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219 



To be in operation in 1899, tlie foregoing and certainly 



1897 Spreckels Sugar Co., SpreokeU, Cal., 



1898 Pacific Sugar Co., Oxnard, C:il.. 



1S99 Norlliwcsi.-rn U. S. Co.. Menillan, NVis., 



1x99 Caro H. S. Co., Caro, Mich., 



1899 New factory near Bay City, Mich., 

 1899 Union Sugar Co., Betterravia, Cal, 



/300.000 

 2110,000 



7,400 



.'tfi.dlH) 

 70.IKK) 



KMI.IKMI 

 740,000 



1,200,000 

 800,000 



f-440,000 



< 140,0(10 

 (240.IMN) 



J,920.0(M> 



SUMMARY. 



Operating prior to 1894, 

 New factories in 1S97, 

 New taetories in 1S98. 

 Building same tor 1899, 



Total to operate in ISW, 

 New factories for 1900, 



4,000,000 



1.300, (MM) 

 J.50<),(>00 



(;.:!oo.ooo 



4,000 



1,50(1 

 2.500 

 7.400 



_'l tactori.-s U.IIMI.OOO 15.40M 

 29 factories 19,900,000 22.1:00 



400,000 

 150.000 



250.000 



750,000 



1.550.000 

 _'.--' id.ooo 



;,(-,< 10.000 



000.000 



I.IMMI.INMI 



|-,.-JI> I. IM :l 

 :i.ll IM. 1)1 1:1 



Probable operation* of 1900 00 factories .-',4,000,000 ::s.oim :;,SIMI,IMMI 15,200,1100 

 rtThls mill ran 170 days in the campaign of 90. working up l.V,.ooo ions of heels. It paid S7oo.(MNi for 

 beets in '94, and si;i:;.000 in !Mi. I, Cl in.. ] aid X420,000 for '97 beets, c A stale bounty equal to si per 

 ton of beets enables t hese mills lo pay <> a Ion. !lms increasing this sum 25' ; . </ This total lias not 

 yet been readied. < Phis mill was >milt tor :t5o tons daily but with room enough to put in i he ma- 

 chinery necessary to increase to 7<m or soo tons, whieli will probably be done in time for the 1*99 crop. 

 /"The Spreckels mill will be able to work up over 400.00(1 Ions ot beets in a successful campaign. </ Its 

 equipment tor '99 will handle 1000 tons per diem, but a duplicate set of machinery, now going in, will 

 double its capacity. h This is the probable capacity for 1>W. 



Table E. CUSTOMS REVENUE FOR SUGAR AND TOBACCO, WITH TOTAL IMPORTS OF ALL KINDS. 



Compiled from monthly summary finance and com in 

 The sugar includes bolh free and dutiable. Tobacco is mi 

 of manufactured (cigars) running from 2 to 4 millions of d 



, Tobacco. 



erce of the Tinted States for October, 1897. 

 <tly ciitar leaf, wrappers and fillers, imports 

 liars' worth per year. 



-Sugar. --- 



Duties 



collected 

 on same. 

 $29,478,938 

 41,328,266 



15,5K9,:!41 

 200,763 

 163,906 



7H.7IC) 



06,160,819 

 56,796,209 

 01,968,003 

 I 4,:ir>9 

 61,766.923 

 62,176,140 

 48,913,032 



Total 

 value of 

 imports. 



.w._'i-,.4.s:; 



IS, 7*.'. 759 



21,066,863 



in.. !!.-,. .Ill 

 9.121.si9 

 S.U97.751 



Aggregate for all imports 

 In millions of dollars. 



Table F. THE BEET-SU(JAR INDUSTRY IN GERMANY. 



The following table from The Sugar Beet gives in condensed form informal ion concerning the bee 'j 

 Industry of Germany, [t shows a product Ion about equal to total annual imports oi sugar into th 

 United Slates. A-* Baylor suggests, therefore, this iai>ie is <>f spe<-iai imporian<-e as showing about 

 what would be the condition of the industry in the United States were ii established to the extent of 

 producing all the sugar required for home consiunpt ion. 



CONDENSED DATA rONCKKMMi THK IfKKT-St C All INDVSTHV <'l CKKMANY, 18!' % 



Factories working, 



Number ol sieam engines, 



Total horse power. 



Total beets worked (tons'), 



Total area devoted to beets m. !'- . 



Average yield of beets per acre (tons), 



1894-90 



405 



94.952 



14.52i;.n:ui 



1893-M 



4n:, 



6,236 



S7.424 



10.144. .152 



9s7.7-j:t 



ln.9 



1893-93 



401 

 6,123 



S1,5!H; 

 it.Sll.'.MO 



11.7 



