- 1 ,0 •?• c .' ^ •" / ^ 0* .•■•. *b J> ' <* °o '■-*., <*- O "o>* "^0« ^b^ ^d« "^fe". "oV* ^5°* iP^ V 10 ^ *€1 ^ x° v , o^ • ,0-r. A o^ 4 O ^ ^ ^ ^0^ 4 o •ay %<> * -^ ./ . ^ v*< v <■ 4 o 4 o ^. A A ^- y *> ^ A" / <{.' rf. *> ?v "«, V O - *. ^ A ' o V ** ^ r o v "*b ■4- &- "■ ^ . V* iO "7*. i 1 - 1 -7*1 V'V- 0^ DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS WM. J. HARRIS, Director OCCUPATION STATISTICS: 1910 CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX REPRINTED FROM VOLUME IV OF THE THIRTEENTH CENSUS REPORTS, OCCUPATION STATISTICS PAGES 152-207 WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1914 152 POPULAT .i-\ c> Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIBi [For a discussion of the probable accuracy oi the figure OCCUPATION. ALBANY, N. Y. ATLANTA, GA. BALTIMORE, 1ID. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. BOSTON, MASS. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. 1 POPCLAT 40, 690 33,344 44,554 12,780 59, 690 60,396 65,839 25,712 217, 267 179,527 239,615 78,184 53,614 45,350 52,016 15,836 268,870 220,222 2S1,211 an, 32( '.' 3 . rlculture, forestry, and animal husbandry 332 9 671 52 1,182 95 464 32 2,027 133 4 j^airy fai Dairy tar Farmers Farm lab Farm Farm Turp jl'aim, da Farm (lard- Orch 4 4 33 103 10 93 14 11 77 118 7 111 3 45 23 35 380 29 41 75 92 7 85 1 5 2 11 1 10 4 15 33 346 6 340 l li 4 5 35 2 33 2 3 5 83 8 25 e 94 3 91 7 1 g 3 380 i n 5 2 3 9 1 14 1 9 4 1 7 1 5 1 1 1 15 li i" 9 15 i , I 1 1 9 - 4 2 01 22 58 4 99 52 2 29 16 348 1 587 23 161 49 4 50 58 778 1 629 125 23 26 1 18 2 5 1 9 3 26 6 Fori- 1 1 71 16 4 33 18 246 B g 3 2 2 2 19 14 1 4 77 7 5 60 5 112 3 2 4 1 ■ 81 32 7 105 1 1 1 2 17 •'"• 2-1 Harden ( Teenhouse, orchard, and nursery laborers 1 7 20 6 Hi i 67 32 6 3 1 185 53 S 11 6 1 206 126 16 10 11 8 1 88 22 2 3 4 2 10 7 Ml < - Stock hci Stock rati Other acr Apiar C 1 Fouit Other Ext Foremrn In Oporatois. Mana Oflici Opers Coal mini Copper rr Gold and Iron min Operativt All 01 Quarry o Oil, gas, i Oilai Salt < Ma Apprenti "7 iff VI an 3 4 5 2 si v> 7 3 1 1 8 5 3 131 3 29 1 3 19 ->, 2 3 1 2 i 15 2 3 I.-, icultural and animal husbandry pursuits 1 2 5 3 37 Ss 1 9 13 3 183 M 1 5 2 136 8 16 5 334 «1 2 1 2 5 3 2 1 2 41 4'' 15 1 2,261 4? 8 7 1 29 7 3 19 11 1 54 46 8 121 52 13 56 1,739 6 6 44 4(1 3 3 7 5 39 9 10 20 7 1 3 4'l 2 3 50 1 1 11 •V 5 2 5 2 212 38 51 11 2 4 7 2 -' 56 2 7 1 5 114 4 275 6 38 95 7 115 5 2 17 1 •i M 1 13,059 6 78,300 1 28,111 5 86.020 r,i nufacturing and mechanical industries 4,011 17,338 4,356 18,751 1,510 27,260 m 326 122 31 289 72 30 1 28 7 3 1,346 285 205 251 35 10 1,470 352 2 1,116 1,337 1,608 1,560 48 455 1,652 1,974 83 566 23G til 1!) Othe Bakers . 24 7 29 150 55 31 9 1 5 155 81 65 204 293 262 258 4 239 352 293 13 91 'Seel 217 141 319 316 3 102 575 553 22 280 1,061 1,292 1,401 1,388 13 587 1,145 1,397 460 700 216 103 362 359 3 252 514 403 9 41 fin Forg< M 71 Brink 'uild. inich 74 Cabin. 