................... P e ru 2............................................. Portugal (including Madeira and Azores)__ Portuguese colonies29.................................. R oum ania................................... Russia..................................................................... Finland................................................. Serbia39.................................................................. Siam 230..................................................... S pain2................................................... Sweden 2, 4.............................................................. Switzerland...................................................... T urkey.................................................................... Union of South Africa32..................................... United Kingdom .......................................... , British colonies, n. e. s.2.............................. United States (including Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto Rico)4.............................................. Philippine Islands4..................................... Porto R ico4*6................................................ Uruguay................................................................. Venezuela............................................... Total.................................................. Total exclusive of the United States... 13.2 o N o . 4 0 4 .— C o m m e r c ia l ________________ ____ and F in a n c ia l S t a t ist ic s Length of railways. China, __ ... . . Colombia, ............... fin ha. Denmark...................................... Eon a,dor .... Egypt............................................. France............................................ Algeria.................................... T unis........................ ............. French In do-China............ French colonies, n. e. s___ (terman Empirp, Date.33 Miles of line. Miles of wire. Post offices. Miles of postal routes. Miles of mail service performed. of th e W o r l d — Continued. _________________________________________ Domestic money and postal ^ Foreign money orders sent. orders sent. Number. Value. Number. Value. 1918 21,880 1916 53,711 164,461 3,431 51,284 26,649,956 1,950,585 Dollars. 24,865,659 12,326 Dollars. 243,282 1916 1917 22,906 2,960 1916 1917 63,044 13,896 133,491 50,320 8,565 2,379 147,427 42,885,944 12, 195,775 516,536 71,365,427 13,723,251 297,818 174,209 4,312,989 2, 607,624 1914 1914 1914 1916 1915 1915 1916 1915 1915 1915 1916 1913 1916 1915 1916 1916 1915 1916 1916 1913 1916 1914 1914 1914 1914 1914 1914 1914 15,739 13,589 5,451 1,020 970 16,194 1,824 35,582 438 613 321 200 301 267 5,105 6,467 708 2,359 2,471 652 36 4,416 3i; 958 2,793 1,173 1,282 1,948 39,600 2, 866 1916 1913 1914 1916 1912 1912 1915 1915 1914 1914 1915 1913 1915 1915 1915 1915 1914 1912 1916 1915 1915 1914 1914 1916 1916 1915 1914 1914 32,513 16,396 5,206 1,194 3,811 36,199 3,701 3^ 40,215 1,521 4,045 4,281 3,637 1,004 2,412 18,181 42,097 11,721 5,065 2,302 4,370 3J 10,436 120,738 9,665 3,045 9,046 19,922 148,192 6,527 168,059 99,862 28,014 1,782 5,562 73,124 11,653 34 188,422 1,521 4,045 4,281 3,637 3,618 2,412 32,942 56,280 11, 721 6,184 8,455 4,370 37 20, 433 152,192 25,243 6,321 IS,589 25,622 475,551 8,719 10,826 6,610 1, 70S 51 389 3,636 504 13,057 208 382 279 135 96 117 927 12,508 843 658 1,734 194 2,104 15,769 688 466 326 576 51,573 220 111,221 50,921 5, 828 28,405 13, 867 99, 845 20,049 33 33,363 63,005,378 57,768,029 74,307,186 1,663,486 708,732 7,904,909 61,818,400 32,624,123 23,412,639 4,680,159 13,934 29, 591 283,965 749,310 5,536,729 5,592,807 5,240,712 802,650 445 777 48, 734 128,070 1,624,646 73,068,222 57, 834,624 12,333,540 50,675 1,193,782 2,342, 889 18,688,389 3,722 68,566 ji 362,425,277 263,780,905 98,924, 457 1,269,627 602,914 13,043,364 7,700,072 75,781,582 188,397 1,085 627 3, 630 143,806 345 1 1 i 1,848 32,712 153,037 5,324 6,539 7,297 81,792 9,083 5, 743 22,543 43, 611 91,276 36, 601 8, 861,979 79,398,571 2,545,828 10,606,187 6, 455, 581 166,598,520 7,844, 623 3,265,685 7,930,566 5,003,148 os oc 4,253,405 426,793 909,621 6,538,971 4o, 585 578,838 5,476,674 82,014,493 975,089 26,173,567 63,378,328 753,037,672 2,620,638 104,136,982 325,118 5,358,085 241,420 7,314,966 565,828 If), 520, 762 172,984,930 2,044,009,394 639,080 26,299,086 164,129 3,092,715 91,545 1,823,330 1,861,403 20,615,171 32,577 628.610 263, 733 7,136,112 84; 658 1,776,606 90,692 2,979,146 4,965,330 57,694,974 ( } ( ) 38 38 STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES Argentina..................................... Australasia: Commonwealth of Australia.................................... New Zealand............ Austria-Hungary: Austria (including Bosnia and Herzegovina).. Hungary................................ B elgium ........................................ Kongo, B elgian................... Bolivia. .. Brazil.................................. Bulgaria........................................ Canada 9. . .................................... Central American States: C nst.n. R i on Crimtennala. Honduras Ni caragna Panama ftalvad or Chile................................................ Miles. P r in c ip a l C o u n t r ie s Telegraphs. Country. Date. of th e __ _________ .______________„____ 1,396 140 35,833 49 11,708 7,501 318 1,066 326 15,840 11 2,113 1,730 117 1,972 255 34 1,724 1,854 1,069 2,382 48,955 2,527 400 977 1,210 9,225 9,249 3,571 3,842 8,924 23,709 8,128 « 266,031 ■ 733 340 1,601 533 721,397 1914 1910 1916 1915 1916 1916 1917 1916 1913 1906 1917 1916 1,342 10,253 5,748 124 88 124 86,067 337, 720 3s>20,030 35,349 4i 215,011 11,426 7,971 25,711 116,051 632 2,618 159 34,144 526 4, 866 441 1,514 139 42 22,452 42 58,727 2,911 40 528 528 1,607 26,668 5,175 496 21,503 12,856 1915 1913 1912 1914 1913 1916 1915 1916 1915 1913 1916 1916 1917 1916 1915 1915 1916 1914 1916 1916 1917 1913 1915 7,238 2,485 6,312 9,321 5,945 10,309 5,944 « 153,168 { 1,071 2.729 4,381 29,286 20,200 3,693 23,677 16,053 81,000 32,214 48 237,664 4,867 323 2,666 5,443 1,564,031 157,657 49,294 61,492 8,668 19,304 662 51,679 9,992 67,320 69,645 10,634 17,984 24,539 61,933 68,093 229,378 8 16,707,640 3,390,285 2,045,692 15,394,571 3,197,169 21,067,139 101,805,947 2,121 4,954 59,179 43,843 8,587 24,145 8,621 17 3,691 14,845 2,485 385 10,754 205 684 78,510 13,415 6,155 11,941 439 3,107 16,039 « 537.208 19,104 2,415 1,071 105 6,421 1,556 6,204 285 6,952 65,441 40,912 4,316 4,377 23,108 44,206 1,358 54,256 2,478 264,480 «24,509 45,952 2,761 48 1,627,342 « 55,330 6,218 589 1,545 8 5,344 995 5,443 296 5,784,887 329,891 107,079 434,023,374 88,584,586 5,260,964 8,781,895 621,717 23,121,371 12,993,791 10,252,403 869, 707 474,088 29,679,174 18,952,082 7,236,293 16,406,960 444,279 (M) 24,448 616,460,122 (50) 3,056,360 2,551,811 2,075,818,284 207,322 3,236,816 31,281,231 174,940,133 53,790,357 1,129,588,165 16,320,155 108,178,466 625,503 5,956,674 2,014,346 21,931,958 273,766 5,249,237 1,410,048 24,218,667 8,660,782 56,021,426 1,022,422 16,686,618 185,002 7,311 1,556,751 25,129,734 8,103 16,835 922,285 14,651,201 24,526 928,925 1,650,334 15,661,803 61,786,039 1,615,664,531 1,198,781 15,195,021 669,826 7,080,257 11,469 531,817 2,664,146 26,632,347 10,631,671 121,927,869 5,463,590 126,429,032 1,953,651 34,144,740 3,877,318 22,413,381 146,401,691 421,553,365 133,291,973 822,679,623 (50) 68,490 (50) 6,935,871 35,475 453,198 274,667 3,714,375 459,449 21,180,116 17,194 436,573 348 5,751 2,308 34,739 248,281 6,908,457 174,588 4,558,442 418,148 2,761,241 93,681 1,596,342 545,892 10,678 282,419 2,432,524 94 1,270 34,086 640 621.064 41,374 46,472 756,843 264,630 3,532,869 1,456,308 7,417,091 230,768 4,125,661 46,127 647,989 49,299 3,580 384,528 3,550,733 3,498,012 14,461,974 22,276 211,243 91,973 3,026,379 786,297 14,548,655 2,798,465 32,284,183 ( 50) 11,486 , (50) 241,306 818,376,408 8,827,677,752 33,181,154 398,748,033 769 1913 1913 1916 1916 1916 1916 1917 1914 1914 1909 1917 1917 1913 1915 1915 1913 1915 1913 1913 1914 1916 1916 1913 1914 1916 1916 1916 1916 1916 1916 1916 1914 1916 1915 1913 1915 1916 STATISTICS OP PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES. 32951°— s a 1917- Greece............................................ H aiti............................................... India, British 9............................ Italy................................................ Japan 9............................................ Formosa9.............................. Chosen 9................................. Luxemburg.................................. Mexico............................................ Montenegro.................................. Netherlands.................................. Dutch East Indies............. Dutch possessions in America............................. Norway-........................................ Paraguay...................................... Persia.............................................. yU P eru................................................ <r> Portugal......................................... Portuguese colonics.......... Roumania..................................... R ussia............................................ Finland ................................ Dominican R epublic................ Serbia............................................. S iam 45............................................ Spain.............................................. Sweden.......................................... Switzerland.................................. Turkey.................................... , . Union oi South Africa.............. United Kingdom 9.................... British colonies, n. e. s .. . U nited S tates5............................ Philippine Islands&.......... Porto R ico13......................... Uruguay........................................ 1 Venezuela...................................... | Total_________________ 1 N o. 4 0 4 . — C o m m e r c ia l and F in a n c ia l S t a t is t ic s op th e P r in c ip a l C o u n t r ie s Revenue and expenditure. Country. 1916 1916-17 1915-16 1916-17 1914-15 1917-18 1914-15 1914 1916 1916 1917 1917 1915-16 1917 1915 1916-17 1915-16 1917 1916 1916 1916-17 1916 1918-19 1915-16 lal 6 1917 1916-17 R evenue.61 D ollars. 166,956,000 62 135,117,000 53 242,824,000 52 89,326,000 160, 87,000 986,735,000 ; 459,624,000 ! 155,812,000 ! 6,185,000 5,674,000 1 159,491,000 84,530,000 52 172,148,000 ; 3/81,000 1 52 2,125,000 2,464,000 2, 205,000 3,504,000 52 4,975,000 ; 62 66,964,000 283,628,000:! 14,463,000 62,760, 000 52 38,104,000 4,468, 000 7,846,000 82, 202,000 -7 O Debt. Year. Unfunded, including floating, noninterest bearing, etc. Funded. Currency. Amount. Currency. D ollars. 145,578,000 1916 Pounds sterling. t> 395,580,000 2 52 243,685.000 52 68,417', 000 160,487,000 4,838,058,000 45 J, 612,000 155,704,000 10,568,000 8,788,000 160,827,003 84,530,000 62 130,351,000 4,217,000 52 1,698,000 2,464,000 2,204,000 3,594,000 52 4,854,000 52 59,090,000 310,182,000 16,658,000 70,951,000 52 49,646,000 4,407, 000 7,846,000 82,202,000 W o r l d — Continued. 1917 1916 1917 1914 1918 1917 1914 1912 1916 1917 1916 1918 1916 1916 1916 1915 1916 1916 1917 1916 1916 1916 1916 1917 1916 1916 1« . « 4-000{ p S S ; f e - : 143.841.000 P o u n d s ste rlin g .do. 328,338,000^........ d o .................. ........do................. . ....d o ................. 129.836.000 .............................. Kronen.............. 6.140.122.0001 Kronen............. ___d o ................ . 36.394.814.000 ........ d o ............... ....d o .................. 19.593.460.000 ........do................ Francs................ 3.713.027.0001 Francs.............. 238,485,000:........ d o ............... ___do................. . 36,340,000| Bo.ivianos----Bodvianos........ . 112,901,000' Miireis, paper. /Pounds sterling, (Milreis, paper.. 881,994,000:........ do............... 673,151,000! Francs.............. Francs................. 1,132,438,000 D o d a r s ................ 31.478.000 Colones.............. Colones.............. 12,773,000. Pesos, p a p e r .. Pesos, gold........ 25.871.000 Pesos, silv er... Pounds sterling. 7.110.000 Cordobas.......... Cordobas............. 3.473.000 D ollars.............. Dollars............... . 1.200.000 Pesos, gold— (Pounds sterling. t Pesos, silver----3.898.000 Pesos, silv er... 31.809.000 Pesos, gold----/Pounds sterling. 5.505.000 Pesos, p a p e r .. (Pesos, gold......... Pounds sterdng, 106,221,000 Pounds sterdng 3.818.000 Pesos, gold— ___do................. . 65.923.000 Dollars________ Kroner..... ........... 400,955,000 Kroner., 13.706.000 Dollars.. Dollars................. 39.927.000 Sucres.. Sucres.................. 93.903.000 Pounds sterling. Amount. 2.715.000 169,173,000 | 5.174.000 29,475,000 733,000 25,383,987,000 8.471.386.000 531.269.000 45.150.000 16.871.000 252.183.000 1.137.528.000 1.024.606.000 863.955.000 9.802.000 126.952.000 4.165.000 6.677.000 3.699.000 1.951.0001 3.782.000 / 150,000,0001 73,558,000/ 112.961.000 4.558.000 60,000,000 2.839.000 8.599.000 Total in United States currency. Bates of in terest. Interest and other annual charges. D ollars. P er ct. D ollars . 3*-5 3 -5 3 -4 3 -5 3 -51 3 -6 21-3 3 -4 3 -8 4 -6 41-6 29.732.000 64.916.000 19.626.000 47.960.000 497, 147.000 242,980,000 41.978.000 2.648.000 1.944.000 40.121.000 14.851.000 39.650.000 1.307.000 294,000 51,000 896,0000 782,158,000 4 -6 725.177.000 1.741.301.000 631.847.000 1.043.675.000 12,541,097,000= 5.697.164.000 825.518.000 54.741.000 20.716.000 1.145.380.000 327.667.000 1.996.393.000 19.196.000 15.606.000 127.777.000 13.787.000 7,172,000 10.730.000 225.664.000 1,066,649,000 23.015.000 65.923.000 123.536.000 16.605.000 23.615.000 456.980.000 21-51 4 -5 4 -8 5 -10 6 2 -6 41-5 4 -5 3 -6 4V-5 3'-4 5 4 -10 3 -4 41.265.000 1.509.000 15.623.000 93.313.000 2.975.000 6.044.000 5.215.000 1.560.000 1.565.000 22.758.000 STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES. Argentina........................... Australasia: Commonwealth of Austrada. Australia, S tates.... N ew Zealand............ Austria-Hungary............ Austria........................ Hungary..................... B e’gium ............................ K- ngo, Be gian........ B olivia................................ Brazil.................................. Bulgaria............................. Canada................................ Central American Sts.: Costa R ica................. Guatemala................. Honduras................... Nicaragua.................. Panam a...................... Salvador..................... Chile............................. 'i China.................................. Colombia........................ Cuba.................................. Denmark......................... Dominican Republic. . . Ecuador............................. E gypt................................ Year. Expendi ture. 11 op th e 3 -6 3 -7 1 -6 3 -5 4 -5 3 -6 5.938.000 1.159.000 542,000 33,093,000 17.582.000 371.209.000 3-44 1.550.000 2■~ 8.873.000 1.411.000 44 4 -5 88.672.000 3 -4 12.183.000 7.837.000 34-5 68.115.000 34-5 3 -5 31.527.000 24-5 923.910.000 11.620.000 3 ~4 2 -4 241.795.000 4 855,000 8 ,7G6,000 34-5 1.685.000 3 14,161,302,000 C O U N T R IE S . 422.975.000 113,357,000 151.100.000 7,954,000 Pesos, p ap er.. 12.992.000 1,993,000 4,990; 000 Pounds sterling 34.015.000 151.769.000 1,006,622,000 173.166.000 Escudos___ 1.840.386.000 355.194.000 23,200,000,000 22.774.330.000 2 ,022,000,000 Rubles. 1 169.368.000 32.688.000 654.050.000 126.232.000 6,830,000 33.239.000 920,790,000 1.964.206.000 9.256.441.000 Pesetas. 812.609.000 217.779.000 576.600.000 Francs............. 222,500,000 154.226.000 843.286.000 40,000,000 151.656.000 Pounds Turk ish. 139.924.000 Pounds sterling 756.444.000 15,515,000 3,395,604,000 28.612.640.000 2.483.907.000 ........d o ......... 225.265.000 46.289.000 6.741.195.000 Dollars.............. 1,825,937,000 8.567.132.000 20.301.000 176,000 20.125.000 ____do................ 152.577.000 143.864.000 Pesos................. 3.695.000 31.156.000 4.041.000 157,389,0G0 B olivares......... 120,485,311,000 P R IN C IP A L 21-5 938.633.000 4,004,COO 34 3 -31 2.989.000 2.153.000 24-34 3 -4 2,335, 000 3 -5 1,405,866,000 169.859.000 3 -4 2.506.000 24-5 12.291.000 4.029.000 24-5 3 -34 51.162.000 3 -6 282.800.000 4 -5 69 564,000 5-64 2.537.000 829.000 5 359.000 0 34 15.531.000 3 -5 61,000 5 17.746.000 24-5 3 -5 2.781.000 OF 771 48,800,133,000 22,227,049,0001 66,365, 926.000 Francs. 180, 245.000 34.787.000 357, 182.000 68.936.000 47.461.000 245, 913.000 308, 460.000 59.533.000 57,935, 110.000 Marks................ 27,046,610,000 20,225,649,000 694,708,000 3.854.795.000 15,501 909.000 ........d o............... 136, 175.000 32.410.000 207.669.000 1,130, 253.000 Drachmas.. 258,219,000 13,535,000 25, 982.000 Gourdes, paper 30.373.000 7,000,000 176, 190.000 Pounds sterling 430.692.000 ■ 1,552,893,000 1,505, 265.000 R upees___ 13,970,509,000 6.675.902.000 20.619, 646.000 Lire.............. 2,467, 702.000 1.228.916.000 37.899.000 76.103.000 200,000 1,458,000 Dollars. 1.658.000 45.755.000 8.831.000 491.806.000 244.919.000 6,000,000 1.218.000 1,609,471,000 Florins.. 287,362,000 762.527.000 9,461,000 . 219.075.000 . . . . d o . 91.871.000 S T A T IS T IC S Prance................................. 1917 « 961,271,000 53 8,129,521,000 1917 Francs................. 25.165.000 1913 ___do................. . Algeria........................ 1916 25.168.000 T u n i s 1915 . . . . . 52 11.458,000. . . . . 62. 11,152,000. . 1911. . . ___do................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . French Indo-China. 1917 44.189.000 1913 ........ do.................. 44.189.000 Fr. colonies, n .e .s ... 1911 26.413.000 25.313.000 1912 — do.................. 810 052,000 3.180.971.000 1917 Marks................... German Em pire.............. 1915-16 Gorman States......... 1913-14 1,551,493,000 1.532.714.000 1913 — do................. . 14.297.000 35,375,C00 1913 -----do................. German colonies___ 191314 44.671.000 134.863.000 1915 Drachmas.......... Greece.................................. 1915 62 . . . . . . . . . H . a . . . . . i . . . . . t . . . . i. . . . . . 1914-. . . . . . . 15 5( 724 ,000 . . . . . 52 6,164,000 1914 Dollars, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1916-17 42 1.091.000 India, British, 417.073.000 1915 \f Pounds sterling, R upees................ 17 Ita ly ....................................... 1916- 62 1,031,585,000 62 3,395,835,000 1917 Lire....................... 18 346.166.000 Japan..................................... 1917355.838.000 1917 Y en....................... 23.642.000 Form osa....................... 1917-18 23.642.000 31.169.000 C hosen.......................... 1917-18 3L 169,000 1917 Y en........ 16 295,000 L iberia.................................. 1915282,000 1917 Ddllars,. 17 3.414.000 L uxem burg......................... 19165.812.000 1917 Francs.. 72.687.000 15 M exico.................................. 191475.798.000 1917 P esos... 2.455.000 1914 Pcrpers. 1.900.000 M ontenegro......................... 1914 100.607.000 N etherlands........................ 1917 123,206, C00 1917 Florins.. 139.137.000 D utch E ast In d ies.. 1917 164.092.000 1916 ....... d o . . D utch possessions 1917 1.626.000 2.517.000 in America. 62.605.000 N orw a y ................................ 1916-17 69.561.000 1916 Kroner................. 52 3,366,000 Paraguay.............................. 1916 52 2,881,000 1917 Pesos, gold.......... 16 .606 .00 0 16.606.000 1916 Pounds sterling. P ern........................................ 1917 92.988.000 Portugal............................... 1916-17 176.167.000 1916 ___ do................... Portuguese colonies. 1916-17 19,340;000 19.705.000 124.624.000 124.624.000 1915 Francs.................. R oum ania............................ 1916-17 2 R ussia.....................................: 1915 5 1,482,376,000 52 6,034,255,000 1917 Rubles.................. 