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THE

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Dl RECTORS

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OFFICERS

J. R. WALSH, President

L. A. WALTON, Vice-President

C. D. ORGAN, Sec. and Treas. C. HUNTOON, Ass't Sec'y and Ass't Treas.

REMOTE STORAGE

Chicago Daily News

Almanac and Year Book.

19O3.

NOTE. The time given in this Almanac is local mean time, except when otherwise indicated.

ECLIPSES.

In the year 1903 there will be four eclipses, two of the Sun and two of the Moon.

1. An Annular Eclipse of the Sun, March 2829. Invisible. Visible to Alaska and the greater part of Asia.

II. A Partial Eclipse of the Moon, April 11. Visible more or less to the greater part of North and South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and the Atlantic Ocean. Occurs as follows :

STAX11AKI)

Moon enters Shadow

Middle of Eclipse

Moon leaves Shadow Moon leaves Penumbra.

EASTERN

lid. 5h. 34m. A. ild. 7h. Win. A, lid. 8h. 51 in. A. lld.lOh. Om. A.

CKNTHAI;

Invisible, lid. 6h. 13m. A. lid, 7h. 51m. A. lid. 9h. dm. A.

MOTXTAIN

Invisible, lid. 51i. i:-)m. A lid. tih. 51m. A lid. 8h. Om. A

PACIFIC

Invisible, lid. 4h. 13m. A lid. oh. 51m. A lid. Th. Om.A

First contact of shadow 4. r > degrees from the south point of the Moon's limb toward the East.

Magnitude of Eclipse =0.973. (Moon's diameter = 1.)

III. A Total Eclipse of the Sun. September 21. Invisible. Visible to the south-eastern part of Africa, the southern edge of Australia and the south Indian Ocean.

IV. A Partial Eclipse of the Moon, October li -7. Invisible. Visible to Asia and Austra- lia, and in part to Europe, Africa and the western coast of North America.

THE FOUR SEASONS.

SEASON.

Begins.

Lasts.

Winter

Spring

Summer., . Autumn ... Winter....

December 22, 1902, 0:,% P.M March 21, 1903, 1:14 P.M

June 22, 1903, 9: 4 A.M

September 23, 1903, 11:43 P.M December 22, 1903, 6:20 P.M

J). II. M.

89 39

: 92 1! 50

93 14 39

89 18 37

Common Year, 3B5 6 45

March

June

EMBER DAYS.

4, 6, 7 I September

3, 5,0 I December

16, 18, 19

16, 18, 19

MORNING AND EVENING STARS.

MERCtTRV will be Evening Star about January 17. May 10 and September 7; and Morning Star about February 27, June 27 and October 18.

VENUS will be Evening Star till September 17; then Morning Star the rest of the year.

JrriTKK will be Evening Star till February 19; then Morning Star till September 11; and then Evening Star again the rest of the year.

CHURCH DAYS AND CYCLES OF TIME.

Epiphany Jan. 6

Septuagesima Sunday Feb. 8

Sexagesima Sunday Feb. 15

Quinciuagesima Sunday i Feb. 22

Ash Wednesday ' Feb. 25

Quadragesima Sunday '. Mar. 1

Purim (. Mar. 13

Mid-Lent Sunday Mar. 15

Palm Sunday Apr. 5

Good Friday Apr. 10

Easter Sunday Apr. 12

Low Sunday Apr. 19

Rogation Sunday May 17

Ascension Day May 21

Whit Sunday May 31

Trinity Sunday Jun. 7

Corpus Christ! Jun. 1 1

Hebrew New Year (5663) Sep. 22

First Sunday in Advent Nov.29

Christmas Dec. 25

Dominical Letter D

Solar Cycle 8

Lunar Cycle (or Golden Number) 4

Roman Indiction 1

Bpact (Moon's Age, Jan. 1) 23

Julian Period 0616

Year of the World (Septuagint) 7411-7412

Dionysian Period 232

M> ~* f,. **>

5550o

fftoon's Phases.

1903

D.

EASTERN TIME.

CENTRAL TIME.

MOUNTAIN TIME.

PACIFIC TIME.

January.

First Quarter. Full Moon.... Last Quarter. New Moon. .

6

13 .:

2S

II. M.

4 5(5 eve. 9 17 morn. 6 49 morn. 11 38 morn.

H. M.

3 56 eve. S 17 morn. 5 49 morn. 10 38 morn,

H. M.

2 56 eve. 717 morn. 4 49 morn. 9 33 morn.

H. M.

1 56 eve. 617 morn. 3 49 morn. 8 38 morn.

Febru'y

First Quarter. Full Moon. ... Last Quarter. New Moon...

5

11 1!) 27

5 12 morn. 7 58 eve. 1 22 morn. 5 19 morn.

4 12 morn. 6 58 eve. 22 morn. 4 19 mom.

312 morn. 5 58 eve. 11 22 eve.* 3 19 morn. *18th.

2 12 morn. 4 58 eve. 10 22 eve.* 2 19 morn. *18th.

March.

First Quarter. Full Moon Last Quarter. New Moon...

6

13 ..'(

L'8

2 14 eve. 7 13 morn. 9 8 eve. 8 26 eve.

1 14 eve. 6 13 morn. 8 8 eve. 7 26 eve.

14 eve.

5 13 morn. 7 8 eve. 6 26 eve.

11 14 morn. 4 13 morn. 6 8 eve. 5 26 eve.

'C

c. *

First Quarter. FullJIoon Last Quarter. New Moon...

1 11 19

1:7

8 51 eve. 7 18 eve. 4 30 eve. 8 31 morn.

7 51 eve. 6 18 eve. 3 30 eve. 7 31 morn.

6 51 eve. 5 18 eve. 2 30 eve. 6 31 morn.

5 51 eve. 418 eve. 1 30 eve. 5 31 morn

t*> at

S

First Quarter. Full Moon Last Quarter. New Moon...

4 11 19 L'li

2 26 morn. 818 morn. 10 18 morn. 5 50 eve.

1 26 morn. 7 18 morn. 9 18 morn. 4 50 eve.

26 morn. 6 18 rflorn. 8 18 morn. 3 50 eve.

11 26 eve. 5 18 morn. 718 morn. 2 50 eve. *3d.

6

c p

1-5

First Quarter. Full Moon.... Last Quarter. New Moon...

2

9 IS 25

8 24 morn. 10 8 eve. 1 44 morn. Ill morn.

7 24 morn. 9 8 eve. 44 morn, 11 morn.

6 24 morn. 8 8 eve. 11 44 eve.* 11 11 eve.t

*17th. J24th

5 24 morn.

7 8 eve. 10 44 eve.* 10 Ileve4 *17th. J24th

*A

B

1-5

First Quarter. Full Moon Last Quarter. New Moon... FlrstQuarter.

1

9 17 -'i

31

4 2 eve. 43 eve. 2 24 eve. 7 46 morn. 2 15 morn.

3 2 eve. 11 43 morn. 1 24 eve, 6 46 morn. 1 15 morn.

2 2 eve. 10 43 morn. 24 eve. 5 46 morn. 15 morn.

1 2 eve. 9 43 morn. 11 24 morn. 4 46 morn. 11 15 eve.* *30th.

August.

Full Moon.... Last Quarter.

New Moon... First Quarter.

8

ir

22 29

(i 14 20

28

3 54 morn. 22 morn.* 251 eve. 3 34 eve. *16th.

2 54 morn. 11 22 eve. 1 51 eve. 2 34 eve.

1 54 morn. 10 22 eve. 51 eve. 1 34 eve.

54 morn. 9 22 eve. 11 51 morn. 34 eve.

September

Full Moon Last Quarter. New Moon... First Quarter

7 20 eve. 8 13 morn. 11 31 eve. 8 8 morn.

6 20 eve. 713 morn. 10 31 eve. 7 8 morn.

5 20 eve. 6 13 morn. 9 31 eve. 6 8 morn.

4 20 eve. 5 13 morn. 8 31 eve. 5 8 morn.

October.

Full Moon Last Quarter.

New Moon... First Quarter.

6 13 20 28

10 23 morn. 2 56 eve. 10 30 morn. 3 32 morn.

9 23 morn. 1 56 eve. 9 30 morn 2 32 morn.

8 23 morn. 56 eve. 8 30 morn. 1 32 morn.

7 23 morn. 11 56 morn. 7 30 morn. 32 morn.

November.

FuJl Moon... Last Quarter. New Moon. ., First Quarter

4 11

18 2U

27 morn * 9 46 eve. 10 morn.t 36 morn. *5th. i!9th.

11 27 eve. 8 46 eve. 11 10 eve. 11 36 eve.

10 27 eve. 7 46 eve. 10 10 eve. 10 36 eve.

9 27 eve. 6 46 eve. 9 10 eve. 9 36 eve.

1 December

Full Moon... Last Quarter. NPW Moon... First Quarter

4 11 IS '20

1 13 eve. 5 53 morn. 4 26 eve. 9 22 eve.

013 eve. 4 53 morn. 3 26 eve. 8 22 eve.

11 13 morn. . S 53 morn. 2 26 eve. 7 22 eve.

10 13 morn. 2 53 morn. 1 26 eve. 6 22 eve.

iBt MONTH. JANUARY. 31 DAYS.

h .

6

t-

January is named from Janus, an ancient Roman divinity, and

Chicago, Iowa, Neb., N.Y., Pa.,

St. Louis, S. 111., Va., Ky.,Mo.,

St. Paul, N.E. Wis. and Mich.,

OM

H

was added to the Roman Calen-

S.Wis., S.Mich.,

Kan., Col., Cal.,

N.E. NewYork,

> ^

t

5 W

dar 713 B. c.

N. 111.. Ind., O.

Ind., Ohio.

Minn., Or.

S^*

^

Qp

Sun

Sun

Moon

Sun

Sun

Moon

Sun

Sun

Moon

M

IMPORTANT BATTLES.

rises

sets.

H.& S.

rises

sets.

R.&S.

rises

sets.

R.&S

H.M.

H'.M.

H. M.

H.M.

H.M.lH. M.

H.M.

H.M.

H. M.

I

1

Th.

Norfolk. Va., 1776.

7 29

1 38

7 38

7 19

4 48

743

7 39

4 28

7 35

2

Fri.

Stone River, Tenn. (2d), 1803.

7 20

I 39

8 36

7 19

4 49

8 40

7 39

4 29

8 34

3

3

Sat.

Princeton, N. J., 1777.

7 29

4 40

9 35

7 19

4 50

9 37

7 39

4 30

9 34

4

4

SON.

Albefara. Spain, 1812.

7 29

1 10

10 35

7 19

4 50

10 35

7 39

4 31

10 36

5

5

Mo.

Burning of Richmond,Va.. 1781.

7 29

1 41

11 37

7 19

4 51

11 36

7 39

4 32

11 39

6

Tu.

Le Mars. France. 1870.

7 29

4 42

morn

7 19

4 52

morn

7 39

4 33

morn

7

7

We.

Springfield. Mo.. 18(8.

7 29

4 43

40

7 19

4 53

037

7 39

4 34

44

8

8

Th.

New Orleans, La., 1815.

7 29

4 44

1 45

7 19

4 54

1 41

7 38

435

1 51

9

9

Fri.

Valencia. Spain, 1812.

7 28

4 45

2 53

7 19

4 55

248

7 38

4 36

3 C

10

10

Sat.

Middle Creek, Ky., 1862.

