Congressional Serial SetU.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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Alabama alloy aluminum amounted anthracite Aver average price average value barrels Bessemer bituminous coal by-product California carbon cents per pound cobalt coke Colorado compared with 1903 consumption copper County cyanide Dakota decrease deposits district exports field following table gives furnaces gallons gold and silver Idaho Illinois imported Includes increase Indian Territory Indiana ingots iron and steel Kansas Kentucky Lake lead lignite Long tons manganese manufacture of coke metals metric tons Mexico Michigan miles mill mineral Mining Company Missouri Montana natural gas Nevada nickel obtained Ohio open-hearth steel operations ounces output oxide Pennsylvania pig iron placer placer mines plants ployees production in 1904 Production of gold quartz quartz mines rails refined reported River shipments shipped Short Short Short short tons siliceous smelters smelting sold South South Dakota spiegeleisen statistics Tennessee Texas tion tonnage total production Total value tungsten United Utah value of coke West Virginia Wyoming yield York zinc
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Seite 361 - Newfoundland into this country during the year 1907; whilst, according to the statistics published by the Bureau of Statistics of the Department of Commerce...
Seite 687 - The following tables are the official statement by the Bureau of Statistics of the Department of Commerce...
Seite 262 - States as shown by the report of the Bureau of Statistics of the Department of Commerce and Labor...
Seite 595 - BESOUBCES. due for the most part to the development of by-product coke manufacture, in which the yield of coke is considerably more than in beehive ovens. Coal required to produce a ton of coke, in tons and pounds. YIELD OF COAL IN COKE. By the yield of coal in coke is meant the percentage by weight of the constituents of the coal that remain as coke after the process of coking is completed. The following table shows that the general average yield of coal in coke is about 64 per cent, but this is...
Seite 675 - Total quantity and value of crude petroleum produced in the United States and the average price per barrel in 1903 and 1904.
Seite 431 - They are made principally by rail over the international bridges and by lake and sea to the Canadian Provinces. Exports are also made by sea to the West Indies, to Central and South America, and elsewhere. The imports are principally from Australia and British Columbia to San Francisco, from Great Britain to the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, and from Nova Scotia to Atlantic coast points.
Seite 4 - ... they are made being included in the output of pig lead. Zinc oxide, or zinc white, made directly from the ores and consequently not included in spelter production, is tabulated. The production of pig iron and its value are given in the table as the best means of presenting the statistics of the production of iron in the first marketable condition. The value of brick and pottery clays, rather than the value of the manufactured products, is embraced in the tabular statement, although the statistics...
Seite 380 - Nebraska," approved March 28, 1882— That the northern boundary of the State of Nebraska shall be, and hereby is, subject to the provisions hereinafter contained, extended so as to include all that portion of the Territory of Dakota lying south of the forty-third parallel of north latitude and east of the...
Seite 578 - ... cases the coke product is sometimes charged against the furnace department at cost and sometimes at a figure based upon the cost of coal mining and coke making, plus a percentage of profit on these operations. The value is not fixed by the market price. In other cases the value is estimated upon the average prices for coke of a similar quality produced and sold in the immediate vicinity.
Seite 638 - The production of coke in 190-t increased in one district only — the Flat Top— and this increase was due, not to any greater activity in the Flat Top district proper, but to the production by the United States Coal and Coke Company in the Tug River region, whose ovens and output have been added to the Flat Top district. In...