REMOTE BORAGE THE EQUITABLE TRUST COMPANY 152 Monroe Street, CHICAGO ^earning anb ^ LIBRARY Universityof Illinois. CLASS. BOOK. VOLUME. Accession No. DIRECTORS William Best Maurice Rosenfeld F. M. Blount John M. Smyth Andrew McNally J. R. Walsh L. A. Walton OFFICERS J. R. Walsh, President L. A. WALTON, Vice-President C. D. ORGAN, Sec. and Treas. C. HUNTOON, Ass't Sec'y and Asst. Treas. [TWENTIETH YEAR] THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904 COMPILED BY JAMES LANGLAND, M. A. ISSUED BY THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS COMPANY [Copyright. 1903, by The Chicago Daily News Co.] PREFACE. In The Daily News Almanac and Year Book for 1904 consider- able space has been devoted to information having a direct bearing upon the probable issues in the national political campaign of the year. An unusually complete list of the industrial trusts and local and "natural" monopolies in the .United States is given and the more important antitrust laws, new and old, are printed in full, together with a table of tariff rates having particular reference to articles dealt in or produced by the great trusts, and a synopsis of the de- cision in the Northern Securities case. Statistics designed to be helpful in the discussion of the monetary, negro, immigration, labor and other questions of the day are also supplied. The popular and electoral vote for president since 1824 and the vote by counties in every state and territory in recent elections are given as usual. While particular attention has been paid to the needs of the voter, the chief purpose of this publication namely, to be a useful book of reference for the public in general has by no means been neglected. The statistical, chronological, historical and other in- formation ordinarily found in works of this kind is given as com- pletely and compactly as heretofore, and not a little new matter suggested by experience, or required by circumstances, has been added without, however, increasing the size of the book. The effort has been to expand in variety of contents and-not in mere bulk. The information in the volume, whether relating to national, state or local affairs, has been obtained as far as possible from offi- cial and other authoritative sources and is believed to be accurate and trustworthy. O\ Chicago Daily News Almanac and Year Book. 1904. NOTE. The time given In this Almanac is local mean time, except when otherwise indicated, ECLIPSES. In the year 1904 there will be two, eclipses, both of the Sun. I. An Annular Eclipse of the Sun, March 17. Invisible. Visible to the southern part of Asia, Japan, the Philippine Islands, the eastern half of Africa and the Indian Ocean. Being annular along a line drawn just north of the Island of Madagascar across the Indian Ocean the Malay Peninsular, Indo-China and the northern end of the Island of Luzon. II. A Total Eclipse of the Sun, September 9. Invisible. Visible to the western portions of South America, the Sandwich Islands, Polynesia and the Pacific Ocean. The path of totality extending from the Marshall Islands across the Pacific Ocean to the northern part of Chili. THE FOTJR SEASONS. SEASON. Begins. Lasts. Winter . . . Spring.... Summer., Autumn.. Winter... December 22, 1903, 6:20 P.M. March 20, 1904, 7:58 P.M. June 21, 1904. 3:51 P.M. September 23, 1904, 6:40 A.M. December 22, 1904, 1:14 A.M. H. M. 92 19 53 93 14 49 89 18 34 Leap Year,~366 6~56 EMBER DAYS. February 24.26, 27 I September.... ... 21, 23, 24 May 25, 27,28 | December 14, 16, 17 MORNING AND EVENING STARS. MEKCTRY will be Evening Star about January 1, April 21, August 19 and December 14; and Morning Star about February 10, June 8 and October 1. VKXUS will be Morning Star until July 7 and then Evening Star the rest of the year. JCPITER will be Evening Star till March 27; then Morning Star till October 18; and then Evening Star again the rest of the year. CHURCH DAYS AND CYCLES OF TIME. Epiphany Jan. 6 Septuagesima Sunday Jan. 31 Sexagesima Sunday Feb. 7 Quinquagesima Sunday. Ash Wednesday Quadragesima Sunday. . . Purim Mid-Lent Sunday Palm Sunday Good Friday ......Apr. Easter Sunday Apr. Whit Sunday May?2 Trinity Sunday May 29 Corpus Christi Jun. 2 Feb. 14! Hebrew New Year (5fi63) Sep. 10 Feb. 17 First Sunday in Advent Nov.L'7 Feb. 21 Christmas Dec. 25 " Dominical Letters CB Solar Cycle 9 Lunar Cycle (or Golden Number) Roman Indiction 2 Mar. 1 Mar. 13 .Mar. 27 1 Low Sunday Apr. 10 Rogation Sunday May 8 Ascension Day May 12 Epact (Moon's Age, Jan. 1) 17 Julian Period RH4 Year of the World (Septuagint) 7412-7W Diony?ian Period 2o3 C1694 JHoon's phases. 1904 D. EASTERN TIME. CENTRAL TIME. IOUNTAINTIME PACIFIC TIME. | a a <-> Full Moon.... ..ast Quarter. New Moon. . First Quarter. 2 it 7 25 H. M. 47 morn.* 4 10 eve. 10 46 morn. 3 41 eve. 3d. H. M. 11 47 eve. 3 10 eve. 9 46 morn. 2 41 eve. H. M. 10 47 eve. 2 10 eve. ?46 morn. 41 eve. H. M. 9 47 eve. 1 10 eve. 7 46 morn. 41 eve. Febru'y Full Moon.... ,ast Quarter. ,7eve. 4 44 morn. I Last Quarter. New Moon... <'irst Quarter. Full Moon 53 eve. 4 53 eve. 1 1 54 eve. 5 36 eve. 11 53 morn. 3 53 eve. 10 54 eve. 4 36 eve. 10 53 morn. 2 53 eve. 9 54 eve. 3 36 eve. 9 53 morn. 1 53 eve. 8 54 eve. 2 36 eve. i 1-5 jast Quarter. 50 morn. 5 58 morn. 5 18 morn. 3 54 morn. 5 50 morn. 4 58 morn. 4 18 morn. 2 54 morn. 4 50 morn. 3 58 morn. 3 18 morn. 1 54 morn. 3 50 morn. 2 58 morn. 218 morn. 54 morn. jast Quarter, sew Moon... First Quarter. Full Moon , ast Quarter. tfew Moon... f rst Quarter. tullMoou 53 morn.* 4 10 eve. 10 10 morn. 3 23 eve. 'Gth. 11 53 eve. 3 10 eve. 9 10 morn. 2 23 eve. 10 53 eve. 2 10 eve. 8 10 morn. 1 23 eve. 9 53 eve. 1 10 eve. 7 10 eve. 23 morn. t^ 9 >-3 \f 5 54 eve. 27 morn.* 3 48 eve. 4 42 morn. *13th. 4 54 eve. 11 27 eve. 2 48 eve. 3 42 morn. 3 54 eve. 10 27 eve. 1 48 eve. 2 42 morn. 2 54 eve. 9 27 eve. 48 eve. 1 42 morn. August. Last Quarter. New Moon... First Quarter Full Moon. . . . 4 11 17 >_- ?3 morn. 58 morn. 11 27 eve. 8 2 eve. 3 morn. 58 morn. 10 27 eve. 7 2 eve. 7 3 morn. 5 58 morn. 9 27 eve. 6 2 eve. 6 3 morn. 4 58 moru. 8 27 eve. 5 2 eve. i I h o> .Q I 1 a i 55 Last Quarter New Moon... First Quartei Full Moon.... o r li '24 9 58 eve. 3 43 eve. 10 12 morn. 49 eve. 8 58 eve. 2 43 eve. 9 12 morn. 11 49 morn. 7 58 eve. 1 43 eve. 8 12 morn. 10 49 morn. 6 58 eve. 43 eve. 7 12 morn. 9 49 morn. Last Quarter New Moon.. First Quarter Full Moon.. Last Quarter ^ ir 3: 8 52 morn 25 morn.* 54 morn.J 5 56 morn. 6 13 eve. *9th. iHUh. 7 52 morn. 11 25 eve. 11 54 eve. 4 56 morn. 5 13 eve. 6 52 morn. 10 25 eve. 10 54 eve. 3 56 morn. 4 13 eve. 5 52 morn. 9 '25 eve. 9 54 eve. 2 56 morn. 3 13 eve. NPW Moon. . First Quarter Full Moon.. Last Quarter 1- 31 e u ')> .",(- 10 86 morn. 7 35 eve. ' 10 12 eve. 2 38 morn. 9 36 morn. 6 35 eve. !) 12 eve. 1 38 morn. 8 36 morn. . 5 :>._> eve. S 1 2 eve.- 38 morn. 7 36 morn. 4 35 eve. 7 1 2 eve. 11 38 eve.* 29th. 0> > 1 QJ New Moon... First Quarter Full Moon. . Last Quarter 10 46 eve. 5 7 eve. 1 1 eve. 10 46 morn. 9 46 eve. 4 7 eve. O 1 eve. 9 46 morn. 8 46 eve. 3 7 eve. 11 1 morn. 8 46 morn. 7 46 eve. 2 7 eve. 10 1 morn. 7 46 morn. 1st MONTH. JANUARY. 31 DAYS. DAT OF i YBAK. 6 S h < o S 5g P January is named from Janus, an ancieat Roman divinity, and was added to the Roman Calen- dar 713 B. c. Chicago, Iowa, Neb., N.Y., Pa., S.Wls., S.Mich., N. 111.. Ind., 0. St. Louis, S. 111., Va., Ky., Mo., Kan., Col., Cal., Ind., Ohio. St.Paul.N.E. Wis. and Mich., N.E.NewYork, Minn., Or. NOTED DEAD 1890-1902. Sun rises Sun sets. Moon K.&S. Sun rises SuniMoon aets.'R.&s. Sun rises Sun sets. Moon K.&S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 i 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 JO Jl _"_> 23 24 25 Ji) 27 >s f, 31 Fri. Sat. SUN. Mo Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. SUN. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. sr.v Mo Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. srx. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat srx . John I. Blair, 1896 7 H 'S ?! 7 29 7 29 7 29 7 29 7 29 7 28 7 27 7 27 7 25 7 25 7 24 7 24 7 23 ?! 7 21 7 20 7 19 7 18 7 18 7 17 7 16 H.M. 4 37 4 40 441 442 443 444 ill 447 448 449 451 452 4 53 454 4 55 457 458 459 5 5 1 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 9 5 10 5 11 H. M. 5 26 629 rises 6 52 9 16 1027 11 36 morn 042 145 2 47 346 442 534 6 22 sets 6 16 7 12 9 6 10 2 11 morn 4 8 5 8 6 B H.M. 7 19 7 19 7 19 7 19 7 19 7 19 7 19 7 19 7 19 7 18 7 18 7 18 H? 7 16 7 16 7 15 7 15 7 14 7 14 Hi 7 12 7 11 7 10 H H.M. 4 48 4 48 449 4 50 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 5 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 7 5 8 5 10 5 11 5 12 5 13 514 5 15 5 16 517 5 19 H. M. 5 19 6 22 rises 6 57 8 8 9 19 1028 1135 morn 039 1 41 2 42 340 435 5 27 6 15 sets 6 21 7 15 8 11 9 7 10 2 1058 11 57 morn ?56 57 2 59 4 1 U f'3 M 9 7 39 7 39 7 39 7 39 7 39 739 737 7 37 7 36 736 7 35 7 35 7 32 7 31 7 31 7 30 7 27 726 725 724 7 23 H.M. 428 4 29 430 430 431 432 433 435 4 36 437 438 439 441 442 443 4 44 4 45 447 4 48 in 4 52 4 53 4 55 4 56 4 57 459 5 5 2 5 3 5 4 H. M. IM rises 6 47 8 1 9 15 10 27 11 38 morn 045 1 51 2 54 3 54 4 50 5 43 631 sets 6 11 10 4 11 3 morn 4 1 6 2 9 3 13 4 17 5 17 6 11 Ignatius Donnellv, 1901 Emile de Laveleye. 1893 Admiral Von Stosch, 1S96 Francis A. Walker, 1897 Philip D. Armour. 1901 Jean de Bloch, 1902..., Paul Verlaine, 1896 William D. Kelley,1890 Gen. B Ludlow, 1898 Gen. B. F. Butler. 1893 Norvin Green, 1893 Nelson Dingley. 1899 Cardinal Manning, 1892 John W Root, 1891 Gen. Rufus Ingalls, 1893 Rutherford B. Haves, 1893... . Duke of Aosta, 1900 George H. Liddell,1898 John Ruskin, 1900.... Elisha Gray. 1901 ... Queen Victoria 1901 Phillips Brooks 1893 Adam Forepaugh, 1890 Sir F. Leighton. 1896. Gen. Abner Doubleday. 1893. . . . J. G. Elaine, 1893; Verdi. 1901... Marshal Canrobert, 1895 William Windom, 1891 Count Andrassy, 1900 Meissonier, 1891 d MONTH. FEBRUARY. so DATS. & . c pa 5 3 &x 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 i? 62 63 C4 55 56 11 59 60 6 JS [ < P 1 2 3 i 7 1? Ji 14 15 16 ii 19 20 21 2-2 23 24 2.~> 26 ''7 28 29 N Qf* Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. SIX. Mo Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. St'X. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. SIX. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. SIX. Mo. February is named from Roman divinity Februus (Pluto), or Feb- rua (Juno), and was added to Roman Calendar about 713 B. c. Chicago, Iowa, Neb.,N.Y., Pa., S.Wls. S. Mich., N. 111.. Ind., 0. St. Louis, S. 111., Va., Ky., Mo., Kan., Col., Cal., Ind., Ohio. St.Paul.N.E. Wls. and Mich., N.E.NewYork, Minn., Or. NOTED DEAD 1890 1902. Sun rises H.M. 7 15 7 14 7 13 7 12 7 11 7 6 7 5 7 4 7 2 7 1 6 59 6 >8 6 57 6 55 6 54 6 52 6 51 6 50 (5 J,'": 6 47 6 45 6 44 6 42 6 41 6 39 6 37 Sun sets. H.M. 5 12 5 14 5 15 5 17 5 18 5 19 5 20 5 22 523 5 24 5 25 5 27 5 28 5 30 5 31 5 32 5 33 5 38 5 39 5 41 5 42 5 43 5 44 5 46 g Moon H.&S. Sun rises ?-1 ? I 7 6 7 5 ? i ? \ 6 59 6 58 6 57 6 56 6 55 6 54 6 52 6 51 6 50 6 49 647 6 46 6 45 6 43 6 42 6 41 6 39 6 38 6 37 6 35 Sun sets. Moon K,& S. Sun rises H.M. 7 '22 7 20 7 19 7 18 7 17 7 16 7 14 7 13 7 12 7 10 ?? 7 6 7 4 7 6 58 6 57 6 55 6 54 6 52 6 51 6 49 6 47 6 45 6 44 6 42 6 40 Sun sets. Moon R.&S. Cardinal Jacobini. 1900.. . . Moses Hopkins, 1892 H.M. rises 6 52 8 6 9 19 1029 11 36 morn 039 140 238 3 31 420 5 3 542 sets 6 1 6 58 7 55 8 53 9 52 10 51 11 51 morn 52 1 53 2 52 3 48 439 5 25 H.M. 5 20 521 522 5 23 524 526 527 528 5 29 530 531 532 5 34 5 35 5 36 5 37 5 38 5 39 5 40 5 42 543 5 44 5 45 5 46 5 47 5 48 5 49 5 50 5 51 H. M. rises 6 56 8 8 919 10 27 11 32 morn 035 3 24 4 13 457 5 37 sets 6 5 7 7 56 852 949 1048 11 47 morn 046 1 47 245 3 41 4 33 5 21 H.M. 5 ti 5 7 5 9 5 10 5 11 5 13 5 14 5 16 ill 5 20 521 5 23 5 24 5 25 5 27 5 28 5 30 5 31 5 33 5 34 5 36 5 37 5 39 5 40 5 41 5 43 5 44 5 45 H. M rises 6 00 8 5 9 20 10 32 11 40 morn 046 148 246 2$g in sets 5 59 6 57 756 8 55 9 55 1056 11 58 morn 1 2 1 U 4 47 5 32 George W. Childs, 1894 Alice Atherton, 1899 Addison C. Cammack, 1901 Gen. John A. Gibbon, 1896. William H. English, 1896 Gen John R Lewis, 19(10 Richard W. Thompson, 1900. . . . Albert D. Shaw, 1901 Ferdinand Fabre, 1898 Gen. Joseph O. Shelby, 1O7 Hans von Bulow, 1894 Gen. William T Sherman, 1891 Maurice Thompson. 1901 Felix Faure 1899 Frances E. Willard. 1S98 Dr. L. H Steiner 1892 J. G. Biggar. 1890. Frederick Douglass, 1895..: Edgar W. Nve. 189(5 John Jacob Astor, 1890 Rufus Hatch, 1893 Archduke Albert (Aus.), 1895... Steele Mackaye. 1894 Gen Patrick Walsh. 1900 William M. Singerlv. 1898 William M Evarts, 1901 Emily Yeamans. 1892 3d MOXTH. MARCH. 31 DAYS. ;i 61 62 153 i 67 6S 69 ?? 8 74 75 76 a ig 81 82 83 81 85 i Sli 87 8-! so 9<> 91 d S t>< -< Q 1 2 3 4 5 (j 7 10 11 12 1:1 14 15 It! 17 is 19 JO Jl )) }:! J4 Jo It; '7 JS J9 30 31 = 13 ^ Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. SIX. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. SIX. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. SIX. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. SUN. Mo. Tu. We. Th. March was named from Mars, the god of war. It was the. first month of the Roman year. Chicago, Iowa, Neb.,%.Y., Pa., S.Wis., S.Mich., N. 111., Ind.. 0. St. Louis, S. 111., Va., Ky.,Mo., Kan., Col., Cal., Ind., Ohio. ! St. Paul.N.E. Wle. and Mich., N.E. New York, Minn., Or. XOTED DEAD-1890-1002. Sun rises Sun sets. fl 5 51 5 52 5 53 5 55 5 56 5 57 5 f>S 5 59 6 6 1 6 2 6 3 5 4 6 10 6 12 6 13 6 14 6 15 616 6 17 6 18 6 19 6 20 6 21 6 23 6 24 Moon H.& S. H. M. rises 6 52 1 8 5 9 16 10 23 11 28 morn 028 1 24 2 16 3 1 341 418 4 52 524 sets 6 47 746 845 944 1045 11 45 morn 043 1 38 229 3 16 3 59 440 517 rises Suu rises H.M. 6 34 .; 32 6 31 6 29 6 2s 6 27 li _>.- 6 24 622 6 21 6 19 6 17 6 16 6 14 6 13 6 11 6 10 6 8 6 6 6 2 6 5 58 5 57 5 55 5 54 5 52 5 51 549 5 47 Sun sets. H.M. 5 53 5 54 5 55 .-, nu 557 558 5 59 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 to 8 6 10 610 6 11 6 12 6 13 6 14 6 15 6 16 6 17 6 18 6 19 6 20 621 6 22 Moon R.& S. H. M. rises 6 53 4 13 1019 11 23 morn 022 1 17 29 2 5o 3 36 4 13 448 5 21 sets 646 7 43 8 41 940 1040 11 39 morn 36 131 2 23 3 11 3 55 437 5 16 rises Sum SuniMoon ! rises sets.lu.&S. William F Poole 1894 > -H.M. 6 36 (> 34 (5 32 6 31 6 29 ti 2S 626 6 24 6 23 621 6 20 618 ti 16 6 14 6 13 6 7 6 5 6 4 6 2 6 5 58 5 57 5 55 5 54 5 52 5 50 5 49 547 5 46 6/38 (i \]:> 6 33 6 31 6 29 6 27 6 21 624 622 620 6 18 6 17 6 15 6 13 6 11 6 9 6 8 6. 6 6 4 6 2 6 5 54 5 52 5 50 5 49 5 47 5 45 543 !& r> 4s 5 49 11 5 53 5 55 5 56 5 58 ! 5 8 6 1 6 3 6 4 6 11 6 12 6 13 6 14 6 16 6 18 6 19 6 20 6 22 6 23 6 24 625 H. M. rises 6 52 8 7 9 20 10 29 11 35 morn I 1 ! 3 49 4 25 4 58 5 28 sets 6 48 749 8 49 9 50 10 52 11 53 morn 52 1 47 2 37 3 23 4 5 t43 19 rises Gen. Jubal Early. 1894. . . . Prof . J. S. Blackie, 1895 Noah Porter, 18 ( .r> Hippolyte A. Taine, 1893 Edwards Pierrepont. ltt.r> James H. McVicker, 1896 PaulL Ford 1 1 J02 Edward J Phelps UKX) Charles F. Worth, 1895 Henry Drummond, 1897 John P Altgeld. 1902 Benjamin Harrison, 1901 Dr L. Windthorst, 1891 Sir Henry-B. W- Brand, 1893=. . . Joseph Medill, 1899 Max Strakosch 1892 Prof O C Marsh 1899 Ma j. -Gen. George Crook. 1890.. . Louis Kossuth, 1894 . Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, 1891.. William Q. Judge, 1896 Koloman de Tisza. 1902 Charlotte F. Yonue, 1901 James Pavn 18)8 Cecil Rhodes 1902 Gen -Joubert 1900 Anton Seidl, 1898 . Dr. Howard Crosby, 1898 Archibald Forbes, 1900 Hiram Berdan, 1893 4tIiMOXTII. APRIL. 30 DAYS. N ^a ^ i 2 Y a H & April was named from apriere (toopenj, the season when buds open. Chicago, Iowa, (St. Louis, S. 111., Neb., N. Y., Pa., 1 Va., Ky., Mo., S.Wis., S.Mich. Kan.. Col., Cal. N. 111., Ind., 0. Ind., Ohio, St. Paul, N.E. iWis. and Mich. jN.E. New York, Minn., Or. XOTED DEAD -1890-1902. Sunj Sun; Moon Sun rises sets. K.& s. |rises Sun Moon Sun Sun Moon sets. u.& s. rises sets. K.& S. 93 1 IU 95 1 it<; H7 98 99 LOO 101 L02 103 104 105 10*5 107 1 -.1- 1 ).i 110 111 Hi 114 115 lib 1 117 11H 119 12( 121 I 2 9 4 6 ? B g 10 11 12 13 14 15 n; 17 is 19 JO 21 .>., 23 24 2.1 2t 27 JS J< M Fri. Sat. SO. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. SIX. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. M V Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. SO. Mo, iTu. i We Th. !Fri. 'Sat. Sir John Stainer 1901 H.M. 5 44 5 42 5 40 5 39 5 37 5 35 5 33 5 32 5 30 5 29 "j 27 5 25 5 24 ii 5 19 5 17 5 16 {ft 5 11 5 9 5 8 5 6 l.i 5 2 5 1 4 59 4f,8 H.M. <; 25 6 26 6 27 f; 2* 6 3l o 3.-, 6 31! Hi t> 39 (5 40 6 41 6 42 6 43 4.1 *; 4.; 6 47 6 4S li 49 (i 50 6 51 (i r,-_ 6 53 6 54 m u. M. 8 1 9 9 10 14 11 14 morn 8 56 1 39 218 2 52 4 24 4 53 sets 7 37 8 39 9 40 1039 11 35 morn 027 1 13 1 55 2 36 3 14 3 50 4 26 i rises ! 7 54 H.M. 5 46 5 44 5 43 5 41 f> 37 5 35 5 34 5 32 5 30 5 "9 .-. 27 5 26 r> 24 5 L'3 5 20 5 19 o 1 1 5 16 5 15 5 13 5 12 5 11 .-, !< i T :, t, 5 4 H.M. 6 23 ti 24 6 2.-) |) 26 6 :~,i> 6 :u ii 35 6 :;; 6 37 6 3s 6 40 6 41 6 42 t; 43 6 44 6 45 (i 46 ti 47 6 48 6 4i> 6 .-10 (> 51 H. M 7 57 9 r. 10 8 11 s morn 1 49 1 33 2 13 11? ;-; r.:; 4 23 4 54 se t s o 9 34 10 32 11 28 morn 21 1 8 1 51 2 33 3 12 350 428 irises 7 4D H.M. .1 41 5 40 5 38 5 36 5 34 5 31 r> 29 5 27 r, -5 :> 23 5 22 r> 20 5 18 5 16 5 14 5 13 5 11 5 9 ."> , - 4 5 3 r> _l 4 55 4 53 452 H.M. 6 27 6 28 6 30 6 31 632 6 33 6 35 6 36 6 37 6 38 6 39 6 41 6 42 6 43 6 44 81? 6 4S 6 49 6 50 652 6 53 r> r>f> 88? n 7 1 7 2 7 3 U. -M. 8 5 9 16 1022 11 22 morn 17 1 4 1 47 2 25 in 3 58 426 4 53 sets 7 43 8 46 9 48 10 48 11 44 morn 35 1 21 2 1 240 3 51 425 rises 8 1 Johannes Brahms 189? D'Ovlv Carte, l!!01. Osman Pasha, 11*00 Duke de Noailles. 1895 Bishop W. T Kipp, 1S93. .. P T. Barmun 1891 Edward de Pressense, 1891 Stephen J Field. 1899 D. W. Voorhees, 1897 Wade Hampton. 1902 T. DeWitt Talmage, 1902 Samuel J. Randall, 1890 Zebulon B. Vance. 1894 Amelia B Edwards 1892 C. V. de Grimm. 1890 Lucy Larcom. 1893 Gen. Crcspo. l~9s Admiral A. Ta vlor, 1891 Frank R. Stockton, 1902 Leon Sav. l>;n'> W. S. Holman. 1897 Count von Moltke, 1891 jGrand Duke Nicholas. 1891 Sir Henrv Parkes 189M Gen. John M. Corse. 1893 Prince Korsakoff. 1893 William M. Osborne. 1P02 Dr. H.C. Nicholson. 189C. 6tli MOXTH. MAY. 31 DAYS. N % 6 2 > c *g !H S* May if? from the Latin Maius, the growing month. Chicago. Iowa, Neb.,N.Y., Pa., S.Wis., 8. Mich. N. 111., Ind., O. St. Louis, S. 111., Va., Ky., MO., Kan., Col., Cal., Ind., Ohio. St. Paul, N.E. Wis. and Mich., N.E. New York, Minn., Or. KOTED DEAD 1890-1902. Sum Sun rises sets. Moon R.&S. Sun rises Sun sets. Moon R.&S. Sun rises Sun sets. Moon R.&S. 122 123 124 125 126 1 '~> 7 131 132 133 134 135 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 1 4 5 6 10 11 1J 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 Jl _"_' 23 24 25 2(5 27 28 31 SUN. Mo. Tu. We. Th Prl Sat. SIX. Mo. Tu. We. Th. B'ri. Sat. SIX. Mo Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. st;x. Mo Tu We Th. Fri Sat. SIX. Mo. TU Gen. John Newton, 1895 Amos J. Cummings, 1902 Johann Strauss, 1899 Potter Palmer. 1!0'2 Michael A Corrigan 1902. Mr 4 56 4 54 4 53 4 51 4 50 449 4 48 4 46 4 45 4 44 4 43 4 42 4 41 4 40 4 39 4 38 4 37 4 37 433 4 32 431 4 29 4 29 428 iffy 6 58 6 59 7 1 i 7 5 7 6 7 7 7 8 7 9 7 10 7 11 7 12 7 13 7 14 7 15 7 16 7 17 7 18 7 19 7 20 7 20 7 21 7 22 7 23 7 24 7 25 7 26 727 H. M. 8 58 9 56 10 48 11 34 morn 15 52 1 25 1 56 2 25 2 54 3 24 3 55 429 sets 8 32 9 30 1024 11 13 11 58 morn 038 1 15 1 50 2 24 4 17 rises 8 39 9 28 f' M 3 5 2 I A fi 4 56 4 55 4 54 4 53 4 52 4 51 4 50 4 49 448 4 47 4 46 445 4 44 4 44 443 4 42 4 41 4 41 4 40 4 40 4 39 4 38 4 :-;H 437 437 H M. 6 52 S8 6 5."> 6 5(i (5 ,-)7 6 58 6 59 7 7 1 7 2 7 3 ? i 7 6 7 7 7 7 7 8 7 9 7 10 7 11 7 12 7 13 7 13 HI 7 16 7 16 7 17 7 18 H. M. 8 52 9 49 10 41 11 28 morn 9 47 1 22 1 53 2 24 2 54 sets 8 25 9 23 10 17 11 7 11 53 morn 35 1 13 1 49 2 25 3 2 3 41 4 22 rises 8 32 921 4 '50 4 49 4 47 4 46 4 45 4 43 4 42 4 40 4 39 4 38 4 37 4 35 4 34 4 32 4 31 4 30 4 29 4 28 4 27 4 26 4 25 4 24 4 23 4 22 4 21 4 21 420 4 19 419 418 ?' M 4 7 6 7 7 7 8 7 10 7 12 7 13 7 14 7 15 7 16 7 17 7 18 7 19 7 20 7 21 7 23 7 24 7 25 7 26 7 27 7 28 7 29 7 30 7 31 ?1 7 34 7 35 7 36 7 37 H. M. 9 6 10 5 10 57 11 42 morn 1 31 1 59 2 27 2 55 sets 8 40 9 39 10 32 11 21 morn 5 043 1 18 1 51 III 3 33 4 12 rises 848 9 37 William T. Sampson, 1902 Ward H. Lamon, 1893 Manuel Gonzales, 1893 Madame Blavatsky, 1891 Mdlle. Rhea, 1899 Henry C. Bunner, 1896 Roswell P. Flower, 1899 W. N. Haldeman, 1902 Max Maratzek, 1897 Edouard Remenyi, 1898 Judge T Drummond, 1890... . Edwin F. Uhl. 1901 Kate Field, 1896 William E. Gladstone, 1898 Edmund H. Yates, 1894 Charles A Boutelle 1901.. Edward Bellamy 1898 Lucius Fairchild. 1896 Julian Pauncef ote, 1902 Benjamin Constant, 1902 Bishop James O'Connor, 1890. . Walter Q. Gresham. 1895 Lyon Playf air, 1898 Sylvester Pennover, 1902 Col. William G. Rankin, 1891. . GtlL MONTH. JUNE. 30 DAYS. N $ 6 ?. ^ < fi a. June traced to Juno, the queen of heaven, who was thought to preside over marriages. Chicago, lowaj Neb., N.Y., Pa., S.Wis., S.Mich. N. 111., Ind. O. 'St. Louis, S. 111.. Va., Ky., Mo., Kan., Col., Cal.. Ind., Ohio. St. Paul, N.E. Wis and Mich., N.E. New York, Minn., Or. NOTED DEAD 1890-1902. Sun rises Sun sets. Moon R.&S. Sun] Sun rises sets. Moon R.&S. Suni Sun rises sets. Moon K.&S. 153 154 155 156 157 160 161 162 163 164 165 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 BS 180 181 182 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 12 1:1 14 15 If, 17 is lit Jl) H.l _:; -Jl jr. ! I'.s J< 30 We. Th. Fri. Sat. Sl'X . Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. SUN. Mo. Tu. We Th. Fri. Sat. SIX. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. SUN. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Emily Faithfull 1895 H.M. 428 427 427 426 426 4 26 426 425 425 425 425 425 424 4 24 4 24 4 24 424 4 25 425 425 4 25 4 25 426 426 426 426 427 427 4 28 428 f2 M 8 7 28 7 29 7 29 ?i? 7 31 7 32 7 ;u 7 33 7 34 7 36 7 36 7 37 7 37 7 37 7 37 7 37 7 38 7 :-;s 7 3S 7 3S 7 3S 7 38 H.M. 10 12 10 51 11 26 11 58 morn 27 056 1 24 1 54 2 26 3 3 3 43 f?7 9 10 9 57 1039 11 18 11 54 morn 28 1 2 138 2 15 256 342 rises 8 8 8 48 9 25 IH.M. 4 36 4 36 4 36 4 35 ill 434 434 434 434 4 34 434 4 34 434 434 4 34 4 34 4 34 4 34 4 34 4 34 4 34 4 35 4 35 4 35 4 36 4 36 437 f-ft 7 19 7 20 7 21 7 21 7 22 7 23 7 23 7 24 7 24 7 25 7 25 7 26 7 26 7 26 7 27 7 27 7 27 7 28 7 29 7 29 7 29 7 'Jit 11 7 29 7 29 H. M. 10 6 1046 11 22 11 54 morn 025 55 1 25 1 57 2 30 3 7 3 49 sets 8 10 9 4 9 52 10 35 11 15 11 53 morn 29 1 4 1 41 2 20 3 2 3 49 rises 842 9 21 fe 4 17 4 17 4 17 4 16 4 16 4 15 4 15 4-15 4 15 4 14 4 14 4 14 4 14 4 14 4 14 4 14 4 14 4 14 4 14 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 16 4 16 4 16 4 17 4 17 t^f 7 38 7 39 7 40 7 41 7 41 7 42 7 43 7 44 7 44 7 45 7 45 7 46 746 7 47 7 47 7 48 Iti 7 48 7 49 7 49 7 49 7 49 7 49 749 7 49 7 49 7 49 7 49 H. M. 10 20 10 58 11 32 morn 2 030 58 1 24 1 53 2 24 2 58 3 37 sets 8 26 9 18 10 4 10 45 11 22 11 56 morifc 028 1 35 2 10 250 336 rises 8 16 8 56 9 32 James A. Herne, 1901 Benson J. Lossing, 1891 \ustin Corbin, 1896 .. Stephen Crane. 1900 Sir John Macdonald, 1901 Edwin Booth, 1893 Frank Mayo, 1896 Sir Walter Besant, 1901 Carlo Mario Curci. 1891 Col L L Polk 1892 Isaac H Mavnard 1896 Truman H. Safford, 1901 Mrs W.E Gladstone, 1900 "Fritz" Emmett. 1891 Prince de Joinville. 1900 Fathers. Kneipp, 1897 Hazen S. Pimjrfie, 1901 Gen. J. B. TurcMn, 1901 Leland Stanford, 1893 Franz von Suppe, 1895 , Benjamin H. Bristow, 1896 Henry B Plant 1899 President Carnot 1894 Mrs. M. Oliphant, 1807 Joseph Ladue. 1901 'Col John T. Brady, 1891 Sir Wyndham Hornby, 1899 .... Thomas H Huxley. 1894 Anthony J Drexel, 1893 7 til MONTH. JULY. 31 DATS. DAY OF i YEAR. 6 2 *H < Q S S '~ W & Fri Sat. SIX. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. St'N. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. SIX. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. six. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. SIX. July named In honor of Julius Caesar, who was born on the 12th of July. 1 Chicago, Iowa, Neb.,N. Y., Pa., S.Wls., S.Mich., N 111., Ind., O. St. Louis, S. 111.. Va., Ky., Mo., Kan., Col., Cal., Ind.. Ohio. St.Paul.N.E. 1 Wis. and Mich. N.B.NewYork Minn., Or. NOTED DEAD-1890-1902. rfs^s Sun sets. Moon R.&S. Sun rises Sun sets. Moon .& s. H. M. 9 55 10 26 10 57 11 26 11 57 morn 28 1 3 1 41 2 25 3 15 sets 7 44 8 31 9 13 9 53 10 30 11 7 11 44 morn 22 1 3 1 47 2 35 3 25 4 16 rises 9 28 Sun rises Sun sets. Moor | R.&S. L83 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 19(5 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 if) 11 12 13 14 15 1(5 17 IS 19 _'() 21 _"J j:l 24 25 26 S 29 30 31 Harriet Beecher Stowe, 1896 . . . Gen H G.Wright 1899 t* 4 29 4 29 4 30 4 30 431 432 4 32 4 33 4 34 4 35 436 4 36 4 37 4 38 4 39 4 40 4 40 4 41 4 42 4 43 4 44 4 44 4 45 446 447 448 449 4 50 4 51 4 52 f3 M 8 7 38 7 38 7 38 7 37 7 37 7 36 7 36 ?! 7 34 7 34 7 33 7 32 7 32 7 31 731 7 30 7 29 7 28 7 28 7 27 7 26 7 25 7 24 7 23 7 22 7 21 7 20 H. M. 9 58 10 29 10 58 11 26 11 55 morn 025 59 1 36 I 1 ! sets 7 50 835 9 17 9 55 1030 11 5 11 40 morn 18 58 1 41 228 3 18 4 10 rises 7 59 8 32 9 1 9 29 fa's 4 38 4 39 439 440 4 40 441 4 41 4 42 443 443 4 44 445 445 446 4 47 447 4 48 4 49 4 50 4 51 4 51 ifl 4 54 455 4 56 4 56 li 459 f3& I 29 7 28 7 28 7 28 ?i? 18 7 26 7 25 7 24 724 7 24 7 23 7 22 7 22 7 21 7 20 liH 7 18 7 17 7 16 7 16 7 15 714 7 13 f?8 4 18 4 19 4 20 420 4 21 4 21 4 22 4 23 4 24 4 24 4 25 4 26 4 27 4 28 4 29 430 4 31 432 4 33 4 34 4 35 437 4 38 439 4 40 4 41 4 42 4 43 444 fH) 7 49 7 49 7 49 7 48 7 48 7 47 7 47 7 47 7 46 7 46 7 45 7 45 7 44 7 43 7 43 742 7 41 7 40 7 39 7 39 7 38 7 37 7 36 7 35 7 34 7 33 7 32 7 31 7 30 7 28 H.M. 10 4 10 32 11 11 27 11 54 morn 023 55 131 2 13 3 1 sets 7 58 9 21 9 58 1031 11 A morn 14 53 1 35 2 21 3 11 4 4 rises 8 5 836 9 4 9 30 Moses Kelly 1893 Hannibal Hamlin, 1891 Sir A. H. Layard, 1894 De Maupassant, 1893 Augustin Daly, 1899 Isham G. Harris, 1897 Clinton B. Fisk. 1890 Grand Duke George, 1899 Admiral D. Ammen, 1898 Cyrus W. Field, 1892 .... John C Fremont, 1890. John H. Gear, 1900 . William B Russell, 1896 Edmond de Goncourt. 1896. . . . Edward C Baring, 1897 Horatio Alger 1899 Thomas Cook 1892 Jean Ingelow 1897 Robert G. Ingersoll, 1899 Archbishop Croke. 1902 Eugene Spuller, 1896 Gen. Li. McLaws, 1897 Edward T. McLaughlin, 1893 ... Gen. A. J.Pleasonton, 1894.... Viscount Sherbrooke, 1892 Robert Laird Collyer, 1890 King Humbert. 1900 Prince Bismarck, 1898 John C. Ridpath, 1900 StliMOXTH. AUGUST. 31 DAYS. & Op: n3 & c S t q 1 2 3 4 5 (i 7 8 9 10 11 12 i:1 14 15 1C 17 18 19 _'( 21 ->;_ 2-] _T 21 27 '!- 2! 3( 131 !i August was named In honor of Augustus Caesar, he having been made consul in this month. Chicago, Iowa, Neb.,N. Y.,Pa., S.Wis., S.Mich., N. 111., Ind., O. St. Louis, S. 111., Va., Ky., Mo., Kan., Col., Cal., Ind., Ohio. St. Paul, N. E. WJs. and Mich., N.E. New York, Minn., Or. NOTED DEAD-1890-1902. Sun rises Sun Moon sets. R.&S. Sun rises Sun sets. Moon H.& S. Sun rises iTx. 4 45 4 46 4 47 448 4 50 4 51 4 52 4 53 4 54 4 56 4 57 4 58 4 59 5 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 8 5 9 5 10 5 11 5 12 5 14 5 15 5 16 5 17 5 18 5 19 15 20 Sun; Moon sets.u.&s. 214 215 11? 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 22(5 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 23(5 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 '244 Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. si:x. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. SIX. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. Sl'X. Mo Tu. We Th. Fri. Sat. SIX. Mo. Tu. We. John Stephenson. 1893 H.M. 4 53 4 54 4 55 4 56 4 57 458 H i \ 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 9 5 10 5 11 5 12 5 13 5 15 5 16 5 17 5 18 5 19 5 20 5 21 5 22 5 23 524 H.M. 7 19 7 18 7 17 7 16 7 15 7 14 7 12 7 11 7 10 7 7 7 6 7 4 7 3 7 1 3 55 6 54 (i 52 6 51 6 49 6 48 (I 415 6 45 6 43 6 42 t; 40 15 US 6 37 H.M. 9 57 10 26 10 58 1133 morn 12 57 1 49 18 Tfi 8 28 9 4 9 40 10 19 10 58 11 40 morn 26 i't 3 3 56 4 53 rises 7 33 8 8 29 9 933 R 5 1 1 I 5 4 5 4 5 5 ? ? 5 8 a 9 5 10 5 11 5 12 5 13 513 5 14 5 15 5 16 5 17 518 5 19 5 20 5 21 11 521 5 24 5 25 5 2(i 5 27 H.M. 7 12 7 11 7 10 7 9 7 8 7 6 7 5 7 1 6 59 t; 5S (3 o7 6 55 6 54 6 53 (i 52 C, 50 6 49 6 48 (> 4(i (i 45 5 4:; 6 42 I! 40 li 3! I C, US 6 3' 6 34 6 33 H.M. 9 58 1029 11 1 1137 morn 018 1 3 156 2 56 4 2 sets 7 48 827 9 5 9 43 1023 11 3 11 46 morn 033 1 22 2 13 3 6 1.* rises 7 32 8 1 8 31 9 3 9 37 H.M. 7 27 7 2(5 7 25 7 23 7 22 7 20 7 19 7 18 7 16 7 15 7 13 7 12 7 10 7 9 7 7 7 6 7 4 7 2 7 1 6 59 6 58 (i 5t; 6 54 6 52 6 51 6 49 6 47 6 45 6 44 6 42 641 H. M. 9 57 10 25 10 55 11 28 morn 6 051 1 42 242 3 50 sets 7 54 8 30 9 4 9 39 10 15 10 53 11 34 morn 19 2 2 54 3 51 4 49 rises 7 35 ii George W. Coaklev. 1893 A L Littlejohn 1901 Gen Jacob D Cox 1900. Ex-Empress Frederick, 1901. . . . George F. Root, 1895 Georg M. Ebers. 1898 Adolph Sutro. 1898 Prince Henry of Orleans, 1901. Sir Charles Russell. 1900 John Boyle O'Reilly. 1890 James Russell Lowell, 1891. . . . Sir John Millais. 1896 C. P. Huntington. 1900 Gen J D Imboden 1S95 John J. Ingalls. I'.KX) Gail Hamilton (Dodge), 1896... Duke of Manchester. 1892 Edmond Audran 1901 Prof. A. H Green, 1896 Gen. Franz Sigel. 1902 King Malietoa. 1898 Ex-President Fonseca, 1892 Judge Henry Hilton. 1899 J. Idiarte Borda. 1897 Ogden Goelet, 1897 ! Celia L. Thaxter. 1894 Frank C Ives ls ( )9 R. C. DeGraffenreid. 1902 i Erastus Corning. 1896 'George William Curtis. 1892. . . . 9th MONTH. SEPTEMBER. so DAYS. 5d 5 3 G* 245 24(5 247 248 "49 6 S PM < fl a September, from Septem (sev- enth), as It was the seventh Roman month. Chicago, Iowa, Neb., N.Y., Pa., S.Wis., S. Mich. N. 111., Ind., O. St. Louis, S. 111., Va., Ky., Mo., Kan., Col., Cal., Ind., Ohio. St. Paul,N.E. Wls. and Mich., N.B. New York, Minn., Or. NOTED DEAD-1890-1902. Sun rises 1* 5 26 5 29 5 30 531 532 533 5 34 535 5 36 537 538 5 39 5 41 5 42 5 43 5 44 5 45 545 546 5 47 548 549 5 51 5 52 5 53 5 54 5 55 Sun sets. H.M 6 35 634 632 6 30 6 2s 6 27 625 623 621 6 20 6 18 6 17 6 15 6 13 6 11 6 4 6 2 6 1 559 5 57 5 55 5 53 5 f.-J 5 50 m 5 45 Moon R.&8. Sun rises H.M. 531 5 32 5 33 5 33 5 34 5 35 5 36 5 37 5 38 5 39 5 40 5 41 541 542 5 43 544 5 45 5 46 5 47 5 48 549 5 50 5 50 5 51 5 52 5 53 5 54 Sun sets. Moon R.&S. Sun rises H.M. 5 21 5 22 5 23 5 25 5 26 5 27 5 28 5 29 5 31 5 32 5 33 5 34 5 35 5 37 5 38 5 39 5 40 5 41 5 43 5 44 5 45 546 5 47 549 5 50 5 51 5 52 5 53 5 55 5 56 Sun sets. Moon R.&S. H. M 10 4 1044 11 30 morn 25 3 50 sets 7 7 35 8 12 8 50 9 31 1016 11 4 11 55 morn 49 146 2 44 3 42 439 rises 6 31 6 59 1 3 2 842 9 27 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 is 19 20 21 22 _:; '1 Th. Fri. Sat SIS. Mo. Tu. We Th. Fri. Sat. SUN. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. SIX. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat SUN. Mo. Tu. We iTh. Fri. Gen. N. P. Banks. 1894 Wilford Woodruff, 1898 Edward Eggleston 1902 H.M. 10 9 1050 11 37 morn 032 1 34 2 42 3 54 sets 6 59 7 36 8 14 8 55 9 37 1022 11 11 morn 2 55 1 51 2 48 3 44 4 40 rises 631 I * 8 4*8 9 33 H.M. 6 31 6 30 6 28 6 27 6 25 6 24 6 22 6 20 6 19 6 17 6 16 6 14 6 13 6 11 6 10 3 5 6 3 6 1 \& m 5 53 5 52 5 50 5 49 5 47 545 H. M. 10 14 105(5 11 44 morn 039 1 40 247 3 58 sets 6 5fi 8 5 943 1029 11 18 morn ?? 156 2 52 3 48 442 rises 633 I?! 8 54 9 40 H.M. 6 39 637 6 35 r, :;:-; 6 31 'i 2'. 1 6 27 6 25 6 24 6 22 6 20 6 18 6 16 615 6 13 6 11 6 9 6 7 6 5 6 3 i59 5 57 5 56 5 54 5 52 5 50 548 546 5 44 AlexandreChatrian. 1890 Rudolph Virchow, 1902 250 251 252 2.l:i 254 255 25(5 257 258 25! 1 2150 2(51 262 263 264 265 269 270 271 George B. Goode, 181H5 , John Greenleaf Whittier, 1892. Isaac P. Christiancy, 1890., ...... Jules Grevy 1891 . . Empress Elizabeth, 1898. William Saunders, 1900.......... Cornelius Vanderbilt 1899 James Lewis IS'.'O William McKinley, 1901.. Thomas H. Watts. 1892 Dr John Hall, 1898 . Winnie Davis, 1S98 , Queen of Belgium. 1902 Charles C Delmonico, 1901 Stephen M. \Vhite. 1901... . . , Gen Bourbaki 1897 Gen John Pope 1892 . P S. Gilmore 1892 25 26 >- 2S IS John M Palmer, 1900 Abram Duryea 1890 Abbie Goodsell. 1893 . Emile Zola, 1902 Gen. A. J. Vaughn. 1890 10th MOXTH. OCTOBER. 31 DAYS. fc o S 6 2 ; < Q a October was formerly the eighth month, and hence the name from Octem (eighth). Chicago, Iowa, Neb., N.Y., Pa., S.Wis., S.Mich. N. 111.. Ind., O. St. Louis, S. 111., Va., Ky., Mo., Kan., Col., Cal., Ind., Ohio. St. Paul.N.E. Wis. and Mich., N.E. New York, Minn., Or. NOTED DEAD 1890-1900. Sun rises Sum Moon sets., R.&S. Sun rises Sun sets. Moon R.& S Sun rises Sun sets. Moon K. & S. 275 276 277 281 286 ! 2*7 : 2ss _'*'. 290 291 292 2'.t:5 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 1 2 3 i 6 7 8 9 i? 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1-1 23 24 2(5 >- 2S 29 :;i 31 Sat. SIN. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. SI'S. Mo. Tu, We. Th. Fri. Sat. SIX. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. SIX. Mo. Tu. We. Th, Fri. Sat. SI:N Mo. Prof Benj. Jowett, 1893 ff- 558 559 6 6 1 6 2 5 4 6 5 6 6 6 8 IJ g** 6 14 6 15 6 16 6 20 6 21 i! 22 6 24 25 627 628 6 29 6 30 6 32 ff3 5 42 540 5 38 536 535 533 5 31 5 29 5 28 5 26 5 25 5 23 520 5 18 5 17 5 15 514 5 12 5 11 5 9 5 8 5 6 I i 1 1 4 59 458 45(5 H. M. 1024 11 21 morn 24 li 3 55 5 10 sets 6 46 7 28 8 13 9 2 954 10 49 11 45 morn 041 137 233 329 426 5 24 rises 6 10 6 48 731 820 9 14 1013 11 18 5 55 5 56 5 57 5 58 n 5 2 6 3 6 4 8 5 6 8 6 9 6 10 6 11 6 12 6 13 6 14 6 15 6 16 6 17 6 18 6 19 6 20 621 6 22 623 6 24 6 20 H.M. 5 44 5 42 5 41 5 39 5 38 5 36 5 32 5 30 r> _! 5 27 5 26 5 24 :> _':-. 5 21 5 -jo 5 18 5 17 5 16 5 14 5 13 5 12 5 10 5 9 l i 5 5 5 4 5 3 5 2 H.M. 1031 11 28 morn 30 136 246 3 57 5 10 sets 6 50 7 33 8 19 9 9 10 1 10 55 1150 morn 045 1 40 lis 4 26 5 22 rises 6 14 9 21 10 19 11 23 H.M. 5 57 5 58 6 6 1 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 8 6 9 6 10 6 11 6 12 6 14 6 15 6 16 6 17 619 620 622 6 23 6 24 626 6 27 6 29 6 30 631 633 6 34 636 6 37 H.M. 5 42 5 40 5 38 5 37 5 35 5 33 5 31 5 28 5 26 5 24 5 22 5 20 11? 5 15 5 13 5 11 5 10 5 6 5 4 5 3 5 1 5 4 4 i? 455 4 54 4 52 4 51 H. HI. 10 17 11 15 morn 18 1 27 2 40 3 54 5 11 sets 6 42 7 23 1=1 9 47 1043 11 39 morn 36 1 33 31 29 4 27 5 27 rises 6 5 6 42 7 25 8 13 11 13 Joseph Ernest Renan, 1892 David Swing. 1894 H. H. Boyesen, 1895. James Harlan, 1899 .. . Alfred Tennyson, 1893 Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1894.. . George DuMaurier. 1896. , Marquis of Bute, 1900 Peter E Studebaker 1897 George W Carleton, 1901 Senator C H Jones 1897 Gen. W. W. Belknap. 18!*).. .. Charles Doty Bates 1895 Rowland E. Robinson, 1900. . . . John T. Harris, 1699 Charles A. Dana, 1897 Charles F Gounod 18 ( >3 George M. Pullman. 1893. , ijames A. Froude, 1894 . . . iHenrv Reeve, 1895 John Sherman, 1900 Charles F. Crisp 18% C H VanWyck 1895 Grant Allen 1895 'Elizabeth Cadv Stanton, 1902. ! Florence Marryat. 1899 jCarter Harrison, Sr., 1893 Honore Mercier. 1894 Gen. Joseph R. West, 1898 nth MONTH. NOVKMBKR. so DAYS. h CM 9 6 S h < S S II November, from ^orm(nlne), as It waa formerly the ninth month. Chicago, Iowa, Neb., N.Y., Pa., S. Wis., S.Mich. N. 111., Ind., 0. St. Louis, S. 111.,! Va., Ky., Mo., Kan., Col., Cal., Ind., Ohio. St. Paul, N. E. Wis. audMich., N.E. New York, Minn., Or. NOTED DEAD 1890-1902. Sun rises Sun sets. Moon R.&S. Sun rises SunlMoon sets.R.& s. Sun rises Sun sets. Moon R.&S. 306 307 i 308 309 310 311 312 813 314 315 316, 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 ! 325 329 1 330 331 11 334 335 1 2 3 i 7 8 18 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 is 19 JO Jl J4 J.-i J6 >7 JS 29 30 Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. six. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. six. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. SUN. St We. Th. Fri. Sat. six . Mo. Tu. We. Czar Alexander III.. 1894 Lieut. Schwatka, 1892 Heinrich Rickert. 1902 H.M. 633 6 34 6 38 639 6 40 6 41 642 644 6 45 646 6 47 6 48 6 50 6 51 6 53 6 54 6 56 6 57 6 58 ? 5 8 7 2 7 3 I I 7 S H.M. 4 55 til 4 52 4 50 4 49 4 48 447 446 4 44 443 442 441 440 440 439 4 38 4 37 4 36 4 36 4 35 434 4 33 483 432 432 4 31 4 31 4 30 4 30 H. M. morn 26 1 35 2 46 358 5 12 sets U 741 8 35 9 31 1029 11 27 morn 2 17 3 15 4 13 5 11 6 11 rises 6 14 7 8 U 10 16 11 23 morn H.M. 6 27 6 28 is 6 31 *i 32 6 33 6 34 6 36 6 37 6 38 6 39 640 641 6 42 6 43 6 44 645 6 47 6 48 6 49 6 50 6 51 6 52 6 53 6 54 6 55 6 56 657 6 58 H.M. 5 4 59 4 58 457 456 455 4 54 4 53 4 52 4 51 450 !! 4 47 446 4 45 4 45 444 444 443 4 42 4 42 4 41 441 4 40 4 40 439 4 39 439 H. M. morn 30 2 47 3 57 5 9 sets 9 37 10 34 11 31 morn 26 1 22 2 17 3 13 4 10 5 8 6 6 rises 621 7 15 814 9 16 10 20 11 27 morn ?3 M 8 6 40 6 41 6 43 6 44 6 45 6 47 6 48 6 50 6 51 6 52 6 54 6 55 6 57 6 58 ? 5 8 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 ? I 7 10 7 11 7 12 7 13 7 15 7 16 ; 7 17 fib 4 48 4 47 4 45 444 4 43 4 41 4 40 4 38 437 436 435 4 34 4 33 4 32 431 4 30 4 29 428 427 4 26 4 25 425 4 24 423 422 4 22 4 21 4 21 420 H. M. morn ni 2 46 4 5 16 sets 5 55 643 7 34 8 28 9 25 10 24 11 23 morn 021 111 4 16 5 17 6 18 rises 6 7 7 1 8 1 9 4 10 12 11 21 morn Eugene Field 1894 Tschaikowsky 1893 Prof. Charles A. Seeley, 1892... . Li Hung Chang. 1901 . . Francis Parkman, 1893 Duke of Marlborougb, 1892 Theodore R. Davis, 1894 Richard M. Field. 1902 Henry Villard. 1900 Admiral C. Steedman. 1890 Maj. John A. Logan. 1899 Nicholas M. Fish. 1902 James McCosh 1894 G. H. Houghton, 1897 Gen. Don C. Buell, 1898 William J. Florence. 1891 Anton G Rubinstein 1894 Garret A Hobart 1899 Sir Arthur Sullivan. 1900 William III. of Holland August Belmont, 1890 George R. Davis. 1899 Thomas P. Ochiltree, 1902 Alexandre Dumas, 1895 Joseph Parker, 1902 Count Edward von Taaf e, 1895. Oscar Wilde. 1900 12th MONTH. DECEMBER. 31 DAYS. ^ SB 330 i 337 i 33* '33H 1340 341 342 ! 343 ! 344 345 j 346 m 349 350 351 352 3.-,:', 354 355 1 356 357 35,8 3.-,9 360 361 362 i 363 364 365 ' 366 6 S *H < a i 2 3 4 5 I 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Ji >- JS si! 31 a Th. Fri. Sat. SIN. Mo. Tu. We: Th. Fri. Sat. SIX. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat. SIX Mo. Tu. We. Th. Kri. Sat. SIX. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri, Sat. December, from Decem (ten), the Roman Calender terming it the tenth month. Chicago, Iowa, Neb.,^T.Y.,Pa., S.Wis., S.Mich., N. 111., Ind., O. St. Louis, S. 111., Va., Ky., Mo.. Kan., Col., Cal., Ind., Ohio. St. Paul.N.E. Wis. and Mich., N.E. New York, Minn., Or. XOTED DEAD 1890-1902. Sun rises n 7 10 7 11 7 14 7 15 7 16 ?J* 7 18 7 19 7 20 721 7 21 7 22 7 23 7 24 724 7 25 7 25 HI 7 27 7 28 7 28 ?1 729 7 29 Sun sets. Moon R.&S. Sun rises SuniMoon sets.|R,&s. Sun rises H.M. 7 18 7 19 7 22 7 23 7 24 7 25 7 20 7 27 7 2S 7 29 7 30 7 30 731 7 32 I il:: 7 34 7 3f) 7 36 7 36 737 7 37 7 38 7 3S 7 38 7 39 7 39 yf Sun sets. H.M. 420 4 20 4 19 4 19 4 19 4 19 4 19 4 18 4 18 4 18 4 18 4 18 4 19 4 19 4 19 4 19 4 19 4 20 420 4 20 421 4 21 422 4 22 4 23 4 24 4 25 4 25 427 Moon R.&S. Duke of Leinster, 1893.... H.M. 28 28 28 I 8 28 28 29 29 29 30 4 30 4 31 431 4 32 4 32 4 33 433 4 34 4 35 4 36 4 36 4 37 H. M. 033 1 43 2 53 4 4 5 12 6 19 sets ?J? 8 15 9 13 10 11 11 8 morn 6 1 1 1 59 2 58 357 457 5 58 rises 5 56 I 7 916 1025 11 35 morn 44 1 53 H.M. fl 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 8 7 9 7 10 710 7 11 7 12 7 13 7 13 7 14 7 14 7 15 7 15 7 16 716 7 17 7 17 7 18 7 18 7 18 7 19 7 19 H V M. 4 38 4 38 4 38 4 38 4 39 439 440 440 4 40 4 40 4 41 441 4 42 4 42 4 43 444 4 44 4 45 4 45 446 4 46 4 47 H. M. 35 143 2 51 4 5 8 6 13 sets 626 7 24 8 21 9 17 10 14 11 11 morn 6 Irf 2 54 3 53 452 5 52 rises 6 3 7 6 8 12 9 19 10 27 11 36 morn 43 150 H. M. 032 144 256 4 8 5 19 627 sets 6 12 7 11 11 7 morn ? i 2 2 3 2 4 3 5 4 6 6 rises 5 49 6 54 10 24 11 36 morn 047 1 57 Jay Gould, 1892 George N. Howard. 1893 John Tvndall, Is93 M L Hayward, 1*99. Tohn M L Irby, 1900 . Thomas B. Reed, 1902 George A. Sal a. 1895 Louis A. Rogeard, 1896 William Black, 1898 Gen. Calixto Garcia, 1898 Allen G. Thurman. 1895 Edward McPherson. 1895 Alexandre Salvini, ISlti Randall L. Gibson. 18'.tt Gen. A. H. Terry, 1890 Alexander Herrmann, 1896. . . . Francis Napier. 1899. Gen. H. W. Lawton. 1S99 Preston B. Plumb, 1*91 . Edwin S Barrett 18 l )8 j i Case 1S91 Gen. Frederick T. Dent, 1892.. . . Clarence King. 1902 Dr. H. Schliemann. 1890 Gov. John R. Rogers, 1S01 Orange Judd 1892 James G Fair 1^94 [Christina G. Rossetti. 1894 Matias Romero. 1899 .. 1 Francis E Spinner, 1890 .... Calendar n for ascertaining any day of the week for any given time within two hundred years from the introduction of the New Style. 1752* to 1952 inclusive. YEARS 1753 TO 1952. I! I Us Hi 1761 1801 1767 1807 1789 1829 1795 1835 1846 1857 1 1903 1863 1 1874 1914 \ 1925 1885 1891 1931 1 1942 4 I 7 1 3 624 72 1773 I 1779 I 1790 1813 1819 1830 I 1841 1847 1858 1869 1875 1915 1926 1943 oil 624 35 13 1757 1803 1763 | 1774 | 1785 1814 1825 1831 1791 1842 1853 1859 1870 1881 1910 1921 1 1927 1887 1898 1938 1 1949 I 62 2 5735 1 462 4 1754 1805 1811 1822 1833 1839 ITffl 1S.VJ 1861 1907 1867 1878 1918 1929 1935 194(5 2 551 6 1 47257 17551 1806 1766 I 1777 I 1783 1817 1823 1834 1794 1845 1SOO 1*51 1862 1873 1913 1 1919 1 1 1941 1947 3 I 6 247 51361 17.-8 I 1769 1 1775 Icu9 1815 1826 17S6 1854 1865 1905 1 1911 1871 1882 1922 1933 1939 1950 7 3 614 573 1753 1810 1759 1770 1781 1821 1827 1838 1798 1855 1906 1877 1883 1900 1945 1951 1 4 725 3614 LEA P YEARS. .|29|...|...|...|...|...|...|...|...|...|. 1764 1768 1772 1776 1780 1756 1760 1792 1804 7|3|4|7|2|5|7|3|6|1|4I6 1796 1808 1836 1864 1892 1904 | 1932 5|1|2|5|7|3|5|1|4|-6|'2|4 1812 1840 1868 1896 1908 | 1936 3|6|7|3|5|1|-3|6|2|4|7|2 1912 | 1940 1|4|5|1|3|6|1|4|7|2|5|7 1820 1848 1876 6 | 2| 31 6| 1| 4| 6 I 2 I 5 I 7 | 3 I 5 1784 1852 | 1880 1920 | 1948 4|7|1|4|6|2|4|7|3|5|1|3 1788 1828 | 1856 | 1884 1924 | 1952 2| 5| 6| 2| 4| 71 21 51 3| Monday.... 1 Tuesday... 1 Wednesd'y 1 Thursday.. 1 Friday Tuesday... 2 Wednesd'y 2 Thursday.. 2 Friday 2 Saturday.. 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Sunday.... 11 1 Monday... .11 Tuesday. ..11 Wednesd'yil Friday 12 Saturday... 12|Sunday 12 Monday ...12 [Tuesday. ..12, Wednesd'yl2 Thursday.. 12 Saturday... 13 Sunday 13 1 Monday 13 Tuesday... 13[Wednesd'yl3 Thursday.. 13 Friday 15 Sunday 14 Monday ...14 Tuesday. ..14 Wednesd'yU Thursday.. 14 Friday 14 Saturday. ..14 Tuesday.. .15 Wednesd'yl5jThursday..l5 Friday 15|Saturday...l5 Sunday ....IS iesday...!6 Wednesd'ylO Thursday.. 16 Friday 16 Saturday,. M\ Sunday ....16 Monday.. ..1C ednesd'y!7 Thursday.. 17 Friday 17 [Saturday... 17 Sunday .. ..17 (Monday ...17 ~ Friday 5 Saturday . .27 Sunday 27 Monday . . .29 Tuesday. . .29 Tuesday... 30 Wednesd'ySO Wednesd'y31 Thursday.. 31 Tuesday ..11 Thursday .".18 Friday .."...18 Saturday... 18 'Sunday.'.... 18 Monday.-. .18 Tuesda'y. ..18 Wednesd'ylf Friday 19 K Saturday...l9 Su?iday....l9 Monday.. ..19 Tuesday. ..19 \Vednesd'yl9 Thursday.. If Saturday...* Sunday ....20 Monday ...20 Tuesday.... 20 Wednesd'y20 Thursday..20 Friday 21 Sunday ....21 Monday ...21 Tuesday... 21 ;Wednesd'y21 Thursday.. 21 1 Friday 21 Saturday... 2 Monday. ...22 Tuesday...?, 1 Wednesd'y22 Thursday.. 22 Friday 22 Saturday... 22 Sunday.... * Tuesday. ..23jWednesd'y23 Thursday..23 Friday 23|Saturday ..23|Simdj/....23|Monday .. Wednesd'y24 Thursday. .24 Friday 24 Saturday ..24 \Sunday 24 Monday .. .24 (Tuesday. . .2^ Thursday..25 Friday 25 Saturday.. .25 Sunday % Monday ...25 Tuesday... 25! Wcdnesd'y2! ~- _ . 1 ~ -YlnnHaw O! IViaori a tr 9C \*7*HT*r,oH 'TrOClrrV. ,,,.oHa*r <>( Saturday. .26 Sunday. ...26j Monday.... 26iTuesday .. 26 Monday.... 27 Tuesday. .27jWednesd'y27 Thursday .27|Friday 2 r 8iMdav....28 Monday ...28 Tuesday.. .28 Wednesd'y28 Thursday.. 28 Wednesd'y29 Thursday ..29 Friday 29 Thursday..:* Friday 30 Saturday... 30 Friday 31 -Saturday.. .311 Sunday ... .31 Wednesd'y2(J|Thursday.. Friday 28 Saturday. .. Saturday. . .29! Sunday . . . .24 Sunday 30 Monday ...31 Monday . .. 