7 28

4 46

4 1

7 19

4 56

3 55

7 38

437

4 9

11

11

SUN.

Arkansas Post, Ark., 1863.

7 28

447

5 7

7 19

4 57

5

738

4 38

5 16

12

12

Mo.

Lemars. France. 1870.

7 28

4 48

6 9

7 19

4 58

6 2

737

4 39

6 18

13

13

Tu.

Ft. Barrancas. Fla., seized, 1863.

7 27

4 49

rises

7 18

4 59

rises

7 37

4 41

rises

14

14

We.

Rivoli. Italy, 1797.

7 27

4 51

6 40

7 18

5

6 44

7 30

4 42

6 36

15

15

Th.

Ft. Fisher, N. C., taken, 1805.

7 20

4 5''

7 53

7 18

5 1

7 56

7 36

4 43

751

10

10

Fri.

Corunna. Spain, 1809.

7 20

4 55

9 4

7 17

5 2

9 6

7 35

4 44

9 4

17

17

Sat.

Cowpens, S. C., 1781.

7 26

4 54

10 12

7 17

5 3

10 11

7 35

4 45

10 13

18

18

SON.

Frenchtown, Mich., 1813.

7 25

4 55

11 17

7 17

5 5

11 15

7 34

4 47

1120

19

19

Mo.

Mill Springs, Ky., 1862.

7 25

4 57

morn

7 16

5 6

morn

7 34

4 48

morn

20

20

Tu.

Somerset, N. J., 1777.

7 24

4 58

20

7 10

5 7

16

7 33

4 49

24

21

21

we.

Fredericksburg. Va., 1863.

7 24

4 59

1 19

7 15

5 8

1 15

7 32

4 50

1 26

22

22

Th.

St. Denis. Fr.. bombarded, 1871.

7 23

5

2 17

7 15

5 9

2 12

7 31

4 52

2 25

23

23

Fri.

Rlv. Raisin. Mich., mas'cre, 1813

7 22

5 1

3 12

7 14

5 10

3 6

7 31

4 53

3 20

24

24

Sat.

Spion Kop, S. A. R., 1900.

7 22

5 3

4 4

7 14

5 11

3 57

7 30

4 55

4 13

25

25

SOX.

Mohrungen, Prussia. 1807.

7 21

5 4

4 53

7 13

5 12

4 46

7 20

4 56

5 2

20

20

Mo.

St. Dmer. France, 1814.

7 20

5 5

537

7 12

5 13

5 30

7 28

4 57

5 40

7

27

TH.

New Providence. N. J., 1778.

7 19

5 6

6 17

7 12

5 14

6 11

727

4 59

6 25

28

28

We.

Paris capitulated. 1871.

7 18

5 7

sets

7 11

5 16

sets

7 26

5

sets

29

29

Th.

Brienne, France. 1814.

7 18

5 9

6 29

7 10

5 17

6 32

7 25

5 2

6 26

30

30

Fri.

Kalafat. Roum.. invested. 1858.

7 17

5 10

7 28

7 9

518

7 31

724

5 3

7 27

31

31

Sat

Naval, off Charleston, 1863.

7 16

5 11

828

7 8

5 19

8 29

7 23

5 4

8 28

8d MONTH. FEBRUARY. 38 DATS.

CK

6

*

February is named from Roman divinity Februus(P\\ito), or Feb-

Chicago, Iowa, Neb., N.Y., Pa.,

St. Louis, S. 111., Va.. Ky., Mo.,

St. Paul, N. E. Wls. and Mich.,

*3

S

w

rua (Juno), and was added to

S.WIs. S. Mich.,

Kan., Col., Cal.,

N.K. New York,

H

Roman Calendar about 713 B. c.

N. 111.. Ind., O.

Ind., Ohio.

Minn.. Or.

Q^

o

IMPORTANT BATTLES.

Sun

rises

Sun sets.

Moon

H.&S.

Sun

rises

Sun sets.

Moon

K.& S.

Sun rises

Sun sets.

Moon

lt..t S.

H.M.

H.M.

H.M.

H.M.

H.M.

H. M.

H.M.

H.M.

U M.

32

1

SOX.

Cowan's Ford, S. C.. 1781.

7 15

5 12 9 29

7 8

5 20 : '9 28

7 22 5 6

9 31

33

2

Mo.

Lincoln. Eng. (Stephen d.), 1141.

7 14

5 14 10 32

7 7

5 22110 29

7 20 5 7

10 35

3

Tu.

Montevideo, S. A., 1807.

7 12

5 15

1135

7 6

5 23 11 31

7 19 5 9

11 40

35

4

We.

Tetuan, Morocco, 1860.

7 11

5 17

morn

7 5,5 24 morn

7 185 30

morn

30

5

Th.

Hatcher's Run. Va., 1865.

7 10

5 18

39

7 45 25

34

7 175 12

46

37

Fri.

Ft. Henry, Tenn., taken, 1802.

7 9

5 19

145

7 3526

1 39

7 15 5 13

1 53

38

7

Sat.

Eylau, Prussia. 1807.

7 8

5 21

2 50

7 2527

2 43

7 14 5 15

2 59

39

x

SIN.

Mincio. Italy, 1814.

7 6

3 52

7 l|528

3 45

7 12 5 16

4 1

40

9

Mo.

Consti't'n &L'Insurgente, 1799.

7 5

5 24

448

7 05 29

4 41

7 11 5 18

4 56

41

10

Tu.

Hornet and Resolute. 1813

7 4

5 25

538

6 59 5 30

5 32

7 10 5 19

546

42

11

We.

Montmirall, France, 1814.

7 3

5 20

rises

6 58 5 32

rises

7 8 5 21

rises

43

12

Th.

Herrings, France, 1429.

7 2

5 27

637

6 57.5 33

6 40

7 7522

6 36

44

13

Fri.

Massacre at Uleucoe. Scot., lii'Jl.

7

5 29

748

6 56^5 34

7 49

7 5524

748

45

14

Sat.

St. Vincent, off Portugal, 1797.

59

5 30

8 57

6 54 5 35

8 56

7 4 5 25

859

40

15

SON.

Rustchuk, Bulgaria, 1854.

58

5 31 10 3

6 53 5 30

10 1

7 2:5 20

10 7

47

10

Mo.

Kt. DoiK-lson, Tenn.. taken, 1862

57

5 32 11 5

65253711 1

7 1 5 28 11 11

48

17

Tu.

St. Albans. Kng., 1461.

55

5 34 morn

51 5 38

morn

6 59 5 29 morn

49

IS

We.

Airsch (French and Turks), 1799.

54

5 35

5

6 49 5 40

6 58 5 31

012

50

1(1

Th.

Braham Moor. Kng.. 1408.

52

5 37

1 3

6 48 5 41

57

50 5 32

1 11

51

20

Fri.

Constitution and Cyane, 1815.

51

5 38

1 57

6 47 5 42

1 50

6 54 5 33

2 (i

52

21

Sat.

Sarafeossa, Spain, 18()9.

6 49

5 39 2 47

6 46 5 43

2 40

6 53 5 35

2 56

53

22

SIN.

Ogdensburg, N. Y., 1813.

6 48

5 40 3 33

6 44 5 44

3 20

6 51 5 30 3 42

23

Mo.

Buena Vista. Mex., 1847.

(i 40

5 42 4 15

6 43 5 45

4 9

6 50 5 38! 4 23

55

2_1

Tu.

Hornet and Peacock. 1813.

(i -I:,

5 43 4 53

6 41 5 46

4 48

6 48 5 39; 5 O

50

We.

Tunnel Hill. Ga., 1864.

43

5 44 5 28

6 40-5 47

5 24

6 46 5 40| 5 34

57

20

Th.

Nashville. Tenn.. taken, !Sfi2.

12

5 45 sets

39 5 19

sots

6 45 5 42 sets

58

27

Fri.

Majnt>a Hill. Transvaal. 1SS1.

40

5 46 6 20

:;?

5 .-)()

6 .22

6 43 5 43 6 20

59

28

Sat.

The Nashville sunk. 1863.

39

5 4*1 7 22

36

5 51

7 22

6 42 5 45 1 7 23

3d MONTH. MARCH. 31 DAYS.

%

a

^

w

March was named from Mars,' the god . ,

Fri.

Hochkirchen, Saxony. 1813.

4 34

7 18

2 1

443

7 10

2 2

4 25

7 27

2 2

143

23

Sat.

Kami lies, Belgium. 170(5.

4 33

7 19

2 33

442

7 11

235

4 25

7 28

232

144

24

srx.

Bottom's Bridge, Va.. 1862.

4 33

7 20

3 7

4 41

7 12

3 11

4 24

7 29

3 5

145

25

Mo.

Spottsylvania. Va.. 18(52.

4 32

7 21

3 46

4 40

7 13

3 50

4 23

7 30

341

140

26

Tu.

Ostrolenka, Poland. 1831.

4 31

7 22

sets

4 40

7 14

sets

4 22

7 31

sets

147

27

We.

Forts Erie & George evac., 1813.

4 30

7 23

8 15

4 39

7 14

8 8

4 21

7 32

8 24

14S

Th.

Dallas. Ga.. 1804.

4 30

7 24

9 15

4 39

7 15

9 8

4 21

7 33

9 24

149

29

Frl.

Constantinople taken, 1453.

4 29

7 24

10 6

4 38

7 16

10 2

4 20

7 34

1010

30

Sat.

Corinth. Miss., 1S02.

4 29

7 25

10 55

4 38

7 1-7

10 50

4 19

7 3511 2

151

31

srx.

Fair Oaks. Va.. ISO 1 ,'.

4 28

7 20

11 30

4 37

7 18

11 33

418

7 36J11 42

GtliMOXTH. JUNE. 30 DAYS,.

N

6

55

b

OM

June traced to Juno, the queen of heaven, who was thought to 1 preside over marriages.

Chicago, Iowa, Neb.. NY., Pa., S. Wls.,8 Mich. N. 111., Ind. O.

St. Louis, 8. 111.. Va , Ky., Mo., Kan . Co ., Cal.. Ind., Ohio

St Paul, N.E. Wls and Mich., M.E. New York- Minn., Or.

a*

*

IMPORTANT BATTLES.

Sun

rises

Sun sets.

Moon

i:.*s.

Sun riees

Sun sets.

Moon

R.&S.

Sun rises

Sun sets.

Moon

H.& S.

n M.

H M.

H. M.

H.M.

H.M.

H. M.

H.M.

H.M.

H. M.

152

1

Mo.

Lawrence's victory. 1813.

4 28 7 27

morn

4 37 1 7 18

morn

4 18

7 3,"

morn

153

Tu.

LakeChamplain. 1813.

4 27 7 28

13

436

7 19

10

4 17

7 37

16

154

a

We.

Cold Harbor, Va., 1804.

I 27 7 28

047

4 30

7 20

40

4 17

7 38

049

155

4

Th.

Magenta. Lombardy,1859.

4 20:7 29

1 19

4 30

7 20

1 20

4 10

7 39

1 20

5

Fri.

Piedmont, Italy, 1864.

4 20 7 30

1 52

4 35

7 21

1 55

4 1(5

7 40

1 51

157

Sat.

Stony Creek. Canada, 1813.

4 26

7 31

2 20

4 35

7 22

2 29

4 15

7 41

222

158

7

srx.

Antrim. Ireland. 1798.

4 20

7 31

3 1

4 35

7 22

3 6

4 15

7 41

2 50

1 59

8

Mo.

