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Show Nlallttlrnon llin Textile Initiulrlcs or llir I'nllcil rilnles. Wasiiimito-i, o. ('., Oct. 10 Tho census oflico today made publlo 11 hill letlnglvlugstutlslloson the textile In duilrita for the Unlttd Hlates us a whole. Ihe Increase In silk minufto-turn minufto-turn slucu lEt0 Is thu most striking, thcro betas an Increaso cf 1 1 2.7- per cent In the value of tLn products. The cotton manuiaoturu ranks second, litlug klfil inr cent, nnd wool msnurseeu-j (bird, bultift SO SO per cent riiu nvertgu lucrwuo In ihu textile Industry Is H8.51 rercont. The relnllve rank lu Importance uf the Industries, In-dustries, however Is ravened, wool manufacture lu nil I raneluti etandlug first with grots products valueil nt t a7,sns,621, cuttiri manufactures second, sec-ond, with producla valued lit JS07.O31,-7.' JS07.O31,-7.' I andfllk mnnufjeturu tblrt with ireiluels valued at $i7,SW, US, riiu actual Increase In the vnluo of the pnxlucte la $70,818,011 lu Wvol 7a01,01i In oottou, and Jll,SW,4i lu silk. Thu combined Industries yielded a product In the present census year Wortti JtW V tils,;u2, compared Wlri a droduit III mn of JiOii.KTu (kvi, nn Inete.ate lu ten years ut t)tv.',OTJ,iUI, vrhlcli from nuy Itolntof view, It Is Hinted, Is without 1 urnllol In any country. The I ncre aso In the nmoant of n ages palel for combined textllo Industries, sayatlio bulletin, Is even more marked than Iho lie ettelntbo value of Ilia products, In lug u 1 1)1 percent In combined com-bined industries, ul.67 per cent In cotton, nt I HMO In silk. A total MlmnrSIUJ,.)i,Jlli uas paid em the couil Inod In luslrli an wagM tu l8,-UJ1 l8,-UJ1 employe, bslns; nverai;o nnuu.l earnings for Women nnd children of $fMI)Sl lu the wool manufacture, no rouiiniwl with f!ui " lu lbMl, nu In-eresuw In-eresuw cf 10.20 Jer cent; 101.10 In e otten mannfreturv, a osmi ated with i-ll 08111 1S9H, aulncreosuof JltU cr int, ind $880.58 In silk mauufaeluri, icomiared with $801 88 lu 1&8V, an luereoMi of 82.48 for cent. |