TIMBER REGIONS OF THE UNITED STATES Continued. 

 Description by states Continued. 



Iowa 



Missouri 



North Dakota 



South Dakota 



Montana 



Idaho 



Colorado 



Wyoming 



Utah 



Nevada 



New Mexico 



Arizona 



California 



Oregon 



Washington 



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FOREIGN TRADE IN LUMBER. 



Table 23. Imports 



Table 24. Exports 



DETAILED SUMMARY. 



Table 25. Statistics of lumber industries of the 

 United States for 1900. Summary of 



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Extended tables: 



Table 26. Establishments 53 



Table 27." Capital: Logging and sawmill plants ... 54 

 Table 28. Capital: Planing mill plants and live 



capital 56 



Table 29. Capital: Independent timber camps 57 



Table 30. Employees and wages 58 



Table 31. Employees and wages in logging 59 



Table 32. Employees and wages in lumber and saw- 

 mills . . 60 



DETAILED SUMMARY Continued. 

 Extended tables Continued. 



Table 33. Employees and wages in independent 

 timber camps 



Table 34. Average number wage-earners employed 

 in logging 



Table 35. Average number wage-earners employed 

 in saw and planing mills 



Table 36. Average number wage-earners employe.! 

 in independent timber camps 



Table 37. Number and cost of keep of animals used 

 in logging 



Table 38. Number and cost of keep of animals use. 1 

 in timber camps, and cost of trans- 

 portation 



Table 39. Materials used in logging 



Table 40. Materials used in saw mills 



Table 41. Materials used in planing mills 



Table 42. Materials used in independent timber 

 camps 



Table 43. Miscellaneous expenses 



Table 44. Summary of products, in quantity and 

 value 



Table 45. Rough lumber, by species, conifers 



Table 46. Rough lumber, by species, hard woods. 



Table 47. Shingles, by species 



Table 48. Cooperage materials 



Table 49. Other sawed products 



Table 50. Planing-mill products 



Table 51. Timber-camp products 



Table 52. Power 



Table 53. Classification of mills, by persons em- 

 ployed 



Table 54. Summary of establishments with a prod- 

 uct of less than $500 



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