52 37 ,891 ,00 0 F in lan d ......................... ; 1915 62 38,387,000 1916 Francs.................. 41.364.000 41.364.000 1913 ___do................... Serbia......................................: 1914 1916-17 27.006.000 S iam ..................... .......... 27.006.000 1917 Pounds sterling. 247.241.000 291.671.000 1917 Pesetas................. Spain...................................... 1918 91.838.000 S w e d en ................................ 1917 119,795, COO 1916 Kroner.................. 32.785.000 41.696.000 1917 Francs.................. Sw itzerland......................... 1917 16 115,000,000 311.940.000 1914 Pounds Turkish, Turkey................................... 1915Union of South Africa.. 1917-18 88.668.000 90.075.000 1917 Pounds sterling. United Kingdom ............ 1917-18 3,441,754,000 62 13,121,160,000 1918 ------d o .................. Br. colonies, n.e. s . . 19155 16 131,021,000 62 141, 104,000 1916 .......do................... 2 17 United States................... 1916- 52 1,118,174,000 52 1,147,899,000 1918 D olk rs................. Philippine Islands.. 1916 52 14.811,000 52 12,493.000 1917 ____do................... 30,453,000 Uruguay............................. 1916-17 30.525.000 1916 Pesos..................... 8,527,000 8,527,000 1916 Bollvares............. Venezuela.......................... 1916-17 Total, 15,330,142,000 43,251,157,000 No. 4 0 4 . — C o m m e r c ia l and F in a n c ia l S t a t is t ic s o f t h e P r in c ip a l C o u n t r ie s o f t h e W o r l d — Per capita. Country. Imports. Exports. Revenue. Expendi Debt. ture. Railroads. Telegraph. Post offices per 10,000 Per 1.000 Length of Length of inhabitants. Per wire per line per Interest. 10,000 in square 10,000 inhab 10,000 inhab habitants. miles. itants. itants. M iles. 27.1 47.0 26.9 5.6 5.1 6.4 7.1 .6 3.4 6.1 3.8 44.1 10.2 2.9 5.7 2.8 7.5 2.1 14.0 .2 1.4 9.0 8.5 5 .5‘ 3.3 3.5 8.0 5.0 6.0 .8 .8 5.8 M iles. 19.0 77.0 28.6 112.3 116.5 108.2 479-3 1.1 1.4 4.9 41.4 9.5 23.4 12.7 6.9 4.0 9.3 20.3 17.6 1.5 1.6 53.3 164.2 50.6 5.5 11.5 154.3 12-6 24.3 4.1 .6 189.6 M iles. 66.6 129.3 126.2 9.2 10.5 7.7 6.8 .8 13.2 13.6 7.8 49.8 35.3 19.1 76.2 , 51.7 27,6 19.0 49.9 1.3 23.1 19.3 7.9 14.8 21.9 8.3 30.4 17.4 15.7 5.3 7.9 21.9 M iles. 204.0 273.8 45.7 51.2 54.3 46.6 36.6 1.2 19.2 27.6 24.5 233.3 35.3 19.1 76.2 51.7 90.5 19.0 90.5 1.7 23.1 23.5 28.9 14.8 21.9 16.3 113.9 45.3 32.6 10.9 10.2 70.1 N um ber. 4.3 17.6 21.6 3.3 3.5 3.1 2.2 .01 1.3 1.4 1.1 16.2 4.8 1.8 5.0 1.9 2.4 .9 2.5 .4 1.7 2.5 5.9 1.4 1.0 1.7 4.4 1.2 2.4 .2 .2 7.6 STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES, D ollars . D ollars. D ollars . D ollars. D ollars. D ollars. Argentina.......................................................................... 5.12 20.70 96.97 26.01 65.00 18. 05 Australasia: Commonwealth of Australia.............................. 76.61 61.54 148.76 6.10 27.72 81.14 New Z ealand........................................................... 110.70 141.61 17.83 62.14 573. 88 81.13 Austria-Hungary............................................................ .92 13.21 10. 74 3.07 19.93 3.07 Austria........................................................................ 16.06 31.87 156. 28 405.10 H ungary.................................................................... 11.35 21.47 21.47 266.10 Belgium.............................................................................. 107.80 5.48 20.35 12. 73 93.65 20.33 Kongo, Belgian....................................................... 3.65 .18 .70 .41 .77 .70 B olivia................................................................................ 7.17 .67 3.04 .96 3.04 12.83 Brazil.................................................................................. 43.15 1.51 7.38 6.01 10.06 6.06 Bulgaria............................................................................. 68.94 3.12 8. 09 7.29 17. 78 17.78 Canada................................................................................ 104.68 142.59 4.91 21.32 16.14 247.23 Central American States: Costa Rica................................................................. 44.54 3.03 10.39 23.14 8-08 9.78 Guatem ala................................................................ .14 7.36 2.39 1.00 5.46 .80 .09 H onduras.................................................................. 5.59 : 4. 38 4.38 227.36 10- 45 N icaragua................................................................. 19.58 1.27 6.79 7.51 3.13 3.13 17.93 Panama.................................... ................................ 14.27 22. 99 8. 99 8.99 Salvador.................................................................... 8.46 1.19 4.47 3.92 3.83 7. 86 61.98 4.29 15.36 18.39 Chile.................................................................................... 32.83 16.23 .84 .92 3.17 .28 China.................................................................................. 1.27 11.88 4.54 .59 Colombia............................................................................ 3.42 2.85 3.28 5.50 25.08 2.30 Cuba.................................................................................... 82.18 12.20 23.88 27.00 Denmark............................................................................ 42.29 1.79 72.97 13.04 17.00 71.58 22.90 2.15 Dominican R epublic.................................................... 1 16.09 29. 69 6.16 6.08 3.50 11.81 .78 Ecuador.............................................................................. 6.46 3.92 3. 92 36.37 11.93 34. 74 1.81 6.54 6.54 E gypt.................................................................................. 3.89 3.35 Sudan ... ............ 23.64 24. 87 24.21 204. 77 559. 88 73.70 France................................................................................ 16.40 6.25 .72 4.52 4.52 12. 94 Algeria........................................................................ 35.55 1.54 5.91 5.75 13.36 11.82 T unis.......................................................................... 2.79 .13 2.60 26.67 3.24 2.60 French Indo-China................................................ 2.35 .09 1.05 1.00 2.87 2. 53 French colonies, n. e. s ......................................... 20.73 11.95 46.91 298.27 German E m pire.. .......... ............................................. 35.51 German Customs U nion...................................... 37.66 -<r —7 to Continued. German States................................................................ 2.60 6.96 4.37 1.35 28.83 10 13 5.11 6.74 14.77 1.74 .94 6.00 3.21 8.93 128.90 3.12 30.67 92.71 4.49 4.34 7.29 12.57 2.80 15.17 3.28 22.45 4.43 3.94 11.78 34.10 11.83 9.07 29.18 89.85 12.09 25.32 5.83 43,50 26.95 7.33 2.20 4.76 6.91 1.98 12. 11 6-00 .69 9.95 8,53 1.46 .74 8.38 .94 1.46 106.82 6.36 30.26 70.60 4.69 3.52 13.88 4.92 2.57 17.24 1.10 16.66 3.52 5.45 12.28 36.23 121.76 4.94 16.12 53.46 12.51 59.33 8.04 6.58 56.31 8.06 22. 88 1.09 9.02 2. 29 1.34 28.23 22. 60 j 56.85 2.71 2. 48 27. 25 52.17 2.47 12.15 1.32 4.93 92.92 182.67 2.50 .19 2.48 1.61 .16 7. 74 2.2 2.8 .6 1.1 3.2 2.5 33.3 12.6 19.9 105.8 5.0 11.6 .5 2.7 9.7 6.7 20.7 .5 10.7 58.8 .2 2,7 .4 .6 3.1 6.19 6.37 1.84 1.97 4.69 3.68 15.28 2.90 10.42 24.95 3.37 2.86 15.61 2.09 16.60 8.29 11.59 8.95 3.27 12.06 16.08 8. 45 5.41 13.72 74.68 2.82 10.65 1.66 22.62 3.03 6.36 6.37 1.84 .19 4.89 4.76 18.72 3.42 16.13 27.72 2.88 2.86 29.57 2.13 16.60 33.73 11.74 8.95 3.27 14.22 20.97 10.77 14.66 13.90 284.69 3.03 10.93 1.40 22.68 3.03 1.24 .15 .55 1.00 .12 2.69 .06 2.37 1.16 .09 5.55 2.34 2.07 .47 1.92 -U 4.33 2.13 2.02 3.20 4.88 20.05 .25 2.30 .10 6.53 .60 1.4 .9 .6 10.2 .2 3.2 3.6 7,5 7.9 2.6 .04 3.00 3.1 1.2 3.2 2.8 7.7 2.1 1.5 4.5 16.2 9.2 1.8 13.8 5.1 1.7 25.3 .8 2.8 11,9 1.9 50.8 23.1 12.7 20.6 2.0 160.1 2.3 2.3 15.8 2.6 .5 2.5 52.2 1.3 44.7 5.9 17.3 35.9 6.2 47.3 53.5 224.0 6.6 18.9 195.2 3.7 73.3 6.4 99.0 22.2 1.4 4.6 1.7 2.9 14.5 10.2 7.9 2.7 28.8 24.9 6.6 16.1 10.0 11.1 7.9 8.7 5.9 5.3 14.3 35.4 9.5 11.1 24.8 17.6 6.9 22.6 5.5 4.8 19.8 19.3 20.7 7.1 8.4 37.9 10.2 40.6 4.5 59.2 24.9 11.3 135.4 22.5 12.9 21.4 30.7 13.9 7.5 31.9 71.6 59.6 20.8 83.9 57.4 9.9 155.0 7.0 10.9 40.0 19.3 1.4 .4 .3 1.9 .8 2.4 .1 1.1 15.0 3.9 .2 1.2 10.3 .5 4.1 1.1 7.4 3.4 .3 3.4 7,6 11.3 .6 3.8 5.3 .6 5.3 21.96 2.24 1.12 15.80 2.36 115.83 1.92 45.18 12.99 5.86 168.95 47.31 127.30 10.00 27.31 4.02 95.81 38.12 39.75 39.64 117.01 620.81 4.84 81.58 2.28 113.36 11.06 .7 .7 7.4 1.1 STATISTICS German colonies..................................................... Greece................................................................................. H aiti................................................................................... India, B ritish.................................................................. Ita ly ................................................................................... Eritrea....................................................................... Libia........................................................................... Japan (including Pescadores, but excluding Formosa and Sakhalin).......................................... Formosa..................................................................... Chosen........................................................................ Liberia............................................................................... Mexico................................................................................ Montenegro....................................................................... Morocco............................................................................. Netherlands..................................................................... Dutch East Indies................................................. D utch possessions in A merica........................... N orw ay.. *....................................................................... Paraguay........................................................................... Persia............................................................................... Peru.................................................................................... Portugal (including Madeira and Azores)............ Portuguese colonies........................... ........... Roumania......................................................................... Russia................................................................................. Finland.................................................................. Serbia................................................................................. Siam.................................................................................... Spain................................................................................... Sweden............................................................................... Switzerland...................................................................... Turkey............................................................................... Union of South Africa.................................................. United K ingdom ........................................................... British colonies, n. e. s......................................... U nited States.................................................................. Philippine Islands.................................................. Porto Rico............................................................ Uruguay............................................................................ Venezuela.......................................................................... o B G s tr1 Q O cj % g fcd GO CO 774 ST A TIST IC S OF P R IN C IPA L C O U N TR IES. [NOTES TO TA B LE 404.] 1 Figures include merchandise only, special trade, 27 Original returns for Curacao do not show total and cover calendar years, unless otherwise stated. trade by countries, and figures of trade with the 2 Figures of commerce include bullion and specie. United States have been taken from United States returns and combined with Surinam reports to show 3 Territory of Papua not included. 4 Figures of commerce include total imports and the trade of the United States with the “ Dutch possessions in America,” exports of domestic produce. 28 Year ending Mar. 20. & Year ending June 30. 6 Not included in grand totals. 39 Include transit trade figures of Macao. Figures 7 Exports include raw gold. of trade with the United States (see note 19) are for the calendar year 1911. s Commerce includes bullion and foreign coins. 30 Figures of commerce show general imports and 8 Year ending Mar. 31. 10 Year ending July 31. exnorts. For Siam, the trade of the port of Bangkok it Commerce of Canal Zone and value of parcel-post only is shown. shipments not included. 31~Year ending Mar. 13. Commerce figures are 12 Imports from the United States estimated. based upon the Turkish pound as being equal to 100 13 Figures of commerce include gold and silver piasters, while actually it contains 102.6 piasters. bullion, but not coin. Imports into Sudan include They do not include tobacco, cigarettes, wine, and Government stores. salt, which were valued at: Total imports, $273,000; 14 Imports from North and Central America. exports, $29,080,000. is Exports to North and Central America. 32 Figures of commerce Include bullion. Exports 16 From United States returns. Trade of the are exclusive of parcel-post shipm ents to over sea United States w ith French Africa, except Mada countries. gascar. 33 New postal figures are for the year 1915 unless 17 Stated in original returns as exports to otherwise stated. 34 Total for chartered companies only. The Gov “ America.” 18 Exclusive of Kiauchau, the figures of which are ernment owns 10,356 miles of lino. 3' Railway routes included in the Chinese trade. In 1912 this trade ing>Mar. 31,1916. only. Postal data for year end amounted to: Imports, $28,858,000; exports, 36 Includes 1,500 m iles in the Sudan. $18,954,000. 13 From U nited States returns. Exports from the 37 includes 4,687 m iles of line and 6,836 m iles of in the Sudan. United States to, and imports into the United States wireIncluded with dom estic money orders. 38 from, the respective countries, during calendar year. 39 Postal data for year ending Mar. 31,1916. 20 Trade with the United States is stated as trade 40 Includes 67 m iles in Libia and 75 m iles in with “ America.” Figures of general trade. 21 Figures of commerce are given as for fiscal years Eritrea. 41 ending Sept. 30. Import figures are partially esti wireIncludes 1,779 m iles of line and 2,558 m iles of in Eritrea and Libia. mated. Export figures are given for 1912, none being 42 Federal telegraphs only. available for 1913. 43 Includes police, railway, and private lines. 22 Sea-borne trade only. Government stores not 44 Included w ith Russia. included. Area and population include feudatory 45 Postal data are for Buddhist year 2457, ending States. Mar. 31,1915. 28 Original returns do not specify imports from 46 Postal data for the year 1915-16, United States. Figure given is the result of a canvass Alasv a made by the United States consul and represents H 47 Exclusiveofof railway mileage inand term and awaii, and mileage of switching inal American merchandise imported under the Italian companies. flag. 48 D atafortheW estem U nionT elegraph Co.only. 24 Figures of commerce include trade with Japan49 Postal data for the fiscal year 1917; m ileage of 25 Imports through post offices not included in postal service for 1915. figures of commerce. 5° Included with the United States. 26 Figures of commerce are exclusive of caravan 51 Budget law unless otherwise stated. trade. 63 Actual revenue and expenditure. E X PLA N A T O R Y . A rgentina .—Of the sterling debt given as per date, C i m d i .—The receipts and expenditures stated Dec. 31,1916, £69,259,831 represented ordinary issues, were on account of the consolidated fund only. The £29,633,801 special issues, and £46,530,649 “ cedillas” total gross debt of the Dominion on Feb. 28, 1918, of the National Mortgage Bank. The total is stood at $1,996,393,359, against which the Govern exclusive of the floating debt, estim ated at about m ent held assets amounting to $985,612,889. The 600.000. 000 paper pesos in,August, 1917, net debt amounted to $1,010,780,470. A ustralia .—Loans by the Commonwealth Govern H onduras .—Of the total external debt stated by m ent to the Governments of the several States the Council of the Corporation of Foreign Bond totaled £27,608,280on Mar. 31, 1917. The net debt of holders, £25,871,222, arrears of interest since 1872 the States aggregated £348,805,042, there being constitute £20,472,652. various sinking funds on hand totaling £9,008,729 on C hile .—The 150,000,000 gold pesos of unfunded June 30,1916. debt represent the issues of paper money. The N ew Z eala nd .—The revenues and expenditures paper peso has been converted at the rate of 9.46d. stated were on account of the consolidated fund for 1916. only. The expenditure from the public-works fund C hina .—The revenue is exclusive of 24,291,468 was £ 1,775,513. The net amount of public debt on yuahs of loans and 16,187,305 yuans of advances Mar. 31,1917, w as £ 12o,572,515, the sinking fund from banks. The average value of the yuan in 1917 accrued amounting to £4,263,590. was $0,656. Ansfna.—-The pu4 lie debt, shown as per date E g y p t .—Against the total debt the “ C aissedola Feb. 13,1918, includes 54,OSl,765,6Si kronen of debt dette publique” and the Government held bonds contracted during the war. amounting to £5,589,820, reducing the net debt out H u n g a r y .—The figure of debt, shown for Dec. 31, standing to £88,313,420. The interest charges in 1917, is an estim ate, including the old debt of clude £ E 664,826 paid for the service of three Otto 6,592,846,000 kronen and the war debt of man loans, formerly secured on the Egyptian 21.472.000. 000 kronen. tribute to Turkey. B ra zil .—The item s under “ Funded debt” repre F rance .—Of the total national debt, estim ated by sent the consolidated debt, external and internal, M. Klotz at 115,166,058,269 francs on Dec. 31, 1917, outstanding Mar. 31, 1917. The item s under “ Un the amount held abroad totaled 21,080,416,300 francs, funded debt” represent the internal floating debt or 18.3 per cent. G erm any .—The figures of debt are for Sept. 30, and paper money incirculation. Debts of the several included. 1917, Including the eighth war loan, the total of States are not STATISTICS OP P R IN C IP A L CO U N TRIES. the Imperial debt in April, 1918, was estimated at 124,000,000,000 marks. The debt charge as given represents the budget estim ate for 1918-19. In d ia , B ritish .—In addition to the budget esti mates as given, the amount of capital expenditure on State railways and irrigation works m 1916-17 was estim ated at £3,701,900, and the sum of £266,700 was to be expended on the new capital at Delhi. M exico .—Of the total amount of the debt, 68,159,450 pesos represent arrears of interest. P ara gua y .—'The paner peso has been converted at the official rate of 2,743 per cent for 1916 (27.43 paper pesos l>eing equal to 1 gold peso of 96.5 cents, the equivalent of the paper peso is 3.518 cents). P ortu gal .—Of the total gross debt the Govern m ent is reported to hold £ 57,869,800. The cash held by the Government on June 30, 1916, totaled 2,171,199 escudos. No account taken of exchange. R u ssia .—The debt is exclusive of 18,362,170,000 rubles of credit notes of the Government Hank in cir culation on Oct. 16 (29), 1917, jpartly covered by the gold reserve of the bank. A t the end of Sep tember, 1917, there were due to depositors of the Government savings banks 4,915,800,000 rubles. The Government is also liable for the mortgage bonds issued by the Governmental Noblemen's and Peasants’ Land Banks. 775 Sw ed en .— The revenue is exclusive of loans amounting to 104,314,300 kronor. T u rk e y .—The public debt at the end of August, 1917, has been estimated at $1,452,000,000. U nited K ingdom .