Chattanooga. Tenn., 1862.

4 25

7 32

338

4 34

7 23

3 44

4 14

7 4'.'

3 32

100 101

9 10

Tu. We.

Big Bethel. Va.. 1802. iGuantanamo Bay. Cuba, 1898.

4 25

1 25

7 32 7 33

rises 7 55

4 34 4 34

7 23 7 24

rises 7 48

4 14 4 14

7 43 7 44

rises 8 4

11

Th.

Crrvant. France. 1423.

4 25 7 34

8 41

4 31

7 24

8 31

4 14

7 44

8 50

163

Fri.

Camp McCalla. Cuba, 189S.

4 25 7 34

9 22

434

7 25

9 10

4 13

7 45

930

104

13

Sat.

Ballvnabinch. Ireland, 1.98.

4 24

7 35

9 58

434

7 25

9 53

4 13

7 45

10 5

105

14

SI'S.

Naseby, Eng., 1645.

4 24

735

10 31

4 34

7 2(5

10 27

i 13

7 4(5

1037

166

15

Mo.

Carberrv Hill. Scotland, 1567.

4 24

7 30111 3

4 34

7 20

11

4 13

7 4(5

11 7

107116

Tu.

Dittengen. Baden. 1743.

1 21

7 36111 33

434

7 27

11 31

4 13

7 47

11 30

108J17

We

Bunker Hill. Mass.. 1775.

4 24

7 3(5

morn

4 34

7 7

morn

4 14

7 47

morn

109] 18

Th.

Waterloo. Belgium. 1815.

4 24

7 37

2

4 34

7 27

2

4 14

7 48

3

170 19

Fri

Kearsarge sunk Alabama, 1864.

4 24

7 37

31

4 34

7 28

032

4 14

7 48

031

171 20

Sat.

Stone Ferry, S. C.. ITT'.i.

4 24

7 37

1 3

4 34

7 28

1 (i

4-14

7 48

1 1

172 21

SIX.

Petersburg. Va., taken, 1SC4.

4 24

7 37

1 40

4 3-)

7 2s

1 44

4 14

7 48

1 30

1 73 22 1 7 I 23

Mo. Tu.

Bothwell Bridge. Scotland. 1679. Plassey. Bengal. 1757.

1 20

t 25

738

2 20 3 6

4 34 4 35

7 28 7 29

2 25 3 12

4 15 4 15

7 49 7 49

2 15 3

175 24

We.

Bannockburn, Scotland, 1314.

4 2(5

7 3*

sets

4 35

7 29

sets

1 1.-

7 49

sets

170 25 Th.

Custer massacre, 1870.

4 20

7 38

7 57

4 3,"

7 29

7 50

4 15

7 49

8 5

177

20 Fri.

Seven Days' Battles, 1862.

4 20

7 38

8 48

4 3."

7 29

8 43

4 15

7 49

855

178

Sat.

Kenesaw, Ga., 1804.

4 20

7 38

9 32

4 31

7 29

9 28

4 10

7 49

9 38

179

x srx

Monmouth, N. J., 1778.

4 27

7 39

10 13

4 3(

7 2!

10 10

4 1(5

7 49

10 17

180>29 ; Mo. I Cropredy Bridge. Eng.. IdM.

4 27

7 39 10 50

4 3(

7 21

10 48

i ;i

7 49

10 52

181 3O 'I'll. AMierlim Moor, Eng., 1043.

427

7 39 11 23

4 37

7 21

11 23

4 17 7 49

11 24

7th MONTH. JULY. 81 DAYS.

*i

c 2

Srf

U H

July named In honor of Julius Csesar.who was born on the 12th

Chicago, Iowa, Neb.,KY., Pa., S.Wls., S.Mich.,

St. Louis, S. 111.. Va., Ky., Mo., Kan., Col., Cal.,

St.Paul.N.E. Wls. and Mich., N.B.NewYork,

("K

rises

4 42

~ 27

rises

4 23

7 47

rises

191

Id

Fri.

Northampton. Eng.. ]4(pO.

4 33

7 Hi!

7 58

4 42

" 27

7 53

4 24

7 47

8 5

193

11

Sat

Kich Mountain. W. Va., 1861.

4 34

7 36

833

4 43

_ 2 _

8 29

4 24

7 46

839

198

12

SI'S.

Aughrim. Ireland. 1601.

435

7 35

9 6

4 44

~ 2tp

9 2

4 35

7 46

9 10

194

13

Mo.

Gravelines. France. 1558.

435

7 35

930

4 44

~ 26

!) 34

4 25

745

939

195

1 1

Tu.

Falling Water. W Va,. 1863.

4 38

7 34

10 5

4 45

- 25

10 4

4 20

7 45

10 7

196

15

We.

Tannenberg, Prussia, 141U.

4 37

7 34

10 34

4 46

~ 25

10 35

4 27

7 44

1034

197

16

Th.

Stony Point . N. Y . taken. 1779.

4 38

7 33

11 4

4 4ti

" 24

11 6

4 28

7 43

11 3

liis

17

Kri.

Santiago. Cuba.surrend'd, 1898.

4 39

7 33

11 37

4 47

~ 24

11 41

4 29

7 43

11 35

lit!)

is

Sat.

Tirlemont. Belgium. 1705.

4 39

7 32

morn

448

" 23

morn

4 30

742

morn

200

in

SIS.

Halidon Hill, Eng., 1883.

4 40

7 32

15

4 49

~ 23

019

431

741

10

201

I'D

Mo.

Clis^au. France, 1702.

4 41

7 31

57

4 49

~ 22

1 3

4 32

7 40

051

20221|Tn.

Bull Run. Va. (1st), 1861.

4 42

7 30

1 45

4 50

~ 21

1 52

4 33

7 39

1 39

1203 22 We.

Decatur, Ga.. 18f4.

4 43

7 29

2 42

4 51

- 21

2 49

4 34

7 39

2 35

JIM 23:Th.

Manassas Gap. Va.. 1863.

4 44

7 29

3 48

4 52

7 20

3 55

4 35

7 38

3 42

_'(>."> Jl Kri.

Lundv's Lane, N. Y., 1814.

4 45

7 28

sets

4 53

7 19

sets

4 36

7 37

sets

20ii 25 Sat.

1-orto Rico captured, 1898.

4 46

7 27

8 6

4 53

7 19

8 3

4 37

736

8 12

21 IT ,26 srx.

Edgeeote. Eng., 14(i9.

4 47

7 21!

8 46

4 54

7 18

8 44

4 38

735

8 49

-'(IS 27 MIL

Gainsborough. Kng., 1643.

4 48

7 25

922

4 55

7 18

921

4 39

7 33

923

209 -js TII.

Atlanta. Ga.. 1864.

4 48

7 24

9 30

t 5(5

7 16

9 57

4 40

7 32

9 56

210

29 We.

Spanish armada destroyed, 1588

4 49

7 23

10 30

4 57

7 15

1033

4 41

7 31

10 28

211

30!Th.

Plevna. Bulgaria. 1877.

4 50

7 22

11 5

4 58

7 14

11 9

4 42

7 30 1 1 1

212 311 Fri.

Warburg. Germany. 17('iO.

4 51

7 21

11 41

4 59

7 13

11 46

4 43

7 29!ll 36

8tli MONTH. AUGUST. 31 DAYS.

AT OF I 'EAR.

d 2 h

l^ *S.

August was named in honor of Augustus Csar, he having been made consul in this month.

Chicago, Iowa, Neb.,N. Y., Pa., S.Wis., S.Mich., N. 111., Ind., O.

St. Louis, S. 111., Va., Ky., Mo., Kan., Col., Cal., Ind., Ohio.

St. Paul, N. E. Wis. and Mich., S.E. New York, Minn., Or.

or

c.

C)

IHPOUTAXT BATTLKS.

Sun rises

Sun sets.

Moon

R.&8.

Sun

rises

Sun sets.

Moon

H.& S.

Sun

rises

SuniMoon sets.'R.*s.

H.M.

H.M.I H.M.

H.M.

H.M.

H. M.

H.M.

H.M.'H. M.

213

11 Sat.

Minden. Prussia, 1759.

4 52

7 20

morn

5

7 12

morn

4 45

7 27

morn

214

2

MX.

Blenheim. Bavaria, 1704.

4 53

7 19

20

5

7 11

026

4 46

7 26

014

215

3

Mo.

Lonato. Italy, 179t>.

4 54

7 18

1 3

5 1

7 10

1 10

4 47

7i>5

56

216

4

Tu.

Wissembourg. France. 1870.

4 55

7 17

148

5 2

7 9

1 55

4 48

7 24

1 41

217

5

We.

Peterwanlen. Austria, 1716.

4 50

7 16

236

5 3

7 8

2 43

4 49

7 23

2 29

2 IS

6

Th.

Woerth. France. 18?0.

4 57

7 15

328

5 4

7 7

3 34

4 50

7 22

3 22

219

7

Fri.

King's Mountain, N. C.. 1780.

4 58

7 13

4 23

5 6

7 6

428

4 51

7 20

4 18

220

8

Sat.

Mackinaw. Mich.. 1814.

4 59

7 12

rises

5 5

7 5

rises

4 52

7 19

rises

221

9

SUN.

Cedar Mountain. Va... ISO.

5

7 11

741

5 6

7 4

738

4 53

7 18

7 45

222

10

Mo.

St. Quentin, France, 1557.

5 1

7 10

8 9

5 7

7 2

8 7

4 54

7 16

8 11

223

11

Tu.

Askalon, Syria, 1088.

5 2

7 8

8 38

5 8

7 1

8 38

4 56

7 15

8 39

224

12

We.

Strasburg.Alsace. invested. 1870

5 3

7 7

9 8

5 9

7

9 10

457

7 13

9 7

225

13

Th.

Manila. P. I., surrendered. 18U8.

5 4

7 5

9 40

5 10

6 59

9 43

4 58

7 12

9 38

226

11

Fri.

Black Water. Ireland. l.V.W.

5 5

7 4

10 15

5 11

li 5S

10 19

4 59

7 10

10 11

227

15

Sat.

Chicago massacre. 112.

5 6

7 3

1053

5 12

6 5(5

10 58

5

7 9

10 48

22S

16

srx.

Bennington. \"t.. 1777.

5 7

7 1

11 38

5 13

6 55

11 44

5 2

7 7

11 32

229

17

Mo.

Preston. Eng., lt>48.

5 9

7

morn

5 14

6 54

morn

5 3

7 6

morn

230

is

Tu.

Gravelotte, France, 1870.

5 10

6 58

29

5 15

(i 52

315

5 4

7 4

22

281

lit

We.

[Constitution & Guerriere. 1812.

5 11

6 57

1 28

5 16

6 51

1 35

o 5

7 2

1 21

282

20

Th.

ISaragossa, Spain, 1710.

5 12

15 55

2 33

5 16

6 50

2 39

5 6

7 1

2 47

233

21

Fri.

Lawrence, Kas.. sacked, 1863.

5 13

6 54

3 45

5 17

6 49

3 5(1

5 8

6 59

3 40

284

22

Sat.

Bosworth, Eng . 1 IS5.

5 14

6 52

sets

5 18

6 47

sets

5 9

f, 5s

sets

235

23

SIN.

Attack on Ft. Sumter. 1863.

5 15

6 51

7 17

5 19

6 45

7 15

5 10

6 5(5

7 19

230

Mo.