31 i Tuesday..."' NOTE. To ascertain any day of the week first look in the table for the year required and nnder the months are figures which refer to the corresponding figures at the head of the columns of days below. For Example: To know on what day of the week July 4 was in the year 1895. in the table of years look for 1895, and in a parallel line, under July, is figure 1, whici directs to column 1. in which it will be seen that July 4 falls on Thursday. *1752 same as 1772 from Jan. 1 to Sept. 2. From Sept. 14 to Dec. 31 same as 1780 (Sept. 3-13 were omitted). This Calendar is from Whitdker's London Almanack, with some revisions. CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. MOHAMMEDAN CALENDAR--1904. MOHAMMEDAN YEAR, MONTH AND NAME. Gregorian date of beginning. Dur- tit'n. da i/s. MOHAMMEDAN YEAR, MONTH AND NAME. Gregorian date of beginning. Dur- at'n, da ys. 132111. Dulkaedk Jan. 19.. 1321-12. Dulheggee Feb. 18... Little Bairam Feast. March 2-6. 1322- 1. Muharram March 18. 1:122- 2. Saphar April 17. . 13J2- 3. Rabial May 16... 1322 4. Rabia II June 15... 1322 5. Jomhadi I July 14. 13226. Jomhadi II 1322-7. Rajeb 1322 8. Shaaban 1322 9. Ramadan (Fasting).. 132210. Shawall Great Bairam Feast.. 132211. Dulkaeda 132212. Dulheggee Aug. 13.... t.ll.... t. 11 Nov. 9.... Dec. 9 Dec. J-12 . . Jan. 7. 1905 Feb. 6. 1905 The year 1322 is the second if the 45th cycle of 30 years and is therefore a leap year. It is a lunar year of 355 days. The Mohammedan era dates from the night of Mohammed from Mecc i to Medina. July t;. 622 A. D. Each month begins with the crescent or new moon. The Mohammedan sabbath is Friday and besides this they observe three great holidays, viz. : The entire month of Ramadan, the ninth month of the Turkish year, is a time of general fasting while the sun is above the horizon. This is followed by the Bairam feasts, which continue for three days and are marked by exercise of great charity, with all sorts of amuse- ments and feasting. The Little Bairam. the third great holiday, is celebrated seventy days after the Great Bairam feasts and lasts four days. It is a religious holiday and is observed with much solemnity. JEWISH OR HEBREW CALENDAR--1904. JEWISH YEAR, MONTH AND NAME. Gregorian date of beginning. Dur- at'n. fht ys JEWISH YEAR. MONTH AXD NAME. Gregorian date <>f beginning. Dur- at'n, days. 5664 4. Tebet 5664 5. Sh'vat 5i64 6. Adar 56*U 7. Nisan 5>i64 8. lyar &V4 9. Sivan 566410. Tamhuuz Dec.19-20. '03 Jan. 18. 1904 Feb. 16-17.... March 17.... April 15-16.. May 15 June 13-14... 566411. Ab. or Av 12. Elul 5665- 1. Tishri 5665 2. Cesvan 5665 3. Kislev 5tJt>5 4. Tebet 5665 5. Sh'vat July 13 Aug. 11-12... Sept. 10*.... Oct. 9-10 Nov. 8-9 Dec. 8-9 Jan. 7. 1905.. *Or at sunset. Sept. 9. The Jewish era year 5665 is the third of the 299th cycle of nineteen years. It is an embolism ic year and contains 385 days. The year 56fr4 is a common lunar year of 50 sabbaths and 554 days, being the second of the 299th cycle. This era dates from the supposed time of the creation. When, as above, two dates are given as the date of beginning of a month the last one is al- ways reckoned as the date of beginning (Rosch-Chodesh), except Tishri. which is always counted from the first. HEBREW FESTiyALS AND pAgTg> First Day of New Year Tishri 1, Sat., Sept. 10 Fast of Gedaliah Tishri 3. Monday. Sept. 12 Yom-Kippoor Tishri 10 Monday. Sept. 19. First Day of Tabernacles Tishri'15, Sat., Sep. 24. Fast of Tebet (1903) Tebet 10. Tue., Dec. 29. Fast of Esther (1904) Adar 13. Mon.. Feb. 29. Fun m Adar 14. Tue.. Wed.. March 1-2. First Day of Passover Nisan lo.Thu.,M'rch 31. Lag B'Omer (33d Omer) Yiar IS. Tue.. May 3. First Day of Pentecost Sivan 6. Fri.. May 20. t- ast of Tamhuuz Tamhuuz 17,Thur.,June 30. Fast of Av-Av 9, Thursday. July 21. Fast of Tebet Tebet 10, Sunday,Dec. 18. Hoshannah-Uabbah Tishri 21. Fr>., Sept. 30 Sh'Mini-Atseres Tishri 22. Saturday, Oct. L Simchas-Torah Tishri 23. Sunday. Oct. 2. First Day of Chanukah Kislev 2o, Sat., Dec. 3. CHINESE CALENDAR--1904. 1st Month(Moon)beglns Feb. 16'oth Month(Moon)begins Jun. 13 9th Month (Moon) begins Oct. 9 2d " " " March 17 6th " " " July 13 10th " - " Nov. 7 3d 4th " April 15 7th May 15,8th Aug. 11 llth Sept. 9.12th Dee. 6 "Jan. 5/05 The year 1904 corresponds nearly to the year 4601 of the Chinese era and is the 41st of the cycle of sixty years. Dragon festival. June 18; moon cake festival. Sept. 24; Nov. 17isthe birthday festival of the dowager empress and Aug. 8 is the birthday festival of the emperor. GREEK CHURCH AND RUSSIAN CALENDAR-A. D. 1904. A. M. 8013. New style. Holy days. Old style. May 27. . . .Coronation of Emperor* May 14 July 12. .. Peter and Paul.chiefapostles.Jun.29 ..First Day of Theotokos Aug. 1 . .Transfiguration Aug. 6 Jan. 14 Jan. 19 Feb. 14... Feb. 15 Keb. 17 F -h. 21 March 27. April 1... April 3. . . April 7 May 6 May 12... May 22... . Holy days. Old style. Circumcision ................... Jan. 1 Theophany (Epiphany) ...... Jan. 6 . Carnival Sunday ............. Feb. 1 Hypapante (Purification) _____ Feb. 2 Ash Wednesday ................ Feb. 4 First Sunday in Lent .......... Feb. 8 . Palm Sunday ............... March 14 . Great Friday (Good Friday)March 19 .Holy Pasch (Easter) ....... March 21 Annunciation of Theotokos.. Mar. 25 St. George ..................... April 23 . Ascension Day ................ April 29 . St. Nicholas ..................... May'.) Aug. 14. Aug. 19. Aug. 2*. Sept. 12. Sept. 27. Oct. 14.. Nov. 28. Dec. 4 . . . .Repose of Theotokos Aug. 15 . .St. Alexander Nevsky* Aug. 30 ..Nativity of Theotokos Sept S ..Exaltation of the Cross Sept 14 Peculiar to Russia. ..Patronage of Theotokos Oct. 1 ..First Day of Fast of Nativity. Nov.lo ..Entrance of Theotokos .".Nov. 21 . .Conception of Theotokos Dec. 8 Jan. 7. l l J05.Nativity (Christmas) Dec. 25 PLANETARY CONJUNCTIONS AND OTHER PHENOMENA. 13 PLANETARY CONJUNCTIONS AND OTHER PHENOMENA FOR 1904. Mo. D. ASPECT. Central time, h. m. Distance apart. 4fo. D. ASPECT. Central time. h. m. Distance apart. o ' Jan. 1 2 7 10 13 15 17 17 18 20 20 22 Feb. 1 10 11 12 13 13 15 18 18 23 25 27 Mar. 7 9 13 14 14 15 16 17 17 18 20 20 23 24 26 26 27 Apr. 1 6 7 8 10 13 14 16 21 23 23 24 30 May 2 O 9 11 11 12 13 13 14 8 gr. elong. E. of o. 9 gr. hel. lat. north. Neptune con j. moon Earth nearest sun. . S in ascending node Mercury stationary 8 in perihelion Venus conj. moon. . Uranus conj. moon. Mercury conj. sun. . Mercury conj . moon Saturn conj. moon . Mars conj. moon B gr. hel. lat. north. Jupiter conj. moon. Venus conj. Uranus a stationary Neptune conj. moon Saturn conj. sun.... a gr. elong. west.... Uranus conj. moon. Venus conj. moon. . B in descend'g node Mercury conj. moon Saturn conj. moon.. Mars conj. moon Jupiter conj. moon, a in aphelion Mars conj. Jupiter.. Saturn con. Mercury Neptune conj. moon 9 in descend'g node Venus con j.Saturn. Uranus conj. moon. Satur ) conj. moon.. Venus conj. moon. . Neptune stationary 8 gr. hel. lat. south. Mercury conj. moon O ann. eclipse a.m. 9 <)0 a.m. 40 p.m. 1000p.m. 30()a.m. 900p.m. 50Up.m. 2 57 p.m. 48 a.m. 600a.m. 9 : a.m. 421p.m. 10 31 a.m. 1200p.m. 336a.m. 200p.m. 200p.m. 10 42 p.m. 600p.m. 3 00 a.m. 911a.m. 9 46 p.m. 1200a.m. 1028p.m. 5 13 a.m. 106p.m. 859p.m. 500p.m. 1100p.m. 1100p.m. 7 38 a.m. 1100a.m. 900p.m. 5 24 p.m. 547 p.m. 842a.m. 900a.m. 1930'E v""355N 15 18 21 22 25 30 30 June 1 1 4 8 9 11 13 13 14 17 19 19 21 26 27 29 30 July 1 4 4 4 6 8 9 9 10 12 12 13 13 21 23 24 28 Aug. 3 8 -9 10 12 13 14 17 19 20 20 13 Sept. 2 4 5 9 10 10 15 16 19 20 23 24 26 26 30 Oct. 1 Mars conj. moon Neptune conj. moon 8 in aphelion Venus con. Mercury a stationary Mars conj. sun Uranus conj. moon. Saturn stationary. . Jupit'r in perihelion Saturn conj. moon.. 8 greatest elongat'n Jupiter conj. moon. Mercury conj. moon Venus conj. moon.. Mars conj. moon . . Neptune conj. moon Venus conj. Mars.. Opp. Uranus-sun... Venus in ft 1025a.m. 3 54 a.m. 400p.m. 9 00 a.m. 1100a.m. 11 00 a.m. .528p.m. 700a.m . Neptune conj. moon Mercury conj. O.... 25 Mi 3 Mercury in t? 3 Mars conj. moon Saturn quad. sun. . . Mercury conj. moon 9 Venus conj. moon. . 10 Uranus conj. moon. Venus in aphelion.. a In aphelion 14 Saturn conj. moon.. Central time, h. m. Distance apart. 200p.m. 6 56 a.m. 5 09 a.m 9 03 p.m. 300a.m. 4 44 p.m. 1000a.m. 1102p.m. 9 37 p.m 500p.m. 300a.m. 344p.m, 300p.m. 5 41 a.m 030 p.m. 4 00 a.m, 8 1754W V 357N d" 249N 102N 9 427 S 8"522S b 410 S QllSOEorW 134N 347N Superior 10 00 a.m 524p.m 6 00 a.m 3 06 p.m 7 17 p.m 10 44 a.m 2 00 p.m 3 00 p.m 616a.m. b 353 S d" 114N b 9000 E 8 507 S 9 631 S 8 511 S Mo. D 16 Venus conj. Uranus 19 Jupiter conj. moon.. 25 Neptune conj. moon 29 Mars in aphelion. . . Dec. ASPECT. 2 Mars cf moon (oc.).. 3 Mercury tf Uranus. 9 gr. hel. iat. S Uranus conj. moon. 8 Mercury conj.moon. 10 Venus conj. moon. . Saturn conj. moon.. 8 gr. elongation.... 16 Jupiter stationary.. 16 Jupiter conj. moon. ~ 8 stationary Oentersrnpwin.com. Uranus conj. sun... . Neptune conj.moon s in a Venus conj. Saturn. Opp. Neptune-sun.. Mars conj. moon Mercury conj. sun. . Earth nearest sun. . Central time, h. m. 900p.m. 5 01 p.m. 5 12 p.m. 800p.m. 309a.m. 4 00 p.m, 12 00 p.m. 11 24 p.m. 1127a.m. 308a.m. 603p.m. 300a.m. 4 00a.m. 10 51 p.m. 1100p.m. 1 01 a.m. 300a.m. 11 37 p.m. 1200p.m. 300a.m. 400p.m. 1033a.m. 9 00 a.m. 1200p.m. apart. 9 128 S Ql 131N 336N 022 S 210 S 8 502 S 8 656 S 9 54U S b 328 S B 2030E 147N

. 1824 J. Q. Adams had 105,321 to 155,872 for Jackson, 44,282 for Crawford and 46,587 for Clay. Jackson over Adams, 50.551. Adams less than combined vote of others, 141,420. Of the whole vote Adams had 29.92 per cent, Jackson 44.27, Clay 13.23, Crawford 12.58. Adams elected by house of repre- sentatives. 1828 Jackson had 647,231 to 509,097 for 3. Q. Adams. Jackson's majority, 138.134. Of the whole .vote Jackson had 55.97 per cent, Adams 44.03. 1832 Jackson had 87,502 to 530,189 for Clay and 33,108 for Floyd and Wirt combined. Jackson's majority. 124,205. Of the whole vote Jackson had 54.96 per cent, Clay 42.39 and the others combined 2.65. 1836 Van Buren had 761,549 to 736,656, the combined vote for Harrison, White,' Web- ster and Mangum. Van Buren's majority, 24,893. Of the whole vote Van Buren had 50.83 per cent and the others combined 49.17. 1840 Harrison had 1,275,017 to 1,128,702 for Van Buren and 7,059 for Birney. Harri- son's majority, 139,256. Of the whole vote Harrison had 52.89 per cent, Van Buren 46.82 and Birney .39. 1844 Polk had 1,337,243 to 1,299,068 for Clay and 62,300 for Birney. Polk over Clay, 88,175. Polk less than others combined. 24,125. Of the whole vote Polk had 49.55 per cent, Clay 48.14 and Birney 2.31. 1848 Taylor had 1,360,101 to 1,220,544 for Cass and 291,263 for Van Buren. Taylor over Cass, 139,557. Taylor less than others com- bined, 152,706. Of the whole vote Taylor had 47.36 per cent, Cass 42.50 and Van Buren 10.14. 1852 Pierce had 1,601,474 to 1,380,576 for Scott, 156,149 for Hale and 1,670 for Dan- iel Webster. Pierce over all, 63,079. Of the whole vote Pierce had 50.90 per cent, Scott 44.10 and Hale 4.97. 1856^Buchanan had 1,838,169 to 1,341,264 for Fremont and 874.534 for Fillmore. Buchan- an over Fremont, 496,905. Buchanan less than combined vote of others, 377,629. Of the whole vote Buchanan had 45.34 per cent, Fremont 33.19 and Fillmore 21.57. I860 Lincoln had 1,866,352 to 1,375,157 for Douglas, 845,763 for Breckinridge and 589,- 581 for Bell. Lincoln over Douglas, 491 195. Lincoln less than Douglas and Breckinridge combined, 354,568. Lincoln less than combined vote of all others, 944,- 149. Of the whole vote Lincoln had 39.91 per cent, Douglas 29.40, Breckinridge 18.08 and Bell 12.61. 1864 Lincoln had 2,216.067 to 1,808.725 for Mc- Clellan (eleven states not voting, viz.: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina. Tennessee, Texas and Vir- ginia). Lincoln's majority, 407,342. Of the whole vote Lincoln had 55.06 per cent and McClellan 44.94. 1868 Grant had 3,015.071 to 2.709.613 for Sey- mour (three states not voting, viz.: Missis- sippi, Texas and Virginia). Grant's i jority, 305,458. Of the whole vote Grant had 52.67 per cent and Seymour 47.33. 1872 Grant had 3.597.070 to 2.834.079 for Gree- ley, 29,408 for O'Conor and 5,608 for Black. Grant's majority, 729,975. Of the whole vote Grant had 55.63 per cent, Greelej 43.83, O'Conor .15. Black .09. 1876 Hayes had 4.033,950 to 4,284,885 for Til- den, 81.740 for Cooper, 9,522 for Smith and 2,636 scattering. Tildeu's majority over Hayes, 250,935. Tilden's majority of the entire vote cast, 157,037. Hayes less than the combined vote of others, 344,833. Of the whole vote cast Hayes had 47.95 per cent, Tilden 50.94, Cooper .97, Smith .11. scattering .01. 1880 Garfield had 4,449,053 to 4,442,035 for Hancock, 307,306 for Weaver and 12,576 scattering. Garfield over Hancock, 7,018. Garfield less than the combined vote for others, 313,864. Of the popular vote Gar- field had 48.26 per cent, Hancock 48.25, Weaver 3.33, scattering .13. 1884 Cleveland had 4,911,017 to 4,848,334 for Blame, 151,809 for St. John, 133,825 for Butler. Cleveland had over Blalne 62.683. Cleveland had 48.48 per cent, Elaine 48.22, St. John 1.56, Butler 1.33. 1888 Harrison had 5,440,216 to 5,538,233 for Cleveland, 249,937 for Fisk, 141,105 for Streeter, 2,808 for Cowdrey, 1,591 for Curtis and 9,845 scattering. Harrison had 98,017 less than Cleveland. Of the whole vote Harrison had 47.83 per cent, Cleveland 48.63, Fisk 2.21 and Streeter 1.28. 1892 Cleveland had 5,556,918 to 5,176,108 for Harrison, 264,133 for Bidwell. 1,041,028 for Weaver and 21,164 for Wing. Cleveland had over Harrison 380,810. Of the whole vote Cleveland had 45.73 per cent, Harri son 42.49, Bidwell 2.17 and Weaver 8.67. 1896 McKlnley had 7,104,779, Bryan 6,502,925; Levering, 132,007; Bentley, 13,969; Match- ett, 36,274; Falmer,133,148. McKinley had over Bryan 601,854 votes. Of the whole vote McKinley had 50.49 per cent and Bryan 46.26. 1900 McKinley had 7,217,810 to 6,357,826 for Bryan, 208,791 for Woolley, 50,218 for Barker, 87,769 for Debs, 39,944 for Mal- loney, 518 for Leonard and 5,098 for Ellis. McKinley over Bryan, 859,984: MeKinley's majority over all, 367,646. Of the whole vote McKinley received 51.66 per cent and Bryan 45.51 per cent. Of the presidents, Adams, federalist; Polk, Buchanan and Cleveland, democrats ; Taylor, whig; Lincoln (first term), Hayes, Garfield and Harrison, republicans, did not, when elected, receive a majority of the popular vote. The highest percentage of popular vote received by any president was 55. 97 for Jack son, democrat, in 1S28; the lowest, 39.91 for Lincoln, republican, in 1860; Buchanan, dem- ocrat, next lowest, with 45.34. Hayes and Harrison, with the exception of John Quinc: Adams, who was chosen by the house of representatives, were the only presidents ever elected who did not have a majoritj over their principal competitors, and Tilder and Cleveland the only defeated candidates who had a majority over the president-elect * Prior to 1824 electors were chosen by the legislatures of the different states. 18 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. INTEREST AND STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS. STATE. INTEREST LIMITATIONS. STATE. INTEREST, LIMITATIONS. Alabama Arkansas Arizona California Colorado Connecticut ... Delaware Dist, of Columbia Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indian Territory. Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts . . Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri P.ct. P.ct. 8 10 Any Any 10 10 8 12 7 10 An, Any Yrs, 20 Yrs. *H 5 4 4 8 t 5 6 5 10 '16' JO 5 15 5 1 Yrs. 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 P.ct P.ct. Any 10 Any 6 6 6 12 8 12 10 6 Any 8 12 6 10 Any 6 6 12 6 10 12 Yrs. 10 5 6 20 20 7 20 10 10 5 1 10 5 20 10 10 10 10 Yrs. 8 5 6 Yrs 8 4 4 * Under seal 10. tNo law. iNegotiable notes t>; nonnegotiable 17. Varies by counties 11 Real estate 20. ft Under seal 12. ttUnder seal 14. DAYS OF GRACE ON NOTES AND DRAFTS. Days of grace are given in the following , iana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Mis states and territories: Alabama, Arkansas, souri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico South Dakota, Georgia, Indian Territory, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louis- 1 Texas and Wyoming. APPROXIMATE VALUE OF FOREIGN COINS. (c. copper; g. gold; s. silver.) COIN. COUNTRY. [/. s. equiva- lent. COIN. u. s. COUNTRY. equiva- lent. Argentina, g Bolivar, s Boliviano. s Centavo. c Centime, c Colon, g Condor, g Copeck, c Crown, s Crown, s Crown, s... Crown, s Crown, s Dollar.g Dollar, s Doubloon, g Drachma, s Escudo, g Farthing, s Florin, s Florin, s Florin, s Franc, s Gourde, s Guilder, s Guinea, g Gulden, s Heller, s Kran. s Krone (see crown). Libra, g Lira, s Argentine Rep.. Venezuela Bolivia Mexico France Costa Rica Chile Russia Austria Denmark Great Britain... Norway Sweden Brit. Honduras. Mexico Chile.... $4.82 .19 .005 .46 7. Greece Chile Great Britain.., Austria Great Britain.., Netherlands France Haiti Netherlands Great Britain.., Austria Austria Persia .27 .77 .27 i 3.K5 .19 1.82 .005 .40 .50 Lira.g Mark, a Mark.g Medjidie, g Milreis, a Milreis, g Ore, c , Penny, c Peseta, s Peso.g 5.04 .48 .004 .07 Peru I Italy 4.87 Peso, g Peso, s Peso.g Peso, g Pfennig, c Piaster, s Pound, g Pound, g Ruble.g Rupee, s Scudo, g, s Sen.c Shilling, s Sixpence, s Sol,s Soldo, c vereign, g ucre.s 1 (customs) s. Yen, s Turkey Germany Finland Turkey Brazil Portugal Scandinavia Great Britain.... Spain Argentine Rep... Central America Chile Colombia Cuba Uruguay Germany Turkey Egypt Great Britain. Russia India Italy Japan Great Britain. Great Britain. Peru Italy Great Britain. Ecuador China Japan $4.40 .24 .19 1.0 .0025 .02 .19 .1)6 .38 .36 .0025 .04 4.94 4.87 .51 .005 .24 .01 4.87 GREAT SHIP CANALS OF THE WORLD. 19 SIMPLE INTEREST TABLE. NOTE To find the amount of interest at 2>^ per cent on any given sum, divide the amount given for the same sum in the table at 5 per cent by 2; at 3^ per cent divide the amount at 7 per cent by 2, etc. TIME. JT 1 | e 1 i a e f 1 | a "2 2 s CM i i i i 2 2 2 3 4 3 4 5 co 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 <* 1 2 2 2 3 4 5 4 5 e 8 S l 3 3 4 5 6 5 6 8 9 16 mos. 11 year. \ Ami. $1 $2 Int. 4 5 6 7 1 1 4 5 6 7 1 1 4 5 6 7 I 9 11 8 10 12 14 8 10 12 14 | $3 4 5 6 7 1 1 2 2 12 15 1! 16 28 30 35 '"i i "i $4 $5 $10 $25 $50 $100 $200 $300 4 5 6 7 1 2 2 2 4 5 6 7 5 7 8 9 6 8 10 12 13 17 20 23 ~33 42 50 58 6 8 10 12 i i i i i i 1 1 1 4 5 6 7 i i i i i i i i 2 2 1 2 3 3 3 4 5 6 5 6 8 9 8 10 18 15 16 21 25 29 41 52 63 73 83 1.04 1.25 1.46 1.67 2.08 2.50 2.92 10 13 15 18 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 5 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 i I i 2 2 2 3 3 4 3 4 5 6 6 i 16 21 25 29 33 42 s 66 83 1.00 1.17 10 13 15 18 25 31 38 44 50 63 75 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 20 25 30 35 50 63 75 88 IS 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 Too 5.00 6.00 7.00 40 50 60 70 1 1 1 1 1 4 5 6 "i' i i 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 2 3 3 4 I 3 3 4 5 5 1 10 13 15 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 4 5 6 7 T i i i i 2 2 1 2 3 3 2 3 3 4 3 3 4 5 3 4 5 6 1 6 4 6 7 8 5 6 8 9 6 7 8 9 11 14 17 1!) 16 21 25 29 67 83 1.00 1.17 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4 5 6 7 1 2 2 3 3 4 8 4 5 6 4 6 7 8 6 7 8 10 t; 8 10 12 8 10 12 14 9 11 13 16 10 13 15 18 11 14 17 19 22 28 33 39 33 42 50 58 1.33 1.67 2.00 2.33 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 4 5 8 7 2 3 3 4 4 6 7 8 6 8 10 12 13 16 11 U 17 19 13 17 20 23 15 19 23 27 18 22 31 20 25 30 35 22 28 33 39 44 56 67 78 67 83 1.00 1.17 1.33 1.67 2.00 2.33 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 2.66 3.33 4.00 4.67 3.33 4.17 5.00 5.83 8.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 12.00 15.00 18.00 21.00 30 lOO 35.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 4 5 6 7 3 4 5 6 6 8 10 12 10 18 15 18 13 17 20 23 16 21 25 29 20 25 30 35 23 29 3o 41 26 33 40 47 30 38 45 53 33 42 50 58 66 83 1.00 1.17 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 3.00 375 4.50 5.25 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 5.00 6.25 7.50 8.75 6.00 7.50 9.00 10.50 $500 4 5 6 7 5 7 8 10 11 14 17 19 it; 21 26 29 22 28 33 39 28 35 42 49 33 42 50 58 39 M 58 68 44 56 67 78 50 63 75 88 56 69 83 97 i.ll 1.39 1.67 1.94 1.66 2! 0* 2i92 3.33 4.17 5.00 5.83 5.00 6.25 7.50 8.75 6.66 8.33 10.00 11.67 8.33 10.42 12.50 14.58 10.00 12.50 15.00 17.50 20.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 $1,000 4 5 6 11 14 17 19 22 28 33 39 33 42 50 68 44 87 78 55 69 83 97 66 83 1.00 1.17 78 97 1.17 1.36 89 1.11 1.33 1.56 1.00 1 .25 1.50 1.75 1.11 1.39 1.67 1.94 2.22 2.78 ;.:;:; 189 3.33 4.17 5.00 5.83 6.67 8.83 10.00 11.67 10.00 12.50 15.00 17.50 13. Si- lt;. 07 20.00 23.33 16.66 20.83 25.00 29.17 GREAT SHIP CANALS OF THE WORLD. CAXAL. Openec I Length Depth. Width* Cost. Corinth ce) Year. 1893 1890 1900 1895 1894 1855 1895 1869 1887 Miles. 4 16 41 61 35.5 1.6 1.11 90 26.75 Feet. 26.25 20.50 10 29.50 26 22 20.25 31 14 220 72 72 120 100 142 108 100 $5,000.000 10,000.000 5.831.000 37.128.000 75.000.1)00 t2.250.786 2.791.873 100.000.00*) 25,000.000 \ Petersbi pe (Gem m (Gere hip (En rie(U. S rie (Cans irg jani aan. lane ) Russia) jr) uta) ada) *At the bottom. tExclusive of locks. 20 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. PRESIDENTS AND THEIR CABINETS. PRESIDENTS AND VICE-PKESIDEXTS. InniKin- rated. Secretaries of state. Secretaries of the " treasury. Secretaries of war. *George Washington 1789 ITS'.* T.Jefferson 1789 B.Randolph 1794 T. Pickering 1795 Alex. Hamilton. .1789 Oliver Wolcott.. 1795 Henry Knox... 1789 T. Pickering. . .1795 Jas. McHenry.,17% 1797 1797 T. Pickering 1797 John Marshall. . .1800 Oliver Wolcott... 1797 Samuel Dexter . .1801 Jas.McHenry..l79r John Marshal 1.1806 Saru'l Dexter.. 1800 R. Griswold....l801 *Thomas Jefferson Mil H .11 1805 Isw 1809 ISlo TR17 1817 James Madison. .1801 Samuel Dexter.. 1801 Albert Gallatin. .1801 H. Dearborn... 1801 "James Madison tGeorge Clinton Robert Smith.... 1809 J arnes Monroe. . . 1811 \ Albert Gallatin. .1809 G.W.Campbell.. 1814 A.J.Dallas 1814 W. H.Crawford. 1816 Wm. Eustis....l809 J. Armstrong.. 1813 James Monroe . 1814 W.H.Crawford 1815 * James Monroe *Daniel D Toinpkins J. Q. Adams 1817 W.H.Crawford. 1817 Isaac Shelby... 1817 Geo. Graham.. 1817 J. C. Calhoun.. 1817 John Q.Adams *John C. Calhoun lS-,'o 18->5 Henry Clay 1825 Richard Rush.... 1825 Jas. Barbour...l825 Peter B.Porter.1828 *Andrew Jackson JJohn C. Calhoun Martin Van Buren 1S29 1829 issy KK is;: M. Van Buren.... 1829 E.Livingston.... 1831 Louis McLane.... 1833 John Forsyth. . . .1834 Sam.D. Ingham.1829 Louis McLane 1831 W. J. Duane 183H Roger B. Taney..l833 Levi Wood bury.. 1834 John H.Eaton. 1829 Lewis Cass 1831 B.F.Butler.... 1837 Martin Van Buren Richard M.Johnson John Forsyth... 1837 Levi Woodbury.,1837 Joel R.Poinsettl837 fWilliamH. Harrison John Tyler 1841 1841 Daniel Webster.. 1841 Thos. Ewing 1841 John Bell 1841 John Tyler iJ 1.S45 1845 Daniel Webster.. 1841 Hugh S. Legare.,1843 A-belP.Upshur..lS43 John C. Calhoun.1844 Thos. Ewing 1841 Walter Forward. 1841 John C. Spencer..l843 Geo.M. Bibb 1844 John Bell 1841 John McLean.. 1841 J. C. Spencer... 1841 Jas.M. Porter.. 1843 Wm. Wilkins..l844 James K Polk James Buchananl845 Robt. J. Walker. 1S45 Wm. L. Marcy.1845 tZaehary Taylor Millard Fillmore W.' H49 1850 John M. Clayton.1849 Wm. M.Meredith 1849 G.W. Crawford.1849 Millard Fillmore Daniel Webster.,1850 Edward Everett.,1852 lhomasCorwin..l850 C.M.Conrad... 1850 Franklin Pierce tWilliam R. King KM 18.>; W.L.Marcy 1853 James Guthrie. ..1853 Jefferson Davis 1853 James Buchanan John C. Breckinridge Is., 1857 Lewis Cass 1857 J. S. Black 1800 Howell Cobb 1857 Philip F.Thomas.lSO) John A. Dix 1861 John B. Floyd.. 1&57 Joseph Holt.... 1861 *t Abraham Lincoln Hannibal Hamlin ISf.i l*;i IN 15 W. H.Seward....lS61 Salmon P. Chase.l^il W.P. Vessenden.l8W Hugh McCulloch.lStio S.Cameron 1861 E.M.Stanton..l862 Andrew Johnson Andrew Johnson lsU-, W. H.Seward....l865 HughMcCulloch.1865 E. M. Stanton.,1865 U. S. Grant 1867 L. Thomas 1868 J. M. Schofleld.l8C>8 *Ulysses S Grant 18f,'.l 1-tV.t 187:; 1S77 1877 E. B. Washburne.1869 Hamilton Fish... 1869 Geo. S. Boutwell 1869 W.A.Richardson.1873 Benj.H.Bristow.1-74 Lot M. Morrill...lS7G J. A. Rawlins..l869 W.T.Sherman. 1869 W.W. Belknap.1869 Alphonso Taf 1. 1876 J.D. Cameron. 1876 Schuvler Colfax tHenry Wilson Rutherford B. Haves William A. Wheeh-r W. M.Evarts....l877 John Sherman. .1877 G.W. McCrary.1877 Alex. Ramsey.. 1879 (Continued on page 22.) *Elected two consecutive terms. tDied while in office. iRosigned. PRESIDENTS AND THEIR CABINETS. 21 PRESIDENTS AND THEIR CABINETS.-COXTINUED. Secretaries of the navy. Secretaries of the interior.* Postmasters- general.^ Attorney- generals. Samuel Osgood... .1789 Timothy Plckeringl791 Jos. Hal>ersham....l795 E. Randolph 1789 Wm. Bradford.. .1794 Charles Lee 1795 Benjamin Stoddert. ...1798 Jos. Habersham.... 1797 Charles Lee 1797 Theo. Parsons... 1801 Benjamin Stoddert.... 1801 Robert Smith 1801 Jacob Crowninshield.. 1805 Jos. Habersham... 1801 Gideon Granger... 1801 Levi Lincoln 1801 Robt. Smith 1805 John Breck- inridge 1805 C.A.Rodney 1807 Paul Hamilton 1809 William Jones 1813 Gideon Granger... 1809 R. J. Meigs, Jr 1814 C.A.Rodney 1809 Wm. Pincknev...l811 William Rush.... 1814 B. W. Crowninshield. .1814 B. W. Crowninshield.. 1817 Smith Thompson 1818 S. L. Southard 1823 R. J. Meigs, Jr 1817 John McLean 1823 William Rush.... 1817 William Wirt.... 1817 S. L. Southard 1825 John McLean 1825 William Wirt.... 1825 John Branch 1829 LeviWoodbury 1831 Mahlon Dickerson 1834 Wm. T. Barrv 1829 Amos Kendall 1835 John M. Berrien.1829 1 Roger B.Taney.. 1831 B.F.Butler 1833 Mabioii Dickerson.... 1837 Amos Kendall 1837 JohnM. Niles 1840 B.F.Butler 1837 Felix Grundy....I838 H.D. Gilpin 1840 George E. Badger 1841 Francis Granger. ..1841 J. J. Crittenden.1841 George E. Badger 1841 Abel P. Upshur 1841 David Henshaw 1843 Francis Granger... 1841 C.A. Wicklifle 1841 J. J. Crittenden .1841 Hugh S.Legare.. 1841 John Nelson 1843 Thomas W. Gilmer . . .1844 John Y. Mason 1844 George Bancroft 1845 John Y. Mason.. 1846 Cave Johnson 1845 JohnY. Mason.. 1845. Nathan Clifford.. 1846 Isaac Toucey 1848 William B. Preston . . .1849 Thomas E wing 1849 Jacob Collamer. . . .1849 Reverdy Johnsonl849 William A. Graham.. .1850 John P. Kennedy 1S52 Thomas A.Pearce..l850 T.M.T McKernonl850 A. H.H.Stuart.... 1850 Nathan K. Hall.. ..1850 Sam D.Hubbard... 1852 J. J. Crittenden..l850 James C. Dobbin 1853 Robt. McClelland. .1853 James Campbell. . .1853 Caleb Gushing... 1853 Isaac Toucey 1857 Jacob Thompson.. 1857 Aaron V. Brown. .1857 Joseph Holt 1859 J.S. Black 1857 Edw. M. Stanton.1860 Gideon Welles 1861 Caleb B. Smith 1861 John P. Usher 1863 Montgomery Blair.l8('>l William Dennison.1864 Edward Bates... 1861 Titian J. Coffey..l863 James Speed 1864 Gideon Welles 1865 John P. Usher 1865 James Harlan 1865 O. H. Browning. . . .1866 William Dennison.1865 A.W.Randall 1866 James Speed 1865 Henry Stanbery. 1866 Wm.M. Evarts...l868 Adolph E. Borie 1869 George M. Robeson . . .1869 Jacob D. Cox 186'J Columbus Delano.. 1870 Zach Chandler 1875 J. A. J. Cresswell. .1869 Jns. \V. MarshalL.,1874 Marshall Jewell... 1874 James N. Tyner...l87b E. R. Hoar 1869 A. T. Ackerman.,1870 Geo. U.Williams. 1871 Edw. Pierrepont.1875 Alphonso Taft.. .1876 R. W. Thompson 1877 Nathan Goff. Jr 1881 Carl Schurz 1877 David M. Key 1877 Horace Maynard.,1880 Chas.Devens 1877 (Continued on page 23.) *This department was established bv an act of congress March 3, 1849. +Not a cabinet officer until 1829. 22 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. PRESIDENTS AND THEIR CABINETS.-CONTINUED FROM PAGE 20. PRESIDENTS AND VICE-PRESIDENTS. tJames A. Garfleld. Chester A. Arthur.. Chester A. Arthur. Grover Cleveland tThos. A. Hendricks. Benjamin Harrison. Levi P.Morton Grover Cleveland Adlai E. Stevenson.. *tWilliam McKinley. tGarret A. Hobart... Theodore Roosevelt . Theodore Roosevelt. Secretaries of state. James G. Blaine,1881 F. T. Frelinghuy sen , Chas. J. Folger...l881 1881 W. Q. Gresham . .1884 Hugh McCulloch.1884 Thos. F. Bayard. 1885 1889 Jamea 1885 1889 1889 1893 W. Q. Gresham. .1893 John G. Carlisle..l893 1893 Richard Olney. . .1895 sG. Blaine.1889 Wm W.Foster.. 1892 1897 John Sherman. . .189 Wm. R. Day 189 1901 John Hay 1898 1901 John Hay. Secretaries of the treasury. Wm. Windom 1881 Daniel Manning. 1885 Chas.S.Fairchild 1887 Windom.... 1889 R Charles Foster... 1891 S. B Lyman J. Gage . .1897 .1901 Lyman J. Gage. .1901 Leslie M. Shaw. . 1902 W Secretaries of war, R. T. Lincoln. .1881 R.T.Lincoln... 1881 W. C. Endicott.1885 . Proctor 1839 . Elkins.,..1891 D.S. Lament... 1893 R. A. Alger 1897 Elihu Root 1890 Elihu Root 1901 m. H. Taft. . .1904 'Elected two consecutive terms. tDied while in office. SPEAKERS OF THE HOUSE. CON- GRESS 1 2.... 3 I: 5 ::: 7-9. . . 10-11. 12-13. 13.... 14-16. 16. . . . is";; 19.... i: 23 : 24-25. 26.... 27.... Years. Name. 1789-91 F.A. Muhlenberg Pa. 1791-93 J.TrumbulI.... 1793-95 F.A. Muhlenberg Pa. 1795-99 Jonathan Dayton N. J. 1799-01 Theo. Sedgwick.. Mass. 1801-07 Nathan '1 Macon. N. C.. 1807-11 J. B. Varnum.... 1811-14 Henry Clay Ky. . 1814-15 Langdon Cheves. S. C. 1815-20 Henry Clay 1S20-2M. W.Taylor 182 1-23 P. P. Bar hour.... 1823-25 Henry Clay 182.V2i J.W. Taylor 1827-34 A. Stevenson . . . . Va. . . 1834-35 John Bell Tenn. 1835-39. lames K. Polk... Tenn. 1839-41!R. M. T. Hunter. Va. .. 1841-43 John White 1843-45 J. W.Jones State. ill 1750 1S01 17401801' 17.501801 1760 1*24 174> 1813 1757 1750 1821 1777 1852 1776 1857 1852 1784 1854 1783 1841 1837 1852 47 48-50.. 51 1797 1869 52-53. . 17841854 1784 185 r K!:,1S4H 54-55 1809 1887 56-5' 1805 CON- GKESS. 31 32-33. . . 34 35 38-40... 41-43. . . 44 44-46. . . Tears. Name. 1845-47 J. W. Davis 1847-49R. C. Winthrop. 1849-51 Howell Cobb 1851-55 Linn Boyd 1356-57>N. P. Banks.... 1857-59'james L. Orr. . . . 1860-61J W. Pennington. 1861-63 G. A. Grow 1863-69:8. Colfax 1869-75 J. G.Blaine.... 1875-76 M.C.Ke 1876-81 S. J. Randall 1881-83 J. W. Keifer 1883-89 J. G.Carlisle 1889-91 Thomas B. Reed 1MM-H5C. F. Crisp.... 1895-99 Thomas B. Reed. 1899-03ID. B. Henderson . G. Cannon State. Ind... Mass. Ga.... Ky.. . Mass. S. C. . N.J. . Pa.... Ind.. . Me .. Ind. Pa... Ky.. . Me... a Me.. . towa. 111.... 1S2S1SS5 is>? isrt; 1828 1890 THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE. Following Is the electoral vote of the states, based upon the apportionment of representa- tives made by congress under the census of 1900: Electoral State. vote. Alabama 11 Arkansas 9 State. Kansas Electoral vote. 10 Kentucky 13 California 10 Louisiana Colorado 51 Maine 6 Connecticut 7 Maryland 8 Delaware 3 Massachusetts 16 Florida 5 Michigan 14 Georgia 13 Minnesota 11 Idaho 3 Mississippi 10 Illinois 27 Missouri 18 Indiana 15 Montana 3 Iowa 13 Nebraska 8 Electoral State. vote. Nevada 3 New Hampshire... 4 New Jersey 12 New York North Carolina... North Dakota Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island. South Carolina South Dakota State. Electoral vote. Tennessee 12 Texas Utah .... Vermont 18 . Virginia ia 41 Washington 5 23 West Virginia 7 4 Wisconsin 13 34 [Wyoming 3 9 Total 476 4 Nee. to choice 2b9 SURVIVORS OF THE UNION ARMY AND NAVY IN THE CIVIL WAR. The probable number of survivors of the union army and navy in the war of the rebellion on June 30 for a series of years is estimated in a table prepared by Gen. F. C. Ainsworth, chief of the record and pension office, war department, as follows: 1904 858,002 1905 820.687 1906 782.72-2 1910 626.231 1907 744,196' 1915 429,727 1908 705,197 1909 665,832 1920. .251,727 19-25 116,073 37,033 1935. 1940 1945.... EASTER SUNDAY DATES. 23 PRESIDENTS AND THEIR CABIN ETS.-CoxxixcED FROM PAGE 21. Secretaries of the navy. Secretaries of the interior.* Postmasters- general. Attorney- generals. Secretaries nf agriculture.^ W. H. Hunt. . . .1881 S. J. Kirkwood.1881 T. L. James. . . . W.Mac Veagh 1881 W.E. Chandler 1S81 Henry M.Teller 1881 T. O. Howe 1881 W.Q.Gresham.1883 Frank Hatton.1884 BHBrewster.1881 W. C. Whitney.1885 L. Q. C. Lamar.l885iWm. F. Vilas...] Wm. F. Vilas... 1SS8'D.M. Dickinson.1 1885 A.H.Garlandl8S5 N. J. Colman.1889 Benj. F. Tracy. 1889 John W. Noble.1889 J. Wanamaker.1889 WHH Miller. ISSyj.M. Rusk ..1889 Hilary A. Her- bert 1893 Hoke Smith.... 1893 W. S. Bissell...l893 R. Olney 1893 J. S. Morton. 1893 D. R. Francis!! '.1896 w! L. Wilson'.'. '.1895|j.' Harmon.' .'J1895 1897 James A. Gary. 189?' J. McKenna.,1897 1899 Chas. E. Smith. 1898 J. W. Griggs.,1897 P. C. Knox...l901 John D. Long. .1897 C. N. Bliss E.A.Hitchcock. [. Wilson 1897 John D. Long.. 1901 E.A.HHcbcock.190] Chas. E. Smith. 1901 P. C. Knox ...1901 J. Wilson 1901 Wm. H. Moody. 1902 | Henry C.Paynel902 NOTE The department of commerce and labor was established by act of congress Feb. 14, 1903. George B. Cortelyou was appointed the first secretary. *This department was established by an act of congress March 3, 1849. tEstablished by an act of congress Feb. 11, 1889. PRESIDENTIAL VOTE (1828-1900). YR. Candidate. 1828 Jackson.. . . . 1828 Adams 1832; Jackson 1832|Clay 1832 Floyd 1832 Win 1836 Van Buren 1836 Harrison... 1836 1 White 1836 ! Webster.... 1836 Mangum 1840 Van Buren. 1840 Harrison... 1840Birney 1844! Polk 1844 Clay 1S44 Birney... 1848, Taylor. .. 1848 Cass 1848 Van Uuren. 1852 Pierce.... 1852 Scott 1852 Hale 1856 Buchanan.. 1856 Fremont 1856 Fillmore.... 1860 Douglas ... 1860 Breckinr'ge 1860 Lincoln 1860 Bell 1864 McClellan, . 1864 Lincoln 1868 Seymour.... 1868 Grant 1872 Greeley 1872,0'Conor 1872 1 Grant 1872iBlack Party. Democrat.. . Federal . Democrat.. Whig [Whig !Anti-M Democrat. . Whig Whig Whig Whig Democrat. . Whig Liberty Democrat. . Whig .Liberty . Whig Democrat. . Free Soil... ..Democrat.. .Iwhig .! Free Soil... . | Democrat. . .'Republican American.. Democrat. . Democrat.. Republican Union Democrat. . Republican Democrat. . Republican Democrat. . Ind. Dem.. . Republican T'mpera'ce Popular vote. 647,231 509.097 68T.S03 530,189 toral vote. 761,549, 1,128,702! 1,275.017 7,059 . 1,337,243 1,299.068 62,300 . 1,360,101, 1,220.544 291,263 . 1,601,474 1,380.678 156,149 . 1,341,264 874,534 1.375,157 845.763 1.866,352 589.581 1.SOS.725 2.216,067 2.709,613 3.015,071 2,8b4,079! 29,408 , 3,597,070 5.608 . 1880 Do 14 1880Phelps ..... " 1884 Cleveland. YR. Candidate. 1876Tilden ...... 1876 Hayes ...... 1876 Cooper ..... 1876 Smith ...... Walker.... Hancock . . Gartield.... eaver Party. Popular vote. 1884 Elaine ...... 1884 Butler ...... 1884 St. John.... 1888 Cleveland. 1888 Harrison . . 1888Streeter.... 1888 Pisk ........ 1888 Cow drey... 1892 Cleveland. 1892 Harrison. . 1892 Bidwell.... 1892 Weaver . . . 1896 McKin'l'ey '. 1896Brvan ...... 1896 Levering . . 1896 Bentley.... isv, Mutchett.. 1896 Palmer ..... 1900|McKinley.. 1900 Bryan ..... 1900 Woolley.... 1900 Barker . . 1900 Debs 1900Malloney.. 1900 Leonard... 1900;Ellis Democrat..; Republican Greenback.) Prohibition American.. Democrat.. Republican Greenback. Prohibition American.. . Democrat.. .Republican Greenback. Prohibition Democrat. . Republican Union Lab Prohibition United Lab Democrat. . ..Republican .Prohibition .People's.... .Socialist . Republican . Democrat. . . Prohibition . National... . Sue. Labor. .Nat. Dem... . i Republican Democrat . . Prohibition People's Soc. Dem... . Soc. Lab.... United Chr. Union R 4,284.88.5 4,033,950 81,740 9,522 4,449,053 307,306 10,487 707 4,911.017 4.S48.334 133,825 151,809 5,538,233 5,440,216 141,105 249.937 2,808 5.5.V5.918 5.176.108 264,133 1,041.028 21.164 7,104,779 6,502.925 132.107 13,969 36.274 133. 14b 7.217.810 6.H.J7.NJ* 203.791 50.218 87.769 39.944 518 5,098 * Owing to the death of Mr. Greeley, the 66 electoral votes were variously cast. Thomas A Hendricks received 42, B. Gratz Brown ]8, Horace Greeley 3, Charles J.Jenkins 2, David Davis 1 1904. 1905. ,...April3 ...April 23 ...April 15 EASTER SUNDAY DATES. 1907 March 31 1908 April 19 1909 April 11 1910 March? 1911 April 1( 1912 April 24 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. QUALIFICATIONS FOR SUFFRAGE. PREVIOUS RESIDENCE d REOU1HEJ). i 1 REQUIREMENTS FOR VOTERS ix THE - 1 I Excluded from VARIOUS STATES. ^ I g i S 3 voting. 1 8 1 6 I 1 ALABAMA Citizens of good iy. }rn 30 d -JUd Yes. Yes. .f convicted of treason, embezzle- character and understanding, or aliens who have declared inten- tion; must exhibit poll-tax re- nent of public funds, malfeasance n office or other penitentiary of- fenses, idiots or insane. ARB^NSAS-Like Alabama, ex- iy. 6m SOd 30 d No.. Yes. Idiots, insane, convicts until par- cept as to "good character." CALIFORNIA-Citizens by nativ- ity; naturalized for 90 days, or d *d Yes. Yes. doned, nonpayment of poll tax. Chinese, insane, embezzlers of pub- ic moneys, convicts. treaty of Queretaro. COLORADO-Citizens, male or fe- male, or aliens who declared in- tention 4 months before offer- 6m 90d 30 d 10 d Yes. Yes. Persons under guardianship, in- sane, idiots, prisoners convicted of bribery. ing to vote. CONNECTICUT Citizens who iy. 6m Yes. Yes. Convicted of felony or other inf a- can read. nous crime unless pardoned. DELAWARE Citizens paying $1 iy. 3 m 30d No.. Yes. Insane, idiots, felons, paupers. registration fee. FLORIDA Citizens of United iy. 6m Yes. Yes. Persons not registered, insane or States. inder guardian, felons/convicts. GEORGIA Citizens who can read iy. 6m (a) No- Persons convicted of crimes pun- and have paid all taxes since 1877. shable by imprisonment, insane, delinquent taxpayers. IDAHO Citizens, male or female. 6m 90d im 10 d Yes. Yes. Chinese, Indians, insane, felons. )Olygamists, bigamists, traitors. )ribers. ILLINOIS Citizens of United States. iy. 90 d 30d JOd Yes. Yes. Convicts of penitentiary until par- doned. INDIANA Citizens, or aliens who have declared intention and re- sided 1 year in United States. 6m Od JOd 30 d No.. Yes. Convicts and persons disqualified jy judgment of a court. United States soldiers, marines and sail- ors. IOWA Citizens of United States. 6m Wd 10d 10 d (ft) Yes. idiots, insane, convicts. KANSAS Citizens; aliens who 6m d iOd iOd (ft) Yes. Insane, persons under guardian- have declared intention; women ship, convicts, bribers, defrauders vote at municipal and school of the government and persons elections dishonorably discharged from ser- vice of United States. KENTUCKY Citizens of United iy. 6m 6m 60d (c) No.. Treason, felony, bribery, idiots, States. nsane. LOUISIANA Citizens who are 2y 1 V 5m Yes. No.. idiots, insane, all crimes punish- able to read. able by imprisonment, embezzling MAINE Citizens of the United 3m 3m 3m 3m Yes. Yes. mblic funds unless pardoned. Paupers, persons under guardian- States. ship. Indians not taxed. MARYLAND Citizens of United iy. 6 m Yes. Yes. Persons convicted of larceny or States who can read. other infamous crime, persons un- MASSACHUSETTS-Citizens who can read and write English. MICHIGAN Citizens, or aliens iy. 6m 6m 20 d 6m 20 d 6m 20 d Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. der guardianship, insane, idiots. Paupers (except United States sol- diers), persons under guardianship. Indians holding tribal relations, who declared intention prior to duelists and their abettors. MINNESOTA CitUens of the 6m 30 d (d) Yes. Treason, felony unless pardoned. United States. nsane, persons under guardian- ship, uncivilized Indians. MISSISSIPPI Citizens who can read or understand the constitu- 2y. iy. iy. iy. Yes. Yes. :nsane, idiots, felons, delinquent taxpayers. M ISSOURI Citizens,or aliens who iy. 60 d 60 d (50 d (e) Yes. Paupers, persons convicted of fel- have declared intention not ony or other infamous crime or less than 1 nor more than 5 years misdemeanor or violating right of before offering to vote. suffrage, unless pardoned; second conviction disfranchises. MONT ANA-Citizens of U. 8 iy. 30 d 30 r -rt Yes. Yes. Indians, felons, idiots, insane. NEBRASKA Citizens, or aliens 6m 40dlOdlOd (ft) Yes. Lunatics, persons convicted of who have declared intention treason or felony unless pardoned, 30 days before election. United States soldiers and sailors. (a) Registration required in some counties, (b) In all cities, (c) In the cities of first, second and third class, (d) Required in cities of 1,200 inhabitants or over, (e) In cities of 100.000 popu lation or over. QUALIFICATIONS FOR SUFFRAGE. 25 QUALIFICATIONS FOR SUFFRAGB.-CONTINTED. PitEviors RESIDENCE j REQTIREMENTS FOH VO!ERS IX THE HEQt'lHED. | 4 Excluded from ^j VARIOCS STATES. =: . = *- 4a voting. | "5 I 'C C 1 o l NEVADA Citizens of United Jm MM Wd Wd Yes. Yes. Insane, idiots, convicted of treason States. or felony, unamnestied confeder- ates against the United States, In- dians and Chinese. NEW HAMPSHIRE-Citizens of j m i m > m ! m Yes. Yes. Paupers (except honorably dis- United States. charged soldiers), persons excused from paying taxes at their own re- quest. NEW JERSBY-Citizens of Unit- ed States. ly. 5m Yes Yes. Paupers, insane, idiots and persons convicted of crimes which exclude them from being witnesses unless NEW YORK Citizens who have iy 4 m 30d Wd Yes. Yes. pardoned. Convicted of bribery or any infa- been such for 90 days. mous crime unless pardoned, bet- ters on result of election, bribers for votes and the bribed. NORTH CAROLINA-Citizens of United States who can read. iy. Wd Yes. No- Idiots, lunatics.convicted of felony or ether infamous crimes, atheists. NORTH DAKOTA Citizens, or aliens who have declared inten- iy. ; m 10 cl (a) Yes. Felons, idiots, convicts unless par- doned. United States soldiers and tion 1 vear and not more than 6 * sailors. prior to election, and civilized Indians. OHIO - Citizens of the United ly. 30d 30 d d (b) Yes. Idiots, insane, United States sol- States. diers and sailors, felons unless ; restored to citizenship. OREGON White male citizens. > m Wd Wd Wd No.. Yes. Idiots, insane, convicted felons. or aliens who have declared in- Chinese, United States soldiers and tention 1 year before election. sailors. 1 PENNSYLVANIA Citizens at L V 2m Yes. Yes. Persons convicted of some offense least 1 month, and if 22 years old forfeiting right of suffrage, non- must have paid tax within 2 yrs. RHODE ISLAND - Citizens of 2y. J m (c) taxpayers. Yes.jPaupers, lunatics, idiots, convicted United States. of bribery or infamous crime until estored. SOUTH CAROLINA-Citizens of 2y. iy 4m 4m Yes No- 'aupers, insane, idiots, convicted United States who can read. of treason, dueling or other infa- mous crime. SOUTH DAKOTA Citizens, or 6m Wd 10 cl 10 d (d) Yes. Persons under guardian, idiots, in- aliens who have declared inten- ane, convicted of treason or fel- tion. ony unless pardoned. TENNESSEE Citizens who have paid poll tax preceding year. iy. ;m (e) Yes. Convicted of bribery or other infa- mous crime, failure to pay poll tax. TEXAS Citizens, or aliens who ly. 1 m Yes. diots, lunatics, paupers, convicts, have declared intention 6 months United States soldiers and sailors. before election. UTAH Citizens of United States. iy. 4m diots. insane, convicted of treason male or female. or violation of election laws. VERMONT Citizens of United iy. im Wd Yes Yes. Jnpardoned convicts, deserters States. rom United States service during the war, ex-confederates. VIRGINIA - Citizens of United iy. {m 3m Yes No- Idiots, lunatics, convicts unless States of good understanding. WASHINGTON Citizens of Unit- ly. Wd Wd 'Wd Yes. mrdoned by the legislature, ndians not taxed. ed States. WEST VIRGINIA Citizens of ly. Vid No. Yes. Paupers, idiots, lunatics, convicts. the state. . >ribers, United States soldiers and sailors. WISCONSIN Citizens, or aliens who have declared intention. iy. iy. 10 d lOd (a) Yes. nsane. under guardian, convicts unless pardoned. WYOMING Citizens, male or fe- ly. 00 d Yes Yes. Iriints. insanp. fplons. nnahla tn male. read the state constitution. (a) In cities of 3,000 population or over. (6) In cities of not less than 9.000 inhabitants. (c) Nontaxpayers must register yearly before Dec. 31. (d) In towns having 1.000 voters and counties where registration has been adopted by popular vote, (e) All counties having 50,000 inhabitants or over. (/) In cities of 10.000 or over. In a more or less limited form, relating to taxation and school matters, woman suffrage exists in Arizona. California, Delaware, Idaho Illinois. Indiana. Kansas, Kentucky. Massa- chusetts. Michigan. Minnesota. Montana. Nebraska, New Hampshire. New Jersey. North Da- kota. Oklahoma. Oregon. South Dakota. Texas. Vermont. Washingten and Wisconsin. 