—'On Mar. 31, 1917, the national debt totaled £3,854,446,000. The amount of £5,879,511,000, stated for Mar. 30, 1918., is approxi mate. The British loans to Allies and British Do minions on Sept. 29, 1917, stood at £ 1,260,000,000. U nited Sta tes .—The item s under revenue and ex penditure represent ordinary receipts and ordinary disbursements onlv. The item in the column “ Funded debt” is the total interest-bearing bonded debt of the United States on Feh. 28, 1918. The remainder represents all other indebtedness of the United States less cash in the Treasury on that date. The amount of $4,351,329,750 has been ex pended to that date from the proceeds of sales of bonds authorized by law for the purchase of the ob ligations of foreign Governments. The debt charge is an estim ate for the fiscal year 1917-18. P h ilip p in e Islan ds .—The total of the funded debt is inclusive of the municipal debts of the cities of Manila and Cebu, amounting to $4,000,000 and $125,000, respectively. No. 405.—SAVINGS BANKS, INCLUDING POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS: N umber of D epositors , A mount of D eposits , A verage D eposits per Country. Belgium ............................ Bulgaria............................ C hile.................................. Denmark 3....................... E gyp t................................ France.............................. Algeria...................... T u n is....................... Germany *....................... H ungary...... ................... Ita ly ................................... Japan................................. Formosa.................... Chosen...................... Luxem burg..................... Netherlands.................... Dutch East Indies D utch Guiana........ Dutch West Indies N orw ay............................ Roumania........................ R ussia6............................. Finland........................ Date of report. and per I nhabitant , by S pecified [Source: Official reports of the respective countries.] Form of organization. 7,981,000 Dec. 31,1915 Postal savings banks......................................... (Dec. 31,1913 Communal and private savings banks........ 28,763,000 jDec. 31,1917 Postal savings banks, savings department. 1___ d o .............. Postal savings banks, check department.. Government savings banks............................. 7, 571,000 \/D ec. o31,1912 Communal and private savings hanks____ ___d .............. Postal savings banks........................................ 4.338.000 D ec. 31,1911 3.597.000 D ec. 31,1914 Public savings banks........................................ 2.921.000 Mar. 31,1916 Communal and corporate savings banks... 12.310.000 D ec. 31,1915 Postal savings banks......................................... savings banks...................................... /D ec. 39.602.000 \D ec. 31,1914 Privatesavings banks........................................ 31,1915 Postal 5.564.000 D ec. 31,1909 Municipal savings banks............................... . 1.939.000 D ec. 31,1915 Postal savings banks........................................ 66, 715,000 D ec. 31,1913 Public and corporate savings banks........... fDec. 31,1909 Communal ana private savings banks........ 21.410.000 iD ec. 31,1913 Postal savings banks, savings department. ........ Postal savings banks, check department.. corporate savings banks... /D ec. 31,1914 36.546.000 \A p r. 30,1917 Communal andbanks........................................ Postal savings /D ec. 31,1914 Private savings banks...................................... 55.084.000 \Mar. 31,1916 Postal savings banks........................................ savings banks...................................... /D ec. 31,1912 3.654.000 \Mar. 31,1916 Privatesavings banks........................................ Postal 16.913.000 Mar. 31,1917 ........d o................................................................... . 268,000 Mar. 31,1914 State savings bank............................................ savings banks...................................... 31,1915 6.583.000 /D ec. 30,1917 Privatesavings banks........................................ Postal /June savings banks...................................... 47.956.000 /D ec. 31,1914 Privatesavings banks........................................ \D ec. 31,1915 Postal 89.000 . . . . . d o . . . . . . . ___.d o...................................................................... 57.000 Dec. 31,1916 ........do................................................................... 2.509.000 D ec. 31,1915 Communal and private savings banks........ 6.866.000 July 1,1910 Government savings banks........................... 178.905.000 Mar. 1,1917 State, including postal savings banks....... savings hanks..................................... 3,269,000 /D ec. 31,1914. Privatesavings hanks....................................... \ ___do............ Postal Countries . Number of depositors. 920,301 1,291,041,227 57,235,850 418,823,510 204,147,391 11,854,503 8,797,965 11,334,804 223,523,385 2,345,227 774,204,976 319,634,510 1,309,769 1,389,843 4,685,982,000 428,023,064 22,852,522 23,286,942 491.464,209 431i922,457 82,489,620 113,040,989 172,732 1,582,323 5,073,831 12,597,471 48,650,442 84,538,307 889,304 4,306,061 . 332,579 97,253 193,906,949 11,616,820 2,133,233,000 60,844,408 1,341,693 Average Average deposit deposit per in account. habitant. Deposits. 75,712 4,385,064 2,495,584 150,240 3,013,296 49 794 , 312,462 396,488 1,274,365 198,840 8,659,551 6,601,382 19,427 1,537 23,871,657 1,149,251 873,780 25,630 2,473,216 6,472,442 9,688,958 12,700,105 8,065 272,913 1,069,312 76,808 512,060 1,744,804 5,740 130,909 10,750 4,580 1,217,062 218,690 12,488,000 361,662 67,524 *<T OS D ollars. D ollars. 12.16 294.42 22.93 2,787. 70 67.75 238.07 28.16 28.59 175,40 11.79 8 . 40 9 48.42 6 . 42 7 904.26 196.30 372.44 26.15 908.58 1 71 98. 66.73 8.51 8.90 21.42 5.80 4.74 , l ! ; ! 164,01 95.01 48.41 154.93 32.89 30.94 21.23 159.32 53.12 170.82 168.24 19.87 D ollars. 0.12 44.89 1.99 14.56 26.96 1.57 2.03 3.15 76-52 .19 19.55 8.07 .24 .72 70.24 19.99 1.07 1.09 13.45 11.82 1.50 2.05 .05 .43 .30 47.01 7.39 12.84 .02 .09 3.74 1.71 77.30 1.69 11.92 18.61 .41 STATISTICS OF SAVINGS BANKS Argentina 2. Austria____ Population.i D eposit A ccount /D ec. 31,1916 \ — do............. /D ec. 31,1915 \ ___do.............. Dec. 31,1903 /N ov. 20,1915 \D ec. 31,1915 Mar. 31,1916 Mar. 31,1917 /D ec. 31,1916 \Mar. 31,1917 /Mar. 31,1916 \ ___do.............. 1914-15 1914-15 1914-15 Private savings banks................................... Postal savings banks..................................... Communal and trustee savings b an k s... Postal savings banks..................................... Communal and private savings banks... Trustee savings banks................................... Postal savings banks..................................... ____do.................................................................. Government and private savings banks. Postal savings banks........................................... Private savings banks......................................... Postal savings banks........................................... Dominion Government savings banks.......... Government and post-office savings banks. ........do........................................................................ ------do........................................................................ /June 30,1917 Postal savings banks........................ \ ___do............. Mutual and stock savings banks. Sept. 30,1917 Postal savings banks........................ 755,657 83,094,011 163,112 3,238,354 1,807,498 285,539,493 582,829 12,825,432 1,963,417 307,386,431 1,966,730 250,198,399 14,180,086 906,763,188 1,660,424 49,707,248 2,552,059 487,686,039 124,598,017 538,072 81,900 11,740,2G1 40,008,418 134,345 13,520,009 30,618 28,823,428 260,164 97,465 6,438,165 14,480,853 269,486 130,121,522 14,790,855,983 131,954,696 674,728 11,367,013 5,418,022,275 66,466 2,086,979 142,169,729 20,342,919,933 109.96 19.85 157.97 22.01 156. 56 127. 22 63.95 29.94 191.10 231.56 143.35 297. 80 441.57 110. 79 66. 06 53. 74 112.12 195.57 476.64 31.40 143.09 4.05 .16 50.00 2.24 86,47 5.62 20.39 .20 100.04 113.17 10.66 4.95 1.67 3.92 3. 61 .56 15.92 1.26 51.59 .23 19.53 1 The figures of population are for the nearest date to which the statistics of the savings banks relate. 2 The postal savings banks were opened Apr. 5,1915. s Exclusive of 2,543 deposits of $340,803 in the savings bank in Faroe Islands, and 191,208 savings deposits of $38,967,517 in ordinary banks. 4 Exclusive of Brunswick. e Exclusive of data for three large private savings banks in Soerabaja, Macassar, and Batavia, and the small banks of Amboina and Menado. 6 The total is exclusive of $769,307,000 worth of securities held by the savings hanks to the credit of depositors. 7 The postal savings banks were opened Mar. 12, 1916. The peseta has been converted at the rate of 20 cents. 8 Exclusive of Government stock held for depositors, amounting to*$266,073,878 in the postal savings banks and to $30,726,117 in the trustee savings banks. The postal deposits include 4,208,411 accounts, averaging less than 50 cents, which have been dormant for five years or more. The active deposits average $90.72. 9 Exclusive of population of the feudatory States. 10 Exclusive of savings deposits in chartered banks and special private savings banks. 11 The figures of postal savings are exclusive of $10,758,560 of deposits converted into postal savings bonds. STATISTICS OF SAVINGS BANKS. 20,500.000 5.713.000 3.555.000 Switzerland..................... United Kingdom 8........ 44,481,000 British India 9............ 244,268,000 4,875,000 Australia, Common wealth of. 1,101,000 New Zealand.............. 8.075.000 Canada 10...................... 7.345.000 British South Africa. 1.782.000 British West Indies.. British colonies, n.e.s 26,065,000 Total, f o r e i g n 929,168,000 countries. United States11.............. 105,015,000 8,918,000 Philippine Islan d s... Grand total.......... 1,041,586,000 S pain7............................... No. 406.—WORLD'S DEVELOPMENT OF POPULATION, PRODUCTION, VESSEL TONNAGE, AND COMMERCE: 1800 Popula tion.! Year. 1800............................................... 1820............................................... 1830............... ............................ 1840............................................... 1850............................................... 1860.............................................. 1870............................................... 1880............................................... 1890............................................... 1900............................................... 1906............................................... 1910............................................... 1911............................................... 1912............................................... 1913............................................... 1914............................................... 1915............................................. 1916............................................... Millions. 4 640 * 780 6 847 6 950 81,075 *1,205 7 1,310 *1,439 9 1,488 1,543 1,579 1,616 1,630 1,643 1,652 1,661 1,672 1,692 Commerce. Total. Per capita. Million dollars. 1 479 1,659 1,981 2,789 4,049 7,246 10,663 14,761 17,519 20,105 27,418 33,634 35,909 39,570 40,420 37,760 31,302 46,523 Dollars. 2.31 2.13 2.34 2.93 3.76 6.01 8.14 10.26 11.80 13.02 17.36 20.81 21.71 24.08 24.47 22.73 18.72 27.50 Nominal tonnage of vessels of over 100 tons. Sail. Railways. Telegraphs. Cotton. Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand miles.2 tons tons.a miles. miles. 4,026 5,814 20 7,100 111 6.2 9,012 368 5.4 11,470 864 5 24.0 & 1,710 67.4 14,890 100 n 15 12,900 3,040 2SI 139.9 14,400 5,8S0 440 224.9 49 9,166 8,295 768 132 390.0 6,674 13,857 1,180 200 500.0 5,809 18 270 19,713 564.0 1,200 4,624 22,046 637.0 1,307 291 4,366 23,932 1,356 !231S 666.0 4,083 683.4 1,400 i2320 24,978 3,891 690.2 1,462 12 330 26,517 3,686 1,489 12 335 27,988 703.5 3,533 28,160 717.5 1,526 335 1,322 720.3 3,435 27,858 1 Figures for the later years correspond to the total shown in table 404, p. 766, which does not include data for many unim portant subdivisions of the earth. In fact, this remark applies to this table in general, and the figures in m any cases do not relate to the precise year stated, but to the nearest year for which data are available. 2 MulhalPs estimates except for 1830, 1890,1900, 1906, and later years. 3 Soetbeer’s estimates prior to 1860. * Mai te-B run’s estimate for 1804. 5 Based on Balbi’s estimate for 1828. Cables. Steam. Production of cotton, coal, and pig iron. Coal. Pig iron. Million pounds.3 520 630 20 1,310 1,435 2,551 2,775 3,001 5,600 6,247 7,650 9,013 10,634 10,3C1 10,809 11,918 8,897 5 9,182.5 Million short tons. 11.6 17.2 25.1 44.8 81.4 142.3 213.4 340.0 466.0 8G0.0 885.0 ii 1,141.6 ii 1,309.6 iU,377.0 iil,478.0 121,346.0 Million tons.2 0.8 1.0 1.8 2.7 4.7 7.2 11.9 18.0 27.2 40.4 58.7 65.8 62.4 1*72.1 13 74.0 i3 58.0 I3 61.6 * Based on Michelet’s estimate for 1845. 7 Based on Behm-Wagner estimate for 1874. 8 Levasseur’s estimate for 1878. 8 Royal Geographic Society’s estimate. Figures of the Berne International Institute, n Figures of the Geological Survey, w Estim ate of the imperial post office of Germany, i* Partly estimated. to 1916, -a 00 Gold pro duct ion, decade ending year named. Million dollars* 128.5 76.1 94.5 134. S 303.9 1,334.0 1,263.0 1,150.8 1,000.1 2,100.0 3,099.8 3,780.7 3,981.7 4,151,1 4,283.4 4,375.1 4,465.3 4,575.4 § 6 y % 2 t-3 No. 407.—COUNTRIES EXCELLING IN PRODUCTION OF PRIN CIPAL STAPLES, AND RESPECTIVE QUANTITIES PRODUCED THEREIN. Com m odity, Year. U nit. Countries of m axim um production. Country. Q uantity. C orn.................................................................................................................... 1916 U nited S tates..................... 2,566,927,000 W h eat................................................................................................................ 1916 __ d o ............. . do ....... ......... 639,318,0G0 R u s s ia .................................. 893,313,000 1916 O ats.................................................................................................................... 1916 U nited S t a t e s .................. 1 251,837,000 (3) R ice..................................................................................................................... 1915-16 C h ip a ............... ........... Sugar.................................................................................................................. 1916-17 Tons of 2,240 p ou n d s.. Cuba........................................ 3,023,720 T ea ...................................................................................................................... 1915 P ounds.............................. C hina...................................... 3 237,647,067 Coffee.................................................................................................................. 1916 s 1,724,659 1 000 pou n d s................... Brazil...................................... Cocoa.................................................................................................................. 1915 167,598,000 P ounds.............................. Gold Coast............................ Tobacco.................................................................................... ......... 1916 .........do.................................. United S tates................... 1,062,220,592 C otton, .i........................................................................................................... 1916 11,449,930 B ales of 500 pounds. . . . . . .d o...................................... W ool................................................................................................................... 1915 632,297,000 P ounds.............................. Australia............................... S ilk ......................................... ...................................... China . . __ .d o.............. 1916 (16 5 3 *) Coal..................................................................................................................... 1916 Tons of 2,240 p ou n d s.. U nited S tates..................... 526,873,331 281,104,104 P etroleum ........................................................................................................ 1915 Barrels of 42 gallons__ ........ do...................................... Pig iron............................................................................................................. 1915 29,916,213 Tons of 2,240 pou n d s.. ........ d o .................................... S teel.................................................................................................................... 1915 .........do.................................. . . . .d o...................................... 32,151,036 Copper................................................................................................................ 1915 1,383,009,527 P ou n d s.............................. T in ...................................................................................................................... 1915 L ong to n s........................ Malay States....................... 48,253 9,296,848 Gold . 1916 \1Ounces, fine..................... \Trans' aal, Cape Colony, \f 192,182,902 Dollars............................... / N atal. / 74,414,802 /O unces, fine..................... Silver................. 1916 \ Dollars............................... ^United States \ 7 51,083,529 1 Countries holding second place. Country. Q uantity. H ungary R ussia (European) ___ G erm any.............................. F rance,.................................. B ritish India....................... .........d o ................................... .........d o ................................... Colom bia.............................. Brazil...................................... B ritish India....................... ........ do...................................... Russia in E u ro p e.. . . . . . ............. Japan........... U nited K ingdom .............. R ussia.................................... G erm any............................... .........do.................................... Japan...................................... B olivia................................... Jum ted States ___ \/ jc n n a d a .. _________ /\ 189,540,993 595,418,820 360,310,454 927, 176,361 2 113,411,346 2,626,000 312,980,000 151,695 101,985,000 * 450,000,000 3,418,400 320,000,060 « 27, 738,422 256,375,366 68,548,062 11,603, 725 13,048,662 168,000,000 20, 9S9 4, 479, C57 62,590,300 25,459,741 7 17,477,348 * 8 b b m o b 3 c| a M O 2 1 A ctual production unknow n. 3 Rough rice. 3 D om estic exports. * U nofficial estim ate. 6 Production unknown; exports of raw silk, including wild, from China during 1916,17,048,000 pounds; exports of w aste silk, 18,615,200 pounds; cocoons, 4,044,400 pounds, and cocoon refuse, 5,728,400 pounds. 6 D om estic exports, raw si.k. Production in 1916: Raw silk, 37,367,092 pounds; waste silk, 12,934,700 pounds; floss silk, 988,153 pounds. 7 A verage U m ted States equivalent value of a fine ounce in London w ith exchange at par. -<r WORLD'S PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION 780 N o . 4 0 8 .— T E A , C O F F E E , A N D CO C O A: in g L a t e s t Involved. Y ears fo r W h ic h D a t a are P r o d u c t io n a n d C o n s u m p t io n D u r A v a il a b l e , b y P r in c ip a l C o u n t r ie s TEA. C ountry producing. British India (1916)................................................... ..................................................... C hina (1916) U C eylon (1915)1 ............................................................ Java (1916)i .............................. Japan (1916).................................................................. Form osa (1915)............................................................ Q uantity. Country consum ing. Pounds. U nited K ingdom (1916)......... R ussia (1914)................................ U nited States (1916)................ Canada (1916).............................. Australia (1916).......................... N etherlands (1915).................... Germ any (1913).......................... N ew Zealand (1916)................. France (1916)............................... A ustria-H ungary (1913)......... 368,582,688 205,684,000 215.633.000 103.789.000 84,187,000 33,647,000 Q uantity. Pounds. 302.416.000 199.822.000 102.739.000 40.656.000 44,295,000 13,936,000 9.414.000 7.982.000 5.830.000 3 571,000 C OFFEE. Brazil (1916).......................... Ceil Hal Am erica (1915)... V enezuela (1915)................. Colombia (1915).................. D utch E ast Indies (1914), H a iti......................................... M exico (1912)....................... U nited States (1917)2. . . B ritish India (1916)3......... Jamaica (1916)...................... Other countries................... T otal............................ 2,253,007,000 337.048.000 137.967.000 149.423.000 94.254.000 57.594.000 53.759.000 57.503.000 30.164.000 7,387,000 213.148.000 3,391,254,000 U nited States (continental, 1917)............................................. 1,264,556,000 G erm any (1913).......................... 362.084.000 France (1915)............................... 337.308.000 A ustria-H ungary (1913)......... 130.952.000 N etherlands (1916).................... 69.625.000 B elgium (1913)............................ 93.250.000 Sweden (1915).............................. 88.698.000 Italy (1916)................................... 107.941.000 Denm ark (1914).......................... 31.965.000 U nited K ingdom (1916)......... 29.027.000 R ussia (1915)................................ 21.012.000 B ritish South Africa (1916).. 28,904,576 COCOA, 1915. Gold C oast............................. Ecuador................................... B razil....................................... St. T hom as (Portuguese) T rinidad................................. D om inican R ep u b lic___ V enezuela.............................. G renada.................................. A ll other countries........... T otal............................ 167.598.000 72.386.000 101.985.000 65.252.000 48.078.000 51.563.000 27.066.000 16.232.000 74.524.000 624,684,000 U nited S tates.............................. G erm any....................................... N ether la n d s................................. U nited K ingdom ....................... France............................................. Sw itzerland.................................. A ustria-H ungary....................... S p ain ............................................... B elgiu m ......................................... A ll other countries.................... T ota l................................... 1The figures represent exports. * Chiefly Porto Rico. s The figures represent exports only for years ended Mar. 31. 185.585.000 96.121.000 90.289.000 104.205.000 68.343.000 24.936.000 12.456.000 14.356.000 8,377,000 44.079.000 648,747,000 STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL PORTS. 781 N o . 4 0 9 . — P R I N C I P A L P O R T S O P T H E W O R L D : F o r e ig n C o m m e r c e D u r i n g t h e L a t e s t Y e a r f o r W h ic h D a t a a r e A v a i l a b l e . [Sources: Official reports of the respective countries.! C ountry and port. Y ear.1 Im ports. E xports. T otal com merce. EUROPE. U nited K ingdom : Dollars . Dollars . Dollars. London 2................................................................ 1916 1,748,933,000 917,060,000 2,665,993,000 Liverpool 3............................................................ 1916 954,624,000 1,362,735,000 2,317,359,000 H ull 4 .5..................................................................... . 1916 263,547,000 158,702,000 422,249,000 M anchester &....................................................... 1916 107,950,000 233,435,000 341,385.000 Glasgow................................................................. 1916 164,508,000 204,759,000 369,267,000 Southam pton 6................................................... 1916 23,102,000 58,824,000 81,926,000 Grimsby 7............................................................. 1916 82,282,000 24,186,000 106,468,000 H arw ich 8.............................................................. 1916 11,828,000 4,801,000 16,629,000 Tyne ports 91........................................................ 1916 . 0 56,971,000 90, 042,000 147,013,000 C ardiff 19 ................................................................ 1916 43,991,000 65,711,000 109,702,000 Leith 111.................................................................. 1916 . 2 42,076,000 6,010,000 48,086,000 Bristol is ................................................................ 1916 119,667,000 11,330,000 130,997,000 B elfa st13................................................................ 1916 47,990,000 1,996,000 49,986,000 Germany: Ham burg 14 *......................................................... 1913 . 1,084,325,000 817,275,000 1,901,600,000 Bremen 14.............................................................. 1913 370,608,000 211,421,000 582,029,000 B elgium : A ntw erp................................................... 1912 623,164,000 588,181,000 1,211,345,000 France: 389,639,000 365,733,000 M arseille................................................................ 1913 755,372,000 357,924,000 258,795,000 H avre...................................................................... 1913 616,719,000 D unkirk ................................................................ 1913 187,538,000 36,201,000 223,739,000 B ordeau x.............................................................. 1913 89,163,000 78,606,000 167,769,000 Italy: 387,600,000 120,934,000 Genoa...................................................................... 1915 508,534,000 90,945,000 31,768,000 122,713,000 N ap les.................................................................... 1915 74,360,000 T urkey: C onstantinople 1 .................................... 1912 :> 28,600,000 102,960,000 A ustria-H ungary: 175,997,000 Trieste 16............................................................... 1913 161,430,000 337,428,000 43,833,000 53,923,000 F iu m e.................................................................... 1912 97,756,000 R ussia: Petrograd............................................................. 1915 14,575,000 16,841,000 31,416,000 103,000 463,500 R ig a ......................................................................... 1915 566,500 O dessa.................................................................... 1915 721,000 51,500 772,500 V in d a u ................................................................... 1914 4.061.000 27,852,000 31,913,000 1,494,000 R ev a l...................................................................... 1915 1.700.000 3,194,000 10,590,000 L ibau...................................................................... 1914 15,703,000 26,293,000 N ovorossisk......................................................... 1914 35,858,000 9,573,000 45,431,000 N ik olaiev.............................................................. 1914 873,000 18,442,000 19,315,000 R ostov.................................................................... 1914 424,000 31,173,000 30,749,000 Kherson................................................................. 1914 39,000 8,767,000 8,728,000 B atu m .................................................................... 1914 4,469,000 14,593,000 19,062,000 V ladivostok......................................................... 1914 26,481,000 1,752,000 28,233,000 Spain: Barcelona.............................................................. 1913 109,267,000 79,428,000 29,839,000 19,162,000 V alencia................................................................ 1913 33,504,000 14,342,000 B ilb ao..................................................................... 1913 32,201,000 22,272,000 9,929,000 AMERICA. U nited S tates:171 > 8 New Y ork............................................................ 1917 4,391,319,000 1,338,199,000 3,053,120,000 G alveston.............................................................. 1917 274,784,000 8,505,000 266,279,000 408,027,000 N ew Orleans....................................................... 1917 303,510,000 104,517,000 M assachusetts..................................................... 1917 443,483,000 225,578,000 217,905,000 573,957,000 P hiladelphia....................................................... 1917 109,486,000 464,471,000 418,006,000 M aryland.............................................................. 1917 374,033,000 43,973,000 286,917,000 San Francisco..................................................... 1917 144,027,000 142,890,000 375,971,000 W ashington......................................................... 1917 198,321,000 177,650,000 1 Calendar years except as noted. 2 Including L eigh, Queenborough, and Rochford. 3 Including Birkenhead and Garston. 4 Including K eadby. 5 Including Ellesm ere, Port, Partington, R uncorn, and Warrington. 6 Includes L ym ington. 7 Includes lm rningham . 8 Includes Parkeston Q uay. 9 Comprise N ew castle, N orth Shields, and South Shields. 10 Includes Barry Dock and Penarth. n Includes Cockenzie, Fisherrow, and Morrison’s H aven. 12 Includes A vonm outh, Portishead, and W eston-super-M are. 13 Includes Larne. 14 Sea-borne im ports and exports, exclusive of trade w ith other countries of the German Empire. J5 Year ending Mar. 13. i® Sea-borne im ports and exports of m erchandise, including trade w ith A ustria-H ungary. 17 Year ending June 30. 18 Figures are for custom s districts as of th e fiscal year 1917. 782 STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL PORTS. N o. 4 0 9 . — P r i n c i p a l P o r t s o f t h e W o r l d : F o r e i g n C o m m e r c e D u r i n g t h e L atest Y ea r s fo r W h ic h D a t a Country and port. A m erica —continued. U nited States—C ontinued. V irginia................................................................. B uffalo................................................................... M ich igan .............................................................. St. L aw ren ce..................................................... Canada: M ontreal1................................................... M exico: h * Vera Cruz.............................................................. T am pico................................................................ Cuba: H abana............................................................ Argentina: Buenos A ires....................................... Brazil: San tos..................................................................... R io de Janeiro.................................................... Chile: Valparaiso............................................................. Iq uiq u e.................................................................. A ntofagasta......................................................... Peru: Callao................................................................. U ruguay: M ontevideo............................................ ASIA. China: 6 Shanghai............................................................... Canton.................................................................... T ien tsin ................................................................. Japan: Y okoham a............................................................ K ob e....................................................................... Osaka...................................................................... B ritish colonies: Singapore 6............................................................ Calcutta l >7.......................................................... B om b ay13............................................................. . AFRICA. E gypt: A lexandria.................................................. OCEANIA. Australia: s>45 S yd n ey ................................................................... M elbourne............................................................ are A v a il a b l e — : C ontinued. Exports. Year. Im ports. 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1913 1913 1916 1916 1916 1916 1915 1915 1915 1916 1911 Dollars. 19,330,000 67,715,000 41,749,000 98,660,000 2 222,119,000 40,733,000 22,825,000 183,154,000 176,982,000 52,093,000 86,597,000 26,306,000 4,709,000 8,539,000 29,277,000 42,627,000 Dollars . 137,012,000 217,120,000 290,376,000 103,939,000 384,314,000 42,118,000 40,379, O'M ) 89,006,0^0 263,186,000 118,229,000 47,604,000 11,929,000 16,408,000 22,057,000 32,305,000 32,167,000 1916 1916 1916 1916 1916 1916 1916 1916 1916 171,493,000 21,487,000 36,718,000 104,554,000 183,488,000 40,867,000 244,589,000 167,667,000 143,422,000 177,209,000 45,620,000 17,702,000 248,080,000 165,056,000 70,690,000 214,600,000 285,859,000 143,846,000 348.703.000 67.106.000 54.420.000 352.634.000 351.544.000 111.557.000 459.189.000 453.525.000 187.268.000 1916 106,109,000 178,086,000 284,195,000 1916 1916 157,050,000 129,430,000 193,676,000 67,034,000 350.726.000 196.464.000 1 Y ear ending Mar. 31. 2 Im ports for consum ption. 3 Y ear ending June 30. 4 Inclusive of precious m etals. 5 Direct foreign trade, o cclusive of reexports. 6 Inclusive of intercolonial trade, but e cciusivo of treasure. J Merchandise only, exclusive of G overnm ent stores. T otal com merce. D olla rs . 156.342.000 284.835.000 332.125.000 202.599.000 606.432.000 82.851.000 63.204.000 272.159.000 440.168.000 170.322.000 134.201.000 38.235.000 21.117.000 30.595.000 61.581.000 74.794.000 783 STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL POSTS. Ho. 4 1 0 . — PRINCIPAL PORTS OP THE WORLD: V M ENT a r e A IN T H E F O R E IG N T R A D E , D U R IN G v a il a b l e essel T o nnag e M o vbT H E L A T E S T Y E A R F O R W H IC H D A T A . [Sources: Official reports of the respective countries. The figures are not comparative. Authorities state that if the same vessel were measured according to the laws of the various countries the tonnage results would vary at least 30 per cent.] Country and port. Year. Entered. Cleared. Country and port. EUROPE. United States— Continued. Maryland....... Galveston......... New Orleans..'. Washington___ San Francisco. Canada:5 Montreal......... Vancouver___ Victoria.......... Mexico:1 1 T am pico...... Vera Crux....... Argentina: Bue nos A ires...... Brazil: n Rio de Janeiro.. Santos............ Uruguay: Monte video................ Cuba: Habana... Entered. 8 1917 9 1917 • 1917 9 1917 •1917 2.065.000 1.096.000 2.833.000 3.054.000 1.287.000 2,407)000 1.246.000 3.019.000 3.102.000 1.508.000 •1910 8 1916 *1916 1.613.000 1.889.000 1.955.000 1.663.000 1.593.000 2,214*000 1912 1912 1.521.000 1.447.000 1.510.000 1.427.000 Cleared. AMERICA— con. United Kingdom:* London........... Liverpool..___ Cardiff............. Tyne ports....... Southampton.. Cork, including Queenstown. Glasgow.......... MaltarValetta*. Gibraltar........ Germany: Hamburg*___ Bremen * ........ Bremerhavenf Denmark: Copen hagen....... France:1 5 ** Dunkirk.. Havre----Cherbourg Bordeaux. Boulogne MarseUlc Ai Year. Trieste Belgium: A n t werp................ Netherlands: Rot terdam............. Italy: Genoa.............. Naples............. Greece: Piraeus5. Portugal: Lisbon 7 * 8 Cronstadt - Petrograd_____ Riga................ Archangel........ Batum............. Vladivostok___ Spain: Barcelona........ Bilbao (VUcaya)-----. . . . Valencia.......... Turkey: Constan tinople............. 1914 1914 1914 1914 1914 13.006.000 11.959.000 7.285.000 6.999.000 4.652.000 10.453.000 10.813.000 8.938.000 7.242.000 4.655.000 1914 1914 1914 1913 3.120.000 3.012.000 5.546.000 0,315,000 2.954.000 3.987.000 5.552.000 0,161,000 1913 1913 1913 12.997.000 1.511.000 2.038.000 13.192.000 1.506.000 1.945.000 1912 3.441.000 3.484.000 1910 1916 1916 1916 1916 1916 1.201.000 2.042.000 230.000 2.824.000 013.000 5.299.000 109.000 1.112.000 57,000 1.014.000 317.000 3.402.000 1912 1913 2.125.000 3.460.000 2.144.000 3.460.000 1912 13.757.000 13.722.000 1916 3.192.000 5.331.000 1914 1914 1914 1914 5.336.000 5.120.000 4.067.000 9.337.000 5.119.000 5.033.000 4.055.000 9.206.000 1914 1914 1914 1914 1915 1.171.000 1.044.000 772.000 939.000 716.000 1.246.000 1.067.000 1.081.000 823.000 861.000 706,000 1,216,000 1913 2.641.000 1.856.000 1915 1913 1913 2.015.000 1.705.000 1.940.000 1.523.000 14,319,000 1913 AMERICA. United States: u > New York....... • 1917 Massachusetts.. 9 1917 Philadelphia... 91917 12,913,000 2,012,000 2,540,000 13,187,000 1.448.000 2.521.000 1Calendar years except as noted. * Arrivals and departures at British ports. * Year ending Mar. 31. * Includes only over-sea navigation. » Ships with cargoes only. 8 Steamers only. 7 In d iies "grande cabotagem,” i. e., traffic botween Portugal and Madeira and the Azores. 8 Year ending Mar. 13. * Year ending June 30. "Figures for customs districts as of the fiscal year 1917. 1912 7,962,000 6,285,000 1916 1916 4.347.000 2.650.000 4.342.000 2.652.000 1912 1916 8.598.000 3.914.000 8.593.000 3.450.000 1.383.000 1.441.000 1,318,O dd 1,734,000 11,045,000 6,602,000 4.869.000 2.077.000 8.316.000 11,025,000 6,612,000 4.907.000 2.080.000 8,503,000 3.187.000 1.979.000 5.709.000 4.775.000 3.113.000 1.996.000 5.722.000 4.777.000 967,000 1,344,000 1916 2,960,000 3,236,000 1910 2,825,000 2,418,000 •1910 9 1916 •1916 •1910 716.000 1,079,000 735.000 423.000 375.000 1,102,000 759.000 156.000 British India: Bombay.......... 81910 Calcutta........... *1916 British colonies, n. e. s.: Hongkong-Vioto ria » ............... 1914 Singapore m ___ 1916 Colombo1 5 1915 Aden15.......... 8 1910 China: Shanghai1 1910 7 Japan: Yoke 1910 okohama.. N a g a s a k i___ 1916 Kobe......... . 1910 M o ji................ 1916 AFRICA. Alexanp ■ a s ............... Union of South Africa: Cape Town....... Port Natal (Durban)___ 1916 OCEANIA. , Australia: Melbourne1 .... 8 Sydney1 .......... 8 Fremantle1___ 8 Adelaide1 8 u Gross tons. 1 Includes coastwise traffic. 7 » Excluding Chinese junks. i* Excluding warships, transports, yachts, native craft, and vessels under 50 tons. 1 5 Excluding vessels that called for coaling and for orders only. w Excluding native craft. 1 7 Vessels entered and cleared at the maritime cus toms. Junks not included. “ Tonnage entered covers "over-sea direct" only. 784 No. 4 1 1 .—DISTANCES FBOM NEW TOEK, NEW OBLEANS, SAN FBANCISCO, AND POET TOWNSEND TO THE FBINCIPAL POETS OP THE WOULD AND THE PB1NC1PAL CITIES 0 7 THE UNITED STATES. [Sources: Water routes In nautical miles, Hydrographic Office, Navy Department; land routes In statute miles, War Department.] rOBBIQN CITIES.) Port and route. Aden: New Or leans. San Port Fran-, Town cisco. send. 6,532 7,870 10,085 11,408 *14,499 *14,279 *14,801 *13,982 3,325 4,853 12,323 13,167 10,182 11,855 9,536 11,848 *6,516 7,554 8,264 13,671 7,800 *6,524 8,329 9,039 14,446 7,600 11,075 12,566 11,508 12,278 8,120 11,250 *9,723 *9,731 *14,176 *14,184 9,500 10.300 10,800 11,600 15,900 16,700 11,500 11.300 *12,771 *12,559 *12,971 *12,262 13,993 12,745 14,837 14,236 *il,311 *11,319 *14,441 *14,449 12 , no 12,885 12,512 13,287 15,108 15,800 14,500 15,270 15,064 15,839 9,580 9,780 Port and route. \ TTamhiirp... ............ ............................................... ...... Via New York................... . ............................... . Habana.......................... .......................... ...1 ........... Via New Orleans................... .................................. Via Tehuantepec.... . ............. ....................... . Via Panama..................................................... ......... Havre........................................... .............................. Via New York......................................... ................. Hongkong.............. ............ ........................................ Via Port Townsend................................................... Via San Francisco..................................................... Via Tehuantepec....................................................... Via Panama............................................................. Via Sues.............................. ..................................... Via Cape of Good Hope........................... ................. Via Magellan Strait................................................... Honolulu..................................................................... Via San Francisco.................................................... Via Port Townsend.................................................. Via Panama............................. .......... ..................... Via Tehuantepec..................................................... Via Magellan Strait................................................... Kingston, Jamaica........................................................ Kongo River, mouth of................................... Via New Orleans.......................................... ........ Via New York................ ......................................... Liverpool..................................................................... Via New York........................................... ............... Via Tehuantepec........................ ............................. Via Panama..................................................... . Via Magellan Strait........ ............... . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... London............ ................................................... : ___ Via New York................ , ............ ............................ Via Tehuantepec.................................. ............ . Via Panama........................... .................. . Via Magellan Strait............................................ . New York. New Or leans. '3,652 5,243 1,227 597 3,169 4,760 *9,085 *9,277 10,572 11,431 11,610 13,590 16,868 *8,865 *8,568 9,317 10,830 12,892 13,863 17,318 *5,288 *4,579 *5,569 *5,349 6,686 6,085 5,806 4,582 13,269 13,719 1,473 1,165 5,662 6,580 3,053 4,553 3,233 4,507 San Fran cisco. Port Town send. *6,843 *6,851 *3,079 3,219 4,337 *4,006 3,992 5,112 *6,360 6,086 *6,368 5,886 2,097 2,370 *9,062 *8,853 *9,559 *8,859 *6,244 7,169 8,038 13,503 *6,250 7,944 8,813 14,278 *6,424 7,349 8,218 13,683 *6,432 8,124 8,993 14,458 DISTANCES. Via Rue?, and Rtrait Via Rlngapnrn . .......... Via Ringap^rn and Port Townsend .. Via Singapore and Pan ^ i^ n n fse o ........................ AntwAfn __ .......... Via New Yf)r^' - - __ - - - ......... ...... Via Tnhnarttanoe ... . Via Panama - -, - - - - - . . _____ Via Magellan PtTflft , . . . . . . . . 'RutAvla ^Tftv(i\ Via Tehuantepec. . . . . . . ........... Via Panama Via^naTf'lanai r yia flapfl of fJnnri TTnpe Bombay: , Via Rue® n^nei Via Capn of ftnnd TTope . . . . . . . Via Sues and Naw York,, ... ..................................... Via Cape of Chod Hope and New York . . . . Via Sma* and TAhimntepAn Vis ^letf ftnrl Pannms Via Cape of Hood Hnpe and Tphnantepan.............. Via Cape of Good Hope and Panama Via Maanllan Strait . . _ . . .................. Via RlnffATVAm . ............................ . Via Alnaarinra anH Pnrt TnwnuAnd ............. Via anH Ran IWriAfaAA Via flinaarkAM anri TAhncm tATVAA Via Singapore and Panama...................................... New York. Manila: 6,943 7,213 Via Honolulu and San Bernardino Strait. 5,993 Via Yokohama......................................... *9,480 *8,771 Via Yokohama and San Francisco............ *9,192 *8,972 Via Yokohama and Port Townsend.......... 10,735 9,480 Via Tehuantepec.......................................... 11,546 10,993 Via Panama...............................................11,556 12,946 Via Suez..................................................... 13,536 13,986 Via Cape of Good Hope........................... . Via Suez and New York............ — ......... *14,747 *14,755 Via Cape of Good Hope and New York... *16,727 *16,735 16,736 17,145 Via Magellan Strait.................. .................. 3,876 5,266 Marseille................................. . — ................ *7,067 *7,073 *13,021 *13,029 Via New York........................................ 7,930 8,705 *15,371 *15,379 Via Tehuantepec.............................-............ 8,332 9,107 8,990 / 8,896 Via Panama.................................................. 13,324 14,099 Via Magellan Strait..................................... 7,040 7,311 Melbourne........................................................ *10,231 *9,522 Via San Francisco...................................... 10,028 9,427 Via Panama.................................................. 9,852 8,604 Via Tehuantepec............................. . — 12,880 13,143 Via Magellan Strait..................................... 12,981 14,303 Via Suez Canal........................ ................... 12,670 12,933 4,012 4,769 Via Cape of Good Hope.............................. *1,172 *2,142 *2,917 Mexico City.................................................... 1*2,898 *1,526 *2,512 *3,349 4,172 5,562 *10,006 *10,014 Naples....................................................... . *7,363 *7,369 9,700 10,475 Via New York........................................... / 1,741 9,898 10,676 *2,482 *2,979 VI, 372 10,454 11,229 New Orleans.......................... ........................ 3.191 3,966 Via Tehuantepec. 4.704 5,479 3,324 4,090 Via Panama......... f 1,741 3.191 *3,199 New York................ L1,372 * Via Tehuantepec....................................... 4,415 5,190 5,305 6,080 *ll,80i *11,809 Via Panama.................................. ............ Nome, Alaska................... .......................... 2.705 2,356 *14,321 *14,329 *5,896 *5,187 8,900 8,700 Via San Francisco...................................... *5,555 *5,335 Via Port Townsend............................ 7,130 5,902 Via Tehuantepec........................................ 8,010 7,410 *7,043 *7,051 Via Panama............................................... 15,840 16,249 Via Magellan Strait.................................... 5,370 6,760 *6,398 *6,406 Odessa, via Gibraltar............ ...................... 3,277 4,052 7,240 8,015 Panama (western end of Panama Canal) *. 2,028 1,427 7,642 8,417 Via canal and Colon............................ 3,696 3,969 12,734 13,509 Pernambuco, Brazil...................................... 6,887 *6,895 5,054 4,908 Via New York.......................................... * 6,451 *6,948 Via New Orleans........................................ 6,591 7,366 Via Tehuantepec....................................... * By land. * By land and water. * Distance by canal from Colon to Panama, 47 miles. *6,145 7,154 7,840 13,209 7,511 *9,059 *3,867 *6,154 7,929 8,619 13,984 8,286 *9,067 *3,875 DISTANCES. 2,954 ±,458 Brest, France................. Via New YoTk............ Via Tehuantepec..... Via Panama................ T Via Magellan Strait_________________ 6,318 Buenos Aires................................................ Via Magellan Strait............ . Via New York........................................... 676 1,648 Bermuda...................................... ............... Via New York.................. .................... Calcutta: 9,830 11,239 Via Sue*..................................................... 12,180 12,838 Via Cape of Good Hope........................... Via Suez and New York.......................... Via Cape of Good Hope and New York. Via Singapore........................................... Via Singapore and San Francisco.......... >12,181 11,462 Via Singapore and Tehuantepec............ 13,405 12,181 14,230 13,694 Via Singapore and Panama..................... Callao: 4,246 2,991 Via Tehuantepec...................................... 3,392 2,764 Via Panama............................... .............. Via Magellan Strait................................. 9,603 10,142 Direct........................................................ Cape Town: 6,815 7,374 Direct.................................... .................... Via New York.......................................... Via Tehuantepec...................................... Via Panama............................................. Via Magellan Strait.............................. Colon (eastern end of Panama Canal) *__ 1,981 1,380 Via Canal and Panama............................ Colombo: * Via Suez Canal........................................ 8,610 10,146 11,130 11,684 Via Cape of Good Hope........................... Via Suez and New York.............. Via Cape of Good Hope and New York. Via Singapore........................................ 3,852 5,443 Direct. Via New York. 3*207 4,576 Gibraltar..................... Via New York......... Via Tehuantepec... Via Panama............ Via Magellan Strait. Guam.......................... Via San Francisco................... ................................... *8,245 *7,536 Via Port Townsend......................................................*8,107 *7,887 i Distances given are by water except as otherwise stated. 00 at N o . 4 1 1 .— D is t a n c e s f r o m N Y ew o r e, N ew and the O r l e a n s , S a n F r a n c is c o , P r in c ip a l C it ie s o p t h e U a n d P ort T o w n sen d to th e n i t e d S t a t e s — Continued. P r in c ip a l P orts op the W orld FOREIGN CITIES—Continued, New New San Or York, leans, Free* cisco. Fort and route. Port San New New Fran- Pert OfYork. leans. ejscp. Town send, Pert and route. Shanghai...................... ................... ................. ............. 6,530 7,305 Via San Francisco....................................................... 9,439 10,214 Via Port Townsend................ ................................... 5,123 6,509 18,321 *8,327 Via Tehuantepec................................................... Via Panama.................................. ......................... 9,160 9,935 Via Sues......................................................................... 9,562 10,337 Via Cape of Good Hope............................................... Tehuantepec; *3,199 *2,079 775 PortaTownsend..................................................... . X'4 rviaViiTantorkAo T Western end of railroad *........................................... 5,190 3,960 Eastern end of railroad *............................................ 6,080 5,479 Yi* PlQflilltQ/UnHAllan fttmitA Prtn+o Apnnofl 6,800 7,340 6,199 6,958 Tutuiia.................................................................. ........... Via San Francisco........................ ............................... "R /1a TanAirA 4,778 6,218 Via Vanr Vnrlr *7,969 *7,077 Valparaiso......................................................................... X7Ia Uanr HpliMma San Francisco............... . . . ................ .................. *7,700 * 8,107 Via Tehuantepec.......................................................... Via \7tn ^Tahnoti fonAA 7,730 8,605 Via pa.np.nn *Y|0 UoMllan KH-rai+ pflTIflTTlft 7,678 8,453 Via Magellan Strait................................... ................. X7ta 8,339 9,114 Vladivostok.................................................... ................ Qan VtM iviAfeAA 775 *3,191 *2,482 Via San Francisco........................................................ Via nt.Vmantanon 4,415 8,191 Via Poname Via Port Townsend........... ..........-....................... .... 5,305 4,704 Via San Francisco and Tehuantepec........................ St. Petersburg: Via San Francisco and Panama................................ 4,632 6,223 Direct Vrirlr Via Man 1 7,823 *7,829 Via Magellan Strait..................................................... Tnan R P Wellington, New Zealand ............... 1,438 1,630 Via Maw Vnrlr *4,619 * 4,627 Via San Francisco................ ................ ........... . Via Maw fWlaana Via Tehuantepec......................................................... *4,021 *4,618 Via i)ahnintttTMP 4,182 4,957 Via Panama.................................. 4,345 5,120 Via Magellan Strait Vie Panama Rtrftlt Via. llorrallavi 12,199 12,974 Via Suez 7,502 7,206 Via Cape of Good Hope fllnoanAVA Via Ann T?ranrtlaivi Yokohama *9,984 Via. Pi% T*rtWflaanH rf. t ............. U0,693 U0,185 Via Honolulu 110,405 Via San Francisco ; Via Aiiav 10,170 11,600 Via Port Townsend...................................................... Via rtona nf OnnH TTnna _ ___ 12,355 12,914 Via VrurnKoma and PonfitnA Via Honolulu and Tehuantepec................................. 13,104 12,503 Via San Francisco and Tehuantepec........... Via Yokohama and Tehuantepec......... .................... 12,309 10,961 Pernambuco, Brazil—Continued. . . . ...... ........... f. t_______________________________ ______ ______________ Q dti ......... . . ........... ............. ........................... .............. - . _____ ________ . __ ___ ... . . . ............... ......................................................... .................................... . .......... ................................... .......... ............................. .............. .— ...... ...... ....................... ...... .......... . *8,741 18,480 9,965 10,855 12,360 14,593 2,036 *7,341 8,331 5,480 4,687 8,460 *7,897 *7,656 9,122 10,001 17,036 *9,100 8,344 8,540 11,500 14,230 13,710 *7,727 *7,489 9,243 8,986 5,550 5,290 ■ 2,189 812 4,150 *6,632 7,622 4,256 4,035 8,733 4,706 *7,188 *7,336 8,674 9,410 17,445 5,909 *8,391 7,096 7,939 11 773 16,620 14,058 4,536 5,500 *7,018 *7,219 7,905 7,762 2,984 4,607 1 8,032 *8,269 8,741 10,254 13,750 14,806 1’ 4,357 6,416 4,240 5,770 Sitka, Alaska.................................................................... Via San Francisco........................................................ * 4,493 i 3,784 Via Port Townsend..................................................... * 3,931 13,711 Via Tehuantepec.......................................................... 5,748 4,493 Via Panama.................................................................. 6,607 6,006 Via Magellan Strait...................................................... 14,391 14,841 1 By land and water. 2 B y land. 1,302 732 Via Via Via Via Via Honolulu and Panama San Francisco and Panama Magellan Strait........ Singapore and Suez....................... Cape of Good Hope. 10,093 9,869 16,205 .............. 13,040 15,020 9,492 9,268 10,614 14,471 15,443 3Distance from Coatzacoalcos (eastern end of railroad) to Salina Cruz (western end of railroad), 190 miles. CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES.i City. New Or leans. San Fran cisco. Port Town send. City. 876 188 1,767 235 442 739 847 912 757 584 637 1,769 1,930 693 1,391 2,310 1,782 2,452 825 983 1,342 1,454 1,290 3,149 871 1,157 997 496 1,184 1,720 1,607 1,275 776 491 912 829 1,092 945 515 1,357 1,100 1,391 1,195 410 2,152 888 616 880 1,087 487 2,007 778 396 997 2,810 3,081 1,866 3,313 2,804 3,119 2,672 2,279 2,577 2,636 2,593 1,932 1,376 2,551 2,243 1,287 2,157 1,255 2,462 3,098 1,986 3,569 2,291 475 2,473 2,439 2,364 2,991 3,089 1,516 3,321 2,812 3,300 2,853 2,287 2,585 2,644 2,601 2,464 1,622 2,559 1,854 2,172 2,766 831 2,470 3,355 2,103 3,826 2,586 1,360 2,591 2,587 2,202 Minneapolis, Minn........................................................... Mobile, Ala.............................................., ..................... New Orleans, La.............................................................. New York, N. Y .............................................................. Norfolk, Va..................................................................... Ogden, Utah........................................... Oklahoma, Okla............................................................. Omaha, Nebr.................................................................... Philadelphia, Pa............................................................. Pittsburgh, Pa................................................................. Port Townsend, Wash..................................................... Portland, Me.................................................................. Portland, Oreg............................................................... Salt Lake City, Utah...................................................... San Antonio, T ex............................................................ San Diego, Cal.................................................................. San Francisco, Cal........................................................... Sante Fe, N. Mex............................................................ Sault Ste. Marie, Mich..................................................... Savannah, Ga............................. .................................... Seattle, Wash................................................................... Sioux City, Iowa.............................................................. St. Paul, Minn........................................ St. Louis, Mo.................................................................... Tacoma, Wash............................................................... Toledo, Ohio.................................................................... Washington, D. C................ ............................. New York. New Or leans. San Fran cisco. 1,332 1,231 1,372 1,285 141 2,101 2,623 2,482 3,191 3,247 786 1,994 1,786 3,100 2,747 1,005 3,428 722 823 1,911 602 347 2,405 1,608 1,405 91 444 3,199 350 3,204 2,442 1,943 3,231 3,191 2,211 1,036 845 3,151 1,422 1,322 1,065 3,199 705 228 1,372 1,093 1,891 752 1,080 1,281 1,142 2,979 1,722 2,746 1,928 571 2,088 2,482 1,351 1,399 661 2,931 1,173 1,275 699 2,890 1,040 1,144 1,286 2,581 3,104 957 1,821 2,091 2,199 916 2,523 3,069 Port Town send. 1,866 3,027 2,979 3,199 3,253 1,098 2,372 1,961 3,108 2,755 DISTANCES, Atlanta, Ga........... Baltimore, Md....... Bfsmarck, N. Dak. Boston, Mass......... Buffalo, N. Y ........ Charleston, S. C___ Chattanooga, Tenn. Chicago, 111............ Cincinnati, Ohio_ _ Cleveland, Ohio___ Columbus, Ohio_ _ Dallas, T ex............ Denver, Colo......... . Detroit, Mich.......... Duluth, Minn......... E l Paso, T ex......... . Galveston, T ex___ Helena, Mont........ . Indianapolis, In d .., Jacksonville, F la ... Kansas City, Mo_ _ Key West, Fla____ Little Rock, A r k ... Los Angeles, Cal_ _ Louisville, K y ....... . Memphis, Tenn___ Milwaukee, W is___ New York. 3,936 233 1,135 2,745 1,487 1,005 1,899 2,367 3,285 48 1,917 1,877 2,380 70 2,531 3,077 1 Distances given are by land. So <1 INDEX Page. Asbestos, production................................................229 Asia: Exports to, 1800-1917 .............................................. 729 Imports from, 1800-1917 ........................................ 727 Imports and exports, m erchandise.............. 375, 379,727,729 Asphaltum, p rod u ction .......................................... 228 Asses and burros on fa r m s...... ............................. 159 A tlantic districts, imports and exports of, 1856-1917 ...................................................................... 736 Australia: Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 379 Statistics o f........................................................ 766-775 Austria-Hungary: Acquisition and organization.......................... 10 Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 354 Area and p op u lation ........................................ 10,42 Statistics o f........................................................ 766-775 F ish eries............................................................ 179,180 Azores, and Madeira Islands, imports from Imports into and exports from, m erchandise. 