Statistics, Bureau of and Commerce and Labor, Department of
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Date:
1904
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1904-01-01T00:00:00Z
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19040101
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19041231
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Statistics, Bureau of
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13
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1904
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171 p. 1 il.
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(H. doc. 784.) [These articles have appeared previously in the Daily consular reports.]
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(H. doc. 784.) [These articles have appeared previously in the Daily consular reports.]
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Contents:
Africa, east, German colonial work in; by Franz Eiffe.
Agriculture in Japan; by E. C. Bellows.
Apples, American, in France; transmitted by R. P. Skinner.
Apricot kernels, Commercial uses of; by R. P. Skinner.
Automobile, New electric; transmitted by Thornwell Haynes.
Bankers, European, aiding European exporters; by Richard Guenther.
Bermuda biological station; by W. M. Greene.
Bremen-United States trade in 1903; by H. W. Diederich.
Butter, Glazed, in Germany; by Richard Guenther.
Butter and egg industries, Cooperation in, in Denmark; by F. W. Mahin.
Canada, Notes from; by W. R. Holloway.
Cape Colony tariff decisions.
Cars, Rail motor, at Plymouth, England: by J. G. Stephens.
Chain industry of Germany; by J. J. Langer.
Chambers of commerce, Italian, in foreign countries.
Coal notes, Canadian; by W. R. Holloway.
Coal trust. German, in France; by J. C. Covert.
Coasting trade of United Kingdom; by Otto Becker.
Commerce, School of, in England; transmitted by Marshal Halstead.
Commercial notes. Foreign; by Richard Guenther.
Commercial treaties and new tariff law of Germany; by F. H. Mason.
Compagnie Generate Transatlantique in 1903; by A. M. Thackara.
Consumption, New treatment of; by Richard Guenther.
Contractors, American, Opportunities for; by Richard Guenther.
Copra or cocoanut oil, Manufacture of; by R. P. Skinner.
Cotton, Artificial, in France; by Thornwell Haynes.
—Imports of, into Norway; by E. S. Cunningham.
Cotton congress. Zurich international; by T. W. Peters.
Cotton culture in Dutch colonies; by Hugh Pitcairn.
Cotton goods, American, Foreign markets for; by R. P. Skinner.
Cotton trade notes, German; by B. H. Warner, jr. Cuba, Invoices of shipments to; transmitted by H. G. Squiers.
Dairy products in Germany; by H. W. Harris.
Durnngo, Railroad from, to Mazatlan, Mexico; by J. A. LeRoy.
Electric plants in foreign countries; by B. H. Warner, jr.
Engineering and trade opportunities; by B. H. Warner, jr.
Engineering standards code, British; by Marshal Halstead.
Engineers, Canadian, object to American officials; by W. R. Holloway.
European interests in the far East; by Paul Walle.
Expansion and concentration, National: by Richard Guenther.
Farm values, English. Decline in; by F. W. Mahin.
Flour mill and cast-iron piping in Abyssinia; by R. P. Skinner.
Flour-milling machinery wanted in Asiatic Turkey; by E. J. Sullivan.
France, Foreign commerce of, in 1908.
Furniture, Italian, Exports of.
German export trade; by B. H. Warner, jr.
German exports to United States; by F. H. Mason.
German railways and railway traffic; by Richard Guenther.
German trade conditions.
Germany, Serious drought in: by F. H. Mason.
Goat raising in Mexico: by William Headen.
Gold production in the Transvaal.
Harvesting by hand and machine in Spain; by Maddin Summers.
Holy Land, Travel in; by Selah Merrill.
Hosiery and underwear, American, in Europe: by J. F. Monaghan.
Hospital town [new hospital in Vienna]; by Richard Guenther.
Hungary, Direct trade with; by F. H. La Gnardia.
Hydrophobia, Preventing, by vaccination; by Richard Guenther.
Iron and steel trade of England: transmitted by Richard Guenther.
Irrigation in Canada; by W. R. Holloway.
Kapok and its uses; transmitted by H. C. Evans.
Laborers, Mexican, Emigration of; by J. A. LeRoy.
Liaotung Peninsula, lower, Japanese blockade of; transmitted by E. H. Conger.
Machine building in Germany for the tropics; by J. J. Linger.
Machinery, American, in Belgium; by J. C. McNally.
—and bicycles, German export of; by J. J. Langer.
—Chilean imports of.
Maize crop, Short, in Ronmania: by J. B. Jackson.
Merchant marine, World's; by Thornwell Haynes.
Miner's anemia, by—Boycott; transmitted by H. S. Brunot.
Mining and hydraulic machinery, Exposition of in Spain; by J. G. Lay.
Nicaragua, America in lead in.
Notes.
Nova Scotia drought-stricken; by W. R. Hollowav.
Ocean transportation, Supremacy in: by H. W. Dlederich.
Oil and gas wells in France; by J. C. Covert.
Olive oil, New process of extracting, by A. Funaro: transmitted by J. A. Smith.
Panama, Diplomatic and consular service of; by H. A. Gudger.
—Republic of, Fiscal regulations of; transmitted by J. W. J. Lee.
Paper and cotton goods in Turkey: by Richard Guenther.
Parcels, Post-office to collect, in England; by Richard Guenther.
Petroleum in Canada; by W. R. Holloway.
Printing presses and supplies in Mexico; by J. A. LeRoy.
Railroad-car industry, Austrian: transmitted by Hugh Pitcaim.
Railway supplies, Tenders for, in Portugal; by J. H. Thieriot.
Rubber forests, manicoba, Discovery of, in Brazil; by H. W. Furniss.
Rubber paving in London: by H. C. Evans.
Russia. Foreign commerce of; by J. F. Monaghan.
St. Gall's exports to United States; by T. W. Peters.
Salmon, Protection of, in Puget Sound and Fraser River; by L. E. Dudley.
Samoa, Commerce of: by Hugh Pitcairn.
Savings among Germans.
Sewage disposal at Hanley. England: by Marshal Halstead.
Sheffield wares in south Africa; by C. N. Daniels.
Shoes, American, Market for, in Saxony; by W. J. Pike.
—American-made, in Peru; by A. L. M. Gottschalk.
Silk, colored, Cocoons that yield; by J. C Covert.
Silk industry of Japan in 1903.
Spain, Economic condition of; by Richard Guenther.
—German trade with.
Stationery novelties, American, in England: by Marshal Halstead.
Steam, superheated, Locomotives using, in Germany; by D. B. Mason.
Steel, New method of manufacturing; by J. P. Bray.
Swiss-American trade; by T. W. Peters.
Trade of foreign countries, Notes on; by Richard Guenther.
Trade opportunities, International; by B. H. Warner, jr.
Trade unions in Germany; by Richard Guenther.
United Kingdom, Foreign commerce of, in 1903; by H. C. Evans.
United States, Future and power of.
Wool, New method of degreasing; by W. J. Pike.