Book/Printed Material Report of the Industrial Commission on the relations and condition of capital and labor employed in manufactures and general business (second volume on this subject) ; including testimony taken after November 1, 1900, with review and digest thereof, and a special report on domestic service. Volume XIV of the commission's reports
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 57th Congress HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES J Document 1st Session j No 183 REPORT OF THE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION ON THE RELATIONS AND CONDITIONS OF CAPITAL AND LABOR EMPLOYED IN SECOND VOLUME ON THIS…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 MEMBERS OF THE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION Mr Albert Senator Boies Penrose Senator Stephen R Mallory Senator John W Daniel Senator Thomas R Bard Representative John J Gardner Representative L F Livingston Representative John…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 Industrial Commission December 5 1901 To the Fiftyseventh Congress I have the honor to transmit herewith on behalf of the Industrial immission a report on the subject of the Relations and Conditions…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 v TABLE OF OOATEATS Page Review of evidence vii General conditions of business vii Trusts and industrial combinations vii Foreign trade ix The tariff xi Commercial exchanges xi Patents xir Department stores…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 r- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 VII REVIEW OE EVIDENCE OP VOLUMES VII AND XIV The following review covers the evidence taken by the Commission on the condi tions of capital and labor in manufactures and general business…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 VIII INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION MANUFACTURES AND BUSINESS lowering of prices 1 On the other hand it is held with equal positiveness that trusts are injurious to the best interests of the country and…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 REVIEW OF EVIDENCE IX industrial conditions and not to the formation of industrial combinations 1 One labor leader sees a possibility of the accruing of benefits to labor through industrial combinations but…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 X INDUSTRIAL COMMISSIONMANUFACTURES AND BUSINESS Methods of developing foreign tradeThe necessity of consideration of and adapta tion to the tastes and prejudices of the people of other countries in order to build…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 REVIEW OP EVIDENCE XI THE TARIFF Witnesses are almost unanimous in expressing opposition to any changes in our present tariff policy or in existing tariff schedules 1 Not one advocates a general…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 XII INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION MANUFACTURES AND BUSINESS PATENTS One witness speaks of the ease with which it is possible to obtain patents for alleged inventions which are in fact not inventions and of…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 REVIEW OF EVIDENCE XIII These statements are not indorsed by the small dealers one of whom asserts that the expenses of the department stores are greater comparatively than are the expenses of…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 XIV INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION MANUFACTURES AND BUSINESS the different stores The vast variety of merchandise which is carried by each one makes a combination of them practically impossible according to the opinion of…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 REVIEW OF EVIDENCE XV stated however that attempts made by certain cotton mills to manufacture the same style of goods as are made in Fall River were not successful because the labor…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 XVI INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION MANUFACTURES AND BUSINESS POTTERY TRADES History and developmentThe pottery industry in this country dates from 1765 when the establishment of a pottery in South Carolina caused uneasiness to English…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 REVIEW OF EVIDENCE XVII and of men of artistic education and taste in addition to the lack of technical schools for the training of such workmen has served somewhat to retard its…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 XVIII INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION MANUFACTURES AND BUSINESS GLASS TRADES Flint glassThe National Glass CompanyThere are four main branches of glass manufacture Flint glass including prescription glass pressed ware table ware etc window glass…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 REVIEW OF EVIDENCE XIX those placed upon the goods sold in the domestic market 1 It is asserted that the flintglass industry could not have reached its present development if the protective…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 XX INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION MANUFACTURES AND BUSINESS year to year but a large percentage of the finest patterns are changed yearly The usual custom is to make original patterns following suggestions obtained from…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 REVIEW OF EVIDENCE XXI that this disadvantage is offset by the lower freight rates on raw materials 1 while another witness thinks that the disadvantage is not so neutralized 2 As yet…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 XXII INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION MANUFACTURES AND BUSINESS Combination A year or two ago it is stated an attempt was made to form a con solidation of the mills engaged in the manufacture of…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 REVIEW OF EVIDENCE XXIII imported Formerly when duties were lower the gray cottons used for printing purposes were imported but at the present time gray cottons of home production are largely used…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 XXIV INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION MANUFACTURES AND BUSINESS fact the shops in France Switzerland and Austria are beginning to build these looms Some 800 or 1000 looms of this type have also been shipped…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 REVIEW OF EVIDENCE XXV present tariff law however the flocks have been rapidly increasing 1 In some respects American woolens are thought to he superior to foreign woolens yet it is stated…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 XXVI INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION MANUFACTURES AND