Public Documents of the State of Connecticut, Volume 1, Part 2order of the General Assembly, 1904 - Connecticut |
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... value of product manufactured during the period covered by the investigation , and the proportion which the amount paid for labor bears to the cost of mate- rial , miscellaneous expenses and profit . Examination of the report from pages ...
... value of product manufactured during the period covered by the investigation , and the proportion which the amount paid for labor bears to the cost of mate- rial , miscellaneous expenses and profit . Examination of the report from pages ...
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... value of any article that fixes its price . Salt , for instance , is one of the most useful and indispensable arti ... product comes to the laborers as consumers ; and no matter how willing one workman might be to pay his fellow ...
... value of any article that fixes its price . Salt , for instance , is one of the most useful and indispensable arti ... product comes to the laborers as consumers ; and no matter how willing one workman might be to pay his fellow ...
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... VALUE OF PRODUCT 7 PROPORTION , LABOR COST TO VALUE OF PRODUCT 8 PROPORTION , MATERIAL , MISCELLANEOUS EX- PENSES AND PROFIT TO VALUE OF PRO- DUCT . STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES . It is proposed to present in PART II PART II PART II ...
... VALUE OF PRODUCT 7 PROPORTION , LABOR COST TO VALUE OF PRODUCT 8 PROPORTION , MATERIAL , MISCELLANEOUS EX- PENSES AND PROFIT TO VALUE OF PRO- DUCT . STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES . It is proposed to present in PART II PART II PART II ...
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... value of product $ 352,824,106 . It must be remembered , however , in making comparisons with the statistics gathered by this bureau , that the United States Census report includes statistical data from small shops included in the ...
... value of product $ 352,824,106 . It must be remembered , however , in making comparisons with the statistics gathered by this bureau , that the United States Census report includes statistical data from small shops included in the ...
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... value of product which was paid to labor during the fiscal year 1900 , as shown by the Census report , was 24.2 per cent . , while the Connecticut Labor report gives the figures for the same period ( page 55 , 1900 report ) as being ...
... value of product which was paid to labor during the fiscal year 1900 , as shown by the Census report , was 24.2 per cent . , while the Connecticut Labor report gives the figures for the same period ( page 55 , 1900 report ) as being ...
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Page 15 - ... or lacking such amount of property in his own name, so much of the property of the wife of any such person as shall be necessary to equal said amount...
Page 27 - Any number of persons, not less than twenty-five, may form a company for the purpose of constructing, maintaining and operating a railroad for public use in the conveyance of persons and property...
Page 33 - ... prescribing the terms and conditions thereof, the mode of carrying the same into effect, the name of the new corporation, the number and names of the directors and other officers thereof, and who shall be the first directors and officers, and their places of residence, the number of shares of the...
Page 55 - Every person or corporation employing females in any manufacturing, mechanical, or mercantile establishment in this commonwealth, shall provide suitable seats for the use of the females so employed, and shall permit the use of such seats by them when they are not necessarily engaged in the active duties for which they are employed.
Page 284 - Here present statements as follows: 1. All Extensions of Road put in Operation. 2. Decrease in Mileage by Line abandoned or Line straightened. 3. All Other Important Physical Changes. 4. All Leases taken or surrendered. 5. All Consolidations or Reorganizations effected. 6. All New Stocks issued. 7. All New Funded Debt issued.
Page 13 - ... have a lien upon such animals for food, care, and custody furnished, and shall not be liable for any detention of such animals.
Page 13 - In estimating such confinement the time during which the animals have been confined without such rest on connecting roads from which they are received shall be included, it being the intent of this section to prohibit their continuous confinement beyond the period of twenty-eight hours, except upon contingencies hereinbefore stated.
Page 262 - ... under my direction, from the original books, papers and records of said company, that I have carefully examined the same, and declare the same to be a complete and correct statement of the business and affairs of said company in respect to each and every matter and thing therein set forth, to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, and I further say that no...
Page 172 - Naval stores Iron, pig and bloom Iron and steel rails Other castings and machinery Bar and sheet metal Cement, brick, and lime Agricultural implements Wagons, carriages...
Page 288 - Products of animals : Live stock Dressed meats Other packing-house products Poultry, game, and fish Wool Hides and leather Products of mines: Anthracite coal Bituminous coal Coke Ores Stone, sand, and other like articles...