Washington, IXC. .capturrt. IsH

5 it;

6 49

753

5 20

6 44

7 53

5 11

(5 54

7 53

237

25

Tu.

Chalons. France, taken, 1870.

5 17

6 47

8 2S

5 21

6 43

8 30

5 12

li 52

8 27

23S

21 i

We.

Crecy, France. 134(i.

:> is

6 40

9 3

5 22

6 41

9 7

5 14

6 51

9 1

239

27

Th.

Long Island. N Y.. 1776.

5 19

(i 44

it 40

5 23

(i 40

9 44

5 15

6 49

n 35

240

L'S

Fri.

Ft. Hatteras, N. C., taken, 1861.

5 20

(i 43

10 IS 5 24

6 39

10 23 5 I.i

(i 47

10 12

241

2!l

Sat.

Bull Run. Va. (2d). ISiK.

5 21

64111 05 25

6 37 11 1517

(5 45

10 54

24230'srx. MaeMahon defeated. ISTD.

5 22

'> 39 M 45 5 25 (i 35 11 52 5 I'-

i 43

11 38

243 31 M. St. Sebastian. Spain. 1ST!.

.-> 23

ll 38.miirn 5 21 ! li 3- IIIMI- ;, '..o i; f_

morn

etii MONTH. SEPTEMBKR. t so DAYS.

c &

6

X

M

s

September, from Septem (sev- enth), as It was the seventh Roman month.

Chicago, Iowa, Neb., N.Y., Pa., S.Wls.. S. Mich. N. 111., Ind., O.

St. Louis, S. 111., Va., Ky., Mo., Kan., Col., Cal., Ind., Ohio.

St. Paul, N.E. Wls. and Mich., N.E. New York, Minn., Or.

P^

ft

Q

IMPORTANT BATTLES,

Sun rises

Sun sets.

Moon

K.& 8.

Sun

rises

Sun sets.

Moon B.&s.

Sun rises

Sun

sets.

Moon

K.&S

H.M.

H.M

H. M.

H.M.

H.M.

H. M.

H.M.

H.M.

H. M.

244

1

Tu.

Sedan, France, ]670.

5 24

3(3

33

5 27

(i 32

040

5 21

6 40

026

'245

We.

Actium, Greece, 31 B. C.

5 25

ti 35

1 24

5 28

6 31

1 30

5 22

6 38

1 18

246

3

Th.

Worcester. Eng., 1051.

5 20

6 33

2 18

5 29

t; 2D

223

5 23

36

2 12

247

4

Fri.

Belgrade, Servia, 145ti.

5 27

(i 31

313

5 30

6 27

3 17

5 24

34

3 8

248

5

Sat.

New London. Conn. .taken, 1781.

5 28

30

4 10

531

6 26

4 13

5 26

6 33

4 6

249

6

SUN.

Arsouf, Syria. 1191.

5 2!)

t; 2,s

rises

5 32

24

rises

5 27

31

rises

250

7

Mo.

Borodino. Russia. 1812.

5 30

6 27

6 43

5 33

6 23

6 42

5 28

29

6 44

261

8

Tu.

Molino del Key, Mex., 1847.

5 31

25

7 11

5 34

6 21

7 12

5 29

6 27

7 11

252

We

Flodden, fDng.,lft8.

5 32

(323

7 43

5 34

6 20

7 46

5 30

t; 25

7 41

253

10

Th.

Perry's victory. Lake Erie. 1813.

5 33

21

8 18

5 35

6 18

8 22

5 32

21

8 14

254

11

Fri.

McDonough's victory. 1M4.

5 35

6 20

8 55

5 36

17

9

5 33

11 22

8 50

25,-,

12

Sat.

Chapultepec, Mex., 1847.

;, :;o

6 18

936

5 37

15

9 42

5 34

(i 20

9 30

256

13

srx.

Philiphaugh, Scot., 1045.

5 37

6 16

1024

5 38

6 14

1031

5 35

6 18

10 17

257

14

Mo.

City of Mexico taken, 1847.

5 38

6 14

11 18

5 39

6 12

11 25

5 36

6 16

11 11

258

15

Tu.

Harper's Ferry, Va.. taken. 1862.

5 3D

6 12

morn

540

6 11

morn

5 37

6 14

morn

25!)

1C

We.

Bergen-op-Zoom. Hoi., 1747.

5 40

6 11

18

5 41

6 9

24

5 38

6 12

12

260

17

Tli.

Antietam, Md.. 1862.

5 41

6 9

1 25

5 42

6 7

1 30

5 39

6 10

1 19

2lil

IS

Fri.

Polotzk, Russia, 1812.

542

6 7

2 36

5 43

6 6

2 40

5 40

6 8

2 32

262

111

Sut.

Poitiers, France, 1356.

543

6 5

3 47

5 43

6 4

3 50

5 41

6 6

3 45

263

_'()

srx.

Chickamauga, Ga., 1803.

5 44

6 3

5

544

6 2

5 2

5 43

6 5

5

264

_'l

Mo.

Papinsville. Mo., 1861.

5 45

6 2

sets

5 45

6 1

sets

5 44

6 3

sets

205

22

Tu.

Zutphen, Holland. 1586.

5 40

6

6 57

5 46

5 59

7

5 45

6 1

6 55

266

23

We.

Paul Jones' victory, 1779.

5 47

5 58

7 35

5 47

5 58

7 39

5 46

5 59

7 31

267

24

Th.

Monterey. Mex., 1847.

5 48

5 56

8 13

5 48

o 50

8 18

5 47

5 57

8 8

268

25

Fri.

Philadelphia taken, 1777.

549

5 55

8 55

5 49

5 54

9 1

5 49

5 55

8 49

269

26

Sat.

Zurich, Switz., 1799.

5 50

5 53

9 39

5 50

5 53

94(5

5 50

5 53

9 33

270

27

SUN.

Busaco, Portugal, 1810.

5 51

5 52

1026

5 51

5 51

10 33

5 51

5 51

10 19

271

28

Mo.

Strasburg, Ger., taken, 1870.

5 52

5 50

11 16

5 52

5 49

11 23

5 52

5 49

11 10

272

21)

Tu.

Marathon, Greece, 4!)0 B. C.

5 53

548

morn

5 52

5 48

morn

5 54

5 47

morn

2?:i

iO

We.

Beauvais, France, 1870.

5 54

546

10

5 53

5 46

16

5 55

5 46

4

lOtli MONTH. OCTOBER. a 1 DAYS.

o

X*

Th.

Kossbach. Prussia. 1757.

(i 37 4 51

rises

6 30

4 57

rises

i 43

4 44

rises

810

6

Fri.

Brownsville. Tex.. 1863.

38 4 49

617

li 31

4 56

6 23

6 44

4 43

6 11

811

7

Sat.

Tippecanoe. Ind.. 1811.

ii 39 i 4S

7 7

li 32

4 55

7 14

6 45

4 42

7

812

8

SI X.

Prague, Bohemia, 1(!20.

i; 10 i -i7

8 4

li 33

4 54

8 11

6 47

4 41

7 57

313

!i

Mo.

Warsaw. Poland. 1791.

6 41

I 4(5

9 7

(i 35

4 53

9 13

6 4*

4 39

9 1

314 10

Tu.

Varna. Turkey. 1444. [17T8

6 43

4 45

10 13

(i 36

4 52

10 18

650

4 38

10 8

31511

We.

Cherry Valley, N. Y., massacre

6 44

4 41

11 21

1,37

4 51

1125

6 51

4 37

11 17

316! 12

Th.

Montreal taken. 1775.

li 45

4 43

morn

6 38

4 50

morn

6 52

436

morn

81713

Fri.

Leipsie. Saxony. 11142.

(i 4l>

4 42

'-'9

li 39

449

32

6 54

4 35

027

318

14

Sat.

Atlanta. Ga.. burned. 1864.

li 4S

4 41

1 38

(i 40

4 48

1 39

6 55

4 34

1 38

319

15

SUN.

Arcoia. Lombards, nixs.

ti 49

4 40

2 4(5

6 41

4 47

2 45

6 57

4 33

2 48

320

16

Mo.

Lippstadt. Ger.. 1(!32.

t; 51

4 39

3 53

< 42

4 47

3 51

li 58

4 32

3 56

821

17

Tu.

Knuxville. Tenn,. 1863.

(> 52

1 3s

4 58

li 43

4 46

4 55

11 59

4 31

5 3

322

IS

We.

Hillagee Towns, Ala., 1813.

ti 53

4 37

6 2

1! 45

4 45

5 58

7 1

4 30

6 9

323

19

Th.

Kalitch, Poland. 1(>32.

6 54

4 3(1

sets

(5 46

4 44

sets

7 2

429

sets

324

20

Fri.

Ft. Lee. N. J., taken, 177fi.

ti 56

4 30

6 9

6 47

4 44

6 16

7 4

4 28

6 2

325

21

Sat.

Fredericksburg. Va., 1862.

(i 57

4 35

6 58

648

4 43

7 5

7 5

4 27

6 51

32(i

22

SUN.

Breslau. Prussia. 1757.

(i 5S

4 34

7 49

(i 49

4 43

7 56

7 6

4 26

743

327

23

Mo.

Chattanooga. Tenn., 18f>3.

li 59

4 33

8 43

(i 50

4 42

8 49

7 7

4 25

8 37

i 328

24

Tu.

Conquest of Naples, 17H4.

7

l 33

9 38

ti 51

4 42

9 43

7 9

4 25

9 33

32; i

25

We.

Solwav Moss. Eng.. 1542.

7 1

1 32

10 33

li 52

4 41

10 37

7 10

4 24

10 29

330

26

Th.

Missionary Hidge, Tenn.. 1863.

7 2

4 32

11 29

6 53

4 41

11 32

7 11

423

11 27

331

27

Fri.

Pentland Hills. Scot.. 1OT.

7 3

4 31

morn

6 54

4 40

morn

7 12

4 22

morn

332

28

Sat.

Kars, Turkey, taken. 1855.

7 4

4 31

027

6 55

440

29

713

4 22

026

333

29

SCN.

Savannah, Ga., taken, 1778.

7 5

4 30

1 26

(i i

4 39

1 26

7 15

4 21

1 27

334

30

Mo.

Franklin, Tenn., 1863.

7 7

4 30

2 26

6 57

4 39

2 24

7 16

4 21

2 28

12th MONTH. DECEMBER. 31 DAYS.

*A

i square yards 1 square rod. 160 square rods = 1 acre. 040 acres ' = 1 square mile.

CUBIC MEASURE.

1,728 cubic inches =- 1 cubic foot. 27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard. 128 cubic feet =1 cord of wood or stone. 1 gallon contains 231 cubic inches. 1 bushel contains 2,150.4 cubic Inches. A cord of wood is 8 ft. long. 4 ft. wide & 4 ft. high,

TIME MEASURE. STATIONERS' TABLE.

60 seconds = 1 minute. 24 sheets = 1 quire. 00 minutes = 1 hour. 20 quires ts (all wool).

108.3 106.0 107.1 107.1 101.2 89.3 89.3 89. H 107.1 95.2 107.1 101.2

cloths.

113.7 113.7 113.7 113.7 91.2 79.7 79.7 98.2 38.2 98.2 108.0 110.3

( '/i r- pets.

105.3 112.8 104.5 104.5 98.7 91.0 90.2 93.5 100.2 99.4 KB. 7 101.9

Flan- nels.

116.8 116.8 115.!) 109.5 94.1 81.7 86.4 82.6 97.8 99.5 108.7 1(10.8

Horse blank- ets.

