Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. no. 78, 1908, Vydání 78U.S. Government Printing Office, 1908 |
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Strana 414
... Occupations in which Mexicans are employed ...... ... Page . 457-458 458 459-465 466 466 , 467 468 , 459 469-474 474 , 475 475 , 476 477-496 Railway laborers Farm laborers .. Mine laborers . 477-482 482-485 485-493 Lumbering and ...
... Occupations in which Mexicans are employed ...... ... Page . 457-458 458 459-465 466 466 , 467 468 , 459 469-474 474 , 475 475 , 476 477-496 Railway laborers Farm laborers .. Mine laborers . 477-482 482-485 485-493 Lumbering and ...
Strana 418
... occupations is the best possi- ble at the present time , and , while there are no very conclusive trade mortality statistics for this country which sufficiently discriminate between accidents which are the result of general conditions ...
... occupations is the best possi- ble at the present time , and , while there are no very conclusive trade mortality statistics for this country which sufficiently discriminate between accidents which are the result of general conditions ...
Strana 421
... occupation . In Rhode Island during the period from 1895 to 1904 there were reported among males 792 accidents in industries , of which 44 , or 5.5 per cent , were fatal . Among females in the same State 200 accidents in industries were ...
... occupation . In Rhode Island during the period from 1895 to 1904 there were reported among males 792 accidents in industries , of which 44 , or 5.5 per cent , were fatal . Among females in the same State 200 accidents in industries were ...
Strana 422
... occupation . Thus , at ages 15 to 24 the proportion of accidental deaths is 18.2 per cent , at ages 25 to 34 it is 15.3 per cent , decreasing to 13.0 per cent at ages 35 to 44 , and to 5.9 per cent at ages 55 to 64 , and only 3.3 per ...
... occupation . Thus , at ages 15 to 24 the proportion of accidental deaths is 18.2 per cent , at ages 25 to 34 it is 15.3 per cent , decreasing to 13.0 per cent at ages 35 to 44 , and to 5.9 per cent at ages 55 to 64 , and only 3.3 per ...
Strana 423
... occupation mortality statistics of the State of Rhode Island , the reports of mine inspectors , the reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission , the industrial mortality expe- rience INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS . 423 Causes of accidents in ...
... occupation mortality statistics of the State of Rhode Island , the reports of mine inspectors , the reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission , the industrial mortality expe- rience INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS . 423 Causes of accidents in ...
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Strana 582 - ... in the District of Columbia, or in any Territory of the United States...
Strana 595 - The working class and the employing class have nothing in common. There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among millions of working people and the few, who make up the employing class, have all the good things of life.
Strana 607 - Without attempting to review and reconcile all the cases, we are of opinion that as a general description, though perhaps not a precise and accurate definition, a conspiracy must be a combination of two or more persons by some concerted action, to accomplish some criminal or unlawful purpose or to accomplish some purpose not in itself criminal or unlawful, by criminal or unlawful means.
Strana 599 - ... when the question is one of a common or general interest, of many persons, or when the parties are numerous, and it is impracticable to bring them all before the 'court, one or more may sue or defend for the benefit of all.
Strana 550 - ... option of a fine or to suffer any greater punishment, he shall be disqualified for receiving or continuing to receive an old age pension under this act while he is detained in prison in consequence of the order, and for a further period of ten years after the date on which he is released from prison.
Strana 552 - means the Local Government Board for Scotland ; the expression " borough " means royal or parliamentary burgh ; the expression " urban district " means police burgh ; the population limit for boroughs and urban districts shall not apply ; and the expression " Lunacy Act, 1890," means the Lunacy (Scotland) Acts, 1857 to 1900. (2) In the application of this Act to Ireland, the expression
Strana 625 - ... to be employed in violation of its provisions, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction shall be punished by a fine of not less...
Strana 630 - That when any person shall sustain personal injury or loss of life while lawfully engaged or employed on or about the roads, works, depots and premises of a railroad company...
Strana 552 - Parliament as soon as may be after they are made, and, if an address is presented to His Majesty by either House of Parliament within the next subsequent forty days on which that house has sat...
Strana 579 - That within ninety days from the passage of this act the American Railway Association is authorized hereby to designate to the Interstate Commerce Commission the standard height of drawbars for freight cars, measured perpendicular from the level of the tops of the rails to the centers of the drawbars, for each of the several gauges of railroads in use in the United States, and shall fix a maximum variation from such standard height to be allowed between the drawbars of empty and loaded cars.