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1 In addition, merchant-ground products, valued at $1,637,228, were made by establishments engaged primarily in the manufacture of products other than those covered by the industry designation. The items covered by this amount were wheat flour, 105,477 barrels, valued at $614,952; corn meal, 32,804 barrels, valued at $87,507; rye flour, 2,620 barrels, valued at $12,330; feed, 33,765 tons, valued at $907,165; and offal, 627 tons, valued at $15,274; and in addition, "breakfast foods," to the value of $36,978,613, were made by establishments engaged primarily in the manufacture of food preparations. See note to table on page 73, for custom ground by-products.

In addition, "breakfast foods," to the value of $23,904,952, were made by establishments engaged primarily in the manufacture of food preparations.

Not reported separately.

Not reported.

SUGAR.

The total acreage of sugar beets planted in the United States amounted to 415,964. Of these 29,459 were planted directly by the factory; 18,166 by tenants of the factory; 368,339 on contract by others than tenants of the factory. There were 3,965,356 tons of beets used in the industry. Of these 266,768 were grown directly by the factory; 163,843 tons by tenants of the factory; and 3,534,745 tons on contract by others than the tenants of the factory. The total value of the products derived from the beets was $48,122,383. Of this 496,807 tons of granulated sugar were valued at $45,645,810; 4,875 tons of raw sugar were valued at $291,819; 20,812,747 gallons of molasses or syrup were valued at

RUGS AND CARPETS.

$1,129,905; beet pulp was valued at $795,900; and all other products were valued at $258,949.

The total value of all the sugar produced in the United States during the year 1909 was $77,991,683, and of this $48,122,383 was derived from the sugar-beet industry, and $29,869,300 from the cane-sugar industry. There were 828,540 tons of sugar produced, the total value of which was $72,033,302, of which amount 501,862 pounds, valued at $45,937,629, were beet sugar, and 326,858 pounds, valued at $26,095,673, were cane sugar. The total value of molasses, syrup, and all other products produced of either cane or beet was $5,958,381.

III. TEXTILES.

During the year 1909 there were 57,176,729 square yards of carpets, with a value of $48,475,889, manufactured in the United States. During the same period there were 24,042,152 square yards of rugs, valued at $18,490,449, woven in the United States.

CORDAGE AND TWINE AND JUTE AND LINEN GOODS.

The total value of the cordage and twine and jute and linen goods produced in the United States during the year 1909 was $61,019,986. The total value of the rope and binder twine for the same year was $33,930,306; of the twine not including binder, $8,934,352; of the yarns for sale, $5,434,037; of the 6,530,503 pounds of linen thread used, $3,407,008; of the 69,311,288 square yards of gunny-bagging, $3,507,482; and of the 2,206,114 square yards of jute carpets and rugs, $549,221.

FELT GOODS.

The aggregate cost of the material required in the production of the felt goods of the United States during the year 1909 was $6,967,206, and the total value of these products for the same period was $11,852,626. There were 3,764,468 square yards of felt cloths, valued at $1,381,854, produced in that

year.

HATS, FUR-FELT AND WOOL-FELT.

The value of the 2,989,252 dozens of furfelt hats produced during the year 1909 was $43,442,466, and the value of the 366,370 dozen of fur-felt hat bodies and hats in the rough for the same period was $2,703,738.

The total value of the 590,957 dozen woolfelt hats produced in the United States during the year 1909 was $3,646,787.

HOSIERY AND KNIT GOODS.

There were, during the year 1909, 62,825,069 dozen pair of hosiery produced in the United States and they were valued at $68,721,825. During the same period there were 25,337,779 dozen shirts and drawers produced, with a total value of $69,592,817;

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THE MAGNITUDE OF THE COTTON INDUSTRY, FROM COTTON BOLL

TO FINISHED PRODUCT.

OILCLOTH AND LINOLEUM.

The total value of the oilcloth and linoleum produced in the United States during the year 1909 was $26,253,796. The oilcloth, valued at $11,681,012, was divided as follows: 18,354,851 square yards of floor oilcloth, valued at $3,776,660; 17,338,440 square yards of enameled oilcloth, valued at $2,265,146; 61,168,777 square yards of table oilcloth, valued at $5.639,206. The total value ol the linoleum produced in the United States during the same period was $10,844,928. The value of the artificial leather produced in the United States during the same period was $3,448,617.

SILK AND SILK GOODS.

