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In . <>in|iiliii^ this table the statiHtirw of those depend- 

 ent planing mill>. or planing mills o]>crat4xl in t-onnec- 

 tion with sawmills, numbering 5,999 for the Tinted 

 State*, were combined with the statistic* of independent 

 planing mills throughout the I'nittMl State?.. itli the 

 object of showing in one table the magnitude of this 

 branch of the lumber industry, which, in the interest of 

 accuracy and expediency was reported on different sched- 

 ules. The independent planing mills are not included 

 in any of the other statistics pn>s<*nt4-d in this report. 

 The item of capital in this table shows the total amount 

 <>f capital invested, both in plant and live capital, in the 

 planing-mill industry in the United States. The num- 

 I*T of wage-earners employed in dependent planinj.' 

 mills was determined, as explained above, in >imr<-tion 

 with the >pcviul table of sawmill operations, and to tin- 

 numWr was added the number reported u- being em 

 ployed in independent planing mills. In the case of 

 materials the combination was made item by item and no 

 c-timatingwas necessary. Under the heading of "mis- 

 cellaneous expenses," are shown only tho-e mix-fllancous 



expenses that were incurred by the independent or sepa- 

 rately conducted planing mill-. The Mimll jH-rcentage 

 of the total miscellanrous expenses for the lumlM>r in- 

 dustry (exclusive of the miM-elliinenus exj>ene- in the 

 independent planing mills) which was incurred l>y the 

 dependent planing mills was considered to !* relatively 

 so unimportant, and the difficulty in s>|>arating it fn>m 

 the misi-ellaneous expense?, of the other thre<> branches 

 of the industry so great, that no miscellaneous ex|M>n*cs 

 have lieen assigned to these dependent planing mill-. 

 The total inUcrllaneousexpcn*'. therefore. <>n this con- 

 densed table of the planing-mill industry, is perhaps 

 -mailer than the other totals of the table would indicate. 

 I'lider the heading "products" the amount^ for 

 pendent and independent planing mills were combined. 

 it- in for item, showing the total value of pluning-mill 

 products for the t'nited State- and by states. 



Table 19, therefore, present* tin- -tatistics of all the 

 planing mills of the I'nited States and the sevei.il 

 states. The number of e-t:i>>li-hmcnt.- i- lu.-jn:',; the 

 total capital, $150,631.831, or $14,763 per eMal>li-h 



