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... 00 30 00 10 2 00 3 50 15 00 50 10 00 10 41 50 9 00 15 00 11 12 50 6 00 9.00 11 6 00 4 50 4 00 2 50 3 00 3 00 1 50 2 25 20 00 5 00 20 00 11 125 00 100 00 100 00 10 10 2 50 10 # 999 CHAPTER II . Shipments of dried fruits and canned goods. 33.
... 00 30 00 10 2 00 3 50 15 00 50 10 00 10 41 50 9 00 15 00 11 12 50 6 00 9.00 11 6 00 4 50 4 00 2 50 3 00 3 00 1 50 2 25 20 00 5 00 20 00 11 125 00 100 00 100 00 10 10 2 50 10 # 999 CHAPTER II . Shipments of dried fruits and canned goods. 33.
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... fruit shipments to the Eastern States by rail , viz .: 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 220 1880 669,660 1881 1,490,320 68,440 1882 868,770 239,260 1883 ( a bad year ) 295,050 192,860 1884 3,150,290 942,770 1885 ( six months ) . 788,210 ...
... fruit shipments to the Eastern States by rail , viz .: 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 220 1880 669,660 1881 1,490,320 68,440 1882 868,770 239,260 1883 ( a bad year ) 295,050 192,860 1884 3,150,290 942,770 1885 ( six months ) . 788,210 ...
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... fruit harvest of the year 1886. " REPORT . OFFICE OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS , CORNER GEARY AND DUPONT STREETS , SAN FRANCISCO , April 30 , 1886 . To the officers and members of the California State Horticultural ...
... fruit harvest of the year 1886. " REPORT . OFFICE OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS , CORNER GEARY AND DUPONT STREETS , SAN FRANCISCO , April 30 , 1886 . To the officers and members of the California State Horticultural ...
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... fruit grower would exercise one half of the patience with the white men which he has with Chinamen , the white men would be satisfac- tory to the grower . One white man will do as much work on a farm as two Chinamen . This is from ...
... fruit grower would exercise one half of the patience with the white men which he has with Chinamen , the white men would be satisfac- tory to the grower . One white man will do as much work on a farm as two Chinamen . This is from ...
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... fruit and hop raising , and picking ? 4. Is there sufficient white labor in your county to replace all the Chinese employed in your county ? 5. How long would it take , in your estimation , to fill all their places , if all the Chinese ...
... fruit and hop raising , and picking ? 4. Is there sufficient white labor in your county to replace all the Chinese employed in your county ? 5. How long would it take , in your estimation , to fill all their places , if all the Chinese ...
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