26 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. PAST POLITICAL COMPLEXION OF THE STATES. R., Republican; W., Whig; D., Democratic; U.. Union; A., American; A. M.. Anti-Masonic; N. R., National Republican; P., Populist. STATE. * X H I 1 8 2 3 1 $ -f. (N >~ X I i i i i i | i t 8j i | t Alabama Arkansas California D. D. D D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. R. R.' ii.' D. R. R. R. ii.' D. R. D. R. R. R. ii.' R. R. D. D. D. R. R. D. I). K. D D. D. 1). R. 11. 1). D. D. D. D. R. R. D. I) D. D. D. D. R. R. 1). D. D. D. D. D. D P. I). D. 1). D. P. I). D. R. P. D. D. R. D. R. R. R. D. D. R. R. P. R. I). I). D. P. R. R. R. R. D. R. D. D. R. 1). R. D. D. H. D. 1). R. D. R. R. I). D. 1). E. R. R. i). Ii. D. R. R. R. R. B. I). D. D. I). D. R. U. R D. R. R. H. R. R. 1). D. D. 1). R. 1). 1). R. K. D. D. D. R. D. D. B: R. R. R. R. D. D. R. R. R. R. %: D. D. R D. R. R. R. D. R. R. g; R D. R. D. D. R. D. R. R. R. R. Connecticut. Delaware.... Florida R. VV. R. R. N. R. N.R. I). W. W. W. VV. W. W. VV. W. W. D. D. D. D. R: D. 1). !i: J). D. Georgia Idaho W. D. D. W. W. P- Illinois Indiana D. D. D. 1). D. D. D. W. D. W. D. D. D. 1). D. D. D. D. 1). D. R. R. R. R. R. R. R. R. D. 'R.' K. R. R. R. R. R. R. It. I) D. Ii. D. R. R. R. R. R. R. R. D. R. R. D. R. R. R. R. D. R. I). R. R. 1). R. R. I). R. R. R. I). D. R. R. R. R. D. D. R. D. R. R. R. D. D. R. D. R. R. 1). D. R. I). R. R. R. D. D. R. R. R. R. D. D. R. I). R. R. R. D. D. 'ii. K. R. D. R. D. Kentucky.... Louisiana... Maine Maryland.... Mass Michigan W. 1). R. D. R. 1). J). H. R. R. N.R. D. D. N.R. N.R. W. D. D. W. W. D. W. W. W. W. W. W. W. D. D. W. VV. D. VV. W. D. VV. W. D. VV. D. D. D. VV. I). D. D. R. A. R. R. b.' D. ft. R. I). R. R. B- Mississippi.. Missouri Montana D. W. D. D. b. D. D. D. W. D. D. D. D. D. I). D. D. R. R. Nebraska Nevada New Hamp.. New Jersey. New York... N. Carolina.. N. Dakota... Ohio 'ii.' R. D. R. R. Ii. R. D. I). Ii. R. R. R. R. R. R. R. R. K. D. D. D. R. I). R. I). R. D. R. R. R. D. D. D. R. D. R. D. vv. R. R. D. D. B: D. D. D. D. D. W. W. W. D. W. D. W. D. W. W. W. B: D. D. R. 1). R. D. R. I). R. D. D. D. VV. W. W. D. D. R. R. Jfc R. D. R. R. R. R. Ii. I). R. Ii. Ii. R. B. R. R. R. R. R. R. R. R. K. R. R. Ii. D. R. R. R. R. D. 'b.' D. R. D. 'b.' R. R. R. R. R. D. 'b.' D. R. I), 'b.' R. Penn D. R. D. D. R. D. D. N.R. W. D. D. W. W. W. D. 1). VV. D. VV VV. D. D. D. D. D. R. D. Rhode Isl'd. S. Carolina. . S Dakota.... Tennessee . . Texas Vermont Virginia Washington. W Virginia D. 'ii.' W. D. 'ii.' D. D. A!M. D. W. w'. D. w. w'. D. W. w'. D. W. D. VV. D. VV D. W D. I). D. IS: U. D. R. U. 'ii.' 'ii.' R. H. 'R. D. D. R XV. 1). D. R 1). D. D. It. D. 'i)." R. K. ft. R. K. R. R. Wisconsin... Wyoming.... D. D. R. R. In five states in 1892 the electoral vote wa Cleveland and 1 for Harrison and Ohio gave 1 i by act of the leg slature.each congressional dis 1 of the 4 candidates for electors on the people' in North Dakota 1 of the 2 people's party electr electoral vote of the state to be equally divi In 18H6 California gave 8 electoral votes to M McKinley and 1 to Bryan. 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The copy- right is for twenty-fight years, but it may be renewed for fourteen more. IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE. 27 IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE Fiscal years ended June 30. ARTICLES IMPORTED. 1902. 1903. Quant's. Values. Quant's. Values Animals .... $4,624,531 14,531,345 7,092,420 296,626 4,013,689 4,323,938 3.023,195 2,654.604 1,245,671 3,547,914 64,347,535 1,285,097 2.182,684 10.562,005 8,112.609 59.200,749 20,890,899 2.567,580 10.970,671 52.462.684 10.512.052 5,164.901 3,100,279 34.462,513 39.334.521 8.514.934 23,726,636 15.301,912 7.038,282 2,775,084 3,871.263 2,238.109 68,031.613 834.421 2,855,814 31,888,402 53,968.590 1.396,721 33,492,580 4,125,675 11,294,167 2.087,741 1,517,347 1,753,780 3.780,052 7,056,654 1.125,283 12.283.957 1,827,110 3,015.084 4,733,036 1,371,588 1,962.450 4,703,536 3,061,473 2.&31.279 50.011.819 35,962,854 933.772 4,815.125 4.834,580 72.114.291 1,583,980 15. 659,229 23,618,802 17,234.449 3,344.671 4.232,074 4.581.355 10.249.296 28,744.040 22.155.096 19.545.721 6 124 226 1 Art works free 336.623 3.179,913 4,133.215 2 080 268 Books, music and otherprinted mattoj Breadstuff's Bristles Ibs 2,013,109 i23844.i6 2.047.331 1,151,016 1,478,452 57.723.33t) 1,214.564 2,460,324 5.312.408 6,952,425 70.982.155 24 972,788 . 3,043,865 il 10422761 203.857 ' 3,610.225 64.356,060 915,066,380 ghemicals. drugs and dyes lays or earths tons 187,158 Clocks and watches and parts of . Coa4 . . . .tons 1,941,722 52.353.366 1091004252 Cocoa or cacao Ibs Coffee Ibs Copper and manufactures of 2 464 934 Cotton Unmanufactured.. . . Ibs 113,049.225 12,208,231 44,460,126 9.680.156 . 5 110 923 75,401 926 Manufactured .... Earthen, stone and china ware Feathers, natural and artificial Fertilizers 2 426 758 305,727 31.545,962 39.037,387 8,289,524 21,480.525 15,605.958 6,013,963 2.055,536 3.050:478 381,417 58,006,618 696439 276,404 Fish fresh and cured or preserved Fruits including nuts Furs and manufactures of Glass and glassware 293,112 318,802,222 48,415 326,124,103 Hides and skins ... . . .Ibs Hide cuttings, raw, and other glue stock . . Household effects, wearing apparel, etc 2,934.244 25.729,095 29,542,799 1,151,854 25,990.570 4 647 796 India rubber and gutta percha and manufactures of. 17,733,369 Iron and steel and manufactures of Ivory, animal and vegetable Ibs 15,157,417 Jewelry precious stones etc Leather and manufactures of Malt liquors '. .gals ' 3,751,511 208,568 1U17J78 1380,348 1,779,455 1,641,388 3,817.866 6,223,383 1,000,489 9,300,198 1603 181 ' 4,258,828 175,845 52,975,131 Manganese ore and oxide of tons Marble and stone and manufactures of 48,734,536 Metals and manufactures of Oils of all kinds .. ... Paints, pigments and colors Paper stock, crude 2,770,255 4 223 125 Paper and manufactures of Plants, trees, shrubs and vines 1 172023 Platinum Ibs 6,695 1,885.719 3510696 2.926,921 3,252.152 42,635,351 32,640,242 847,548 3,685,242 4,445,154 55,061.097 1,571,577 9,390,128 19.461,850 15,211.<;71 2.49(5,518 4 021 974 7,727 169,656,184 Provisions, meats and dairy products ttice Ibs 156,658,894 Seeds Silk Unmanufactured . . 5i.2bV.i79 3.229.526 4216J08JOti nss&M 108.574.it05 88.018,036 34,015.667 Soap Spices Ibs 37,483,054 3,031.335 3031915875 429,606 75,579,125 79,-352.356 29,428,837 Spirits, distilled gals ugar Ibs ulphur ore tons Tea Ibs Tin Ibs Tobacco Unmanufactured Ibs Manufactured Toys Vegetables Wines 7,039,835 8,921.138 24.427.704 17.711.788 17.384.463 i77,i4&368 Wood and manufactures of Wool, Hair of the Camel, etc. Unmanufactured Ibs Manufactured 166,262,148 Total value of merchandise | ^ Total value of imports of merchandise $6,818.774 506.508.297 33.880,216 426.181.966 599.569,572 903327071 28 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE. Fiscal years ended June 30, J902 and 1903. ARTICLES EXPORTED. 1902. 1903. Quant's. Values. Quant's. Values. Agricultural Implements Mowers ard reapers $8,818,370 2.791.092 4.677.278 $10.326.641 3.169.961 7,616,020 Flows and cultivators Total agricultural implements 16,286,740 29,902.212 88.330 10.048.04<; 2.692,21)8 1.940.060 200.738 21,006,622 29.848.936 40,923 3,152,159 521.725 1,067.860 149.150 Animals Cattle No 392.884 8,368 103.020 27,586 358,720 402,178 4,031 34,007 4,295 173,961 Hogs No. Horses No. Mules No. Sheep No. All other 44,871,684 3.997,977 1,930,810 3,995.303 604.136 449.917 16,185.673 4.153,238 1.581.491 11 2.875.222 65,661.974 7.627.390 34,781,193 4,442,653 2,000,432 4,662.544 589,536 75.713 40,540.637 1.850,728 3,143.910 87.795,104 73.756.404 8,827.709 Books maps and other printed matter Brass and manufactures of Breadstuffs Barley . ..bu. 8,724.268 11.641.411 719.615 26.636.552 9.971,139 2.697.863 154.aT6,102 17,759,203 8,429,141 11,104,575 117.953 74.8.33,237 4.613.809 6,422,731 114.181.420 19,716,634 Bread etc .. ... .Ibs Buckwheat. . bu. Corn bu. Oats bu. Rye bu Wheat bu Wheat flour . .. brls All other 213,134.344 9,872,516 221,242,285 10,499,195 13,697,601 2,ia3,529 21,206,498 3,599.343 1,912.459 927,417 39,667,196 316,180.429 32,216.304 325,571 6,724.301 5.290.948 6,717.274 18,057,677 6,181.115 2,150,699 2,400.022 253,768 '2,926,565 2,454,510 828,483 1.224,409 1,909.951 4,176.351 7.130.508 96,909.449 1,293.021 1.133,290 31,617,389 1,178.740 1,565.244 3,281,509 4.904.386 8.014,322 Carriages, cars, cycles Chemicals drugs, dyes, medicines 13.288,218 "2.144.490 20.765.461 3,447 343 Clocks and watches ' 6,598,875 Coal tons 6,971,184 Coffee and cocoa 402.495 25,076 1.720.457 2.601.697 41 218 373 380.048 Copper Ore tons Manufactures of .. Cotton Unmanufactured Ibs 3500778763 29W3W19 32.108.362 528.679 6.256.035 4 575 219 Manufactures of 2,717,990 763,700 1,517,189 834,180 Fi bers Bags, twine, cordage, etc ' Fish 6.5611199 8,719.344 5.030,204 1960106 1 Kruits and nuts Furs and fur skins Glass and glassware Glucose or grape sugar Ibs 130.419.611 2,907,632 2.319.286 284,413 2,610.925 2.062.381 2.580.622 906.504 1,550.657 3.462.402 6388,476 98.552.562 1,338,347 963.638 126,239.981 2,569,164 Glue ibs Grease and soap stock Gunpowder and other explosives "'50,974 12.859,549 7,794,705 Hay tons 153.431 9,372.747 10,715,151 Hides and skins Ibs Hops Ibs Leather and manufactures of 29,K323 1 290062 1 701 696 3,694,143 4.302.314 7.431.2:38 2.431,082 16.378.787 Naval Stores Resin, tar, etc brls 2.577.568 19.177.788 Turpentine, spirits of gals Total naval stores 11 733 562 12,918,708 864.221 19.743.711 856.564 6.329.899 60.357.519 16.234,362 2.350.937 7.180.014 9.411.294 Nickel nickel oxide and matte Ibs 4.418.491 1633353121 2.121.6T.1 133.536.SOU 942.3(^.160 1.190.606 19,779,142 910.697 6.084.818 65.342.826 15.308.633 2 0% 379 2,997.400 1671301137 1.890.812 134.892,170 806,264,686 Oils Animal . gals. Mineral (refined) gals. 7.312.030 Paraffin and paraffin wax Ihs i73'n83>03 8.8.T8.8J4'26l.325,2i6 VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. 29 EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE.-CONTINTJED. ARTICLES EXPORTED. 1902. 1903. Quant's. Values. \Quant' s. Values Provisions Beef . canned Beef, fresh Beef, salted, cured Ibs Tallow Ibs Bacon Ibs Hams Ibs Pork, canned Pork, fresh and salted T ard Lard compounds' '(cottblene, iardine.'etc'.) .' '.'.'.'. . . . . . ..Ibs Mutton Ibs Oleo and oleomargarine Ibs Poultry and game Sausage Ibs Sausage casings Canned meats All other meat products Cheese! ..'.'.'. '. '. '. '. '. '. '.'. '. ....... '. '.'. '. ..... '. '.'. ... '.'. '.'.'.. '.'. .. . '.'. "ibs Milk Total provisions, etc Ibs 301.824,473 49.451,109 34.065,758 mioO.624 227 (553.232 $6,646,130 76,307.114 211.045.056 254.7H5.W3 3,10^863 1.924.577 53.927.252 27.3tl8.924 35,449.797 207.336000 25.222.744 214,183.365 832.910 13,590,897 Ibs 160.067.949 13.770.026 116.253.487 Ibs 55K.AiU.222 52.375.SW 49o. 36.201.744 430.351 144.267,342 2.687.653 37.0K7 7.137.297 12.856.490 133.655.991 856.801 726.437 795,044 16.002.169 27.203,184 1.801 .385 3.624.764 2.885.609 2.745.597 1.473.564 Spirits, distilled proof gals. Starch Ibs Sugar and molasses Tobacco Unmanufactured Manufactures of Vegetables Wood and manufactures of r , Wool and manufactures of Zinc-Ore tons Manufactures of All other articles Total value of exports of domestic merchandise Total value of exports of foreign merchandise. . . Total value of all exports except gold and silver 28,183.967 Ibs 301.007,365 199.861,378 8,027.824 1.6X0.938 3.011.894 656.705 2.771.835 27. 5. 2.546.287 47.779.848 41.711 1,217.907 429.473 24.393.056 1 35548 1S61 26.2-17.540 1381719401 .7ro 821 46.130.004 6.144.020 5,264.&48 18,987,178 $7.916.928 25.013.323 3.916.8,55 1.623.852 22.71)7.301 25.712.633 1,369.687 11.995.25S 50.854.504 3.607.542 532.476 12.780.161 1.079.05t 585.088 1.964.524 1.831.940 2.101.785 1.604.327 2.250.229 921.026 ' 2,390. 798 27,759,599 48.731 179,839,714 9.455.283 2.452.777 2.442.983 832.943 2.569.241 35,250.893 5.193.79f5 2.543.488 57,743.535 1.722.128 1.386.694 2S5.H73 20.431.386 1392231637 27,906.377 1420138014 VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE BY COUNTRIES. Fiscal years 1901^1903. COUNTRY. IMPORTS. 1901. 1902. 1903. EXPORTS. 1901. 1902. 1903. Europe Austria-Hungary. . Azores and Madeira isl'ds. Belgium Denmark France Germany Gibraltar Greece Greenland, Iceland, etc... . Italy Malta. Gozo, etc Netherlands Portugal Koumania Russia-Baltic and White seas Russia Black sea Servia Spain Sweden and Norway.*.. Switzerland Turkey in Europe United kingdom Total Europe North America Bermuda.. . British Honduras $10.067.970 25,395 14,601.711 644.993 75.458.739 100,445.902 52.863 1,124.775 82,533 24,618.384 14,744 20.598,799 3,370.430 5.546.280 1.484,612 5.409,301 3,487,639 15.799.400 3.386,782 143.3S8.501 $10,150.601 19.273 16,522.206 863.847 82.SS0.036 101.997.523 21.494 1,563.142 61.116 30.554.931 17.556 19.645.808 3,179,449 5.97S.276 1.330.127 32.781 8.270,546 3.806.179 17.784.855 4.935.346 165.746.560 $10,578.702 16.588 22,766.830 600,193 91.060.702 119..S37.9US 6.471 1.326.935 100.606 36,368,860 20.043 22,710,673 3,448.185 6,554 7,731.441 1,508.341 25.263 8,474.528 4,905.234 21.183.378 5,672.578 191,666,505 $7.222.650 427.434 49,389.259 16.175.235 78.714,927 191,780.427 678.814 291.538 520 34.473,189 438.982 84,356.318 5,294.240 26,560 6,345.293 1,738,935 369 15,480.288 11.844.152 255,360 392.958 631.177.15 $6,167.127 356.518 46,271.756 15.464.tf22 71,512.984 173.148.280 505.956 305,950 458 321.251 75,123, 135 3,045.651 128.879 7.088.206 2.214,153 f7.209.aia 369.405 47,073.160 16.144.935 77.542.4*5 193,555.495 427.005 330.544 508 35.022.660 '453.529 78.245.419 3.652.194 256,927 13,399.370 2,723.258 15,511.987 10,108.166 217.515 604,775 548.548 477 429,620,452 531. 241.509 475.161.941 487.231 234.231 17.626.084 10.160.874 '205.647 496.785 524.691,638 550,056,518 592.107 136.504,605 1,008,033,981 1,314.007 813.S17 30 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS BY COUNTRIES. CONTINUED. COUNTRY. IMPORTS. EXPORTS. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1901. 1902. 1903. British North America- Nova Scotia. New Bruns- wick, etc Quebec. Ontario, etc British Columbia Newfoundland and Lab- rador $5,496.697 27.599,746 9,385,720 420,315 17,518.324 33.300.531 7,257,269 711.449 $10.375.215 37.942.258 6,342,937 868.238 $7.011.930 90.935.713 7,841,571 1,957.305 $6,006,202 95.tS8.t575 7,948,116 2,065,282 $7.639,179 109,8-28, 1S7 6,005,070 2,509,415 Total British North America Central American States- Costa Rica 42,902,478 2.990.550 3.512.445 1.262.317 2.035.636 1.037.715 48,787.573 3,220.494 2,993.336 1.080.788 1,978.025 616.887 55,528,648 3,731,523 2,400.063 1,373.131 1,862.217 891,987 107,746,519 1,946,726 1,424.814 1.115.009 1,482.194 738.722 111,708,275 1,405,842 1.680.939 983,595 1,359.386 892.923 125,981,831 1,858,604 1,128.045 956.193 1.399,696 797,253 Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua Salvador Total Central Ameri- 10,838,663 28,851.635 32.S14 12.851.325 43,423.088 478.262 240.019 13.972 1,199.240 3,553.776 9,889,530 40,382.596 58,548 12.178,596 34,694.684 394.948 207.411 3.245 1,204.461 2,553.470 10,528.921 41,254.542 18,668 13,454.557 62.341.942 734.020 406.249 19.538 1,107,734 2,833,676 6,707,465 36.475.350 220.720 8,876.052 25,964.801 692.150 647,598 1,851.634 3.424.662 1.799,685 6,322.685 39.878,606 169,019 9.714.963 26,*)2;i500 704.259 630.472 1,690.752 2,691.413 1,577.59-2 6,139,791 42,227.786 191450 10,137.055 21,769.572 633, no 977.559 1,611.(XK 2.383.424 1,390.967 Mexico Miquelon, Langley, etc . . . West Indies British Cuba Danish Dutch Haiti Santo Domingo Total West Indies Total North America. . South America -Argentina. Bolivia .-... 61.759.682 51.236.815 80,897,716 43,256.582 43.632.051 38,903.289 145,158.104 8,065,318 151,076,524 11,120,721 257 79.178,037 7,740.759 3,271,894 1,546.564 18,120 3,416,816 1,386.870 26,648 1,959 3,269.411 2,520.579 6.287.121 188,527,569 9,463.832 1,500 67.216,348 9,377,313 4,184.149 1,?26,851 ""3,35i',656 874.454 215.811 2,887 2,703.943 2,981.632 5.312,954 196,534.460 11.587.668 152.315 11.603.574 5.294.726 3.142.052 2,015.085 797 1,734.404 610,987 200.007 12.695 3,126,934 1,637.074 3.271.877 203.971,080 9,801,804 89,141 10.391,130 3,714 722 2,9731460 1,462.105 1,005 1,954,394 490.158 209.917 16,784 2.558,995 1.586,459 2,793.743 215,640,051 11,430,496 49,107 10,738.748 4.03S.S75 4.293.2!'o 1.353,162 Brazil 70,643,347 8,683,279 3,230,652 1,424,840 Chile Colombia Ecuador Falkland islands Guianas-British 4.805.395 1,272.731 54,018 1.740 3,656,180 1.883.994 6,645,848 'Sis 4 ! 351.262 13,021 2,971.411 1,505.100 1,878.202 Dutch Peru Uruguay Venezuela Total South America . . Asia Aden Chinese empire 110,367,342 1,520,629 '*81 119,785.756 1,930.644 "*tS 107 H3,030 2,328.654 26,769.612 22^355 44,400.195 999.898 10,405,834 220 38,043,617 916.896 24,722,906 6,782 41,114,601 1.508.999 18,608.:*w 1.670 4,300 ' China British lift 90Y>7 1,655 49.774.589 16,277.606 28 1,355.444 44.142,562 377,252 6.251.804 2,061.705 58.333 1,034 8.009.848 19,000.640 215.551 1.505.842 194.162 305.589 517,809 4,621.876 2,076.291 1,310 681.756 4,795.411 1,194.510 131,692 78 8.780.741 20.924 ,%"> 171.400 802.428 1 276.247 77.004 East Indies British Dutch 43,882.493 19,026.481 48,421.218 14,749.211 6,882 French Portuguese Hongkong 1.416,412 29,229.543 768 3.529 3,897.854 396.115 1.277.755 37,522,778 8.030.109 21,485.883 251.563 1.030.220 169.777 103,588 Russia Asiatic 34,183 3.960.394 685.887 28.320 4.897.428 212.268 Turkey in Asia All other Asia Total Asia 117,677,611 4,767.661 1,542.861 657.336 5.381 1.044 4.420.912 129,682,651 5.386.509 1,476.716 678.884 11,652 145,810,441 6,969.017 2,087.812 579,457 25,442 49,390,712 30.726.687 146.068 411.219 46.672 34.691 4,027,064 63,944,077 28,375,199 193.201 353.639 45.333 18746 5,258 470 13,453 57,954,467 32,748.580 98.669 398.169 120,041 Oceania British Austra- British Oceania French Oceania German Oceania Philippine islands.. 6,612,700 11,372.584 10.049 4 *S All other Total Oceania. 11,395.195 813.440 32.901 417.223 14,166,461 979.361 32.0J58 480.642 21,044,361 971.908 , 42,547 450,690 35,392.401 21.654.458 254.920 843,414 34,258.041 28.780.105 340.801 318.592 37.408.036 33,788.629 816,463 410.097 Africa British Africa Canary islands French Africa SUMMARY OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. 31 VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS BY COUNTRIES. CoNTlNTFi). COUNTRY. IMPORTS. EXPORTS. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1901. 1002. 1903. $50 129.526 2,584 18.039 10.200 8.822 25,495 28.134 1,425.539 13.585 l,21f,.773 1,48s 51.770 $4.330 1,100 125 41.888 31.121 2.565,224 '"i',2691449 '"iis.sio $6.313 "'29,086 19.278 2,324.216 2,266 740,375 Italian Africa. Kongo Free State Liberia Madagascar (4.867 547 2.072 575 17,216 10.631 11,368,301 209.494 347.235 2,747 10.450 1,643 5.387 7.212.279 183.743 281.431 20.404 10,661.978 133.524 173.261 Turkey in Africa Egypt. . Tripoli All other Africa 297,408 Total Africa Grand total 8.953.461! 13,447.615 12.4W.619 25.542.61o as. 468,605 38,433.131 1,420 138,014 82b.172.165 903.320948 1.025,651,538 1.487,764.991 1.381,719,401 SUMMARY OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE. Fiscal years ended June 30. GROCPS. 1902. 1903. IMPORTS. Free of Duty Articles of food and animals . Articles in a crude condition which enterinto the various processes of domestic industry. Articles wholly or partially manufactured for use as materials in the manufactures and mechanic arts Articles manufactured ready for consumption Articles of voluntary use. luxuries, etc Total freeof duty Dutiable Articles of food and animals Articles in a crude condition which enter into the various processes of domestic industry. Articles wholly or partially manufactured for use as materials in the manufactures and mechanic arts Articles manufactured ready for consumption Articles of voluntary use, luxuries, etc Total dutiable Free and Dutiable Articles of food and animals Articles in a crude condition which enter into the various processes of domestic industry Articles wholly or partially manufactured for use as materials in the manufactures and mechanic arts Articles manufactured ready for consumption Articles of voluntary use. luxuries, etc Total imports of merchandise Per cent of free Duties collected from customs. EXPORTS. Domestic Products of Agriculture Manufactures Mining Forest Fisheries Miscellaneous Total domestic Foreign Free of duty Dutiable Total foreign Total exports Values. 194,117,169 247,721,434 33,782.932 12.975.482 8,221,854 396^18,871 106,973.656 57.335.062 137.545.652 124.712.744 506,502.077 301,090,82o 327.656397 91.117.994 150.521.134 132.934,598 103^20.948 851.465,622 403.641.401 39.216,112 4S.lW.rt51 7.705.065 5.265.000 1355481861 U.%2.234 12.275.306 26.237.540 Per ct. Values. 23.72iS9.779.088 8.51 3.27 2.07 100.00426,181.966 11.32 40.905.32J5 14.372,996 13,725,642 21.12128.540,67 15.78107,752.033 73.514,394 27.16156.016,1(19 24.62133,845,359 100.00599.569.572 22.261218,319,765 36.27375.150.947 10.0jjll4.320.720 16.66170.389.105 14.72147.571.001 100.001025751538 82.S&73J285.142 29.77408,187.207 2.90 38.844.759 3.55 57.830.778 7,755.232 53.23 46.77 100.00 5,328.512 100.0013<*2231(i37 14.920.301 12,986.076 27.906.3 Per ct. 21.07 3.37 3.22 100.00 21.44 17.97 12.24 26.02 22.33 100.00 21.28 36.58 11.15 16.61 14.38 100.00 62.72 29.32 279 4.15 .56 .46 100.00 53.50 46.50 100.00 GOLD AND SILVER. METAL. Gold Imports.... Exports Silver Imports... Exports 1902. 1903. $52.021.25! $44.982.027 48,568,95d 47.090,595 28,232.254 24.163.491 49.7H2.390l 44.250.259 TONNAGE. VESSELS. 1902. 1903. Entered Sailing- Steam Cleared Sailing... Steam... 4.09S.2W 3.&S0.153 26.558.237 27.234.358 4,070.367 3.827.022 32 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN MERCHANDISE. BY CONTINENTS (1896-1903). Fiscal years ended June 30. COTXTRY. 189ti. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. IMPORTS. fiurope Vorth America South America ksiaand Oceania. Africa and other countries 418639121 $430192205 $305933691 $353884534 $440567314 120.877,126 105,924.053 91.376.8071112.150,911 __ 92.091,694:86.587,893 114,206.986 111.695,036 119,453.823 1134,089,091 108.828.462 107.389.405 130,035321 93.666,774 174,453,438 129,072.806 W89fi20452 $475229366 $550056518 145.158.104 151,102.714 188,927.569 110.3tJ7.342 119.785.319 107.413,030 11,1^2,979 9.529.713 Total EXPORTS. Surope Sorth America South America A.sia and Oceania. Africa and other countries Total 779.724,674 764,730.412 616,049,654 673.043.753 813.385.644 116,567,496 124,958,461 36.297,671 42.827,258 33,768,646 61.927,678 11.218.437 8,953.461 10,436.060 697,148,489 849.941.184 823,172.165 903.327,071 13.421.236 12,499.619 1025751538 973.806.245 139.627.841 157.931.707 33,821,701 66,710,813 35.659,902 78,235,176 1008108221 ! 1029587728 187.594.625 196.5*1.460 2US.S5S.804 215,640.051 38.074.292 41.114,601 98,216.089 95,362,503 1040167763 38.945,763 108.305.082 1136504fW5 44.400.195 84,783,113 13,870.760 16,953.127 17,515.730 18.594,424 19,469,849 25,542.618 33.466,995 38,433,131 882.606.9;* 1050993556 1231482330 1227023302 1394483082 1487764991 1381719401 1420138014 rOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS INTO AND FROM THE UNITED STATES From Oct. 1, 1789, to June 30, 1903. 1790 1793. 794. .795. 17%. 1797. 1798. 1799. 1810.. 1811.. 1812. . 1813. . 1814. . 1815. . 1816. . 1817.. 1818.. 1819.. 1820.. 1821.. 1822.. 1823.. 1824. . 1825. . 1826. . 1827.. 1828. 1829.. 1830.. 1831.. 1832.. 18X3 MERCHANDISE. Imports. 123.000.000 29.200.000 31.500.000 31.100,000 34,600,000 69,756.268 81.436,164 91,252.768 111.363.511 76.333.333 64,666.666 85.000.000 120.600.000 129.410,001] 138.500.000 56,990,000 59,400,000 85,400.000 53,400.000 77.030.000 22,005.000 12.965,000 113.041,27 147.ia3.000 99.250.000 121.750.001 87,125.001 74.450.000 54.520,834 79,871.695 72.481,371 72.169.172 90.189.310 78,01)3.511 71.332.938 81.020.08J 67.088.91f 62,720,956 95,885.1" 95.121.762 101 047.94:- Exports. Excess of imports \roni.) or exports (italics) $20.205.156 19.012,041 20,753,098 26.109,572 33,043,725 47.989.872 58.574.625 51,294,710 61,327,411 78,665.522 70,971,780 93.020.513 71,957.144 55.800.033 77.699.074 95.566,021 101,536,963 108,343.150 22.430,960 66,757.970 61,316,832 38.527.236 27,856.017 6,927,441 52,557.753 81.920,052 87,671.569 93.281.133 70.142.521 54,596.321- 61.350.101 68.326.043 68.972.105 90.738.333 72.890.789 74,309.94 64.021.210 67,434.65 71,670,735 72,295.652 81.520.603 87.528,732 12,794.844 10,187,959 10.746.902 4.990.428 1.556,275 21.766.396 22,861.539 24,084.696 7,224.289 403.626 20,280.988 18.W2.998 4.376.189 8.866.633 7,300.925 27,873.037 30.156,85C 34.559.04C 7.193.767 18,642.030 7,916.832 38.502.764 5,851.01 6.037,559 60,483,52 65.182.948 11.578.43: 633 Specie included with merchandise prior to 1821. 16.982.479 4,758,331 75,4#9 18.521,594 4,155,328 3.197,067 549.023 5,202,722 2.977.009 16,998.87? 345.736 8,949.779 23.589.527 13.601.1591 13.519.2111 SPECIE. Imports, gold and silver. Exports. gold and silver. $8.064.890 3.369.846 5.097.896 8,378.970 6.150.765 8,151.130 7,489.741 7.403,612 8,155.964 7.305,945 5,907.504 7.070.363 $10.478.059 10,810.180 6.372.987 7,014,552 8.797.055 4,704,5tx 8.014.88C 8,243,476 4,924.020 2,178. 9.014.931 5,656,34C 2.611.701 IDSE. AND SPECIE COMBINED Total imports. $23,000.000 29.200.000 31,500,000 31.100,000 34,600,000 69,756.268 81,436.164 75.379.406 68.551,700 79,069.148 91.252.768 111,363.511 76.333.333 64.666.6fib 85.000.000 120,600.000 129.410,000 138.500.000 56.990.000 59.400.000 85.400.000 53.400.001 22!0051)(X 12.965.000 113.041.274 147,103.000 99.250.000 121.750.000 87.125.000 74.450.000 62,585,724 83,241,541 77,579.267 80,548.142 96.340.075 84.974.4 79.484.068 88.5* 19.824 74.492.527 70.876.92t 103,191.124 101,029.26* 108.118.S11 Total exports. $20.205.156 19.012.041 20.753,098 26,109.572 33,043.723 47,989,872 58,574,625 51,294.710 61.327,411 78,665.o22 70.971.780 93.020.513 71,957,144 55.800.033 77.699.074 95.566.021 101.536,963 108.343.150 22.430.960 52.203.233 66.757.970 61.316.832 38.527.236 27,856.017 6.927.441 52,557.753 81.920.052 87.671.569 93.281.133 70.142.521 65.074. 332 72.160.281 74.699.030 75.986,657 99.535.388 77,595.352 82.324.827 72.264.686 72.358.671 73.849.5tte 81.310,583 87.176.94 90.140.4:33 Excess of imports roman) or exports (italics). $2.794,844 10,187,959 10,746.902 4,990.428 1,500.275 21.766,396 22,861.539 24,084 7224.289 403,626 20,280.988 18,342.998 4,376,189 7,300,926 25.ft53.979 27.873.037 30.156,850 34.559.040 7,196,767 18.642,030 7,916.832 38,502.764 5.851,017 6,037,559 60,483.521 65.182.948 11.578.431 28.468.867 16,982,479 4,758.331 2.488.658 11.081.260 2,880,237 4,561,485 3,195,313 7,379,125 2.840.759 16.245.138 2,972.588 21.880,541 13.852.323 17.977.878 TOTAL VALUE OP EXPORTS AND IMPOKTS. 33 TOTAL, VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.-CONTINFJED. jt; MERCHANDISE. SPECIE. MDSE. AND SPECIE COMBINED Hxc'ss o/ Excess of ^5 imports Imports, Exports, Total Total imports P Imports. Exports. (rom.) or exports gold and silver. gold and silver. imports. exports. (roman) or exports * (italics). (italics). 1834... $108.609.700 1102.260.215 16,349.485 $17,911,632 f2.076.758 $126.521.332 $104,336.973 $22.184.359 ; 1835. . . . 136.764.295 115.215,802 21,548.493 13.131.447 6.477.775 149,895.742 121.693.577 28,202.165 1836... . 176.579.154 124.338.704 52.240.450 13.400,881 4.324.336 189.980,035 128,663,040 61,316.995 ;1837... . 130.472.8aS 111.443,127 19,029,676 10.516.414 5,976,249 140.989,217 117,419,376 23,569.841 1838... . 95,970,288 104.978,570 9,008.282 17,747,116 3.508,046 113,717.404 108.486.616 5,230.788 1839... . 156.490,956 112,251.673 44,245.285 5,595,176 8,776,743 162.092.132 121.028,416 41,063.716 1840... . 98.258.706 123,668,932 25,410.226 8,882,813 8.417,014 107.141.519 132,085.946 24,944.427 1841... . 122.95 r.544 111.817.471 11.140.073 4.988,633 10,034.332 127,946.177 121.851.803 6,094.374 1842... . 90.075,071 99,877.995 .3,802.924 4,087.016 4.813,539 100.162,087 104.691.534 4,529.447 1843... . 42.433,464 82,825.689 40.392.225 22.320,335 1,520,791 64,753.799 84.346.180 19,592.681 '1844... . 102.604.606 105,745.832 3,U1,226 5,830.429 5.454,214 108.4135,035 111.200,046 2,765.011 1845. . . . 113,184,322 106.040,111 7,144.211 4,070.242 8,606,495 117,254.564 114.646.60b 2,607.958 '1846... . 117,914.065 109.583,248 8,330.817 3,777,732 3,905.268 121.691.797 113,488.51b 8.203.281 ;1847... . 122,424.349 156,741,598 34.31 7.249 24.121.289 1,907,024 146,545,638 158,648.622 12,lt>'>.<^4 1848... . 148.638,644 138.190.515 10,448,129 6.360.284 15.841,616 154.998.928 154.032,131 966.797 1849,.. . 141.206.199 140,351.172 855.027 6,651.240 5,404,648 147,857.439 145,755,820 2,101,619 1850... . 1851... . 173.509.526 210,771.429 144,375.726 188,915.259 29.133.800 21.856.170 4,628.792 5.453,503 7,522.994 29.472.752 178.138.318 216.224,932 151.898.720 218.388.011 26.239,598 2,163.079 1852... . 207.440.398 166.984.231 40,456.167 5,505,044 42,674.135 212,945.442 209.658.3tib 3,287,076 1853... . 263,777.265 203,489,282 60.287.983 4,201,382 27.486.875 267,978,647 230,976,157 37.002,490 '1854... . 297.803.794 237.043.764 60.760.030 6,758,587 41.281.504 304.562.381 278,325.268 26.237.113 11855... . 257.808.708 218.909.503 38.899.205 3,659.812 56,247,343 261,4!8.520 275.156.84b 13,688.326 1856... . 310.432.310 281.219.423 29.212,887 4,207,632 45,745,485 314,639,942 326.9tv4.908 12,324.966 1857... . 348.428,342 293.823.7tiO 54.604.582 12.461.799 69,136.922 360,890.141 362.960.fi82 2,070,541 1858... . 263,338,654 272.011.274 8.672.620 19.274,496 52.633.147 282,613,1.50 324.644.421 42,031.271 1859... . 331,333,341 292.902.051 38.431.290 7.434.789 63.887.411 338,768.130 356.789.462 18.021.332 I860... . 353,616.119 3!S3.576.tto7 20.040.062 8,550.135 66.546.239 362.166,254 400.122.2% 37.956.042 1861... . 289.310.542 219.553.833 69.756.709 46.339,611 29,791.080 335,650,153 249.344.913 86,305,240^ 1862... . 189,356,677 190.670,501 1.313.284 16.415.052 36,887.640 205.771,729 227.558.141 21,786.412 1863... . 24J3.335.815 203,964.447 39.371. 368 9,584,105 64,156,611 252.919.920 268.121,058 15,201.138 1864... . 316.447,283 158.837.988 157.609,295 13.115.612 105.396,541 329.562.895 264.234.529 65.328.:;* 16 1865. . . . 238,745.580 166,02'.,303 72.716.277 9,810,072 67.643.226 248.555.652 233.672.529 14,883.123 1866... . 434.812,066 348.859.522 85,952.544 10,700,092 86.044.071 445.512.158 4134.903.593 10,608.565 ,1867... . 395.761,096 294.506.141 101.254.955 22,070.475 60.8f 58,372 417,831.571 355,374.513 62,457,058 ;1868... . 357.436.440 281,952,899 75.483.541 14.188.368 93,784,102 371,624.808 375.737.001 4,112.193 1869... . 417.50tJ.379 286.117.697 131.388.682 19,807,876 57.138,380 437.314,255 343.256,077 94.058.178 1870... . 435.958:408 392.771,768 43,186,fi40 26.419,179 58,155,666 462,377,587 450.927.4:34 11,450,153 1871... . 520,223,684 442,820.178 77.403.506 21.270,024 98,441,988 541.493.708 541.262.166 231.542 1872... . 626.595.077 444,177,586 182.417.491 13,743.689 79,877.534 640.338,766 524.055.120 116,283.646 ' 1873... . 642,136.210 522,479.922 119.656.288 21,480.937 84,608.574 663,617,147 607.088.4% 56,528.651 1874... . 567.406,342 586,283.040 18.876.698 28.454,906 66,630.405 595.861.248 652.913,445 57,052.197 1875... . 533.005.436 513,442,711 19.562.725 20.900.717 92,132.142 553,906.153 605.574,853 51,668.700 1876... . 460,741,190 540,384.671 79.643.481 15.936.681 56.506.302 476.677.871 596,890.973 120,213,102 1877... . 451,323,126 602.475,220 151.152.094 40,774,414 56,162,237 492.097.540 658,637.457 166,539,917 1878... . 437,051.532 694,865,766 257.814.234 29.821,314 33,740,125 466.872.84b 728.605.89: 261.733M5 '< 1879... . 445.777,775 710.439,441 264.661.666 20.296.000 24.997.441 466.073,775 735,436,882 269.363.107 1880... . 667,954.746 835.638.658 167.683.912 93.034,310 17,142.919 760.989.056 852,781,577 91,792.521 1881... . 642,664,628 902.377.346 25^712.718 110.575.497 19,406,847 753.240.125 921,784.193 168,544.068 1882.... 724.639,574 750.542.257 25.902.683 42,472.390 49,417.479 767.111.964 799.956,736 32,847,772 1883 723.180.914 823,839,402 100.658.488 28,489,391 31.820,333 751.670.305 855,659.735 103,989.430 1884 667.697.693 740,613,609 72.815,916 37.426.262 67,133,383 705.123,955 807.646.992 102,523.037 1885... . 577,527.329 742,189.755 164.662.426 43,242.323 42.231.525 620.769.652 784,421.280 163,651.628 1886. . . . 635,436,136 679.524,830 44.088.694 38.593.656 72,463.410 674,029.792 751,988,240 77.958,448 1887 692.319,768 716,183,211 23.863.443 60.170,792 35.991.691 752.490.560 752,180.902 309,658 '1888 723,957,114 695.954,507 28.002.607 59.337.986 46,414,183 783,295.100 742.368.690 40,926,410 1 1889 745.131,652 742,401.375 2.730,277 28.963.073 96.641.533 774.094,725 839.042.908 64,948,183 1890 789.310,409 857,828,684 68,518275 33,976,326 52.148,420 823,286.735 909.977,104 86,690.369 1891 844.916,196 884.480,810 39,564,614 36,259,447 108,953,642 881,175.643 993.434.452 112,258.809 1892 1893 827.402.462 866.400.922 1,030.278,148 847,665.194 202.875.686 18.735.728 69.654.540 44.367,633 83,005,886 149.418.163 897.057.002 910,768.555 1,113.284.034 997,083.357 216.227.032 86,314.802 1894 654.994,622 892.140.572 237.145.950 85,735,671 127.429.326 740,730.293 1.019.569.898 278.839,605 1895 731.969.965 807,538.165 75.568.200 56.595.939 113.763,767 788.565.904 921.301.932 132,736.028 1836 779,724.674 882.t>06.938 102.882.264 62.302.251 172.951.617 842.026.925 1.055.558.555 213,531.630 1897 764,730.412 1,050,993.556 286,263.144 115,548,007 102.308.218 880.278.419 1.153.301.774 273,023.355 1898 616,049.654 1,231.482.330 615.432.676 151.319.455 70.511.630 767.369.109 1.301.993.960 534.624.851 1899 697,148,489 1.227,023.302 529.874,813 119,629.659 93.841.141 816,778,148 1.320,864.443 504,086,295 1900 849.941.184 1,394.483.082 544.541,898 79,829.486 104.979,034 929.770.670 1,499.462.1 It 569,691.446 1901 823,172,165 1,487,764.991 664.592.826 102,437,788 117,470.357 925,609.873 l,605,2a : i,348 679,625,475 1902 903,320.948 I.;M. 719,401 478.398,453 80.253.508 98.301, MO 983.574,456 1,480.020,741 496,436,285 1903 . . . . 1,025.751, 538 1,420.138.014 394,3X6.476 69. 145.518 91.340.854 1.094.897.056 1,511,478,868 416,581.812 *Fiscal year ended Sept. 30 prior to 1843; since that date ended June 30. NOTE Merchandise and specie are combined in the columns at right of table for the purpose of showing the total inward and outward movement of values by years. 34 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. INTERNAL REVENUE. Comparative statement showing the receipts from the several objects of internal taxation in the United States during the fiscal years ended June 30, 1902 and 1903. OBJECTS OF TAXATION. 1902. 1903. Increase. Decrease. SPIRITS. Spirits distilled from apples, peaches, grapes, pears, pineapples, oranges, apricots, berries, prunes, flgs and cherries . Spirits distilled from materials other than apples, peaches, grapes, pears, pineapples, oranges, apricots, berries, prunes, flgs and $1,543,524.72 113,741,691.18 288.771.84 5,043,097.00 496,482.88 1,110.01 3,040.00 3,233.40 17,162.10 $1,660,579.34 124,195,938.74 298,221.44 5,220.tiot>.82 540,535.70 1.042.75 2,721.00 1,84020 25,936.40 $123,054.62 10,454,347.56 9,449.60 177,559.82 44,052.82 Rectifiers (special tax) Retail liquor dealers (special tax) Manufacturers of stills (special tax) Stills and worms, manufactured (special tax). Stamps for distilled spirits intended for export Case stamps for distilled spirits bottled in bond Total f67.26 319.00 1,393.20 "'8,774.36 121,138,013.13 131.953,472.39 10,815,459.21 TOBACCO. Cigars weighing more than 3 pounds per thou- sand 18,311,142.25 410,903.48 2,655,974.88 31,164.67 l,69tU'.".Ur. 28,612.644.15 50.641.59 10,810.08 12,425.56 144.826.94 20,359,171.60 345,869.93 3,009.02006 29,041.06 1,130.4.55.00 18,640,059.20 2,048,029.35 353,045.18 ' ' Cigars weighing not more than 3 pounds per 65,033.55 2,123.61 565,974.02 9,972,584.95 Cigarettes weighing not more than 3 pounds per thousand Cigarettes weighing more than 3 pounds per thousand Snuff. Tobacco, chewing and smoking Manufacturers of tobacco* Miscellaneous collections relating to tobacco. . 962.57 51,937,925.1 1,193.39 43,514.810.24 218,473.35 8 423 114 % FERMENTED LIQUORS. Ale, beer, lager beer, porter and other similar fermented liquors 71,166.711.65 lt!7.826.3<; 241,456.87 404,993.94 7,913.57 46,652.577.14 163.933.48 270.452.18 458,647.31 2,245.97 24,514,134.51 3,892.88 Brewers (special tax) Retail dealers in malt liquors (special tax) Wholesale dealers in malt liquors (special tax) Miscellaneous collections relating to fer- mented liquors 28,995.31 53,653.37 5.667.60 OLEOMARGARINE. Oleomargarine, domestic, artificially colored in imitation of butter 12,462,532.72 272,044.48 171,227.48 3,286.86 19,900.00 73,638.25 107,159.36 30,538.16 58.988.72 2,190,488.24 Oleomargarine, free from coloration that causes it to look like butter of any shade of yellow 171,227.48 2,204.,35 400.00 107,159.36 Oleomargarine imported from foreign coun- 1,082.51 19,500.00 377,732.23 Retail dealers in oleomargarine artificially col- ored in imitation of butter (special tax) Retail dealers in oleomargarine free from ar- 304,093.98 53,106.84 Wholesale dealers in oleomargarine artificially colored in imitation of butter (special tax).. . Wholesale dealers in oleomargarine free from artificial coloration (special tax) 83,645.00 58,988.72 Total 2.944,492.46 736,783.31 2.20r,709.15 FILLED CHEESE. Pilled cheese, domestic an d imported 5,711.93 733.33 5.711.93 733.33 Manufacturers of filled cheese (special tax)*.. . Retail dealers in filled cheese (special tax) .... Wholesale dealers in filled cheese (special tax) Total '"24.66 24.00 24.00 6,445.26 6,421.26 MIXED FLOUR. Per barrel of 196 Ibs or more than 98 Ibs Half barrel of 98 Ibs or more than 49 Ibs 12.46 1,244.86 21.06 1,088.81 8.62 "'156.05 TERRITORIAL GROWTH OF THE UNITED STATES. INTERNAL REVENUE. CONTINUED. OBJECTS OF TAXATION. 1902. 1903. Increase. Decrease. Quarter barrel of 49 Ibs or more than 24J Ibs.. . Eighth barrel of 24 ^ Ibs or less Manufacturers, packers or repackers of mixed flour (special tax) Total ADULTERATED BUTTER AND PROCESS OH RENOVATED BUTTER. Adulterated butter manufactured or sold, etc. . Process or renovated butter manufactured or sold, etc Manufacturers of process or renovated butter (special tax) Manufacturers of adulterated butter (special tax) Retail dealers in adulterated butter (special tax) Wholesale dealers in adulterated butter (spe- cial tax) Total BANKS, BANKERS, ETC. Bank circulation Notes of persons, state banks, towns, cities, etc., paid out Total MISCELLANEOUS. Playing cards Penalties Collections not otherwise herein provided for. $145.02 310.53 500.00 151.61 205.40 428.56 $93.41 105.07 71.44 1,795.50 500.0G 124.60 147,929.56 3,48.81 124.60 147,929.56 36.00 36.00 151,558.97 151,058.97 227.50 227.50 899.50 899.50 22T.5D 899.50 672.00 364,677.72 20S,2U!.U5 422.580.32 148,379.07 16.255.801.93 57,902.60 Total... 23,855,692.73 6,826,761.32 17,027,004.03 17.028,931.41 Aggregate receipts &50.740.382.57 41,127,607.68 *Special taxes repealed July 1, 1902. tOleomargarine; no restrictions as to color in the law in force prior to July 1, 1902. jSpecial taxes, legacies, schedules A and B, excise tax, etc., repealed July 1 1902 ^[Includes 15,356,774.90 from legacies. RECEIPTS BY STATES AND TERRITORIES DURING THE FISCAL YEAR State or territory. Collections. Alabama $323.135.62 Arkansas 109,322.32 Cal. and Nev 3,069.990.31 Col. and Wyo 568.713.37 Conn, and R. I. . . . 1,865,550.10 Florida 719,400.39 Georgia 425,591.16 Hawaii 40,090.52 Illinois 50.562.455.25 Indiana 28,183,610,08 Iowa 835.487.90 Kas., I. T. and O.T. 311,403.23 Kentucky 21,115.62t;.21 La. and Miss 2,890,648.17 "Including Delaware, State or territory. Maryland* Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Missouri Montana, Idaho and Utah Nebraska N. H.. Me. and Vt. New Jersey N. Mex. and Ariz. New York North Carolina... N. and S. Dakota. Collections. $5,612,791.16 3,567.075.54 4,044.317.94 1,465.570.62 8,948,547.13 436.378.93 2,313,931.26 591.025.13 5,998,058.98 8.971.41 26,749,C4S.18 . 4,243,3W.07 . 127.450.42 State or territory. Collections Ohio $20,979,333.19' Oregon 392,288.77 Pennsylvania 18,890.389.88 South Carolina. . . . 616,800.33 Tennessee 1.661.300.15 Texas 667.670.33 Virginia 3.433,249.51 West Virginia 1.114.230.78 Wisconsin 7,332,052.01 Washington and Alaska 419,970.33 Total 230,740,382.57 District of Columbia and two counties of Virginia. TERRITORIAL GROWTH OF THE* UNITED STATES. ACQUISITION. Original territory.. . . Louisiana Florida Texas Bought of Texas Mexican purchase . . Gadsden purchase (from Mexico) Alaska Area in sq. miles. 827,844 1,182,752 59.268 371.063 96,707 45,535 590,884 Price paid. $27.267,621 Annexed 16.000.000 15,000,000 10,000,000 7,000,000 ACQUISITION. Hawaii Porto Rico Philippine islands Guam Isle of Pines Wake island Tutuilagro'p.Samoa Cagayan de Jolo. . . ) Sibutu $ ~ ~ t-H *"" .4rea in 6.449 3.600; 70 Price paid. Annexed $20,000,000 Annexed Annexed 100,000 36 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. MONEY AND FINANCE. PRODUCT OF GOLD AND- SILVER IN THE UNITED STATES (1792-1901). [The estimate for 1792-1873 is by R. \V. Raymond, commissioner, and since by the director of the mint.] PERIOD. April 2. 1792- July 31. 1834 July 31. 1834- Dec. 81, 1844 1845-1 SoU.... 1851-1880.... 1861-1870.... 1871-1880. . . . 1881-1890.... 1892 Gold. $14,000,000 7.500.000 I03.ai6.76y 551.000.000 4V4.250.000 395.300.000 326.620.000 33.175.000 33.000.000 Stiver. I Total. Insignia- cant. $250,000 300.000 1.100,000 100.750.000 360,300.000 535.056.000 75.417,000 82.101.000 $14,000,000 7.750.00o! 103.336.769 552.100.000 575.000.000 755.600,000, 861.676.000! 10S.592.OiiO 115,101.000) PERIOD. 1893 1894 1895 1*96 .... 1897..., 1SW.. 1900. . 1901.. Total. Gold. Silver. $35.955.000 39.500.000 46,610.000 53,088.000 57.303,000 64.463.IXJO 71.053.000 79.171,000 78.667.000 2.463.752.000 1,801.719.000 4.205.471 .000 877,576,000 64.UOO.OOO 72.051,000 76.069,000 69.637.00i 70.384.000 70.806.000 74.533.000 71.3^8.000 Total. $113,531,000 103,500,000 118,661,000 129,157.0011 127,000.000 134.847.00(1 141.859,000 153.704.000 150.055.000 STOCK OF GOLD AND SILVER IN THE UNITED STATES. FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30. POPULA- TION. TOTAL COIN AND BULLION. Gold. Silver. PER CAPITA. Gold. Silver. 1873 1880.... 1891.. 1892.., 1894.. 1896 1897 1898 1S99 1900 1901 1902 $135.000,000 351.841.206 695,563.029 646,582.852 664.275.335 597.697.685 627.293.201 636.229.825 599,597.964 696,270.542 861,514.780 962.865,505 1,034.439,264 1.124.652,818 1.192.395.607 $6, 149,305 148.522,678 463,211.919 522.277.740 570.313.&44 615.861.484 624.347.757 625,854,949 628,728,071 634.509.781 637.672,743 639,286,743 647,371,030 661,206,403 670,540,105 $3.23 7.01 11.10 10.10 10.15 8.93 9.18 9.10 8.40 9.55 11.56 12.63 13.45 14.47 15.07 10.15 2.96 7.39 8.16 8.70 9.20 9.13 8.97 8.81 8.70 8.56 8.38 8.42 8.50 8.48 $3.38 9.97 18.49 18.26 18.85 18.13 18. HI 18.07 17.21 18.25 20.12 21.01 21.87 22.97 23.55 GOLD AND SILVER COINAGE OF THE UNITED STATES. By calendar years. YEAR. 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879. . . . Gold. $57.022,748 35.254.630 32,951.940 46.579,453 43,999.864 49,786.052 39.080.080 62.308.279 96.850,890 Silver. I $4.024.748 6.851.777 15,347.893 24.503.308 28.393.045 28.518.850 27.569,776 27,411.694 27.940.164 27.973.132 YEAR. . ISSo. 1890. 