anaheim-gazette 1908-01-23
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TIMBER CUT OF THE COUNTRY
Yellow Pine far in Lead As Lumber Producer—Douglas Fir Supplanting the White Pine
The data given in this circular are based upon reports from 22,398 lumber manufacturers, representing all parts of the United States. A large proportion of the reports were received directly from the manufacturers on a schedule prepared by the bureau of the census and the forest service. In addition, the Northern pine manufacturers association and several other companies rendered efficient help in securing reports from negligent manufacturers. No claim is made that the figures here presented are absolutely correct for the quantity and value of the lumber output of the various states in 1906, but they are close approximations. There are a large number of small and portable sawmills throughout the country which were not reached, but the influence of their combined output upon the total is relatively slight, as is well shown by a comparison of the reports from New York in 1905 and 1906. The forest, fish and game commission obtained reports from 1167 mills in that state in 1905, and from 2488 mills in 1906, an increase of 113 per cent in the number of reports; but the total quantity of lumber reported in 1906 was but 8 per cent greater than that of 1905.
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shown by a comparison of the reports from New York in 1905 and 1906. The forest, fish and game commission obtained reports from 1167 mills in that state in 1905, and from 2488 mills in 1906, an increase of 113 per cent in the number of reports; but the total quantity of lumber reported in 1906 was but 8 per cent greater than that of 1905.
The reported lumber production of the United States in 1906 was 37,550,736,000 feet, with a mill value of $621,151,388, the largest quantity ever reported for a single year, and by far the greatest value. In addition there were produced 11,858,-260,000 shingles, valued at $24,154,-555, and 3,812,807,000 lath, valued at $11,490,570. The total value of the lumber, lath and shingle production reported in 1906 was thus $656,796,-513. Making a fair allowance for incomplete reports, it is safe to say that at present the annual lumber cut of the United States approximates 40 billion feet, and that the total mill value of the lumber, lath and shingles annually produced is not less than $700,000,000.
The apparent slight decrease in the production of 1904 over that of 1899 is due to a difference in the method of taking the two censuses, and not to an actual diminution of the output. In 1899 reports were received from both merchant and custom mills, but in 1904 the census was restricted to the former. In 1906 figures were sought once more from both kinds. The statistics for 1904, then, are not strictly comparable with the others. In 1899 the whole number reported was 31,833, of which probably about 23,500 were merchant mills; in 1904 the number was 19,127; in 1906, 22,396. For a number of years the tendency has been toward a reduction in the number of lumber mills, with an accompanying increase in the output of each remaining establishment. The decrease in the number of mills on account of the lessening timber supply shown by a comparison of the reports from New York in 1905 and 1906. The forest, fish and game commission obtained reports from 1167 mills in that state in 1905, and from 2488 mills in 1906, an increase of 113 per cent in the number of reports; but the total quantity of lumber reported in 1906 was but 8 per cent greater than that of 1905.
The reported lumber production of the United States in 1906 was 37,-550,736,000 feet, with a mill value of $621,151,388, the largest quantity ever reported for a single year, and by far the greatest value. In addition there were produced 11,858,-260,000 shingles, valued at $24,154,-555, and 3,812,807,000 lath, valued at $11,490,570. The total value of the lumber, lath and shingle production reported in 1906 was thus $656,796,-513. Making a fair allowance for incomplete reports, it is safe to say that at present the annual lumber cut of the United States approximates 40 billion feet, and that the total mill value of the lumber, lath and shingles annually produced is not less than $700,000,000.
The apparent slight decrease in the production of 1904 over that of 1899 is due to a difference in the method of taking the two censuses, and not to an actual diminution of the output. In 1899 reports were received from both merchant and custom mills, but in 1904 the census was restricted to the former. In 1906 figures were sought once more from both kinds. The statistics for 1904 then are not strictly comparable with the others. In 1899 the whole number reported was 31,833, of which probably about 23,500 were merchant mills; in 1904 the number was 19,127; in 1906, 22,396. For a number of years the tendency has been toward a reduction in the number of lumber mills, with an accompanying increase in the output of each remaining establishment. The decrease in the number of mills on account of the lessening timber supply shown by a comparison of the reports from New York in 1905 and 1906. The forest, fish and game commission obtained reports from 1167 mills in that state in 1905,and from 2488 mills in 1906,an increase of 113 per cent in the number of reports;butthe total quantity of lumber reported in 1906 was but 8 per cent greater than that of 1905.