109.1 104.7 10.1.1 104.7 90.0 92.5 90.8 99.5 9!). 6 94.2 118.7 109.9

WOOL AND WOOLEN GOODS.

HIDES, LEATHER, BOOTS AND SHOES.

PETROLEUM.

Over- coat^ ings (all icon/).

Suit- ings.

Under- wear (all wool).

Dress goods (all wool).

Wors- ted yarns.

Le'ther

Boots and shoes.

Crude.

Re- fined.

1890

1891

1892

1893

1894

1895

1896

1897

1898

1899

1900

1901

111.9 111.9 111.9 108.6 97.5 90.8 86.7 87.8 97.1 100.6 116.1 105.3

107.0 107.0 107.0 107.0 107.0 107.0 89.1 89.5 90.2 89.1 107.0 107.0

113.1 113.1 113.4 112.7 98.3 89.2 87.8 88.7 103.4 100.1 115.8 104.9

106.2 110.0 110.0 110.0 92.7 92.7 92.7 92.7 92.7 100.4 100.4 100.4

117.6 123.0 124.1 114.7 90.6 82.7 74.1 82.2 88.5 102.7 118.7 107.9

122.3 123.4 117.2 109.5 91.3 74.0 72.9 82.5 100.5 106.7 118.4 102.2

99.6 101.5 92.8 79.9 68.4 109.7 86.6 106.3 122.8 131.8 127.4 132.0

100.6 100.9 97.0 96.9 91.5 108.0 95.2 96.1 104.4 109.3 113.2 110.8

104.8 103.5 102.7 100.9 99.4 98.7 99.6 97.2 96.3 96.8 99.4 99.2

95.4 73.6 61.1 70.3 92.2 149.2 129.5 86.5 100.2 142.1 148.5 132.9

112.4

102.2 91.5 81.0 80.5 106. 6 112.5 96.6 99.5 118.0 132.6 119.3

VESSELS IN FOREIGN CARRYING TRADE.

Values of Imports and exports of the United States carried in American and f oreiKn vessels, with the percentage carried In American vessels.

TEAR ENDED JUNE 30.

In American vessels.

In foreign vessels.

EXPORTS.

In American vessels.

In foreign vessels.

fee

ISTit.., 1SSO... 1SSKI... 1891... 1S92... is:r,.. 1894.. IS'.!')..

1896...

1897.. IsW.. 18911.. 1900.. 1901.. 1902..

$153,237.077 149.317,368 124,92t5,!>77 127.471,688 189,189,891 127.095,434 121,561.193 108.229.fil5 117,299,074 109.133.454 93.535.867 82.050.118 104,304.940 92.1)00,710 103.178.708

1800,140,610

603,494,918 623.6T6.134 676,511,763 648.535,970 695,184,394 503,810,334 590.538,362 626.8SW.521 619,784.338 492,080.003 581,673,550 701,223,735 682,071.474. 744,772,048

$199.732.324 109,029,209

75,382,012 78,968,047 81,033,844 70,670,073 71.258.893 62.277,581 70,392.813 79,441,823 67,792.150 78.562.088 90.779.252 83.385,291! 80.083,5^7

R529.78tt.978

720.770.521

739,594,424

773,589,324

916,022,832

733,132,174

825,798,5)18

695,357.830

751.083,000

905,969.428

1,090,400,470

1.064.5SW.307

1.193.220,689

1,291.518.933

1.098,2ti9.r>05

.

12.5 12.: 12.2 13.; 11.7 12.0 11.0 9.3 ' 8.1

an ai

9.0

GREAT SHIP CANALS OF THE WORLD.

Opened

Depth.

Width'

Cost.

Corinth (Greece)

Cronstadt-St. Petersburg (Russia).

Elbe and Trave (Germany)

Kaiser Wilhelm (Germany)

Manchester slii p ( England)

SaultSte. Marie (U. S.)

SaultSte. Marie (Canada)

Sue/. (Egypt)

Welland (Canada)

Year.

1893 1890 1900 1895 1894 1855 1895 1869 18S7

Miles. 4

16

41

61

35.5 1.6 1.11

90

2075

Feet. 26 25 20.50 10

29.50 26 22

20.25 31 14

Feet. 72 220 72 72 120 100 112 108 100

J5.000.000 10.000,000

5.831.000 37.128.000 75.000.tlOO 12.250,786

2.791 .873 lOO.tlOO.OOo 25.000,1X10

At tho bottom. tKxclusive of locks.

18 CHICAGO DAILY XKWS ALMANAC AND YKAH BOOK FOR lim:-;.

MATERIAL PROGRESS OF THE

UNITED STATES.

[From tables prepared by O. P. Austin, chief of bureau of statistics, treasury department, Washington.]

AKEA, POPULATION, INDUSTRIES.

1880.

1890.

1900.

1902.

Area* sq. in.

3.025,600

50,155.783 16.57 42,642,000,000 850.20 1,919,326,747.75 38.27 1,723,993.100 79,638.981 62.31H.279 27.411.694

3.025.600 62,622,250

20.70

65,037.091.1X11 1.038.57

890,7S4.:;7o.5:i

14.22 725.313.110 2SI.417.603 20.467.183 .39.202.908

130.830!869

110.311.336

8461681,016

179.449.958

1,429,251.21(1 22.82 3.351

623.7;il.:;:i.', 37.6till.i;'r violation of election laws. Jnpardoned convicts, deserters 'rom United States service during .he war, ex-confederates, diots, lunatics, convicts unless mrdoned by the legislature, ndians not taxed.

'aupers. idiots, lunatics, convicts, bribers, United States soldiers and sailors, nsane, under guardian, convicts unless pardoned, diots, insane, felons, unable to read the state constitution.

30 d

Wd Wd

30 rt

HO d

)d Wd 2m

4m

10 d

iy.

)d ! m im

4 m

im e whole num- ber of persons operating farms. 3,149,344 were owners. 451.515 part owners. 53.299 owners and tenants. 59.213 managers, 762,- 920 cash tenants and 1,273,366 share tenants.

28 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YKAK BOOK FOR 1903.

PRESIDENTS AND THEIR CABINETS.

PRESIDENTS

AND

VICE-PRESIDENTS.

Inaugu- rated.

Secretaries of state.

Secretaries of the treasury.

Secretaries of war.

1781 1781

T. Jefferson 178!) E.Randolph 1794 T. Pickering 1795

Alex. Hamilton. .1789 Oliver Wolcott . .1795

Henry Knox...1789 T. Pickering. ..1795 Jas. Mcllenry.,1796

John Adams

John Adams

179- 179~

T. Pickering 1797 John Marshall. . .1800

Oliver Wolcott... 179" Samuel Dexter 1801

Jas. McIIenry . . 171T John Marshal 1.1800

Sam'l Dexter. .1800 R. Griswold 1801

LSI)

James Madison. .1801

H. Dearborn... 1801

ism

Albert Gallatin 1801

1805

1809 1809 1813

1817 1817

Robert Smith.... 1809 James Monroe.. .1811

Albert Gallatin. .1809 G W Campbell 1814

Wm. Eustis. ...1809 J. Armstrong.. 1813 James Monroe. 1814 W.H.Crawford 1815

A.J.Dallas 1814 W. H. Crawford. 18M

"James Monroe *Danicl D. Tompkins

J.Q.Adams 1817

W.H. Crawford. 1817

Isaac Shelby... 1817 Geo. Graham.. 1817 J. C. Calhoun.. 1817

John Q. Adams John C. Calhoun

1825 1S.T

Henry Clay 1825

Richard Rush... .1825

Jas. Barbour. ..1825

Peter B.Porter.l8->8

Andrew Jackson },I ohn C. Calhoun

isui

1S' 1833

M. Van Buren.... 1829 E.Livingston.... 1831

Sam. D. lngham.1831 Louis McLane. . ..1831 W. J. Duane. 1833

JuhnH. Eaton. 1829 Lewis Cass 1831 B. F. Butler. . 1837

John Forsyth.... 1834

Roger B. Taney..lS33 Lev! Woodbury.,1834

1837 1837

John Forsyth. . . 1837

LeviWoodbury.,1837

Joel R.Poinsettl837

tWilliam H. Harrison John Tyler

1841 1,841

Daniel Webster.. 1841

Thos. Ewing 1841

John Bell 1841

1841

Daniel Webster.. 1841 Hugh S. Legare.,1843 Abel P. Upshur.,1843 John C. Calhoun.1844

Thos. Ewing.. 1841

John Bell 1841

Walter For ward. 1841 John C. Spencer.-1843 Geo.M. Bibb 1844

John McLean.. 1841 J. C. Spencer... 1841 Jas. M. Porter.. 1843 Wm. Wilkins.,1844

1845 1845

James Buchananl845

Robt. J. Walker. 1845

Wm. L. Marcy.1845

tZaehary Taylor

1849 1849

John M. Clayton. 1849

Wni.M.Meredithl849

G.W. Crawford.1849

Millard Fillmore

Millard Fillmore

1850

Daniel Webster..l850 Edward Everett.,1852

Thomas Corwiu..l850

C. M.Conrad... 1850

Franklin Pierce tWilliam R. King

1853 1853

W.L.Marcy 1853

James Guthrie. ..1853

Jefferson Davis 1853

J ames Buchanan John C. Breckinridge

S57 1857

jewisCass 1857 J. 8. Black 1st*)

Howell Cobb 18.57 Philip F.Thomas.l80U John A. Dix 1801

John B. Floyd.. 1857 Joseph Holt 1801

8til 801 1805

W. H. Seward....l861

Salmon P. Chase. 1861 W.P. Fessenden.1804 Hugh McCulloch.1805

S. Cameron 1801 E. M. Stan ton.. Lsffi

Andrew Johnson

Andrew Johnson

805

W.H.Se ward.... 1805

HughMcCulloch.1805

E. M. Stanton.,1805 U.S. Grant 1807 L. Thomas 1808 J. M. Schoneld.1808

Ulysses S Grant

809 SOU

E. B.Washburne.1869 Hamilton Fish.. .1809

Geo.S.Boutwell. 1869 W.A.Richardson.1873 Benj.J. Bristow.1874 Lot M. Merrill... 1870

J. A. Rawlins.,1809 W.T.Sherman. 1809 W.W. Belknap.1808 Alphonso Taf 1. 1870 J. D. Cameron. 187(5

Schuyler Colfax

873

Rutherford B. Hayes Wi ilium A. Wheeler

1S77 1877

W. M. Evarts....l877

John Sherman. . .1877

G. W. McCrary.1877 Alex. Ramsey.. 1879

(Continued on page 30.) Elected two consecutive terms. fDied while in office, t Resigned.

PRESIDENTS AND THEIR CABINETS. 29

PRESIDENTS AND THEIR CABINETS.-CONTINUED.

Secretaries of the

1M ('(/.

Secretaries of the interior.*

Postmasters- general.^

Attorney- generals.

