Annual Report on the Statistics of Manufactures ..., Volume 18In 1890 the "Industrial chronology" became a part of the report and so continued until 1903. 1899/1900-1901/1902 being published in two parts: pt. 1. Industrial chronology; pt. 2. Statistics of manufactures. |
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1903 Amounts Percent 1903 as compared 1903 INDUSTRIES 4,673 establishments aggregate Amount of capital arts and taxidermy average number average yearly earnings Boots and Shoes Boxes paper Buttons and dress capital devoted Carpetings cent compared with 1902 corporations Cotton goods woven cut stock days in operation devoted to production devoted to profit Electroplating employment females Fireworks and matches games children's greatest number heeling illuminating fluids industrial combinations industry product devoted industry product paid isinglass jute kaolin Leather Liquors malt Machines and Machinery males ments Metals and Metallic minor expense fund mucilage nine leading industries number of days number of establishments number of persons Oils and illuminating paid in wages Percentage of industry persons employed plaster ployment Polishes and dressing private firms profit and minor proportion of business Rubber and elastic Shoddy shown sidered smallest number stock and materials tablish Unem value of stock Woolen Worsted yarn and thread young persons
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Halaman 40 - Under $5 1 1 1 12 $5 but under $6 . $6 but under $7 . $7 but under $8 . $8 but under $9 . $9 but under $10 $10 but under $12 $12 but under $15 $15 but under $20 $20 and over...
Halaman 12 - Stockholders in certain establishments which are operated by railroad companies, or by industrial combinations, many of which have extensive investments of capital outside this Commonwealth, are not included in this presentation, since to include all the stockholders of a railroad company or of an industrial combination in connection with such merely branch establishments, incidental only to the main business of the corporation, would result in abnormally increasing the aggregate.] INDUSTRIES.
Halaman 30 - Perfumes, toilet articles, etc Photographs and photographic materials, Polishes and dressing, .... Printing, publishing, and bookbinding, . Print works, dye works, and bleacheries, Railroad construction and equipment, . Rubber and elastic goods...
Halaman 54 - The proportion of business done is based upon the greatest amount of goods which can be turned out in any establishment, presupposing a sufficient demand for goods, without increasing existing facilities. This greatest amount is considered as 100 per cent. If an establishment produced goods equivalent to three-fourths of its greatest capacity, the proportion of business done would be 75 per cent, while if only one-half of a possible output were reached it would be considered as 50 per cent. For example,...
Halaman 7 - Machines and Machinery. Metals and Metallic Goods. Models, Lasts, and Patterns. Musical Instruments and Materials. Oils and Illuminating Fluids. Paints, Colors, and Crude Chemicals. Paper.
Halaman 3 - Under this head are presented the data relating to the management of the 4,673 establishments, showing the number of establishments controlled by private firms, by corporations, and by industrial combinations, together with the number of partners and stockholders interested therein. II. Investment, Materials Used, and Product. This section covers the amount of capital...
Halaman 38 - Boots and shoes (factory product), . Soles, heels, and cut stock, Boot and shoe findings, .... Stitching, heeling, etc...
Halaman 4 - ... years of age, for the nine leading industries. IV. Working Time and Proportion of Business Done. Under this head two points are brought out, namely, the average number of days in operation per establishment, based upon the average number of persons employed ; and the average proportion of business done per establishment, based upon a maximum production of 100 per cent. V. General Summary of Industrial Conditions. This section is devoted to a general resume of the conditions of the industries...
Halaman 5 - Establishment," as used in this Report, should be understood as meaning the factory, mill, or shop from which a report has been secured, and not the firm or corporation controlling said factory, mill, or shop. The following table presents the number of establishments compared...
Halaman 29 - Stitching, heeling, etc Boxes, barrels, kegs, etc., . Boxes (paper) Brick, tiles, and sewer pipe, Brooms, brushes, and mops, Building materials, .... Burial cases, caskets, coffins, etc., . Buttons and dress trimmings...