Sherlock's World's fair guide and bureau of information .. . nized by act of congress, July 27,1868. Alaska clay at the exposition October 18, 1904. AVhole Number of dwellings in Alaska, 10,565. Whole No. of fami-lies, 13,459. Excess of families, 2,894. Population, 63,502, dividedas follows: Males, 45,872; females, 17,720; excess of males, 28, white, 30,507; negroes, 168; Chinese, 3,116; Japs., 265; Indians,29,536. No. of men of military age, 12,332. Alaska has- no debt; lands farmed, 159 acres. Farm products, milk,4,250 gals.; butter, 200 lbs.; No. of farms, 12; cows, 13. Other cattl


Sherlock's World's fair guide and bureau of information .. . nized by act of congress, July 27,1868. Alaska clay at the exposition October 18, 1904. AVhole Number of dwellings in Alaska, 10,565. Whole No. of fami-lies, 13,459. Excess of families, 2,894. Population, 63,502, dividedas follows: Males, 45,872; females, 17,720; excess of males, 28, white, 30,507; negroes, 168; Chinese, 3,116; Japs., 265; Indians,29,536. No. of men of military age, 12,332. Alaska has- no debt; lands farmed, 159 acres. Farm products, milk,4,250 gals.; butter, 200 lbs.; No. of farms, 12; cows, 13. Other cattle, 5;horses, 5; swine, 10; poultry, 177; eggs, 843 doz. Alaska has 63 manufacturing establishments. Employs 2,263 wageearners and $3,600,409 capital, and turns out products valued at $4,250,-984. Mineral product: Gold, 333,096 oz.; value, $6,885,700; silver, oz.; coining value, $61,931. Commercial value, $28,740. Total value,gold and silver (1901), $6,914,440, and atone valued at $4,500. Railwaymileage, 22. Public lands not surveyed, 367,983 South Side of Alaska Baildins THE ARIZONA PALACE Is the first state building, directly north of and about 100 feet distantfrom the state buildings entrance, and very near the Intramural pas-senger station 14, at that ejitrance. The palace is a reproduction of anold mission and contains only three rooms. Arizona day at the exposition is not fixed. Arizona has a very excellent and interesting exhibit. Area water, 100 Sq. M.; land, 112,920; total, 113,920 Sq. M., or ,800 acres, of which 1, are farmed. No. farms. 5,809. Publiclands, 47,293,622 acres. Buildings, value, $2,266,500. Farm implements,$765,200. Population (1900) 122,931. Whole No. males, 71,795. No. females,51,136; excess of males, 20,659. Whole No, families, 29,875. Whole , 28,763; excess of families. 1,112. Population to Sq. M., 6 Whole No. Whites, 92,903; Negroes. 1,848; Chinese, 141; Japs., 881;Indians. 26,480. Deaths in 1900, white.


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