525 and exports to, m erchandise...............................354 S ch ools........................................................................ 126 A lcohol, denatured...................................................... 241 B anks, clearings o f .................................. 599,600, 707 A lgeria.................................................................... 766-775 Banks, national: A liens. (See Im m igration.) Capital, surplus, dividends, earnings...............5G5 Alm onds, p ro d u ctio n .............................................. 156 Classification of loans and discounts in re A lum inum , production.................................... 226,741 serve cities and States................................. 572 Anim als: Coin and coin certificates h eld .................... 569 Exports o f.................................................................. 713 Deposits in, 1864-1917............................................ 708 Grazed on national forest ranges.......................170 Federal reserve banks.................................... 576-585 Number and value of farm ........ 159,160,738,739 Liabilities and reserves of, by cities.................567 A ntim onial lead ,p rod u ctio n .............................. 226 Loans and d isco u n ts........................................... 572,707 Apples, production.................................... 156,158,168 Loans, capital, etc .......................................... 570,707 Appropriations, annual, made by Congress, Resources and liabilities o f...................................566 Surplus and undivided profits.......................... 707 and objects o f ............................................................ 652 Apricots, prod u ction ................................ 156,158,169 Banks, private: Area of: Deposits in, 1875-1917........................................ 708 Forest lands acquired under the Weeks law . 173 Resources and liabilities o f..................................594 Hom estead entries, by States............................ 17 Banks, savings: Indian reservation s.............................................. 16 Deposits in .................................................. 591,592, 708 Irrigation system s.................................................21-31 N um ber of depositors, e tc .. 591,592,596,597,709 Land unappropriated.......................................... 19 Postal, of principal cou n tries.......................... 776 Lands certified or patented on account of Postal system ............................................................ 598 railroad g ra n ts.................................................... 18 Resources and liabilities o f......................... 591,592 Lands patented........................................................ 21 Banks, State: National forest range............................................ 170 Deposits in, 1840-1917 ............................................ 708 N ational forests, by States.................................. 171 Resources and lia b ilitie s.................................... 593 N oncontiguous territory...................................... 10 Barbados, imports from and exports to, mer Principal countries........................................ 766-775 chandise .................................................................... 367 The United States— Barley; By S tates................................................................ 9 Acreage and p ro d u ctio n ............ 141,155,156,157 Total area, exclusive of Alaska and the V alue.................................................................... 141,157 islands, 1800-1917............................................ 704 Bars, railroad. (S e e R ails.) Argentina: Barytes, production.................................................. 228 Imports from and exports to, m erchandise.. 370 B auxite, production.....................................................226 Statistics o f........................................................ 766-775 Beans, acreage and p ro d u ctio n .......... 141,156,157 Army, Regular, force o f ............................................ 675 Beef, prices o f...................................... 545,547,554,557 Arsenious oxide, production...................................226 Beet sugar p roduced................................. 216,217,740 Page. A ccid ents................... 241 -246, 310,311,341,342,343 Acreage of farm crop s........................................ 155 Aden, imports from and exports to, merchan dise....................................................................... 375 Admission of States and Territories, date o f .. 9 Africa: Exports to, 1800-1917........................................ 729 Imports from, 1800-1917 ................................. 727 Imports and exports, merchandise............ 322, 387,727,729 Union of South......................................... 766-775 Agriculture, statistics o f ............................ 127-1GS, 716,717,738, 739,740 Alaska: 789 790 INDEX. Page. Beets, sugar, grown in 1899 and 1909................. 154, 155,156,157 Belgian Kongo: Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 382 Statistics of........................................................ 766-775 Belgium : Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 354 Statistics o f........................................................ 766-775 Belligerent countries, dates of severances of dip lomatic relations and declarations of w ar___676 Bermuda, imports from and exports to, mer chandise .................................................................... 361 Births, number reported, excess over deaths, number per 1 0 0 deaths, rate per 1 , 0 0 0 popu lation, etc., in registration area, 1915.............. 77 Blackberries and dewberries, acreage and p rod u ction ................................................ 155,156,158 Blind population........................................................ 71 Bolivia: Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 370 Statistics o f........................................................ 766-775 Books, maps, etc., exports of dom estic.............. 715 Borax, production...................................................... 227 Brazil: Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 370 Statistics o f........................................................ 766-775 British Africa, imports from and exports to, m erch an dise.................................................... 382,383 British Australasia, imports from and exports to, m erchandise...................................................... 379 British colonies, statistics o f.......................... 766-775 British Columbia, imports from and exports to, m erch an dise...................................................... 362 British East Indies: Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 376 Statistics o f........................................................ 766-775 British Guiana; Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 372 Statistics of........................................................ 766-775 British Honduras, imports from and exports to , m erch a n d ise.................... ...................................... 361 British India: Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 376 Statistics o f........................................................ 766-775 British Oceania, imports from and exports to, m erch a n d ise.................................................... 379,380 British West Indies, imports from and exports to, m erchandise............................................ 366,367 Brom ine, production...................................................228 Broom corn, acreage and production. 155,156,157 B u ck w h ea t: Acreage and production.............. 141,155,156,157 V alue.............................................................................. 141 B uilding and loan associations, num ber and assets of, by S tates........................................ 608,609 Building operations, by principal c itie s.. 224,225 Bulgaria: Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 354 Statistics o f........................................................ 766-775 Butter: P r ic e s.......................................................... 547,554,557 P rod uction ........................................................ 161,162 C alcium chloride, production.................................228 Call m oney, w eekly range and w eekly rates, N ew York, N. Y ........................................ 605,606,607 Canada: Page. Imports from and exports to, m erchan d ise.................................................................... 362,363 In transit bread stuffs from.......................................516 Statistics o f.................. 766-775 Canal, Panam a.................................................... 332-336 Canary Islands, imports from and exports to, m erch an d ise.................................................... . 383 Cane, sorghum, acreage and production.............153, 155.156.157 Cane, sugar, acreage and production................ 153, 155.156.157 Carrying power, w orld’s to n n a g e .........................778 Carrying trade: Imports and exports b y ........ ..... 337-340,730,731 Total v alu e................................................................ 339 Value, by nationalities of vessels, e tc.......... 340 Cars: Electric...........................................................................295 Motor.................................................................... 283,284 R ailw ay...................................................... 298,299,751 Cattle; Num ber and v a lu e ................................ 159,160,738 P ric e s.......................................................................... 547 Receipts at principal primary m arkets. 324,325 Cement: P r ic e s................................................................... 548 P roduction...................................................................227 Central Am erican States: Imports from and exports to, m erchan dise .......................................................... 363,364,365 Statistics o f........................................................ 766-775 Cereal production,acreage, v a lu e ,e tc ___ 22-31, 23-29,139-145,155,156,157 Certificates of indebtedness, rates of interest, amounts issued, etc.................................................. 628 Cheese: P ric e s........................................................... 547,548, 555 P roduction.......... ............................................. 163,164 Chemicals, etc., exports of..... ................................... 713 Cherries, production.................................. 156,158,169 Chickens, p ro d u ctio n ...................................... 166,167 Chile: Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 371 Statistics o f........................................................ 766-775 China: Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 375 Statistics o f............................ 766-775 Chosen: Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 375 Statistics o f........................................................ 766-775 Chromic iron-ore production...................................226 C hurches........................................................................ 76 Circulation of m oney................. 562,563,564,705,706 Cities, principal: Death rate o f ............ ............................................... 78 Distances, etc.................... 766-775 Fires...................................................................... 621.622 P op u latio n .......................................................... 51,53 Receipts, by sources...................................... 623,624 Civil Service: A dditions to and subtractions from .................692 Positions u n d e r .............................................. 689,692 Results of exa m in a tio n s..................................... 689 Clay products, production o f.....................................227 IH D E X , Clearing houses: Page. Exchanges, hy c itie s........................................ 600 Total transactions.................................... 604, 707 Transactions at New York....................... 599,707 Climatic conditions at specified stations: Highest temperature...................................... 12 Humidity............................. , ........................... 15 Lowest temperature........................................ 11 Normal temperature...................................... 13 Precipitation.................................................... 14 Coal: Anthracite, produced, imported, exported, and retained for consumption................... 537 Anthracite, shipm ents.................................... 327 Bituminous and anthracite, per cent of product exported.................................. 537,717 Bituminous and anthracite, tonnage mined per m a n .................................................................... 259 Bitum inous, produced, imported, exported, and retained fof consum ption.........................537 Em ployees in m ines and tonnage m in e d ... 259 Fatalities in m ines.................................................. 242 M ovem ents of coal and coke over railroads. 327 P r ic e s .......................................................................... 327 Produced.................................... 226,232,537,560,741 Production, hy States............................... 232 Supply, by S tates..................................................32,33 World’s p ro d u ctio n .............................................. 779 Coast-Guard Service: Expenditures............................................................ 343 Work performed b y .................................................343 Cocoa, production and consumption of leading countries.................................................................... 7S0 Coffee: Consumption per capita.............................. 539,750 Exports and consumption by principal coun tries .......................................................................... 780 Imports, 1830-1917 .................................................. 750 Imports, exports, and consum ption o f .........539 P rices.................................................. 545,548,555,750 Coin and coin certificates held by national b a n k s.................................................................. 568,569 C oin age.............................................................................561 Coke ovens, accidents a t .............................................244 Coke produced, imported, exported, and re tained for con su m p tion .........................................535 College statistics.......................................... 120,121,758 Colombia: Imports from and exports to, m erch an dise.. 371 Statistics o f........................................................ 766-775 Commerce, w orld’s developm ent........................ 778 Congressional representation, by States.......... 703 Consumption, imports for.................. 499, 503,504 Consumption, production, imports, and e x ports: C o a lAnthracite ...............................................................537 B itum inous.............................................................. 537 C oke.............................................................................. 635 C o ffee.................................................................. 539,750 Corn............................................................................. 531 C otton.................................................................. 534,746 E xplosives.*,...............................................................239 F la x se e d .................................................................... 542 Malt liquors.................... ................................ 640, 7 5 3 Pig ir o n .............................. -..................................... 538 791 Page. Consumption, production, imports, and ex ports—Continued. Pulp w o o d ................................................................ 541 B ails.............................................................................. 538 S a lt ................................................................................. 536 S p irits.................................................................. 540,753 Sugar............................................................ 532,533, 749 T ea .................. 539,750 T in p lates.......................................................................542 W heat.......................................................................... 531 W in e s.................................................................. 540,753 W ool.............................................................................. 535 Copper, and m anufactures of, exports.................743 Copper: P r ic e s.................................................................. 547,548 P roduction........................................................ 226,741 Com: Acreage and production___ 140,142,155,156,157 Exports of dom estic.............................. 531, 714,717 Per cent of product exported.....................531,717 P rices........ ................................................. 140,545,547 Produced,imported, exported, and retained for consum ption, 1867-1917 ............................ 531 Corn meal, prices...........................................................558 Corporations and insurance com panies sub ject to special taxes, returns received, returns showing taxes due and total taxes assessed, hy S ta te s...................................................................... 660 Costa Rica: Imports from and exports to, m erchandise.. 363 Sta tisti cs o f........................................................ 768-775 Cost payments, by principal c itie s .........................625 Cotton, raw: Acreage and production.............. 146,155,156,157 Bales taken by m ills.............................................. 746 Commercial crop, imports, exports, and con sum ption, 1863-1917 .......................................... 534 Crop, by S ta tes........................................................ 146 Exports................................................................ 534,746 Im ports........................................................................ 747 Per cent of product exp orted .......................... 534 Prices............................ 534,716 Produced.................................................... 140,534,740 Produced, imported, exported, and retained for consum ption............................................. 534 W orld’s production................................................ 778 Cotton manufactures: Exports.................................................................. 517,745 Imports, 1800-1917.................................................. 745 Number of establishm ents.................................. 745 P ric e s.................................................. 544,547t 549,754 Spindles in operation, 1883-1917 ...................... 746 V alue............................................................................ 745 W ages.............................................................................745 Cotton seed and cottonseed products, acreage and production........................ 146,155,156,157,222 Cottonseed oil, prices...................................................547 Cows, num ber and v alu e................................ 159,160 Cranberries, acreage and production. 155,156,158 Crete, statistics o f.............................................. 766-775 Cuba: Imports from and exports to, m erchandise.. 367 Statistics o f.......... ............................................. 766-775 Currency circulation................................ 