Imigrants in industries (in twenty-five parts)U.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 |
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... Female . Total . 6,064 112 6,176 458 458 201 36 237 161 161 333 11 344 447 447 65 65 Transportation : Steam railroads- Maintenance of way and construction .. 1,142 3 1,145 Shops , bridges , and buildings , water and signal service . 631 ...
... Female . Total . 6,064 112 6,176 458 458 201 36 237 161 161 333 11 344 447 447 65 65 Transportation : Steam railroads- Maintenance of way and construction .. 1,142 3 1,145 Shops , bridges , and buildings , water and signal service . 631 ...
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... Female . Total . 857 280 459 205 1,137 664 1,316 485 1,801 12 , 197 708 12,905 It is the opinion of the agents of the Commission that in point of accuracy the data secured in the schedules taken for the Japanese are superior to those ...
... Female . Total . 857 280 459 205 1,137 664 1,316 485 1,801 12 , 197 708 12,905 It is the opinion of the agents of the Commission that in point of accuracy the data secured in the schedules taken for the Japanese are superior to those ...
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... females , and 91 children . As a result of the President's order of March 14 , 1907 , issued in accordance with section 1 of the immigration act approved February 20 , 1907 , excluding from the continental United States " Japanese or ...
... females , and 91 children . As a result of the President's order of March 14 , 1907 , issued in accordance with section 1 of the immigration act approved February 20 , 1907 , excluding from the continental United States " Japanese or ...
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... Female . 852595 459 295 754 9 14 304 768 686 256 942 675 233 908 ཌ 493 2,203 204 1,643 764 2,407 114 123 237 1,757 887 2,644 483 2,145 23 34 10 58 158 46 1,617 686 2,303 102 27 129 1,719 713 2,432 26 78 104 12 96 108 38 174 212 295 722 ...
... Female . 852595 459 295 754 9 14 304 768 686 256 942 675 233 908 ཌ 493 2,203 204 1,643 764 2,407 114 123 237 1,757 887 2,644 483 2,145 23 34 10 58 158 46 1,617 686 2,303 102 27 129 1,719 713 2,432 26 78 104 12 96 108 38 174 212 295 722 ...
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... females . The estimates made of the total number in 1909 , the number of adult males , adult females , and of children , by States of the western division , and other States , are shown in the following table , in so far as an ...
... females . The estimates made of the total number in 1909 , the number of adult males , adult females , and of children , by States of the western division , and other States , are shown in the following table , in so far as an ...
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50 cents abroad agents agricultural amount anese Angeles Asiatic Exclusion League average barber shops board and lodging branches of business business conducted California canneries capital chiefly Chinese cleaning and pressing cobblers Commission competition conducted by Japanese contractors districts domestic earnings East Indians employees engaged in business farm laborers farmers Female foreign-born Japanese French laundries groups Hawaii Hawaiian Islands incomes industry investigated Japa Japan Japanese business Japanese establishments Japanese in city Japanese laborers Japanese laundries Japanese meals Japanese restaurants Japanese shops large number larger less located lodging houses Los Angeles majority married month native nese number of establishments number of Japanese Number reporting occupations organized paid pool rooms proprietors races receive board restaurants serving American Sacramento San Francisco Seattle serving American meals speak English surplus Table tailor total number trade union United wage-earners wages white patrons white persons
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Página 14 - That whenever the President shall be satisfied that passports issued by any foreign Government to its citizens or subjects to go to any country other than the United States, or to any insular possession of the United States...
Página 327 - It was clearly recognized in regard to emigration from India to Canada that the native of India is not a person suited to this country, that, accustomed as many of them are to the conditions of a tropical climate, and possessing manners and customs so unlike those of our own people, their inability to readily adapt themselves to surroundings entirely different could not do other than entail an amount of privation and suffering which render a discontinuance of such immigration most desirable in the...
Página 14 - Government shall issue passports to continental United States only to such of its subjects as are nonlaborers, or are laborers who, in coming to the continent, seek to resume a formerly acquired domicile, to join a parent, wife, or children residing there, or to assume active control of an already possessed interest in a farming enterprise in this country, so that the three classes of laborers entitled to receive passports have come to be designated "former residents," "parents, wives, or children...
Página 217 - Education is determined in its efforts to effect the establishment of separate schools for Chinese and Japanese pupils, not only for the purpose of relieving the congestion at present prevailing in our schools, but also for the higher end that our children should not be placed in any position where their youthful impressions may be affected by association with pupils of the Mongolian race.
Página 4 - Japanese or Korean laborers, skilled and unskilled, who have received passports to go to Mexico, Canada or Hawaii, and come therefrom, be refused permission to enter the continental territory of the United States.
Página 323 - States were classed as immigrant aliens; departing aliens whose permanent residence has been in the United States who intend to reside permanently abroad were clashed as emigrant aliens; all alien residents of the United States making a temporary trip abroad and all aliens residing abroad making a temporary trip to the United State?
Página 14 - Japan, contemplating that the Japanese Government shall issue passports to continental United States only to such of its subjects as are nonlaborers or are laborers who, in coming to the continent, seek to resume a formerly acquired domicile, to join a parent, wife, or children residing...