BUSINESS admitting wool free or by granting a rebate on exported woolens equal to the duty on all the wools used in their manufacture while at the…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 REVIEW OF EVIDENCE XXVII law the flocks increased to 47000000 only to decrease again under the free wool of the Wilson law to 36500000 in 1896 Since the enactment of the Dingley…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 XXVIII INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION MANUFACTURES AND BUSINESS volume of goods at a lower cost 1 Mr Wood states elsewhere however that the mills are busier at the present time than they were during…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 REVIEW OF EVIDENCE XXIX than 12 cents In order to take advantage of the 4cent duty American manufac turers in buying foreign wools are obliged to pass by wools sold at a…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 XXX INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION MANUFACTURES AND BUSINESS gested viz the increase of the duties on straw mattings to a point such that the manufacture of ingrain carpets will be reasonably protected against their…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 REVIEW OF EVIDENCE XXXI made in this country 1 while another witness states that the facility with which the American mill changes from the manufacture of light to heavy silks from simple…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 XXXII INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION MANUFACTURES AND BUSINESS reduction in the tariff on silks would have a most depressing effect on the silk industry 1 and would result in an immediate reduction of wages…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 REVIEW OF EVIDENCE XXXIII BOOT SHOE AND LEATHER TRADES Development of boot and shoe manufactureThe first radical change from old hand methods in the manufacture of boots and shoes came in 1860…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 XXXIV INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION MANUFACTURES AND BUSINESS formerly the case The growth of competition at home especially the growth of Western competition has made it more difficult to sell shoes in the American…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 REVIEW OF EVIDENCE XXXV by one witness however on the ground that there is a possibility of dangerous for eign competition in the future as foreign manufacturers are beginning to make use…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 XXXYI INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION MANUFACTURES AND BUSINESS was the principal reason for the formation of the combination Another reason was that all the companies might be enabled to obtain advantages from patents which…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 REVIEW OF EVIDENCE XXXVII the largest in the world In 1900 these works turned out 1200 locomotives of a value of between 16000000 and 17000000 As a rule it is stated the…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 XXXVIII INDUSTRIAL COMMISSIONMANUFACTURES AND BUSINESS Some efforts have been made to form a combination of the locomotive works of the country but they have thus far been without success as certain of…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 REVIEW OF EVIDENCE XXXIX those for which foreign microscopes could be imported and the microscopes approved by the instructors who were to use them and yet German instruments were pur chased at…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
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Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183 XL INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION MANUFACTURES AND BUSINESS In 1870 as a result of efforts to regain the position of a maritime commercial power which the country had lost through the civil war the…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Industrial Commission
- Date: 1901
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Title
- Report of the Industrial Commission on the relations and condition of capital and labor employed in manufactures and general business (second volume on this subject) ; including testimony taken after November 1, 1900, with review and digest thereof, and a special report on domestic service. Volume XIV of the commission's reports
Other Title
- Cited as: H. Doc. 57-183
Names
- United States Congress. House
- United States. Government Publishing Office, publisher, distributor
- United States. Congress. House, author
- United States. Industrial Commission
Created / Published
- [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901.
Headings
- - Arbitration, Industrial
- - Boycotts
- - Business
- - Carpets
- - Charities
- - Cotton
- - Department stores
- - Education
- - Foreign trade and employment
- - Foreign trade promotion
- - Glass manufacture
- - Glass trade
- - Emigration and immigration
- - Immigration courts
- - Antitrust law
- - Trusts, Industrial
- - Iron industry and trade
- - Steel industry and trade
- - Labor laws and legislation
- - Labor unions
- - Leather industry and trade
- - Linen
- - Locomotives
- - Machinery
- - Merchant marine
- - Patents
- - Pottery industry
- - Retail trade
- - Savings and loan associations
- - Shipbuilding
- - Silk industry
- - Strikes and lockouts
- - Tariff
- - Textile industry
- - Transportation
- - Witnesses
- - Wool
- - Work environment
- - Household employees
- - Working class
Genre
- Legislative materials
- Government publication
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- 1 online resource (1064 pages). illustrations, tables.
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- KF12
- 57-1:H.DOC.183
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- 2024859825
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- United States. Government Publishing Office
- United States. Industrial Commission
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- Antitrust Law
- Arbitration, Industrial
- Boycotts
- Business
- Carpets
- Charities
- Cotton
- Department Stores
- Education
- Emigration and Immigration
- Foreign Trade and Employment
- Foreign Trade Promotion
- Glass Manufacture
- Glass Trade
- Government Publication
- Household Employees
- Immigration Courts
- Iron Industry and Trade
- Labor Laws and Legislation
- Labor Unions
- Leather Industry and Trade
- Legislative Materials
- Linen
- Locomotives
- Machinery
- Merchant Marine
- Patents
- Pottery Industry
- Retail Trade
- Savings and Loan Associations
- Shipbuilding
- Silk Industry
- Steel Industry and Trade
- Strikes and Lockouts
- Tariff
- Textile Industry
- Transportation
- Trusts, Industrial
- Witnesses
- Wool
- Work Environment
- Working Class