Industries
Quarrying (Continued). . . .
Slate.............
Trap Rock. ......
Steam Railways... .
Freight Service. .
Passenger Service. . ;
Telephone and Telegraph... eee]
Textile............ fie
Carpetsand Rugs. .......... .....
Cotton and Woolen Fabrics . .........
Knit Goods............... Cee
Yarn and Thread....................
Woodworking Products. ...............
Furniture........... eee
Plywood. . .. :
Number
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companies
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Production
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increase
Per cent
decrease
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121.5
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148,267
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130.85
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25.8
1.4
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2,686
2,319
1,410
3,852
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Accident frequency
Per cent
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Per cent
decrease
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decrease
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+ Car-miles operated per 1,000,000 miles of track.
: Passengers carried per car-mile.
3 Freight train car-miles per man-hour.
| Freight train ton-miles per man-hour.
Dagsenger train car-miles per man-hour.
Passenger {rain passenger-miles per man-hour.