TABLE No. 2. Nature of Offense Committed by Persons Convicted of Misdemeanors in California during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1912-Continued. (Tabulated by counties.) Passing fictitious checks Obtaining money under false pre tenses Nuisance Alameda Alpine (no convictions Amador Butte Law, application of to non-resident children. (See Decisions and Opinions.) complaints filed for violation of.. Literate and illiterate children___ Recommendations regarding. (See Recommendations.) Relation to average daily attendance at primary and grammar schools, Relating to enrollment of primary and grammar schools, 1909-1912. Complaints filed in bureau, record of___. Decisions and Opinions, decision of Supreme Court of California upholding number 2298, regarding application of child labor law--- 7-5 27, 522 528 27, 256 Opinions of Attorney General of California, numbers 2113, 2350, regard- 67, 85 number 2262, regarding application of labor laws relating to public number 2383, regarding application of weekly day of rest law Divorce. (Statistics for 1910-11 and 1911-12). 640 Eight Hour Law for mines and smelters, recommendations regarding. (See Recommendations.) Eight hour law for women- Application of. (See Decisions and Opinions.) Discussion of 41 Complaints for violation of 42 Decisions of Supreme Court of California on. (See Decisions and Effect of in factories and stores, as reported by employers- 43 Effect of in hotels. 44 Employees- Female. (See Female Employees.) In Alaska Salmon canneries. (See Salmon Canneries.) In Factories and Stores, hours of labor of. (See Wages and Hours of minors. (See Child Labor.) wages of. (See Wages and Hours of Labor.) Inspection of places of work of. (See Inspection.) Employment Agencies. (Statistics showing number of persons furnished employment and fees collected.) Tables 1- 8. San Francisco 9-16. Los Angeles 17-20. Oakland 21. Alameda 22. Berkeley 23. Fresno 24-26. Pasadena 27-28. Sacramento 29. San Diego 30. San Jose 31. Stockton 32-35. Miscellaneous Towns 36-37. Summary for State Discussion of Average fees charged by. (See Employment Agencies' Tables.) Claims against Fees charged by. (See Employment Agencies' Tables.) Factories and Stores, hours of labor in. (See Wages and Hours of Labor.) Minors employed in. (See Child Labor.) Sanitation and Ventilation of. (See Sanitation and Ventilation.) Wages in. (See Wages and Hours of Labor.) Wages of. (See Wages and Hours of Labor of Female Employees.) Statistics.) Hours of Labor in Factories and Stores. (See Wages and Hours of Labor.) Of Female Employees. (See Wages and Hours of Labor of Female On Public Work. (See Decisions and Opinions.) Illiterates, number of among child workers. (See Child Labor.) Immigration. Discussion of Inspection of factories and stores. (Showing number, sex and age of employees.) Analysis of tables Table 1. San Francisco PAGE. 532 536 540 542 542 542 543 544 545 546 547 548 550 38 12, 39 47 459 462 Japanese- Farm Land leased by-- PAGE. Establishments owned by. Farm Land owned by. Sanitation and Ventilation of establishments owned by. Juvenile Court Permits. (See Child Labor.) 606. 637 653. 624 636 Juvenile Crime. (Statistics for 1910-11 and 1911-12) 652 Labor Laws, prosecutions for violations of____ 11 (See also Recommendations; Decisions and Opinions.) (See Child Labor.) Manufacturing establishments- Inspection of. (See Inspection.) Minors employed in. (See Child Labor.) Hours of labor in. (See Wages and Hours of Labor.) Sanitation and Ventilation of. (See Sanitation and Ventilation.) Wages in. (See Wages and Hours of Labor.) Marriage and Divorce. (Statistics for 1910-11 and 1911–12). Minors. (See Child Labor.) Misdemeanors. (Statistics for 1910-11 and 1911–12). Occupational Diseases- Record of certificates of Organized Labor- Hours of labor and rates of wages fixed by various unions____ Discussion of Wage claims investigated---- Prosecutions of Bureau of Labor Statistics-- Railroads, Steam- Table 1. Number of Employees. 2. Wages of Employees-- Recommendations regarding- Bureau of Labor Statistics__ Child Labor___. Eight Hour Law for Mines and Smelters_ Employment Agencies. Inspection-factories labor camps mines Protection of Workingmen on Buildings. Salmon Canneries in Alaska.. Social Statistics Wage Claims Retail Establishments- Hours of labor in. (See Wages and Hours of Labor.) 640 661 46. 552 29 12, 36 11 596. 599 13 13 16 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 14 51 53 499 Social Statistics- PAGE. Juvenile Crime. (See Juvenile Crime.) Marriage and Divorce. (See Marriage and Divorce.), Misdemeanors. (See Misdemeanors.) Recommendations regarding. (See Recommendations.) Stores. (See Factories and Stores.) Recommendations regarding. (See Recommendations.) Wages and Hours of Labor of Female Employees. (By industries.) 458 Of employees of steam railroads. (See Railroads.) Weekly day of rest law- Application of. (See Decisions and Opinions.) Wholesale establishments- Hours of labor in. (See Wages and Hours of Labor.) Inspection of. (See Inspection.) Minors employed in. (See Child Labor.) Sanitation and Ventilation of. (See Sanitation and Ventilation.) Wages in. (See Wages and Hours of Labor.) Women. (See Female Employees.) Workingmen on buildings- Recommendations regarding protection of. (See Recommendations.) |