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The principal imports are lumber, cotton fabrics, flour, rice, sugar, 
kerosene, candles, and distilled spirits. The lumber comes principally 
from the United States; the cotton fabrics from Japan, the United 
States, the Caroline Islands (probably of German manufacture), and 
the Philippines; the flour from the United States and Japan; the rice 
from Hongkong and Japan; the sugar from the United States, Japan, 
and Hawaii; the kerosene from the United States and Japan; the 
majority of candles from Japan; and the distilled liquors from Hawaii, 
the United States, Japan, and the Philippines. 
The only export is copra, or dried coconut meat. Of this the 
greater part is shipped to Japan, the rest to the United States. Dur- 
ing the year 1903 money in the form of specie was sent from Guam to 
Japan amounting to $18,550. The amount sent to the United States 
is not recorded. 
Porunation or Guam.—A census of the island of Guam was taken 
in August, 1901, in obedience to the orders of Governor Schroeder, 
with the following results: 
TasBLe I.—Population according to villages. 
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Villages. Males. |Females.| Total. 
Agafia and its dependent villages ............--------2--eeeese reece eee 3, 216 3,616 6, 832 
Agat (village proper). ......----..----20---b ee eee e eee eee eee eee eens 397 446 843 
Agat (district of Sumai).........-.-.--2-22 0.2222 eee eee eee ee ee ee eee tees 331 365 696 
Merizo (village proper)........2-.--- 2-22-20 eee eee ee ee eee eee eens 237 279 516 
Merizo (district of Umatag) .........0020- 0. e eee ee ee eee eee eee eens 123 126 249 
Inalahan 2.2.2... cece eee cee eee cece eee ce ence eee cnet te eeee eee eees 262 278 540 
Total 2. coc ccc ee eee ce eee eee eee e eee eee eeneeees 4, 566 5,110 9, O76 
Note.—In this table are included only the residents of the island, not those here temporarily, nor 
the United States forces and employees of the naval station. 
Taste I1.—Population according to nationality. 
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Males. |Females.) Total. 
a 7 _ | - 
Subjects of the United States: | | 
Citizens of the island..............202------ 2-2 - eee eee eee eee 4,539 | 5, OY1 9, 630 
Citizens of the United States ..........22....--2-..------ 2-22 eee eee | 6 8 4 
TT ove ccc eee ceeeneeeees «4S «5, 099 9, 644 
Foreigners: | | 
Spaniards ........... 00022022 e ee eee eee eee cee cence ee eee ees 6 8 14 
Italians.............-22 2-0-2. eee ee eee ce ee eee eee eect 2 2 
JAPANeSE 22.2.2. 2 ee eee eee ee eee eee ee cnet e eee eee 12 1 13 
Chinese......... deen eee eee eee cece cece eee cece eee e eee eee eee eee : 0 3 
A) 2) 21 11 32 
Résumé: | 
Subjects of the United States... 2.2.2.2... 2. eee eee cence eee een e eee 4,545 5, 099 | 9, 644 
Foreigners ........0222..222 20200 cece cee e cece ee cece eee eeees ce teeeees 21 11 | 82 
Total 2.00... ccc2- cecec ec cece cece cee cence eee eee et eee este scenes eeeees 4, 566 | 5, 110 | 9, 676 
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