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Spanish mail contracts..
West Indian competition.
Transportation of troops and supplies.
Extension of the act admitting the New York and Paris
Needs of the Pacific
Precedents of the year.
26
27
28
29
31
32
33
34
35
36
German policy
Shipping bounties
Discriminating duties.
37
Review of legislation.
Incidence of taxation..
Export bounties
Table of foreign bounty systems
Construction bounties
Table of tonnage bounties
Navigation bounties
Comparative rates
Navigation and naval expenditures
Deep-sea fisheries
Tonnage taxes.
Receipts and law.
Foreign charges on tonnage-
British light dues
German tonnage and light dues.
French tonnage taxes.
Italian anchorage taxes.
Norwegian tonnage taxes
38
39
40
42
44
45
47
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
War contributions imposed on Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Philippines. -
5. Pilotage discriminations against sail vessels (S. 1030)
2. License of masters and mates of sail vessels over 700 tons (S. 622) -
3. Boarding of vessels..
4. Naturalization of seamen on merchant vessels
6. Fees for certificates of title (S. 946)
7. Flag on merchant vessels (S. 4827)
8. Log entry of collisions
B. Reports of shipping commissioners.
1. Shipments, discharges, and expenditures.
2. Shipments and reshipments..
3. Discharges..
4. Nativity of men shipped.
5. Allotments to seamen....
6. Allotments to seamen on foreign vessels in the United States
7. Merchant seamen in the Navy..
8. Methods of shipment, shipping masters, and sailors' boarding
houses..
C. Wages of seamen.
1. Omnibus bill (S. 95) concerning seamen, with present laws on
the subject
69
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
96
1. Average rates of monthly wages paid in the American merchant
marine for the year ended June 30, 1898..
2. Average rates of monthly wages paid on British vessels for
1897-98
4. Motive power and material of construction of the world's merchant
navies (Lloyd's)..
112
5. Tonnage tables for a period of years, with potential tonnage
(Bureau Veritas).
117
6. Vessels of over 100 tons built during each of the last seven years
(Lloyd's)...
118
7. Summary of the world's shipbuilding for 1897 (Lloyd's)
8. Construction in progress September 30, 1898 (Lloyd's)
9. Vessels lost or broken up during 1897 (Lloyd's).
2. Extracts from report of British postmaster-general, 1897 and 1898-
8. Report on German mail steamship subsidies, 1898.
137
France:
9. French construction and navigation bounty law of 1893.
10. French bounty report, 1893...
148
149
E. Italy:
Page.
11. Construction and navigation bounty law of 1896.
169
Japan:
12. Construction and navigation bounty law of 1896.............
170
1. Statistics and statement of United States Fish Commissioner.
186
3. Entries of American and foreign vessels at seaports since 1888.
195
4. Maritime expenditures of the United States for ten years..
5. Tonnage taxes as war contributions at ports of Cuba, Porto Rico,
and the Philippines.
196
6. Mexican vessels..
197
1. British light dues
2. Local British light dues
H. Foreign tonnage-tax laws and rates..
3. British light dues, receipts, and expenditures -
198
199
4. British light dues, income and outgo (Lloyd's Gazette)
I. Articles in treaties of the United States with foreign nations establishing
reciprocity in shipping and concerning discriminating duties
I. Articles in treaties of the United States, etc.-Continued.
K. Special lists of vessels.
1. American merchant vessels sold to the Government.
2. Vessels documented by act of Congress..
3. Vessels directed by act of Congress to be documented.
4. Foreign steamships bought by the Navy_Department..
5. Foreign steamships bought by the War Department..
6. Spanish vessels condemned as prize.
7. List of Hawaiian vessels.
8. Spanish seagoing vessels documented at Manila.
9. Steamships under foreign flags owned by Americans.
10. Registered foreign-built steamships
11. Repaired wrecks
12. Vessels sold to foreigners-
L. Alaska.
1. Yukon and Porcupine River regulations.
2. Canadian-Yukon regulations..
228
229
230
231
232
234
235
236
238
240
233
241
243
244
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
254
2. Opinion of the Attorney-General concerning the discharge and
relief of seamen
1. Decision in the case of the J. D. Peters concerning allotment of
wages
258
261
3. Opinion of Attorney-General concerning our commercial and
maritime relations with Hawaii..
1. Exports and imports in American and foreign vessels from 1821
(Bureau of Statistics).
269
2. Entries and clearances of the same from 1821 (Bureau of
Statistics)
271
3. Report of the United States consul-general at Honolulu on
Hawaiian navigation
1. Registered, enrolled, and licensed vessels, by States and customs districts,
on June 30, 1898...
287
2. Summary of Table 1, by States.
295
3. Registered, enrolled, and licensed steam vessels, by States and customs
districts, on June 30, 1898...
296
4. Registered, enrolled, and licensed iron and steel vessels, by customs
districts and States, on June 30, 1898..
301
5. Registered, enrolled, and licensed iron and steel steam vessels, by customs
districts and States, on June 30, 1898...
304
6. Iron and steel sail and steam vessels and barges, by customs districts
and States, on June 30, 1898..
7. Total registered, enrolled, and licensed sail vessels (wood and iron or
steel) and steam vessels (wood and iron or steel) on June 30, 1898...
8. Balance sheet, showing increase and decrease of registered, enrolled,
and licensed vessels for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1898..
307
311
312
9. Balance sheet, showing rig of increase and decrease of all vessels for the
fiscal year ended June 30, 1898
313
10. Registered, enrolled, and licensed sail and steam vessels, by years, from 1789
314
10a. Documented canal boats and barges, by years, from 1868.
318
106. Number and gross tonnage of sail vessels, steam vessels, barges, and
canal boats on the northern lakes from 1868.
11. Sail and steam vessels, canal boats, and barges, by customs districts and
States, on June 30, 1898..
319
12. Summary of Table 11, by States..
327
13. Classification of sail and steam vessels, by size, by customs districts, and
328
14. Vessels in cod and mackerel fisheries on June 30, 1898.
342
15. Vessels in whale fisheries on June 30, 1898.
343
16. Employment of vessels on June 30, 1898.
17. Vessels in foreign, coasting, and fishing trades, by years, from 1789..
18. Annual construction: Sail and steam vessels, canal boats, and barges, by
customs districts and States, built in year ended June 30, 1898.
344
348
19. Summary of Table 18, by States....
355
20. Rig of sailing vessels, by customs districts and States, built in year
ended June 30, 1898..
356
21. Summary of Table 20..
358
22. River, lake, and ocean steamers, by customs districts and States, built
in year ended June 30, 1898
359
23. Summary of Table 22.
365
24. Canal boats and barges built in year ended June 30, 1898.
25. Iron and steel vessels (sail, steam, barges) built in year ended June 30, 1898.
26. Tonnage built annually in New England, on the seaboard, Western
rivers, and Great Lakes, by years, from 1857-
27. Comparison of construction for 1897 and 1898..
28. Sail and steam vessels built, by years, from 1797..
366
367
368
28a. Sail and steam iron vessels built, by years, from 1871.
29. Vessels sold to foreigners, by years, from 1821..
31. Yachts (documented) built in year ended June 30, 1898
371
372
30. Yachts (documented) on June 30, 1898.....
32. Yachts (documented), iron and steel, built in year ended June 30, 1898__
373
375