Annual Report of the Secretary of Internal Affairs of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Industrial statistics, Part 3Department of Internal Affairs, Bureau of Industrial Statistics, 1908 |
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Page 19
... pound , .144 .15 % .9 Butter , pound , .292 .254 14.6 PROVISIONS . Hams , pound , .11 % .114 00.1 Shoulders , pound , .102 .09 2-5 11.7 Bacon , pound , .13 % .13 1-3 00.2 Lard , pound , .10 .09 4-5 .5 VEGETABLES . Potatoes . White ...
... pound , .144 .15 % .9 Butter , pound , .292 .254 14.6 PROVISIONS . Hams , pound , .11 % .114 00.1 Shoulders , pound , .102 .09 2-5 11.7 Bacon , pound , .13 % .13 1-3 00.2 Lard , pound , .10 .09 4-5 .5 VEGETABLES . Potatoes . White ...
Page 21
... pounds of leaf tobacco . FARM ANIMALS . The rank of Pennsylvania in the matter of farm animals was as follows : Milch Cows , 1,097,590 ; worth $ 37,647,337 , third in rank . Poultry was value at $ 4,483,486 , fourth in rank . Horses ...
... pounds of leaf tobacco . FARM ANIMALS . The rank of Pennsylvania in the matter of farm animals was as follows : Milch Cows , 1,097,590 ; worth $ 37,647,337 , third in rank . Poultry was value at $ 4,483,486 , fourth in rank . Horses ...
Page 25
... pounds of leaf tobacco per one thousand cigars , and the yearly product of that nature was 1,923 , - 575,754 cigars . In addition there was the product of 60,850,720 small cigars , or those weighing less than three pounds per thousand ...
... pounds of leaf tobacco per one thousand cigars , and the yearly product of that nature was 1,923 , - 575,754 cigars . In addition there was the product of 60,850,720 small cigars , or those weighing less than three pounds per thousand ...
Page 48
... pounds per square inch steam pressure applied , the temperature of the har- dening cylinder being about 185 degrees Centigrade ; and the bricks exposed to the steam from 8 to 14 hours . The moulding pressure applied is 15,000 pounds per ...
... pounds per square inch steam pressure applied , the temperature of the har- dening cylinder being about 185 degrees Centigrade ; and the bricks exposed to the steam from 8 to 14 hours . The moulding pressure applied is 15,000 pounds per ...
Page 49
... pounds pressure for ten hours . Some of the most successful manufacturers insist upon using sand containing at least 2 per cent of soluble silica . By the plan here given , somewhat modified in each individual case , many sand lime ...
... pounds pressure for ten hours . Some of the most successful manufacturers insist upon using sand containing at least 2 per cent of soluble silica . By the plan here given , somewhat modified in each individual case , many sand lime ...
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55 hours 60 hours affected by strike Aggregate amount alumina amount of wages Average daily wage Average number Average rent paid Average value produced Average working hours Average yearly earnings BITUMINOUS COAL brick Capital invested realty car shortage cent clay companies reporting Companies working 60 counties Days idle days in operation Days lost Employes affected establishments considered Females Germans Highest rent hours per week idle on account industry inside workmen involved in dispute Irish Italians labor lime lost by strike Lowest rent machinery Males manufacture Market or realized Market value mills Minors Nationality not given Number of companies number of days Number of employes Number of establishments number of wage paid per annum Pennsylvania Portland cement pounds Production in given Question in dispute Question involved rent per annum report Idle Serious accidents silk Strike arbitrated Strike unsuccessful Total number Total production value of production wage earners employed workmen over 16