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Table I. 



City. 



San Jose, Cal. 

 Springfield, 111. 

 Youngstown, ( >. 

 Lexington, Ky. 

 S;m Francisco 

 Kansas, Kan. 

 Louisville, Ky. 

 Charleston, S* C. 

 Trenton, N. J. 

 New York 

 New Orleans 

 St. Louis 

 Omaha, Neb. 

 Cleveland, O. 

 Atlanta, ( ra. 

 Chicago, 111. 

 Memphis, Tenn. 

 Newark, N. J. 

 Denver, Col. 

 Baltimore, Md. 

 Des Moines, la. 

 Bridgeport, Conn. 

 Jersey City 

 Richmond, Va. 

 Cincinnati, O. 

 Hoboken, N. J. 

 Washington 

 Los Angeles, Cal. 

 Springfield, Mass. 

 Philadelphia 

 Indianapolis 

 Patterson, N. J. 

 Savannah, Ga. 

 Hartford, Conn. 

 Buffalo, N. Y. 

 New Haven 

 Scranton, Pa. 

 Albany, N. Y. 

 Boston 



Milwaukee, Wis. 

 Providence 

 Rochester 

 Minneapolis 

 St. Paul 



Ratio of Arrests for Homicide pfr 100,000 of Population in Various Cities 



of the United States. 3 



The table following, compiled from the mortuary statistics of San 

 Francisco, shows how large a proportion of the homicides committed 



occur among foreigners : 



3 The annual average ratios of arrests for homicide during the last period 

 given are based upon the population statistics of 1900. Due allowance must 

 therefore be made for increase of inhabitants in some cases. 