Samuel Osgood 1789 Timothy PickeringlTill Jos. Hahersham....l796

E. Randolph 1789 Wm. Brad ford... 1794 Charles Lee 1795

Benjamin Stoddert. ...1798

Jos. Uabersham 1797

Charles Lee 1797 Theo. Parsons. ..1801

Benjamin Stoddert.... 1801 Robert Smith .. ..1801

Jos. Habersham...l801 Gideon Granger... 1801

Levi Lincoln 1801 Robt. Smith 1805 John Breck- inridge 1805

Jacob Crowninsuield..l8U5

C.A.Rodney 1807

Paul Hamilton 18Uf

Gideon Granger. ..1809 R. J. Meigs, Jr. 1814

C.A.Rodney 1809 Wm. Pinckney...l811 William Rush.. ..1814

William Jones 1813

B. W. Crowninshield. .1814

B. W. Crowninshield.. 1817 Smith Thompson 1818

R. .T. Meigs, Jr 1817 John McLean 1823

William Rush.... 1817 William Wirt.... 1817

8. L. Southard 1823

S. L. Southard 1825

John McLean 1825

William Wirt.... 1825

John Branch 182S LeviWoodbury . ..1831

Wm. T. Barry 1829 Amos Kendall 1835

JohnM. Berrien. 1829 Roger B. Taney. .1831 B. F.Butler 1833

Mull Ion Dicker son 1834

Mablon Dickerson 1837

Amos Kendall 1837 JohnM. Niles 1840

B. F. Butler 1837 Felix Grundy.. ..1838 H. D. Gilpin 1840

George E. Badger 1841

Francis Granger. ..1841

J. J. Crittenden.1841

George E . Badger 1841 Abel P. Upshur 1841 David Henshaw . .1843

Francis G ranger. ..1841 C. A. Wicklifle 1841

J. J. Crittenden 1841 Hugh S. Legare..l841 John Nelson 184S

Thomas W. Gilmer.. . .1844 John Y. Mason 1844

George Bancroft 1845

Cave Johnson 1845

John Y. Mason.. 1845 Nathan Clifford. .1846 Isaac Toucey 1848

William B. Preston . . .1849

Thomas Ewing 1849

Jacob Collamer . ... 1849

Reverdy Johnsonl849

William A. Graham.. .1850 John P. Kennedy 1852

Thomas A.Pearce..l850 T.M.T McKernonlSoO A. H.H.Stuart.... 1850

Nathan K. Hall. ...1850 Sam D. Hubbard.. .1852

J. J. Crittenden.,1850

James C. Dobbin 1853

Robt. McClelland. .1853

James Campbell. . .1853

Caleb Cashing. . .1853

Isaac Toucey 1857

Jacob Thompson.. 1857

Aaron V. Brown. .1857 Joseph Holt 1859

J.S. Black 1857 Kdw. M. Stanton.1860

Gideon Welles 1861

Caleb B. Smith 1861 John P. Usher 1863

Montgomery Blair.1861 William Dennison.1864

Edward Bates. ..1861 Titian J. Coffey. . 1863 James Speed 1864

Gideon Welles 18(55

John P. Usher 1865 James Harlan 1865 O. H. Browning. . . .1866

William Dennison.1865 A.W.Randall 1866

James Speed 1865 Henry Stanbery . (866 Wm. M. Evarts.. .1868

Adolph E. Borie 1809

Jacob D. Cox 186U

J. A. J. Cresswell. .1869 Jas. W. Marshall... 1874 Marshall Jewell... 1874 James N. Tyner...l876

B. R Hoar 1869

George M. Kobe sou . . .1869

Columbus Delano.. 1870 Zach Chandler 1875

A. T. Ackerman.,1870 Geo.H. Williams. 1871 Edw. Pierrepont.1875 Alphonso Taft.1876

R. W. Thompson 1877 Nathan Gofl, Jr 1881

Carl Schurz 1877

David M. Key 1877 Horace Maynard. . 1880

Chas. Devens 1877

(Continued on page 31.) This department was established by an act of congress March 3, 1849. tNcl a cabinet officer until 1829.

30

CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YKAH HOOK FOR 11)03.

PRESIDENTS AND THEIR CABlNKTS.-Co.vnxrKi) FROM PAGE -.'s.

PRESIDENTS

AND

VICE- PRESIDENTS.

Inaugu- rated.

Secretaries of state.

Seeretarifs of the treasury.

Secretaries of war.

1SS1 1SS1

James G. Blaine,1881

Wm. Windom....l881

R. T. Lincoln. .1881

Chester A. Arthur

Chester A. Arthur......

isai

F. T. Frelinghuy- sen 1881

Chas. J. Folger...KS81 W.Q. Gresham ..1884

HiiL'hMcCullofh.1884

R.T.Lincoln... 1881

INS.", 1885

Thos. V. Bayard. 1885

Daniel Manning. 1885 Chas.S.Fairchild 1887

W. C. Endicott.1885

tThos. A. Heudricks

Benjamin Harrison Levi P. Morton

1S89 lS,s'.'l

Grover Cleveland Adlai E. Stevenson

isn:; is221873

171161862

1823

18231S85

1S27 1876 1828 189K 1886 1885

is: ;9 1st,-,

is: ;ii

IMii

THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE.

Following la the electoral vote of the states, based upon the apportionment of representa lives made by congress under the census of 1900 Electoral Electoral

State. vote.

Kansas 10

Kentucky 13

State. vote.

Alabama 11

Arkansas

California .. Colorado Connecticut Delaware . .

Florida

Georgia

Idaho

Illinois

10

Indiana 15

Iowa 13

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Missouri 18

Montana 3

Nebraska 8

Electoral State. vote.

Nevada 3

New Hampshire... 4

New Jersey 12

New York 39

North Carolina. North Dakota..

Ohio

Oregon

Pennsylvania .. Rhode Island... South Carolina.

South Dakota 4

Electoral

State. vote- Tennessee 12

Texas 18

Utah 3

Vermont 4

Virginia 12

Washington 5

West Virginia 7

Wisconsin 13

Wyoming 3

Total 476

Nee. to choice 23S

FIRST STRIKES IN THE UNITED STATES.

According to the report of the commis- sioner of labor the first strike in the United States took place in New York city in 1741. when a mimber of journeymen bakers oom-

and 1798; sailors, in Now York. 1803: Phil- adelphia shoemakers. 1805: New York cord- waini-rs. 1809; PittsbuTg corfwalners. 1815; Medford (Mass.) sblnwrltrhts, 1817; Albany

binod and refused to bake until their wages , (N. Y.) printers, 1821; New York hatters, wore raised. Datos of other early strikes 1822. After 1825 strikes gradually became follow: Shoemakers, in Philadelphia. 1796 I more numerous.

THE rA KAILWAY.

I-KKSIDKNTS AND 'I'll KIR CABINKTS. - CovnxrKl) KUOM PAGE 29.

Sirrt'turics of the

i-titriin a f tin' Interior.*

genenil.

of

W.H. Hunt.... 1881 S. J. Kirkwood.1881 T. L. James.... 1881 W.Mac Veagh 1881

. Chandler 1881

HenryM.Tellei-lSSl T. (). Howe 1S.S1

W-Q.CJre8ham.1883

Frank llutlon. I8S4

BUBrewster.1881

Wm. F. Vilas.7.1885 A.H.Garlandl885 N. J. Colinan.188'.) '..M. Dickinson. 1888

W. C. Whitney. 1885 L. Q. C. Lamar.1885

Win. F. Vil!is...l"Ss D..\I

Beuj. F. Tracy. IRsl) John W. Noble.138!! J. Wanamaker.1889 WHU Miller.1889 J. M. Uusk ..1889

Hilary A. Her- bert

Hoke Smith. ...189:; \V 1S9;; I). K. Francis... 1898

. 8. Bissell...l8!W W. L. Wilson. ..1895

K. Olney 1898

). Harmon... 1895

J. S. Morton. 1893

John D. Long.. 1897

C. N. Bliss 1

K.A.Hitchcock. 1

las. A. Gary 1 l^has.E. Smith. 18'AS

. McKenna. . 181)7 J. Wilson 1897

J. W. Griggs.,1897 P.O. Knox ...HUH

.John I). Long. .1901 E.A.Hitcbcock.l'JOl Chas. E. Smith. 1901 P. C. Knox .. .191)1 J. Wilson 1901

Wm.H. Moody.1902 Henry C.Paynel902

This department was established by an act of congress March 3, 1849. (Established by an act of congress Feb. 11, 1889.

PRESIDENTIAL VOTE (1828-1900).

YB. Candidate. Party.

1832 Wi 1836V

1844

1844 1844 1848 T

1848 V

I ackson.. idams.. . ackson.

Floyd

~"'rt

fun Buren. ,

Harrison

White

Webster

Mangum

Van Buren.,

Harrison

Birney

Polk

Clay

Birney

"aylor

ass

an Buren.

Pierce

Scott

Hale

Buchanan.. Fremont....

Fillmore

Douglas ... Breckinr'ge.

Lincoln

Bell

McClellan,.

Lincoln

Seymour....

Grant

Greeley

O'Conor.

Grant

Black

Democrat. . Federal Democrat..

Whig

Whig

Ant:-M

Democrat..

Whig

Whig

Whig

Whig

Democrat. .

Whig

Liberty

Democrat. .

Whig

Liberty

Whig

Democrat. . Free Soil... Democrat..

Whig

Free Soil... Democrat. . Republican American.. Democrat. . Democrat. . Republican

Union

Democrat. . Republican Democrat. . Republican Democrat. . Ind. Dem... Republican T'mpera'ce

toral YR. Candidate. vote.

647,231 509.097 J687.502 530,189

33,108 761,549

736,056

1,128,702

1,275,017

7,059

1,337,2431

1,299,01)8

62,300

1,360.101

1,220.544

291,23 1,601,474 l,38U,li7S

15f>,149 1,838,1(19 1,341,264

874,534 1,375,157

845.763 1.860.352

5S-.I.5S1 1,808,725 2,210,007 2.709,1)13 3.015,071 2,834.079 29,408 3,597,070 5.608

107

1876Tilden

187li Hayes

1876 Cooper

1870 Smith

1876 Walker.... 1880 Hancock .. 1880 Gartleld.... Weaver

1880 Dow

1880 Phelps

1884 Cleveland.

1884 Blaine

1884 Butler

1884 St. John.... 1888 Cleveland. 1888 Harrison.. 1888 Streeter....

1888 Fisk

1888 Cowdrey... 1892 Cleveland. 1S92 Harrison. . 18H2 Bid well.... 1892 Weaver ...

1802 Wing

1896 McKmley .

1896 Bryan

18SI6 Levering .. 1896 Bentley.. .. 1896 Matchett..

1896;Palmer

HKH) McKinley..

1900 Bryan

1900 Woolley.... 1900 Barker

1900 Debs

1900 Malloney.. 1HOO Leonard... 1900 Ellis

Party.

Democrat..

Republican

Greenback.

Prohibition

American.

Democrat. .

Republican

Greenback.

Prohibition

American

Democrat. .

Republican

Greenback.

Prohibition

Democrat. .

Republican

Union Lab.

Prohibition

United Lab

Democrat. .

Republican

Prohibition

People's

Socialist

Republican

Democrat..

Prohibition

National..,

Soc. Labor.

Nat. Dem..

Republican

Democrat . .

Prohibition

People's...

Soc. Dem...

Soc. Lab...

United Cur

Union R. . .

4,284,8a i >

4,033,950

81,740

9,522

2,630

4,442,035

4,449,053

307,306

10,487

707

4,911,017

4,848.334

133,825

151,809

* Owing to the death of Mr. Greeley, the 66 electoral votes were variously cast. '. Hendricks received 42, B. Gratz Brown 18. Horace Greeley 3, Charles J.Jenkins 2, Dav

5,440,216 141,105 249,937 2,808 5.550,918 5,170,108 264,133 1,041.028 21,164 7.104,77!) 6,502.925 132.107 13,969 36,274 133,148 7.217.810 0.357.820 208.791 60.218 87,709 39,944 518 5,098

Thomas A. vid Davis 1.