1 13 5 4 11 ootnotes t( d; o Ai 3 i Table I, i F'jD, 3 age 91. OCCUPATION STATISTICS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910. 153 for certain specific occupations see pages 19 to 23.] BRIDGEPORT, CONN. BUFFALO, N. Y. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. CHICAGO, ILL. CINCINNATI, OHIO. CLEVELAND, OHIO. COLUMBUS, OHIO. DAYTON, OHIO. DENVER, COLO. Male. Fe- male. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. 1 2 42, 776 37,937 39,772 11,981 172, 202 139,463 170,944 42, 022 39,844 32,223 44,722 14,620 916,693 759,778 853,529 236,811 149,533 124,267 158, 478 48,106- 232,313 194,078 215,418 54,808 77,425 63,746 76,242 19,454 48, 787 41,210 47,878 11,433 90,849 74,222 89,477 23,013 EXPLANATORY FOOTNOTES TO TABLE I OF REPORT ON OCCU- PATIONS, TO WHICH REFERENCES ARE MADE IN THIS REPRINT. Clerks in stores. — Many of the "clerks" in stores evidently are "salesmen and saleswomen." Draymen, teamsters, and expressmen. — Teamsters in agriculture, forestry, and the extraction of minerals are classified with the other workers in those industries, respectively; and drivers for bakeries and laundries are classified with deliverymen in trade. Farm foremen. — Includes turpentine farm foremen. Farmers. — Includes turpentine farmers. Laborers (not otherwise specified): Blast furnaces and rolling mills. — Includes tinplate mills. Saw and planing mills. — Includes wooden box factories. Laundry operatives. — Some owners of hand laundries are included with "laundry operatives." Laundry owners, officials, and managers. — Some owners of hand laundries are included with "laundry operatives." Messenger, bundle, and office boys. — Except telegraph and telephone messen- gers. Salesmen and saleswomen. — Many of the "clerks" in stores evidently are "sales- men and saleswomen." Semiskilled operatives (not otherwise specified): Blast furnaces and rolling mills. — Includes tinplate mills. Car and railroad shops. — Includes car repairers for steam and street railroads. Saw and planing mills. — Includes wooden box factories. Sewers and sewing machine operators (factory). — Includes sewers and sewing machine operators in all factories except shoe and harness factories, and sack sewer? in cement, sugar, and grain mills. Soldiers, sailors, and marines. — Includes only those resident in continental United States at the date of the enumeration. 215 334 272 62 82 605 230 7 106 15 846 1,267 37 298 262 260 2 69 168 320 49 280 11 1,214 53 644 1,225 1.139 414 665 3 4,551 5,696 338 1 1 965 1,028 1,005 23 132 863 1,079 463 784 79 5,507 189 1,720 7,095 2 32 1 2 6,573 2.435 5 4,525 903 1,688 201 595 2, (i 10 1,997 221 764 310 18 771 707 64 273 494 969 4 74 173 403 368 35 130 286 459 97 314 390 36 632 630 2 242 705 1,404 T 130 228 16 2 POPULATIf Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFfEI [For a discussion of the probable accuracy of the figure OCCUPATION. ALBANY, N. Y. ATLANTA, GA. BALTIMORE, MO. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. BOSTON, MASS. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. i Population 10 Years of Aoe and Over 40,690 33,344 44,554 12,780 59,690 50, 396 65,839 25,712 217,267 179,527 239,615 78,184 53,614 45,350 52,016 15,836 268,870 220, 222 281,211 96,321 2 All occupations . riculture, forestry, and animal husbandry 332 ! 571 52 1,182 95 464 32 2,027 133 Blacksmiths, forgemen, and hammermen B tsmiths Forgomen, hammermen, and welders toiler makers i stone masons Bulldei and building contractors lutGfa and dressers (slaughterhouse).. :■ bia lakers fffl ?AS 4 BSW as? 293 13 5 91 319 316 3 in? 575 553 4 2sn 1 See footnotes to Table I, page 91. !). OF D .V 1 ?> 1,401 1,388 13 587 1,145 1,397 460 700 36? 1,608 1,560 48 359 R 35S 455 514 1,652 1,974 83 403 q 41 566 n 11 OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 153 OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910. for certain specific occupations, see pages 19 to 23.] BRIDGEPORT, CONN. BUFFALO, N. Y. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. CHICAGO, ILL. CINCINNATI, OHIO. CLEVELAND, OHIO. COLUMBUS, OHIO. DAYTON, OHIO. DENVER, COLO. Male. Fe- male. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. 1 2 42, 776 37,937 39, 772 11,981 172,202 139,463 170,944 42,022 39,844 32,223 44,722 14,620 916,693 759,778 853,529 236,811 149,533 124,267 158, 478 48,106 232, 313 194,078 215,418 54,808 77,425 63,746 76,242 19,454 48, 787 41.210 47,878 11,433 90,849 74,222 89,477 23, 013 3 466 11 775 71 383 5 4,083 256 1,325 114 1,090 71 478 13 310 13 1,790 79 10 15 47 89 9 80 1 1 6 4 2 7 3 57 169 9 160 1 3 1 41 6 35 3 8 5 71 1 70 4 1 3 21 42 372 900 118 782 1 2 19 114 45 69 67 95 124 221 45 176 3 11 5 42 38 4 3 3 69 271 4 267 6 11 62 143 12 131 1 1 3 3 3 13 39 89 7 82 1 1 76 75 227 428 15 413 5 5 6 7 8 9 In 2 4 36 2 34 8 8 16 5 11 11 3 4 1 2 1 40 1 18 11 10 65 8 922 275 32 537 78 1,557 7 1 2 2 2 10 1 8 1 10 1 12 1 10 1 1 2 8 2 5 1 2 P n 1 2 2 5 3 2 76 9 160 54 14 59 33 473 1 1 1 1 1 14 1 1 15 2 21 8 124 43 4 45 32 343 1 15 12 37 10 Id 68 4 6 193 41 5 119 28 542 11 19 289 50 30 136 73 323 17 2 75 24 5 41 5 155 iv 19 an 71 27 2 10 4 34 25 13 9 4 2 1 1 6 2 4 1 83 19 7 35 22 76 8 5 3 1 13 7 1 21 n 37 7 154 2 1 6 17 10 221 1 7 2 73 4 5 23 M 11 39 23 16 25 2-; 27 109 41 4 2 1 237 92 14 5 3 8 165 45 11 3 1 779 692 86 20 33 36 4 428 111 3 8 33 5 1 300 157 16 3 1 8 14 1 92 59 4 2 1 36 38 2 1 171 123 29 15 8 7 1 w 'XI an 1 4 3 14 2 4 4 42 11 59 5 2 1 2 34 1 18 1 1 1 14 1 100 12 31 1 1 3? 