The total cost of the materials used in the production of the silk products of the United States was $107,766,916. There were 17,472,204 pounds of raw silk, valued at $67,787,037, required; 2,212,972 pounds of spun silk, valued at $4,848,789, used: 914,494 pounds of artificial silk, valued at $1,926,894; 3,377,972 pounds of organzine and tram, valued at $14,679,719, purchased; $1,637,187 dollars worth of fringe and floss, including waste, noils, etc.; 14,111,878 pounds of cotton and mercerized yarn, valued at $5,811,582; 610,588 pounds of woolen or worsted yarns, valued at $765,989; 710,108 pounds of mohair yarn valued at $640,529; and 353,780 pounds of all other kinds of yarn, valued at $456,597. Chemicals and dyestuffs, cost $1,062,313; and all other materials used in the production of silk and silk goods cost $8,150,280.

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silk mixed jacquard; $11,353,242 from t 19,693,393 yards of all piece-dyed broad s and $15,728,195 from the 40,044,433 vars mixed piece-dyed broad silk; $4,767,9 from the 10,093,583 yards of velvet; $2.1 768 from the 2,759,411 yards of plush $382,820 from the 226,717 yards of tapest and upholstery; $32,744,873 from ribbery $1,350,850 laces, nets, veils, veiling, e $485,322 from embroideries; $824,527 ir fringes and gimps; $4,483,248 from brsi and bindings; $3,850,448 from trimming $6,341,719 from the 1,088,780 pounds machinist twine; $4,179,355 from 747,246 pounds of sewing, embroidery, way fringe and floss silks; $12,550,510 from 2,740,319 pounds of organzine and tra and $2,104,066 from the 779,462 pounds spun silk. The value of all other products the silk and silk goods industries amounted $4,495,675; and the value of all the wo done on materials for others amounted $8,364,350.

WOOLEN AND WORSTED GOODS.

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The total cost of all the materials requir in the manufacture of all the woolen a worsted goods produced in the United Stat during the year 1909 amounted to $273.49 570. This amount was divided as follow 474,755,366 pounds of wool in the condita purchased, value $136,666,917, of wh 310,602,279 pounds were domestic wool, wi a value of $85,018,238, and 164,153.00 pounds were foreign wool, with a value $51,648,679; mohair, camel, alpaca a vicuna hair, 7,805,422 pounds, valy $2,399,123; cow and other animal b 17,356.100 pounds, value $932,911; cott 20,024,061 pounds, value $2,515,409; tale clippings, rags, etc., 40,402,460 pounds, vai $2,856,966; shoddy, mungo and wool extri purchased, 21,454,187 pounds, value $3,65 214; waste and noils of wool, mohair, ca hair, etc., purchased, 26,473,311 pour value $7,523,283; tops purchased, 20,8282 pounds, value $14,614,527; woolen ya purchased, 931,222 pounds, value $558,27 worsted yarns purchased, 59,148,771 poun value $56,033,701; merino yarns purchas 1,971,709 pounds, value $318.456; yarns purchased, 39,169,388 pounds, val $10,492,185; silk and spun silk 282,536 pounds, value $1,142,663; all od yarns, 1,046,735 pounds, value $40.7 chemicals and dyestuffs, value $8.820.94 and all other materials, value $25,464,27

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The total value of all the products of woolen and worsted goods manufactories w $419,743,521. This amount was derived fr the following products: All-wool woven gou 322,944,365 square yards, value $219,853,7 wool cloths, doeskins, cassimeres, cheve etc., 40,843.979 square yards, value $291,059; worsted coatings, serges and suitit 119,655,069 square yards, value $101,903,1 woolen overcoatings, 14,697,770 square yar value $11,230,856; worsted overcoati and cloakings, 654,404 square yards, va $821,688; wool dress goods, sackings, tri etc., and opera and similar flannels, 29.09 956 square yards, value $16,385,498; wors dress goods, cashmeres, serges, bunting, e 105,801,349 square yards, value $54,030,5 carriage cloths, 1,782,855 square yards, va $947,862; flannels for underwear, 3,856,3

square yards, value $1,257,271; blankets, 5,137,903 square yards, value $3,228,797; horse blankets, 247,395 square yards, value $185,430; woven shawls, 704,153 square yards, value $404,583; and all other all-wool woven goods, 463,179 square yards, value $167,194; union, or cotton mixed, woven goods, 37,453,351 square yards, value $14,327,973; unions, tweeds, cheviots, cassimeres, etc., 18,917,478 square yards, value $7,780,854; overcoatings and cloakings, 4.281,739 square yards, value $2,363,381; sackings, tricots, dress goods and opera and similar flannels, 4,319,539 square yards,

value $1,776,721; flannels for underwear, 7,063,572 square yards, value $1,308,369; blankets, 1,717,758 square yards, value $650,714; all other union, or cotton mixed, woven goods, 1,153,265 square yards, value $447,934; all cotton-warp woven goods, 210,346,081 square yards, value $62,265,854; all upholstering goods and sundries, value $1,986,330; all partially manufactured products for sale, value $115,032,285; all other products, value $3,250,857. During the year there were 4,287,640 spindles, producing and doubling and twisting; also, 72,532 looms, all classes.

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