1891. Gold. 129,241.990 129246,968 23.991.756 27,773.012 28.945.542 21.413,931 20.467.182 29.222.005 34.787.223 Stiver. [ 28.534,866 28,962.176 32.086.709 35,191.081 33,025.606 35.496.683 39,202,908 27.518,857 12.641.078 YEAR. 1893.. 1894.. 1S9?. 1MK 1S9S>; [900. 1901. Total Gold. $66,997,020 79.546.160 59.616.358 47,053.060 76.028.485 77.985,757 111.344.220 99.272.942 101,735.188 1.510.496.643 701.949.008 Silver. 18,802.797 9.200.351 5.698.010 23,089.899 18.487.207 23.034.033 26.061,520 36.295.321 30.838.461 PAPER CURRENCY OUTSTANDING JUNE 30, 1903. [Prepared by United States treasurer's office.] DENOMINATION. U.S. notes.. Treasury notes of 1890. National bank notes. Gold cer- tificates. Silver cer- tificates. Total. One dollar Two dollars Five dollars Ten dollars Twenty dollars Fifty dollars One hundred dollars. . . Five hundred dollars.. One thousand dollars.. Five thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. Fractional parts Total Unknown, destroyed. . . Net . . . $1.948.854 1.505.664 18.214.025 233,501.631 40.682,442 6.686,300 12.572.900 7.701.500 24,848.000 10,000 10,000 $770.784 612.756 5.035.310 8.324.790 3,310.810 57.250 610.300 ""52i',666 $345.959 165.960 61.798,905 172.263,760 127.446.540 16,676.550 34,815.200 96,500 25,000 36.276 $156.671.764 33.0o6.005 43.465.100 13.095.500 47.396.500 28,425,000 87.000,UOO $79.300.183 44,590.188! 264.025,068 46.952,781 23,547.150 4,301.110 1,793,020 57,500 139.000 547,681,016 1,000.000 19,243,0001 19.243.000 " 413,670,650 409.109,869 413.670.650 409.109.869 $82,365.780 46.874.268 349.073.308 461.042.962 351,658.706 60,777,215 93.256.520 20.951.000 72.929,500 28.4135 000 87,010.000 36,276 464.706,000 1,654.410 535 1.000.000 464,706.000 1.653.410.535 MONEY AND FINANCE. 37 CIRCULATION OF MONEY OF ALL KINDS IN THE UNITED STATES. JUNE 30. Amount. Per capita. Money per JUNE 30. Amount. Per capita. Money per capita* 1873.. 1874.. 1875.. 1876 '. 1877., 1878. , 1879. . $751,881,809 776,083,031 754,101,947 727,609,388 722,314.883 729,132,634 1883. 1884., 1886!. 1886.. 1887.. 973,382,228 1,114,238,119 1,174.-**), 419 1,230,305,696 1.243.925,969 1,292.568,615 1,252.700,525 1,317,539.143 1,372,170,870 $18.04 18.13 17.16 16.12 15.58 15.32 16.75 19.41 21.71 22.37 22.91 22.65 23.02 21.82 22.45 22.88 $18.58 18.83 18.16 17.52 16.46 16.62 21.52 24.04 27.41 28.20 30.61 31.06 32.37 31.51 32.39 34.40 1891.. 1892.. 1893., 1894.. $1,380.361,649 1,429.251,270 1,497,44U,707 1,601, 34?, 187 1,596,701,245 1,664,061,232 1,606,179,556 I,5u6.ti31,026 1,646.028/246 1900.. 1901.. 1902.. 1903.. 1,843,435,749 1,932,484,239 2,062,425,496 2,177,266.280 2,246,529,412 2,376.323,210 $22.52 22.82 23.41 24.44 23.87 24.33 23.02 21.10 22.57 24.74 25.38 26.50 28.00 28.40 $33.86 34.24 34.31 36.21 34.75 32.88 31.68 32.86 32.46 32.77 33.54 30.08 31.94 32.34 33.24 "Includes money in the treasury. COINS OF THE UNITED STATES (1792-1902). Authority for coining and changes in weight and fineness, total amount coined, legal-tender quality. GOLD COINS. Double Eagles Authorized to be coined, act of March 3. 1849; weight. 516 grains; fineness, .900. Total amount coined to June 3U, 1902, $1,628.668,640. Full legal tender. Eagles Authorized to be coined, act of April 2, 1792: weight. 270 grains ; fineness, .916%; weight changed, act of June 28. 1834. to 258 grains; fineness changed, act of June 28, 1834, to .899225; fineness changed, actof Jan. 18, 1837, to .900. Total amount coined to June 30, 1902. $365,098.470. Full legal tender. Half-Eagles Authorized to be coined, act of April"2. 1792: weight, 135 grains; fineness, .916%; weight changed, act of June 28, 1834, to 129 grains; fineness changed, actof June 28, 1834, to .899225; fineness changed, act of Jan. 18, 1837, to .900. Total amount coined to June 30, 1902. $283.820,325. Full legal tender. Quarter-Eagles Authorized to be coined, act Of April 2, 1792; weight. 67.5 grains; fineness, .916%; weight changed, act of June 28, 1834, to 64.5 grains; fineness changed, act of June 28, 1834, to .899225; fineness changed, act of Jan. 18, 1837. to .900. Total amount coined to June 30, 1902. $29.428.252.50. Full legal tender. Three-Dollar Piece Authorized to be coined, actof Feb. 21, 1853; weight. 77.4 grains; tine- ness. .900; coinage discontinued, act of Sept. 26. 1890. . Total amount coined, $1,619,376. Full legal tender. One Dollar Authorized to be coined, act March 3, 1849; weight. 25.8 grains; fineness, .900; coinage discontinued. act of Sept, 26. 1890. Total amount coined, $19,499.337. Full legal tender. SILVER COINS. Dollar Authorized to be coined, act of April 2, 1792; weight. 416 grains; fineness, .8924; weight changed, act of Jan. 18, 1837. to 412}^ grains; fineness changed, act of Jan. 18. 1837, to .900; coinage discontinued, act of Feb. 12, 1873. Total amount coined to Feb. 12, 1873. $8.031,238. Coinage reauthorized, act of Feb. 28, 1878. Coinage discontinued after July 1, 1891, except for certain purposes, act July 14, 1890. Amount coined to June 30. 1902.$5r>0.229.103. Full legal tender except when otherwise provided in the contract. Trade Dollar Authorized to be coined, act Of Feb. 12, 1873; weight, 420 grains; fineness. .9()0; legal tender limited to $o. act of June 22. 1874 (rev. stat. ); coinage limited to export de- mand and legal-tender quality repealed, joint resolution, July 22. 1876; coinage discontinued. act Feb.19.1887. Total amount coined, j<35.9i>5.924. Lafayette Souvenir Dollar Authorized by act of March 3, 1899; weight, 412^ grains; fineness .900; total amount coined, $50.000. Half -Dollar Authorized to be coined, actof April'2, 1792; weight, 208 grains; fineness, .8924; weight changed, act of Jan. 18, 1837, to 206^ grains; fineness changed, act of Jan. 18, 1837, to .900; weight changed, act of Feb. 21, 1853, to 192 grains; weight changed, act of Feb. 12, 1873, to 12^ grams, or 192.9 grains. Total amount coined to June 30, 1902, $154,045,493. Legal tender, $10. Columbian Half -Dollar Authorized to be coined, act of Aug. 5. 1892; weight, 192.9 grains; fineness, .900. Total amount coined, $2,501,- 1)52.50. Legal tender. $10. Quarter-Dolldr Authorized to be coined, act of April 2, 1792; weight, 104 grains; fineness, .8924; weight changed, act of Jan. 18. 1837. to 103)4 grains; fineness changed, act of Jan. 18, 1837. to .900; weight changed, act of Feb. 21, 1853. to 96 grains; weight changed, act of Feb. 12, 1873, to 6% grams, or 96.45 grains. Total amount coined to June 30, 1902, $71,270,994.75. Legal tender. $10. Columbian Quarter-Dollar Authorized to be coined.act of March 3. 1893; weight. 96.45 grains; fineness, .900. Total amount coined. $10,005.75. Legal tender. $10. Twenty-Cent Piece Authorized to be coined. act of March 3. 1875; weight, 5 grams, or 77.16 grains; fineness. .900; coinage prohibited, act of May 2. 1878. Total amount coined. $271.000. Dime Authorized to be coined, act of April 2, 1792; weight. 41.6 grains; fineness. .8924; weight changed, act of Jan. 18, 1837, to 41J4 grains; fineness changed, act of Jan. 18. 1837, to .900; weight changed, act of Feb. 21, 1853, to 38.4 grains: weight changed, act of Feb. 12, 1873. to 2^ grams, or 38.58 grains. Total amount coined to June 30. 1902, $41,047,121.90. Legal tender. $10. Half-Dime Authorized to be coined, actof April2. 1792; weight. 20.8 grains; fineness. .8924; weight changed, act of Jan. 18, 1837, to 20^ grains; fineness changed, act of Jan. 18. 1857. to .900; weight changed, act of Feb. 21, 1853, to 19.2 grains; coinage discontinued, act of Feb. 12. 1873. Total amount coined, $4.880,219.40. Three-Cent Piece Authorized to be coined, actof March 3. 1851; weight. 12^ grains; fine- ness. .750; weight changed, act of March 3, 1853. to 11.52 grains; fineness changed, act of March 3. 1853. to .900; coinage discontinued, act of Feb.12,1873. Total amount coined.$l,282.087.20. MINOR COINS. Five-Cent (nick-l) Authorized to be coined, act of May 16, 1866; weight, 77.16 grains, com 38 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. posed of 75 per cent copper and 25 per cent nickel. Total amount coined to June 30, 1902, $20,876,352.70. Legal tender for $1, but reduced to 25 cents by act of Feb. 12, 1873. Three-Cent (nickel) Authorized to be coined, act of March 3, 1865; weight, 30 grains, com- posed of 75 per cent copper and 25 per cent nickel. Total amount coined, $941.349.48. Le- gal tender for 60 cents, but reduced to 25 cents by act Feb. 12. 1873. Coinage discontinued, act of Sept. 2(5, 1890. Two-Cent (bronze) Authorized to be coined, act of April 22, 1864; weight, 96 grains, com- posed of 95 per cent copper and 5 per cent tin and zinc. Coinage discontinued, act of Feb. 12, 1873. Total amount coined, $912,020. Cent (copper) Authorized to be coined, act Of April 2, 1792; weight, 264 grains; weight changed, act of Jan. 14, 1793. to 208 grains; weight changed by proclamation of the presi- dent. Jan. 26. 1796. in conformity with act of March 3, 1795, to 168 grains: coinage discon- tinued, act of Feb. 21, 1857. Total amount coined, $1,562,887.44. Cent (nickel) Authorized to be coined, act of Feb. 21. 1857; weight, 72 grains, composed of 88 per cent copper and 12 per cent nickel. Coin- age discontinued, act of April 22, 1864. Total amount coined, $2,007,720. Cent (bronze) Coinage authorized, act of April 22. 1864; weight, 48 grains, composed of 95 per cent copper and 5 per cent tin and zinc. Total amount coined to June 30, 1902, $11,603,- 018.24. Legal tender, 25 cents. Half-Cent (copper) Authorized to be coined, act of April 2, 1792; weight. 132 grains; weight changed, act of Jan. 14. 1793, to 104 grains; weight changed by proclamation of the presi- dent. Jan. 26. 1796. in conformity with act of March 3, 1795, to 84 grains; coinage discon tinued, act of Feb. coined, $39.926.11. TOTAL COINAGE. Gold . . . .$2,328.134.400.50 Silver... Minor. . . Total.. "$3.227,630,701.97 881.553,027.50 37.943,273.97 Total amount COINAGE 1902. Gold $61,980.572.50 Silver 30.116.369.45 Minor Total . . . PRODUCT OF GOLD AND SILVER IN THE UNITED STATES. Approximate distribution, by producing states and territories, for the calendar year 1902 as estimated by the director of the mint. STATE OB TERRITORY. GOLD. Fine ounces. Value. SILVER. Fine ounces. Coining value. Commer- cial value. Total lvalue (silver at commer- cial value) Alabama Alaska Arizona California Colorado Georgia ^ . Idaho Maryland Michigan Montana Nevada New Mexico North Carolina Oregon South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia Washington Wyoming Total 119 403,730 198.933 812,319 1,377,175 4,730 7] ,352 121 $2,500 8,345.800 4.112.300 $793,100 28,468.TOO 97..800 1,475.000 2,500 100 92.000 3,043,100 900.800 15,676.000 400 5.854,800 $129 118,950 3.934.513 1.164.671 20.267.960 517 7,569,842 $53 48,760 1.612.843 477.424 211.571 140.059 4,390 87,881 5,896 336,952 4,873,600 2,895.300 531,100 90,700 1,816.700 112,900 6,965,400 173.886 148 13.166 1.879 3,594.500 3.100 272,200 38.800 110.800 13,243.800 3,746 200 457,200 20.900 93,300 300 340,200 12.300 446,200 10,831.700 5,900 619,000 5,000 143,257 17,123.297 4,843.572 591,127 27.022 120,630 388 439.855 15,903 576.905 14,004.622 7.628 800.323 6,464 212 3,103,044 58.724 7.019,214 1,985,486 242.316 11.077 49,449 159 180.306 6.519 236.486 5,740.801 3,127 328.070 2.650 $2,553 8.394.560 5.725.143 17,269,524 36,776,970 98,012 4,578.044 2,500 58.724 11,392.814 4.880,786 773,416 101, I,86ti.l49 122.059 7,145.706 6,519 236,486 9,335.301 6.227 600.270 41.45C 3,870.000 80,000.000 55,500,000 71,757,575 29,415,000 109,415,000 COINAGE OF GOLD AND SILVER OF THE WORLD (1891-1901). CALENDAR YEAR. 1896 . . . 1887... 1898 ... 1899 ... 1900... 1901 . . . GOLD. Fine ounces. 5.782,463 8,343.387 11,243.342 11.178,855 9.476.620 21.174,850 19.131,244 22.548,101 17.170.053 12,001,537 Value. $119.534.122 172,473.124 2S2.420.517 227.921.032 231.087.488 19.-..SW.517 437. 7 19.345 395.477,905 46(5. 110.614 354.JW.4a7 248.0P3.787 SILVER. fine ounces. 106.962.049 120.28~'.!>47 106.697.783 87.472.523 94.057.903 118.642,018 129.775.082 115.461,020 128.566,167 136.907.f43 107,439,666 Coining value. $138.294,367 155,517,347 137,952,690 113,095.788 121.610.219 153.395.740 167.760.297 166.226.964 177.011,902 138,911,891 - MONEY AND FINANCE. MONEY OF THE WORLD (JAN. 1, 1902). Monetary systems and approximate stocks of money in the principal countries of the world as reported by the treasury department's bureau of mint. PER CAPITA. COUNTRY. Gold. Gold. Gold. Gold. Gold . Hold. Gold. Gold. Sold. Gold. Gold. Gold. Gold . Gold Gold . Gold . Gold. Gold . Gold . Gold . Gold. Gold . Gold . Gold. Gold* Gold. Gold. Gold. Gold . Silver Silver 1 to 15. 50 1 to 16.50 1 to 15. 50 3.30 5. 1. 7.76 2.73 13.72 3.05 29.29 7. 21.63 4.76 6.25 2.72 8.6 9.5 714.6 1.4 76.9 79.1 17.5 27.5 1 to 15.50 1 1 to 15.50 1 1 to 15.50 1 I to 16. 501 to 16. 50 United States... Austria-Hung'y Belgium Australasia Canada Cape Colony.... Great Britain. . India S. A. Republic. Bulgaria Cuba Denmark Egypt Finland France., Germany Greece Haiti Italy Japan Netherlands Norway Portugal Roumania Russia , Servia So. Am. states... Spain , Sweden Switzerland Turkey 3n. Am. states tiina exico Siam .... tStraitsSettl'm't Silver Total 9.31 *BxceptBolivia,Colombia and Ecuador. tIncludesAden.Perim,Ceylon,HongkongandLabuan. PRICE OF BAR SILVER IN LONDON. Highest, lowest and average price of bar silver per ounce British standard (.925) since 1867 and the equivalent in United States gold coin of an ounce 1,000 fine, taken at the average price. 81.328 1. 1.325 1. 1. 1.322 1.2 1.278 1.24G 1.156 1. 1.152 1.123 1.145 1.138 1.136 1.110 1.113 40 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. WORLD'S PRODUCTION OF GOLD AND Calendar year. SILVER IN 1901. COUNTRY. Gold. Silver* COUNTRY. Gold. Silver* United State s $78.666,700 10,284.800 24.128,500 9.089.500 76,880.200 22.850,1)00 2,136.700 59,800 $71,387.800 74.545,900 6,778,400 ' l'6,87i',706" 203,000 2,581.600 7,139,100 214,500 69,800 971.400 4,118,400 4,900 1,492,100 554.900 10.100 584.1500 286,600 58,400 13.258.000 Chile $1.067.200 2.801.300 110,000 2.775.400 321,200 1,771,600 405,600 2,000000 ?11.966.200 2,432,800 10,000 Colombia Ecuador Africa Brazil, Australasia Russia Venezuela Guiana (Bri Guiana (Du Guiana (Fre Peru tish)... ch) nch) Austria-Hui Germany. . . igary 1,329,200 31,700 640,300 1.201.GOO 9,091,500 4.500.001) 9,395.900 861.700 435,000 7,241,500 1.000 1.137.400 2,236.300 Sweden 41,700 35,200 8.600 1,300 Uruguay Central Am< >rica Italy Portugal... Greece China, Korea India (British) East Indies (British)... East Indies (Dutch) Total 24.500 1,300 io4',3o6 France Great Britai Argentina. . Bolivia n 276,200 30,000 119,600 263,374,700 226,260,700 *Coining value. WORLD'S PRODUCTION OP GOLD AND SILVER SINCE 1492. [From report of the director of the mint, 1902.] CALENDAR YEARS. Gold. Silver (coining value). It & CALENDAR YEARS. Gold. Silver (.coining value) . h J! 47.1 21.7 21.9 27.1 30.0 41.5 47.0 54.5 55.5 55.6 51.1 46.8 43.9 41.4 46.6 46.2 ~53~ 1492-1520. .. 1521-1544. .. 1545-1560. .. 15611580. .. 15811600. . 1601-1620. .. 1621-1640. .. 1641-1660. .. 1661-1680. .. 1681-1700. . 17011720. . 1721-1740. . 17411760. . 17611780. . 1781-1800. .. 1801-1810. .. 1811-1820. .. 1821-1830. .. 18311840. .. $107,931,000 114,205.000 90.492.000 90,917.000 98,095,000 113,248.000 110,324,000 116,571,000 123.048.000 143.088.0UO 170,403,000 253.611,000 327.161,000 275,211.000 236,464,000 118.152,000 76.063.000 94.479,000 134,841,000 $54,703,000 98.9861000 207.240.000 248.990.000 348.254.000 351,579,000 327,221.000 304,525,000 280.166,000 284.240.000 295.629.000 358.480,000 443.282,000 543.tB8.000 730,810.000 371,677,000 224.786,000 191,444.000 247,930.000 66.4 55.9 30.4 26.7 22.0 24.4 25.2 Si 33.5 36.6 41.4 42.5 33.7 24.4 24.1 25.3 33.0 35.2 33.6 44.1 69.6 73.3 78.0 75.6 74.8 72.3 69.5 66.5 63.4 58.6 57.5 66.3 75.6 75.9 74.7 67.0 64.8 18411850.. . 1851-1855.. . 18561860.. . 1861-1865. . 1866-1870.. . 1871-1875.. . 1876-1880.. . 18811885.. . 18861890.. . 18911895.. 1896 1897 1898 1899 $363,928,000 662,566,000 670,415,000 614,944,000 648,071,000 577,883.000 572.931.000 495,582.000 564,474,000 814,736.000 202,251.600 236,073,700 286.586.500 30(5,584,900 255,634.500 263,374,700 10329^05000 $324,400.000 184.169.000 188,092.000 228,861.000 278,313,000 409.332,000 509,25(5.000 594,773,000 704,074.000 1.018.708.000 203,069.200 207.413.000 223,971,500 216,209.100 223,408,200 226,260,70C 11,640,921, IOC 52.9 78.3 78.1 72.9 70.0 t.5 ,C 45.5 44.5 44,4 49.9 53.2 56.1 58.6 53.4 53.8 " 47 1900 1901 Total COINAGE OF GOLD AND SILVER BY NATIONS IN 1901. [Reported by the director of the mint.] COUNTRY. Gold. Silver. COUNTRY. Gold. Sifver. United Statx ig $101,735,187 $30,838,461 94,059 3,604,414 579.000 2,450,218 Italy Japan $516,755 53*5,025 298.81X) 21,821,900 $988.264 Austria-Hungary Belgium 3,817,524 Mexico 625,798 295,116 Monaco Morocco . Australasia British Gun 48,228.115 117,084 l,376,s:,0 12.060 402.000 160,800 4,698,055 74,240 611,506 13,681.185 85,687 (t) 72,603 115,800 8,335 225,997 4.867 420.000 4,187,662 10,000 30.248,656 *16,658,916 600.000 366 700 Netherlands Curacao . 465,807 Great Brita n 12,672.366 Dutch East Norway Persia Indies . ... Hongkong. India 3,323 395,427 Peru Straits Settlements Crete Russia 131,527,256 367,867 2,393.200 3,876,984 14,451,668 Ot) 1.932,915 1,9:30,000 296.537 In do-China Tunis 579,232 28,149,252 Switzerland Turkey Venezuela . Germany. Colony of G Africa. . . . Guatemala 7,148,713 243,492 3,000 erman East Total 248.093,787 138,911,891 *Fiscal year 1899-1900. fRuble calculated at fO 5145. jNo returns. MONEY AND FINANCE. 41 BULLION VALUE OF 371^ GRAINS OF PURE SILVER AT THE ANNUAL AVERAGE PRICE OF SILVER. Year. Value. Year. Value. 1855 $1.0391873. 1870! 1.0271876 1871 1.0251877.. 1872 1.0221878.. 1.0451874 1.0351875... Year. Value. $1 0031879 $0.869 Ymr. Value.] Year. Value. 1885 $0.823 1891 $0.764 1892 674 .7571893 603 .7261894 4901900. ... .50511*01. . .522 Fear. Value. 1897 $0.467 .456 .465 .479 .460 COMMERCIAL RATIO OF SILVER TO GOLD. Year. Ratio. 14.941520 1830. 1850. 1851. 1700 ......... 14.81 1720... ...... 15.04 1740 ......... 14.94 1750 ......... 14.551852 1760 ......... 14.14 " 1T70 ........ 14.62 1780 ......... 14.72 l&oo 1810 15.77 Year. 1853. . , 1854.. Ratio.] Year. ...15.62 1859... ...15.82 1860... ...15.70 1861... .15.46 1862. ..15.591863., ...15.331864. .15. Si 15.38 1856 15.3818(57... 15.6Sia=>7 15.2^ 15.381869 1865. 1866 1868 Ratio. Year. 15.19 1870... 15.29 1871... 15.501872... 15.351873... 15.371874... 15.371875... 15.441876... 15.431877... 15.571878... 15.59 1879... 15.60 1880... Ratio. ...15.57 ...15.57 Year. Ratio. 15.571881 18.16 18.19 18.64 18.57 19.41 .15.63 1883 15.92 1884 16.59 1886 20.78 1897 .16.17 .16 .17 ...17 ...17.94 ...18.40 21.13 1898. 17.221888 21. S 18.05 1891 .22.101900. 1901. 1902. Year. 1895. 1896. Ratio. ....23.72 ....26.49 ....32. 56, ....31.60! . ..30.66| . ..34.28 . ..35.03 . ..34.36 . ..33.38 ....34.68 NATIONAL BANK STATISTICS. [From report of the comptroller of the currency.] DATE, 1ST OP EACH MONTH Authorized capital stock. Gold. Silver. U.S. bonds on deposit to secure circula- tion. Circula- tion secured by U. S. bonds. Lawful money on deposit to redeem cir- culation. Total national bank notes outstand- ing. 1902. January.,.. February.. March April May June July AuRust.. September. October.... November... December... 1903. January February .... March April May June July ,... 4.337 4,370 4.385 4.42-.' 4:466 4.510 4.546 4,5 4.616 4.651 4,678 4J08 4,756 4.784 $670,164,195 671.910.1951336,851,267 673.279,195 672,759.195 675,279,195 675,721,695 $69,230,895 $323.280,280 $325.009,306 321,866,068 708,701,695 707,774,695 711,167,695 713.435.695 719,300,695 723.416,695 726,271,695 323,118.813 298,862,666 321,646,167 76,894,493 "81,645455 67,374,054 '69,635.494 338.703,779 78.868,367 4,869 4,914 1,953 5.005 743,106.695 748.531.695 754,776,695 314,876,344 305,590,458 74,205,177 ' 83,025,919 324.031.280 322,575.030 319,526.330 317.484.130 316,196,180 317,163.530 318.588,480 322,941.680 326.052.770 338.352,670 343,018.020 344,252.120 342.903,520 342,164,670 342,160,770 352.696,120 367,827.920 375,347,270 322,278.391 320,074,924 317,460,382 315,113,392 313,609,837 314.238,811 316,614,767 319,407,586 323.843.144 335,783.189 341,100,411 342,127,844 340,587,939 $35,280,420 $360,289.726 338,349,814 347.564.355 363,586.987 372,295,408 37,166,224 38.359.943 40,016.025 41,874,007 43,137.347 42.4:33.280 42,369,417 41.875,105 43.150.454 44,693.145 43,754,103 42,801,940 43,385,607 44,138.484 44.169,444 43,587,373 42.a56,218 41,375,242 359,444,615 358,434,867 357,476.407 356,987,399 356,747,184 356.672,091 358.984,184 361,282,691 380,476,334 384.854,514 384,929.784 383.973,546 382.798,845 382,519,258 391,151.728 406,443,205 413,670,650 SURPLUS, DIVIDENDS AND EARNINGS. Six MONTHS ENDING Capital. Surplus. Total dividends. Net earnings. RATIOS. Divi- dends to capital Divi- dends to capi- tal and surpVs. Earn- ings to capital a n d surpl's 1897, Mar. 1 Sept. 1 1898, Mar. 1 Sept.l 1899, Mar. 1 Sept. 1 1900, Mar. Sept. 1901, Mar. Sept. 1902, Mar. Sept. 3,648 3,692 ;>..>; 3.576 3.568 3.555 3,587 3,632 3.909 4.030 4. ,-:;-' 4.306 $644.673.395 631.674.395 626.097.395 605.540.055 615.319,195 60^.036.595 604.75(5.505 613.053.695 631,979.492 639.043.0SO 680.173,259 667,354,275 8250.030,356 248.059, 638 248,16(5,708 240.397,051 248.251,704 247.610.237 2511475,898 250.914.856 265.470.791 271,432.304 299,814.593 305.211,716 $21,422.515 20,971.725 22,843.928 21.448.043 23.487.081 23.204.421 24.228.93fi 23,7156.088 26.414.956 26.201.822 :*,5i7.ao 28,6^1.874 $23.938,732 JSO.334,581 25.233,450 24.799.522 24.515.918 29.S50.772 40.151,038 47.142.447 40.548.375 41.305.420 57.797,74 48,783,730 3.32 3.32 3.65 3.54 3.82 3.85 4.01 3.88 4.18 4.10 5.80 4.30 2.39 2.as 2.61 2.54 2.72 2.73 2.82 2.75 2.94 2.88 4.03 2.31 2.84 3.51 4.68 5.46 4.52 4.54 5.90 5.02 42 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. SAVINGS BANKS OF THE UNITED STATES. Aggregate savings deposits of savings banks, with the number of depositors, by states and territories, 1900-1901 and 1901-1902. STATES, TERRITORIES AND DIVISIONS. 1900-1901. 1901-1902. Number of depositors. Amount of deposits. Average due each depositor. V umber of depositor*. Amount of deposits. Average due each depositor Eastern Maine 196.503 131.482 123.151 'L536.009 HB$M 410.342 $69.533.058 57,128.616 40.209.059 540,403.687 72.330,141 183,781,942 $353.71 424.80 326.50 352.05 520.80 447.88 193,005 147.928 12&K9 1,593.640 138,966 425.588 $72.082.694 60.. 49.862 41.9S7.497 560.705.752 71.900.541 193,248,909 $373.47 407.29 326. 68 351.84 519.64 454.07 New Hampshire Vermont Connecticut Total 2.538.451 963,386.503 379.52 2,627,056 1.000.175.255 380.72 Middle New York 2.129.790 211.278 358.418 23.307 175.740 5.635 987.621.80!) 63,361.489 113,748.461 5.511.495 61,250,694 831.832 463.72 299.90 319. 14 236.47 348.53 147.62 2,229.661 227.180 396,877 4.187 186408 10.845 1,051.689.186 69.836.709 120,441.275 1,265.586 64.367.767 1.309.555 471.68 307.60 303.47 302.26 345.52 120.75 New Jersey Pennsylvania District of Columbia. . . . Total 2,902.168 1.232.325.780 424.62 3.054.993 1,308.940,078 428.46 Southern West Virginia North Carolina 4.728 12.171 23.164 563.264 2,096.453 5,785,792 119.13 172.25 249.78 4,687 12,201 680.372 2,451.838 155.16 200.95 South Carolina. ~ Louisiana Texas 19.823 3.519,333 177.54 Total 59,886 11,964.842 199.79 16.888 3.132.210 185.47 90.803 22.354 1253.916 3.385 t56.179 203,227 43,672.493 6.561.464 $80,251.287 634.236 13,961.616 73.578,268 480.96 293.53 309.95 187.87 248.52 362.05 103.405 24.362 *277.879 3,908 63,293 t238.421 48.180.436 7.288.506 tlOO.072.804 719.009 15.526.701 85.703.614 465.94 299.17 360.13 183.98 245.31 359.46 Illinois Iowa Total 634.864 218.659.364 344.42 711.268 257,491.072 362.02! Pacific States and Terri- tories California (total Pacific states).. Total United States. 1223,354 170.758.091 764.52 255.467 180,438,675 703.55 6,358,723 2,597,094,580 408.30 6.666,672 2.750.177,290 412.53 *Partially estimated. fEstiraated. JSavings deposits in state institutions having saving 8 departments abstract included with state banks. SAVINGS-BANK STATISTICS FROM 1820. YEAR. . Number of banks. Number of depositors. Deposits. Average due each depositor. A re rage per capita in the U. S. 1820 10 36 61 108 278 517 629 921 1.011 1.059 1,030 1.024 1,017 988 980 979 987 1,002 1.007 1,036 8.635 38.085 78,701 251.354 693.870 1.630.846 2,335.582 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 51.138.576 6.973,304 14.051.520 43.431.130 149.277.504 549.874.358 819,106.973 1.524,844.506 1.623.079.749 1.712.769.026 1,785.150.957 1,747.961.280 1.810.597.023 1,907.1.56.277 1.939.376.035 2,065,631,298 2,230.366.954 2.449.547,885 2.597.094.580 2.750,177.290 $131.86 183.09 178.54 172.78 215.13 337.17 350.71 358.03 358.04 358.20 369.55 365.86 371.36 376.50 372.88 383.54 392.13 401.10 408.30 412.53 w :g .82 1.87 A5 gi 25.2! 26.11 26. K 1.1 26.56 27.67 29.24 31.78 u 1K30 1840 1350 1860 1870 1880 1890 1891 1892 . 18y3 . 1894 1845 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 . 1901 1902 MONEY AND FINANCE. 43 FINANCIAL, AND COMMERCIAL STATISTICS OF THE UNITED STATES (1874-1902). Upon a per capita basis. YEAR. GOVERNMENT FINANCE (Per Capita). Popula- tion, June 1. II If GOLD AND SlLVEK. 1874. 18,5. 1876. , 1877., 1878. . 1879.. IrtSU.. 1881.. is.82. . 1883.. 1884., 188.5.. 1886.. 1887.. 18S8. . 1S89.. ISUJ. . 1891.. 1892.. . ISH5. 1901. 1HU2. 14.52 13.45 r.'.27 $2.31 2.20 2.11 2.01 1.99 1.71 1.59 1.46 1.09 .96 .87 .84 .79 .71 .65 .53 .4' .37 .35 .35 .o 6.55 6.52 6.07 5.41 5.60 6.65 7.01 7.64 7.37 6.27 5.77 5. 6. 6.32 6.01 6.44 6.14 5.45 5.81 4.65 4.85 5.56 6.94 7.43 7.56 7.11 17.07 6.25 5.87 5.21 4.98 5.46 5.34 5.07 4.39 4.64 4.15 4.47 4.33 5.73 5.30 5.78 5.43 5.16 5.01 5.11 6.07 8.14 $0.71 1.03 1.13 1.04 1.17 1.13 1.27 1.33 1.45 1.71 1.95 2.07 2.40 2.09 2.05 1.98 1.97 2.02 1.88 1.85 1.79 1.75 .947 16.17 16.59 17.88 17.22 17.94 18.40 18.05 18.10 18.19 18.64 18.57 19.41 20.78 21.13 21.99 22.10 19.76 20.92 23.72 26.49 32.56 31.60 30.59 34.36 34.68 39.15 11.278 .246 .156 .201 !l58 .128 .145 1.046 .635 .654 >,71 .604 .590 .528 $.989 .960 .900 .875 .878 .857 .859 .757 .726 .76416 .67401 .60351 .49097 .50587 .52257 .46745 .45640 .46525 .47958 .46093 .40835 YEAR. COINAGE PER CAPITA OP- PRODUC- TION PER CAPITA OF INTERN'L REVENUE. 1874 1875 187 1877 1878 1879 1880 IS'.U. IS'.C). 1886 , 1887... 1900. IfiOl., 1902. $0.82 liffi .95 1 l".24 I. 1.2b .54 .4 .4 .51 .4 .52 .35 .3r .86 1.18 .86 .67 I.Ob 1.07 1.51 1.30 1.28 .60 .5t M .K .52 .fi .51 .5-1 .8 M .7t .81 . 8.87 3.91 3.44 4.40$13.2f 10.29 9.49 9.21 8.99 12.51 3.89 3.38 2.99 2.9e 2i9G 3.20 3.06 13!05 3.47 12.16 3.42 3.06 3.22 2.88 2.66 10.32 10.89 1165 2.57 2.55 2.2 2.62 2.4H 9 17 l'.59 1.51 1.43 1.60 12.35 13.38 12.50 12. 9.41 10.61 10.81 11.02 8.05 9.22 10.88 10.58 11. $3.7, 3.. 5 2.67 2.73 3.64 3.78 4.12 3.92 3.47 3.17 3.30 3.65 3.60 3.60 3.62 3.00 1.92 2.17 2.23 2.41 1.99 38.58 40.62 44.74 42.89 -I'.'. 7:. 44.87 4:;.4- 48.20 42.66 42.45 41.61 45.* 45.55 45.11: 44.41 -(;.> 48.71 !'.'..> 50 06 41.75 40.18 42.41 40.20 50.21 4H.46 -I'.t.s:; 26.88 -N>j( 30.19 26.68 27.13 X.91 29 29 30.11 :.".< 28.44 30.59 30.13 31.02 29.99 29.50 29.12 25.2o 21.26 23! 20.25 20.21 20.67 21.su 24.77 29.48 27.62 28.91 27.95 .49 .47 .53 .96 .47 3.96 3.23 3.22 2.95 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 3.23 3.13 44 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL STATISTICS OF THE U. S.-CONTINUED. YEAR. EXPORTS. Domestic merchandise. f i II! *ft Per cent of domestic products exported. CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA. 1874., 1875., 1876., 18. 1878., 1879. 1880., 1881. 1882. 1883., 1884., 1885. i8s;., 1887., 1890.. 1891.. 1892.. .., 1896.. 1*97.. 1-.-., I.S.W.. 1900., 1901., 1902. 113.31 11.36 11.64 12.72 14.30 14.29 i?>5 13.97 14.98 13.20 12.94 11.60 11.98 11.40 11.92 13.50 13.66 15.61 12.98 12.85 11.51 12.29 14.42 16.59 16.20 17.96 18.81 17.16 Perct. 79.37 76.95 71.67 72.63 77.C 78.1 83.3 82. t_ 75.31 77.00 73.98 E5.98 72.82 74.40 73.23 72.87 74.51 73.69 78.60 74.05 72.28 69.73 66.03 66.23 70.54 P. ct. 70.03 32.54 70.69 23.60 25.34 19.73 25.29 67.74 35.16 65.73 40.18 67.23 67. -It i 87.38 81.82 29.33 i.53 6.49 6.33 6.43 5.46 P. ct. 73. OB ,. 71.47 61.1 43.22 68.96 25.86 61.68 65.83 2H.23 69.33 21.31 68.15 22.31 67.36 26.60 36.88 65.99 37.20 69.83 65.00 70.59 67.82 40.91 41.4' 31.41 27.07 _5.19 65.12 32.97 60.98: 65.18; 34.00 64.62! 62.87 41.36 62.83 64.47! 31.37 2.99 2.95 3.35 2.48 1.74 3.57 4.85 2.15 3.72 2.89 4.11 2.36 4.70 7.83 11.14 62.35 67.24 76.07 60.13 57. 63.30 53.09 43.80 37.35 45.10 50^76 47.44 44.78 47.17 45.73 45.131 8.621 43.83) 1.841 42.63 Lbs. 13.6C 11.90 14. u. as 13.71 15.90 18.94 19.64 16.15 20.8 . 19.55 16.84 19.59 17.22 18.50 22. 24. 17.84 16.45 22. 18.67 18 25.76 27.87 22.57 25.94 25.65 501 5.72 5.58 5.35 5.64 5.11 5.62 26.13 26.37 31.64 21.92 29.24 27.40 31.04 3-2.60 2?: 23.81 5.34 6.09 32.09 4.59 22.84 5.94! 30.48 4.89 23.83 3.44! 22.9fi 4.59 4.85 3.96 4.29 6.09 17.18 29.18 29. 4U 23.19 23.51 4.74, 24.44 3.951 24.77 6.5d 18.92 Lbs 41.5 43.6 35.2 38.9| 34.3 40. 42.9 44.2 51.8 51.8 52.8 66.3 63.8 64.4 66. 63.4 62.5 64.8 81.5 62.6 72.8 Lbs. 7.33 6.94 624 7.42 8.78 1:1 8.91 9.26 9.60 9.36 8.53 6.81 9.16 7.83 8.00 9.6 8.31 8.30 9.33 8.11 10.12 11.68 10.79 9.81 10.60 13.37 Lbs .27 .44 s, 1.50 1.33 1:1 1.38 1.40 1.46 1.48 1.26 l. 1.21 1.26 1.32 1.40 1.52 1.34 1.13 1.01 1.02 1.12 1.17 1.27 1.33 Gal. 7.00 6.83 7 8.26 8.65 10. as 10.27 10.74 10.62 11.20 11.23 12.80 12.72 13.67 15.31 15.17 16.20 15.32 15.13 15.38 14.94 15.96 1528 16.01 1W.20 17.49 Gal. .48 .45 .45 .47 .47 YEAR. . . 1SS5 . tags . . . IS'. 14 ... 1895 . . . . 1898. CONSUMPTION OP RAW WOOL. 7.39 17.5 22.1 18.3 16.3 16.9 14.2 34.9 17.3 19.0 18.7 20.6 18.0 28.9 27.4 28.9 31.8 27.0 30.8 33.1 35.7 14.2 40.0 45.9 57.8 32.8 19.2 34.4 24.9 34.1 POSTOFPICE DEPARTMENT. Per cent. 27.2 26.2 27.7 26.9 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 12.2 13.3 11.7 12.0 11.0 9.3 8.9 9.3 .66 .72 .79 .76 .77 .97 1.03 1.09 1.14 1.11 1.12 1.17 1.15 1.22 1.28 1.34 1.44 1.54 fO.75 .79 '.72 .69 .73 .77 S. .91 .94 1.01 1.11 1.14 1.19 1.27 1.27 1.31 1.34 1.34 1.39 1.41 1.46 1.49 1.53 PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Millions 13.1 13.4 13.7 14.0 14.4 14.7 15.1 15.4 15.7 16.0 16.4 16.7 17.1 17.4 17.8 18.2 18.5 18.8 19.2 19.6 20.1 20.4 20.9 21.1 21.6 21.9 21.4 21.9 16.11 5.67 5.49 5.18 5.17 5.43 5.67 6.05 6.29 6.61 6.63 6.65 6.98 7.28 7.60 7.85 8.12 8.31 8.49 8.60 8.84 8.89 9.01 9.13 10.04 . 1111 19.70 14.33 11.67 11.12 14.02 35.45 57.71 66.92 50.44 42.58 31.96 26.61 38.41 42.26 34.06 34.16 45.86 50.17 39.82 24.51 21.50 26.01 17.25 22^73 22.58 36.31 47 'No data. AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS. 45 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS. WHEAT CROP OF THE WORLD (1S98-1902). COUNTRY. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. United States Bushels. 675,149.000 Bushels. 547,304.000 Bushels. 522,230,000 Bushels. 748,460,000 Bushel*. 670.063,000 33,042.000 26.112,000 9.000.000 68 154 000 22.158.000 28.802,000 9,000.000 riQ ( TJI IttV 31,265.000 13.436.000 7.000,000 51 701 000 22,118.000 52,094.000 16,000.000 Qfi 919 IHl 26.904.000 54,750.000 17.000.IKIO Manitoba Rest of Canada Mexico 8,789.000 9,287,000 75'' O 1 -) 9 UOO .555 Alabama Arizona Arkansas California. Colorado Connecticut. Delaware Florida Georgia. . Idaho Illinois Indiana Indian Territory. Iowa Kansas. Kentucky . Louisiana Maine.... Maryland Massachusetts... Michigan.. Minnesota. Mississippi 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 United States 987.842.712 303,584,852 CORN (1902). STATE OR TER. Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana IndlanTerritory Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts.. Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana 2,764.717 7,502 2,378,171 60,300 115,697 52,434 187.134 602.400 3,899,931 5,142 9.623.680 4.520.637 1,549.878 9.302.688 7.451,693 3,336.791 1,342,781 46.670 1.333.099 1.483.621 2.144,225 6,775.1951 3.714 23,223.623 $15,559,827 Acres. Bushels. Value. STATE OR TER. Acres. 7,817.962 5,761 292,770 39,909 645,230 2.706.682 82,700 3,200.224 1,569.831 17.045 1,486.383 10.322 1,825.837 1.577.398 3.337.047 5.539.187 10.810 57.718 1,879.348 10.014 774,061 1,504.445 2,384 151,540 30,655,042 1,839.150 1.909,000 1,651,671 5.239,752 5,180,640 35,093.979 127.007 372,436,416 171,332.142 38.591,962 2tt7.H.016 222.805.621 90,093,357 16,784,762 305.167 20,379.017 1.460,771 35.193,814 33,826.559 24,658.588 264,232.605 SI. 71 18 153.055 24,820.971 1,416,146 1,126.310 1.222.237 2.567,478 3.989,093 25,618,605 78,744 134,077,110 61.679.571 16.594.544 75.753.911 37,839,210 11,077,943 ,824 1,080.971 18,300.783 13,530.624 15.041.739 87,196,760 5S.S30 Nebraska 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 i Virginia 1 Washington West Virginia... Wisconsin Wyoming United States Value. 94.043,613 2.523.648312 1017017344 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS. 47 PRINCIPAL FARM CROPS OF THE UNITED STATES BY YEARS. [From tables prepared by the department of agriculture.] YEAR. CORX. WHEAT. Acres. Bushels. Value. Acres. Bushels. Value. 1892 ... 70.626,658 72.0136.465 62.582.269 82,075,830 81.027.156 80,095.051 77,721,781 82,108.587 83,320,872 91,349.928 94,043,613 1,628.464.000 1.619.496,131 1.212.770.052 2.151.138.580 2.2s:;.s75.15 ].9U2.Ht;7,'.t:;:i 1.924.184,660 2.078.143.H33 2.105.102.516 1.522.519,891 2.523,648.312 $642.146.630 o1.625.fi27 554.71H.162 544,985.534 491.006.967 501.072.952 552.023.428 629.210.110 751.220,034 921.555,768 1,017,017,349 38,554,430 34.629.418 34,882.436 34.047,332 34.618.646 39.465.006 44.055.278 44.592.516 42,495,385 49.895.514 46.202.424 515.949,000 396,131,725 460.267,416 467,102.947 427.6S4.346 530.149,168 675.148.705 547,303.846 522,229.505 748.460,218 670.063.008 $322,111,881 213,171,381 225,902,025 237,938,998 310,602,539 428,547,121 392,770.320 319,545.259 323,515,177 467.350,156 422,224,117 1893.... 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 YEAR. OATS. RYE. Acres. Bushels. Value. Acres. Bushels. Value. 1892 1893 . .. 27.063,835 27.273.033 27.023,553 27,878,406 27,565,985 25,730,375 661,035,000 638.854.850 662,036.928 824,443.537 707.346,404 698,767.809 730.906.f43 796,177.713 809,125,989 736.808,724 987,842,712 $209,253,611 187,576.092 214,816,920 163,655.068 132.485.033 147,974.719 186,405.364 198,167.975 208.669.233 293,658,777 303.584,852 2.163,657 2,038,485 1,944,780 1,890,345 1.831.201 1,703.561 1.643,207 1,659,308 1,591,362 1.987,505 1.978.548 27,978,824 26,555.446 26,727.615 27,210.070 24.369.047 27,363.324 25,657,522 23.961.741 23.995,927 30,344.830 33,630.592 $15,160,056 13,612,222 13,395,476 11,964.826 9,960,769 12,239.647 11,875,350 12,214.118 12,295,417 16.909.742 17,080.793 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 .., 25.777.110 26.341.380 27 364 795 1900 1901... 2S;541,476 28.653,144 1902 YEAR. BARLEY. BUCKWHEAT. Acres. Bushels. Value. Acres. Bushels. Value. 1892 1893 3.400.361 3.220.371 3.170.602 3.299.973 2.950.539 2.719,116 2,583.125 2.878.229 2.S'.'4.282 4.295.744 4,661.063 80.096,762 69.86H.4H5 61.400.465 87.072,744 69.695.223 66.685.127 55,792.257 73.381.563 58.925.833 109.932.924 134.954.023 $38.0-26,062 28,729.386 27.134.127 29.312.413 22.491.241 25.142,139 23.Wi4.359 29,594,254 24.075.271 49.705.163 61,898.634 861,451 815.614 789.232 763,277 754.898 717,836 678,332 670,148 637.930 811,164 804,889 12.143,185 12.122.311 12,668.200 15.341.399 14.089.783 14.997.451 11,721,927 11,094,473 9,566.966 15.125,939 14.529,770 $6.295.643 7,074,450 7,040.238 6,936.325 5,522.339 6.319,188 5,271.462 6.iaS.675 5,341.413 8,523.317 8.654,704 1894 1895 1896 1897 1900 1901 1902 YEAR. TOBACCO. COTTON. Acres. Pounds. Value. Acres. Bales Value. 1892..., 725.195 702.952 523.103 633.950 594,749 498,621.686 483,023,963 406.678.385 491,544.000 403.004,320 610.860.25C) 698.418.146 868,163,275 $46,728,959 39,155.442 27,750.739 35.574,220 24,258.070 * 18.067,924 19,525.000 23.687.950 20,184,368 23.273.209 24.319.584 24.967.295 23,403,497 * 6,700.365 7,493.000 9,476,435 7.161.094 8.5132,705 10.897,857 11,189.205 9.142,838 10,401,453 9,966,478 $262.252,286 274.479,637 287,120,818 260,338,096 291,811,564 319,491.412 305.467.041 334.847.868 511,098.111 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 j - - * '-' ' '56,993,663' 1899 1,101,483 iqOO 1901 * * 9 $ 1902 1.030,734 821,823.963 57.563.516 * ... *No data. YEAR. POTATOES. HAY. Acres. Bushels. Value. Acres. Tons. Value. 1892 2.547.962 2.605,186 2,737.973 2,954,952 2.767.465 2,534.577 2.557.729 2,581. 353 2,611.054 2.864.335 2.965.5S7 156.654.819 183.034.aB 170.787,338 297.237,370 252.234.540 164,015,964 192,306.338 228.783.232 210.92fi.8H7 187.598.087 2St.6H2.7SH $103.567,520 108.661,801 91,526,787 78.984,901 72.182.350 89,643,059 79,574.772 89,32S.S32 90.811.11)7 143,979.470 134.111.4X 50.853,061 49.613,469 48,321.272 44.2CMi.453 43,259.756 42.426.770 42.780,827 41.328.462 39.132,890 39,390.508 39.825 227 59.823,735 65,766,158 54.874.408 47.078.541 59,282.158 60.664.876 66,376.920 56.655.756 50.110.906 59.590.877 50 Si7 -i7t; $490,427.798 570.882.872 468,578,321 393,185.615 388,145,614 401.390.728 398,060.647 411.926.187 445.538.S70 506,191.553 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 18qq igoo jqQl 1902 48 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. TOBACCO PRODUCTION IN THE UNITED STATES (1908). STATE. Acre- age. Pounds. Value. STATE. Pounds. Value. Alabama Arkansas Connecticut Florida Georgia Illinois Indiana Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Mississippi Missouri 648 12J25 3.079 2,050 1,311 7,469 259,200 899.200 21,785,200 1.373,500 852,150 6,236,615 322,194 357,755,200 34,081 4.755 302 175 2,140 21.300,625 7,417.800 231,030 87,500 1,819,000 107,904 3,485,632 480,324 260,965 59.650 436,563 15.465.312 6.675 1.278.038 1,112,670 18,482 15,750 New Hampshire New York North Carolina. ... Ohio Pennsylvania South Carolina Tennessee Texas Vermont Virginia West Virginia.... Wisconsin United States. . 131 216,150 8.040 10.050,000 219,263 142.520.950 62,949 55,709.865 17,269 22.017.975 34.912 25.625,408 59,880 38,889.500 191 182,359 4,676 174.850 343.800 136,769.250 2.969,260 $34.584 804,OUO 9,976,466 3.899,691 1,321,078 1,793.779 2,333,370 38,467 9,573,848 48,422 64,885,480 3o7r34 821,823,963 4.541,984 57,563,510 FARM ANIMALS IN THE UNITED STATES [Estimate of the agricultural department statistician January, 1903.] FARM ANIMALS. Number. Average price per head. Value. FARM . ANIMALS. Number. Average price per head. Value. Mules 1903 1902 Milch cows.1903 1902 16,557,373 16.531,224 2.728,088 2,737,017 17,105,227 $62.25 58.61 72.59 67.61 30.21 29.23 $1,030,705,959 963,935,178 197,753,327 186.411.704 516,711,914 488,130,324 Other cattle!903 1902 Sheep 1903 1902 Swine 1903 44,659.206 44,727.797 63,964.876 62.039,091 $18.45 18.76 2.63 2.65 7.78 7.03 $824,054,902 839,116,073 163,315.750 164,446,091 364.973,688 342,120,780 FARMS IN THE UNITED STATES. [Federal census, 1900.] YEAR. Farms. Total. Improved. Unimproved. Average. Improved. 1900. 1880 1870 Number. 5.739.657 4.564,641 4,008,907 2,659.985 2,044.077 1,449,073 Acres. 841.201,546 623.218,619 5S6.U81.835 407,735.041 407,212,538 293,560.614 Acres. 414.793,191 357,616,755 284,771.042 163.110,720 113,032,614 Acres. 426.408,355 265.601,864 251.310,793 218,813,942 244,101,818 180,528,000 Acres, 146.6 136.5 133.7 153.3 199.2 Per cent. 49.3 57.4 53.1 46.3 40.1 VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY AND PRODUCTS. YEAR. Total value. Land and buildings. Implements, machinery. Live stock. Products/ 1900. 1870 1860 1850 $20,514.001,838 15.982,267.689 12,104,001.538 11,124.958.747 7,980,493,063 3,967,343.580 $16.674.690,247 10,197.096,776 9,262.803,861 6,645,045.007 3.271,575,426 $761,261,550 494.247.467 406.520.055 336,878,429 246.118.141 151.587,638 $3.078,050,041 t2,208.767,573 tl,500,384.707 1,525 276.457 1,089.329,915 544,180.516 $4.739,118,752 2.460,107.454 2,212.540.927 12,447,538,658 *For year preceding that designated. tExclusive of stock on ranges. ^Includes betterment and additions to stock. AVERAGE FARM VALUE OF CROPS (1892-1902). DEC. 1. Wheat. Oats. Corn. Rye. Barley Buck- wheat. Pota- toes. Hay, per ton 1892 Cents. 62.4 Cents. 31.7 Cents. 39.4 Cents. 54.2 Cents. 47.5 Cents. 51.8 Cents. 66.1 Dollars 8.20 1893 53.8 29.4 36.5 51.3 41.1 58.4 59.4 8 68 18<)4 49.1 32.4 45.7 50.1 44.2 55.6 53.6 8.54 1895 50.9 19.9 25.3 44.0 33.7 45.2 26.6 8.35 18% 72.6 18.7 21.5 40.9 32.3 39.2 28.6 6.55 1897 80.8 21.2 26.3 44.7 37.7 42.1 54.7 6.62 1898 58.2 25.5 28.7 46.3 41.3 45.0 41.4 6.00 1899 58.4 24.9 30.3 51.0 40.3 55.7 39.0 7.27 1900 61.9 25.8 35.7 51.2 40.8 55.8 43.1 8.89 1901 62.4 39.9 60.5 55.7 45.2 56.3 76.7 10.01 1902... 64.8 30.7 40.3 50.8 45.9 59.6 47.1 9.06 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS. 49 CORN CROP OF THE COUNTRIES NAMED (1896-1901). COUNTRY. 1896. 1897. 1898. I 1899. 1900. 1901 United States Bushels. 2,283.875,000 24.830,000 76,264,000 Bushels. 1,902,968,000 25,441.000 121,893,000 Bushels. Bushels. 1,924,185.0002,078,144.000 24, 181.000, 22,35<;.OOU 111,000.000 93,438,000 Bushels. 2,105.103,000 27,947.000 92,204,000 Bushels.. ,522,520.000 2:>.621.000 80,000.000 Total North America Chile 2,384.969.000 2,050,302,000 ,059,713,0002,193,938,000 2,225,254.000 .628,141.000 9.000.000 80.000.0UO 5,000,000 8,000.000 40.000.000 4.000,000 9,932.000 56.000.000 4,000,000 9,000,000 72,000.000 6,000,000 8.000,000 60.000.000 3,035,000 9.000,000 78,000.000 5,576.000 Argentina Total South America 94,000,000 52,000,000 69.932,000 87,000,000 71,035,000 92,576.000 30.426.000 18,252.000 15,000.000 79,910,000 30,401.000 19,644,000 15.500.000 65,891,000 23,496,000 14.098.000 15.50U.OOO 79.640.00t 25,548,000 24.667.000 16.000.000 88,536,000 22,232,000 26.010.000 16.000.000 83,286.000 26,393,000 23,000,000 15,000.000 87,969,000 Italy 17.492,000 128,866,000 17,617,000 14,757.000 103,910.000 14,608,000 16.074,000 127,382.000 20,822.000 14,583,000 115,981,000 14,680,000 15,446.000 127,656,000 18,691,000 17.212,000 132,000.000 19000,000 Hungary _ Total Austria-Hungary. . 163,975.000 133,275.000 164,278,000 145,244,000 161,793.000 168,212.000 65,428,OUO 26.400.000 16,000.000 23.77H.OOU 79,753,000 25.000,000 16.000,000 51,966,000 101.907,000 37,759,000 24,568,000 47,918,000 27,721.000 20.462.000 15,000,000 30,912,000 85,047,000 18,000.000 18,472,000 34.256.000 116.945,000 30,000,000 25.000,000 64.596,000 Bulgaria and E. Roumelia... Russia Total Europe 439,164,000 437,430,000 509,154,000 394,090,000 465.102.000 557,115,000 \lgeria 451,000 34.000.000 1.650.000 301,000 35.000.000 2,761,000 347.000 32.000.000 2,061,000 349.000 30,000.000 2,858,000 350.000 25.000,000 2.000,000 350,000 30.000,000 2,000.000 Total Africa * 36,101.000 38,062.000 34,408,000 33.207,000 27 .350,000 32.350,000 10,201,000 9,412,000 9,780,000 10,025,000 10,168,001 10,505,000 j RECAPITULATION BY CONTINENTS. 2,384.969,000 94.000,000 439,161,000 3t>.101.000 10,201,000 2,050.302,000 52.000,000 437.430,000 38.062,000 9,412.000 2.059,713,000 69.932,000 509,154.000 34,408.000 9,780,000 2,193,938,000 87.900000 394,090,000 33.207,000 10,025,000 2,225,254,000 71,035,000 465,102,000 27,350.000 10,168,000 1,628.141,000 92.576,000 557,115.000 32.350,000 10,505,000 j Afric'i 2.964,435,000 2,587,206,000 2,682,987,000 2,718,260,000 2,320,687,000 2,320,687,000 SUGAR CROPS OF THE [Estimated by Willett & Gray. ] T^ni^flna' , 300.000 Br WORLD >Jew York, Country. itish Indis im crop (1902-3). Sept. IT, 1903.] Tons.* exports 15 000 85,000 349,000 975,000 50,000 31,000 18,772 18,000 28,000 41,000 13,000 45,000 12,000 115,000 10,000 5,000 4,500 4,000 105,000 13.000 3,000 140,000 130,000 187,500 Su Ja Ph 1 Qi Nc Fi 1 E*. Mi Kt 3 Ei Tc Ei U. ( Gr ] 4 . ? nnn V&, Crop 849! 819 ilippine is rotal in A eensland w South ~\ ji islands, ["otal in Ai ypt, crop, luritius .. union .... lands, exports 80,000 sia 944 812 76 626 Antigua and St. Kitts Vales 21 000 exports 35500 istralia and Polynesia.. 