DIRECTORY OF BUREAUS OF LABOR IN THE UNITED STATES AND IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. State. Name of bureau. Title of chief officer. Location of bureau, UNITED STATES. United States. United States Bureau of Labor. Commissioner. Washington, D. C. California.. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Commissioner. San Francisco. Deputy Commissioner. Den ver. Coinmissioner. Hartford, Boise. Secretary. Springfield Chief. Indianapolis. Commissioner. Des Moines. Topeka. Frankfort. Baton Rouge. Augusta. Baltimore. Director Boston. Lansing. Commissioner St. Paul. Jefferson City. spection. Montana.. Bureau of Agriculture, Labor, and Commissioner... Helena. Industry. tistics. Commissioner Concord. Trenton. Commissioner Albany. North Carolina. Bureau of Labor and Printing. Commissioner. Raleigh. Bismarck. Commissioner. Columbus. Commissioner. Guthrie. Salem. shops. Pennsylvania.. Bureau of Industrial Statistics. Chief. Harrisburg. Philippine Islands.. Bureau of Labor... Director. Manila. Rhode Island.. Bureau of Industrial Statistics. Commissioner. Providence. Columbia. Commissioner. Austin. Richmond. Commissioner. Olympia. West Virginia. Bureau of Labor Commissioner Wheeling. Wisconsin... Bureau of Labor and Industrial Sta- Commissioner. Madison. tistics. FOREIGN COUN TRIES. Argentina. Buenos Aires. Wien. Office du Travail (Ministère de l'In- Directeur Général..... Bruxelles. dustrie et du Travail). Canada. Department of Labor. Minister of Labor... Ottawa. Toronto. Santiago. Helsingfors. Paris. Berlin. bor. Directory of bureaus of labor in the United States and in foreign countries—Concluded. State. Name of bureau. Title of chief officer. Location of bureau. FOREIGN COUN TRIES-concl'd. Italy ...... Netherlands. Ufficio del Lavoro (Ministero di Agri- | Direttore Generale.... Roma. coltura, Industria e Commercio). Directeur-Generaal. 's Gravenhage. Director of Labor. Sydney. Minister of Labor Wellington. Stockholm. Zürich. Montevideo. Pública). Director Basle, Switzerland. Switzerland. Uruguay... International..... LEADING ARTICLES IN PAST NUMBERS OF THE BULLETIN. No. 1. Private and public debt in the United States, by George K. Holmes.' Employer and employee under the common law, by V. H. Olmsted and S. D. Fessenden. The industrial revolution in Japan, by William Eleroy Curtis.? Ilunt. The wealth and receipts and expenses of the U. S., by W. M. Steuart.? No. 3. Industrial communities: Coal Mining Co. of Anzin, by W. F. Willoughby.! No. 4. Industrial communities: Coal Mining Co. of Blanzy, by W. F. Willoughby.' The sweating system, by Henry White.' No. 5. Convict labor.1 Industrial communities: Krupp Iron and Steel Works, by W. F. Wil loughby. No. 6. Industrial communities: Familistère Society of Guise, by W. F. Wil loughby. Cooperative distribution, by Edward W. Bemis, Ph. D.1 Rates of wages under public and private contract, by Ethelbert Stewart.' No. 8. Conciliation and arbitration in the boot and shoe industry, by T. A. Carroll." Railway relief departments, by Emory R. Johnson, Ph. D. No. 9. The padrone system and padrone banks, by John Koren.' The Dutch Society for General Welfare, by J. Howard Gore, Ph. D.' No. 10. Condition of the Negro in various cities." Building and loan associations. No. 11. Workers at gainful occupations at censuses of 1870, 1880, and 1890, by W. C. Hunt. Public baths in Europe, by Edward Mussey Hartwell, Ph. D., M. D. No. 12. The inspection of factories and workshops in the U. S., by W. F. Wil loughby.! Mutual rights and duties of parents and children, guardianship, etc., under the law, by F. J. Stimson.! The municipal or cooperative restaurant of Grenoble, France, by C. 0. Ward. No. 13. The anthracite mine laborers, by G. 0. Virtue, Ph. D.1 No. 14. The Negroes of Farmville, Va.: A social study, by W. E. B. Du Bois, Ph. D.' Income, wages, and rents in Montreal, by llerbert Brown Ames, B. A.' No. 15. Boarding homes and clubs for working women, by Mary S. Fergusson.' The trade union label, by John Graham Brooks.! No. 16. Alaskan gold fields and opportunities for capital and labor, by S. C. Dun ham. No. 17. Brotherhood relief and insurance of railway employees, by E. R. John son, Ph. D.1 The nations of Antwerp, by J. Howard Gore, Ph. D.1 No. 18. Wages in the United States and Europe, 1870 to 1898.1 No. 19. Alaskan gold fields and opportunities for capital and labor, by S. C. Dun ham. 1 Mutual relief and benefit associations in the printing trade, by W. S. Waudby. No. 20. Conditions of railway labor in Europe, by Walter E. Weyl, Ph. D.? No. 21. Pawnbroking in Europe and the United States, by W. R. Patterson, Ph. D.1 No. 22. Benefit features of American trade unions, by Edward W. Bemis, Ph. D.' The Negro in the black belt: Some social sketches, by W. E. B. Du Bois, Ph. D.1 1 Bulletin out of print. No. 23. Attitude of women's clubs, etc., toward social economics, by Ellen M. Hen rotin.' 