| Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1909 - 196 pages
...imports of gold . . 517 Circulation 518 Change in classification of imports and extracts. [Communication by the Bureau of Statistics, of the Department of Commerce and Labor.] 1906, LXIX, 582-5. Census. See CENSUS (UNITED STATES) ; PORTER (RP). Food taxation. See ROSENBAUM (S.).... | |
| United States. Bureau of Mines - Digital images - 1909 - 908 pages
...artificial waters, amounted to 2,912,398 gallons, valued at $1 ,033,047. These figures are reported by the Bureau of Statistics of the Department of Commerce and Labor, and represent imports entered for consumption, not total imports. The valuation is that assessed by... | |
| Geography - 1904 - 548 pages
...Consular Officers of each Grand Division of the World," is the title of an exceedingly useful report by the Bureau of Statistics of the Department of Commerce and Labor. BOOKS RECEIVED The Philippine Islands. 1493-1898. Volume ix. 1593-1597. By Emma H. Blair and James... | |
| Joseph Nimmo (Jr.) - 1899 - 404 pages
...year 1905 was 3.64 per cent, and the average dividends on railroad stock was 3.27 per cent, as stated by the Bureau of Statistics of the Department of Commerce and Labor. I am informed that the Department of Agriculture has made no estimate of net income of farmers, nor... | |
| Geography - 1908 - 392 pages
...Record of the Progress of the United States, 1800-1907," is the title of a publication just issued. by the Bureau of Statistics of the Department of Commerce and Labor, and while composed exclusively of columns of figures, the record of progress which it shows for the... | |
| Geography - 1910 - 268 pages
...record, while the quantity imported in 1909 exceeded that of 1907 by over 40%. Figures recently prepared by the Bureau of Statistics of the Department of Commerce and Labor indicate a remarkable growth in the domestic silk industry. In 1870 the importations of raw silk amounted... | |
| Commonwealth Club of California - California - 1910 - 542 pages
...we read between the lines have hardly any practical value. For instance in the last report published by the Bureau of Statistics of the Department of Commerce and Labor, we read that the international commerce of the world for 1907 amounted to thirty billions ; that taking... | |
| Harry Turner Newcomb - Railroads - 1903 - 202 pages
...*•**g 4 cax S oj S^S «.E 5 »'*- « Q fe i flafl . The foregoing, which is based upon data reported by the Bureau of Statistics of the Department of Commerce and Labor, shows, among other things, that in 1903, the people of the United States purchased 127 per cent more... | |
| Pan American Union - America - 1904 - 880 pages
...June, 1903 and 1904: FOREIGN COMMERCE IN JULY. The "Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance,'' issued by the Bureau of Statistics, of the Department of Commerce and Labor of the United States, gives the total imports in July as $71,196,740, as against $82,187,823 in the same month... | |
| Louisiana. Department of Education - Education - 1904 - 548 pages
...other nations. The United States to-day is the leading commercial power. According to data furnished by the Bureau of Statistics of the Department of Commerce and Labor: "There are only three 'billion-dollar countries,' considered from the standpoint of exportation of... | |
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