STATISTICAL TABLES. 



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BEET-SLGAR PRODUCTIOX IX THE UNITED 

 STATES, 1898-9, BY FACTORIES. (Willett & Gray.'i 



SUGAR I3IPORTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 

 JUNE 30, 1898. (U. S. Department of Agriculture.) 



Countries from which imported. 



Cuba 



Germany 



Dutch East Indies. . 

 Hawaii 



British West Indies. 

 Brazil 



British Guiana 



Santa Doming^o .. . 

 Philippine Islands... 



Porto Rico 



Belgium 



Egypt 



United Kingdom ... 



Austria-Hungary 



Netherlands.. 



France 



China 



Dutch Guiana ... 



British Africa 



Danish West Indies. 



Hongkong 



Canada 



Other countries 



,225,111 

 1275,440 

 ,731,462 

 .776,895 

 401,746 

 ,426,285 

 1145,529 

 .336,444 

 ,489,600 

 ,452,421 

 ,366,370 

 ,354,144 

 ,106,706 

 ,788,767 

 ,659,827 

 17,781 

 ,161,664 

 .636,341 

 ,081,142 

 ,832,991 

 ,183,246 

 717,532 

 1753,407 



Total 2,689,920,851 



Value. 



$9,828,607 



3,520,796 



11,250,181 



16,660,412 



4,552,454 



2,317,990 



3,045,666 



2,030,239 



381,279 



1,913,742 



31.909 



1,230,071 



504,714 



67,831 



957,908 



480 



176,751 



585,326 



131,469 



312,446 



107,295 



32,589 



832,594 



$60,472,749 



The average price per pound of "Standard A" sugar in 

 the New York market in i8g8 was 4.84 cents. The average 

 consumption of sugar of all grades per capita of population 

 in the United States was 61. i lbs. 



