The Huntsville Daily Times
The Huntsville Daily Times
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Description: Paper and Wood Pulp Statistics;
Breaks Up Very Abruptly

Date: April 26 1911

Newspaper published in: Huntsville, AL

Source: Library

Page/Column: Page 6, Column 1; Page 8, Column 1

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Paper and Wood Pulp Statistics
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Preliminary Report For 1909, Issued By The Census Bureau
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Special to The Daily Times
Washington, April 26 – A preliminary statement showing the general results of the Thirteenth United States Census of the establishments engaged in 1900 in the manufacture of paper and wood pulp was issued today by the Director of the Census, E. D. Curand. It represents comparative summaries of the quality and cost of materials used, and of the quality and value of the various products manufacture in 1909, 1904, and 1899, together with comparative statistics of imports and exports.
The report was prepared under the direction of William M. Steuart, chief statistician by H. J. Zimmerman. The figures are preliminary and subject to such revision as may be necessary after further examination of the original reports.

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Breaks Up Very Abruptly
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By Associated Press
Washington, April 26 – Although further concessions were made to progressive republicans by the senate committee on committees, the executive session of the committee broke up abruptly today with the announcement by progressiveness that they would appeal to caucus to be held later today, and if necessary to re-open the senate tomorrow. The concession made the selection of Senator Jonathan Borne, for a place on the appropriations committee.

Submitted: 08/06/11

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