138,126 qn nnn Haiti and Santo Domingo Lesser Antilles, not named above... . . 135,000 35,000 260 000 rotal in A rope Spai t. cane su rope beet S. beet su Jrand tota and total Estimated 'Tons of 2, frica n 28,000 i.) 4,048,710 it) 5,605,000 i.) 195,463 r.. 9,849,173 11 n^4 141 'ar production (VV. &( sugar product' n (Lie gar product'n (W. & C 1 cane and beet suga 1901-1902 British Guiana (Demerara). exports Dutch Guiana (Surinam), crop v eiiczuc Argentine Republic, crop.. Brazil, crop Total in America 2,682,772 decrease 1,204,96 240 pounds. 50 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAli BOOK FOR 1904. Yea r. 1SS3-S4 1884-85 1885-86 1S86-87 18S7-8S 1888-89 1889-90 1890-91 1891-92 BEET AND CANE SUGAR PRODUCED IN THE UNITED STATES. Tons of 2,240 pounds. Cane. Beet. (Louisiana.) 535 953 600 128,443 94,376 127,958 255 1,861 2.203 3,459 5,356 1892-93 12.018 1893-94 19,950 1894-95 20,092 1895-98 29,220 1896-97 37,536 1897-98 40,398 157,971 144,878 130.413 215,844 160,937 217.525 265,836 317,334 237,721 282,009 310,313 Total. 128,978 95,329 128,558 81,659 158,226 146,739 132,616 219,303 166,293 229,543 285,786 337,426 266,941 319,545 350,711 Cane. Beet. (Louisiana.) Total. 32,471 248,658 281,129 142,485 215,457 270,338 310,000 347,197 473,126 495,463 Year. 1898-99 1899-1900 72,972 1900-01 76.859 1901-02 163,126 1902-03 195,463 In 1902-03 California produced 70,909 tons of beet sugar; Michigan, 57,678; Colorado, 29.643, and Nebraska, 7,768 tons. The amount produced by other states was insignificant. The beet-sugar production of Europe in 1902-03 was 5,605,000 tons, distributed as fol- lows: Germany, 1,730,000; Russia, 1,275,000; Austria, 1,025,000; r ranee, 880.000; Belgium. 240,000; Holland, 125,000; other countries, 330,000. FLAXSEED. The acreage of flax in the United States I with South Dakota and Minnesota, produced in 1902 was 3,739,700 acres and the produc- | nearly 88 per cent of the crop of the entire tion 29.284,880 bushels. About half the crop country. Flaxseed crop x>f the world in 1901 was raised in North Dakota. That state, was 72,241,000 bushels. COTTON CROPS AND CONSUMPTION. PRODUCTION OF THE UNITED STATES BY YEARS [From the New York Commercial and Finan- cial Chronicle.] Tear.* 1890-91 . 1891-92 . 1893-94 1894-95 1895-96 1896-97 Year Bales. + 8,655, 51S 9,038,707 6,717,142 7,527.211 9,892,766 rear.* 1897-98 1899-00 1900-01 1901-02 1902-03 .11,180,960 .11,235,383 . 9,439,559 .10,425,141 .10,701,453 .10,758,326 7,162,473 8,714,011 d Sept. weight per bale in 1902-03, 508.55 pounds. PRODUCTION OF THE UNITED STATES BT STATES. 1902-3. State. Bales. Alabama 216,557 Georgia 1,576,090 Louisiana 2,316,617 North Carolina 385,583 Tennessee, etc 3,337,737 Texas 2.239,941 South Carolina 210,226 Virginia 475,575 t Average gross 1901-2, Bales, 156,619 1,509,180 2,273,428 326,298 3,501,107 2,202,556 277,564 454,701 Total crop 10,758,326 10,701,453 WORLD'S PRODUCTION OF COTTON. (In bales of 500 pounds.) Country. 1902-3. 1901-2. United States 10,511,020 10,380,380 Country. 1902-3. 1901-2. East Indies 2,792.000 2,475,230 Egypt 1,078,680 1,292,443 Brazil, etc 270,000 265,896 Total 14,651,700 14,414,908 WORLD'S CONSUMPTION OF COTTON. (In bales of 500 pounds.) Country. 1902-3. 1901-2. Great Britain 3,200.000 3,253,000 Continent 5,096,000 4,836.000 United States 4,015,101 4,037,332 East Indies 1,400,000 1,383,790 Japan 439,000 726,454 Canada 117,614 117,384 Mexico 59,215 31,524 Other countries 25,000 29,424 Total 14.351,930 14,414,908 COTTON SPINDLES IN THE WORLD. Country. 19fi3. 1902. Great Britain 47,200,000 47,000,000 Continent 34.000.000 33,900,000 United States 22.239,633 21,558,974 East Indies 5,100,000 5.006,965 Japan 1.450.000 1,400,000 China 600,000 600,000 Canada 700,000 690,000 Mexico 500,000 500,000 All other 1,200,000 1,190,000 Total world 111,789,633 110,655,939 WORLD'S IRON AND STEEL PRODUCTION. According to a report made by Sir A. E. Bateman to the British board of trade the total output of iron ore in 1901 amounted to between 85,000.000 and 90,000,000 tons. The production of pig iron in the same year was approximately 40.000,000 tons and of steel 28,000,000 tons. The chief producing nations were: Iron ore. Pio iron. Steel. Country. Tons.* Tons* Tons* United States. 28. 887. 000 15,878,000 13,474,000 Germany 16,570,000 7,867.000 6,394.000 Un. kingdom.. 12.275.000 7,929,000 4,904,000 Spain 7,907,000 121,000 Russia 2,821,000 Pid iron. Tons.* 2,389,000 1,482,000 528,000 764,000 Steel Tons. 1,425,000 653,000 Iron ore Country. Tons.* France 4,791,000 Aust. -Hungary 3.520,000 Sweden 2,795,000 Belgium 227.000 *Metric tons of 2.204 pounds, except in th case of the United States and the united kingdom, for which the tons are of 2,240 pounds. In 1902 the United States produced 18.003, 448 metric tons of pig iron and 15,186.406 of steel. Great Britain produced 8,653.976 tons of pig iron and 5,102.420 cf steel, while Ger- many's output was 8,402,660 tons of pig iron and 7,780,682 of steel. RELATIVE PRICES OP COMMODITIES. 51 RELATIVE PRICES OF COMMODITIES. In this table, prepared by the department of labor in Washington, the average wholesale price in New York and other primary markets of each article for the years 1890-1899. inclusive, is taken as the base price and is represented by 100. The relative price is the average whole- sale price for each year from 1891 to 1902, inclusive, compared with the base price. YEAR. CATTLE AND CATTLE PRODUCTS. Cattle. Beef, fresh. Bef, hams. Beef, mess. TaUmv. Hides. DAIRY PRODUCTS. Mttk. Butter. Cheese. 1891. 139*5. 1899 1900. 1901. 109.2 95.4 103.0 96.3 103.7 88.3 99.5 102.2 113.2 111.3 116.6 139.5 106.2 98.8 105.4 97.0 102.7 90.5 99.7 101.3 108.3 104.3 102.1 125.9 85.8 80.5 125.1 118.8 125.6 114.2 112.6 118.0 104.4 84.8 102.2 101.0 101.4 93.7 95.7 114.2 115.9 121.7 116.3 147.1 111.0 106.4 125.1 110.3 99.8 78.9 76.3 81.8 104.1 119 '.1 144.6 101.5 92.8 79.9 68.4 109.7 86.6 106.3 122.8 131.8 127.4 132-.0 142.8 104.7 105.1 109.4 103.1 99.2 91.8 92.2 93.7 99.2 107.5 102,7 112.9 116.1 116.4 121.3 102.2 94.5 823 84.1 86.8 ' 8 J1.7 1.1 112.1 102.4 107.2 109.0 107.4 94.1 92.0 98.1 83.3 10S.9 114.3 102.4 114.1 YEAR. HOGS AND HOG PRODUCTS. SHEEP AND SHEEP PRODUCTS. Hogs. Bacon. sm a oi. Mess pork. Lard. Sheep. Mutton. Wool. 1893... 1894. . . 1895... 1896... 1S97... 1899. . . 1900. . . , 1901... 1902.... 99.2 115.7 148.6 112.2 96.6 85.6 91.8 115.5 134.5 155.2 103.7 116.6 154.7 111.8 96.3 73.1 79.9 89.4 85.8 111.5 132.3 159.3 109.3 126.9 103.6 82.0 93.8 104.2 109.2 123.1 99.1 157.6 121.4 101.7 7e.s 76.6 84.8 80.3 107.5 134.2 154.2 100.9 117.9 157.5 118.2 99.8 71.7 67.4 84.4 85.0 105.5 135.3 161.9 117.8 125.2 103.8 73.6 78.4 78.7 94.2 104.9 104.3 112.0 92.0 103.2 114.9. 121.2 106.5 80.2 96.6 98.0 94.3 96.4 89.5 97.9 125.8 113.2 101.6 108.3 110.8 117.7 96.6 100.8 YEAR. CORN, ETC. Corn. Glu- Meal. FLAXSEED, ETC. Lin- seed oil. RYE AND RYE FLOUR. Rye. Rye flour. WHEAT AND WH'T FLOUR. Wheat Wheat flour. FLOUR, ETC. Wheat flour. Crack-\Loaf ers. 'bre'd KU. i>'.i;>. I-'.H;. 1897. 1900. 1901. 1902.. 151.0 118.3 104.2 113.7 104.0 67.8 87.6 100.2 130.6 156.9 124.3 111.4 109.2 81.7 86.0 91.8 95.6 104.9 116.0 153.6 142.0 114.0 105.8 105.6 103.3 77.4 76.5 83.7 91.2 97.0 115.5 148.2 97.1 91.4 97.7 121.6 111.8 72.9 78.1 99.8 104.0 145.7 145.8 135.0 106.8 90.0 102.2 115.6 115.6 81.2 72.2 86.5 94.1 138.7 140.0 130.8 92.6 88.1 91.2 66.5 74.9 93.8 104.4 97.9 100.8 102.5 148.3 121.1 94.5 80.9 84.6 92.9 99.4 103.3 100.1 103.8 128.1 104.9 90.1 74 4 79.9 85.4 95.7 98.7 125.6 104.2 89.3 77.6 84.4 91.2 110.1 109.0 87.9 88.3 87.4 125.6 104.2 89.3 77.6 84.4 91.2 110.1 109.0 87.9 88.3 87.4 107.7 100.8 104.3 100.8 100.6 100.8 98.8 95.6 94.1 85.3 107.3 99.1 102.7 108.2 100.8 . 100.S 100.8 100.8 100.8 100.8 COTTON AND COTTON GOODS. YEAR Cotton: Upland, middling. Bags: 2-bushel Amosk'g. Calico: Cocheco prints. Cotton flannels Cotton thread. Cotton yarns. Denims, Drill- ings. Ging- Ho- hams, siery. 1891.. 1892.. 1893. . 1896.. 1897.. Kts" IS'.".*.. 1900.. 1901.. 110.8 99.0 107.2 90.2 94.0 102.0 92.2 76.9 84.7 123.8 111.1 115.1 111.7 110.8 10t). 8 91.1 82.2 91.6 92.9 95.6 103.4 112.6 101.0 102.4 104.0 117.5 113.0 99.5 94.9 94.9 90.4 81.4 87.3 90.4 121.8 115.9 101.4 95.7 91.7 93.9 88.6 81.0 88.0 101.6 95.4 96.1 100.7 100.7 100.7 100.7 100.7 99.6 98.4 98.4 93.4 120.1 120.1 120.1 112.8 117.0 110.5 93.0 92.1 93.0 90.6 90.8 88.5 115.5 98.3 94.0 109.6 109.6 112.5 105.4 94. t; 94.6 89.2 85.9 85.8 102. S 100.2 100.6 114.6 102.2 105. t; 97.1 93.2 100.2 90.4 86.8 88.5 105.0 102.2 102.0 122.1 122.1 114.9 89.5 87.0 88.0 84.2 83.1 89.7 96.3 92.3 99.2 122.*; 117.4 109.4 1008 94.4 90.5 86.7 83.4 82.5 87.3 85.9 85 2 52 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. RELATIVE PRICES OF CGMMODITIES.-CONTINUED. YEAR. 1891.. is;*;. 1 . . MM.. 1894.. 1895. . 1890.. 1897.. 1898. . 1899.. 1900.. 1901.. 1902.. COTTON AND COTTON GOODS. Print cloths. 103.5 119.3 114.6 96.8 100.9 90.9 87.6 72.6 96.3 3 108.6 99.3 108.9 Sheet- ings. 112.3 103.8 107.7 95.9 94.6 97.4 91.8 86.7 92.2 105.9 101.8 101.4 Shirt- ings. 110.2 107.4 110.2 99.9 97.6 41 83.8 87.8 100.4 98.9 Tick- ings. 110.7 108.4 111.3 102.2 94.8 96.0 91.9 84.3 87.0 102.2 95.5 99.0 WOOL AND WOOLEN GOODS. Wool. 125.8 113 2 101.6 79.1 70.1 70.6 110.8 117.7 100.8 Blank- ets (all wool). 106.0 107.1 107.1 101.2 89.3 107.1 95.2 107.1 101.2 101.2 Broad- cloths. 113.7 113.7 113.7 91.2 79.7 79.7 98.2 98.2 98.2 108.0 110.3 110.3 Car- pets. 112.8 104.5 104.5 98.7 91.0 90.2 93.5 100.2 99.4 102.7 101.9 1U2.5 Flan- nels. 116.8 115.9 109.5 94.1 81.7 85.4 82.6 97.8 99.5 lOO'.S 105.8 Horse blank- ets. 104.7 10-.'. 1 104.7 96.0 92.5 99.5 94.2 118.7 109.9 109.9 WOOL AND WOOLEN GOODS. HIDES. LEATHER, BOOTS AND SHOES. PETROLEUM. YEAR. 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902. Over- coat- ings (all wool). 111.9 111.9 108.6 97.5 90.8 86.7 87.8 97.1 100.6 116.1 105.3 105.3 Shawls 107.0 107.0 107.0 107.0 107.0 89.1 89.1 107.0 107.0 107.0 Suit- ings. 113.1 113.4 112.7 98.3 89.2 87.8 88.7 103.4 106.1 115.8 104.9 105.8 Under- wear (all wool). 110.0 110.0 110.0 92.7 92.7 92.7 92.7 92.7 100.4 100.4 100.4 100.4 Dress goods (all wool). 123.0 124.1 114.7 90.6 82.7 74.1 82.2 88.5 102.7 118.7 107.9 109.8 Wors- ted yarns. Hides. 123.4 117.2 109.5 91.3 74.0 72.9 82.5 100.5 106.7 118.4 102.2 111.7 101.5 92.8 79.9 68.4 109.7 86.6 106.3 122.8 131.8 127.4 132.0 142.8 Leather 100.9 97.0 96.9 91.5 108.0 95.2 96.1 104.4 109.3 113.2 110.8 112.7 Boots and shoes. Crude 103.5 102.7 100.9 99.4 98.7 99.6 97.2 96.3 96.8 99.4 73.6 61.1 70.3 92.2 149.2 129.5 86.5 100.2 142.1 148.5 132.9 135.9 Re- fined. 102.2 91.5 81.0 80.5 106.6 112.5 96.6 99.5 118.0 132.6 119.3 118.8 SUMMARY OF RELATIVE PRICES OF COMMODITIES, Average price for 1890-1899100. TO 1902, BY GROUPS. House- farnish- ing goods. YEAR, 1891... 1892. . . 1897... 1898... 1899. . . 1900.... 1901... 1902... Farm products. 110.0 121.5 111.7 107.9 95.9 93.3 78.3 85.2 96.1 100.0 109.5 116.9 130.5 Food, etc. 112.4 115.7 103.6 110.2 99.8 94.6 94i4 98.3 104.2 105.9 111.3 Cloths and clothing. 113.5 111.3 109.0 107.2 96.1 92.7 91.3 91.1 93.4 96.7 106.8 101.0 102.0 Fuel and lighting. 104.7 102.7 101.1 100.0 92.4 98.1 104.3 96.4 95.4 105.0 120.9 119 5 134.3 Metals and imple- ments. 119.2. 111.7 106. 100.7 90.7 92.0 93.7 86.6 86.4 114.7 120.5 111.9 117.2 Lumber and building material 111.8 108.4 102.8 101.9 96.3 94.1 93.4 90.4 95.8 105.3 115.7 11(5.7 118.8 Drugs and chemi- cals. 110.2 103.6 162.9 100.5 94.4 106.4 111.3 115.7 115.2 114.2 111.1 110.2 106.5 104.9 100.1 96.5 94.0 89.8 92.0 95.1 106.1 110.9 112.2 Mis- cella- neous. 110.3 109.4 106.2 94.5 91.4 92.1 92.4 97.7 109.8 107.4 114.1 All com- innil- iti.s. 112.9 111.7 106.1 105.6 96.1 93.6 90.4 89.7 93.4 101.7 110.5 108.5 112.9 AVERAGE WHOLESALE PRICES IN 1902. Based on reports to the department of labor, Washington. D. C. The quotations are from New York, Chicago and a few other primary markets. FARM PRODUCTS. Barley, bu $0.63 Cattle, steers, 100 Ibs 6.58 Corn, No. 2 cash, bu 60 Cotton, upland, Ib 10 Flaxseed. No. 1, bu 1.50 Hay, timothy, ton 12.62 Hides, green, Ib 13 Hogs, heavy. 100 Ibs 6.97 Hops, New York state, Ib 24 Oats, cash, bu 40 Rye, No. 2 cash, bu 54 Sheep, western. 100 Ibs 4.18 Wheat, contract, cash, bu 74 FOOD, ETC. Beans, medium, bu $1.92 Bread, crackers, soda, Ib , .07 Bread, loaf, 1 Ib 04 Butter, creamery, Ib 24 Cheese, New York cream, Ib 11 Coffee, Rio, No. 7, Ib. Eggs, fresh, dozen ". fff; salmon, dozen cans 1.61 Flour, wheat, brl..,, 3.81 Flour, wheat, winter, brl 3. 49 Fruit, apples, evaporated, Ib 09 Fruit, currants. Ib 05 Fruit, prunes, Ib 05 AVERAGE WHOLESALE PRICES IN 1902. Lard, prime, Ib $0.11 Meal, com, yellow, 100 Ibs 1.53 Meat, bacon, smoked, Ib 11 Meat, beet, fresh, Ib 10 Meat, beef, salt, brl 11.79 Meat, hams, smoked, Ib 12 Meat, mutton, dressed, Ib 14 Meat, pork, salt, brl 17.94 Milk, quart 03 Molasses, N. <_>., gal 36 Rice, Ib 06 Salt, brl 64 Soda, bicar., Ib 01 Spices, pepper, Ib 13 Starch, corn, Ib 04 Sugar, granulated, Ib 04 Tallow, Ib .06 Tea, Formosa, Ib 30 Vegetables, potatoes,. bu 60 CLOTHS AND CLOTHING. Blankets, all wool, Ib .85 Boots and shoes, broga'ns, pair 93 Boots and shoes, men's calf, pair 2.30 Boots and shoes, women's 86 Broadcloths, yard 1.91 Calico, yard '. 05 Carpets, Brussels, yard 1.03 Carpets, ingrain, yard 48 Carpets, Wilton, yard 1.88 Cotton flannels, heavy, yard 06 Cotton thread, spool 04 Denims, yard 10 Drillings, brown, yard 06 Flannels, white, yard 40 Ginghams, yard 05 Hosiery, men's cotton, dozen ' 73 Hosiery, women's cotton, dozen 1.85 Leather, harness, Ib 33 Leather, sole, Ib 24 Linen thread, dozen spools 89 Overcoatings, beaver, yard 2.21 Overcoatings, chinchilla, yard 45 Print cloths, yard 03 Shawls, wool, each 4.90 Sheetings, bleached, yard 19(85 .29 Sheetings, brown, yard 05fa) .07 Shirtings, bleached, yard OStf| .09 Silk, raw, Italian, Ib ". 4.11 Silk, raw, Japan, Ib 3.82 Suitings, Clay worsted, yard 91 Suitings, serge, yard 79 Tickings, yard 10 Dress goods, alpaca, yard 07 Dress goods, cashmere, yard 32 Wool, scoured, Ib 58 Worsted yarns, Ib 1.12 FUEL AND LIGHTING. Candles, Ib 11 Coal, anthracite, broken, ton 3.72 Coal, anthracite, chestnut, ton ^.... 4.46 Coal, anthracite, egg, ton 4.37 Coal, bituminous, ton 4.05 Coke, ton &.69 Matches, gross 1.58 Petroleum, refined, gal 11 METALS AND IMPLEMENTS. Augers, % inch, each 18 Axes, each 48 Barbwire. 100 Ibs .. 2.95 Chisels, 1 inch, each 27 Copper, ingof, Ib... 12 Doorknobs, steel, pair 22 Files, 8 inch, dozen 1.05 Hammers, each $0.42 Lead, pig, Ib 04 Locks, common, each 08 Nails, cut, 8-peuuy, 100 Ibs 2.13 Nails, wire, 100 Ibs 2.10 Pig iron, Bessemer, per ton 20.67 Planes, each 1.51 Quicksilver, Ib 65 Saws, crosscut, each 1.60 Saws, hand, dozen 12.60 Shovels, steel, dozen 9.35 Silver, bar, fine, ounce 52 Steel rails, ton 28.00 Tin plafes, 100 Ibs 4.12 Trowels, each 34 Wood screws, gross 10 Zinc, sheet, 100 ibs 5.73 LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Brick, common, per M 5.39 Cement, Portland, brl 1.95 Hemlock, 2 by 4, per M 15.83 Lime, common, brl 81 Linseed oil, raw, gal 59 Maple, hard, 1 inch, per M 28.58 Oak, white, 1 inch, 6 in. and up, per M. 40.87 Oxide of zinc, gal 04 Pine, boards, white, 1 by 10, per M 23.50 Pine, yellow boards, 1 by 1%, per M.... 21.00 Plate glass, square foot 26 Putty, Ib 02 Resin, brl 1.61 Shingles, white pine, per M 3.59 Spruce, 6 to 9 inches, per M 19.25 Tar, brl 1.32 Turpentine, gal 47 Window glass, 50 square feet 3.21 DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. Alcohol, grain, gal 2.41 Alcohol, wood, refined, gal 64 Alum, lump, Ib 02 Glycerin, refined. Ib 14 Muriatic acid, Ib 02 Opium, Ib 2.83 uinine, ounce.. Sulphuric acid, lb... v 01 HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. Earthenware, plates, dozen 47 Earthenware, plates, granite, dozen 51 Earthenware, cups and saucers, gross... 3.76 Furniture, ash bedstead, bureau and washstand 11.75 Furniture, cane-seat maple chairs, doz.. 7.33 Furniture, kitchen chairs, dozen 4.92 Furniture, tables, kitchen, dozen 15.60 Glassware, pitchers. % gal., dozen.' 1.30 Glassware, tumblers, common, dozen.. .18 Table cutlery, knives and forks, gross... 6.50 Woodenware, pails, dozen 1.55 Wooden ware, tubs, nest of 3 1.45 MISCELLANEOUS. Cottonseed meal, ton 27.13 Cottonseed oil, gal 41 Jute, raw. Ib Malt, western, bu 79 Paper, news, wood. Ib Paper, wrapping, Ib Proof spirits, gal Rope, Manila, % inch, Ib Rubber, Para, ID Soap, castile. Ib Starch, laundry, Ib Tobacco, plug, Ib 45 Tobacco, smoking, Ib 56 AMERICAN LOSSES IN SPANISH AND PHILIPPINE WARS. (From wounds or disease.) Officers. En. men. May 1, 1898. to June 30, 1899..... 224 6,395 June 30. 1899, to July 1. 1900 74 1.930 July 1, 1900, to June Officers. En. men. 1901 57 1,933 54 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. MANTTFACTTIRES IN THE UNITED STATES. [Twelfth census, 1900.] COMPARATIVE SUMMARY BY DECADES (1850-1900). 1900. 1890. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1850. Establishments .. Capital Salaried persons.. Salaries Wage-earners* Wages General expenses Cost of materials Value of productst. . 512.726 355.415 253.852 $9,874,664.087 $6,525,156,486 f2,790,272,606 $2,118,208 $404.837,591 5,321,087 ,730 461,009 140,433 '69 $1,009,855,715 123,025 $533,245,351 4,251.613 $2.330,273,021 $1.891.228.321 $1.028,855.586 $7.3b0.954.597 113.0*0,013,638 $631.225.035 t 2,732.595 $947.953,795 2.053,996 $775,584,343 1,311.246 957,059 $236,755,464 162,044,076 $3.396,823.549 $2.488.427,242 ,372,437.283 $5.369,579.191 $4.232,325.442 $1.031,605.092 $555.123.822 $1,885.861,676 $1,019,106.616 *Average number. tGross value. MANUFACTURES BY STATES AND TERRITORIES (1900). STATE OB TERRITORY. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Dist. of Columbia. Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Indian Territory.. Iowa Kansas Kentucky , Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota, Mississippi Missouri. Capital invested. Gross value of product. $80.741.449 4,250.984 21,315.189 45.197,731 302,874.761 102,830,137 352,824.106 45,387,630 47,667,622 STATE OR Capital Gross value TERRITORY. invested, of product. 106,654.527 24.992,068 4.020.532 1,259,571,105 378,120,140 3,892.181 164,617,877 172,129,398 154.605.115 121,181.683 127,361.485 242,552.990 Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire. New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina. . North Dakota.... Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina., uth Dakota $40,945.846 71,982.127 1,472,784 100.929,661 2.698,786 1,679,906,515 76.503.8&4 5.396,490 605,762.566 356.944.082 262.655.881 40,431.386 385,492,784 Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia. . . Wisconsin Wyoming 33,422.393 1.551,548.712 183.784.587 67.356.465 7.578,895 71.182.966 14.650,948 48.547,964 103.670,988 52.649, iW 55.904.238 330,568,779 2,411,435 $57.075,824 143.990.102 1,643,675 118,669,308 611,748,933 5,605,795 2,175,766,900 94,919,663 9,183.114 832,438.113 7,083.938 46.000,587 1,835,104.431 184,074,378 58,748,731 12.231,239 107,437,879 119.414,982 21.215,783 57,646.715 132.937,910 86,795,051 74.838.330 360,818,942 4,301,240 Total 9,874,664,087 13.040.013,638 SUMMARY OF GREAT INDUSTRIES. Showing percentage of increase in number of establishments, capital invested and gross value of product as compared with 1890. Value of product. INDUSTRY. Num- ber. In- crease. Capital. crease. In- crease. Agricultural implements Boots and shoes (factory) Carriages and wagons Cars (steam roads) Cheese, butter, milkf Chemical products Clay products Coke Cordage and twine Cotton manufactures Dyeing and finishing textiles. Flour mill products Gas Glass Iron and steel Jute and jute goods. Leather Liquors, distilled.... Liquors, malt Liquors, vinous Lumber products Oleomargarine Paper and w.ood pulp. Petroleum, reflnintr 715 l.fiOO 7.632 1.296 9.351 1,740 6,422 241 105 1,051 298 355 725 18 1.306 967 1.524 359 33,035 24 763 *21.4 *23.2 *11.4 81.0 98.5 2.5 *1.7 10.6 *30.0 16.1 20.2 36.8 18.2 20.7 .8 157.1 *25.3 119.8 22.1 52.1 46.1 100.0 17.6 *28.7 $157,707,951 101,795.233 118.187.838 119.580.273 36.491.799 147,913.323 36,502.679 29.275.470 467,240.157 60.643.104 218.714.104 567,000,506 61.423,903 580.041.710 7.027.293 173,977,421 32.551.604 415,284.468 9.838.015 611.611.524 3.023.646 167,507,713 95.327.892 8.5 6.8 13.4 56.9 119,5 44.7 36.1 109.0 25.4 32.0 4^9 119.1 49.9 43.0 327.0 78.2 5.0 78.6 69.8 9.6 376.5 86.5 23.1 $101,207,428 261,028,580 121,537,276 218.238.277 131.183.338 202,582.396 95.443.862 35,585.445 37.849,651 339,198,619 44,963,831 560,719.063 75.716,693 56.539.712 835,759.034 5,383,797 204.038,127 96.798.443 237,269,713 6.547.310 566,832.984 12.499.812 127.236.162 123.929.384 24.5 18.3 6.1 68.6 109.3 16.0 6.3 115.7 13.6 26.6 55.6 9.1 32.9 37.7 74.6 380.7 19.3 7.1 29.8 130.0 29.4 318.3 61.2 45.8 STRIKES AND LOCKOUTS IN THE UNITED STATES. 55 SUMMARY OF GREAT INDUSTRIES. CONTINUED. INDUSTRY. Printing and pubJ ishingt Salt Ships and boats, wood Ships, iron and steel Silk and silk goods Slaughtering Turpentine and resin Woolen goods Worsted goods Hosiery and knit goods Carpets, rugs (not rag) Felt goods .-. Wool hats Shoddy Jnun- In- ber. crease 15.305 159 1.116 44 483 921 1.503 1.036 185 921 123 *20.5 10.9 *17.6 124.3 *21.0 29.4 15.7 *23.1 5.9 *25.0 11.7 Capital. $192,443,708 27,123.3*54 17o23.14ti 59,839.555 81.802.201 189,198,264 11,847.495 12*5,169.862 130,384,610 81,860.604 44.449.299 7,125,276 2,050,802 5,272.929 52.4 101.8 no.i 670.1 59.0 61.9 91.5 61.8 16.3 59.7 50.5 40.5 Value of product. In- crease. $222,983.569 7.966.897 24.210.419 50,3(57,739 107.256,258 786,603,f)70 20,344,888 120,038:792 118,705.710 95.482.5(56 48,192.351 6,461.691 3.591,940 6.730,974 24.0 45.3 3.7 289.5 22.9 40.1 151.9 *10.1 49.9 42.0 .9 44.7 *Decrease. tCondensed milk. {Newspapers and periodicals. MANUFACTURES ACCORDING TO BANK (1900). Industry. Value of product. Textiles $966,924,835 Iron and steel 835,759,034 Slaughtering 786,603,670 Lumber and timber products 566,832,984 Flour and grist mill products 560,719,063 Smelting and refining 358,786,472 Liquors 340,615.466 Boots and shoes (factory) 261,028,580 Printing and publishing 222,983,569 Car building by steam roads 218,238,277 Leather 204,038,127 Chemical manufactures 202,582,396 Cheese, butter, condensed milk... 131,183,338 Value of product. Industry. . Paper and wood pulp $127,286,162 Petroleum, refining 123,929,384 Carriages and wagons 121,537,276 Agricultural implements 101,207,428 Clay products 95,443,862 Gas, illuminating and heating.... 75,716,693 Ship building 74,578.158 Glass 56,539,712 Coke 35,585,446 Turpentine and resin 20,314, Oleomargarine 12,499,812 gait 7,966,897 Sugar and molasses, beet 7,323,857 STRIKES AND LOCKOUTS IN THE UNTIED STATES. From Jan. 1, 1881, to Dec. 31, 1900. [Compiled from sixteenth annual report of the commissioner of labor.] YEAR. 1881 1884 1885 1891 1894 1895.... 1900 Total. STRIKES. 22.793 II 2.105 2,759 2,367 2.284 10,053 6,589 3,506 3.786 9.424 8.116 5.540 4,555 8,196 6,973 5.462 8.492 3,809 11.317 9.248 117.509 Thrown out of tworfe. 129.521 154.671 149.763 147.054 242,705 508.044 379,676 147.704 249.559 351.944 298.939 20*5.1571 25. ( J14 6*50.425 392.403 241.170 408.391 249.002 417.072 505,0t>6 6.105,1594 94.08 92.15 87.66 88.78 87.77 86.17 91.77 91.50 90.48 90.53 94.90 93.57 93.0(5 90.14 84.56 87.08 88.89 85.78 89.42 94.80 SO. 00 1L 5.92 7.85 12.34 11.22 12.23 13. 83 8.23 8.50 9.52 9.47 5.10 6.43 6.94 9.86 15.44 12.92 11.11 14.22 10.58 10.00 LOCKOUTS. 1.005 117 354 183 1,509 1,281 132 324 546 716 305 875 370 51 171 164 323 2.281 ;<.;: 1:1 Thrown out of work. 655 4,131 20,512 18,121 15.424 59.630 15.176 10,731 21.555 31.014 32.014 21.842 29.619 14,785 7,668 7,763 14.217 14.817 62.653 504.307 83.21 93.80 73.53 78. as 83.77 63.02 94.76 79.53 73.91 72.49 59.13 96.02 84.95 84.94 67.07 89.95 91.34 88.85 93.20 93.17 80.24 16.79 6.20 2(5.42 21.07 16.23 36.98 5.24 20.47 26.09 27.51 40.87 3.93 15.05 15.06 32.93 10.05 8.66 11.15 6.80 6.83 19.76 NOTE Of the total number of strikes 14,457 were ordered by organizations and 8,326 were not so ordered. Of those ordered 52.86 per cent succeeded, 13.00 per cent partly succeeded and 33. 54 per cent failed; of those not ordered, 35.56 per cent succeeded, 9.05 per cent partly sue ceeded and 55.39 per cent failed. 56 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. COFFEE AND TEA CONSUMED IN THE UNITED STATES. YEAR ENDED JUNE 30. COFFEE. Imports. **** TEA. Imports. Price* Per capita. 1830.. 1840. , 1850. . I860.. 1870., 1880., 1890. 1891. is'.t'.. is;*:;.. 1894.. 1895.. tsii.;.. 1897.. 1898.. 1899.. 1900.. 1901.. IH02.. Pounds. 51.488.24S 94.996,095 145,272.687 202,144.733 235,256.574 446.850.727 499.159,120 519,538.432 640.210,788 563.466,068 550,934,337 652.208,975 589.597.915 737,645,670 870,514.455 787.95)1,911 854.871,310 1,091.004,252 Value. $4,227,021 8.546,222 11,234,835 21.883,797 24.234,879 60.860,769 78,267,432 96.123,777 128.041 .930 80.485,558 90.314.676 96.130,717 84.793.124 81.544,384 65,067,631 55.275.470 52.467,943 62,861.399 70,982.155 59.200.649 Cents. 7.6 10.8 10.3 13.5 16. 19. 20. 14.0 16.4 14.7 14.6 11.0 7.4 6.5 7.5 7.3 6.4 6.4 Pounds. 20.006,595 29.872,654 31,696,657 47.408.481 72.162.936 ,463,33? 89,061,287 93.518,717 97,253.458 93.998,372 113,346,175 70.957.715 74,089.890 84,845,107 75.579.125 108.574.905 Value. $2,425.018 5.427.010 4.719.232 8.915.327 13.863,273 19.782.931 12,317,493 13,828.993 14.373.222 13,857,482 14,144.243 13.171.379 12.704,440 14.835.862 10,054.283 9.675.081 10.558.110 11,017.876 9,390,128 15.659.229 Lbs. S 1.22 .84 1.10 1. 1. 1. 1.36 1.40 1.33 .98 1.09 1.14 .94 1.34 * Average import price per pound. tConsumption per capita based on net imports. WINES AND LIQUORS CONSUMED IN THE UNITED STATES. YEAR. 1840. 1850. 1870. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1896. iv.it;. 1897. IV. IS 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. WINES. Consump- Per tion. capita Oallons. 4,873.096 6,315,871 11.059,141 12.225.067 28.329.541 28.95T,,981 29,033.792 28.467.860 31,987.819 21,293.124 19,644.049 18,701,406 38.588.307 20.557,317 26,360,696 30.427.491 28,791.149 49,754,403 Gals. .29 .27 .56 .46 .45 .44 .48 .31 .28 .26 .53 .40 .37 MALT LIQUORS. Consumption. Gallons. 23,310.843 36,563,009 101,346,669 204,756.156 414,220,165 855,792.335 977,479.761 1,074.546.336 1.036,319.222 1,043.292.106 1.080.626,165 1,069.310.262 1,164,226.462 1,135.520.629 1,221,500.160 1,258.249.391 1.381.875.437 Gals. 1.36 1.58 3.22 5.31 8.26 13.67 15.31 15.17 16.20 15.^2 15.13 15.38 14.94 15.96 15.28 16 01 16.20 17.49 DISTILLED SPIRITS Consump- tion. Pf. gallons. 43,060.884 51,833.473 79,895,708 63,526.694 87,829,562 91,157.565 98,328.118 101.197.753 90.541.209 77,828.561 71,051.877 73.166.833 81.487.587 87,310.228 97.248.382 107,452.151 Per capita. Pf.gals 2.52 2.23 2.86 2.07 1.27 1.40 1.43 1.51 1.52 1.34 1.13 1.01 1.02 1.12 1.33 1.36 Total wines and liquors. Gallons, 71,244,823 94,712,353 202.374.461 296,876,931 506.076.400 972,578,878 1.097,671,118 1,114,292.201 1,207.731,908 1,148.153.555 1,140.764,716 1,170.379.448 1,181.065402 1.266,281,366 1,249.191.553 1,349.176,033 1.390.127,379 1,539,081,991 Per capita of all wines and liquors. Gallons. 4.17 4.08 6.44 7.70 10.09 15.53 17.19 17.12 18.20 16.97 16.54 16.66 16.50 17.36 16.80 17.68 17.90 19.48 THE NATION'S DRINK BILL. Quantity and cost of stimulating beverages consumed in the United States. [From American Grocer, March 25, 1903.] YEAR. 1896... 1897.. 1899 1900 1901 1902 COFFEE. Pounds. 531.395,220 547.068,994 643.234.766 572.671.840 724,559.536 851.691,084 801,756.868 748.800,771 809,036.029 1.056.541,637 Per capita 9.33 8.11 10.12 11.68 10.79 9.81 10.60 13.37 BEER. Gallons. 1,074,546,336 1,036,319,222 1,043.242.106 1,080.626,165 1.0t>9,3lO,262 1.164,226.462 1,135.520.629 1,221,600,160 1,258.249.391 1.381.875,437 16.20 15.32 15.13 15.38 14.94 15.96 15.28 16.01 16.20 > 17.49 Pounds. capita SPIRITS AND WINES. Gallons. 133,185.572 111,834,333 97.472,610 89.753,283 111.755,190 102.054.904 113,670,924 127,675,873 131.877,988 157.206,554 Per capita. The total cost to the nation for stimulants in 1902 was $1.369.098.276. of which $1,172,565.235 was for alcoholic drinks, $149,891.030 for coffee. $39.1)42,011 for tea and $7,000.000 for cocoa. This represents a per capita expenditure of $17.33 for the year, or 4.7 cents per day. The total for 1901 was $1,273.212.3,%; for 1900. ?1.228.fi74.'.fia; for 1899. $1.146.897.822. and for 1898, $1,177.661.306. UNITED STATES CUSTOMS DUTIES. 57 UNITED STATES CUSTOMS DUTIES. Following Is a list of the existing tariff rates on articles in common use or of extensive importation, with especial reference to such as are made or dealt in by the leading American trusts. The abbreviation n. s. p. signifies "not specially provided for.' 1 The amounts given in dollars and cents are specific and the percentages are ad valorem duties. Agricultural implements, 20%. Charcoal, 20%. dates, %c Ib. ; figs, 2c Ib.; Alcohol, amyl or fusel oil, Cheese, 6c Ib. jellies, 35%; preserved, n. %c Ib. Chemical compounds, n. s. s. p., Ic Ib and 35%; Animals, n. s. p., 20%; for p., 25%. prunes, 2c Ib. ; raisins, 2%c breeding, free; cattle less China, plain, 55%; decorated, Ib. than 1 year old, $2 per head; value under $14; $3.76 60%. Chocolate and cocoa, value Furniture (wood), 35%. Fur, manufactures, n. s. p., head; value over $14,27%%; not over I5c Ib., 2%c Ib.; 35%; skins, undressed, free. hogs, $1.50 head; noises and mules, value under value 15c to 24c, 2%c Ib. and 10%; value 24c to 35c, Glass, n.s. p., 45%; polished plate, from 8c to 35c per $150, $30 head; value over 5c Ib. and 10%; value over square foot, according to $150, 25%; sheep, 1 year or older, $1.50; under 1 35c, 50%. Cigars, cigarettes, $4.50 Ib. size; polished and silvered, from lie to 38c square foot; year, 75c head. and 25%. common window glass, l%c Apples, green, 25c bu.; dried, 2c Ib. Clocks, n. s. p., 40%. Clothing, cotton, 50%; fur. to 4%c per square foot. Glass, articles of, orna- Art, works of, such as 35%; rubber, 30%; silk, mented, 60% ; manufac- paintings and statuary, 20%; by American artists, free. Bacon and hams, 5c Ib. Barley, 30c bu. of 48 Ibs.; malt, 45c bu. of 34 Ibs. Barrels, casks, empty, 30%. 60%; wool, 44c Ib. and 60%. Coal, free; coke, 20%. Coffee, free. Combs. 35% to 60%. Copper, manufactures of, 45%; ingots, ores, free. Cork bark, 8c Ib. ; manufac- tures, n. s. p., 45%. Gloves, cotton, 50%; fur, 35%; linen, 50%; leather, from $1.75 to $4.75 per doz. pairs, according to length. Glucose or grape sugar, l%c Ib. Baskets, 35% to 60%. Beaded fabrics, not wool, 60%; wool, 50c Ib. and 60%. Beads, not strung, 35%; in tures, 25%. Corn, 15c bu. of 56 Ibs. Cornstarch (food), 20%. Cotton, raw, free; cloth, Glue, value less than lOc Ib., 2y 2 c Ib. ; over lOc, 25%. Gold, manufactures, 45%: jewelry, 60%. jewelry, 60%. Beans, edible, 45c bu. of 60 Ibs. from Ic to 8c square yard and 45%; duck, 35%: arti- cles made of, without silk, Grass fibers, n. s. p., 45%. Gutta-percha, manufactures of, n. s. p., 35%. Beef, fresh, 2c Ib. Bindings, 45% to 60%. Birds, free; dressed for or- 45%; with silk. 50%. Cotton-seed meal, 20%; oil, 4c gal. Hair, human, unmanufac- tured, 20%; manufactures naments, 50%. Biscuit and crackers, 20%. Blankets, 22c Ib. and 30%; value 40c to 50c, 33c Ib. and 35%: value over 50c, 33c Ib. and 40%; over 3 yards long, 33c to 44c Ib. Cotton thread on spools, 6c doz. Diamonds, cut but not set, 10%; rough, free; set, 60%. Drugs, crude, free; refined or ground, %c Ib. and 10%. Dyewoods, crude, free; ex- of, 35% . Hats, caps, bonnets and hoods, from 35% to 60%, ac- cording to material. Hay, $4 per ton. Hemp, hackled, $40 per ton; not hackled, $20; manufac- and 50% to 55%. Bone, manufactures of, n. s. p., 30%. tracts, %c Ib. Earthenware, plain, 25%; decorated, 55% to 60%. tures, n. s. p., 45%. Hides, raw, 15%. Honey, 20c gal. Books, pamphlets, 25%; print- ed 20 years, free. Eggs, n. s. p., 5c doz. Embroideries. 60%. Hops, 12c Ib. Horn, manufactures, n. s. p., Boots and shoes (leather), 25%. Bottles, glass, ornamented. Engravings, 25%. Envelopes, plain, 20%; other, 35%. 30%. India rubber, manufactures of, n. s. p., 30%; vulcan- 60%; plain, empty, Ic to l%c, but not less than 40%. Braids, cotton, linen, rub- ber, silk, 60%; grass, straw, 30%. Fans, palmleaf, free; all other. 50%. Feathers, for beds, 15%; plain, 15%; colored, etc., 50% ized. 35%. Ink, 25%. Iron and steel, common sheets, various specific rates, according to value Bronze, manufactures, 45%. Brushes, 40%. Buggies, carriages, 45%. Butter and substitutes for, 6c Ib. Buttons, sleeve and collar, gilt, 50%. Cameras, 45%. Canvas, sail, cotton, 35%. Carbons, for electric lights, 90c per 100; pots, 20%. Carpets, 2-ply ingrain, 18c Felt roofing, 10%. Pelts, not woven, n. s. p., 44c Ib. and 60%. Fertilizers, free. Fish, American fisheries, free; anchovies, sardines and the like, iy 2 c to lOc per pkg., according to size; smoked, dried. %c Ib.; hali- but, Ic Ib. ; herrings, pic- kled, Ic Ib.; fresh, y 4 c Ib.; lobsters, free; mackerel, per Ib., average 45.43% ad val. ; manufactures of, n. s. p., 45%; beams, girders, etc., %c Ib. ; hoop, band or scroll, n. s. p., 5-10c to 8-10c Ib. ; round iron or steel wire, average 40.22% ad val. ; wire nails not less than 1 inch long, etc., %c Ib. ; iron or steel tubes, etc., 2c Ib. or 35%; cast- iron pipe, 4-lOc Ib. ; rails, 7-20c Ib square yard and 40%; Brus- sels, 44c square yard and 40%; Axminster, 60c square yard and 40%: Wilton, salmon, Ic Ib. Flax, manufactures of, n. s. p., 45%. Flaxseed, 25c bu. of 56 Ibs. Ivory, unmanufactured, free; manufactured, 35%. Jet, manufactures of, n. s. ditto; rugs. 5c to lOc square Flour, wheat, 25%. p., 50%. yard and 35% to 40%. Cement, Portland, hydraulic, Flowers, artificial, 50%. Fruits, green, n. s. p., free; Jewelry, 60%. Jute, manufactures of, n. s. 8c per 100 Ibs. : India rub- dried, 2c Ib. ; cherries. 25c p., 45%. ber, etc., 20%. bu.; cranberries, 25%; Knit wearing apparel, 60%. 58 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. Knives, pocket, 40% to 20c Palm leaf, manufactures, 30%. Smokers' articles, n. a. p.. each and 40%, according Paper, n. s. p., 25%; manu- 60%. to value; other knives, 45%. factures of, 35%; boxes, Snuff, 55c lb. Lace, articles of, n. a. p., 45%; photographic. 3c lb. Soap, castile. l%c lb. ; fancy, 60%. and 10%; printing, 3-10c lb. 15c lb. ; laundry. 20%. Lamps, 45% to 60%. to 15%; stock, crude, free. Spices, n. s. p., 3c lb. Lard, 2c lb. Paper, writing, from 2c lb. Sponges, 20%; manufactures, Laths, 25c per 1,000. and 10% to 3%c and 25%. 40%. Lead, manufactures of, n. . Pencils, lead, 45c gross and Starch, l^c lb. p., 45%; in any form, n. a. 25%. Stoves, 45%. p., 2%c lb. Pens, except gold. 12c gross. Straw, manufactures, n. s. Leather, n. s. p., 20%; man- Pepper, unground, free; p., 30%; fibers, n. a. p., ufactures, n. s. p., 35%. other, 2V 2 c to 3c lb. 45%; unmanufactured, $1.50 Linen, manufactures, 45%; Perfumery, nonalcoholic, ton. clothing, 60%. 50%; alcoholic, 60c lb. and Sugars, not above No. 16 Linseed, 25c bu. of 56 Ibs.; 45%. Dutch standard, .95c lb.; meal, 20%; oil cake, free; Pewter, manufactures of, above No. 16 Dutch stand- oil, 20c gal. of 71/2 Ibs. 45%. ard, 1.95c lb. ; molasses, 3c Liquors, ale, porter and beer, in bottles, 40c gal. ; brandy, Phosphorus, 18c lb. Photographic lenses, slides, to 6c gal. ; confectionery, n. s. p., value 15c or less n. s. p., $2.25 prf. gal. ; cordials, whisky, gin, $2.25 negatives. 45%; plates or films, 25%. per lb., 15%; value more than 15c lb., 50%. prf. gal.; champagne and all sparkling wines, in bot- tles of 1 pint to 1 quart, $8 doz. Photographs, printed for more than 20 years, free; on glass, 45%; paper, 25%. Pickles, n. s. p., 40%. Tallow, %c lb. Tea, free. Thread, cotton, on spools, 6c Macaroni, etc., l%c lb. Manila cordage, Ic lb. Mantels, slate, 20%; marble, 50%; wood, 35%. Maple sirup, sugar, 4c lb. Marble, in blocks, 65c cub. ft. ; manufactures, n. s. p., 50%. Pins, not jewelry, 35%. Plants, nursery stock, n. a. p., 25%. Plaster, court, etc., 35%. Porcelain, 55% to 60%. Pork, fresh, 2c lb. Potatoes, 60 Ibs. to bu., 25%. Poultry, live, 3c lb. ; dressed, doz. Thrashing machines, 20%. Tiles, plain, 4c square foot; ornamented, 8c to lOc square foot and 25%. Tin, in bars or ore. free; in plates, l%c lb. ; manufac- tures of, 45%, but not less Marmalade, Ic lb. and 35%. Matches, friction, 8c gross, in boxes of 100 each; not in boxes, Ic per 1,000. Matting, floor, n. s. p., value not over lOc square yard, 3c square yard; over lOc, 7c square yard and 30%. Meats, prepared or pre- served, n. s. p., 25%: In carcasses, except beef, pork, mutton or poultry, 10%. Meerschaum, crude, free; 5c lb. Powder, gun, 4c to 6c lb. ; tooth, 50%. Precious stones, not Bet, 10%; set, 60%; imitations, not set, 20%. Proprietary articles and medicines, 25% to 50%. Pulp, wood, n. s. p., 35%; mechanically ground, l-12c Rabbits, live, 20%; dressed, 10%. Tobacco, wrapper, unstem- med, $1.85 lb. ; stemmed, $2.50 lb. ; filler, n. s. p., unstemrned, 35c lb. ; stem med, 50c lb. ; all other man- ufactured or unmanufac- tured, n. s. p., 55c lb. Twine, binding, free; cotton, 45%; manila, 45%. Vegetables, n. s. p., 25%; preserved, n. s. p., 40%. Vinegar, 7%c prf. gal. pipes, 60%. Milk, fresh, 2c gal. Mineral waters, 20c to 30e Raga, wool, lOc lb. ; other, free. Railroad ties, wood, 20%. Waterproof cloth, lOc square yard and 20%. Wax, manufactures, n. s. p., doz. bottles. Mirrors, 45%. Rattan, in rough, free; man- ufactured, 10% to 35%. Whalebone, manufactures, n. Molasses (see "Sugars"). Musical instruments, 45%. Mutton, fresh, 2c lb. Reapers. 20%. Rice, cleaned, 2c lb. ; un- cleaned, l^c lb. s. p., 30%. Wheat, 25c bu. Willow, manufactures, 40%. Nails, cut, 6-10c lb.; horse- Rubber boots and shoes, 44c Wire, . brass, copper, iron, shoe, 2%c lb. ; wire, 1 inch lb. and 60%. steel, n. a. p., 45%; rods, and over, y>c lb. Rye, lOc bu. 4-10c to %c lb. Naphtha, 20%". Needles, n. s. p., 25%; darn- Salt, in bags, 12c per 100 Ibs. ; in bulk, 8c per 100 Ibs. Wood, manufactures, n. s. p., 35%; all wood, unmanu- ing, free. Nickel, manufactures, 6c lb. Sausages, bologna, German, free; other, 20% to 25%. factured, n. s. p., 20%; sawed lumber, n. s. p., $2 Nuts, n. s. p., Ic lb.; al- Scissors, 15c .doz. and 15% to per 1,000 feet, board meas- monds, not shelled, 4c lb. ; shelled, 6c lb. ; filberts, 75c doz. and 25%. Screws, 4c to 12c lb. ure. ' Wool, first class, unwashed. shelled, 5c lb. ; not shelled, Seeds, n. s. p.. 30%. lie lb. ; washed. 22c lb. ; 3c lb. ; walnuts, shelled, 5c lb. : not shelled, 3c lb. Oats, 15c bu. Oilcloth for floors, n. s. p., 8c square vard and 15%. Oils, n. s. p.. 25%: castor. 35c gal. ; cod liver. 15c gal. ; Sewing machines, 35% to 45%. Shingles, 30c per 1,000. Silk, carded and combed, 40c lb.; manufactures, 50%; appliqued articles. 60%: cocoons, free; fabrics, from and scoured, 33c lb. ; sec- ond class, washed or un- washed, 12c lb. ; scoured, 36c lb. ; wools of third class, 4c to 7c lb.; blan- kets. 22c lb. and 30% to 44c lb. and 55%. according olive, n. s. p., 40c gal. 50c lb., but not less than to value and size; manu- Onions, 40c bu. 50%, to $4.50 lb., but not factures, n. s. p., 33c lb. Opium, crude. $1 lb. ; pre- pared for smoking, $6 lb less than 50%: laces, 60%. Silver, manufactures, n. s. and 50% to 44c and 55%, according to value: yarns, Ore, iron. 40c ton; lead bear- ing, l%c lb. ; antimony, p., 45%: bullion, tree. Skins, hides of cattle, 15%: value not over 30c lb.. 2iy. 2 c lb. and 40%; value ground, 20%; other, free. of all kinds, n. s. p., OV0,247 39,864 537,454 125,015 187,748 1,184,109 ' 2,539,89'i ].fvs().f,37 1,194,020 364,399 1,321,011 726,915 626,915 780,894 1,457,351 1,184,059 439,706 827,922 1,721,295 r 25 26 '24' 32 31 11 "4" f, 20 33 9 17 22 19 7 16 30 14 8 964,201 435,450 379,994 34,277 460.147 112,216 140,424 1,057,286 12 2f, 29 771.623 209,897 92,597 Arkansas California Connecticut 21 30 31 9 370,792 91,532 87,445 906,185 Florida Idaho Illinois 1,711,951 1,350,428 674,913 107,206 1,1.55,684 708,002 628,279 687,049 1,231,066 749,113 172,023 791,305 1,182,012 11 7 27 "8 18 16 17 f; 20 33 15 13 851,470 988,416 192,214 "'982,465 517,762 583,169 583,034 994,514 397,654 6,077 606,526 682,044 Indiana Kansas Maine Maryland Massachusetts.... Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana 30 as 31 19 ,1 452,402 62,266 346,991 1,131,116 5,082,871 1,399,750 35 37 31 17 1 14 122,993 42,491 318,300 906,096 4,382,759 1,071,361 35 36 27 21 1 12 28,841 6,857 326,073 672,035 3,880735 992,622 Nevada New Hampshire.. Xew Jersey New York 22 19 ,5 317,976 489,555 3,097,394 869,039 North Carolina... North Dakota .... Ohio 3,672',316 313.767 5,258,014 345,506 1,151,149 328,808 1,767,518 2,235,523 207.905 332,422 1,655,930 349.390 762,794 1,686,880 60,705 3 3; 2 33 21 'l2' 11 14 '29' 16 3,198,062 174,768 4,282,891 276,531 995,577 3 30 32 22 2,665,260 90,923 3,521,951 217,353 705,606 3 34 2 2*,) 18 2,339,511 52,465 2,906,215 174,620 703,708 3 32 28 14 1,980,329 13,294 2,311,786 147,545 668,507 Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island. ... South Carolina... South Dakota Tennessee 1,542,359 1,591,749 9 19 1,258,520 818,579 10 23 1,109,801 604,215 5 25 '' 4 1,002,717 212,592 '"314426 1,421,661 Texas Utah Vermont 332,286 1,512,565 30 10 330,551 1,225,163 28 5 315,098 1,596,318 Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming The states Alaska 618,457 1,315,497 27 15 442,014 1,054,670 '15' 775,881 24 305,391 74,610,523 62,116,811 49,371,340 38,155,505 31,218,021 23,067,262 6 63,592 122.931 6 5 \rizona ... 59,620 6 3 1 40,440 135.177 177,624 9 8 1 9,658 14,181 131,700 "e 2 Dakota Dist. of Columbia Hawaii Idaho 4,837 75,080 3 5 278.718 154,001 1 230,392 2 51,687 32,610 7 Indian Territory. Montana 2 392.060 2 8 14,999 39,159 .. New Mexico Oklahoma Persons in service of the U. S. sta- tioned abroad... 4 1 '195.310 398,331 91219 3 4 153,593 61,834 7 4 119,565 20.595 91,874 1 93,516 1 61,547 Utah 143,963 75,116 20,789 "5" 10 86,786 23,955 9,118 402,86' "a' 40,273 11,594 11,380 5 9 The territories.. United States. . . Per cent of gain.. 1.604.943 .... 505,439 784,443 225,300 in: 124,614 23,191,876 76,303.387 62,622,250 50,1.55,783 38,558,371 31,443,321 21 24.9 30.08 22.65 35.58 35.86 NOTE The narrow column under each census year shows the order of the states and territories when arranged according to magnitude of population. 60 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES AT EACH CENSUS (1790-1840). [From the reports of the superintendents of the census.] STATE OH TERRITORY. 1840. 1830. 1820. 1810. 1800. 1790. Alabama Arkansas California 12 25 590,756 97,574 15 27 309,527 30,388 19 25 127,901 14273 Colorado Connecticut Delaware 20 H a 9 309,978 78,085 54,477 691,392 ifi 24 25 10 297.675 76.748 34,730 516,323 14 22 'ii' 275.248 72,749 9 19 26i,&42 72,674 i! 251,002 64,273 8 u; 237,964 59,096 Florida 340,989 11 252,433 12 162,686 13 82,548 Idaho Illinois 14 1U 28 476,183 43J12 20 13 157,445 343,031 24 IS 55,211 147,178 i 12,282 24,520 Indiana Iowa Kansas 20 5,641 .... Kentucky 8 19 13 15 8 779,828 352.411 501.793 470,019 737.1599 212,267 6 19 12 11 8 26 687.9i7 215,739 399,455 447,040 610,408 31,639 6 17 12 10 88 564,317 153,407 298,335 407.350 523.287 8,765 7 IS 14 8 5 24 406,oii 76,556 228.705 380,546 472,040 4.762 9 220,955 14 73,677 14 7 5 t719 548 845 11 6 4 96,540 319,728 378,787 Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi 17 u 375,651 383,702 B 21 136,621 140,455 21 23 75,448 66,586 20 22 40,352 20,845 19 8,850 Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire . . New Jersey New York 22 18 1 7 284,574 373.306 2,42S,H21 753,419 is 5 269,328 320.823 1,918.608 737,987 15 13 1 4 244,161 277,575 1,372,812 638,829 is 12 2 4 214,460 245.562 959,049 555,500 11 10 3 4 183.858 211,149 589.051 478,103 10 9 5 3 141,885 184.139 340.120. 