MATERIAL USED IN PRODUCTION OF SPIRITS, 1892 TO 1902. Molasses Spirits pro- duced. molasses. rum. Bushels. Gallons. 26,489,827 112,812,723 2,550,759 1,956,318 29,030,409 126,545,017 2,775,752 2,106,765 19,716,818 87,340,897 2,598,409 1,846,595 18,057,107 78,172,512 2,219,547 1,777,083 18,630,618 82,456,153 1,891,356 1,490,228 13,131,891 59,154,877 4,441,482 3,310,771 1,711,860 1,294,157 17,260,246 77,443,199 2,591,382 1,978,468 1,772,113 1,340,546 21,580,468 96,295,933 943,355 768,654 1,977,305 1,494,379 23,114,262 103,151,104 888,416 719,082 2,018,229 1,614,514 27,278,847 121,948,299 1,020,746 847.718 2,144,644 1,724,582 27,487,351 123,847,304 9,788,297 2,574,051 2,696,979 2,202,047 1891. 259,855,085 10,674,241 1897. 1892. 283,320,857 264,412,767 11,426,927 1898. 13,768,455 1893. 261,532,298 13,607,631 238,587,702 11,952,736 1899. 279,911,822 1894. 14,723,392 257,050,444 11,582,838 1900. 1895. 286,901,878 13,805,311 263,404,840 1896. 248,708,581 10,887,709 1901 296,378,074 17,513,317 John E. Wilkie, Chief of the United States Service, has reported to the Secretary of the Treasury that the number of arrests made by the duly qualified agents of his department at the close of the fiscal year. June 30, 1902, were 573. United States Grand Jury. 55 were acquitted, 58 were ignored by the Grand Jury. 19 were nolled, 19 were Of the persons arrested, 253 were convicted. 106 were awaiting the action of the discharged by the United States Commissioner, and 3 were released on their own recognizance. Passing $20 State of Missouri defense bond. The crimes for which arrests were made were as follows: 64 62 411 1 11 2 1 Impersonating United States officer Intimidating Government witnesses Wrecking the Le Mars National Bank of Le Mars, Iowa. Larceny from United States Government Having in possession and trying to sell washed internal-revenue stamps.. Using the United States mail to defraud.. Conspiracy to alter and forge signature on United States money order and passing same. For obtaining fraudulent naturalization papers.. Violating Section No. 5508, United States Revised Statutes... Violating Section No. 3708, United States Revised Statutes.. Perjury. Presenting false claims against the United States Government. Total 122222 Countries Whence Austria-Hungary Belgium 109 41 Denmark 189 150 176 365 France 90 52 142 1,100] 790 1,890 2,014 Greece Russia Servia, Bulgaria, etc.) 8,088 3,792|11,880||11,249 5,409 16,658| 78,725 34,665|113,390||127,136) 44,853 171,989 1841 - 899 2,762 7,899 4,349 12,248) 463 959 2,231 1,934 4,165 448 881 3,981 8,174 7.155 5,283 16,482|| 54,070 31,187 12,348 3,123 2,184 5,397 85,257 71,864 35,483 107,347 39 1 Spain 501 6 40 108 Sweden 1,466) 1,115) 2,581 1 109 64 12 76 2,796 1,470 4,266| 851 Switzerland 51 Turkey in Europe. 124 1,572 341 629 2,201 1,656 387 157 688 30 2,344 187 United Kingdom: England Ireland 1,304 1,514 Scotland Wales 2,848 Europe, not specified. 1,242 1,344 2,586 7,336 12,894 1,237 833 2,070 1,582 978 2,560 80 1 411 290 701 471 292 763 Total Europe.... 84,454 16,152 50,606 50,151 21,551 71,702 [316,160 153,077|469,237||444,665|174,403 619,068 [36,067 16,532 52,599 52,858 22,702 75,560||331,055 156,863|487,918||466,369 182,374 648,743 13,223 875 340 1,215 3,521 1,213) 4,734) 2,115) 161 879 2,991 2,934 1,290 4,224) 327 32,193 7,486 39,679 24,295 15,170 39,465 355,414 137,848 493,262 11,360 5,815 17,175 4,389 882 5,271 19,010[ 7,399 2,665 26.400 125 2,790 17,043 7,649 24,692 |36,067|16,532 52,599||52,858|22,702|75,560||331,055|156,863 487,918||466,369|182,374 648,743 Note. These tables include immigrants and non-immigrants arrived at the ports of Quebec, Halifax, St. Johns and Vancouver, Dominion of Canada. destined for the United States. ARRIVAL OF IMMIGRANTS, BY PORTS, JUNE 30, 1901 AND 1902. ANNUAL REPORT OF IMMIGRANTS BY PORTS, JUNE 30, 1901 AND 1902.-Continued. Allen arrivals are reported at the following ports, which in 1901 received no immigration: Miami and Tampa, Fla.; New London, Conn.; Newport News, Va., and San Juan, Porto Rico. Honolulu, Territory of Hawail, shows 9,870 arrivals, às compared with 1,774 for the year 1901, or a net increase of 8,096. IMMIGRANTS REFUSED ADMISSION AT DIFFERENT SEAPORTS FÖR YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1902. IMMIGRANTS REFUSED ADMISSION FROM FOREIGN CONTIGUOUS TERRITORY TO THE UNITED STATES FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1902. IMMIGRANTS ARRIVING IN THE UNITED STATES EACH YEAR FROM 1820 TO 1902. As a result of the various wars in which it has been engaged, the United States Government has at the present time a list of nearly one million persons to whom it pays annual pensions. This army of pensioners includes survivors of all the wars excepting the War of the Revolution, soldiers and sailors who are in receipt of service pensions granted for service rendered prior to 1858, together with the widows of soldiers and sailors, for whom provision is made under certain conditions. The exact number is 999,446, of which number 4,695 reside outside of the United States. The total expenditure in pensions during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1902, was $137,400,742.17. Since the pension system was established it has cost the Government a total of $2,992,509,019.37, exclusive of the cost of establishing Soldiers' Homes. The Bureau employs a force of 1.741 employes, which, with the employes of the agencies, 432 in number, makes a total of 2,173. The total cost of administration for the year 1901-1902 was $3,590,529.12. More than one-half of the pensions paid are $10 per year or less; the average value of all the pensions allowed is $132.23. The number of applications for pensions examined during the year was 188,217. THE BUREAU OF PENSIONS. The fiscal year ending June 30, 1902, shows the following gain in the number of persons listed on the pension roll: By act of the Bureau. 43.661 291 43,952 37,145 909 1,369 1,695 1,123 42,241 THE PENSION ROLLS. The number of pensioners upon the rolls July 1, 1902, and for the four preceding years, respectively, is as follows: |