COMPLETION OF THE UGANDA RAILWAY.

A noteworthy event in tho history of African progress was the opening of the Uganda railway MS far as Port Florence. ,n Lake Victoria Nyanza, early in January, 1902. The line starts from Mombasa, an Island just north of Zanzibar in i he Indian

ocean, and Is 582 miles long. It was begun in August, 1896, by the British government and cost about $25.000.000. The Salisbury viaduct connecting Mombasa with the main- land is a steel bridge 1,320 feet long and is the most important on the road. .

CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAK BOOK FOR 1903.

STATISTICS OF RAILROADS IN THE UNITED STATES. [From the report of the Interstate-commerce commission for the year ended June 30, 1901.]

MILEAGE AND EQUIPMENT.

Single-track mileage 195,571

Second track 12,845

Third track 1,164

Fourth track 876

Yards and sidings 64,920

Total miles track 265,366

Number of locomotives 39,584

Number of cars 1,550,833

Number of employes 1,071,169

PUBLIC SERVICE.

Passengers carried 607,278,121

Tons freight carried 1,089,226,440

CAPITALIZATION.

Common stoc'_ $4,475,439,721

Preferred stock 1,331,157,383

Funded debt 5,881,580,887

Total .. $11,688,177,991

Per mile 61,528

Current liabilities 620,403,419

EARNINGS AND EXPENSES.

Passenger revenue $351,356,265

Mail 38,453,602

Express 31,121,613

Other passengers $8,202,982

Freight 1,118,543,014

Other freight 4,065,457

.Unclassified 36,783,104

Gross earnings $1,588,526,037

Operating expenses 1,030,397,270

Net earnings $558,128,767

Other income 179,746,448

Total income $737,875,215

Fixed charges, etc 496,363,898

Net income $241,511,317

Dividends paid 156,746,536

Surplus $84,764,781

INCREASE OF MILEAGE.

Year. Mileage. Increase

3,892

4,051

1901 197,237

1900 193,345

1899 189,294

1898 186, 396

1897 184,428

1896 182,776

1895 180,657

2,898 1,967 1,651 2,119 1,948

RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. [From report of interstate-commerce commission.]

YEAK.

PASSENGERS.

EMPLOYES.

OTHERS.

TOTAL.

Killed.

Injured.

Killed.

Injured.

Killed.

Injured.

Killed.

Injured.

1896

181 222 231 239 249 282

2,873 2,795 2,945 3,442 4,128 4,988

1,861 1,693 1.958 2,210 2,550 2,676

29,969 27,667 31,761 34,923 39,643 41,142

4.406 4,522 4,680 4,674 5.066 5,498

5,845 ,269 6,176 6.255 6.549 7,209

6,448 6,437 6.859 7,123 7,8(S 8,455

38,687 36,731 40.882 44,620 50.320 53,339

]g!7

1898

1899

191)0 ...

1901

WORLD'S RAILROAD MILEAGE.

[From Archiv fur Eisenbahnwesen, issued for the Prussian minister of public works.]

The countries having the greatest mileage in 1900 were:

United States 193,304

Germany 1 31,933

Russia 29,892

Continent. WX>-

North America ......................... 221.549

Europe .................................. 176,174

Asia ..................................... 37,469

South America .......................... 28,357

Australasia ............................. 14,922

Africa 12,501

Total 4C0.972

Total at end of 1902 (estimated) 510,000

France 26,611

Austria-Hungary 22,917

British India.- 23,758

Great Britain 21,864

British North America 17,831

Argentina

10,171

THE WORLD'S COMMERCE IN 1901.

[United States consular report.]

The import and export commerce of all the countries in the world amounted in 1901, according to German returns, approximately to $23,800,000,000, and was divided among the lead- ing commercial nations as shown below, in round numbers:

Country. Great Britain.

Value.

.W.mi.ouo.uoo

British colonies. . . . 2,618,000.000

Germany..

. 2.4fi8,0t,000

United States *2, 11 8,200,000

France .

.... 1,618,400,000

Holland 1,881,800,000

Austria-Hungary... 850,800,000

Country.

Value. Country. Value.

$785,400,000 Argentina S280,000,0i >0

Russia and Siberia. 642,fiOO.OOO Japan . 238,000,000

571,200.000 Brazi 1 238,000.000

Belgium.

Italy .......

Switzerland ......... SSOiSOO.OOO All other countries.

Spain ................

Cnina ................

282,400,01)0 305,000,000

Sweden 275,(XX),000

Total $23,800,600,000

* According to United States treasury returns, $2,840,000,000.

IMPORTS OP MERCHANDISE. 33

IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE. Fiscal years ended June 30.

ARTICLES IMPORTED.

1901.

1902.

Quant's.

Values.

Quant's.

Values.

$4,478,955

$4,024,531 6,124,226 336.623 3,179,913 4,133.215 2,080,268 2.047,331 1,151,016 1,478,452 57,723,336 1,214.504 2,460,324 5,312,408 6.952,425 70,982.155 24,972,788 2.404,934 12,208,231 44,400,126 9,080,156 5,110,923 2,420,758 31,545,962 39,037,387 8,289,524 21,480.525 15.005,958 6,013,963 2.055,536 3,050,478 381,417 58,006,618 690.439 2,934.244 25.729.095 29.542,799 1,151,854 25,990.570 4,647,796 11,317,778 1,880,348 1,779,455 1,041,388 3,817.800 6,223,383 1,000.489 9.300.198 1,603.181 2,770,255 4.223,125 1,172.023 1,885,719 3,510,096 2,926,921 3,252,152 42,635,351 32,640,242 847,548 3,685,242 4,445,154 55,001.097 1,571,577 9,390.128 19,461,a r )0 15,211.671 2.496,518 4,021,974 7,039,835 8,921,138 24,427,704 17.711,788 17,384,463 30.784,246

6,747,970

481,102 2,823,444 3.792,536

Art works dutiable

Books, music and other printed matter

Breadstuffs

2.052.271

Bristles Ibs

1,684,575

1,730,197 1,142,385

2,013,109

Cement Ibs

638,770.499

2,198.891 53.508,157

423,'844',i60

Clays or earths tons

160,217

1,036,977 2,038,239

187,158

Clocks and watches and parts of '

1,977,239 4li.9Ul,356 854,871,310

5,381.480 7,761,669 62,861,399 20,581,716 2.270,995

1,941,722

52.353.366 1091004252

Cocoa or cacao Ibs

Coffee Ibs

52,813,460

6,976.848 40,246,935

113,049,225

9,472,869

f

3,674,384

2,230,235

238,233

22.932.506

32.762,608

305,727

7,056.505

19.586.703

11,019,658

4,849. 163

Hair

1,680,145

2,798,109

142,620

280,909,837

1,128,610 48,220.013 1,057,931

48,4i5 326.124,103

Llides and skins Ibs

Hide cuttings, raw, and other glue stock

Household effects, wearing apparel, etc India rubber and gutta percha and manufactures of Iron and steel and manufactures of Ivory, animal and vegetable Ibs

13,885,766

2.366,727 29.228.340 19,010,060 1,021,968 24,216,407

'16,157,417

4,836,074

11,887,012

Malt liquors gals

3,599,446 134,211

'37,366,9i8

1,885,215 1,160.052 1,276.602 2,908,469 5,996,963 991,726

3,751,511

208,568

48",734,536

Manganese ore and oxide of tons

Marble and stone and manufactures of

Musical instruments

Oils of all kinds

7,097,431

Paints, pigments and colors

1,487,381

2,183,686

4.002.989

1,098.469

6,776

iiT.mfio

1,649.479 2,649,466 2,324,898 4,039,194

6,695

iJti^SM

Provisions, meat and dairy products Kice .Ibs

Seeds

Silk Unmanufactured .

30,051,365

Manufactured

26,842,138

685,921 3,563,109 4,162,149 90,487.^00 1.166.686 11.017,876 19,805,551 10,290,387 2,480,139

35,211,737

2,877.566 3975005840 339,217 89.80B.453 73,091,890 26,851,253

37.483,054 3,031.335 3031915875 429,606 75,579,125 79,352.356 29,428,837

Tin Ibs

Manufactured

Toys

3,830,311

3,719,079

8 219,236

19 754,205

Wool, Hair of the Camel, etc. Unmanufactured Ibs Manufactured

103.583^05

12,529,881 14,585,306

166^62,148

All other articles

24,078,147

Total value of merchandise j JjJ^

339.008.609 483.663,496

396,818,774 506.508.297

Total value of Imports of merchandise

823.172.105

903.327,071

34 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC ANT) YEAR BOOK FOR 1903.

EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE.

Fiscal years ended J une 30, 1901 and 1902.

ARTICLES EXPORTED.

1901.

1902.

Quant's.

Values.

Quant's.

Values.

Agricultural Implements Mowers and reapers

19,943.680

1,888 373

$8,818.37,0

2.791.092 4.677,278

All others

4,481.381

Total agricultural implements Animals Cattle No.

459.218 22,318 82.250 34405

16,313,434

37,566,980 2iS,465 8.873.845 3 210 267

392.884 8.363 103,020 27.5H6 358.720

16,286,740

29,902.213 88.330 10.048,040 2:692,298 1.940.060 200.733

Hogs No.

Horses No.

Sheep No.

297,925

1,933.000 236.319

All other

52,058,876 3.472.343

44,871,684

3,997.977 1,930,810

3,995.303 004.136 449.H17 16.185.678 4.153,238 1.581.491 112,875,222 65,061,974 7.627.390

Books maps and other printed matter

2,007.450

6,293.207 12,420.325 123.540

2,883,565 606,81 ! 7(1.120

8.724.268 11,6*1.411

719,615 26.036,552 9.971,1:59 2.697.863 154.858,102 17.759,203

Corn bu.

177,817,965 37.146.812 2.32(5,882 Ilffl.060.rti7 18.650,979

82,527.983 ll.765.XflJ 1.321.979 96.7T1.74:t 69.459,296 10,178.791

Kye bu.

Wheat . bu.

All other

275 594 618

213,134,344

9,872,516

13.288,218 2.144.490 20.765.461 1.720.457 2.601,697 41.218,373 290.651,819 32.108.362 528,679 6.256,035 4.575.219 6.563.199 8 719.344

10,920,931

14.384.453

2 340.751

Coal tons

7,675.549 385.88$ 10,106

22.:!I7.496 1,433.497 1,346.707 43 9K7 iwi

6.971.184 402.495 25.076

Coke tons

3330890448 313673,443 1 2(1.272.418

3500778763

Rjrgg dOZ.