562,705, 706 Customs receipts, 1800-1917.................................... 709 792 INDEX, Customs Tevenue: Page. Am ount of and expense of co llectin g ......653 A nnual collections, 1800-1917...................... 709 By principal classes of imported m erchan dise........................................................................504 By tariff g ro u p s............... 499 From liquors and tobacco..............................657 Danish W est Indies (Virgin Islands of the United States),im ports from and exports to, m erch an dise........................................................368 Deaths in registration area: Per 1,000 of population and annual aver ages— B y color, nativity, and parent n a tiv ity .. 83 B y sex and a g e .................................................. 84 B y States...............................................................77,89 By States and in cities and rural districts. 90 Kates by races and States.................................... 77 Rate from all causes in cities and rural dis tricts by registration States............................ 90 Excess of births over deaths.............................. 77 Number and rate per 100,000 of population, b y principal causes.......................................... 86,87 Number reported r.>y States and races, 1915.. 77 Of infants.............................. 77 Population, deaths aod death rate for the entire area and original S ta tes...................... 88 Rate by principal cities........................................ 78 Growth of area.......................................................... 90 D ebt of the U nited States: Analysis of.................................................................. 626 Annual interest charge.................................. 626,705 Certificates of indebtedness, amounts issued, etc.............................................................................. 628 Interest-bearing d e b t.................................... 626,705 Interest paid on, 1800-1917.................................. 710 Interest, per capita........................................ 626, 705 Less cash in T reasury.................................. 627,704 Per cap ita ......................................................... 627,704 Debts, gross, less sinking-fund assets, total and per capita.................................................. 630,633 Debts of principal countries and per capita ................................................................ 770,772 Denmark: Imports from and exports to,m erchandise. 355 Statistics o f........................................................ 766-775 Deposits in: Federal reserve banks.................................... 576,577 Loan and trust com panies.................................. 595 N ational banks........................................ 566,570,708 Postal and other savings banks of the w orld........................................................................ 776 Postal savings sy ste m .............................................598 Private b a n k s.................................................. 594,708 Savings banks.......................... 591,592,596,597,708 State b anks............................... ........................ 593,708 Depositors in savings banks.................. 596,597,709 Diatomaceous earth.......................................................229 Diplomatic relations, dates of severance by the belligerent countries...................................... 676 Disasters to v essels.................................... 341, 342,343 Disbursements: Interest on public d eb t................................ 626,710 Navy, 1800-1917........................................................ 710 Of principal countries and per cap ita.. 770,772 Disbursements—Continued. Pag©. Ordinary, 1800-1917................................................ 710 P en sio n s............................................................ 695,710 Post o ffice.......................................................... 650,755 Public, objects of, 1905-1917 ............................... 643 Public schools.......................................... 113,114,758 710 War, 1800-1917................................................... D istances................................................................ 784-787 Divorces: Granted to husband or w ife— Number and increase, 1887-1906.................. 97 Marital condition of persons 15 years of age and over, by sex, color, and States.............. 91 Dominican Republic: Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 368 Statistics of........................................................ 766-775 Draft, selective: Communities which filled quotas under, by volunt ary enlistm en ts.........................................687 Expenses of, by States.............................................685 Quotas, enlistments, and ratios, by S tates.. 684 Results of.......................................................................679 D raw back.......... ........................................................... 511 D utch East Indies: Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 376 Statistics o f............................................. 766-775 Dutch Guiana: Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 372 Statistics o f........................................................ 766-775 Dutch West Indies: Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 368 Statistics o f....................................................... 766-775 Duties collected on imported merchandise: Ad valorem rates............................ 499,503,504,711 By leading articles................................................ 504 B y tariff g ro u p s.........................................................499 By totals...................................................................... 503 Per capita and ad valorem ra tes.................... 711 D w ellings and fam ilies, number, by States .. 74 Ecuador: Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 371 Statistics o f........................................................ 766-775 Educational sta tistic s.............................. 113-128,758 Eggs: P roduction................................................................ 166 P rices............................................................ 547,554,557 Egypt: Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 383 Statistics o f......................................................... *766-775 Electoral vote, by parties and States, 1888 to 700 1916................................................................. Electric railways.............................................................295 Emery, prod u ction .......................................................228 Emmer and spelt, acreage and produc tion .............................................................. 155,156,157 Employees: In coal m in es............................................................ 259 In gainful occupations........................................ 247 In m anufactures.................... 181,182,183,184, 205 R ailway— Number b \ --w-.scs, 1916.................................. 315 Yearly and average daily com pensa tion ..................... 313,314 England, imports from and exports to, mer chandise ................... 360 Eritrea (Massoua)., statistics o f .................... 766-775 IN D E X . Europe; Page. Exports to, 1800-1917.............................................. 728 Imports from, 1800-1917........................................ 726 Imports and exports, m erchandise................ 354, 711,712,713 E xcess of im ports or exports...................................353 E xchanges of clearing houses.............. 599,600, 707 Expenditure, principal cou n tries.............. 770, 772 Expenses, Panama Canal..................... 332,333 E xplanatory notes...................................................... 7 Explosives; Production and consumption............................. 239 Exports, d om estic..........- ..................................... 714 Exports and imports: Agricultural p rod u cts.......................................... 716 C oa l.............................................................................. 537 C o ffee.......................................................................... 539 C oke.............................................................................. 535 Corn.............................................................................. 531 C o tto n ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 534,746,747 Cotton m anufactures............................................ 745 F la x se e d .................................................................... 542 Gold and silver, 1820-1917 .................................. 717 Gold and silver, total values of, 1868-1917. 497, 498 Iron and steel, and m anufactures o f.................743 Malt liqu ors.............................................................. 540 M erchandise, 1800-1917........................ 711,712,713 M erchandise, by countries, 1908-1917............. 354 M erchandise, by custom s districts.................. 389 Merchandise, by grand divisions, total val ues, and percentages.. 395,396,444,445,726,728 Merchandise, by groups of customs dis tricts.......................................................... 389,736,737 M erchandise, by principal customs dis tricts ................................................................ 732-735 M erchandise,by principal ports of the world. 781 Merchandise of principal countries and per capita................................................................ 766,772 Merchandise, per capita, 1800-1917.......... 711,712 Merchandise, total values of, and annual excess, 1874-1917 .................................................. 353 Pig ir o n ...................................................................... 538 R ails.............................................................................. 538 Salt.................................................................................. 536 Spirits.......................................................................... 540 Sugar.................................................................... 532,533 T ea ................................................................................ 539 Tin p la te s.................................................................. 542 W heat.......................................................................... 531 W in es.......................................................................... 540 W o o l............................................................................ 535 Exports: Agricultural products.......................................... 716 By grand divisions of the earth .............. 444,729 Carried in American vessels, in foreign vessels, and by land veh icles.......... 338,340,731 Gold and silver........................................ 497,498,717 M erchandise— Per capita.................................................................712 Total, 1800-1917 .................................................... 712 Of principal countries and per cap ita.. 766,772 Of principal ports of the w orld....................... 781 Exports, domestic: Agricultural im plem ents...................................... 713 Agricultural products.......................................... 716 A nim als...................................................................... 713 Books, maps, etc...................................................... 715 793 Exports, domestic—Continued. Page* By articles, quantities, and values,1907-1917. 445 By great groups and grand divisions......... 443, 444,724,728 Cars, carriages, etc.......................................... 713 Chemicals, drugs, etc........................................ 713 Copper, and manufactures o f......................... 743 Corn............................................................ 531,713 Cotton manufactures............................... 517,745 Distribution of, by principal articles and grand divisions............................................. 444 Explosives......................................................... 713 Iron and steel manufactures........................ 743 Leather, and manufactures o f....................... 714 M anufactures............................. 443,444,518,725 Meats and meat products............................. 714 Merchandise, 1800-1917..................... 711,712,713 Naval stores...................................................... 714 Oils, mineral, refined........................................ 715 Paper and manufactures of.......................... 715 W heat................................................................ 715 Wheat flour......................................................... 715 With benefit of draw back................................512 Wood manufactures........................................ 715 Exports, foreign, by articles, quantities, and values, 1913-1917.................................................480 Express com panies........................................ 318,319 Failures, com m ercial: Amount of liab ilities.................... 211,213,214,759 By S tates.................................................................... 211 N um b er.................................................211,213,214,759 Falkland Islands, imports from and exports to, m erch an dise...................................................... 372 Fam ilies: By tenure of h om es.............................................. 75 N umber an d average m em bership, by States. 75 Farm anim als, num ber and valu e. 159,160,738,739 Farmers and farm laborers, by se x .................... 247 Farm loans, number and amounts applied for approved and closed, by districts..........586 Farms: Area, number, value, etc...................................... 129 Firewood used on.................................................... 176 Improved and unim proved, acreage, 1890, 1900, and 1910........................................ 129,130,133 Number and acreage.............................................. 133 Number and acreage of, by States, 1890,1900, and 1910...................................................................... 1 3 1 Number, 1850 to 1910......... 708 Products, v alu e.................... 7 ............................... 157 Value of, and of farm property, 1850-1910... 133 Value of, and of farm property, by States___ 133 W ealth p roduction................................................ 170 F atalities...........................241-246,310,311,341,342,343 Federal farm loans...................................................... 586 Federal reserve banks........................................ 576-585 Feldspar production.............................................. 228 Ferm ented liquors: C onsum ption......................... 540 Internal revenue paid o n .................. 655,656,657 P rod uction ...........................................................218,220 Ferroalloys, production............................................ 226 Fibrous talc, p rod u ction ........................................ 228 Fi gs, production.................................................. 156,158 Finland: Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 355 Statistics o f......................................................... 766-775 794 INDEX. Page, Fire insurance statistics........................... 612,621,622 Fires, by principal cities and by States............ 621 Firewood, used on farms.......................................... 176 Fisheries: Allotm ents of fish and eggs to State fish com m issions.......................................................... 178 Distribution of fish and eggs, by species........ 177 Of Alaska............................................................ 179,180 F lax, prices.................................................................... 548 Flaxseed: Produced, imported, exported, and retained for consum ption.................................................. 542 Prices............................................................................ 154 Production and acreage...................... 154,155,156 Flour: Exports, d om estic.................................................. 715 F reight rates o n ...................................................... 323 Prices.................................................................... 547,557 Flower and vegetable seeds, production........ 156 Flowers and plants, acreage and produc tion ........................................................................ 155,157 Fluorspar p rod u ction .................................................228 Foodstuffs: Exports of, dom estic...................................... 444,694 Im ports................................................ 395,718,720,722 P ric es.......................... 545,547, 548,549, 550,554-558 Foreign carrying trade.................... 337-340,730,731 Foreign com merce and share w ith Latin A m erica.........................................................................388 Foreign commerce: B y principal customs districts.................. 732-735 Groups of districts and ports.................... 736,737 Principal countries of the w o rld .................... 766 Principal ports of the w orld.............................. 782 Foreign loans................................................................ 590 Foreign m erchandise exported, by articles.. 480 Forests: Lands acquired under the Weeks la w .......... 173 Lumber produced— By principal kinds of w ood............................ 175 By S ta te s................................................................ 174 Forests, national: A rea.............................................................................. 171 Free use o f.................................................................. 170 Grazing o n .................................................................. 170 Location of, by States............................................ 171 Range, area................................................................ 170 R evenue from .......................................................... 170 Formosa, statistics o£........................................ 766-775 Fowls, production o f ................................................ 166 France: Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 355 Statistics o f........................................................ 766-775 French Africa: Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 384 French colonies, statistics o f ...................... 766-775 French East Indies, imports from and exports to, m erchandise....................................................... 376 French Guiana, imports from and exports to, m erchandise....................................................... 3 7 3 French Indo-China, statistics o f.................. 766-775 F rench Oceania, im ports from and exports to, m erchandise...................................................... 380 French West Indies, imports from and exports to, m erchandise....................................................... 369 Freight rates: Digitized for A ll r a il................................................................ 322,752 FRASER By lake and can a l.....................................................322 Freight rates—Continued. P age,1 By lake and rail.......................................... 322,752' By Sault Ste. Marie C anal............................... 328 On grain, flour, and provisions.............. 322,323 On wheat............................................. 322,323,752 Fruits, acreage and p rod u ction ......... 155,156,157 Fuller's earth, production................................. 228 Furnaces, iron...................................................... 234 Garnet (abrasive), production.............................. 228 Gas, m anufactured, prices.............................. 