1915; Form of statistics of consumption of alcohol; Agricultural credit for peasant proprietors; Norwegian trade disputes law; Cooperative stores movement, 1914; Strikes and lockouts in Sweden, first and second quarters, 1915; Reports of the factory inspectors, April-June, 1915; Reports of the factory inspectors on fatal industrial accidents. Brief notices: Labor disputes in Denmark, 1913, Netherlands, 1913-14; Report of the State insurance institute, January-July, 1915; Amended Norwegian sickness insurance law; Recent reports of the labor market (England, Finland, Germany); Travel aid to the unemployed; Public employment exchanges in Finland, 1914; Municipal poor relief, 1913; Retail prices in England, June, 1915; Deaths from tuberculosis in Sweden, 1906–1910. Public employment bureaus in Sweden, July, 1915; Review of retail prices of food commodities, July, 1915; Retail food prices in Sweden, 1904 to July, 1915; Retail prices by localities, July, 1915; Prices of farm animals in Sweden, 1904 to July, 1915; Fish prices in Stockholm, July, 1914, to July, 1915; Reports from the royal pension bureau. BUREAUS OF LABOR, INDUSTRIAL COMMISSIONS, ETC., AND THEIR CHIEF OFFICIALS. Idaho.. Illinois. Bureau of labor sta tistics. (Bureau of labor and United States.. Bureau of Labor Sta- Arkansas.... California.......... Bureau of labor sta- Department of labor Royal Meeker..... Commissioner... sioner. Commissioner..... sioner. Wm. S. Hyde..... Commissioner.... JH. M. Stanley.... Washington, D. C. 948 Market Street, Hartford. Bureau of immigra- S. J. Rich......... Commissioner..... Boise. Bureau of statistics.... T. W. Brolley.. Department of agricul- J. W. Newman.... L. D. McCoy...... Secretary....... Chief. Commissioner. P. J. McBride.. .do. .do.... New Orleans. .do... State bureaus charged with enforcement of factory inspection laws, and chief inspection officials-Concluded. 1 The first deputy commissioner of labor is inspector general of the State. The State is divided into 2 factory inspection districts with a chief factory inspector under the commissioner of labor in charge of each. MINIMUM WAGE BOARDS. Arkansas. Minimum Wage Commission (3 members): J. C. Clary. Miss Eva Reichardt. Miss Mary H. McCabe. California.-Industrial Welfare Commission (5 members): Hon. Frank J. Murasky, judge of superior court, chairman. A. B. C. Dohrmann. A. Bonnheim. Walter G. Matthewson. H. A. Scheel, secretary. Address of commission: San Francisco. Colorado.-State Wage Board (3 members): W. H. Kistler, president. Mrs. Martha Slothower. Mary C. Porter. Address of board: Capitol Building, Denver. Kansas.—Minimum Wage Commission (3 members): P. J. McBride, chairman. John Craddock. Mrs. Genevieve M. Chalkley. Massachusetts.-Minimum Wage Commission (3 commissioners): Rev. Robert Bisbee, chairman. Arthur N. Holcombe. Mabel Gillespie. E. Nathalie Matthews, secretary. Address of commission: Rooms 720-721, New Albion Building, 1 Beacon Street Boston. Minnesota. Minimum Wage Commission (3 members): W. F. Houk, commissioner of labor, chairman. A. H. Lindeke. Eliza P. Evans, secretary. Address of commission: St. Paul. Nebraska. Minimum Wage Commission: Not yet appointed. Oregon. Industrial Welfare Commission (3 members): Edwin V. O'Hara, chairman. Bertha Moores. Amedee M. Smith. Miss Caroline J. Gleason, secretary. Address of commission: 610 Commercial Block, Portland. Utah. No board. Commissioner of immigration, labor, and statistics charged with enforcement of law. Washington.-Industrial Welfare Commission (5 members): Edw. W. Olson, commissioner of labor, chairman. Mrs. Jackson Silbaugh, secretary. M. H. Marvin. Mrs. Florence H. Swanson. Mrs. W. H. Udall. Address of commission: Olympia. Wisconsin. Industrial Commission (3 commissioners): J. D. Beck, chairman. Fred M. Wilcox. George P. Hambrecht. P. J. Watrous, secretary. Address of commission: Madison. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND INSURANCE COMMISSIONS. California. Industrial Accident Commission (3 commissioners): A. J. Pillsbury, chairman. Will J. French. Harris Weinstock. H. L. White, secretary. Address of commission: Underwood Building, 525 Market Street, San Francisco. |