3,692,875 643,726

676.232 6,425.960 4 302 876

2.717,990 763,700

Fertilizers tons

Irish

6.789,482

10,826,651

4,404,448

5 030 204

2 126.309

1.900.1(16 2,319,286 284,413 2.610.925 2.062.381 2.580.622 906.504 l.roO.057 3.462.402 5.3S9.470 9S.,V>2.;Va 1,338,347 963,638 29..''.K;K>

204,209.974 2,703,400

3,113.898 254.447 3 339 948

i30.419.6ii 2,907,632

Glue * Jbs

1,712,102

Hay tons

89.364 11.161,749 14,983,676

1,476,870 1.064,952 2.466,515 3.017.268

153.431 9,372.747 10,715,151

Hides and skins Ibs Hops Ibs

7.361.231

Iron and steel and manufactures of Jewelry and manufactures of gold and silver

117.319,320 1,229.672 1.021.435

27.921653

1 723.025

1.290.062 1.761,696 3,694,143

4.302,314 7.431.238

Marble and stone and manufactures of

1. 638.314 2,780,796

2.871,341 20,240.851

4,865.921 7,715.029

2.577.568 19.177.788

Turpentine, spirits of Kals Total naval stores

12,580,950

1 1.733.502

1.190.606 19.77'.). 142 910.697 6.084.818 86,342,826 15.308.033 2.096.379 7.312.030 8,858,844

Nickel, nickel oxide and matte Ibs

5.990,676 1713842177 2.399.409 138.448.430 870.498,964

1.510.508 18,591.898 1,018,431 6,686.929

63.049.S12 19,035.(586

4.418.491 1633353121 2.121.661 133,686,800 942,363,160

Mineral (refined) gals.

2.036.343

7.438.901

129,184,962

6,857,288

173,583,203

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS BY COUNTRIES.

EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE. -Co.vrixrKi).

ARTICLES EXI-OHTIOD.

1901.

Quant's. Values

1902.

Quant's. Values

Provisions Beef , canned Ibs

Beef, fresh Ibi

Beef, salted, cured Ibs

Tal low ! bs

Bacon

1 1 a ins : ~ Ibs

Pork, canned Ibs

Pork, fresh and salted Ibs

Lard Ibs

Lard compounds (cottolene, lardine. etc.) Ibs

Mm ton Ibs

Oleo and oleomargarine Ibs

Poultry and game

Sausage Ibs

Sausage casings

Canned meats v

All other meat predicts L

Butter Ibs

Cheese Ibs

Milk

58.445.o21 tel.748.ittS 5(5.101.917

Ja 307.501 31.S51.361 8.217.896

Ibs 456.12-'.74l

2it;r>;;.S(i:i

66,6*5.838

iUl.824,473 49,451.109

...- .-- 34.085. 1 ; 58 37,499,026383,150,624

8

li;'.).:i; .'. 1 '.>, 611317.514 23,350,966 691.121 t66.tH2.112

22,842, 708,381

12.H51.170 lRU.Uf,7

.65.V.232 9.608.8S2 7.91!)

48.560.148 55ti.840.222

9,799.106

1,449.878 46.643

12.SW.874 1,070.190

30,201.744

430.351

144.267,342

9->3.974 M7S.S54

7,137,297

23,243.521) 39,813,517

1,566.671 3.212.009

4.014.1*15 H.U50.999

1,437.818

Ki.oo2.ita)

27.203,184

16.646,130

29.045.066

3,103,863

1.924,577

35.44D.797

25.222,744

832.910

13.770.020

62.375.864

2.1587.653

87,067

12.S56.490

856.801

726,437

1.795,(U4

1.801 .385

3.624,7(54

2.885.609

2.745,5!)7

1,473.5(54

Total provisions, etc

Heeds

196.959,637 6,384.815

Spirits, distilled ............................ - ..... proof gal

St arcli ....................................................... Ibs

Sugar and molasses ................................

Tobacco Unmanufactured ......................

Manufacture's of .................................

Vegetables ..........................................

Wood and manufactures of .......................

Wool and manufactures of .......................

Zinc Ore ............................ ................ . ..... tons

Manu f actures of .......................................... ,

All other articles ......................... ...................

Total valne of exports of domestic merchandise Total value of exports of foreign merchandise. . . Total valua of all exports except gold and silver

2,958.338

102.800.455

1,669,180 tf.054.723 2,005.865

Ibs 315.787.782

27,t>5(i,475

5.01)2,603

301.007,365

2.598.417

37,940

62,446,585

1,5(58,750

1,150.095 9(55,510

41.711

199,861,378

8.027.824 1.630.S8 3.011.894 656,705 2.771. S:J5

27,103,91*5 5,668.8.% 2.546,287

47.779,848

1.525,82!

1,217.907

429,478

27.840.399

ucmtasot

27,302,1^5 14877W991

1355481861

26.237.540

1381719401

VAIUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE BY COUNTRIES.

Fiscal years 1900-1902.

COUNTRY.

IMPORTS.

EXPORTS.

1900.

1901.

1902.

1900.

1901.

1902.

Europe Austria-Hungary. . Azores and Madeira isPds.

$9,079,667 19,431 12,940,80(5 920,455 73 012 085

$10,067.970 25.395 14,601.711 644.91)3 75,458.739 100,445.902 52.8(53 1,124,775 82.533 24,618.384 14.744 20.598.799 3,370.430

$10,154.031 19,27b 16,502,770 613.297 82,886.276 101,999.0l 21.494 1,560.913 (51,11(5 30.557.332 17.556 19.649.598 3,173,921 289

5,978.286 1,330.183 32,781 8,270,703 3.804.149 17.790.243 4.935.346 165.8C6.720 475,229.366 487.195 234.232

$7,046,819 414,113 48.307,011 18.487,991 83.335.097 187.347.889 500,152 290,709 6,005 33.256,fi20 175,734 89.38ti.67t! 5,886.542 41,562

6,196,892 1,241,425

$7,222,650 427.434 49.3811,259 16.175,235 78,714,927 191,780.427 678.814 291,538 520 34,473,189 43S.982 84.35(5.318 5,294.240 26,560

6,345,293

1,738,935 369 15,480,288 11.844.1; r,2 255.360 392,958 631.177,157

$6,316.967 355,518 40.128,102 15.464,1122 71,512,984 173.14a010 505,956 305,950 458 31,388,135 321,251 75,185.656 3,05.1.817 128.879

7,530,390 1,771,969

97.374.700 40.20(5 1,122.855 78,658 27,924,11(5 10,536 15,852.624 3,743.216 101,042

Greenland, Iceland, etc.... Italy

Russia Baltic and White

4,735.612 2,510.361

5,546,280 1,484,612 10.H99 5.409,301 3,487,639 15.799.400 ' 3.38(i,72 143.388.501

Russia Black sea

5,950.047 4.244,302 17,393.2(18 8.930,888 169^82.401

13,399,680 10,436,467 250,477 340.357 533.819.545

15,511,987 10,108.163 217.515 604,775

. r >IS.V.ifUI7

Sweden and Norway

Switzerland

Unitod kingdom

Total Europe

440.567,314 436,661 198.040

429,620,452

531.323 241.509

1,040,167,763 1,124,005 615.522

1,136,504,605 1,314,007 813.817

UIS,UK221 1,4!)O.R08 875.303

North America Bermuda.. . British Honduras

36 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1903.

VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS BY COUNTRIES. CONTINTED.

COUNTRY.

IMPORTS.

EXPORTS.

1900.

1901.

1902.

1900.

1901.

1902.

British North America- Nova Scotia, New Bruns-

$5,672,873 27.816.988 5,879,213

562,759

$5,496,697 27.599,746 9,385,720

420,315"

$7,618.130 33.290,898 7,255,001

711,449

$6.447.711 83,009,735

5,862,520

2,017,524

$7.011.930 90.9a5.713 7,841,571

1,957.305

$5,893.648 95.580.292 7,947,726

2.065,282

Quebec, Ontario, etc

Newfoundland and Lab- rador

Total British North

39,931,833

2,980,030 2,402,978 988.60ti 1,520.266 78S.t)V4

42,902,478

2,990.550 3,512,445 1.262.317 2,035.636 1.037.715

48,875.478

3.134,091 2,993,336 1.093.853 1,978.025

616.887

97,337.494

1.462,355 785,462 1,181,453 1.817.869

107,746,519

1,946,726 1.424.814 1,115.009 1,482194 738.722

111,486,948

1,405,842 1.680.939 983,595 1,351,386

892.923

Central American States

TTn d iras

Nt a 11 a

Salvador

679,440

Total Central Ameri-

8.630,554 28,646.053 66.701 11,894,520 31,371.704 5(8,935 316,186 30,176 1,184.797 3,078,648

10,838,663 28,851,635 32,814 12,851,325 43,423.088 478.262 240,019 13,972 1,199,240

9,816,192 40,380.594 58,548 12,191,202 34,694.684 395.412 208.001 3,245 1,204,461

5,926,579 34,974.961 179,387 8,895.164 26,513,400 624,524 582.185 1,867.168 2,996,68!) 4,640,449

6,707,465 36.475.350 220.720 8,876.052 25,964,801 692.150 647,598 1,851.634 3,424,662

6,314,685 39.872.G70 169,019 9,725.227 26,623,500 704,022 630.480 1.692,077 2,691,413

Miquelon, Langley, etc.. . .

Haiti Porto Rico*

Santo Domingo Total West Indies Total North America. . South America Argentina.

52,125.379

61,759,682

51.250,475

47,436.677

43,256.582

43.644,311

130.035.221 8,114,304 22 58.073.457 7,112,826 4.307,814 1,524,378

145,158.104 8,065,318

151,102,714 11,120,721 257 79,183,037 v 7.746.789 3,271,894 1,546,564 18,120 3,416,816 1,386.870 26,648 1.959 3,269.411 2,509,112 6.287,121

187,594,625 11,558,237 59,223 11,578,119 3.287.565 2,710.688 1,216,008

196,534,460 11.537.668 152.315 11,663.574 5,294,726 3.142.052 2,015.085 797 1,734.404 610,987 200,007 12.695 3,126,934 1.637,074 3,271,877

203,853,804 9,801.804 89,141 10.391.130 3,716.708 3,003.460 1,461,819 1.005 1,954.394 490.158 208.592 16,884 2.558.W5 1,586.45!) 2.793.743

Brazil

70,643,347 8,683.279 3,230,652 1,424,840

Chile

3,795.358 1,230.412 37,564

4.805.395 1,272,731 54.018 1,740 3.656,180 1.883.994 6,645.848

1,915.192 493.980 189,910 4,884 1,662,475 1.816.720 2,452,757

French

Paraguay

2,122,543

1,848.077 5.500.019

TTr V

Venezuela

Total South America . .

93,666,774

1.542,335

26,89ti,y36 4.836

110,367,342 1.520,629 18,303,70 81

119,785,319 1,930,644 21,055,630 6,722

38,945,763 1,490,243 15,259.167

44.400,195 999.898 10,405.834 220

38.074,292 916.896 24,715.801 6,780

29202

r*pr an

1,117

337,310

9007

3T7.252 6.251,804 2,064.705 58,333 1.034 8.009,848 19,1)00.640 215.551 1.505.842 194,162 305,589

517.809

4,621.876 2,076.091 1,310

"'s'dso.'soY)

21,485.883 251.563 1.030,520 192,295 103,588

45,355,976 27,886,814 4 529 1,256,267 32,748,902 105 1,008 3,823,371 325,257

43.882,493 19,026.481

48,408,058 14,749,241 6.882

l',2SU73 37,544,726

"'34,i83 3,912.286 685,887

4.892,323 1,534.149

207,587

""8.484978 29,087.475 126,965 3,050.102 226,655 1 06.651

Portuguese

""1.416,412 29,229.543 768 3,529 3,897,854 396,115

All other Asia

139,842,330

S,468,196 2,024,153 437,707 621 1,320 20,707.903

117,677,611

4,767.661 1,542,861 657.336 5.381 1,044

129,621,549

5,386,935 1,475.909 678,884 11,652

64,913,807

26,725.702 16