Mineral Resources of the United States, Parte1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1909 |
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... cent ; from 1906 of $ 308,336,848 , or 16.19 per cent ; from 1905 of $ 29,465,649 , or 1.81 per cent , and an increase over 1904 of $ 232,597,841 , or 17.06 per cent . As heretofore , iron and coal are the most important of our mineral ...
... cent ; from 1906 of $ 308,336,848 , or 16.19 per cent ; from 1905 of $ 29,465,649 , or 1.81 per cent , and an increase over 1904 of $ 232,597,841 , or 17.06 per cent . As heretofore , iron and coal are the most important of our mineral ...
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... cent , in quantity , and of $ 82,484,781 , or 13.42 per cent , in value . Of this total , the output of anthracite coal amounted to 74,347,102 long tons ( equivalent to 83,268,754 short tons ) , which , as compared with the production ...
... cent , in quantity , and of $ 82,484,781 , or 13.42 per cent , in value . Of this total , the output of anthracite coal amounted to 74,347,102 long tons ( equivalent to 83,268,754 short tons ) , which , as compared with the production ...
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... cent , in quantity , and $ 77,079,574 , or 17.08 per cent , in value . The average price of bituminous coal per ton at the mines during 1908 was $ 1.12 as against $ 1.14 in 1907 , $ 1.11 in 1906 , $ 1.06 in 1905 , $ 1.10 in 1904 , and ...
... cent , in quantity , and $ 77,079,574 , or 17.08 per cent , in value . The average price of bituminous coal per ton at the mines during 1908 was $ 1.12 as against $ 1.14 in 1907 , $ 1.11 in 1906 , $ 1.06 in 1905 , $ 1.10 in 1904 , and ...
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... cent . The nonmetallic imports decreased from $ 110,900,000 to $ 73,200,000 , over $ 37,700,000 , or 33.99 per cent , and the nonmetallic exports increased from $ 162,200,000 to $ 171,300,000 , about $ 9,100,000 , or 5.64 per cent ; the ...
... cent . The nonmetallic imports decreased from $ 110,900,000 to $ 73,200,000 , over $ 37,700,000 , or 33.99 per cent , and the nonmetallic exports increased from $ 162,200,000 to $ 171,300,000 , about $ 9,100,000 , or 5.64 per cent ; the ...
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$ 2,274,000 ) , manganese 25 per cent , platinum 50 per cent , tin 25 per cent , copper 37 per cent , iron ores 43 per cent , lead 51 per cent , and zinc 63 per cent . Nickel showed an increase in imports of about 11 per cent ...
$ 2,274,000 ) , manganese 25 per cent , platinum 50 per cent , tin 25 per cent , copper 37 per cent , iron ores 43 per cent , lead 51 per cent , and zinc 63 per cent . Nickel showed an increase in imports of about 11 per cent ...
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Página 238 - ... estimated duties for the transportation of the ores by common carriers bonded for the transportation of appraised or unappraised merchandise to properly equipped sampling or smelting establishments, whether designated as bonded warehouses or otherwise. On the arrival of the ores at such establishments they shall be sampled according to commercial methods under the supervision of Government officers, who shall be stationed at such establishments, and who shall submit the samples thus obtained...
Página 238 - ... they shall be sampled according to commercial methods under the supervision of Government officers, who shall be stationed at such establishments, and who shall submit the samples thus obtained to a Government assayer, designated by the Secretary of the Treasury, who shall make a proper assay of the sample, and report the result to the proper customs officers, and the import entries shall be liquidated thereon, except in case of ores that shall be removed to a bonded warehouse to be refined for...
Página 77 - Newfoundland into this country during the year 1907; whilst, according to the statistics published by the Bureau of Statistics of the Department of Commerce...
Página 236 - States as shown by the report of the Bureau of Statistics of the Department of Commerce and Labor...
Página 132 - XLV. 463 pp. 1903. CLEMENTS, JM, SMYTH, HL, BAYLEY, WS, and VAN HISE, CR The Crystal Falls iron-bearing district of Michigan. Monograph XXXVI. 512 pp. 1899.
Página 695 - UDDEN, JA A sketch of the geology of the Chisos country, Brewster County, Texas.
Página 5 - The statistics of the imports and exports of minerals, which form an essential part of the volume, are obtained through the courtesy of the Chief of the Bureau of Statistics, Department of Commerce and Labor.
Página 83 - ... and shale, and is consequently of no possible value; and finally the upper bench itself becomes shaly and carries only a very low-grade ore. The Irondale seam is best developed on Red Mountain between Pilot Knob on the northeast and Lone Pine Gap on the southwest. Southwest of Lone Pine Gap the seam either consists of interbedded low-grade iron ore and shale or else its identity is completely lost. Its soft ore, now nearly all mined out either by surface trenches or slopes, is the best in the...
Página 220 - ... and rolling, but is suitable for copper castings, and a large part of it is put to that use. Lake copper excepted, a comparatively small percentage of the copper output carries such low values in precious metals that, together with the value added to the copper by electrolytic refining, these values will not more than pay for the electrolytic refining of the copper; consequently the output of casting copper is comparatively small.
Página 238 - ... satisfactory bonds be designated as bonded smelting warehouses. Ores or crude metals may be removed from the vessel or other vehicle in which imported, or from a bonded warehouse, into a bonded smelting warehouse without the payment of duties thereon and there smelted or refined, or both, together with...