559,560 Gas, natural: P rices........................................................................... 559 Production....................................................................227 German Africa, imports from and exports to, m erchandise.............................................................. 384 German Customs U nion, statistics o f........... 766-775 German Oceania, imports from and exports to, m erch an dise.........................................................380 Germany: Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 359 Statistics o f........................................................ 766-775 Gibraltar, im ports from and exports to, m er ch an d ise..................................................................... 356 Gloss sand, production.................................................229 Goats, num ber and value o f.................................. 159 Gold ( see a ls o Imports and exports): Coin and certificates in circulation, 18931917............................................................................ 562 Coined.................................................................. 561,705 Gold and silver coinage of the m ints of the w orld........................................................................ 761 Imports and exports, 1820-1917........................... 717 Imports and exports of, 1868-1917..................... 497 In circulation............................................................ 562 In Treasury................................................................ 562 Produced from m ines in U nited States, ounces and v alu e................................. 226,230,231 Production, by States............................................ 231 Production of the United States. 226,230, 231,740 Production of the w o r ld ............................ 762,763 Ratio of silver t o .................................................... 543 Grain, flour, and provisions, freight rates o n .................................................................. 322,323,752 Grain, quantities of, received atspecified ports. 326 Grapefruit production...................................... 156,158 Grapes, production.............................................. 156,158 Graphite, production................................................ 228 Grass seed, production....................................... 156,157 Greece: Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 356 Statistics o f........................................................ 737-749 Greenland, im ports from and exports to, m erchandise................................................................365 Grindstones, p ro d u ctio n ......................................... 228 Groceries, prices.......................... 545,554,555,557,558 Guam: A cquisition................................................................ 10 Area and population......................................... 10,42 Guatemala: Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 366 Statistics o f......................................................... 766-775 Gulf districts, imports and exports of......... 390,736 Gypsum, production.................................................. 227 H aiti: Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 369 Statistics o f................................................ 766-775 Hawaii: Acquisition and organization....................... 10 Area and population.......................................10,42 Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 526 INDEX, 795 H awaii—Continued. Page. Imports—Continued. Page. Entered for consum ption, values of, and S ch o o ls........................................................................ 126 Shipm ents from the United States to, mer duties collected by schedules of the tariff. 499 chandise.................................................................. 529 Gold and silver........................................ 497,498,717 India rubber, crude..................................... 748 Shipm ents to the United States from, mer chandise....................................................................528 M erchandise, by articles, 1907-1917, quanti Sugar brought fro m ...................................... 528,749 ties and values................. 398 H ay, acreage and p rod u ction ----- 138,155,156,157 M erchandise, 1800-1917......................... 711,712,713 H ay crop, by States.................................................... 138 Merchandise, per capita............................... 711 Hemp: M olasses............................................................*.____522 A creage and p ro d u ctio n .................... 155,156,157 Of principal countries.................................. 766-775 Prices o f ...................................................................... 548 Of principal ports of the w orld........................ 781 Hens, p rices.......................................................... 554,557 Silk m anufactures.................................................. 7 4 8 Hogs, receipts at principal primary m arkets.. . 324 Sugar............................................................................ 7 4 9 Hom es, tenure of, by S tates.................................. 75 T ea ............ *......................................................... 539,750 H om estead en tr ies.................................................... 17 Tin p la te s..................................................................... 5 4 2 Total duties on, and average ad valorem Honduras, British, imports from and e x rates.......................................................................... 503 ports to, m erch an dise.......................................... 361 Tropical and subtropical products........ 523,524 Honduras: Warehoused, w ithdraw n, rem aining in Imports from and exports to, m erchandise.. 364 warehouse, e t c .................................................... 513 Statistics o f........................................................ 766-775 Imports and exports: Hongkong, imports from and exports to, m er By m ethod of transportation... 337,338,340,730 chandise .......................................................................377 C oal.............................................................................. 537 Hops, acreage and p ro d u ctio n ............ 155,156,157 C offee.......................................................................... 539 Horses, num ber and v a lu e .................... 159,160,739 Coke............................. 535 Hours of labor and w ages.............................. 272-277 Corn.................................................................................531 H um idity........................................................................ 15 C otton.......................................................... 534,746,747 Hungary, statistics o f ...................................... 766-775 Cotton m anufactures....................................... 7 4 5 F la x se e d .......................................................................5 4 2 Iceland and Faroe Islands, imports and e x ports of m erchandise............................................ 356 Gold and silver........................................ 497,498,717 Gold and silver, total Values. 1868-1917. 497, 498 Illiteracy.................................................................... 72,73 In trade w ith Latin A m erica.............................388 Imm igration: Iron and steel, and m anufactures o f ............ 743 A lien passengers and im m igrants arrived, Malt liq u o rs.............................................................. 540 by nationalities and decades........................ 106 Arrivals of im m igrants, by n atio n alities... 108 M erchandise, 1800-1917........................ 711,712,713 M erchandise, by countries, 1908-1917............. 354 Emigrant aliens departed— M erchandise, by customs d istr icts...................389 By races or peoples and by age grou p s... 102 By races or peoples and by se x .................... 101 M erchandise, by grand divisions, total Im m igrant aliens adm itted— values and percentages o f___ 395,444,726,728 M erchandise, by groups of custom s dis By races or peoples............................................ 98 By races or peoples and by age grou p s... 100 tricts ........................................................ 389,736,737 By races or peoples and by sex .................... 99 M erchandise, by principal countries of the N onim m igrant alien s adm itted and non world and per cap ita ................................ 766-775 em igrant aliens departed, by races or peo M erchandise, by principal custom s dis tricts, 1860-1917................................................ 732 p les............................................................................ 103 Passengers arrived, by classes and by princi M erchandise, by principal ports of the pal custom s districts.......................................... I ll w orld........................................................................ 781 Total immigrants arrived, 1820-1917 .............. 757 M erchandise, per capita, 1800-1917........... 711,712 Total im m igrant and nonim m igrant aliens M erchandise, total values and annual e x adm itted, and total em igrant and noncess, 1874-1917...........................................................353 em igrant aliens departed— Big ir o n .........................................................................538 By nationalities, w ith excess of adm issions R a ils .............................................................................. 538 S alt..................................................................................53Q or departures.................................................... 108 By races or peoples............................................ 103 S p irits.............................................................................540 Sugar............................................................................ 532 Total, by sex and age, also debarred, re deported, and illiterates.................................. 97 T ea .................................................................................. 539 Imports: Tin p la te s.....................................................................542 Agricultural p roducts.......................................... 716 W heat.............................................................................531 By great groups and grand d iv isio n s.......... 395, W in e s.............................................................................540 718,720,722 W o o l...............................................................................535 Carried in Am erican vessels, in foreign ves Incom e tax returns............................................ 663-667 sels, and by land v eh ic le s.............. 337,340,730 Index numbers of prices.................................. 550,553 Coffee, 1830-1917 ...................................................... 750 India: Imports from and exports to, m erchan Cotton, 1800-1917 .................................................... 747 Entered for consum ption, totals and by prin d ise.................................................................... 371,376 cipal cla sses.................................................. 503,504 Statistics o f........................................................ 766-775 796 INDEX, Page. India rubber, crude, imports, 1862-1917 ............. 748 Indians: P opulation,etc.,in each State............................ 16 ■ Reservations, area of, e tc.................................... 16 Infusorial earth and tripoli, p rod u ction ..........229 Insane enum erated in hospitals.......................... 70 Insurance: A ccident and h e a lth ............................................ 616 A ccident and sick benefit.................................. G15 Casualty, surety, and m iscellan eou s...............614 Fire and m arine...................................................... 612 Fraternal order........................................................ 613 L iability...................................................................... 618 Life, statistics o f.................................. *..................611 Losses by fires..................................................621, G22 Marine and seaman’s .............................................. 620 Workmen's com pensation.................................. 610 Interest, annual and per capita.......... 626,627,705 Interest and other annual charges of princi pal countries and per c a p ita .................... 770,772 Interest rates of principal countries...................770 Interior ports, imports and exports of, 18561917................................................................................ 737 Internal com m erce.......................................... 324-328 Internal revenue: A m ount received from, and expense of col lectin g .................................................................... 653 Collections, by States............................................ 658 From liquors and tobacco.......................... 655,657 Receipts, 1800-1917.................................................. 709 Sources o f .................................................................. 654 Intransit breadstuffs from Canada...................... 516 Ireland, imports from and exports to, mer chandise......................... 360 Iron: Furnaces, by S ta te s.................................................231 Pig-, imported, exported, and retained for con su m p tion ........................................................ 538 Pig, produced.................................. 226,234,236,742 Pig, produced, kinds o f ...................................... ‘236 Pig, w orld’s p rod u ction ...................................... 778 Prices of. (flee Prices.) P roduction................................ 226, 234,236, 635,742 Railroad bars, iron and steel, produced, im ported, exported, and retained for con sumption ................................................................ 538 Iron and steel m anufactures: Imports and exports.............................................. 743 Number of establishm ents.................................. 743 Produced, 1912-1916................................................ 238 V alue of p rod u cts.................................................. 743 W ages.......................................................................... 743 Irrig atio n .................................................................. 21-31 Italian Africa, imports from and exports to, m erch a n d ise.......................................................... 381 Italy: Imports from and exports to, m erchandise. 356 Statistics o f........................................................ 766-775 J a m a ic a , im ports from cn i exports to, m er ch an d ise ......................................................................... 366 Japan: Im ports from an d exports to, m erchandise- 377 Statistics o f............................................................ 766-775 K a fir c o rn , acreage an d p ro d u ctio n .. 135,156,157 K ongo, B elgian: Im ports from and exp orts to, m erch a n d ise.. 382 Digitized forStatistics o f............................................................ 766-775 FRASER Page. I^abor, wages and hours o f............................ 272-277 Lake traffic, sum m ary of (se e a ls o Sault Ste. Marie C an al).............................................................3 2 3 Lands (see a ls o Public la n d s): Area unappropriated............................................... 1 9 Certified or patented on account of railroad gra n ts......................................................................... is F arm ............................................................ 129,130,133 Irrigated.................................................................. 21-31 Lard, p rices........................................... 545,547,554,557 Latin America, com m erce w ith .............................388 Lead, production................................................ 226,741 Leather, exports, d om estic.................................... 7 1 4 Lemons, production.......................................... 156,158 Liberia; Imports from and exports to, m erchan dise .......................................................................... 385 Statistics of........................................................ 766-775 Liberty loans......................................................... 536,587 Libia, statistics of............................................... 766-775 Libraries, public, society, and s c h o o l.................758 Life-insurance statistics.............................................611 Lim e, production.........................................................2 2 7 Liquors, ferm ented and distilled: C onsum ption............................................................ 5 4 0 D istilled, tax paid for consum ption.............. 218 Internal revenue paid o n .................. 654,656,657 P roduction................................................ 218,219,220 Production, by S ta te s.....................................219,220 Live-stock receipts.........................................................3 2 4 Loan and trust com panies: Deposits i n ........................................................ 595, 708 Resources and lia b ilitie s.................................... 5 9 5 Loans: Farm, applied for, approved and closed, by districts.......................................................... 586,587 Foreign...........................................................................590 Liberty loans, by Federal Reserve dis tricts ...................... 588,589 Locomotives: Classes of ser v ice .............. ...................................... 298 Number o f ................................................................. 298 Lumber produced: By kinds of w oo d .................................................... 1 7 5 By S tates.................................................................... 1 7 4 M adagascar, im ports,from and exports to, m erch a n d ise............................................................ 3 8 5 M agnesite, production............................................... 229 Malt liquors: C onsum ption................... 540 Internal revenue paid o n .................. 654,656,657 P roduction........................................................ 218,220 Production, by States........................................... 220 Malta, Gozo, and Cyprus Islands, imports from and exports to, m erchandise................... 3 5 7 M anganese ore, production.................................. 226 M anganiferousore, production............................. 226 Manufactures: B y general groups.................................................... 184 ’By specified industries, 1899, 1904, 1909, and 1914.................................................................. 186 Classified according to average num ber of wage earn ers.................................................. 181 Classified according to character of ownership of establishm ent, 1904, 1909, and 1914.................................................................. 182 Classified according to kinds of engines and p ow er.................................................................181 797 I2JTDES* M a C j e s — C o n t i nP u a e g d e * c o o n r t d e g g s s i tz M c ni n e r t oo , w i c h . c o a Mo r t o e . . . c d. . . c . . , . o. . . , . 1., . . . 8 . s . . 7 9 . .t . 6 .9 a . . 0. , . t . . - . 1 i . 7 . s . l a s s i f i e d c o c t . o .h . . . r . e . . . d r. . . *. .i . t n. . . . . o. . . . . g . . . n. . . . . . . . . . g. . . . . . t . . u. . . .o . . . . . . e. . . . 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