The reported lumber production of the United States in 1906 was 37,-550,736,000 feet,with a mill value of $621,151,388,the largest quantity ever reported for a single year,and by far the greatest value.In addition there were produced 11,858,-260,000 shingles,valued at $24,154,-555,and 3,812,807,000 lath,valued at $11,490,570.The total value of the lumber,lath and shingle production reported in 1906 was thus $656,796,-513.Making a fair allowance for incomplete reports,it is safe to say that at present the annual lumber cut of the United States approximates 40 billion feet,and that the total mill value of the lumber,lath and shingles annually produced is not less than $700,000,000.
The apparent slight decrease in the production of 1904 over that of 1899 is due to a difference in the method of taking the two censuses,and not to an actual diminution of the output.In 1899 reports were received from both merchant and custom mills,但in 1904 the census was restricted to the former.In 1906 figures were sought once more from both kinds.The statistics for 1904 then are not strictly comparable with the others.In 1899 the whole number reported was 31,833,of which probably about
of which probably about 23,500 were merchant mills; in 1904 the number was 19,127; in 1906, 22,396. For a number of years the tendency has been toward a reduction in the number of lumber mills, with an accompanying increase in the output of each remaining establishment. The decrease in the number of mills on account of the lessening timber supply in some localities is hardly counterbalanced by the new plants set up in other regions.
Since 1899, the first year for which detailed figures upon the cut of the individual species are available, there have been decided changes in the rank of most of the important lumber-producing species. The total cut of softwood lumber in 1899 was 26,153,063,000 feet, and of hardwood, 8,634,021,000 feet. In 1906 the softwood cut was 30,235,245,000 feet, and the hardwood cut 7,315,-491,000. In these seven years the
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Notice to Cr
Estate of J. B. Johnston,
is hereby given by the undertrator of the estate of J. B. J.
to the creditors of, and
claims against the said d
the same with the necessarfour months after the first
notice (which publication w
9th day of January, 1908.) to
trator at his office. No. 3
Street, City of Anaheim, 8t
and being the place for tranness of said estate in the C
Dated this 8th day of Janu
Administrator of the Estate
deceased.
Tipton & Cailor, Attorneys
Jan 9-4t
Notice to Cr
Estate of George L. Wagner
Notice is hereby given by
administratrix of the estate
ner, deceased, to the creapersons having claims agaceased, to exhibit them w
vouchers, within ten mon
publication of this notice, t
istratrix, at the office of
114½ West Center Street,
being the place for the tranness of said estate in the C
Administratrix of the Esti
Wagner, Deceased.
Dated, December 30th, 1907.
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been supplanted by Douglass fir, which was fifth in 1899. The production of hemlock has been very constant, and that wood is still in the fourth place, as in 1899. Oak has dropped from third to fifth place. Spruce still remains sixth.
Notice to Creditors
State of J. B. Johnston, deceased. Notice hereby given by the undersigned administrator of the estate of J. B. Johnston, deceased, the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit same with the necessary vouchers, within months after the first publication of this notice (which publication was first made on day of January, 1908.) to the said administrator at his office, No. 310 S. Los Angeles St., City of Anaheim, State of California, being the place for transaction of the business of said estate in the County of Orange. Reed this 8th day of January, A.D. 1908.
H. A. JOHNSTON,
Administrator of the Estate of J. B. Johnston, deceased.
J. C. CAILOR, Attorneys for Administrator.
Notice to Creditors
State of George L. Wagner, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administrator of the estate of George L. Wagner, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deed, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after the first location of this notice, to the said administrator at the office of Richard Melrose, West Center Street, Anaheim, the same place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the County of Orange.
RENA WAGNER
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Died, December 30th, 1907.
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W. H. SYER, M. D.
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Michiganders Picnic
Saturday, Jan. 25, the former Michigan people residing in Southern California will hold their Third Annual picnic at Eastlake Park, Los Angeles. Membership fee charged, Full privi- to those buying 10 c badge. Four sizes of badges: Yellow for native; blue for citizen; white for resi- ce 40 years ago; pink, a friend. If either should be too inclement, pic- will be postponed for one week.
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