Abstract and Summary 17 



LIGHT, HEAT AND FUEL 



Skilled 



Semiskilled 



Apprentices 



Unskilled 









Laborers — 



Oil refineries 345 



Gas works 325 



Light power plants. . . 302 

 Charcoal and coke 

 works 26 









Total 998 



PAPER AND PULP MILLS 



i Paper mills 368 



I Total 368 



Paper mills 632 



Total 632 



4. Specific Industrial Pursuits of Boys and Girls Under 16. 



The actual number of boys aud girls under 16 in the industrial ])nr- 

 suits was as follows : 



Boys under IG Girls under 16 



Building trades 661 (613 laborers) 



Metal 414 41 



Wood 642 84 



Clothing 589 



Miscellaneous 911 (830 apprentices) 224 



Clay, glass, and stone Ill 51 



Engineers 6 



Food and confectionery 25 56 



Printing and publishing 42 49 



Leather and rubber : 3 25 



Painters, glaziers, and varnishers 33 



Cigar and tobacco 16 222 



Light and fuel 4 



Liquor and beverages 61 



Paper and pulp mills 34 



Textile 250 



Part II. Specific Facts Concenvinr/ Manufactiirino Esta'blishments 



§1. Number of Establishments, Amount of Wages, and Value of 

 Products. The number of manufacturing establishments increased 8 41 

 from 1899 to 1909. 



In 1899 there were 7,128 manufacturing establishments in Indiana, 

 while in 1909 there were 7.969, a net increase of 841. or over 11 per cent. 



The value of manufactured products increased over 71 per cent from 

 1899 to 1909. 



In 1899 the value of manufactured products, expressed in thcuis.-uuls, 

 was $337,072, wbile in 1909 it was $579,075. an increase of $242,008, or 71.8 

 per cent. 



§2. Localization of Manufacturing Establishment. In 1910, 62.7 



per cent of all manufacturing establishments were located in places of less 

 than 10,000 inhabitants. 



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