393,751 North Carolina... North Dakota Ohio 3 1,519,467 4 937.903 5 581,434 13 230,760 IS 45,365 Pennsylvania... . Rhode Island... . South Carolina. . i 24 11 1,724.033 108,830 594,398 2 23 9 1, 348,233 97J99 581,185 3 20 8 1,049.458] 83,059 502,741 3 17 6 810,091 76,931 415,115 3 16 6 602,365 69,122 345,591 2 15 7 434,373 68,825 249,073 '"35,69i Tennessee 5 829,210 7 681,904 9 422,823 10 261,72" 15 105,602 17 Vermont Virginia 21 4 291,948 1,239,797 17 3 280,652 1,211,405 16 I 235i96G 1,065,366 15 1 235,981 974,600 13 1 154,465 880,200 12 1 85,425 747,610 Washington W : sconsin Wy^ining 28 30,945 The states Alaska 7,215,858 5,294,390 17,019,641 .... 12,820,868 9,600,783 Dist. of Columbia. Idaho Indian Territory. . 1 43,712 1 39,834 1 33.039 1 24,023 1 14,093 Utah The territories On public ships in service of L.S... United States. Per cent of gain... 437n2 39,834 33,039 24,023 .... 14.093J.... 6.100.... 5.318 ... 1, 17,069,4531... 12,SG6,020J.... 9,638.453 7,239.881 5.308,483 3,929,214 .32.67 33.55 33.06 3638 35.10 NOTE -The narrow column under each census year shows the order of the states and territories when arranged according to magnitude of population. STATISTICS OF POPULATION. 61 POPULATION BY CERTAIN AGES AND BF LITERACY. [Census of 1900.J STATE OR TERRITORY. MALES OP VOTING AGE. MALES OF MILITIA AGE. Total illiterate. Persons of school age. Aggre- gate. Native born. Foreign born. Aggre- gate. JVafit'e bom. Foreign born. Alabama 413.SC.2 37.956 44.081 313.836 544,087 185,708 280.340 54.018 83,823 139,601 500.752 70.607 53,932 1,401,456 720,206 97.361 635,298 413.786 543,996 325,943 217,663 321.903 843.465 719,478 506,794 349.177 856.684 101.931 301.091 17,710 130,987 666,608 55.067 2,184,965 417,578 95.217 1,212,223 109.191 144,446 1,817,239 127.144 283,325 112,681 487,380 737,768 67,172 108,356 447,815 195.572 247,970 570.715 37.898 405,598 261489 30306 305.464 318,817 133.935 173,248 47.202 73.722 127,865 493.740 13,064 38,185 932.574 646,889 94,361 477,273 346.761 518,772 299,772 178,931 279,216 495.734 457,353 245,768 344,151 743.659 58.237 209,961 10.523 . 96.099 357,447 47.482 1,346.829 415,048 39,344 985,969 100.528 1U1,923 1,330,099 72,820 280,221 67.079 477,739 650,599 41,939 87,465 436,389 126,190 235,036 313,188 26,563 8.264 11,467 13.775 8,372 225.270 51,773 107,092 6.816 10,101 11,736 ?,012 66.543 15.747 468.882 73,317 3.000 158.025 67.025 25.224 26.171 38.732 42,687 347,731 262.125 261,026 5.026 113,025 43.694 91,130 7,187 34,888 198.161 7,585 838.136 2,530 55,873 226,254 8,663 42.523 487,140 54.324 3,104 45.602 9,641 87.169 25,233 20.891 11,426 69,382 12.934 257.527 11.335 328.949 19.703 34.231 250.380 378,877 142,136 207.696 40.029 62,981 114.500 409,186 72.596 41,783 1,091.472 530,615 82,252 475,760 304,439 428.622 268,739 142.175 243,776 632.369 516.802 399.734 289,599 662,928 83.574 235.572 11,596 88,149 422.758 41,464 1,639.395 326,202 80,191 893.327 85.884 105.628 1,405,916 95.737 236.767 87.505 384,249 599.221 53.755 70,850 346,030 149.586 200.503 425.825 32.988 324,516 121371 24.207 246.332 251,028 106.609 131,605 35,681 58.087 106,566 405.359 10,064 31,674 795,822 498,893 80,475 396.201 272.706 418,709 255.082 115.499 220,983 379.147 359,128 234,386 287,245 609.646 49,533 181,752 7,854 61,400 288.427 36.749 1,078.237 324,855 37,465 774,274 80.934 80,020 1,066,136 56.459 235.261 59.049 379,751 547,750 40,683 58,259 340.247 100,731 192.516 290.8!)1 24.158 4,433 7,332 10.024 4.048 127,849 35,527 76,091 4!348 4,894 7,934 3,827 62.532 10.109 295,650 31,722 1,777 79,559 31.733 9.913 13,657 26,676 22,843 253.222 157,674 165.348 2,354 53,282 34,041 53.820 3,742 28.749 134,331 4. 1 ; 15 561,158 1,347 42,726 119.053 4,950 25.608 339,780 39.278 1,506 28,456 4,498 51.471 13,072 12,591 5,783 48,855 7.987 134.9:>4 8.830 139.649 10.735 10.533 62,615 33.508 7,639 18,984 7,538 7.052 30,849 158,247 27,363 2,936 67.481 40,016 15,482 17.061 14,214 102.KS 122,638 13.952 40,352 53.694 39,230 20,785 118,054 60,327 5,900 7.388 2,271 10,295 38,305 15,585 130,004 122,658 5,158 58.698 6.479 6.978 139,982 11,675 99,5iq 5.442 105,851 113.783 2.470 8.544 113,353 6.635 32.066 31.13t 1.636 7X3,222 11.408 38.868 529,375 420,081 160.531 257.101 59,635 77,291 197,600 885,725 33.774 54.964 1.589.915 843,885 159.125 767,870 527.560 798.027 538,267 199.153 403.026 778.110 790.275 612,990 633,027 1,105.258 65.871 386.384 11,399 110.895 572.923 69,712 2.146.764 753,826 112.789 1.338,345 147,656 132.887 2,031,171 124.646 560.773: 147.165 '' 780,421 1,215.634 1 106.513 ; 98.614 704.771 ; 1.')S.215 356.4? Ij 730,6851 27,500 1 Alaska California Delaware Dist. of Columbia. . . Florida i Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana (ndian Territory . . . Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Minnesota Mississippi Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey". New York North Carolina North Dakota... r-.... Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Utan Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Total IN LARGE CITIES. New York 21,251,862 1,007,670 511.048 386.953 171.798 176.068 141.271 111,522 16,163,566 460,445 237,688 257.575 116,218 93.488 111.181 54.378 5,087,306 547,225 273.360 129,378 55.580 82.580 30,090 57,144 16,2/5,001 822.172 420,136 302,440 138.008 138.548 110.530 90,621 13,061.362 425,331 223.423 217.663 108.629 77.736 93.553 51,342 3,213,639 396,791 196,713 84.777 29.379 60.812 16.977 39,279 2.325,320 65,556 20.572 17.588 7.026 8.111 10.152 5,786 26,098,123 1.028,069 526.013 i 369.657 179.529 143.858! 1 60.379 1 122,005 Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis Boston Baltimore Cleveland . 62 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION BY STATES. [Twelfth census, 1900.1 Distributed according to countries of birth. STATE OR TERRITORY. Total* Aus- tria. Bo- hemia. Can- ada. Den- mark. Eng- land. France Ger- man]/. Hol- land. Hun- gary. Alabama Alaska 14.592 12,661 24.233 14,289 367,240 91,155 238.210 13,810 20,119 23,832 12.403 90,780 24.604 966.747 142,121 4,858 305.920 126.685 50,249 52,903 93,330 93,934 846,324 541,653 505,318 7,881 216,379 67.067 177,347 10.093 88,107 431,884 13.625 1,900,425 4.492 113,091 458.734 15-.680 65,748 985,250 134.519 5.528 88,508 17,746 179,357 53.777 44,747 19.461 111,364 22.451 515.971 17,415 341 228 298 451 5,356 6,024 5,330 117 187 91 294 18,212 2.089 203 2,309 3,517 475 765 165 1,756 3,955 6,049 8,872 246 4,458 3,575 3^93 96 201 14,728 352 w 1.131 11,575 485 67,492 578 77 926 284 6.870 240 2.343 1,025 7.319 1,046 31 8 16 281 504 330 493 4 12 20 23 si 38,570 526 24 10,809 3,039 52 30 16 2,813 810 2,160 11,147 13 3,453 177 16,138 5 11 1.063 15 16,347 i,l 15,131 IS 3.368 41 HI 9,204 13 396 27 14,145 58 706 1,619 1,269 1,093 29,818 9,797 27,045 298 906 1,202 759 351 2,923 50.595 5,934 38Q 15,687 8.538 1,208 1,034 67, Oi7 1,230 293. 169 184.398 47,578 420 8,616 13,826 9.049 1.032 58,967 7,132 764 117,535 480 28,166 22,767 1,427 6,508 14,760 39,277 204 7,044 1.045 2,949 1,331 25,540 1,030 20,284 711 33,951 1,148 96 260 199 135 9,040 2,050 2,249 43 88 204 88 72 1,626 *S 33 17,102 2,914 & 886 177 2.470 6,390 nig 1,510 1,041 12,531 339 75 3,899 57 8,746 36 3,953 1,468 226 1,663 2,531 268 55 5.038 i 9,132 905 128 ^ 16 -il 2.347 674 1,561 1,394 35,746 13,575 21,569 1,506 2.299 2,231 1,514 739 3,943 64,390 10,874 779 21,027 13,283 3.256 2,068 4,793 5,299 82,346 43.839 12,022 798 15,666 8,077 9,757 1,167 5,100 45428 968 135,685 904 2,909 44.745 1,121 5.663 114,831 22832 474 3,8P2 2207 8,213 18,879 2,447 3,425 10,481 2.622 17,995 2,596 539 93 253 387 12,256 1,162 2,427 148 389 262 249 100 194 7,787 2,984 216 1,905 2,012 983 6,500 180 534 3,905 2,590 1,449 365 3,288 539 876 303 211 5.543 298 20,008 95 251 5,604 300 775 9,158 679 84 262 332 2,025 220 171 316 1,065 29S 1,637 183 3,634 1,020 1.245 5.971 72,449 14,606 31.892 2,332 5.857 1,812 3,407 1,154 2.974 332.169 73,546 842 123,162 39.509 27,555 11,839 1,356 44,990 31,395 125,074 117.007 1,926 109.282 7,162 65.506 1,179 2,006 119,598 1.360 480,026 1,191 11,546 204,160 5,112 13,292 212.453 4.300 2,075 17.873 4.569 48,295 2.360 882 4,504 16,686 6.537 242,777 2.146 42 30 23 69 1,015 260 153 69 42 52 ft 50 21,916 1,678 'ft 136 78 30,406 2,717 812 316 1 21 10,261 99 9,414 17 317 1,719 73 324 637 69 'ii 262 1 72 632 22 6,496 18 332 A 97 799 574 1 37 166 5 37 6,734 1,379 20 453 650 146 148 29 323 2,182 40 902 274 461 3 84 14,913 41 37,168 1.327 16,463 158 156 47,393 69 19 421 296 593 33 128 607 222 810 1,123 287 Arizona Arkansas Colorado Connecticut Delaware Dist. Columbia . . . Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indian Territory. Iowa entucky Louisiana Massachusetts Michigan Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire. . New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina... North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina... South Dakota Texas Utah Virginia Washington West Virginia.... Wisconsin Wyoming STATE OK TERRITORY. J ?s 1 1 Poland (Austri- an and ' German) *ite 2-l $1| Russia. Scotland 1 Switzer- land. 1 Alabama 1.792 iS 1.345 44,476 10,132 70.994 5.044 6,220 797 2,293 225 1.633 114.563 16.30fi 3l>7 28.321 11.516 U,874 6.4% 862 438 699 876 22,777 6,818 19.105 1.122 930 1,707 218 58 779 23,523 1.327 573 1.198 987 679 17.431 159 1,243 1 as 709 49 101 235 155 198 1,173 29,970 384 M 189 26 ""2 259 87 2.441 445 '! 32 107 13 16 93 1.061 533 S 119 13 137 72 31 20.167 1.395 195 598 483 622 138 468 218 107 276 3,421 2,938 11,401 380 807 220 "S 124 28,707 1,215 200 1,998 11,019 1.076 92 1.223 295 399 342 9,467 4,069 6,175 341 574 434 417 427 796 20.021 2,805 404 6,425 4,219 793 399 488 1,445 nz 355 14,549 10,765 16.164 302 234 561 204 140 2.822 99,147 4,673 88 29.875 15,144 222 359 679 10,974 1,479 1,499 59 244 113 180 28 1.017 9,033 3,472 63 4,342 3,337 1,929 523 306 41 136 113 1,949 1,955 650 43 82 169 65 21 732 4,364 2,083 175 3,091 2,005 337 126 Alaska Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut. .... Delaware Dist. Columbia... Florida Hawaii Idaho 15 47,782 4,672 4 153 268 46 30 Illinois Indiana {ndian Territory, owa Kentucky ! Louisiana STATISTICS OF POPULATION. 63 FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION BY STATES. CONTINUED. STATE OR TERRITORY. 1 1 | Poland (Austri- an and di'i-mani SI J S 1 1 {! I Maine Maryland Massachusetts . . Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri 10.159 13.874 249.916 29.182 22.428 1.264 31,832 9,436 11,127 1,425 13,547 94,844 692 425.553 371 2,670 55,018 987 4,210 205,909 35,501 1,131 3.298 3,372 6,173 1,516 7,453 3.534 7,262 3.342 23,544 L591 s 28,785 6,178 2,222 845 4,345 2,199 752 1,296 947 41,865 661 182,248 201 700 "1 1,014 66,655 8,972 180 360 1,222 3,942 1,062 2,154 t 2,921 2,172 781 509 246 3,3H5 7,582 104,895 74 530 3,354 2,883 5C 295 2,-296 33 12,601 21 30.206 639 118 2,789 1,393 342 49 119.788 141 1,356 2,128 54 123 9,891 19 61.575 378 31 1,115 9.698 22,281 ' 3 1,840 64 2,462 4 508 3,670 29,49$ 7 878 9,945 68 50 29,895 316 41 2,186 24 107 11 194 224 26,975 39 412 2.566 11.805 6.005 2,300 87 1,840 149 632 21 356 10,687 41 40,265 6,877 98 263 46,463 964 95 156 281 1,162 & 136 312 409 4,814 40 1,021 11,301 26,963 4,138 5,907 414 6,672 394 8 '27 722 19,745 99 165,610 253 14.979 8,203 2,649 1,753 50.959 2,429 316 12,365 927 2,259 119 377 1.242 2 $f ^ 2.127 2.123 24,332 10,343 4,810 196 3,878 2,422 2 '2i? 2,019 14,211 427 33,862 320 1,800 9,327 333 2,283 30,386 5,455 239 1,153 544 1,952 3,143 2,049 1,162 3.623 855 4,569 1,253 1,935 347 32,192 26.956 115.476 303 5,692 5,346 24,093 278 2.032 7,337 244 42,708 68 8,419 3,951 494 4,555 24.130 6,072 65 8,647 337 TJ 1,020 218 12,737 132 26,196 1,727 3 1,277 2,617 3,258 83 6 S 2,340 344 96 6,570 123 13,678 77 374 12,007 361 2,677 6,707 166 36 585 1.004 1.709 1,469 98 229 1,825 696 7,666 199 199 674 1.680 838 1,288 30 1.613 935 922 128 68 1,195 105 7,304 20 147 11,481 94 401 35,453 256 8 549 300 313 2,141 1,056 1.509 482 3,356 393 Nebraska 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.... Wyoming *lncludes also those born in other foreign countries. FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION OF AMERICAN CITIES Having 100,000 or more inhabitants, distributed according to country of birth. [Twelfth census, 1900.] CITY. Aus- tria. Bohe- mia. Can- ada. Den- mark. Eng- land. France Ger- many Hol- land, Hun- guru Ire- land. New York. N. Y... Chicago 111 71.427 11,815 5,154 2,563 1.115 1.356 4,6130 776 1,841 654 3.553 391 471 1.616 187 4.074 1.445 163 1,133 423 255 375 1,488 171 379 275 3,929 145 103 142 286 392 139 293 504 316 90 829 15,055 36,362 270 2,590 93 2,321 13.599 39 197 94 75 17 612 1,719 12 213 32 16 385 33 17 62 1,343 6 89 15 757 12 1 9 8 28 6 2 '1 63 21.926 34,779 3,283 2,490 50.2S2 680 8,611 17,242 5,199 1,031 1,073 395 28,944 1.904 906 964 1,041 410 7,343 7,732 673 1,549 4.572 8,299 2,868 3,295 465 494 8,367 2,955 1.170 559 22,501 526 1,270 2,897 189 281 5.621 10,166 934 390 675 107 373 148 2,171 49 38 92 231 514 88 216 319 34 1.473 109 200 241 1.UJ6 51 573 97 15 29 153 48 234 47 47 92 2,430 239 30 9 68,836 29.308 36,752 5,800 13.174 2,841 10.621 6,908 8.956 2,201 8,902 &347 2,134 2,299 5,874 4,642 830 2.289 9,639 1454 1.863 2,005 3.909 3,344 1,636 2,177 1.057 2,615 2,383 1.912 6.285 12.268 632 1.526 3.017 367 3.692 14,755 2,989 2,521 1,462 1,003 369 485 791 4 fl 573 4,428 589 263 389 646 648 370 207 244 230 264 307 324 248 359 132 88 187 144 813 109 147 993 104 99 322.343 170,738 71,319 58,781 10,523 33,208 40.648 36,720 35494 38.219 21,222 8.733 32.027 53,854 5,857 25.139 17.375 12.383 7,335 2,257 8,632 4,816 12,935 15,685 5414 12,373 12.022 6,296 626 7,865 4.743 6.584 245 3,566 5,522 4.023 1,508 4,704 '258 368 391 98 804 311 244 369 62 47 397 606 42 108 145 43 96 42 53 44 122 927 73 51 8 15 8 19 19 4,893 iV 68 86 13 4 31.516 '561 330 155 9,558 215 315 208 2,124 68 91 381 48 1,325 138 50 581 35 138 118 659 32 179 647 560 34 4 124 65 317 4 19 253 60 47 561 275.102 73.912 98.427 19,421 70.147 9.690 13,120 11,292 15,963 9,114 18.620 5,398 6.412 2,653 6.220 12,792 19,314 4498 3.213 18,686 3.765 3.507 4.892 5,59!) 3,485 2,684 5,070 2,079 11,620 5.717 10,491 6,714 7,317 1,241 2,164 1.720 1.133 7.193 Philadelphia, Pa.. St Louis Mo .. .. Boston. Mass Baltimore, Md Cleveland, O Buffalo, N. Y SanFrancisco.Cal. Cincinnati O Pittsburg. Pa New Orleans, La. . Detroit. Mich Milwaukee. Wis.. Washington.D. C.. Newark, N. J Jersey City. N. J.. Louisville, Ky Minneapolis.Minn Providence. R. I.. Indianapolis. Ind Kansas City. Mo. St. PauLMinn.... Rochester, N. Y.. Denver, Col Toledo, O .Allegheny. Pa.... Columbus, O Worcester. Mass. Syracuse, N. Y... New Haven, Conn Paterson, N. .1 Fall River. Mass. St. Joseph, Mo Omaha, Neb Los Angeles. Gal.. Memphis, Tenn... Scranton. Pa 64 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION OF AMERICAN CITIES.-COXTIXCED. CITY. | Norway. Poland (Aus- trian and German). ill e| 26.997 15.219 4.856 1.343 3.555 1.939 4,263 3.095 648 378 6.646 44 1.854 1,291 119 1.293 2,558 710 263 315 438 489 267 599 550 34 1,212 1.144 308 460 274 51 154 92 86 2.568 Russia. 1 1 Switzerland. Wales. Total* New York, N. Y. . Chicago, 111., Philadelphia, Pa. St. Louis, Mo., .. Boston Mass.. .. Baltimore Md . . Cleveland. O.. .. Buffalo. N. Y.. .. SanFrancisco.Cal. Cincinnati. O Pittsburg, Pa New Orleans. La. . Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis... Washington. D. C. Newark, N.J Jersey City. N. J. . Louisville, Ky Minneapolis.Minn Providence, R. I.. Indianapolis, Ind. Kansas City, Mo. . St. Paul, Minn Rochester, N. Y. . . Denver. Col Toledo O 145.433 16.008 17.830 2.227 13.738 2.042 3.065 5,669 7.508 917 5.709 5,866 905 726 930 8,537 3.832 330 222 6.256 282 1.034 529 1,278 999 79 786 349 5^262 4,266 280 146 449 763 726 1.312 11.387 22.011 692 172 1.145 188 249 185 *1 63 33 75 1,702 101 62 647 10 11.532 228 18 100 2,900 i 9 14 269 13 119 18 26 42 312 163 6 6 5.876 42.494 2.698 1.514 277 872 4.329 15.735 218 93 4,5,58 11.777 15.742 13 620 566 35 499 59 59 19 803 617 19 3,876 153 10 73 256 48 23 263 60 441 15 8 1.182 155.201 24.178 28.951 4.785 14.995 10.493 3,607 1.199 1.511 1.W7B 28.951 439 1,332 L135 807 5.511 1,694 649 1.929 1.996 338 941 987 1.777 l;338 516 531 310 1.348 732 3,193 1,672 1,095 627 997 233 321 671 19,836 10,347 8.479 1,264 4.473 GB4 2.179 1.868 3.000 461 8,479 218 2.496 667 574 1.760 1,690 225 81ft 1,914 429 512 673 663 1,033 256 1,183 172 714 307 761 2,782 1.045 152 574 573 90 576 28.320 48.836 2443 1.116 5.541 236 1,000 743 5.248 111 2.143 170 267 659 234 469 899 94 20,035 2,775 125 1,869 9,852 109 3,376 112 186 1,376 235 104 J& 808 110 114 8.371 3.251 1,707 2752 400 186 1,288 590 2.085 657 1,707 314 491 653 244 736 443 717 303 71 272 233 492 478 364 698 488 343 21 291 139 M. 34S 190 370 95 206 1.686 1.818 1.033 238 308 92 1.490 153 386 240 1,033 35 101 307 82 91 159 26 230 82 41 109 70 59 798 595 40 65 1 102 32 68 156 12 4,621 1.270.08U 587. 112 i 295.340 lll,35tj| 68!606' 124.6:51; 104.252 i 116,885! 57,961 84.878 30.325 96.503 1 88,991 20,119 71,363 5S.4-.J4 21.427 61.021 55.855 17,122 18.410 46,819 40.748 25.301 27.822 30.216 12,328 37,652 23,757 38^791 50,042 8,424 23.552 19,964 5.110 28.973 Allegheny, Pa Columbus, O Worcester. Mass. . Syracuse. N. Y New Haven. Conn. Paterson. N.J Fall River. Mass.. St. Joseph. Mo Omaha. Neb Los Angeles. Cal. . Memphis, Tenn.... Scranton, Pa . *I PO Classification. Males ncludes PULAT dumber. c59.059.242 57.244,145 55.843.302 LO. 460.485 H, 053,017 IND all to: F V g F IA o those born in other J BY SEX. NATIVH [Twelfth census, 190 Classification. Nv oreign parents 15. rhite . . 66, foreign T ANI 0.3 mber. ( 687.322 J 490.8(i2 ( -512.585 ; 740.739 1 250.063 } STA1 0.] countne ) COLO Tlassiflca f egro. . . Dhinese apanes s. R. tion. A Tumber. 8.840.789 119.050 85.986 266,760 Females Native born Foreign born Native parents. . j olored 9, ative white 56, oreign white 10. N8 IN THE UNITEJ [Twelfth census. 190 'ES. STATE OR f 24.644 l'.549 5H7 L< M M M M M M N N N N N N N N 01 Hiisiana. ... 593 587 ! 6.354 . 7.414 2.203 . '130. 597 3.322 . 3.551 22 . 63 10,207 546 5.687 . 2.276 42 . Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania.. Rhode Island . . South Carolina South Dakota. . Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia. . Wisconsin Wyoming '... Total 6.018 4,951 1,639 35 121 9,293 108 470 1,151 5 354 7,508 12 6.715 1,686 137,242 5,927 Arizona Arkansas California 1 aryland \ssachusetts. ichigan.. .. nnesota. . . ssissippl. .. issouri ontana . . . . jbraska.. .. jvada ?wHampshire sw Jersey ?w Mexico... ?w York 3rth Carolina arth Dakota . . lio "i',768 10,932 Connecticut.... Delaware Dist. Columbia. Florida :::!* ' 10.746 " 1,865 1.472 '"2,53i '"1,657 Georgia Idaho Indiana Indian Ter 2,937 4,711 "4,692 51,393 Kansas 2.130|. Kentuckv 1021 129.518 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. 65 POPULATION OF FOREIGN BIRTH OR DESCENT IN THE UNITED STATES. [Twelfth censusam] NATIONALITY *%? f% Total, age* Of NATIONALITY Foreign foreign Total JMATIOAALITY. born, parent- - towt - age.* \ustrian 27t ).702 408,195 684,897 .999 325,400 482.399 , .798 683.440 1.471.2:>S >.427 635.972 1,031.399 ! ,616 266.752 421.3tS .491 1.364.159 2.207.650 .534 171.347 275,881 .164 6.244.799 8,913.963 ,815 210.307 356.122 i Irish 1 6K .469 4.001.461 5,620,930 .703 706.598 1.191.301 ,426 684,100 1.022.526 .595 668,536 1.052.131 ,372 669,810 1.094.182 ,699 421,192 655,891 .625 998.538 1,573,163 >.959 187.924 303,883 i.744 173,416 267,160 Bohemian lot Canadian (Eng.). 78" Canadian (Fr'ch) 39; Danish IS Italian .... 484 Norwegian 3& Polish 385 Russian 42J Scotch 2& >. English 84: French 10J German 2,66 Hungarian He Swedish... 574 Swiss 11, Welsh 9t Includes only those whose par FOREIGN BORN OF O1 Country. Number.l Country. Numbe Africa 2.577;Cuba 11.1 = ents are of the same nat HER NATIONALITY r. Country. Number Japan 81.59C ionality. S. Country. Number. South America 4,814 Spain 7284 Asia 11.92 Atlantic islands.. 10.95 Australia 7.04 Belgium 29.84 Cenfl America.. 3.91 China 106.65 S Europe* 2.2" 5 Finland 63.44 1; Greece 8.6i 8>Holland 105.0ij 1 India 20t 2| Luxemburg 3.042 4) Mexico 103.445 5 Pacific islands. 2.659 8! Portugal ... 37144 Turkey 9,949 West Indies.... 14,468 Other countries 2,587 I Born at sea.... 8,310 'OINT. a of the country, each the median point is the ind south with the line s at a .point six miles es and west longitude Ind.. or latitude 40 de- l 29 seconds, iwaii and other recent >es 55 minutes and ap- therefore about three- ater of area. D TILLAGES Chicago Heights 5,100 Danville 16.354 Decatur 20754 SiRoumania 15,043 *Not otherwise specifiec AND ITS MEDIAN f ravity of the populatio ight. What is known as >pulation equally north i of population in 1900 wa 39 degrees and 9.5 minut 1900 was at Spartanburg 4 degrees 51 minutes anc ccluding Alaska and HE :imate latitude 39 degre e center of population is m degrees east of the ce CITIES, TOWNS AN! e inhabitants in 1900. DIST. OF COLUMBIA Washington. . . . 278,718 FLORIDA. Jacksonville.... 28,429 l ER OF POPULATION lation is the center of g ed to have the same we the line dividing the pc and west. The center , Ind.. or north latitude The median point in seconds and longitude 8 Df the United States, e; ern Kansas, in approj degrees 50 minutes. Th th and more than thirtet r OF INCORPORATE! Having 5,000 or mor Santa Cruz 5.659 Santa Rosa 6.673 Stockton 17.506 Vallejo 7.965 COLORADO. Boulder 6,150 ColoradoSprings 21.085 Cripple Creek. . . 10.147 Denver 133.859 Leadville 12.455 Pueblo 28,157 Trinidad 5,345 CENT The center of popu individual being assum point of intersection ol dividing it equally east southeast of Columbus 80 degrees 48.9 minutes, grees 4 minutes and 22 The center of area < accessions, is in nortt proximate longitude 98 fourths of a degree sou POPULATE ALABAMA. Anniston 9.695 Bessemer . . 6,358 Birmingham ... 38.415 Florence 6.478 Huntsville .... 8.068 Mobile 38.469 DeKalb 59U4 Dixon 7.917 Pensacola 17,747 Tampa 15 839 East St. Louis. . . 29.655 Elgin 22,433 Montgomery ... 30.346 Selma 8,713 Talladega 5,056 Tuscaloosa 5.0&4 ALASKA. GEORGIA. Americus 7,674 Athens 10,245 Evanston 19.259 Freeport 13 258 Galena 5005 Galesburg 18,607 Harvey 5.395 Atlanta 89.872 Nome City 12,486 ARIZONA. _ Pho3nix 5.544 Tucson 7,531 CONNECTICUT. Brunswick 9.0S1 Columbus 17.614 Griffin 6.857 Joliet 29.353 Bridgeport 70.996 Bristol 6 286 Kankakee 13,595 Kewanee 8.382 Macon 23 272 ARKANSAS. Fort Smith 11.587 Helena 5550 Hot Springs 9.973 Little Rock 38,307 Pine Bluff 11,496 CALIFORNIA. Alameda 16.464 Danbury 16.537 Derby 7.930 Hartford 79,850 Rome...' 7.291 Lincoln 8 %2 Savannah 54.244 Litchfleld 5 918 Thomasville 5.322 Valdosta 5.613 Waycross 5,919 HAWAII. Honolulu . 39306 Meriden 24.296 Middletown 9.589 Naugatuck 10.541 Mattoon 9,622 Moline 17,248 New Britain 25.998 New Haven 108.027 New London.... 17.548 Mount Vernon.. 5,216 Murphysboro.. . . 6.463 Ottawa 10.588 IDAHO. i Berkeley 13.214 Eureka 7 S 9 ? Norwich 17,251 ILLINOIS. Alton 14.210 Pana 5.530 Paris 6.105 Pekin 8,420 Peoria 56.100 Peru. 6 863 Fresno 12.470 Los Angeles 102.479 'Oakland 66960 Putnam 6,667 Rockville 7,287 South Norwalk.. 6.591 Stamford 15.997 Torrington 8.360 Wallingford 6.737 Waterbury 45.859 West Haven 5.247 Willimantic 8.937 Winsted 6,804 DELAWARE. Wilmington 76.508 Aurora 24.147 Belleville 17 484 Pasadena 9 117 Belvidere 6.937 Bloomington 23.286 Blue Island 6.114 Cairo 12.566 Canton 6,564 Centralia 6.721 Champaign 9.09* Charleston 5.488 Chicago 1.698.575 Suincv 36 252 Pomona 5.526 Riverside 7.973 Sacramento 29,282 San Bernardino. 6.150 San Diego 17 700 ockford 31 051 Rock Island 19.493 Springfield 34.159 Spring Valley.... 6.214 Sterling 6309 San Francisco. . .342.782 San Jose 21.500 Santa Barbara . . 6 587 Streator 14,079 Urbana 5.728 Waukegan 9.426 66 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOB 1904. INDIANA. Alexandria 7,221 Anderson 20,178 Bedford 6.115 Ottawa 6.934 Parsons 7.682 Northampton... 18,643 Pittsfleld 21.766 Carthage. . 9 416 Chillicothe 6.905' Clinton 5.061 Columbia 5,651 Pittsburg 10.112 Salina 6,074 Plymouth 9.592 Quincy 23.899 Bloomington 6.460 Brazil 7,786 Wichita 24,671 Somerville 61.643 De Soto 5.611 Hannibal 12,780 Columbus 8.130 Connersville .... 6.836 Crawfordsville.. 6.649 Winfleld 5,554 KENTUCKY. Ashland 6.800 Springfield 62,059 Taunton 31.036 Waltham 23,481 Woburn 14 254 Independence... 6.9741 Jefferson City... 9.664; Joplin 2*5.023; Elkhart 15.184 Elwood 12.950 Evansville 59,007 Fort Wayne 45,115 Frankfort 7,100 Goshen 7.810 Jreeiisburg 5,034 Hammond 12,376 Hartford 5.912 Huntington 9.491 Indianapolis.... 169.164 Jeffersonville.... 10,774 Kokomo 10.609 Bellevue 6.332 Bowling Green.. 8,226 Covington 42,938 Worcester 118,421 MICHIGAN. Kirksville.. .'.'.'.'.'. 5!966 Louisiana 5,131 Marshall 5.08*5 Frankfort 9.487 Henderson 10,272 Hopkinsville.... 7,280 Lexington 26,369 Louisville 204.731 Alpena 11,802 Mexico 5,099 Moberly 8012 Ann Arbor 14.509 Battle Creek.... 18,563 Bay City 27.628 Benton Harbor.. 6.562 Cadillac 5.997 Cheboygan . ..6489 Nevada 7*461 St. Charles 7.982 St. Joseph 102 979 St. Louis 575,2:i8 Sedalia 15.231 Springfield 23.2*57! Trenton 5,396. Maysville 6 423 Newport . 28 301 Owensboro 13.189 Cold water 6,216 Detroit 285,704 Escanaba 9,549 Flint 13,103 Lafayette 18.116 Laporte 7,113 Logansport 16.204 Madison 7.835 Marion 17 337 Winchester 5,964 LOUISIANA. Alexandria 5,648 Baton Rouge. . . . 11.2*59 Lake Charles.... 6,680 Monroe 5.428 New Iberia 6.815 New Orleans.... 287.104 Shreveport 16,013 MAINE. Auburn... 12.951 Webb 9.201 MONTANA. Anaconda 9,453 ] Butte 30.7401 Grand Rapids... 87.565 Holland 7,790 Michigan City... 14.850 Mishawaka 5.560 Mount Vernon. . 5,132 Muncie 20,942 Iron Mountain.. 9,242 Ironwood 9,705 Ishpeming 13,255 Great Falls 14.930 Helena 10,770 NEBRASKA. Beatrice 7,875 Fremont 7.241 Grand Island 7.554 Hastings 7.1831 Kearney 5 *534 New Albany 20.628 Peru 8.463 Princeton 6,041 Kalamazod 24^404 Lansing 16,485 Laurium 5.643 Ludington 7,166 Manistee 14.260 Marquette 10.058 Menominee 12.818 Monroe 5 043 Richmond 18 226 Augusta.. . . 11 683 Lincoln 40.16H Nebraska City. . 7.3SO Omaha 102.555 South Omaha . . . 26,001 York 5,132 NEVADA.* Carson City 2.100 Reno 4 500 Shelby ville 7.169 South Bend 35.999 Terre Haute .... 36,673 Valparaiso 6,280 Vincennes 10,249 Wabash 8.618 Washington 8,551 INDIAN TBR. Ardmore 5,681 IOWA. Atlantic City.... 5.046 Boone 8.880 Bangor 21,850 Bath 10.477 Biddeford 16,145 Brunswick 5,210 Calais 7,655 Mount Clemens. 6,576 Muskegon 20.818 Eastport 5,311 Gardiner 5,501 Lewiston 23,761 Oldtown . . 5,763 Portland 50.145 Rockland 8,150 Owosso 8.696 Pontiac 9 769 Virginia Citv.... 2/.'.'.~> *Has no city of 5.000 or more inhabitants. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Berlin 8,886 Port Huron 19,158 Saginaw 42.345 St. Joseph 5,155 Sault Ste. Marie. 10.538 Traverse 9,407 West Bay City.. 13,119 Wyandotte 5,183 Ypsilanti 7,378 Saco 6 122 South Portland.. 6.287 Waterville 9,477 Westbrook 7,283 MARYLAND. Annapolis 8,525 Baltimore 508,957 Cambridge 5,747 Cumberland 17.128 Cedar Falls 5.319 Cedar Rapids.... 25.656 Centerville 5.256 Concord 19.KX Dover . . , 13 207 Franklin 5.846 Keene 9. 1*15 Laconia 8,042 Manchester 56.Us7 Nashua 23>'.* Portsmouth 10.637 Rochester 8 466 Council Bluffs... 25.802 Creston 7,752 MINNESOTA. Austin 5 474 Davenport. 35.254 DesMoines 62.139 Dubuque 36.297 Fort Dodge 12,162 Fort Madison.. . . 9.278 Iowa City 7.987 Keokuk 14,641 Brainerd 7.524 Frostburg 5,274 Hagerstown 13,591 MASSACHUSETTS. Beverly 13,884 Crookston 5.359 Duluth 52,969 Faribault 7,868 Fergus Falls 6.072 Little Falls 5.774 Mankato 10.599 Somersworth.... 7,023 NEW JERSEY. Atlantic City.... 27.838 Bayonne 32.722 Bloomneld...... 9.f,-^ Bridgeton 13.1M2 Burlington 7.H'.'2 Camden 75 ^35 Marshalltown... 11.514 Mason City 6.746 Boston 560,892 Brockton 40.063 Cambridge 91.886 Chelsea 34,072 Chicopee 19 167 Minneapolis 202,718 New Ulm^ 5,403 Owatonna 5.561 Red Wing 7.525 Rochester 6.843 Muscatine 14.073 Oelwein 5.142 Oskaloosa 9.212 Ottumwa 18.197 Sioux City 33.111 Waterloo 12,580 KANSAS. Argentine 5.873 Arkansas City... 6,140 Atchison 15.722 Everett 24.336 Fall River 104.863 Fitchburg 31.531 Dover 5.938 St. Paul 163.065 Stillwater 12 318 East Orange 21.5U! Elizabeth 52.130 Gloucester 26.121 Haverhill 37.175 Holyoke 45,712 Winona 19.714 MISSISSIPPI. Biloxi 5.467 Columbus 6.434 Englewood 6.253 Gloucester 6.340 Hackensack .... 9,443 Harrison 10.596 Lawrence. 62.55J Lowell 94.969 Lvnn 68 513 Hoboken 59 3t>4 Irvington 5.255 Jersey City 206.433 Kearney 10>'. Long Branch.... 8.872 Millville 10.583 Montclair 13,!"V> Morristown 11.267 Newark 246.070 New Brunswick. 2U.OOf,l Fort Scott 10.322 Gilena 10 155 Maiden 33 664 Jackson 7,816 Meridian 14.050 Natchez 12.210 Vicksburg 14,834 MISSOURI. Aurora 6.191 Brookfleld 5.48t Marlboro 13.609 Medford 18.244 Melrose 12.962 New Bedford.... 62,442 Newburyport.. . . 14.473 Newton 33.537 North Adams... 24. 200 Hutchinson 9,319 lola 5.791 Kansas City 51.418 Lawrence 10.3ti2 Leavenworth . . . 20.735 Newton 6.208 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. 67 North Plaintield 5,009 Orange 24.141 Passaic 27 777 White Plains.... 7,899 Yonkers 47,931 WashingtonC.H. 5.751 Wellston 8.045 Wellsville 6 146 Pottstown 13,696 Pottsville 15.710 Reading 78 9fc'i Paterson 105.171 NORTH CAROLINA. Wooster 6.063 : Perth Amboy . 17.699 Asheville ... 14,694 Xenia . 8,696 Scranton 10 9 O 9 *! ! Philli]i!>burg 10.052 Plaintield 15.369 Rah way 7,935 Charlotte 18.091 Concord 7.910 Durham 6,679 Youngstown -44,885 Zanesville 23,538 Shamokin 18.202 Sharon 8.916 Sharpsburg 6 84 9 Red Bank 5,428 talem 5,811 Elizabeth City... 6.348 Goldsboro 5 877 Guthrie 10,006 Shenandoah 20*321 outh Amboy... 6.349 Greensboro 10.035 Oklahoma City.. 10,037 Steelton. 12 os; i Summit 5,302 Newbern. . 9,090 OREGON. Trenton . 73.307 Raleigh 13.643 Tamaqua 7*267 Union 15 187 Salisbury (5 277 WestHoboken.. 23,U94 Wilmington 20.976 Portland 90 426" Titusville 8244 i West New York. 5,267 West Orange.... 6,889 NEW MEXICO. Winston 10.008 NORTH DAKOTA. Fargo 9 589 PENNSYLVANIA. Allegheny 129,896 Tyrone 5.847 Uniontown 7.344 Warren 8.043 Albuquerque 6.238 Santa Fe 5,603 Grand Forks 7,652 OHIO Allentown 35,416 Altoona... 38,973 Washington... . 7.670 Waynesboro... . 5..V.*'> NEW YORK. Akron 42 728 Ashland 6 438 West Pittston 5 846 Albany . 94.151 Alliance 8,974 Beaver Fails 10.054 Wilkesbarre....! 5L721 Amsterdam 20,929 Auburn 30 345 Ashtabula 12,949 Bedford. 9,912 Bethlehem 7,293 Wilkinsburg 11.886 Williamsport 28 757 Batavia 9,180 Binghamton 39.647 Buffalo 352 387 Belief ontaine. . . 6,649 Bowling Green,. 5,067 Bucyrus 6,560 Braddock 15,654 Bradford 15,029 Bristol 7,104 York 33.708 RHODE ISLAND. ! Canandaigua .... 6,151 Cambridge 8,241 Butler 10,853 Central Falls.... 18,167 Newport 22034 ; Cohoes 23,910 Canton. . . . . . 30*,667 Carlisle 9,626 Pawtucket 39;.':>1 Corning 11,061 Cortland. 9.014 Dunkirk 11 616 ChiLlicothe 12.976 Cincinnati 325.902 Circleville . . 6 991 Carnegie 7,330 Ch ambersburg . . 8.864 Charleroi . 5930 Providence 17o.. r )H7 Woonsocket 28,204 Elmira 35 672 Cleveland 381,768 Chester . . . 33 988 Fulton . 5,281 Columbua 125,560 Clearfleld 5.081 Anderson 5.498 Geneva 10,433 Conneaut 7.133 Coatesville 5 J21 Charleston 55.807 Glens Falls 12,613 Gloversville 18,349 Coshocton 6,473 Dayton. 85,333 Columbia 12,316 Connellsville . . . 7.160 Columbia 21.108 Greenville 11.8HO Rock Hill 5 4>~> Herkimer 5.555 Delaware 7,940 Corry 5,369 Spartanburg 11.395 Hoosick Falls... 5,671 ! Hornellsville . 11,918 East Liverpool.. 16,485 Elvria.. .. 8.791 Danville 8,042 Dubois 9,375 Union 5,400 Hudson .... 9,528 Findlav 17,613 Dunmore 12,583 SOUTH DAKOTA llion 5,138 Fostoria 7,730 Duquesne 9,036 Ithaca 13,136 Fremont 8,439 Easton 25,238 Jamestown 22 892 Gallon 7 282 Edwardsville 5 165 : Johnstown 10 130 Gallipolis 5 432 Erie 52 733 TENNESSEE. Kingston 24 535 Glenville 5,5 a 8 Etna . . 5 384 JLansingburg.... 12.595 Little Falls . . 10,381 Greenville 5,501 Hamilton . . 23,914 Franklin 7.317 Freeland 5,254 Chattanooga 30.154 Lockport 16.581 Ironton 11,868 Greensburg. . . . 6.508 ; Malone 5,935 Kenton 6.852 Hanover 5,302 Jackson 14 511 Matteawan 5.807 Middletown 14.522 Lancaster 8,991 Lima 21,723 Harrisburg 50.167 Hazleton 14230 Knoxville :;37 Mount Vernon . 21 228 Lorain. 16 028 Homestead 12 554 Newburg 24.14:; i New York .. ..3.4M7.-:iri Mansfield 17,640 Marietta 13.348 Huntington 6,053 Jeannette 5 S 05 TEXAS. i Niagara Falls... 19,457 ; No.Tonawanda. 9.069 ; Norwich 5,766 Marion 11,862 Martin's Ferry.. 7.760 Massillon 11.944 Johnstown , 35.936 Kane 6,296 Lancaster 41,459 Austin 22.258 Beaumont 9.427 Bonham 5 04'' Ogdensburg 12.033 Middletown 9,215 Lebanon 17.628 Brenham. . 5 968 Olean 9.462 Mount Vernon 6 633 Lock Haven 7 2W Brownsville 6 305 lOneida 6.361 Nelsonville 5,421 McKeesport 34,227 Cleburne . 7 4')3 Oueonta 7.147 Ossining 7,939 Newark, 18,157 Newburg 5,909 McKees Rocks.. 6.352 Mahanoy City... 13,504 Corsicana 9.313, Dallas 4 9 t;:;s i Oswego 22,199 NewPhiladelphia 6.213 Meadville 10,291 Denison 11 807 : Owego 5.039 Niles 7,468 Middletown 5,608 El Paso 15 ( X)<> Peekskill 10.358 Norwalk 7,074 Millvale 6,736 Fort Worth 9 t> >',s^ i Plattsburg 8,434 ! Port Chester.... 7,440 Port Jervis 9.385 Poughkeepsie .. . 24,029 Norwood 6,480 Painesville 5,024 Piqua 12.172 Portsmouth 17,870 Milton 6.175 Monongahela.... 5.173 Mount Carmel.. 13,179 Nanticoke 12,116 Gainesville 7*874 Galveston 37.1st Greenville 6.MW Hillsboro 5 Mir, Rensselaer. 7 466 St Mary's 5359 New Brighton 6 820 Rochester 162 6u8 Salem ' 7*582 New Castle ' ' ' 28*839 Rome 15.343 SaratogaSprings 12.409 Sandusky 19^664 Sidney 5 688 Norristown 22.265 North Braddock 6 535 Marshall 7X>"> Schenectady . . . . 31.682 Springfield 38*,253 Oil City 13 264 Paris 9 358 Seneca Falls.... 6,519 Svracuse 108.374 Steubenville.. .. 14.349 Tiffin. . 10989 Old Forge 5,630 Olyphant 6 180 San Antonio 53,321 Tonawanda 7,421 Toledo 131822 Philadelphia i 293*697 Temple 7 065 Troy 60.651 Troy 5,881 Phoenixville 9,196 Terrell '".'"!'!. e'330 Utica 56 383 Watertown 2UW6 Van Wert ........ 6*422 Pittston . 12 556 Tyler 8 069 Watervliet 14.321 Warren 8.529 Plymouth 13.649 Waco 20.636 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. UTAH. Logan 5,451 Ogden 16.313 Provo 6,185 Salt Lake City.. 53,531 VERMONT. Barre Bennington.. Brattleboro. Burlington.. Montpelier. Hutland St. Albans.. St. Johnsbury VIRGINIA. Alexandria 14,528 Charlottesville. . 6.449 Danville 16.520 Fredericksburg.. 5.068 Lyhchburg 18,891 8,448 5,65ti 5.297 Kii40 6.2Kt> 11.499 6.239 5,666 Manchester 9.715 Newport News.. 19.635 Norfolk 46.624 21.810 17,427 85.U50 21.41)5 5,161 Petersburg.. P9rtsmouth Richmond.. Roanoke Staunlon Winchester. WASHINGTON. Everett .......... 7.838 NewWhatcom.. 6.834 Seattle Spokane Tacoma Walla Walla 80,671 36.848 37. 714 10,049 WEST VIRGINIA. Charleston ...... 11.099 Fairmont ......... 5.655 Grafton .......... 5.650 i Huntington ...... 11,923 I Martinsburg 7.564 Moundsville.. .. 5,362 Parkersburg 11.703 Wheeling 38,878 WISCONSIN. Antigo 5,145 Appleton..., 15,085 Ashland 13,074 Baraboo 5.751 Beaver Dam Beloit Chippewa Falls Eau Claire.. Fond du Lac Green Bay. . Janesville. . Kaukauna.. Kenosha LaCrosse.... Madison Manitowoc.. 5.128 10.436 8,094 17.517 15.110 13.185 5.115 11.606 19.164 .... 11.786 Marinette Marshtield Meuasha Menomonie . . . Merrill Milwaukee Neenah, Oconto Osnkosh Portage Racine Sheboygan Stevens Point. Superior Watertown Waukesha Wausau .. 16.195 .. 5,240 .. 5.589 .. 5,655 .. 8.537 ..285.315 .. 5.954 .. 5.646 .. 28.284 .. 5.459 . . 29,1(12 .. 22.9K2 .. 9.524 .. 31.091 . . 8.437 .. 7.419 .. 12,354 WYOMING. Cheyenne.... .. 14.087 Laramie 8.207 URBAN POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES. . [Twelfth census, 1900.] YEAR. Total. Urban. Per cent. YEAR. Total. Urban. Per cent. 1900 1890 1880 1870 I860 1850.... 75,468,099 62.622.250 50.155.783 38,558.371 31,443,321 23.191.876 24.i02.199 18,272,503 11.318.547 8,071.875 5,072.256 2.897.586 33.1 29.2 22.6 20.9 16.1 12.5 1830. 1820. 1800. 1790. 17.069.453 12.8rti.lEO 9.633.453 1.483 1214 1.453.994 864.509 475.135 356.920 210,873 131.472 In the above table the total population for 1900 is exclusive of residents on Indian lands and of Hawaii. The urban population in all cases includes persons living in cities and towns of 8.000 or more inhabitants. On the basis of places of 4.000 or more inhabitants the urban pop- ulation of the United States in 1900 was 28.411,698, or 37.3 per cent. DENSITY OF POPULATION. Inhabitants per square mile of land area in the states and territories in 1900. State or territory. Alabama 35.5 Alaska Arizona Arkansas California... Colorado Connecticut. Delaware .1 1.1 24.7 9.5 5.2 187.5 94.3 Dist.of Col'mbia 4,645.3 Florida 9.7 Georgia 37.6 Hawaii 23.9 Idaho 1.9 Illinois 86.1 State or territory. Indiana Indian Territory. Iowa Kansas 18.0 Kentucky 53.7 Louisiana 30.4 Maine 23.2 Maryland 120.5 Massachusetts . . "548.9 Michigan 42.2 State or territory. 70.1 Nebraska 12.6 1 Nevada 40.2 1 New Hampshire. Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana.. 22.1 33.5 45.2 New Jersey New Mexico ..... New York North Carolina. 13.9 .4 45. 250.3 1.6 152.6 North Dakota 4.5 Ohio 102.0 Oklahoma 10.3 Oregon 4.4 Pennsylvania.... 140.1 Rhode Island . , 407.0 State or territory. South Carolina . South Dakota. . . Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington ... West Virginia.. Wisconsin Wyoming 37.6 46.2 7.7 United States.. 26.6 POPULATION BY CONJUGAL CONDITION. [United States census, 1900.] CONDITION. Both sexes. Per cent. Males. Per cent. Females. Per cent. Single 44,187,155 57 9 23.666,836 60.6 20,520,319 55.1 Married 27 849,761 36.5 14003798 35.9 13,845.963 37.2 Widowed 3,903857 5.1 1,182.298 3.0 2.721,564 7.3 199.858 .3 84.903 ?, 114.965 .3 Unknown 162,746 .2 121,412 .3 41.334 .1 Total 76.303.387 100 39,059,242 100 37,244,145 100 POPULATION OF THE WORLD. [Based upon the Statesman's Year Book for 1903 and publications of the bureau of statistics Washington, D. C.] AFRICA. 151,631,036 BY GRAND DIVISIONS. Africa Asia Europe 393,577,190 North America 105,615,599 Oceania 52,203,955 South America 38,893,185 Total 1,604,805,353 Abyssinia (est., 1902) 3,500,000 British colonies (1901) 7,001,073 British protectorates (est., 1902). 35,000,000 Egypt (est., 1902) 9,821,045 French Africa (1901) 32,126,380 German Africa (est.. 1902) 12.600,000 Italian Africa (est., 1902) 450,000 Kongo Indep. State (est., 1902)... 30,000,000 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. 151,631,036 Liberia (est., 1902) 2,060,000 Morocco (1889) 9,400,000 Portuguese Africa (est., 1902).... 8,248,527 Spanish Africa (est., 1902) 124,011 Turkish Africa (est., 1902) 1,300,000 Total ASIA. Aden and Perim (1901)... Afghanistan (1900) Baluchistan (1901) Bhutan (1900) Ceylon (1901) China (1901).. 41,222 4,000,000 1,049,808 30,000 3,578,333 ... 407,337,305 French Iiido-China* (1901) 18,507,500 Hongkong (1901) 386,159 India. British (1901) 294,360,356 Japan (1899) 47,018,765 Korea (1900) 5,608,151 Labuan (1901) 8,411 Malay states (1901) 678,595 Manchuria (1901) 8,500,000 Mongolia (1901) 2,580,000 Nepal (1900) 4,000,000 Oman (1900) 1,500,000 Persia (1902) 9,500,000 Portuguese Asia (1901) 640,917 Russia in Asia (1901) 22,697,469 Samos (1900) 54,834 Siam (1900) 5,000,000 Sikkim (1901) 59,014 Straits Settlements (1901) 572,249 Tibet (1901) 6,430,000 Turkestan, Chinese (1901) 1,200,000 Turkey in Asia (1900) . 17,545,300 Total : 862,884,388 including French India. E TROPE. Andorra (1901) 6,000 Austria-Hungary (1900) 45,405,267 Belgium (1900) 6,693,548 Bulgaria (1900) 3,744,283 Denmark (1901) 2,464,770 France (1901) 38,961,945 Germany (1900) 56,367,178 Great Britain (1901) 42,168,111 Greece (1896) 2,433,806 Iceland (1901) 78,470 Italy (1901) 32,475,253 Monaco (1900) 15,180 Netherlands (1901) 5,263,232 Norway (1900) 2,239,880 Portugal (1900) 5,428,659 Roumania (1899) 5,912,520 Russia (1897) 106,264,136 San Marino (1899).. Servia (1900) Spain (1900) Sweden (1901) Switzerland (1900).... Turkey (1900) Total 393,577,190 11,002 2,493,770 18,618,086 5,175,228 3,315,443 8,041,423 54,358 195,588 17,535 5,371,315 312,816 1,572,845 52,301 30,527 392,140 11,895 1,647,300 1,294,400 587,500 37,479 770,242 127,434 13,545,462 NORTH AA1EK1CA. Bahamas (1901) Barbados (1901) Bermudas (1901) Canada (1901) Costa Rica (1901) Cuba (1899) Curacao (1900) Danish West Indies (1901).. French islands (1901).... Greenland (1901) Guatemala (1900) Haiti (1901) Honduras (1900) Honduras, British (1901) Jamaica (1902) Leeward islands (1901) Mexico (1900) Newfoundland* (1901) Nicaragua (1900) Porto Rico (1899) Salvador (1901) Santo Domingo (1888) United Statesf (1900) 76,303J387 Total 105,615,599 including Labrador, -(-Including Alaska. OCEANIA. Australian Federation (1901) Borneo, British (1901) Dutch East Indies (1900) Fiji islands (1901) Guam (1900) Hawaii (1900) Marquesas islands (1897) Marshall islands (1901) New Caledonia (1901) New Guinea, British (1901).... New Guinea, German (1901)... New Zealand (1901) Philippine islands (est., 1902). Samoan islands (1901) Society islands (1897) Taumotu islands (1897) Timor, Portuguese (1900) Tonga islands (1900) Total 52,203,955 SOUTH AMERICA. Argentine Republic (1901) 4,894,149 Bolivia (1900) 1,894.149 Brazil (1890) 14,333,915 Chile (1901) 3,146,577 Colombia (1898) 4,000,000 Ecuador (1902) 1,271861 Falkland islands (1901) 2!o76 Guiana, British (1891) 278,328 Guiana, French (1901) 32908 Guiana, Dutch (1901) 121,269 Paraguay (1899) 630,103 Peru (1896) 4,609999 Trinidad (1901) 2731898 Uruguay (1901) 959,137 Venezuela (1894) 2,444.816 Total 38,893,185 500,000 953.243 1,006,848 610,000 3,777,715 200.000 36,000,000 117,870 9.000 154,001 4,280 13,000 51,415 350,000 385,000 772,719 10,000,000 33,100 11,896 5,000 18,959 ELECTION OF POPE PITTS X. Giuseppe Sarto, cardinal archbishop and patriarch of Venice, was elected pope in succession to Leo XIII. by the conclave of cardinals Tuesday, Aug. 4. 1903. He was not imong those most frequently mentioned for he position and his elevation to the head -of he church occasioned some surprise. The choice, however, gave general satisfaction, is his fitness for the position was conceded 5y all who knew him. Like his predecessor n office he was at first unwilling to accept the high honor bestowed upon him, bat the appeals of his brother cardinals prevailed and he was duly crowned in St. Peter's Aug. 9. He assumed the title of Pope Pius X. The conclave which elected him pope began its sittings on Saturday, Aug. 1 and six ballots were taken before a choice was made. Cardinal Camerlengo Oreglia was in charge of the affairs of the church in the interim between the death of Leo XIIJ. and the election of Pius X. CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR ROOK FOR 1904. NEGROES IN THE UNITED STATES. [Federal census of 1900.] STATE OR TERRITORY. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia. Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Indian Territory Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland M assachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire. New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania.. Rhode Island., fr-outh Carolina.. South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming United States 1900. White. 1,001.152 30,493 944,580 1,402,727 529.046 892.424 153.977 191,532 1,181.294 154,495 4,734,873 2.458.502 302,680 2,218,667 1,416,319 1,8*52.309 692.226 952.424 2,769.764 2,398.563 1.737.036 641.200 2,944.843 226,283 1,056.526 35,405 410,791 1.812,317 180.207 7,156,881 311,712 4,060,204 367,524 394.582 6,141.664 419.050 557.807 380,714 1.540,186 2.426,669 272,465 342,7?1 1,192,855 496.304 915.233 2.057.911 89,051 Bfi.lWO.7 Negro. 827.307 168 1.848 11,045 8,570 15.226 30.697 86,702 230.730 1,034,813 233 293 85,078 57.505 36,853 52.006 284.706 650.804 1.319 235.064 31,974 15.816 4,959 161.234 1,523 134 662 1,610 99.2H2 ^96.901 18,831 1.105 156.845 9.092 782,321 465 480,243 672 826 660.722 2,514 43.999 2.542 940 PERCENTAGE 1900. White. Negro 54.7 48.0 756 72.0 94.5 98.0 98.2 83.4 68.7 56.3 53.3 43.4 95.5 98.2 97.7 77.2 99.4 96.3 86.7 52.8 99.7 80.2 98.7 99.1 99.2 41.3 94.8 93.0 99.1 83.6 99.8 96.2 92.3 98.5 66.7 97.7 97.7 92.3 95.4 97.5 97.8 41.6 94.8 76.2 79.6 98.5 99.7 64.3 95.8 95.5 99.5 _96.2_ 87.8 45.2 .3 1.5 28.0 .7 1.6 1.7 16.6 31.1 43.7 46.7 .2 .2 1.8 2.3 9.4 .6 3.5 13.3 47.1 .2 19.8 '.i .3 58.5 5.2 ,3 .2 3.7 .8 1.4 33.0 .1 2.3 4.7 Ji .1 23.8 20.4 .2 .2 35.6 .5 4.5 .1 1.0 11.6 PERCENTAGE, 1890. White. Negro. 