674 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. (COMMERCE AND PRODUCTION.) 



percha, 67,790,069 pounds; of wool, 166,576,966 

 pounds, valued at $17,711,788; of tin in bars, 

 blocks, and pigs, 79,352.35(5 pounds: of tobacco, 

 29,428,837 pounds; of tea, 75,579.125 pounds; of 

 raw cotton, 98,715,680 pounds; of cacao, 51,379,- 

 396 pounds, valued at $6,056,504; of bituminous 

 coal, 1,941,422 tons, valued at $5,310,456; of 

 cement, 423.844,160 pounds, valued at $1,478,451; 

 of lead, 206,750,967 pounds, valued at $4,632,770; 

 of rice, 157,658,894 pounds; of bristles, 2,013,109 

 pounds; of malt liquors, 3.751,511 gallons. The 

 value of woolen manufactures imported was 

 $17,384,463; copper and copper manufactures, 

 $10,968.948; live animals, $4,624,531; feathers, 

 artificial flowers, etc., $5,110,921; paper and pa- 

 per manufactures, $4,223,125; distilled spirits, 

 $4,445,154; books, maps, engravings, etc., $4,133,- 

 215; spices, $3,685,249; bristles, $2,047,331; toys, 

 $4.023,676; hats, bonnets, and materials, $3,050,- 

 478; hair, $2,055,536; art works, $3,516,536; rice, 

 $2,926,921; bristles, $2,047,331; cork, $2,464,934; 

 clocks and watches and parts, $2,460,324; malt 

 liquors, $1,880,348; fertilizers, $2,426,758. 



The exports of corn were 26,636,552 bushels, 

 valued at $16,185,673; of wheat, 154,856,102 bush- 

 els, valued at $112,875,222; of wheat flour, 17,- 

 759,203 barrels, valued at $65,661,974; of anthra- 

 cite coal, 1,570,490 tons, valued at $7,117,809; 

 of bituminous coal, 5,400,694 tons, valued at $13,- 

 647,652; of copper ore, 25,076 tons; of raw cotton, 

 3,500,778,763 pounds; of apples, 459,719 barrels, 

 valued at $1,628,886; of hops, 10,715,151 pounds; 

 of oil-cake and oil-cake meal, 1,648,093,619 

 pounds; of animal oils, 2,121,661 gallons; of 

 crude mineral oil, 133,536,800 gallons; of paraffin 

 and paraffin wax, 173,583,203 pounds; of beef 

 products, 451,987,178 pounds, valued at $8,858,- 

 844; of hog products, 1,337,315,909 pounds, val- 

 ued at $40,719,626; of oleomargarine, 144,267,342 

 pounds, valued at $12,856,490; value of other 

 meat products, $11,529,151; value of dairy-prod- 

 ucts, $7,104,770; exports of clover-seed, 7,256,573 

 pounds, valued at $594,733; of distilled spirits, 

 2,956,889 proof gallons, valued at $3,011,894; 

 of starch, 28,183,967 pounds, valued at $656,705; 

 of sirup and molasses, 17,777,253 gallons, valued 

 at $2,465,031; of refined sugar, 7,213,050 pounds, 

 valued at $292,715; of raw tobacco, 301,007,475 

 pounds. Exports of brass and brass manufac- 

 tures were $1,930,810 in value; fertilizers, $6,256,- 

 035; earthen and stone wares, $600.798; glass 

 and glassware, $1,960,106; glucose, $2,319,286; 

 explosives, $2,082,381; hay, $2,580,622; india-rub- 

 ber manufactures, $4,032,100; scientific instru- 

 ments, $5,389,476; malt liquors, $1,290,062; mar- 

 ble, stone, and manufactures, $1,761,696; mu- 

 sical instruments, $3,694,143; soap $1,630,938; 

 wool and woolen goods, $1,525,826; fish, $6,563,- 

 199; watches and clocks, $2,144,490. 



The values of imports and exports of the differ- 

 ent ports of the United States for the year end- 

 ing June 30, 1902, were as follow: Baltimore, 

 imports $22,825,281, exports $80,532,512; Boston 

 and Charlestown, imports $71,921,436, exports 

 $102,404,304; Brunswick, imports $33,097, exports 

 $7,338,808; Charleston, imports $1,590,078, exports 

 $5.857,364; Detroit, imports $3,469,077, exports 

 $18.053.055; Galveston, imports $969,246, exports 

 $06.722.066; Mobile, imports $3.714,371, exports 

 $12,503,556; New Orleans, imports $23,763,480, 

 exports $134,486,863; Newport News, imports 

 $4.311,348, exports $33.504.830; New York, im- 

 ports $559,936.879, exports $400,361,395; Norfolk 

 and Portsmouth, imports $390,345, exports $7,- 

 088,335; Pensacola, imports $406,052, exports 

 $14,466.928: Philadelphia, imports $47,750,342. ex- 

 ports $80.383,403; Portland, Me., imports $1,194,- 



899, exports $14,325,018; Puget Sound, imports 

 $11,970,799, exports $33,788,821; San Francisco, 

 imports $35,102,981, exports $38,183,756; Savan- 

 nah, imports $571,682, exports $41,525,428; Wil- 

 mington, N. C., imports $258,808, exports $11,- 

 102,171. 



The amount of trade with each foreign country 

 in the year ending June 30, 1902, can be seen in 

 the following table: 