1898.1 Foreign labor laws: Belgium and Switzerland, by W.F. Willoughby.' Foreign labor laws: Germany, by W. F. Willoughby:? No. 28. Voluntary conciliation and arbitration in Great Britain, by J. B. McPherson.' System of adjusting wages, etc., in certain rolling mills, by J. H. Nutt.' Foreign labor laws: Austria, by W. F. Willoughby. The Yukon and Nome gold regions, by S. C. Dunham. Labor Day, by Miss M. C. de Graffenried. No. 30. Trend of wages from 1891 to 1900. Statistics of cities. Foreign labor laws: Various European countries, by W. F. Willoughby. No. 31. Betterment of industrial conditions, by V. H. Olmsted.! Present status of employers' liability in the C. S., by S. D. Fessenden. 1 Condition of railway labor in Italy, by Dr. Luigi Einaudi.! Prices of commodities and rates of wages in Manila. The British workmen's compensation act and its operation, by A. M. Low.' No. 33. Foreign labor laws: Australasia and Canada, by W.F. Willoughby. The British conspiracy and protection of property act and its operation, by A. M. Low. Social economics at the Paris Exposition, by Prof. N. P. Gilman. The workmen's compensation act of Holland. No. 35. Cooperative communities in the United States, by Rev. Alexander Kent. The Negro landholder of Georgia, by W. E. B. Du Bois, Ph. D. No. 36. Statistics of cities. Statistics of Honolulu, Hawaii. Ph. D.1 William Taylor Thom, Ph. D.1 The Negroes of Cinclare Central Factory and Calumet Plantation, La., by J. Bradford Laws. No. 39. Course of wholesale prices, 1890 to 1901. No. 40. Present condition of the hand-working and domestic industries of Germany, by Henry J. Harris, Ph. D. Workmen's compensation acts of foreign countries, by Adna F. Weber. No. 41. Labor conditions in Cuba, by Victor S. Clark, Ph. D. Beef prices, by Fred C. Croxton. No. 42. Statistics of cities. 1 Labor conditions of Cuba.1 No. 43. Report to the President on anthracite coal strike, by Carroll D. Wright. No. 44. Factory sanitation and labor protection, by C. F. W. Doehring, Ph. D. No. 45. Course of wholesale prices, 1890 to 1902. No. 46. Report of Anthracite Coal Strike Commission. No. 47. Report of the Commissioner of Labor on Hawaii. No. 48. Farm colonies of the Salvation Army, by Commander Booth Tucker. The Negroes of Xenia, Ohio, by Richard R. Wright, jr., B. D. No. 49. Cost of living.' Labor conditions in New Zealand, by Victor S. Clark, Ph. D.! No. 50. Labor unions and British industry, by A. Maurice Low.! Land values and ownership in Philadelphia, by A. F. Davies." No. 51. Course of wholesale prices, 1890 to 1903. The union movement among coal-mine workers, by Frank J. Warne, Ph. D. No. 52. Child labor in the United States, by Hannah R. Sewall, Ph. D. No. 53. Wages and cu ing. Bulletin out of print. 1 1 No. 54. The working of the United States Bureau of Labor, by Carroll D. Wright. Bureaus of statistics of labor in the United States, by G. W. W. Hanger. Hanger. W. Hanger. Labor conditions in Hawaii. Revival of handicrafts in America, by Max West, Ph. D.! Labor conditions in Australia, by Victor S. Clark, Ph. D. 1 Street-railway employment in the United States, by Walter E. Weyl, Ph. D. State cooperative accident insurance fund of Maryland. Labor conditions in Java, by Victor S. Clark, Ph. D. The new Russian workingmen's compensation act, by I. M. Rubinow. No. 59. Wages and hours of labor in manufacturing industries, 1890 to 1904. Retail prices of food, 1890 to 1904. Laws relating to child labor in European countries. Early organizations of printers, by Ethelbert Stewart. 1 Conciliation in the stove industry, by John P. Frey and John R. Commons." Laws relating to the employment of children in the United States." Benefit features of British trade unions, by Walter E. Weyl, Ph. D. Retail prices of food, 1890 to 1905. 1 No. 66. Third report of the Commissioner of Labor on Hawaii. ! No. 67. Conditions of entrance to the principal trades, by Walter E. Weyl, Ph. D., and A. M. Sakolski, Ph. D. 1 Cost of industrial insurance in the District of Columbia, by S. E. Forman. No. 68. Free public employment offices in the United States, by J. E. Conner, Ph. D.' Laws of foreign countries relating to employees on railroads, by Lindley D. Clark, A. M., LL. M. 1 No. 69. Wholesale prices, 1890 to 1906. No. 70. The Italian on the land: A study in immigration, by Emily Fogg Meade. ? A short history of labor legislation in Great Britain, by A. Maurice Low.! The British workmen's compensation acts, by Launcelot Packer, B. L. 1 No. 71. Wages and hours of labor in manufacturing industries, 1890 to 1906. Retail prices of food, 1890 to 1906. 1 No. 72. Italian, Slavic, and Hungarian unskilled immigrant laborers in the United States, by Frank J. Sheridan. 1 Economic condition of the Jews in Russia, by I. M. Rubinow. No. 73. Laws relating to the employment of women and children.' Laws relating to factory inspection and the health and safety of employees. No. 74. The legal liability of employers for injuries to their employees in the United States, þy Lindley D. Clark, A. M., LL. M. ? Workmen's compensation acts of foreign countries. ? No. 75. Wholesale prices, 1890 to 1907. Industrial hygiene, by George M. Kober, M. D. 1 1 1 1 1 Bulletin out of print. |