55.1 13.4 63.2 72.6 91.6 97.9 98.3 83.1 67.1 57.5 53.2 86.6 92.7 98.5 97.9 61.2 99.4 96.4 85.6 49.9 99.7 79.3 98.9 99.0 98.9 42.2 94.4 82^6 99.8 96.7 65.2 95.5 97.6 79.4 95.1 97.9 97.8 40.1 94.1 75.6 78.1 97.7 99.7 61.6 95.4 95.7 99.3 94.8 87.5 44.8 .3 1.5 27.4 .9 1.5 1.6 16.8 32.8 42.5 46.7 .8 .2 1.5 2.1 10.3 .6 3.5 14.4 50.0 .2 20.7 1.0 .7 .3 57.8 5.6 1.0 .8 .5 1.2 1.2 34.7 .2 2.4 3.8 .4 2.0 2.1 59.8 21.8 .3 .3 38.4 .4 4.3 .1 1.5 PER CENT GAIN 1890-1900. White. Negro 20.1 609.5 66.7 15.4 21.7 32.2 20.7 10.3 45.6 25.6 14.5 174.5 16.7 2.9 ir.i 30.7 5.0 15.2 25.0 25.6 34.0 17.7 16.5 77.2 .9 9.5 9.3 29.8 26.1 20.8 19.7 70.9 13.3 489.9 30.7 19.3 24.0 20.7 16.1 15.2 39.0 32.3 3.4 16.9 45.6 _5ai_ 21.4 21.9 50.0 36.2 18.7 2.4 8.1 14.7 38.8 20.5 "56'.9 49.2 27.2 97.8 18.8 4.6 6.2 16.4 10.8 9.0 44.4 49.2 34.6 22.2 7.4 2.2 29.7 44.6 7.8 46.6 17.7 41.6 11.3 23.3 11.2 533.4 6.8 45.8 23.0 13.6 14.0 11.5 27.2 14.3 11.8 . 4.0 56.9 33.1 .4 2.0 18.1 NEGRO POPULATION BY CENSUS YEARS. YEAR. 1900 1890.... 1870 18(50 I860 1840 1830 1820 1810 1800 1790.... Total population. 76.3ffi.387 63.069.756 50 ,55.783 38,558.371 31.*43.321 23.191,876 17.069.453 12.806.020 9.638.453 7,23!.S81 5.308.483 3,929.214 White. 55.166.184 4H.403.400 33.589.377 26,922.537 19.553.068 14.1U5.805 10,537.378 7,866.797 5,862.073 4,306.446 3,172,306 Negro. 8,840.789 7,488.788 6.580.793 4.8S0.009 4,441,830 3.638.808 2.873.648 2.3:>8.<>42 1,771,656 1.377.XOS 1,002.037 757.208 PER CENT OF TOTAL. White. Negro. 87.8 87.5 86.5 87.1 85.6 84.3 83.2 81.9 81.6 81.0 81.1 80.7 11.6 11.!) 13.1 12.7 14.1 15.7 16.8 18.1 18.4 19.0 18.9 19.3 APPROPRIATIONS BY CONGRESS. 71 DEATH RATE IN_A1IERICAN CITIES. Per 1.000 of population in the census year 1900. City. Rate. iTall River 22.4 Indianapolis 16.7 Boston 20.1 i Jersey City 20.7 Buffalo 14.8 KansasCity 17.4 Los Angeles 18.1 Louisville City. Rate. Allegheny 18.4 Baltimore 21.0 Chicago 16.2 Cincinnati 19.1 Cleveland. Columbus Denver Detroit 17.1 15.8 is.ti 17.1 Memphis Milwaukee Minneapolis Newark 2.230.00 I--':;.7v..i588.75 60,16o,oo9.13 61.795.90S.21 $4,023.500.00 114.220,095. 5 1,771,168.76 7,577.369.31 7.383.628.00 8.197.989.24 24U75.652.53 674.306.67 65,140,916.67 145.245.230.00 113,658.238.75 560.000.00 65,319,915.45 595.800,474.10 28.050.007.32 5S2.072.890.38 15.917.44r>.94 557.948,010.93 15.688.330.61 617.W4.198.29 oV-'oO.i; 00.00 >VJ. l.-O). 181.42 2.722.795.13 50,130.000.00 597,990^37,32 7,990.018.67 573,636,341.54 3,802,301.34 Total reg'lar annual appropriates Permanent annual appropriations Grand total reg' lar and permanent annual appropriations 620,894.198.29 132.589,320.00 676,703.27t;.5.~) 123.921.220.00 7 TOTALS FOR SIX PRECEDING CONGRESSES. Congress. Fiscalyear. Amount. 50th 1889-1890 $817,9.323 3,240.111 1.055.808 3,108.626 3,168.559 6,374.916 5.637.2* iO 3.369.749 1,863,097 2,991,411 6.610.5S2 3.507.827 6.251.041 4.679.042 1,420.868 2,232,393 2,656,532 2,555.837 1,639,827 3,472.915 441,195 1.901.','S^ 3,255.347 1.201,410 2,196.888 1,761,000 2,0^8.534 773,964 973.830 1,021.271 495.963 1,020.600 196800 Philadelphia, Pa Baltimore, Md Cleveland O Buffalo, N. Y San ITrancisco, Ca^ Cincinnati, O New Orleans, La Detroit Mich . . . Milwaukee. Wis Washington. D. C Newark N. J Jersev City, N. J Louisville Ky Minneapolis, Minn Providence. R.I Indianapolis, Ind Kansas City. Mo St Paul. Minn Rochester N Y Toledo O 49.401.580 95.829.425 51,180.860 88,054,200 81.045.860 88,175.138 40.960.583 46.198.000 16,696.460 29.244.215 62.300.365 32,714.389 21,818.895 56.248,745 61.630.400 78,568,300 14,658,830 1,374.450 14.333.540 26,223.935 6.058.243 11.327,480 8,141.402 28.356.380 8.650,280 7,129,971 11,077.565 5.158,368 1.535.151 15.425.843 8.108,838 17,648,575 64,060,410 97,203,875 65,514.400 114.278.ia5 87,104.103 99.502,618 49.101.985 74.554.380 25,346,740 36.374.186 73,377.390 57,872,757 23.354.046 71,674,588 69.469.238 92,216.875 43.360.537 57.202.574 59.956.729 45,364.300 71,117.607 38.785.840 42,980,924 59.853.916 43.942.981 43.784.990 28.654.210 33,702.266 63,236.971 52,168.015 44,224,168 40.654.758 64,511.991 14,180.850 74.338.927 53,924.200 56.924.5VJ9 12.390.717 5,629.528 6.665.371 6.165.984 5.403.919 3,821,023 Allegheny, Pa Columbus, O Worcester. Mass Syracuse. N.Y Paterson, N.J Fall River Mass St Joseph, Mo Omaha, Neb Los Angeles, Cal Memphis. Tenn Albany, N.Y Cambridge. Mass Portland. Ore 43,565.385 41,494,010 33.911.100 42.608.869 29.982.740 35.236.279 52.831,862 13,637.189 18,462.719 11.453.200 25.508.738 8,803.100 7,744,645 7,021,954 Grand Rapids. Mich Richmond, Va Nashville, Tenn Seattle. Wash Wilmington Del 43,784,990 26,552,660 27.448.537 56.183.524 42.638.505 37,979,854 31.469.325 36.170.900 11.213,950 57,394,710 48.721,800 49.958.227 9,247.975 3.673.691 4.713.392 4,411.097 4.644.814 2,853.523 2,101.550 6.253.729 7.053,447 9.529.510 6,244,314 9,185,433 28.341,091 2.966.900 16.944,217 5,202.400 6.966,372 3,142.742 1,955.837 1.951.979 1,754.887 759.105 967.500 Bridgeport, Conn Lynn, Mass Oakland. Cal New Bedford, Mass Des Moines, Iowa Springfield, Mass Somerville. Mass Troy N Y Quincy 111 Springfield. Ill Rockford.Ill East St. Louis, 111 Joliet, 111 *Xot assessed. fFrom $23.17 to 35.38 in various boroughs. JI27.10 to $33.50. 78 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMAXAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. . POLICE, SALOONS AND CRIME IN LARGE CITIES. [From report of the department of labor. Washington , D. C.] The figures are in most cases for fiscal or calendar years ended in 1901, but in some instances they extend to April, 1902. CITT. Po- lice- men. LICENSED SAL.OONS. AKBESTS FOR Total arrests. Drunk- enness. Dis- turb- ing the peace As- sault and bat- tery. Hom- icide. Va- gran- cy. House- break- ing. Lar- ceny. All other f'nxes No. Am't of li- cense New York, N. Y... Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa.. St. Louis. Mo Boston. Mass Baltimore, Md 7.233 2.974 2>.'2 1,264 1.245 947 361 732 586 486 497 271 492 314 607 360 357 339 212 310 165 222 1 130 123 136 is 'i 12( & 94 55 121 15S 110 59 "8 89 100 105 4b 87 99 88 62 83 61 62 85 59 69 55 10.821 6,740 1,737 2.253 980 2.095 1.820 2,570 3.052 1,676 572 1.49t 1.252 1,869 492 1.283 1,021 887 351 461 525 475 314 506 361 659 1VO 533 90 394 405 481 98 155 220 200 64b 1% 91 413 "$500 1,100 500 ...t.. 250 350 500 84 350 1,100 '"566 200 400 250 250 155 1,000 400 350 250 1,000 500 600 350 1.100 350 -loo 450 250 '1.066 1,000 600 50 1,100 1,800 500 71,573 H32.482 30,4^8 4,068 19.511 10,225 10,192 11.289 14,742 1.928 15,040 5.157 2.043 1,901 4,072 1,630 3,197 1.360 2,090 5.561 1,085 1,333 1.614 28.515 10,338 fi.020 3.540 609 .2.503 3.910 1,076 1,100 1,300 550 194 676 622 481 3,383 548 MS IS 1.101 290 199 629 37 60 61 32 21 31 19 55 39 25 47 5 5 12 27 13 1 4 13 20 1 6.976 819 5,372 1,805 311 351 221 2.824 2.127 2.795 1,370 2,154 259 383 2,196 240 285 232 579 122 961 4,549 336 1,896 1,831 213 228 617 129 231 238 246 73 28 35 61 51 179 238 217 1 125 162 45 10.403 6.77K 4.W3 1.753 2.921 2.708 1.612 2,006 957 705 229 577 799 408 2,485 583 654 681 423 596 901 933 327 3.419 21.844 s.s-r, 8,747 7.690 8,859 5.000 3.46S ti.ii-.'s 6.2Sfc> 4.8(12 3.883 2,114 824 8.038 1.485 1,128 1,882 1,391 2.100 2.761 3.877 823 133,749 69,809 61,189 23,666 34.500 31.423 19.219 25.057 27.362 12.913 23.067 17,221 7,795 5,260 26,062 6,399 7.343 7.396 5,292 9,025 7.033 16,230 3,881 7.818 6.395 91o 5.220 79(5 4.113 1.907 1,531 1,319 4.692 1,892 1.207 5,647 1.648 625 2,755 496 300 86 5,066 536 Buffalo, N. Y San Francisco.Cal. Cincinnati, O Pittsburg, Pa New Orleans, La... Milwaukee, Wis... Washington, D. C. Newark, N.J Jersey City, N. J. . Louisville. Ky Minneapolis, Minn Providence, R. I... Indianapolis, Ind.. Kansas City. Mo... St. Paul, Minn Rochester, N. Y.... Denver, Col Toledo. O 1,621 343 965 655 3,524 1.321 2.544 880 360 1,596 719 115 362 773 ihi 159 37 237 317 147 6 18 5 5 5 6 1 5 1,640 111 94 372 62 43 198 . m 31 14 21 58 51 68 528 285 53 241 272 517 442 2.702 2,143 608 1,718 647 1.234 1,193 7.678 3,437 3.372 3,968 5.001 3.676 5,229 Allegheny, Pa Columbus, O Worcester, Mass.. Syracuse. N. Y.... New Haven. Conn. Paterson, N. J Fall River. Mass... St. Joseph. Mo Omaha. Neb Los Angeles. Cal.. Memphis, Tenn Scranton. Pa Lowell, Mass Albany, N. Y Cambridge, Mass.. Portland. Ore Atlanta. Ga GrandRapids,Mich 2,250 704 2,559 3,006 Jl 4,079 1.005 1.620 1.419 4,163 1,081 1.344 1,360 2.136 1,020 2,602 497 1,346 1,146 815 1.036 2,904 1.333 1,321 1.197 1,669 1,494 739 536 861 345 920 164 722 277 647 1.310 429 612 459 191 91 571 406 137 8.642 211 475 799 1.958 1,797 405 102 989 488 719 159 155 156 115 139 348 52 33 572 473 121 395 188 1.537 217 337 226 398 106 376 223 610 37 227 257 176 239 23 37 258 1,144 1,433 153 254 39 351 186 208 454 263 119 197 214 109 93 127 212 197 382 237 18 205 49 161 41 ..... 3 6 26 2 1 3 1 4 2 2 1 9 20 8 ""i 3 3 10 2 2 3 64 248 1,188 525 643 113 27 360 8 367 2,439 82 348 162 2,405 1.139 149 122 136 '"190 65 17 60 25 24 8 17 142 32 132 236 88 311 67 141 411 96 43 69 61 113 18 62 61 101 23 42 12 46 120 172 g 27 36 62 40 46 16 37 22 42 49 24 ""36 11 76 16 30 29 1 259 230 363 261 476 62 247 246 268 274 212 188 307 519 1,232 306 244 75 323 199 187 243 178 119 190 137 126 156 83 109 158 300 170 15 37 58 162 38 857 970 2.598 1.261 ],774 427 666 451 687 1.H40 1,763 301 3,439 1.024 1.104 5.315 557 298 448 229 539 580 665 803 512 325 2,474 411 352 417 407 798 649 76 930 333 11,165 207 4.353 2.916 7,615 5.898 4,734 2,273 5.400 2.954 3,267 3,803 17,286 1,917 6,218 5.137 10.460 9,797 4,231 1,143 3,623 2,287 2,730 2,579 4.230 2.609 2,397 2,063 5.115 2.321 1.376 1,988 2.173 2,097 2,685 566 1,030 2,641 2,266 269 119 180 418 297 232 268 171 170 178 20t ft 218 62 58 78 54 400 1,000 51C 350 1 600 450 500 300 500 350 450 1,500 400 2.500 1,400 1,200 1,500 Richmond. Va Nashville. Tenn... Seattle. Wash Hartford. Conn Reading, Pa Wilmington. Del.. . Trenton, N.J Bridgeport, Conn. . Lynn, Mass Oakland, Cal Lawrence, Mass... New Bedf ord.Mass. DesMoines,Iowa.. Springtield, Mass.. 5 8 1 1 ...... 8 2 1 5 ""5 Troy N Y 124 92 63 65 31 19 39 33 289 362 292 210 130 153 48 160 105 500 250 75 500 500 502 1,000 500 1.000 Hoboken, N. J Bvansville.lnd.... Peoria 111 . Quincy, 111 Springfield. Ill Rpckford, 111 E. St. Louis, 111.... Joliet. Ill *$100 to $800. tlnnkeepers. $2,OOiJ; common victualers, $500 to I 1.100. }#100 to $1.500. Sinn- keepers. $2.000; first-class saloons, $1.500; second-class saloons. $600. II Innkeepers, $2,500; first- class saloons. $1,800: fourth-class, SI. 500. "[Includes arrests tor disturbing peace. VESSELS IN FOREIGN CARRYING TRADE. 79 APPORTIONMENT OF REPRESENTATIVES. Under each census since the formation of the government. STATE. Admitted. Constitu- tion. Ratio 30,000. 1st census . Ratio 33,000. k 13d census. Rut in 35,000. 1 PI 3 5th census. Ratio 47.7(H>. 5=SS 1 17th census. Ratio 03.423. 1 9th census. Ratio HI. 425. i | 5 Ili 7 8 3 1 11 25 13 11 8 11 7 4 6 14 12 9 8 16 1 6 1 2 10 37 10 2 21 2 32 2 7 2 10 16 1 2 10 11 1 383 Alabama Isl'i 5 6 3 3 8 4 8 5 6 1 9 6 7 2 Arkansas 1 SHfi California 1S50 Colorado 1ST*', Connecticut .. is'h 5 1 7. 1 7 1 7 2 6 1 6 1 1 i 1 1 8 1 1 7 1 2 9 1 2 10 1 20 13 11 4 4 6 12 'J 7 14 1 3 1 2 7 34 9 2 ! 28 7 11 1 2 11 8* 11 6 4 6 13 12 7 7 15 1 6 8 34 9 A 30 2 7 2 10 13 1 2 10 2 4 10 1 Florida 3 2 4 6 7 9 1 Idaho 1 s'H 1 Illinois 1818 1 3 7 7 10 9 11 2 14 11 6 i 5 5 10 6 2 5 9 19 13 9 3 10 6 5 6 i 3 6 13 l-'li; Iowa is-i; Kentucky Louisiana 1792 2 6 10 12 7 4 13 12 10 4 7 .1 .... 5 10 4 6 6 11 4 2 5 7 Maine Maryland 1820 6 8 14 9 17 9 20 Massachusetts Kr 1 SVs Mississippi 1817 i i 2 2 Missouri Montana Nebraska 18S5J i 5 31 7 3 7 33 8 "26" 27 2 5 1S(>4 N. Hampshire. New Jersey 3 4 6 5 j 10 j 12 6 2? 13 6 6 it 1 4 5 34 9 3 5 as 8 New York North Carolina North Dakota. Ohio i siV> 6 14 19 21 21 1 25 2 6 19 24 2 4 ISVt Pennsylvania. Rhode Island.. South Carolina South Dakota. Tennessee 1796 1-1" 8 1 5 13 6 8 23 2 9 26 2 9 1 24 2 7 3 6 9 13 11 10 2 8 4 10 6 Utah 1-10 1791 [868 "io" 2 19 4 22 6 23 5 22 5 21 ii .1 3 11 3 9 10 1 4 9 1 Virginia Washington. .. West Virginia. '"e" 3 8 3 Wyoming J1890 Total 1 65 105 141 181 213 240 223 237 243 293 332 357 VESSELS IN FOREIGN CARRYING TRADE. Values of imports and exports of the United States carr with the percentage carried in American vessels. ied in American and foreign vessels, YEAR ENDED JCTNE 30. IMPORTS. EXPORTS. Per cent, in Am. vessels. In American vessels. In foreign vessels. In American vessels. In foreign vessels. 1870 $153,237.077 149.317.368 124.926.977 127.471,688 139.139,891 127,096,434 121.561.193 108.229.615 117.299,074 109,1:33.454 93.535.867 82.050.118 104.304.940 92.900.710 108,178,706 123,696.385 $309,140.510 503.494.913 623.676.134 676.51 1.763 648.535.976 695,184.394 503.810.334 590.538.362 626.890.521 619,784,338 492.08f5.003 581.673.550 701.223.735 682.671.474 744.772.048 _ 835.846.5*8 $199.732.324 109.029.209 75.382.012 78.9JJ8.047 81.033.844 70.670.073 71.258.893 62.277.581 70.392.813 79.441.823 67.792.150 78.562.0*8 90.779.252 83.385,296 80.083,527 _. 88.359.812 $329.786.978 720.770.521 739,594.424 773.589.324 916,022,832 733,132.174 825.798.918 695,357.830 751.083.000 905,969.428 1,090,406.476 1.064.590.307 1.193.220.689 1,291.518.933 .1.098,269.505 1.174.. 1806. 1S( 17. . 1S10. 1811. 1812. 1813. 1814. HI:.. M6. 1817. 1818. 1819. $75,463,476.52 77.227.924.66 80.358.634.04 78/27.404.77 1820 83,762.172.07 82.064.479.33 79.228.529.12 78.408.669. 82.976.294.35 83.038.050.80 80.712.632.25 77.054.ffi6.40 86,427,120.88 82,312.150.50 75.723.270.Wi 69,218,398.64 65.196.317.97 57.023.192.09 53.173.217.52 48.005,587.76 45,209,737.90 55,962.827.57 81.487,846.24 99.a33.660. 15 127.334.933.74 123.591 .965.16 103,466,633.83 95.529,648.28 1823 ... 1824.... 1829.... 1830.... iasi ... 835.... _a36.... 1837 .. 1840.... 1841.... 1842.... 1843 ... 1845. 1846 1847 Wl,015.5ti6.15 8a.987.427.tw; 93.546.67ti.98 90.875.877.28 90,2611.7:7.77 83,788.332.71 81.955,059.99 73.987.357.20 67.475.048.87 58.421,413.67 48.565.40b.50 39,123.191.68 24.3-J2.235.18 7,001,696.83 4,760.082.08 33.733.05 37.513.05 336.957.83 3,308.124.07 10.434,221.14 3,573.343.32 5.250.875.54 13.594.480.73 20.201.226.27 32.742,922.00 23. 461. 652.50 I5.925.h03.01 15.550.202.97 88.Sifi.534.77 1818.. 1849.. 1850.. Nil . . 1-52.. 853.. 1854.. :855. . 856.. 857. 858.. 859.. I860. , 1861.. J. 863.. 864. . 1S65. . .: 867.. 868.. 186-.).. 1870. , 1871.. 872.. 1873. , 1874. 1875. , $47.044,863.23 63,061.858.69 63,452.773.55 68,304.7'. 6.li2 66.199.811.71 59.80:1117.70 42.24-J.t--J.4-J 35,586,956.56 31462,537.90 28.699.831.85 44,911.881.03 58,496,837.a8 64.842.287.88 90.580.873.72 524.176.412.13 1,119.772.138.63 1.815,784. :>;i).:,7 2,680.647.869.74 2.773.236.173.69 2,678,126.103.87 2,611.687,851.19 2,588.452.213.94 2,480.672.427.81 2.353.211.332.32 2,253,251.328.78 2, 284.482.993.20 "2,251,690,468.43 *2, 232.284,531.95 1*76. 1S77. i-7s. 1-79. 1880. 1881. H*2. 1883. 18S4. 1885. 18*6. 1837. 1888. 1889. i-;to. 1891. 1 8! 12. 1*93. 1*94. 1SU.V 1*96. 1897. 1896! 1*99. 1900. 1901 1902. . . . . *2, 180.395.067.15 ....*2, 205.301 ,392.10 ....*2, 256,205.892.53 ....*2,349.567.4S2.04 ....*2, 120.415.870.63 ....*2. 069,913.560.58 ....*!, 918.312.994.03 ....*!, 884,171.728.07 ....*!. aSO.528.923.57 ....tt, 876,424.275.14 ....fl. 756.445.205.78 .tl. 688.220.Ktl.RS .tl. 795.992,320.58 .+1.640,673.340.28 .tl, 585.821 .048.73 .tl, 560.472,784.61 .tl, 628 840. 151 .ftS .tl, 598,111.156.13 .tl, 668,757.127.68 ....tl, 698.67 6.661 .25 ....tl. 778,434.491.40 ....tl. 811 ,435, 708.90 .... tl. 798.066.421.90 ....tl. 984,766.107.92 ....t2, 101.445,225.67 ....+2.094.481,966.89 ....J2, 111.654.973.89 ....tl, 309.405.912.89 *In the amount are included the certificates of deposit outstanding, for which a like amount in United States notes was on special deposit in the treasury for their redemption and added to the cash balance in the treasury. -(Exclusive of Bold, silver, currency and treasury notes of 1890 held in the treasurer's cash and including bonds issued to the several Pacific railroads not yet redeemed. {Exclusive of gold and silver certificates and treasury notes of 1890 held in the treasurer's cash. ANALYSIS OF THE PUBLIC DEBT. JULTl. Debt on which in- terest has ceased. Debt bear- ing no interest.* Outstanding principal. Cash in the treasury. Principal of debt less cash in treasury. Popula- tion of the United States. $ S Interest \ per capita. \ 1880. .. $7,621,455.26 $388,800,815.37 $2,120.415.370.63 $201,088.622.88 $1,919.326,747.75 50.155.78.3 138.27 $1.59 1890. .. 1,815,805.26 825,011,289.47 1,552.140.204.73 661.355.884.20 924,465.218.53 62JJ22.250 14.22 .47 1891. .. 1.614.705.26 933.So'J.T' it;.: 1 ..'. 1,545,996.591.61 694.083.839.83 851.912.751.78 63.975.000 13.34 .37 1892. . 2,785,875.26 1.000.C48.939.37 1.558.464,144.63 746,937,681.03 841,526.463.60 12.93 35 1S93. . 2.094,060.26 958.854.525.87 1,545.985,686.13 707.016.210.89 838.969.475.75 66:82i)'.000 12.64 :i5 1894. . I,a51,240.26 9!>5.360,506.42 1.632.253.636.68 732.940,256.13 899.313.380.55 68.275.000 13.30 .38 1895. . 1.721.590.26 958.1 ( .7,:vil.9'.i 1.675,120,988.25 811.061.686.46 864.059.314.78 69.878.000 13.08 .42 1896. . 1,600.890.26 H2( 1,839.543.14 1,769,840.323.40 953,906,635.6] 915,934,687.89 71.390.000 13.60 .49 1897. . 1346,880.26 968,960.655.64 1,817.672.>5.90 <25.649.7f>. : i.87 992.022.900.03 72.807.000 13.78 .48 1898. . 1.262.680.00 947.901 .845.64 1.796.531.985.90 769.446.503.76 1.027,085.492.14 74.522.000 14.08 .47 1899. . 1.218.3110.26 944.0UJ.V;..;,; 1.991.9-27.:'^;.'.r2 8:36.607.071.73 1.155.320,235.19 76.011.000 15.55 .54 1900. . 1,176,320.26 1.112.805911.41 2.136.il.i iS'1.67 1.029.249.833.78 1.107.711.257.89 76.304.799 14.52 .44 1901. . 1,415.620.26 I.154.770.j::x.;:, 2.14:i.82;.933.89 1.098.587,813.92 1,044.739,119.97 77.647.000 13.45 1902.. . 1,280,860.26 L-J-Jii.259.245.63 2.158.610.443.89 1,189.153.204.85 969.457,241.04 79.003.000 12.27 .'35 1903.. . 1,205,090.26 1.286.718.281.63 2.202,464.781.89 1.362,698.474.16 8:39.766.307.47 80.847.000 10.31 .31 *Include3 certificates issued against gold, silver and currency deposited in the treasury. TRAFFIC THROUGH THE STE. MARIE CANALS. YEAR. 1892... 1*93.. 1894... 1895... 1*97.".! 1898... l.*99... 1900... 1901... 1902... 12.58T 12.008 14.491 17 9.56 18.615 17.171 17.761 20.255 19.452 20.041 22.059 10.647.mS 8.949.754 13.110.866 16.806.781 17.249.418 17.619.933 18.622,754 21.958.347 22.315.&M 24.626.976 31.955.582 Freight, tons.* Freight, value. 11.214.333 10.796.572 13.195.8W 15.062.580 18.982.755 21.234.W4 25.255.810 25.643.073 28,403.065 35.961.146 $1*5.117.267 145,436.957 143.114,502 159.575,129 195.146.842 218.2:35.927 233.069.740 281.364.7rO 267,041^9 289.906.865 358.306,300 Passengers 25.890 27.236 31,656 37,066 40.213 43,426 49.082 68.556 'Registered. tNet tons of 2.000 pounds each. NEWSPAPERS IN AMERICA IN 1903. 81 RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES^ THE GOVERNMENT (1891-1903). REVENUE BY FISCAL YEARS. YEAR. distorts. Internal revenue. Miscel- laneous. Total revenue. Excess of revenue over ordinary ex- penditures. 1891. 1892. 1900. 1901 . 1902. 1903. $219,522,205 177.452,964 208,365,017 131.818,531 152,158,617 160.021,751 176,554,126 149.575,062 206,128,148 233.164,871 238.585.45*5 254,456,927 283,891.719 $145.686.249 153,971,072 147.111,232 143,421.672 146.762.864 146.668,774 170,900,641 273,437.161 295.327.926 307,180,664 272,503,214 230,115,256 $23,374.457 20,251,872 18,253,898 17,118.618 16,706,438 19.186.060 23.614,422 83.602,501 34,716,730 35,911,170 41,919.218 36,445.046 44,880,551 $392,612.447 354,397.784 385,818.629 297,722.019 313.390.075 347,721,905 405,321 .335 515,960,620 567,240,851 563.405,188 $26,&38.542 9,914,454 2,341,674 *69.803,260 *42.805.223 *25.203.245 *18.052,254 *38.(47.247 '89,111,559 79,527.060 77,717,984 92.287,376 52,615,453 * Expenditures In excess of revenue. EXPENDITURES BY FISCAL YEARS. YEAR CIVIL AND HISC'LLANEOUS Prem. on loans, pur- chase of bonds, etc. Other civil and mis- cellaneous items. War depart- ment. Navy depart- ment. Indians. Pensions. Interest on public debt, Total ordi- nary ex- penditures, 1892. IS93. is.)4. 1895. $10,401,221 $110,048,167 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 103,732,799 101.943,730 93,279,730 87.216.234 90.401,267 35.520.505 119,191,255 105,773.190 122,305,571 113.512.627 125,096.000 148,720,069 46.895,456 49,641.773 54.567.930 51.804,759 50,830.920 48.950.267 91,992.000 229.841,254 134,774,767 143,746,433 111.661.793 118.310.382 $26,113,896 30.136,084 31.701,294 28,797.795 27,147,732 34,561,546 58,823,667 63,942,104 55.953,077 61.339.449 68,458,426 82.970,223 $8,527,469 11,150,578 13,345,347 10,293,482 9,939,754 12,165,528 13.016.802 10,994.667 12,805,711 10,175,106 10.887.448 10,039.015 12.922.004 $124,415,951 134.583,053 159.357.585 141.177,285 141,395.228 139.434.000 141,053.164 147.452.368 $37,547,135 9365,773,905 140.877,316 139,312,527 138.479,570 138.416,666 23,378,116 27,264,392 27,841.406 30,978,030 35,385.028 37,791,110 7,585.056 40,160.333 32.447,274 29.116,171 28,556.797 345,023,330 383,477.954 365.195.298 356,195,296 352,179.448 3ti5.774,159 443,368.582 605,072.179 487.713,791 510,038,704 471.267,601 506.272.073 NEWSPAPERS OF AMERICA IN 1903. From American Newspaper Annual.] STATE OR TERRITORY Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia... Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Indian Territory Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Daily. Weekly Total. 477 296 128 30 27 137 281 15 82 1,204 612 134 905 612 236 155 100 147 419 40 362 35 97 1,737 868 148 1,122 716 317 201 165 204 683 807 762 259 994 100 &40 STATE OR TERRITORY. Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Philippines Porto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Total Gain over 1902 Canadian provinces . . . Daily. 9 16 57 5 207 28 8 169 32 22 20! 4 15 14 12 16 16 91 2,313 64 116 Weekly 21 124 282 60 1.097 187 191 802 235 167 954 1 9 41 111 264 244 695 56 78 16,132 197 795 Total. 34 150 376 272 207 1,201 279 226 1,481 5 24 66 150 300 322 855 81 99 253 262 220 709 50 372 1,141 'Includes periodicals of all kinds. 82 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. NATIONAL DEBTS OF THE WORLD. [From report prepared by O. P. Austin, chief of bureau of statistics.] Interest PER CAPITA OF Total in Rates and other . COUNTRY. United States of inter- annual charges Revenue. Expendi- ture. 1 1 3 currency. est. (bu dyet S 2 E ^ estir late). D si .^ Per ct. M *"* Argentine 1901 $509.604.444 4*6-6 O6. 902.377 163.339,188 $<>i.283,632 1128.85 5.80 116.01 Australasia 1900 1,183.055.000 3-5 45. 458,000 167,335.000 161,738.000 263.90 10.14 37.48 Austria-Hungary 1901 1,154.791.000 3 -4 51. 175,285 73.659.000 73.659,000 25.80 1.14 1.64 Austria 1900 042.194.000 3 -5 30. W9.000 215.237.000 215.208.000 24.89 1.20 8.34 Hungary 1900 904.941.000 3 -4 41. "92. (Ml 209.001.000 208.50Sl.000 47.75 2.22 11.02 Belgium 1901 504.459.540 2*6-3 19. V;.;.>11 85.494.672 S3.S-Si.s60 75.63 2.93 12.81 Bolivia 1901 2.336.258 4-5 115.0! 3.431.000 3.712.000 1.16 .05 1.70 Brazil 1901 480,985.000 4 -5 *21. jOMxm 90,152.000 70.0til.000 33.56 1 50 6.29 British coloniesf. 19(>i 265.541.<00 3 -6 *10. Mil.Um 79.956.595 81.071.024 26.43 1.04 7.95 Canada Chile 1901 ffi&ffig 2*6-5 13, (92!000 51.030.000 42.975.000 38.052.000 50.59 36.41 2.55 .31 9.72 13.90 China 287.123.500 4^/7 *12. 00,000 *73:500'OOC *73.500 000 72 .03 18 Co'ombia 1898 15 809 (XX) 3 -5 7,031.000 8.897.000 3 95 .22 1 76 Costa Rica 1901 13.124.00C 3 -5 * Y.'.Vimi 3.513.000 43. 75 1.75 11 71 Denmark 55795724 3 1. v.'l >!_' 19247008 2061'361 24 15 82 8 33 Ecuador 191JO 7.882.435 3*6-5 1,696:600 3,564.000 3.620.000 6.21 .86 2.80 Egypt KMI 500.402.729 3-4*6 20, 063.637 66,424,345 54.43', .259 53.61 2.15 6.04 France 1901 5.800,691.814 3 -3*1 241. 762.029 fi91.349.-im 691 291 192 150 61 6.28 17 95 German empire.. 1901 557.626.622 3 -3*fc 18,283;i41 471. 002.666 489.804,000 9.96 .33 8.39 German states . . 2 015 958 OOC Greece 1901 10S.54S.444 4 -5 6.293.730 13.tJ50.533 13.626.206 69.25 2.58 5.61 Guatemala 19110 20.826.507 4 -5 * 950.000 2.687.000 2.643.000 13.23 .60 1.70 Honduras 1900 89.376.92C 4 -5 1. 125,190 1.114.429 1.119,295 219.60 2.76 2.74 India British... . 1902 2*6-4*6 33. 971.400 328.955.934 316.103.507 4.67 .15 1.49 Italy 1901 2'583l983J8C 3*6-5 114. 177.185 317.349.o32 313.276.071 81.11 3.58 9.96 Japan loni 206 799 994 4-5 18 !'; ~\rl 121 433 725 119 934 893 4 73 41 2 78 Mexico laoi 16S.771.428 3 -5 10. 89.689 29.267.131 26.035.775 13.36 .84 2.32 Netherlands 1901 46C.419.294 2*6-3 14. 117338 58.323.000 90.74 2.74 11.35 Nicaragua. 1901 4.901.819 4-6 * Jm.oui *1.459.950 *2.'433.'250 9.80 .40 2.92 Norway 1901 53.211.132 3 -3*6 1, 423,884 21.457.420 20.912.308 25.08 .67 10.11 Paraguay 1900 19.972.000 3 -4*6 300,000 844.000 892.000 30.45 1.22 Peru 1900 20.321.784 4 -6 * 5.914.000 6.072.000 4.41 1 28 Portugal 1901 1901 670.221.374 2SO.13ti.991 13* 21,550.320 17.904.996 56.3ti3.000 28.001.000 59.237.000 29.249.000 143.82 $.37 4^62 3.00 12 '.09 4.74 Roumania Russia 1901 3,167.320.000 3 -5 141. il9,000 891.7?2.000 921.063.000 24.56 1.10 6.91 Servia 1901 81.972.118 4 -5 3. 107,478 15.144.548 14.842.825 33.43 1.5$ 6.17 Spain 1H01 1,727.994.620 4 -5 80, 782.000 170.998.000 174,752.000 95.53 4.46 9.45 fweden 1901 85.154.320 3 -3*6 3, 173,388 39.043.000 39.043.000 16.71 .62 7.66 witzerland Turkey 1901 5.919.219 726.511.195 %&t 820.000 28.419.600 19.392.000 81.S93.462 18.924.000 81.533.341 5.10 29.25 .26 1.14 6.21 3.29 United kingdom. 1901 3,060.926.304 112. 185,531 583.201. 360 650.258,113 74.83 2.76 14.20 United States}... 1902 969.457.241 2 -4 27. 542,945 634.OS2.s43 595.795.609 12.25 .35 8.65 Uruguay 1101 124.374.189 3*6-5 6. 166.000 16.608.000 16.tiOS.000 148.06 7.2C 19.77 Venezuela 1896 37.725.814 4-5 1.949.686 6.452.000 8.790.000 14 51 2.48 Total 31.063.505.258 1.208.305.409 5.902.879.975 5.881.372.515 24.00 *Estimated. fExcept Australasia, Canada and British India. ^Figures for June 30, 1902. THE MONROE DOCTRINE. The famous "Monroe doctrine" was enun- amicable relations existing between the ciated by President Monroe in his message United States and those powers to declare to congress Dec. 2, 1823. Referring to steps that we should consider any attempt on taken to arrange the respective rights of Russia, Great Britain and the United their part to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere as dangerous to States on the northwest coast of this conti- our peace and safety. With the existing nent, the president went on to say: "In the discussions to which this interest colonies or dependencies of any European power we have not interfered and shall not has given rise, and in the arrangements by which thev may terminate, the occasion has- interfere. But with the governments who have declared their independence and main- been deemed proper for asserting, as a tain it. and whose independence we have, principle in which the rights and interests of the United States are involved, that the American continents, by the free and in- dependent condition which they have as- sumed and maintain, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colo- on great consideration and on just princi- ples, acknowledged, we could not view anv interposition for the purpose of oppressing them or controlling in any other manner their destiny by any European power in any other light than as the manifestation of an nization bv anv European power. * unfriendly disposition toward the United We owe it. therefore, to candor and to the States." DISASTERS TO SHIPPING. 83 ARMIES AND NAVIES OF THE WOELD. [Data chiefly from the Statesman's Year Book for 1903.] COUNTRY. ARMIES. NAVIES. T[ Annual cost of army and navy. Pence footing. War footing. Ships. Men. Afghui Argent Austra AustriE Belgiui Bolivia Brazil. 1st an ine Repu lian Com i-Hungar n 150.000 44.000 120.000 82 (511 blic .... nonwez y 500,000 45 7 35 5.000 2.009 $12,000.000 3.955.40T 70.124.32C 11.050.883 1.082.000 12.493.000 2.043.829 7,950.000 22.000.000 266,300 ilth 374.148 61,644 82.560 28.000 39.000 17.385 300.000 1,000 12.600 9.769 3.341 18.068 587,286 581.519 279,758 22.104 7,000 6.828 20500 2,580.000 143,000 12 8,800 Canada Chile , 400.397 1,000.000 '"35.666" 61.582 24 I 2 52 2 China. Colomt Costa 1 Denma Benadc Egypt France Germai Great I Greece Guaten Haiti ia tica rk 4.468.5(10 1.845.700 2.611.000 203.559.750 16.-5.977.500 504.KOO.OOO 3,000.000 256.000 r 128 2,500.000 3.000.000 934.050 82.000 86.900 352 109 447 22 53.827 31.171 122.500 3.000 ly Jritain... lala 6 Hondu Italy . ras 343.250 76,292.200 37,412,562 7,142,000 261.976 Ifi7,fi29 32.143 12.400 25.438 2.000 30.900 1 582- 3,356.926 682,007 146.500 30.400 68.000 17.000 81,700 94 110 7 3 38 ""72" 3 2 4 56 25.595 35,355 590 Japan. Mexico Morocc Nether Nicaraj Norway Paragu Persia Peru.. Portug Rouma Russia Salvad Servia Siam.. Spain. Sweden Switzei Turkey United Urugus Venezu o .... 8.500 ""890" 16,686.100 490.300 5.000.000 645.852 1,260.0(0 1,925,000 9.713.500 7,544.000 213,826.060 1,719,850 3,694.800 rf 24.500 4.000 31.578 63.280 1,100.000 4,000 22.448 5.000 119.432 37,200 53,520 '"i7i'.324" 173.948 4.600.000 29.000 3UO.OOO 10.000 213.972 500.000 526.105 1,500,000 il nia 117 1 60,000 22 24 56 ...... 116 4 10.000 35,989.800 12.267,600 5,710,451) 32.511.000 II 180,509.779 1.750.520 2.049.200 land "30.666" 28,000 184 700,620 59,8(56 States*.. 3,504 9,000 100.050 60.000 lia:::::: *Active militia. +Troops of the line. ^Authorized army. 100.000. Shipsof all kinds, built and building in 1903. ^In most cases the figures are for 1902-1903. || Fiscal year 1903. NOTE According to the above table the total number of men under arms in the world is approximately 5.500,000. not counting reserves, marines and sailors in the navies. The total cost of the military and naval establishments of the world for one year is approximately ?1,Q81,768,000. DISASTERS TO SHIPPING. On and near the coasts and on the rivers of the United States and therAmerican vessels at sea, and on the coasts of foreign countries. Tear. Wrecks.* Lives lost. Loss on vessels. rear. Wrecks* Lives lost. Loss on vessels. Loss on cargoes. 1381.. . 1882.. . 1883. 18S4. . 1885. . 1886. . 1887. .. 1888. .. 1889. .. LS90. .. 1891 .. 1.528 1.514 1.41t; 1,647 1.407 1.650 1,569 1.534 1.526 1.470 1.475 623 502 539 807 335 76 553 553 656 556 448 f7.080.295 6.848,270 7.020.955 7.384,380 7.378,595 7.093.085 6.265.055 6.811,440 9.578.195 7,653.480 r,.l)34.(;<.t.-> $4,607,610 1892. . 1.556 3.414.310 1893. . 1.481 2.393,760 1S94. . 1.653 3.874.815 1895. . 1.496 2,443.410 1896. . l.:-;<2 3.267,135 1897 . 1,206 2.140.990 1898. . 1.191 3.571.290 1899. . 1.574 2.446.605 1900. . 1.234 2.172.595 1901. . 1.265 2.593,010 1902. . . . 1.306 646 401 80:! 704 369 299 743 742 25-2 437 52(5 17.386.675 7.7(53.995 8.576.<5 7.530,540 6.4S5.595 (5.442.175 10.7-.K2aO 8,882.835 7.186,990 6.965.160 8.5^0.770 $2.577.870 2,003.655 2.15^(555 1.944..S10 2.01S.140 1.731.7(55 1.740.515 2,451,905 3,350.500 2.119.335 2.294.530 ! *Total or partial. 84 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. CAUSES FOR DIVORCE. Summary of the laws in effect in various states and territories. STATE OR TKRKITOKY. J? I Is g 1 a 's NJ 1 1 NON- AGE. 11 J! ft j | *1 Alabama. Yes.. Yes- Yes. . Yes.. Yes.. Yes- Yes.. Yes- Yes- Yes- Yes- Yes.. Yes.. Yes.. Yes- Yes.. Yes.. Yes.. Yes.. Yes.. Yes.. Yes- Yes- Yes- Yes.. Yes- Yes . Yes.. Yes- Yes.. ?es.. es.. Yes.. Yes.. Yes- f: Yes- Yes. . Yes- Yes.. Yes- Yes- Yes.. 2 yrs. 2 yrs. lyr.. lyr.. lyr- 3 yrs. 3 yrs. 2 yrs. lyr.. 3 yrs. lyr.. 2 yrs. 2 yrs. lyr.. 2 yrs. 2 yrs. 1 yr.. Yes. 3 yrs. 3 yrs. 2 yrs'. 1 yr- 3 yrs. 2 yrs. lyr.. iy'r'.: 3 yrs. lyr.. lyr.. 2 yrs. 5 yrs. No... lyr.. 2 yrs. 3 yrs. 1 yr.. fit::: Yes- . Yes.... Yes..:: Fraud. No Yes.::: Yes.... Yes- . Yes.. . Yes- . Yes.. . Yes.. . Yes- . Yes.. . Yes:::: Fraud. Yes.... Yes.... Yes.::: Yes.... Yes.... Yes.... Yes.... Yes.... Yes.... Yes.... Yes.... Force- Yes.... Yes.... Yes.... Yes.... Yes'.::: Yes.... Yes.... Fraud. Yes.... 2 yrs Felony.. Felony.. E"elony- Felony- Felony.. Felony- Felony.. 2'yrs'.:::: Felony. . Felony.. Feionyf. Felony.. Felonyt. Felonyf. Felony. . Felony- Life .... 5 yrs'.:::: 3 yrs Yest Felony. . Felony- Felony.. 3 yrs Felony. . lyr Yes.... Idiocy. Yes.... Yes.... Yes.::: Yes.... 4 yrs.. . Yes.... Idiocy. Yes.... Yes.... YesJ... Yes.. . . Yes.... Yes.... Yes. .. Yes.... Yes.... Yes.... Yes.... Yes.... Yes.... Yes.... Yes.... Yes.... Yes.... Yes.... Yes Yes.... i'yr.::: lyr.... lyr.... Hab'l.. Hab'l.. No Yes.... Yes.... lyr.... 2 yrs. . . 2 yrs. iyr..' lyr.. 3 yrs'. i'yr..' iyf'..' 17 18 17 18 '21 18 21 'if 18 17 18 17 16 21 14 21 21 18 14 14 18 18 14 21 18 16 18 18 18 18 18 'is' 16 16 16 21 14 21 IS 18 IS 14 16 14 15 '21* 11 'ii' 18 14 16 14 14 18 12 12 18 16 18 It 18 12 12 16 16 13 18 15 18 16 15 15 "15" It 14 18 12 18 16 15 16 Ito3y. lyr.... lyr.... lyr.... lyr.... 3 yrs. . . Actual 3 yrs... 2 yrs... lyr.... 6mos- lyr.... 2 yrs... lyr.... lyr... lyr.... lyr.... i'yr.::: 2 yrs... 3to5y. Ito2y. lyr.... Ito2y. lyr.... lyr.... 6mos.. 6mos.. Actual 2to3y. lyr.... 2 yrs... lyr.... lyr.... lyr.... lyr.... lyr.... lyr.... lyr.... e'm'os" 2 yrs... 6mos . lyr. . lyr. . lyr. . lyr. . lyr. . lyr. . lyr. . Yes- Yes.. Yes.. Yes- Yes- Yes- Yes.. Yes*. Yes- No... Yes.. Yes.. Yes- Yes.. Yes.. Yes.. Yel:: Yes- Yes. . Yes.. Yes- Yes.. Yes- Yes- Yes- Yes.. Yes.. Yes- Yes.. Yes.. Yes.. Yes- Yes.. Yes- Yes.. Yes- Yes.. Yes- Yes. . Yes- Yes- Yes.. Yes.. Yes- Yes.. Yes.. Yes- Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.B Yes. Yes. Yes Yes. Yes. YesB. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.' Yes. fa Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Arkansas California Connecticut Delaware Dist. of Col Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois.. Indiana Indian Ter Hab'l.. lyr.... Hab'l.. Hab'l.. Yes.... Hab'l.. Hab'l.. Hab'l.'. Hab'l.. lyr.... Hab'l.. lyr.... 1 yr.... Hab'l.. Hab'l.. 3 yrs... 2 yrs. Yes..' lyr.. Yes'..' Yes- Yes. . Yes'..' lyr- Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts. . . Michigan Minnesota Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada NewHampshire. . New Mexico North Carolina.. North Dakota . . . New York Ohio Felony. . Felony. . Felony- Yes.... Yes.... Yes.... Yes Hab'l.. Yes.. lyr.... lyr., Felony.. Felony- Felony.. 2 yrs Felony- Felony. . Felony- Felony. . Felony. . 3 yrs Yes Yes Yes Yes.... Yes.... Yes.... Yes.... Yes.. . . Yes.... Yes.... Yes.... Yes.::: Yes.... Yes.... Yes.... Yes.... 3 yrs... Hab'l.. lyr.... Hab'l.: lyr Hab'lt Hab'l.. Hab'l.. HabiV. Yes- Yes.. Yes" Yes*:: fit: Yes- Oklahoma Ter Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island.... South Carolina.. Sjuth Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia .... Yes.. 3 yrs. 3 yrs. lyr.. 3 yrs. 3 yrs. lyr.. Yes.... Yes.... Yes.... Yes. .. Washington West Virginia.... Wisconsin Wyoming Yes.. Yes- Yes.. Yes.. Yes.... Yes.... 3 yrs Yes Yes.... Yes.... lyr.... Hab'l.. Yes.. lyr- *Innocent party only. tSubsequent to ma Of ten years. UAfter divorce. NOTE Consanguinity and infidelity are c MARRIA Marriage may be contracted without th<> consent of parents by males who are 21 years of age or more. This is the rule in about all the states having laws on the subject. In Arizona the age is 18. For fe- males the age is 21 in Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Ohio. Penn- sylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vir- ginia, West Virginia and Wyoming; 16 Is the age in Arizona, Maryland and Ne- braska and 18 in the other states. Mar- riages contracted before the age of consent are illegal in nearly all the states. Marriage licet ses are required in all the states and territories with the exception of New Mexico, New Jersey, New York. North Dakota, Oklahoma and South Carolina. Marriages between whites and negroes are prohibited by law in Alabama, Arizona, rriage. ^Incurable, after marriage. Absence auses for divorce in all the states. SE LAWS. Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Mis- sissippi, Missouri, Nebraska. Nevada, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Caro- lina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia and West Virginia. Michigan specifically de- clares such marriages valid. Marriages between first cousins are pro- hibited in Arizona, Arkansas, Illinois, In- diana, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Mon- tana, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Da- kota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsyl- vania, South Dakota and Wyoming. Step- relatives are not permitted to Intermarry except in California. Colorado. Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Minnesota, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Utah and Wisconsin. TRUSTS IN THE UNITED STATES. 85 TRUSTS IN THE UNITED STATES JAN. 1, 1903. [Compiled by the congressional information bureau (nonpartisan), Washington, D. C.] PART 1. -INDUSTRIAL TRUSTS, Name. Com. stock. Pref. stock. Bonds. * Total. Alabama and Georgia Iron Co $650,000 $650,000 . $1,300.000 Alabama Consolidated Coal and Iron Co. 2,500,000 2,500,000 $495,000 5,495,f'00 Allied Securities Co 25,000,000 25,000,000 Allis-Chalmers and Wisconsin Bridge Co. 20,000,000 16,250,000 .. 36,250,000 Amalgamated Copper Co 155,000,000 155,000,000 American Agricultural Chemical Co 16,715,600 17,153,000 .. 33,868,600 American Alkali Co 24,000,000 6,000,000 .. 30,000,000 Am. Automatic Weighing Machine Co... American Axe and Tool Co 3,000,000 2,000,000 600,000 3,600,009 2,000,000 American Beet Sugar Co 15,000,000 5,000,000 . . 20,000,000 American Bicycle Co 20,000,000 10,000,000 10,000,000 40,000,000 American Book Co 5,000,000 5,000,000 American Brake Shoe and Foundry Co... 1,500,000 3,000,000 1,000,000 5,500,000 American Brass Co 20,000,000 20,000,000 American Can Co 44,000,000 44,000 000 . 88,000,000 American Car and Foundry Co 30,000,000 30,000,000 .. 60,000,000 American Caramel Co 1,000,000 1,000,000 600,000 2,600,000 American Cement Co 2,000,000 930,000 2,930,000 American Cereal Co 3,400,000 1,600,000 5,000.000 American Chicle Co 6,000,000 3,000,000 .. 9,000,000 American Cigar Co 10,000,000 10,000,000 American Coal Co 1,500,000 1,500,000 American Cotton Co 4,000,000 3,000,000 . 7,000,000 American Cotton Oil Co 20,237,100 14,562,300 5,000,000 39,799,400 American Felt Co 2,500,000 2,500,000 500,000 5,500,000 American Fire Engine Co 500,000 370,000 870,000 American Fork and Hoe Co 2,400,000 2,400,000 800,000 5,600,000 American Fruit Products Co 1,750,000 1,750,000 American Ginning Co 5,000,000 5,000,003 American Glue Co 800,000 1,600,000 .. 2,400,000 American Graphophone Co 1,200,000 800,000 300,000 2,300,000 American Grass Twine Co 15,000,000 15,000.090 American Hard Rubber Co 2,500,000 2,500,000 American Hardware Corporation 5,000,000 5,000.000 American Hide and Leather Co 17,500,000 17,500,000 10,000,000 45,000.000 American Hominy Co 2,500,000 1,250,000 1,250,000 5,000.000 American Ice Co 25.000,000 15,000,000 1,750,000 41,750,000 American Iron and Steel Mfg. Co 17,000,000 3,000,000 . . 20,000.000 American Jute Bagging Mfg. Co American Lamp Chimney Co 2,800.000 500,000 '"250]666 '. 2,800,000 750,000 American Last Co 2,000,000 1,500,000 .. 3,500,000 American Linseed Co 16,750,000 16,750,000 .. 33,500,000 American Lithographic Co 4,000,000 3,000,000 7,000,000 American Locomotive Co 25,000,000 25,000,000 1,312,500 51.312,500 American Machine and Ordnance Co 10,000,000 10,000,060 American Malting Co American Nickel Steel Co 15,000,000 1,500,000 15,000,000 5,000,000 35,000.000 1,500,000 American Packing Co 20,000,000 20,000.000 American Pastry and Manufacturing Co. 2,000.000 1,000,000 .. 3,000.000 American Patent Kid Co 300.000 100.000 . . 400,000 American Pegamoid Co 2,500,000 2,500,000 .. 5,000,000 American Perfume Co 5.000.000 5,000.000 American Pipe Manufacturing Co 2,000,000 2,000,000 American Plow Co 37,500,000 37,500.000 .. 75,000,000 American Pneumatic Service Co 10,000,000 5,000,000 464.000 15,464,000 American Powder Co 1,500,000 1,500,000 American Radiator Co 5,000,000 5,000,000 .. 10,000,000 American Railway Equipment Co 12.000.000 10,000,000 .. 22 000,000 American Refractories Co 2,250.000 2,250.000 American Rice Co 650.000 350.000 . . 1,000,000 American Saddle Co 1.000.000 800,000 .. 1,800.000 American Sash and Door Co 3.500.000 2,500,000 . 6,000,000 American School Furniture Co 15,000.000 15,000.000 . 30.000,000 American Screw Co 3,250.000 3.250.000 American Sewer Pipe Co 10,000.000 2.500.000 12.500,000 American Shipbuilding Co 15,000.000 15,000,000 .. 30,000.000 American Shot and Lead Co 3,000.000 3.000.000 American Silk Manufacturing Co 7,500.000 5.000,000 .. 12.500,000 American Smelting and Refining Co 32,500,000 32.500.000 35.000,000 100.000,000 American Snuff Co 12,500.000 12,500,000 .. 25,000,000 American Soda Fountain Co 1,250.000 2.500,000 .. 3,750.000 American Sparklets Co 13,500,000 1,500,000 .. 15,000,000 American Steel Casting Co 2,750.000 1,450,000 490.000 4,690.000 American Steel Fotin-lries Co 30.000.000 30,000,000 86 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. Name Com. stock. Pre/. stock. Bonds. Total, American Stopper Co 1,000,000 1,000,000 American Stove Co 5,000,000 5,090,000 American Stove Board Co 100,000 100,000 American Sugar Refining Co 37,500,000 37,500,000 10,000,000 85,000,00* American Thread Co 6,000,000 6,000,000 6,000,000 18,000,000 American Tube and Stamping Co 2,800,000 2,800,000 American Typebar Machine Co 5,000,000 5,000,000 American Typefounders Co American Warp Drawing Machine Co... 4,000,000 2,300,000 2.000,000 700,000 975,000 6,75,000 3,000,000 American Whip Co 250,000 250,000 American Window Glass Co... 13,000,000 4,000,000 17,000.000 American Wood Fireproofiug Co 500,000 500,000 American Woodworking Machinery Co... 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 6,000,000 American Woolen Co 40,000,000 25,000,000 65,000,000 American Wringer Co 850,000 1.650,000 2,500,000 American Writing Paper Co 12,500,000 12,500.000 17,000,000 42,000.000 Ames Shovel and Tool Co 3,000,000 2,000,000 5,000,000 Ammunition Manufacturers' association. 4,000,000 4,000,000 Anthony & ScoTille Co 1,000,000 600,400 1,600,000 Anthracite Coal Trust 150,000,000 150.000.000 Artificial Lumber Company of America.. 8,500,000 3,500,000 12,000,000 Associated Merchants Co 5,000,000 10,000,000 15,000.008 Ass'n of Boat-Oar Mfrs. of the U. S 500,000 500.000 Atlantic Dynamite Co.... 2,500,000 2,500.000 Atlantic Rubber Shoe Co 2,500,000 7,500,000 10,000,000 Atlas Portland Cement Co 6,000,000 1,500,000 7,500,000 Atlas Tack Co 700,000 1,250,000 1,950.000 Automatic Weighing Machine Co 3,000,000 600,000 3,600.000 Automobile and Cycle Parts Co 5,000,000 5,000.000 Baltimore Brick Co 1,500.000 600,000 1,500,000 3,600,000 Bessemer Ore association 20,000,000 20,000.000 Bigelow Carpet Co 4.030,000 425,000 4.455.000 Bolt and Nut association 10,000,000 10,000.000 Booth, A., & Co. ("fish trust") 3,000.000 2,500,000 5,500.000 Borax Consolidated Co., Ltd 3,000.000 4,000,000 4,000,000 11,000.000 Borden's Condensed Milk Co 17,500,000 7.500.000 25.000.000 Boston Breweries Co 3,250,000 6,500,000 9,750.000 Boston Fruit Co 10,000,000 10,000.000 Boxmakers' Combine (Cal. and Oregon).. 1.000.000 1,000,000 Brass Foundry and Machine Co 6,000,000 6,000,000 Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Co 5,000,000 7,500,000 12,500,00 Broommakers' Association of the U. S 5.000,000 5,000.000 Broom Twine Selling combine 500,000 500.000 Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co 1,500.000 1.500.000 California Fruit Canners' association 3,500,000 3,500,000 California Raisin Growers' association... 5,000.000 5,000.000 California Wine association 10,000,000 10,000,000 California Wire Co 5,000,000 5,000.000 Cambria Steel Co 50,000.000 206,000 50,206,000 Carter Steel & Iron Co. of E. Tennessee. 