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32 STATISTICS OF THE AMERICAN IKON TRADE FOR 1894. Districts—Gross tons. 1890. IS'Jl. 9,012,379 7.U62.233 1892. Marquette range, Mich 2.997.927 2,511,895 L'.IJSO.l-il 1,832,750 2,058,683 Menominee range, Michigan and Wisconsin Gogebic range, Michigan 2,289.017 ! 1.824,552 ' 2,259,367 1,460,646 1,139,273 and Wisconsin Vermilion I,ake, Minn 2,845,171 1,834,747 880,2641 891,539 2,967.678 1,328,591 1,810,290 1,158,072 817,458 948,514 Mesabi range, Minnesota.. 4,245 621,047 1,792,172 9,069,556 1893. 6,060,492 1894. 7,748.932 In 1894 lake shipments were made from the following ports: Marquette, 1,424,409 gross tons; Escanaba, 1,657,240 tons; Gladstone, 79,109 tons; Ashland, 1,731,703 tons; Two Harbors, 1,373,- 344 tons; Duluth, 1,367,286 tons: total by lake, 7,633,091 toas: allrail shipments, 115,841 tons: total lake and rail, 7,748,932 tons. RECEIPTS OF IRON ORE AT LAKE ERIE PORTS. The Iron Trade Review, of Cleveland, annually publishes the statistics of the receipts of Lake Superior iron ore at Cleveland and other ports on Lake Erie, the ports of Buffalo and Erie included, the principal receipts being at Ashtabula and Cleveland ; also the quantity left on the docks at the close of navigation. From these statistics we compile the following summary of the receipts at all Lake Erie ports from 1883 to 1894, and of the stocks on dock at the close of navigation in each of these years. S.-7. V. :ir. Gross tons. 1,692,689 1,841,877 1,503,969 2,270,554 3,439,198 3,783,659 On dock. Gross tons. 943,095 1,038,135 1,048,940 966,472 1,558,861 1,848,555 Y. •:.:-. Receipts. Gross tons. , 5,856,344 1890 6,874,664 1891 4,939,684 1892 ] 6.660,734 1893 | 5,333,061 1894 6,350,825 On dock. Gross tons. 2,607,106 3,893,487 3.508,489 4,149,451 4,070,710 4,834.247 The receipts of iron ore at' the ports of Buffalo and Erie alone in the last seven years have been as follows, in gross tons. Ports Buffalo.... 1888. 240,000 240.338 Total. 480,338 1889. 298,000 373,595 671,595 1890. 548,000 487,493 1,035,493 1891. 410,000 393,759 803,759 1892. 197,000 645,230 842,230 1893. 308,238 469,299 777,537 1891. 395,339 624,438 l,01»,777

STATISTICS OF THE AMERICAN IRON TRADE FOR 1894. 33 IMPORTS OF IRON ORE. The following table, for which we are indebted to the Bureau of Statistics of the Treasury Department, shows the quantities and values of iron ore ini|mrted into the United States during the calendar years 1892. 1893, and 1894. by customs districts. Baltimore Buffalo Creek- Perth Amboy... Philadelphia.... Puget Sound.... All other Total 1892. Gross tons. Values. 328,326 1 23,433 8,605 S75S,033 3 61,260 17.196 1,428 8,153 438,920 940,783 2,568 9,597 304 619 806.585 SI.795.644 1893. Gross tons. Values. 311,892 | $477,204 1,526. 5,393 266 9,782 566 14,550 201,707 402,543 469 1,441 1,309 526,951 4,985 $906,687 Gross tons. 66,707 142 99.055 960 298 145 167,307 1894. Values. $88,661 2,488 168,969 2,615 4,346 162 $267,241 During 1894 the Juragua Iron Company Limited, an American company with headquarters in Philadelphia. iui]»>ri«'l 150.439 gross tons of iron ore from ils Cuban mines, which was a decrease of 198,224 tons from its importations iu 1893, but within 16,868 tons of the total importations of 1894. Of the quantity imported by this company in 1894 there were received at Philadelphia 26 cargoes, containing 82,047 tons, and at Baltimore 22 cargoes, containing 68,392 tons. The total importations by this company from 1884 to 1894 amounted to 2,216,725 gross tons. No iron ore was mined or shipped in 1894 from the Cuban mines of the Signa Iron Company, of Philadelphia. In 1893 this company imported 14,022 gross tons of iron ore, and in 1892 its imports were 7,830 tons. The Spanish-American Iron Company, of New York, has not yet shipped any iron ore from its Cuban mines. CONSUMPTION OF IRON ORE. We estimate our total consumption of iron ore in 1894 at 12,235,000 gross tons, against 13,480,000 tons in 1893, 17,400,- 000 tons in 1892, and 15,740,000 tons in 1891. Our imports of iron ore in 1894 amounted to 167,307 gross tons; this quantity subtracted from the quantity consumed leaves 12,067,693 tons as the probable consumption of domestic iron ore in 1894, against 12,953,049 tons in 1893, 16,593,415 tons in 1892, and 14,827,144 tons in 1891. The foregoing estimates are based upon the quantity

