Consular Reports: Commerce, manufactures, etc, 276–279. numberU.S. Government Printing Office, 1903 |
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... province , and general castings . The city workshops , for making and repairing tools , tram cars , and other implements used in the construction of the city . The furniture shops and steam drying mills ; the concrete block factory ...
... province , and general castings . The city workshops , for making and repairing tools , tram cars , and other implements used in the construction of the city . The furniture shops and steam drying mills ; the concrete block factory ...
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... Province up to the end of 1902 and shows what amounts are credited to the various mineral products . The wealth thus created by the mineral industry amounts to the grand total of $ 189,728,538 , of which some $ 86,677,415 was derived ...
... Province up to the end of 1902 and shows what amounts are credited to the various mineral products . The wealth thus created by the mineral industry amounts to the grand total of $ 189,728,538 , of which some $ 86,677,415 was derived ...
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... Province during the past three years were : District . 1900 . 1901 . 1902 . Cariboo .. Cassiar $ 684,527 $ 538,700 $ 540,395 467.479 | 322,949 426,636 East Kootenai ... 2,855,851 2,746,839 1,477,466 West Kootenai .... 6,020,783 ...
... Province during the past three years were : District . 1900 . 1901 . 1902 . Cariboo .. Cassiar $ 684,527 $ 538,700 $ 540,395 467.479 | 322,949 426,636 East Kootenai ... 2,855,851 2,746,839 1,477,466 West Kootenai .... 6,020,783 ...
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... Province , as so far reported : Below ground , 2,403 ; above ground , 1,284 ; total , 3,687 . The combined placer and lode gold output of the Province for 1902 reached a total value of $ 5,961,409 , the highest yet made , being an ...
... Province , as so far reported : Below ground , 2,403 ; above ground , 1,284 ; total , 3,687 . The combined placer and lode gold output of the Province for 1902 reached a total value of $ 5,961,409 , the highest yet made , being an ...
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... port of Venice , and for this reason it is likely to be opposed by the Ligurian provinces . Another opposing element would probably be the railroad interests . The canal commission RIVER AND CANAL IMPROVEMENTS IN ITALY . 85.
... port of Venice , and for this reason it is likely to be opposed by the Ligurian provinces . Another opposing element would probably be the railroad interests . The canal commission RIVER AND CANAL IMPROVEMENTS IN ITALY . 85.
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