Show c H SHOWN I r s. s REPORT 7 ion of ot Sweets S 1 Has Ha Doubled cabled cd Since r Field of ot tho sugar tho ho le during the pe- pe 10 H 04 i until 1911 is shown by byr r report of or the tho department t of or tho federal fe eral govern govern- comparison has lIas been made in- in as fas In 1914 that sugar tiona materially ny changed rwan mm Invasion of Belgium Pi Russia In the tho German r Belgium Ium the best known sing sections of France rata as well weB as all the factory were seized seize At Ate Atric ric e 0 exports from the tho Dutch to Europe were eliminated sugar sug r products n was wag conto conI conto con- con I to its own nee s s. s and the its made from America to large o extent interest attaches to the tho statistics for this period was as during these twenty Utah and Idaho IdalIa made mule tre- tre In beet sugar profiting pro- pro rung fiting with a production of or In 1894 and reach reaching In In tn 1014 Amerl- Amerl Increased duro dur- dur je o C period perlo from to Commenting Commenting- upon made from refineries InStates in inStates inStates States handling Cuban an ana anu anuI z 1 sugar BUbar the federal r rr report ort ortOn orto I o On r Industry Grows Crown heavy remand for su sunt sunt sunt su- su nt nt months lends Interest to tont tont int nt rc regarding r arding sugar conIn con- con conn In n n the United States made reau of or foreign n and domes- domes 1 free o of oc tho the department of or Sk and published in the Sta J ord of tho the progress ress of ot tho the tea Ites 1914 1500 recently Is- Is twenty five years cars the tho sugar sugart t fl 1 of the tc country has aId al- al cd sI d and has bas Increased from per capita In 1889 to Ids ds in 1914 In that period Iti iI increased Its contributions estic market from Crom to 1 pounds and territories orles of Ha- Ha Philippines and Porto Rico Teased eased shipments of at sugar II into continental United States from from pounds in 1899 H to 97 91 pounds to pounds in the year car ended June po pounds nd while Europe the Dutch East 30 1914 with a further growth g of at Indies and other foreign countries pounds In the three months have decreased their sales to this his ended with October country from pounds of or The following table shows the tho l sugar sug In 1589 to in 1914 In Inthe Ing factors in tho sugar consumption the meantime the domestic product has of or the United States and its relation grown glown from to to tho the world product In 1894 1594 and pounds and an tho the exports of sugar Bug 1914 FACTORS lV IN SUG ll SU D D 1894 1394 I 1914 H. H Domestic product product Pounds I 1 Pounds Pc Cano sugar nr 1 6 Beet Deet su sugar nr ar 4 Total G Cano Cane sugar from from from- Porto Rico G Hawaii HavaH I 1114 7 Phili Philippines inee Total U. U S. S islands i Cuba 4 Other foreign n countries Beet sugar Bug from foreign n countries Total sugar sug-ar from foreign countries Sugar exports Including Including- shipments shipments shipments' to U. U S. S islands G 00 Domestic sugar suar consumption Worlds World's sugar product 1653 3 Percentage e of or domestic sugar Bug consumption supplied by by- by Continental United States United Islands 19 Cuba 31 57 Other foreign n countries 29 02 |