32 STATISTICS OF THE AMERICAN IKON TRADE FOR 1894.<br />

Districts—Gross tons.<br />

1890.<br />

IS'Jl.<br />

9,012,379 7.U62.233<br />

1892.<br />

Marquette range, Mich 2.997.927 2,511,895 L'.IJSO.l-il 1,832,750 2,058,683<br />

Menominee range, Michigan<br />

and Wisconsin<br />

Gogebic range, Michigan<br />

2,289.017 ! 1.824,552 ' 2,259,367 1,460,646 1,139,273<br />

and Wisconsin<br />

Vermilion I,ake, Minn<br />

2,845,171 1,834,747<br />

880,2641 891,539<br />

2,967.678 1,328,591 1,810,290<br />

1,158,072 817,458 948,514<br />

Mesabi range, Minnesota..<br />

4,245 621,047 1,792,172<br />

9,069,556<br />

1893.<br />

6,060,492<br />

1894.<br />

7,748.932<br />

In 1894 lake shipments were made from the following ports:<br />

Marquette, 1,424,409 gross tons; Escanaba, 1,657,240 tons; Gladstone,<br />

79,109 tons; Ashland, 1,731,703 tons; Two Harbors, 1,373,-<br />

344 tons; Duluth, 1,367,286 tons: total by lake, 7,633,091 toas: allrail<br />

shipments, 115,841 tons: total lake and rail, 7,748,932 tons.<br />

RECEIPTS OF IRON ORE AT LAKE ERIE PORTS.<br />

The Iron Trade Review, of Cleveland, annually publishes the<br />

statistics of the receipts of Lake Superior iron ore at Cleveland<br />

and other ports on Lake Erie, the ports of Buffalo and Erie included,<br />

the principal receipts being at Ashtabula and Cleveland ;<br />

also the quantity left on the docks at the close of navigation.<br />

From these statistics we compile the following summary of the<br />

receipts at all Lake Erie ports from 1883 to 1894, and of the<br />

stocks on dock at the close of navigation in each of these years.<br />

S.-7.<br />

V. :ir.<br />

Gross tons.<br />

1,692,689<br />

1,841,877<br />

1,503,969<br />

2,270,554<br />

3,439,198<br />

3,783,659<br />

On dock.<br />

Gross tons.<br />

943,095<br />

1,038,135<br />

1,048,940<br />

966,472<br />

1,558,861<br />

1,848,555<br />

Y. •:.:-.<br />

Receipts.<br />

Gross tons.<br />

, 5,856,344<br />

1890 6,874,664<br />

1891 4,939,684<br />

1892 ] 6.660,734<br />

1893 | 5,333,061<br />

1894 6,350,825<br />

On dock.<br />

Gross tons.<br />

2,607,106<br />

3,893,487<br />

3.508,489<br />

4,149,451<br />

4,070,710<br />

4,834.247<br />

The receipts of iron ore at' the ports of Buffalo and Erie alone<br />

in the last seven years have been as follows, in gross tons.<br />

Ports<br />

Buffalo....<br />

1888.<br />

240,000<br />

240.338<br />

Total. 480,338<br />

1889.<br />

298,000<br />

373,595<br />

671,595<br />

1890.<br />

548,000<br />

487,493<br />

1,035,493<br />

1891.<br />

410,000<br />

393,759<br />

803,759<br />

1892.<br />

197,000<br />

645,230<br />

842,230<br />

1893.<br />

308,238<br />

469,299<br />

777,537<br />

1891.<br />

395,339<br />

624,438<br />

l,01»,777

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