5,000,000 5.000.000 Casein Company of America 5.500,000 1,000,000 6,500.000 Castner Electrolytic Alkali Co 2.000,000 1,000,000 3,000,000 Cedar Shingles Manufacturers' ass'n 5,000.000 5.000.000 Celluloid Co 6,000.000 6,000.000 Central Car Trust Co 500,000 1,046,000 1,546,000 Central Coal & Coke Co. (Columbus, O.). 500,000 500,000 Central Coal & Coke Co. (Kas. City, Mo.) 1,500,000 1,500.000 3,000,000 Central Fireworks Co 1.750.000 1.750,000 3.500.000 Central Foundry Co 7,000.000 7,000.000 4,000,000 18,000,000 Central Lumber Company of California.. 70,000,000 70,000.000 Central New York Brewing Co 2,200,000 1,800,000 4.000,000 Central Walnut Association of California 2,000,000 2,000,000 Chain Manufacturers' association 3.000,000 3,000.000 Chemical Company of America 5.000,000 5.000.UOO Chem. & Pharmaceutical Mfrs.' combine 50,000,000 50,000.000 Cherokee-Lanvon Spelter Co 600,000 600.000 1,200,000 Chicago and Northwest Granaries Co... 600,000 600,000 600.000 . 1,800,000 Chicago Breweries Co., Ltd 3,000,000 1,948,000 4.948,000 Chicago Milk Co 3,000.000 3,000.000 6.000.000 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co 5,000.000 2.500.000 2,500,000 10,000,000 Chicago Ry. Terminal and Elevator Co... 1,330.850 1.402.920 1,365,500 4,099.270 City of Chicago Brewing & Malting Co.. 3.043,750 3.043,750 3,166.000 9.253.500 Clairton Steel Co 10,025.000 10.025.000 Cleveland and Sandusky Brewing Co 3,000.000 3.000.000 6,000.000 12.000.000 Colonial Box and Lumber Co 15.000.000 15.000.000 Colorado Fuel and Iron Co 23.000.000 > 2,000,000 15,300,000 40,300.000 Columbia Spring Co 2.000.000 2,000.000 Commercial Chemical Co 2.000,000 2,000.000 Compressed Air Co 7.245.000 755,666 500.000 8.500.000 TRUSTS IN THE UNITED STATES. 87 Name. Com. stock. Pref. stock. Bonds. Total. Connecticut Breweries Co., Ltd 350,000 350,000 700,000 Consolidated Car Heating Co 1,250,000 1,250,000 Consolidated Fruit Jar Co 500,000 500,000 Consolidated Ice Co 2,000,000 2,000,000 4,000,000 Consolidated Lake Superior Co 82,4)00,000 35,000,000 117,000,000 Consolidated Lime Co 1,500,000 1,500,000 3,000,000 Consolidated Kosendale Cement Co 500,000 1,000,000 1,100,000 2,600,000 Consolidated Rubber Tire Co 4,000,000 1,000,000 3,000,000 8,000,000 Consolidated Tobacco Co 94,844,600 167,844,600 262,689,200 Consolidated Wagon and Machine Co 1,200,000 1,200,000 1,900,000 1,900,000 1,700,000 5,500,000 Continental Cement Co 5,000,000 5,000,000 10,000,00'J Continental Co. (Ohio) 3,500,000 2,750,000 6,250,000 Continental Cotton Oil Co 3,000,000 3,000,000 6,000,000 Continental Gin Co 3,000,000 750,000 3,750,000 Copper Sheets and Bolts Mfrs.' ass'n 5,000,000 5,000,000 Corn Products Co 50,000,000 30,000,000 80,000,000 Coxe Bros. & Co 3,320,100 3,320,100 Crucible Steel Company of America 25,000,000 25,000,000 50,000,000 Denver United Breweries Co., Ltd 2,000,000 2,000,000 Diamond Match Co 15,000,000 15,000.000 Diamond State Steel Co 4,250,000 1,000,000 5,250,000 Distilleries Securities corporation 32,500,000 16,000,000 48,500,000 Dominion Securities Co 3,000,000 3,000,000 East Coast Milling Co 7,000,000 2,000,000 9,000,000 Eastman Kodak Co 25,000,000 10,000,000 35,000,000 Edison Portland Cement Co 11,000,000 2,000,000 13,000,000 Electric Boat Co 5,000,000 5,000,000 10,000,000 Elk Tanning Co 12,500,000 12,500,000 Empire Steel and Iron Co 5,000,000 5,000,000 10,000,000 Erie Brewing Co 1,000,000 500,000 1,000.000 2,500,000 Fairmont Coal Co 12,000,000 6,000,000 18,000,000 Federal Sewer Pipe Co 10,750,000 10,750,000 21,500,000 Federal Sugar Refining Co 25,000,000 25,000,000 50.000,000 Fireproofing Co 1,000,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 Fisheries Co 1,000,000 2,000,000 500,000 3,500.000 Flour combine (San Francisco, Cal.) 20,000,000 20,000,000 General Aristo Co 2,500,000 2,500,000 5,000,000 General Chemical Co 12,500,000 12.-500.000 25,000,000 Graniteware trust 20,000,000 20,000.000 Grape Growers' pool (Ohio) 2,000,000 2,000.000 Great Lakes Towing Co 3,627,850 3,627,850 Great Western Cereal Co 3,000,000 1,500,000 4,500.000 Hall Signal Co 1,900.000 . 100,000 2,000,000 Harbison-Walker Refractories Co 22,250,000 3,500,000 25,750,000 Havana Tobacco Co 45,000,000 45,000,000 Hawaiian Commercial Sugar Co 10,000,000 2,356,328 12,356,328 Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Co 2,000,000 3,000,000 5,000,000 Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co 1,650,000 1,650.000 3,300,000 Heywood Bros, and W T akefield Co 2,000,000 4,000,000 6,000,000 Hydraulic Press Brick Co 3,000,000 3,000,000 Illinois Brick Co 5,000,000 4,000,000 9,000,000 Indiana Portland Cement Co 5,000,000 2,000,000 7,000,000 Indianapolis Breweries Co 675,000 675,000 800,000 2,150,000 Indurated Fiber Industries Co 1,000,000 1,000,000 International Elevating Co 2,200,000 2,200,000 International Emerv and Corundum Co.. 1,150,000 500,000 1,650,000 International Fire Engine Co 5,000,000 4,000,000 9,000,000 International Harvester Co 120,000,000 120,000,000 International Heater Co 900.000 900,000 1,800,000 International Mercantile Marine Co 60,000,000 60,000.000 75,000,000 195,000,000 International Nickel Co 12,000,000 12,000.000 10,000.000 34,000,000 International Paper Co 20,000,000 25,000,000 9,169,000 54,169,000 International Pulp Co 3.000.COO 2,000,000 5,000.000 International Salt Co 30,000,000 12,000,000 42.000.000 International Steam Pump Co 15.000.000 12,500,000 3,650.000 31,150,000 Jefferson and Fairfield Coal and Iron Co. 3,000,000 3,000,000 6,000,000 Johns (H. W.)-Manville Co 3.000,000 3.000.000 Jones (Frank) Brewing Co 4,000.000 2,500,000 6,500,000 Jones & Laughlin Steel Co 20,000,000 20,000,000 Kanawhaand Hocking Coal and Coke Co. 3,500.000 2,750,000 6,250.000 Kevstone Coal and Coke Co 2,500.000 2,500,000 Keystone Watch Case Co 3,240.000 3.210,000 1 Kirbv Lumber Co 10.000.000 10,000,000 Knickerbocker Ice Co 4.000,000 3; ooo. ooo 1.962.000 8,962,000 Lackawanna Iron and Steel Co 20,000.000 1,800,000 21.800.000 Lake Carriers' association 10,000.000 10,000.000 Lake Dredgers' association 5,000.000 5,000,000 Linen Thread Co 4,000.000 4.000.000 88 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC A>TD YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. ^ame. Com stock. Pref. stock. Bonds. Total. Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Co 3.000,000 3.000,000 Locomobile Company of Auieric a 5,000,000 5,000,000 Lumber Carriers' association 8,000,000 6,00.000 Macbeth-Evans Glass Co 2,000,000 200,000 600,000 2,800,000 Magnus Metal Co ,1,500,000 1,500,000 3,000,000 Manhattan Spirit Co 5,000,000 5,000.000 Manufacturers and Consumers' Coal Co.. 5,000,000 5,000,000 Manufacturers' Paper Co 10,000,000 10,000,000 Manville Co 4,000,000 2,000,000 6,000,000 Maple Flooring Manufacturers' associa'n 2,000,000 2,000.000 Marsden Co. (cellulose trust) 35,000,000 15,000,000 50,000,000 Martin Kalbfleisch Chemical Co 1,450,000 1,450,000 Martin, The L., Co 600,000 600,000 Maryland Brewing Co 3,250,000 3,250,000 9.125,000 15,625,000 Massachusetts Breweries Co 15.000,000 1,200,000 16,200,000 Medina Quarry Co 2,000,000 1,200,000 1,140,000 4,340,000 Metropolitan Securities Co 30,000,000 30,000,000 Michigan Salt association ' 4,000,000 4,000,000 Milwaukee and Chicago Breweries, Ltd. 3,774,250 3,774,250 2,500,000 11.048,500 Mississippi Wire Glass Co 1,500,000 1,500.000 Monongahela River Cons. Coal & Coke Co. 20,000,000 10,000,000 9,479,000 39,479,000 National Abrasive Manufacturing Co 1,000.000 1,000,00-) National Asphalt Co 19,600,000 35,963,000 55.563,000 National Association of Axle Mfrs 5,000,000 5,000.000 Nat. Assn. Cham. Suit and Case Mfrs... 25,000.000 25,000.000 National Biscuit Co 30.000,000 25.000,000 1,683,000 56,683,000 National Candy Co 5.200,000 2,200.000 7,400,000 National Carbon Co 5,500,000 4,500.000 10,000,000 National Cash Register Co 4,000,000 1,000,000 5,000,000 National Casket Co 6,000.000 6,000,000 National Enameling and Stamping Co... 20,000.000 10,000.000 30,000,000 National Fireproofing Co 2,000,000 3,000,000 7.500,000 12,500,000 National Glass Co 2,317,900 2,000,000 4,317,900 National Harrow Co 2,000,000 2.000,000 National Lead Co 15.000,000 15,000,000 30.000,000 National Malleable Castings Co 3,000,000 3.000,000 National Mirror Manufacturers' assn 5,000.000 5,000,000 National Rice Milling Co 3.000.000 2,000,000 5,000.000 National Roofing and Corrugating Co 5,000,000 5,000.000 National Saw Co 400,000 600,000 1,000,000 National Shear Co 1,500,000 1,500,000 3,000.000 National Ship Copperplating Co National Steel and Wire Co 1,500.000 2,500.000 2.500,000 1,500,000 5,000.000 National Sugar Refining Co 10,000,000 10,000,000 20.000,000 National Tinplate and Stamp Ware Co.. 10,000,000 10,000,000 20,000.000 National Wall Paper Co 30,000,000 8,000,000 38,000,000 New England Breweries Co 2,050.000 1,000,000 3.050,000 New England Brick Co 2,000.000 3,000,000 750,000 5.750.000 New England Consolidated Ice Co 16,000,000, 16,000.000 New England Cotton Yarn Co 5,000.000 6,500,000 5,577.000 17,077,000 New England Lime combination 1,500,000 1,500,000 New Jersey Zinc Co 10. 000. WO 10,000,000 20,000.000 New Orleans Brewing Co 1,690.000 1,100,000 13.000,000 15.790.000 New York Air Brake Co 10.000.000 10,000,000 New York and Kentuckv Co 1,000,000 1,000,000 2,000.000 New York Arch Terra Cotta Co 2,000.000 2,000,000 New York Auto-Truck Co 10.000,000 10.000,000 Now York Breweries Co. , Ltd 3,000.000 1.890,000 4,890,000 New York Dock Co 17.000,000 11,580,000 28.580,000 Nicholson File Co 2,000.000 2.000,000 Nilps-Bement-Pond Co 5.000.000 3,000,000 8,000.000 Norfolk Refrigerating, Storage & Ice Co. 1.000,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 North American Co 12,000.000 12.000.000 North American Copper Co North Carolina Pine Timber association. 20,000.000 20.000.000 20,000.000 20,000,000 Northern Commercial Co 1.622.800 2.620,000 4.242,800 Northern Securities Co 400.000.000 400.000,000 Osborne Oil combine (Pittsburg. Pa.) 14.000.000 14.000,000 Otis Elevator Co 6.500.000 4,500.000 11,000.000 Pacffic American Fisheries Co 5.000.000 5,000,000 PaHfic Coast Biscuit Co 2.500.000 1,500,000 i.ooo.oeo 5,000.000 Par-ific Coast Co 12.145.800 4,446,000 16.591,800 Pacific Hardware and Steel Co 10.000.000 10.000.000 Pacific Packing and Navigation Co 6.150.000 6,100,000 3,000.000 15.250,000 Park Steel Co 10.000.000 10.000.000 Patersnn Brewing and Malting Co 3,000.000 3,000,000 6.000.000 Penn Tanning Co 13.500.000 13.500.000 Pennsvlvania Central Brewing Co 2.SOO.OOO 2.800.000 2.700.000 8.300.000 Pennsylvania Furnace Co 2.100.000 2.100.000 TRUSTS IN THE UNITED STATES. 89 Same. Com. stock. Pref. stock. Bonds. Total. Pennsylvanfa Steel Co 27,250,000 7.000,000 34.250.000 People's Brewing Co. of Trenton 1,100,000 1,100,000 Pepperell Manufacturing Co 2,556,000 2.556,000 Photographic Paper association 2,000,000 2,000,000 Pittsburg Brewing Co 13,000.000 6,500,000 6,500,000 26,000,000 Pittsburg Coal Co 32,000,000 32,000,000 . 64.000,000 Pittsburg Plate-Glass Co 9,850,000 150,000 . 10,000,000 Pittsburg Stove and Range Co 1,000,000 1,000,000 . 2,000,000 Pittsburg Valve and Foundry Co 1,150,000 1.150,000 Planters' Compress Co 10,000,000 10,000.000 Pneumatic Signal Co 3,000,000 3.000,000 Pressed Steel Car Co 12,500,000 12,500,000 5,000,000 30,000,000 Print Cloth pool 50,000.000 50,000.000 Puget Sound Packing Co 500.000 500,000 Pullman Co 74,000,000 74,000,000 Pure Oil Co 8.000.000 2,000,000 . 10,000,000 Quaker Oats Co 11,500,000 11,500,000 Railroad Securities Co 10.000,000 8,000,000 18,000,000 Railway Steel Car Co 25,000,000 25,000,000 Railway Steel Spring Co Railways Company General 10.000,000 1,200,000 10,000,000 . 20,000,000 1.200.000 Reece Buttonhole Machine Co 1,000,000 1.000.000 Refrigerator trust 8,000,000 8,000.000 Republic Iron and Steel Co 30,000,000 25.000,000 . 55.000,000 Rochester Optical and Camera Co 1,750,000 1,750,000 . 3,500.000 Rock Island Co 150,000,000 150,000,000 Rocky Mountain Paper Co 750,000 600,000 . 1.350,000 Rogers, William A.. Ltd 750,000 600,000 . 1,350.000 Rope combine (Cleveland, O.) '11,000,000 11,000.000 Royal Baking Powder Co 10.000.000 10,000.000 . 20.000.000 Rubber Goods Manufacturing Co 25,000.000 25,000,000 . 50,000.000 Safety Car Heating and Lighting Co.... 4.125.000 4.125.000 St. Louis Breweries. Ltd 4,383,000 4,383.000 4.961,600 13.727.600 San Francisco Breweries, Ltd 412,200 611,100 2,425.000 3.448.300 Sanitary Laundrv Co 2,000.000 100.000 2.100,000 Santy Kalsomine Co. (plaster trust) 3,000,000 3.000.000 Sash and Door combine 15,000,000 15.000.000 Seacoast Packing Co 5.000.000 3,000,000 . 8,000.000 Sheet Lead and Pipe Mfrs.' combine 25.000,000 25,000.000 Shovel Makers of the U. S. and Canada.. 6.000,000 6.000.000 Sloss-Sheffield Steel and Iron Co 10,000.000 10.000.000 4,000,000 24,000.000 Soapmakers' combine 25.000.000 25,000,000 . 50.000.000 Somerset Coal Co 4.000,000 4,000,000 8,000.000 Southern Car and Foundry Co 1,750.000 1,750,000 . 3.500.000 Southern Cotton Oil Co 11,000.000 11.000.000 Southern States Cement Co 2,000,000 2.000,000 Springfield Breweries Co 1.150,000 1.150,000 1,250,000 3,550.000 Squire, John P., & Co. (pork packing)... 6,000,000 1.500,000 . 7,500.000 Standard Chain Co 1,500.000 1.500.000 700.000 3,700.000 Standard Milling Co 4,600,000 6,900,000 5,750,000 17.250.000 Standard Oil Co 97,000,000 97,000,000 Standard Quarrying and Construction Co. Standard Rope and Twine Co 1,000,000 12,000.000 10,335.000 1.000.000 22.335.000 Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Co 2,500.000 2.500,000 2,500,000 7.500,000 Standard Sardine Co 3,000,000 2.000,000 . 5,000,000 Standard Screw Co 1,500.000 1,500,000 Standard Shoe Machinery Co 3.000.000 2,000,000 . 5.000.000 Standard Table Oilcloth Co 5,000.000 5,000,000 . 10,000.000 Standard Typewriter Co 1.000,000 925.000 1.925,000 Standard Wheel Co 500.000 500,000 300,000 1.300.000 Steel Tired Wheel Co 4,000.000 4,000,000 Sterling Co. , The 625.000 1,250,000 . 1,875.000 Stillwell-Bierce and Smith-Vaile Co 1,100.000 300.000 1.400.000 Street's Western Stable Car Line 4.000,000 1,000.000 300.000 5,300.00" Susquehanna Iron and Steel Co 1,500.000 300.000 1,800.000 Tacoma Co. (steel and ore) 25.000.000 25,000,000 Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Co... 22.553.600 248,000 13.893,000 36.694.600 Theatrical trust 30.000.000 30,000,000 Thomas Iron Co 2,500,000 2,500.000 Trenton Potteries Co 1.750.000 1,250,000 .. 3.000.000 Tubular Despatch Co 2,100,000 600,000 2,700.000 Umbrella Hardware Co 2.000.000 2,000.000 Union Bag and Paper Co 16.000.000 11,000,000 .. 27,000.000 Union Bleaching and Finishing Co 2,500.000 2,500,000 Union Carbide Co 6.000.000 500.000 6,500.000 Union Steel and Chain Co 30.000.000 30,000,000 .. 60,000,000 Union Steel Co 85.000.000 85,000,000 Union Switch and Signal Co 1.495.550 530,000 2,025.550 Union Tanning Co 10.000.000 10.000,000 90 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. JVame. Com. stock. Pref. stock. Bonds. Total. Union Typewriter Co 10,000,000 10,000,000 20,000,000 Union Waxed and Parchment Paper Co.. 1,800,000 800,000 600,000 3,200,000 United Boxboard and Paper Co 30,000.000 30,000.000 United Breweries Co 11,063,000 3,413,000 14,476,000 United Button Co 5,000,000 5,000,000 United Copper Co United Engineering and Foundry Co 75,000,000 3,000,000 5,000,000 2,500,000 80,000,000 5,500,000 United Fruit Co '. 20.000,000 3,000,000 23,000,000 United Mattress Machinery Co 800,000 216,666 1,010,000 United Paper Co. (tissue paper) 1,500,000 1,500,000 3,000,000 United Shoe Machinery Co 12,500,000 12,500,000 25.000.000 United Starch Co 3,500,000 2,500,000 1,250,000 7,250,000 United States Bobbin and Shuttle Co... 1,200,000 800,000 300.000 2,300,000 United States Brewing Co. (Chicago).... 5,000,000 3,500,000 8,500,000 United States Brewing Co. (Newark) 1,750,000 1,750,000 2,000.000 5,500,000 United States Cast Iron Pipe & Fdy. Co. 15,000,000 15,000,000 15,000,000 45,000,000 United States Cigar Co. (Delaware, O.). 6,000,000 6,000,000 United States Cigar Co. ("stogie trust") 5,000,000 2,500,000 7,500,000 United States Cotton Duck corporation.. 25,000,000 18,100,000 43,100,000 United States Dyewood and Extract Co.. 4,000,000 6,000,000 10,000,000 U. S. Eavestrough & Conductor Pipe assn. 2,000,000 2,000.000 United States Envelope Co 1,000.000 4,000,000 2,000,000 7,000,000 United States Finishing Co 1,000,000 2,000,000 1,750,000 4,750,000 United States Furniture Co 10,000,000 10,000,000 United States Glass Co 5,000,000 1,000,000 6.000,000 United States Gypsum Co ' 3,000,000 4,500.000 7,500,000 United States Leather Co 64,000.000 64,000,000 52,800,000 180,800,000 United States Paving Co 2.000,000 2,000,000 United States Playing Card Co 3,600,000 3,600,000 United States Printing Co 3,500,000 3.500,000 United States Realty & Construction Co. 66,000,000 66,000,000 United States Reduction & Refining Co.. 6,000,000 6.000,000 3.000.000 15,000.000 United States Rubber Co 25,000.000 25,000,000 12,000,000 62,000,000 United States Shipbuilding Co 45,000,000 9,000.000 54,000.000 United States Silver corporation 3,000.000 3,000,000 6,000,000 United States Steel corporation 550,000.000 550,000.000 304,000,000 1.404,000,000 United States Varnish Co 18,000,000 18,000,000 36,000.000 United States Voting Machine Co 1,000,000 1,000,000 United States Whip Co 1,000.000 1,200,000 800,000 3,000,000 United Wire and Supply Co 1,000,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 Universal Tobacco Co 10.000,000 10,000,000 Utah Fuel Co 10,000.000 10,000,000 Utica Steam & Mohawk Val. Cotton Mills 2.000,000 2,000,000 Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co 38.000,000 12,000,000 50:000.000 Virginia Iron, Coal and Coke Co 10,000,000 10,000,000 20,000,000 Vulcan Detinning Co 3.500,000 3,500,000 Washburn Wire Co 1,250,000 2,500,000 3,750.000 Western Consolidated Granite Co 300.000 300,000 600,000 Western Drug Jobbers 15,000,000 15,000,000 30,000,000 Western Stone Co 2,250.000 488,000 2,738.000 Westinghouse Air Brake Co 11,000,000 11.000.000 Westinghouse Aut. Air& Steam Coupler Co. 5,000,000 5,000,000 Westinghouse Electric and Mfg. Co 21,000,000 4,000,000 3,200.000 28,200,000 Wheeling Consolidated Coal Co 5,000,000 5,000.000 Wheeling Steel and Iron Co 5,000,000 600.000 5.600.000 White Mountain Paper Co 10,000,000 5,000,000 10,000.000 25,000,000 Wholesale Druggists' National associat'n 25.000,000 25.000,000 Wholesale Grocers of New England 75,000,000 75,000,000 Window Shade Manufacturers' ass'n 2,000,000 2,000,000 Wire Cloth Manufacturers' association.. 5,000,000 5,000,000 Wisconsin Lime and Cement Co 5,000,000 5,000,000 Yarn Manufacturers' combine 3,000,000 3,000,000 Yellow Pine Co 1,500,000 1,000,000 2.500,000 Total 5,973,853,850 2,091,508,320 9.231.136,698 17,296,498,868 PART II.-LOCAL AND "NATURAL" MONOPOLIES. Adams Express Oo $12,000.000 $12,000.000 $24.000,000 Akron Gas Co 200,000 $200,000 400.000 800.000 Alabama and Hudson Ry. and Power Co. 2,500.000 2.500,000 American District Telegraph Co 3,844.700 3,844,700 American Electric Heating corporation.. 10,000.000 10.000,000 American Electric Telephone Co 200.000 1,000,000 500,000 1.700.000 American Express Co 18.000.000 18,000.000 \merican Gas Co. (Philadelphia) 1.000.000 1,000,000 American Home Telephone Co 2,000.000 1,000,000 3,000.000 American Indies Co 13.000.000 5.000.666 18,000,000 \merican Light and Traction Co 15.000,000 25.000.000 40,000,000 American Railways Co 25.000.000 2.500,000 27.500,000 TRUSTS IN THE UNITED STATES. 91 Name. Com. stock. Pref. stock. Bonds. Total. American St. Ry. Generator & Power Co. 2,500,000 2,500,000 American Telephone and Telegraph Co... 114,748,000 38,000,000 152,748,000 Am. Wireless Telephone and Teleg'h Co. 5,000,000 5,000,000 Ass'n of Fire Underwriters of Arkansas. 39,694,226 39,694,226 Auto-Electric Co 1,000,000 1,000,000 Baltimore Electric Light Co 5,000,000 5,000.000 Bay State Gas Co 100,000,000 12,000,000 112,000,000 Bell Telephone Company of Missouri 4,000,000 4,000,000 Binghamton Railway Co 1,150,000 1,199,000 2,349,000 Boston & N. Y. Telephone & Teleg'h Co.. 5,000,000 5,000,000 Boston Electric Light Co 3,000,000 1,250,000 4,250,000 Boston Elevated Railway Co 20,000,000 14,336,000 34,336,000 Boston Suburban Electric Companies 3,000,000 3,000,000 840,000 6,840,000 Brooklyn Ferry Co 8,500,000 7,500,000 16,000,000 Brooklyn Rapid Transit combine 45,000,000 45,000,000 Brooklyn Union Gas Co 15,000.000 15,000,000 Buffalo Gas Co 7,000,000 2,000,000 5,900.000 14,900,000 Buffalo General Electric Co 2,400,000 2,400,000 4,800,000 California Central Gas and Electric Co.. 1,000,000 1,000,000 California Gas and Electric corporation.. 30,000,000 30,000,000 Central District Printing & Teleg'h Co.. 10,000,000 10,000,000 Central Electric Ry. of Kansas City, Mo. 500,000 500,000 Central Hudson Steamboat Co 600,000 400,000 500,000 1,500,000 Central N. Y. Telephone & Telegraph Co. Central Union Gas Co. (Ohio and Indiana) 1,000,000 5,000,000 9,000,000 100,000 1,100,000 14,000,000 Central Union Telephone Co. (111. & Ind.) 10,000,000 6,000,000 16,000,000 Charleston (S. C.) Con. Ry., Gas & El. Co. 1,500,000 1,500,000 Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co.. 2,650,000 1,500,000 4,150,000 Chicago City Railway Co 19,000,000 19,000,000 Chicago Edison Co 7,590,000 7,483,000 15,073,000 Chi. Sectional Electric Underground Co.. 300,000 260,000 560,000 Chicago Telephone Co 15,000,000 15,000,000 Chicago Union Traction Co 20,000,000 12,000,000 88,394,200 120,394,200 Cincinnati Gas and Electric Co 28,000.000 1,300,000 29,300,000 Cincinnati. Newport & Covington Ry 4,000,000 3,000,000 7,000,000 Cincinnati Street Railway Co 20,000,000 692,000 20,692,000 Citizens' Lighting Co. of Louisville, Ky.. i Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co 1,000,000 1.500,000 '"i]666',666 1,000,000 2,500,000 2,000,000 5,000,000 Cleveland Electric Railway Co 13,000,000 4,350,000 17,350,000 Columbia Car Elec. Lighting &Brake Co. 10,000.000 10,000,000 Columbus (O.) Gas Light & Heating Co.. 1,700,000 3,600,000 1,500,000 6,800,000 Commercial Cable Co 15,000,000 10,952,000 25,952,000 Commonwealth Electric Co. (Chicago)... 5,000,000 3,100,000 8,100,000 Connecticut Railway and Lighting Co... 11,000,000 4,000,000 15,000,000 30.000,000 Consolid'd Oltr Water Co. (Los Angeles). 2,480,000 2,480,000 Consolidated Gas Co. (Baltimore) 11,000,000 10,584,500 21,584,500 Consolidated Gas Co. (Long Branch) 1.000.000 1,000,000 2,000,000 Consolidated Gas Co (Newark, N. J.) 6,000,000 6,000,000 Consolidated Gas Co. (New York) 80,000.000 71,235,000 151,235,000 Consolidated Gas Co. (Pittsburg) 4.000,000 2,500,000 6,500,000 Con. Ry. Elec. Light. & Refrigerating Co. 22,000,000 22,000.000 Consolidated Water Co. (Utica) 1,500,000 1,000,000 2,100,000 4,600,000 Cumberland Valley Telephone Co 200,000 200.000 Denver City Tramway Co 5,000,000 5,000,000 Denver Gas and Electric Co 3,500,000 5,500,000 9,000,000 Denver Union Water Co * 5,000,000 2,500,000 7,500.000 Detroit City Gas Co 5,000,000 6,000,000 11,000,000 Detroit United Railway Co 12,500.000 25,000,000 37,500,000 Duluth General Electric Co 300,000 1,200,000 1,500,000 East Jersey Electric Co 1,000,000 1,000,000 I East St. Louis and Suburban Co 5,000,000 8,000,000 13,000.000 Edison Electric Co. (Los Angeles) 2,000,000 1,641,000 3,641,000 Edison Electric Illuminat'g Co. (Boston). 8,750,000 8,750,000 Edison Electric Illuminating Co. (N. Y.). 9,200,000 9.200,000 Electric Company of America 25,000,000 25,000,000 Electric Storage Battery Co 13,000,000 5,000.000 18,000.000 Electric Vehicle Co 10,000,000 8.000,000 1,675,000 19,675,000 Electrical Lead Reduction Co 2.000,000 2,000,000 Electrotvpers' combine (New York) 5,000.000 5,000,000 Elgin. Aurora & Southern Traction Co... 2,000,000 2.000,000 4,000,000 Elizabeth, Plainfield & Cent. Jersey Rv.. 3,000.000 2,500.000 5.500,000 Equitable Gas Light Co. (Memphis) 1,000,000 1,005,000 2,005,000 Factory Insurance association 34.655,000 34,655,000 FairhaVen & Westville (Conn.) Ry. Co... 5.000,000 2,543,000 7,543,000 Federal Telephone Co 10,000,000 10,000.000 Fort Pitt Gas Co < 2,500,000 1,000.000 3,500.000 Fort Scott Consolidated Supply Co 250,000 200,000 450,000 Gas and Electric Co. (Bergen Co., N. J.). 2,000.000 1,500,000 3.500.000 General Carriage Co 20.000.000 20,000,000 92 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. Name. Com. stock. Pref. stock. Bonds. Total. General Electric Co 45,000,000 8t>5,000 3,720,000 49,585,000 General Electric Co. (Minneapolis) 2,100,000 2,100,000 General Electric Railway Co. (Chicago). 5,000,000 3,000,000 8,000,000 Georgia Ry. and Electric Co. (Atlanta).. 5,000,000 1,800,000 11.000,000 17,800,000 Hamilton Otto Coke Co. (Ohio) 500,000 500,000 1,000,000 Helena (Mont.) Power and Light Co 1,000,000 1,750,000 2,750,000 Herkimer County Light and Power Co... 400,000 355,000 755,000 Hudson County Gas Co. (Jersey City) 10,500,000 10,500,000 21,000,000 Hudson River Telephone Co 4,000,000 4,000,000 Hudson River Water-Power Co 2,000,000 2,000,000 4,000,000 Hudson Valley Railway Co 3,000,000 4,000,000 7,000,000 Illinois State Board of Fire Underwriters 49,4.;0,760 49,430,760 Imperial Elec. Light. Heat & Power Co. 1,500,000 1,000,000 2,500,000 Indiana League of Fire Underwriters.... 10,028.568 10,028,568 Indianapolis Street Railway Co 5,000,000 10,000,000 15,000.000 Interborough Rapid Transit Co 25,000,000 25,000,000 Internat. Lt., Heat & Power Co. (Phila.) 500,000 500,000 International Express Co 1.000,000 1,000.000 International Power Co 7,400,000 600.000 225,000 8,225,000 International Traction Co. (Buffalo) 10,000,000 5,000,000 30,000,000 45,000,000 Interocean Telephone and Telegraph Co.. 1,000,000 2,000,000 Interstate Telephone Co. (Trenton) 5,000,000 1,100.000 6,100,000 Iowa Telephone Co 4,000,000 275,000 4,275,000 Jersey Central Traction Co 1,000,000 350,000 1,350,000 Jersey City, Hoboken & Paterson Ry. Co. 20,000,000 20,000,000 40,000.000 Johnstown Light, Heat and Power Co 500,000 500,000 Kansas City Electric Light Co 2,500,000 750,000 2,250,000 Kansas City Gas Co 5,000.000 3,942,000 8,942.000 Kentucky Heating Co 700,000 100,000 800,000 Keystone Telephone Co. (Philadelphia).. 5,000.000 5,000,000 10,000,000 Kings County Electric Light & Power Co. 2.500,000 11.951.000 14.451,000 Kinloch Telephone Co. (St. Louis) 2,000,000 2,000,000 4,000.000 Knoxville Electric Light and Power Co.. 110,000 110.000 Laclede Gas Light Co. (St. Louis) 8,500,000 2,500.000 10.750.000 21.750,000 LaCrosse Gas and Electric Co 375,000 125,000 500,000 1,000.000 Lake Shore Electric Railway Co 4,500,600 1,500,000 4,000.000 10,000.000 Lake Street Elevated R. R. Co. (Chicago) 10,000,000 7,574,000 17.574,000 Lehigh Traction Co 1,000,000 585.000 1.585,000 Lehigh Valley Traction Co 3.000.000 6,652,000 9.652,000 Lexington (Ky.) Railwav Co 1,500,000 875,000 2.375,000 Light, Heat & Power corporat'n (Boston) 1,000,000 250,000 100. 060 1,350.000 Louisville Gas Co 3,600.000 500,000 4.100.000 Louisville Home Telephone Co 1,000,000 2,500,000 3.500,000 Louisville Railway Co 3,500.000 7,412,300 10.912,300 Lvnchburg Traction and Light Co 750,000 1,000,000 1,750.000 Mahoning Valley Ry. Co. (Youngstown).. 1,500,000 1,200.000 2,700,000 Manchester (X. H.)Trac., Lt. & Pow. Co. 5,000,000 1,500.000 6.500.000 Manhattan Railway Co 48,000,000 40,000,000 88,000,000 Manhattan Transit Co... 1Q,000.000 10.000.000 Mfrs.' Light and Heat Co. (Pittsburg)... 5,000,000 750,000 5,750,000 Marconi Wireless Tel. Co. of America... 6,500,000 6,500,000 Market Street Ry. Co. (San Francisco).. 18,750,000 12,091.000 30.841,000 Massachusetts Electric Companies 14,293,100 15,057,400 3,500.000 32,850.500 M.Chunk-Lehighton-Slatington St.Ry.Co. 600,000 600,000 1,200,000 500,000 100.000 600,000 Memphis Street Railway Co 500,000 900.000 1,400,000 Metropolitan Securities Co. (New York).. 52,000.000 95.449,000 147.449,000 Met. Street Railwav Co. (Kansas City).. 8,500.000 15,600,000 24,100.000 Met. West Side El. Ry. Co. (Chicago).... 7,500.000 9,000.000 11.907.000 28,407,000 Michigan Telephone Co 5,000.000 3.285.000 8.285.000 Middlesex & Somerset Traction Co -.. 1,500,000 1,500,000 3,000.000 Mill Creek Vallev St. Rv. Co. (Cincinnati) 1,000,000 750.000 1.750.000 Milwaukee Electric Railway & Light Co. 15.000.000 4,500.000 10,000,000 29.500.000 Minneapolis General Electric Co 1.500.000 750,000 3,008,000 5.25S.OOO Minnesota & Dakota Fire Underwriters.. 45,119.740 45.119.710 Missouri and Kansas Telephone Co 5,000.000 1.250.000 6.250.000 Missouri Edison Electric Co 2,000.000 2.000.000 4,000.000 8.000.000 Mobile Light and Railroad Co 2,250,000 2.250.000 4,500.000 Monongahela Street Railway Co 7,000.000 4,400.000 11,400.000 Montgomery Light and Power Co 750.000 750,000 Montgomery Railway Co 350.000 350.000 700.000 Municipal Gas Co. (Albany) 2,000.000 500,000 2,500 000 Nashville Railway Co 6,500.000 6,500.000 13,000.000 National Electric Car Lighting Co 2.000.000 2,000.000 National Gas and Construction Co 1,000.000 1.000.000 New Amsterdam Gas Co 12,000.000 9.000,000 21,000.000 New England Gas and Coke Co 17.500.000 17,500.000 35.000.000 New England Insurance Exchange 58.537.167 . 58,537.167 New England Telephone & Telegraph Co. 20.000.000 4,000.000 24.000.000 TRUSTS IN THE UNITED STATES. 93 J\ume. Cam. stock. Pref. stock. Bonds. Total. New Hampshire Traction Co. (Exeter)... 1,000,OUO 1,000,000 New Orleans Lighting Co 2, DUO. WO 1,500,000 3,500,000 New Orleans Traction Lanes 80,000,000 80,000.000 New Orleans Waterworks Co 2,000,000 2,000,000 Newp't News aminations These are conducted by boards of examiners chosen from among persons in government employ and are held twice a year in all the states and terri- tories at convenient places. In Illinois, for example, they are usually held at Cairo, Chicago and Peoria. The dates are announced through the newspapers or by other means. They can always be learned by applying to the commission or to the nearest postoffice or custom house. Those who desire to take examination are ad- vised to write to the commission in Wash- ington for tne "Manual of Examinations," which is sent free to all applicants. It is revised semiannually to Jan. 1 and July 1 The January edition contains a schedule of the spring examinations and the July edition contains a schedule of the fall ex- aminations. Full information is given aa to the methods and rules governing exam- inations, manner of making application, qualifications required, regulations lor rat- ing examination papers, certification for and chances of appointment, and as far as possible it outlines the scope of the differ- ent subjects of general and technical ex- aminations. These are practical in char- acter and are uesigned to test the relative capacity and fitness to discharge the duties to be performed. It is necessary to obtain an average percentage of 70 to be eligible for appointment, except that applicants entitled to preference because of honorable discharge from the military or naval serv- ice for disability resulting from wounds or sickness incurred in the line of duty need obtain but 65 per cent. The period of eligi- bility is one year. Qualifications of Applicants No person will be examined who is not a citizen of the United States; who is not within the age limitations prescribed; who is physically disqualified for the service which he seeks; who has been guilty of criminal, infamous, dishonest or disgraceful conduct; who has been dismissed from the public serv- ice for delinquency and misconduct or has failed to receive absolute appointment after probation; who is addicted to the habitual use of intoxicating liquors to ex- cess, or who has made a false statement in his application. The age limitations in the more important branches of the public service are: Postoffice, 18 to 45 years; rural letter carriers, 17 to 55; internal rev- enue, 21 years and over; railway mail, 18 to 35; lighthouse, 18 to 50; life saving, 18 to 45; general departmental, 20 and over. These age limitations are subject to change by the commission. They do not apply to applicants of the preferred class. Ap- plicants for the position of railway mail clerk must be at least 5 feet 6 inches In height, exclusive of boots or shoes! and weigh not less than 135 pounds in ordinary clothing and have no physical defects. Ap- plicants for certain other positions have to come up to similar physical requirements. Method of Appointment Whenever a va- cancy exists the appointing officer makes requisition upon the civil-service commis- sion for a certification of names to fill the vacancy, specifying the kind of position vacant, the sex desired and the salary. The commission thereupon takes from the proper register of eligibles the names of the three persons standing highest of the sex called for and certifies them to the ap- pointing officer who is required to make the selection. He may choose any one of the three names, returning the o'ther two to the register to await further certification. The time of examination is not considered, as the highest, in average percentage on the register must be certified first. If after a probationary period of six months the 102 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. name of the appointee is continued on the roll of the department in which he serves the appointment is considered absolute. Removals No person can be removed from a competitive position except for such cause as will promote the efficiency of the public service and for reasons given in writing. No examination of witnesses nor any trial shall be required except in the discretion of the officer making the re- moval. Salaries Entrance to the departmental serv- ice is usually in the lowest grades the higher grades being generally filled by pro- motion. The usual entrance grade is about $900, but the applicant may be appointed at $840, $760 or even $600. Extent of the Classified Service The fol- lowing table shows the number of classi- fied, excepted and excluded and unclassi- fied positions in Washington and outside, June 30, 1902: DEPARTMENT. White bouse State Consular service Treasury War Navy Postoffice Interior Justice Agriculture Labor Fish commission Interstate commerce com. Civil service commission. Smithsonian institution.. Governm't printing office State, war and navy de- partment building. . . Total CLASSIFIED COMPETITIVE. *In. *0ut. 1,716 452 1,119 B 60 112 3,865 120 18,110 16.750 7.613 16.080 49.371 2,929 116 1,476 117 94.452 EXCEPTED AND EXCLUDED: In. Out. 420 970 6,786 293 12,135 UNCLASSIFIED. Out. **" 119 230 2,103 765 576 7 '4.73i' 376 152 Below 2.441 17.756 180 Total. 765 27.250 17.241 75 t80.027, 136.387 1,468 16,536 901 3,475 102 242 133 67 350 4,096 219 6,607 102.687 *The words "in" and "out' 1 indicate whether employes serve in the departments at Wash- ington, D. C., or outside. The word "below" indicates below classification mere laborers. 171,193 of these are fourth-class postmasters. DTJTIES COLLECTED FROM CUSTOMS (1901-1902). On principal articles or groups of articles imported for consumption in the United States. Artworks 426,196.81 Books, etc 389,766.06 Breadstuffs 399,823.33 Buttons 271,581.63 Chemicals 5,603,646.99 Clays or earths 339.471.92 Clocks, watches 722,685.89 Coal coke 1,072,298.82 Cork 201,688.85 Cotto'n* 21,826,690.11 Earthenware 5,407.622.76 Feathers 1,283,003.36 Fibers* 12,908,017.44 Firecrackers 378.381.76 Fish 1,079.241.15 Fruits, nuts 4.472,338.26 Furs* 983,159.00 Glassware 2,743.096.37 Gold.* silver*....'... 494,390.85 Hats, etc 608,852.08 Hides, skins 2,230,838.03 Hops 298.688.28 India rubber* 207,160.93 Iron, steel 6,988,479.27 496,373.10 440,366.16 468,274.98 444,159.38 6,369,018.49 833,542.54 1,060,879.74 240,960.83 24,485,987.67 5,587.275.82 1,763.591.37 15,157,639.53 360.317.99 1,325,578.27 5,532,712.55 1,225,135.54 3,545.789.55 746,566.45 2.650.420.05 347.334.48 186,566.18 10,464,404.28 Articles. 1901. 1902. Jewelry $2,142,731.96 $2,492,694.60 Lead* 320,509.78 439,722.03 Leather* 4,104,453.35 4,074,792.67 Marble, stone* 601,644.67 744,855.99 Matting 1,206,782.10 1,483,403.41 Musical instruments 437,897.17 447,695.65 Oils 815,621.59 1,093,676.07 Paints, colors 462,437.19 513,619.59 Paper* 1,163,015.14 1,238,285.33 Plants 308,213.20 312,875.40 Provisions 1,026,773.56 1,217,408.88 Rice 1,194.935.56 1,290,417.48 Salt 287,415.54 268,682.82 Seeds 584.774.96 296,072.65 .14,245,693.08 17,293,290.27 Silk' Spices 146,052.17 179,625.90 Spirits 9,121.235.92 10,148,513.66 Sugar 62,680,260.03 52,622,601.01 Tea 8,259,353.78 7,882.607.23 Tobacco* 16.655,743.67 18,756,035.56 Vegetables 1,361,715.25 3.295,871.94 Wood* 2,212,567.29 2,804,244.12 Wool* 21,575.005.20 26,396,839.23 The total amount of duty collected in 1901 on articles entered for consumption in the United States was $233^556,109.86 and in 1902, $251,453,154.97. *Including manufactures of. DISASTER AT HEPPNER. ORE. Sunday afternoon, June 14. 1903, the little city of Heppner. in Morrow county. Oregon, was swept by a sudden flood caused by heavy rains. The water in Willow creek, a mountain stream running through the town, rose from a few inches to twenty feet in less than ten minutes. Bridges and houses wero carried away almost instantly and between 200 and 300* persons were drowned. The larger part of the town, which was located on the bottom land along the banks of the stream, was destroyed. DIFFERENCE IN TIME. 103 AWARD OF THE COAL-STRIKE ARBITRATORS. Anthracite coal strike began May 12, 1902; ended Oct. 21, 1902. Commissioners to arbitrate strike named Oct. 14, 1902. Coal-strike inquiry begun Oct. 27, 1902; ended Feb. 17, 1903; award announced March 21, 1903. The award of the anthracite coal strike arbitrators was, in brief, as follows: 1. That an increase" of 10 per cent over and above the rates paid in April, 1902, be paid to all contract miners after Nov. 1, 1902. 2. That other employes be paid 10 per cent increase on their earnings between Nov. 1, 1902, and April 1, 1903; that after that date engineers employed in hoisting water be paid the wages effective in April, 1902, but with eight-hur shifts; that other engineers be given 5 per cent increase with teundays off without loss of pay, and that all other employes be paid on the basis of a nine-hour day, receiving therefor the same wages as for a ten-hour day in April, 1902. 3. That during the life of the award the present methods of payment for coal mined shall be adhered to unless changed by mutual agreement. 4. That any disagreement arising under this award which cannot be settled in the ordinary way shall be referred to a board of conciliation of six persons, three represent- ing the mine workers and three the opera- tors, and in case the board cannot* agree the point of disagreement shall be referred to an umpire to be appointed by the Circuit judges of the 3d judicial circuit of the United States, the decision of the umpire to be final. 5. That whenever requested by a majority of the contract miners of any colliery, cher-k weighmen or check docking bosses, or both, shall be employed at the expense of the miners. 6. That mine cars shall be distributed equitably among miners at work and that there shall be no concerted effort on the part of the miners or mine workers of any col- liery or collieries to limit the output of the mines unless such limitation of output be in conformity with an agreement between thn operators and an organization representing a majority of the miners. 7. In all cases where miners are paid by the car the increase awarded to the contract miners is based upon the cars in use, the topping required and the rates paid per car which were in force April 1, 1902. 8. That a sliding scale of wages shall be adopted based upon the wages fixed in the award. For each increase of 5 cents in the average price of white-ash coal sold at or near New York above $4.50 per ton the em- ployes shall have an increase of 1 per cent in compensation until there is a change in the price, but in no case shall the rate of com- pensation be less than that fixed in the award. 9. No person shall be refused employment or in any way discriminated against on ac- count of membership or nonmembership in any labor organization and there shall be no interference with any employe who is not a member of any labor organization by mem- bers of such organization. 10. All contract miners shall be required to furnish within a reasonable time before ach pay day a statement of the amount of money due from them to their laborers, and such money is to be deducted from the amount due the contract miners and paid directly .to the laborers. 11. The awards made shall continue in force until March 31, 1906. In its report the commission declared that riot and bloodshed prevailed at the time of the strike and that the use of militia and armed guards for the protection of life and property was necessary. It held that the right of a citizen to work when he pleases, for whom he pleases and on what terms he pleases cannot be successfully denied. The use of the boycott as practiced in the anthra- cite strike was declared cruel, immoral and antisocial. The blacklist was condemned in equally severe terms. The commission , recommended the discon- tinuance of the coal and iron police, a stricter enforcement of the laws relating to child labor and the compulsory investigation of labor troubles. Compulsory arbitration, however, was not favored. The losses occasioned by the strike, as es- timated by the commission, were: To mine owners, $46,100,000; to employes, $25,000,000; to transportation companies, $28,000,000; total, $99,100,000. DIFFERENCE IN TIME. By noting the variation in time between the cities representing the eastern, central, mountain and Pacific divisions in the United States and those in Alasua, Hawaii, Porto Rico and th > Philippines and in foreign countries the variation in time between all the other cities in the United States and the places "named may be easily calculated. The time in all cases except where other- wise specified is local or actual time. When it is 12 o'clock noon on Monday, eastern time, in New York the correspond- ing time in the cities named below is: Chicago (central time). 11:00 a. m. Monday Denver (mountain time). 10:00 a.m. Monday S. Francisco (Pac. time). 9:00 a. m. Monday Sitka, Alaska 7:58 a. m. Monday Honolulu 6:28 a. m. Monday Havana. Cuba 11:30 a. m. Monday San Juan, Porto Rico. ..12:35 p. m. Monday Dublin 4:34 p. m., Monday Edinburgh 4:47 p. m., Monday London 5 :00 p. m., Monday Paris Berlin Vienna Rome Brussels The Hague Copenhagen Christiania Stockholm St. Petersburg ... Constantinople ... City of Mexico... Valparaiso, Chile. Madrid Bern Calcutta, India... Pretoria Rio de Janeiro Pekin Manila Tokyo Melbourne Sydney Apia, Samoa . 5:09 p. m . 5:53 p. m . 6:05 p. m . 5:49 p. m . 5:17 p. m . 5:17 p. m . 5:50 p. m . 5:42 p. m . 6:12 p. m . 7:01 p. m . 6:56 p. m .10:24 a. m .12:13 p. m . 4:45 p. m . 5:29 p. m .10:53 p. m . 6:55 p. m . 2:07 p. m .12:45 a. m. . 1:03 a. m, 2:18 a. m. 2:39 a. m. 3:04 a. m. 5:33 a. m. , Monday , Monday , Monday , Monday ., Monday ,, Monday , Monday , Monday , Monday ,, Monday , Monday ., Monday ,, Monday , Monday , Monday , Monday , Monday , Monday , Tuesday , Tuesday . Tuesday , Tuesday , Tuesday , Tuesday 104 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1904. RATES OF POSTAGE AND MONEY ORDERS. DOMESTIC. Embraces the United States and island pos- sessions, including Hawaii, Porto Rico, the Philippines, Guam and Tutuila. FIRST CLASS. Letters and all written or partly written matter, whether sealed or unsealed, and all other matter sealed or otherwise closed against inspection, 2 cents per ounce or fraction thereof. Postal cards issued by the government sold at 1 cent each; double, or reply cards, 2 cents each. Cards must not be changed or mutilated in any way and no printing or writing other than the address is allowable on the ad- dress side. "Private mailing cards" (post cards) require 1 cent postage. These cards mast conform in shape and quality and weight of paper used to the cards issued by the government. Each card must be an unfolded niece of cardboard