1 3 2 1 1 1 4 17 2 11 2 2 1 2 5 3 1 62 113 143 5 33 1 34 5 1 7 35 1 5 2 36 37 3 1 6 1 1 4 3 11 1 38 1 1 12 36 10 1,271 39 2 5 2 3 1 3 3 62 21 55 1,393 4(1 1 10 2 5 1 10 3 8 41 1 1 9 2 42 26 278 9 277 150 1 53 5 43 4 4 17 10 7 54 6 10 38 8 23 18 5 161 65 25 71 258 3 20 7 75 6 69 649 75 4 71 350, 359 1 1 3 3 15 12 3 50 12 15 23 45 1 1 8 6 o 54 14 10 30 56 2 2 16 13 3 406 89 21 296 200 7 362 4 367 70 297 25 6 6 44 4fi 4fi 1 2 25 7 3 15 10 1 5 1 1 12 2 3 47 4S 1 49 1 4 2 1 10 11 2 SO SI 52 6 10 10 1 1 6 11 1 53 54 3 1 3 3 1 2 S5 5fl 3 14 10 160 13 13 1 5 3 50 3 3 11 67 82 8 74 109.644 3 19 10 10 1 24 2 2 2 57 58 3 8 5°. Ml 8 71,381 8 18,201 61 24,374 6.322 70, 131 11,919 15,436 4,778 59,247 16.605 28, 861 5,116 24,638 4,582 26,430 4,157 62 63 402 113 289 215 334 272 62 82 605 230 7 106 35 23 12 15 1,696 312 1 1,383 846 1,267 1,214 53 644 1,225 1,139 111 665 235 337 64 273 298 262 260 2 69 168 320 49 280 39 26 13 11 4,626 1,023 ill .2 1 652 309 338 1 892 190 1 701 965 1,028 1,005 23 132 863 1,079 463 784 195 1 144 50 79 1,730 261 375 1 324 50 60 359 57 58 50 8 18 4 273 47 226 245 403 368 35 130 286 459 97 314 46 37 9 26 1 536 186 66 64 184 51 37 55 Go 66 67 3,603 4,551 5,696 5,507 189 1,720 7,095 6,573 2,435 4,525 1,469 903 1,889 l.livj 201 505 2, aw 1,997 221 764 302 310 771 707 64 273 494 969 74 173 350 390 632 630 2 242 705 1,404 130 228 11 36 68 69 70 71 2 32 1 2 72 73 3 5 8 T 74 154 POPULATION. Table III.-TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION. ALBANY, N. Y. ATLANTA, GA. BALTIMORE, MD. BIRMINGB \M, ALA. BOSTON, MASS. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. 75 Manufacturing and mechanical industries— Con. 1,209 458 33 2,153 368 12 2 15 412 34 27 7 40 281 42 16 6 8 2 210 331 17 12 5 4,846 1,477 325 11 42 1,187 333 71 262 128 1,744 133 89 41 14 34 842 1,119 67 41 15 1 10 221 312 130 22 160 7,785 7,052 733 974 733 49 3 189 953 493 142 84 179 55 1,471 5 438 89 16 923 1,059 20 251 12 768 8 359 133 145 81 324 254 1 32 2,132 175 21 1 1 465 9 4 5 47 360 7 49 37 7 5 307 417 417 348 21 15 33 6,684 2,424 296 13 50 1,991 227 122 105 165 2,445 313 300 255 13 32 1,557 1,231 56 39 17 1 7fi 18 41 11 830 385 77 78 1,163 1,395 2 1 7,027 6 1 6 1 5 6,568 12 79 8 314 58 44 14 22 312 34 54 47 4 3 163 171 6 4 1 80 1 1 R1 14 8? 5 81 9 R4 Rfi 86 I 5 3 7 7 12 87 97 Rft 12 km Filers 2 W) 83 91 9? CO 45 339 11 1 1 448 93 94 • 95 9r> 97 1 9fi 19 361 64 80 217 6,453 5,760 693 190 37 13 1 139 149 29 32 23 48 17 956 17 61 62 7 819 128 55 7 13 40 13 203 112 36 55 207 22 I 65 119 2,835 4 2 32 48 33 35 10 5 4 4 115 324 161 1 W Jewelers, watchmakers, goldsmiths, and silversmiths 50 1 4 45 1,025 844 181 69 45 1 4 3 1 32 1 23 100 1 101 10 10? 44 1:480 1,277 203 152 127 4 26 26 2 200 197 3 37 13 2 31 1,936 1,708 228 81 44 1 9 27 185 136 2 46 1 12 103 Laborers (n. o. s.i): 8 8 32 32 66 104 65 lOS 1 10ft 5 4 1 7 107 10S 1 ioq 1 no 68 62 49 25 149 94 10 31 14 1 22 19 7 5 7 111 2 2 4 11? 113 1 114 1 2 111 2 5 34 116 3 117 281 1 17 55 1 207 14 3 389 2 193 19 9 166 27 9 3,003 5 2,269 119 2 608 23 19 16 23 118 1 119 5 9 1 8 1 120 1?1 1 3 3 m 3 2 24 103 8 21 ■\v\ 12 124 1 125 1 6 126 T>7 9 5 13 4 8 1 24 2 23 3 174 69 75 30 123 109 3 97 4 4 128 7 1W 6 2 2 2 27 15 22 5 2 15 62 27 j3 13 56 4 32 31 2 ISO 1 131 132 1 133 6 1 1 30 134 5 135 1 6 18 332 2 12 659 9 3 133 4 66 3,458 2 191 136 49 22 45 4 6 12 230 223 1 443 1 ITT 6 48 35 633 1 500 121 1 4 47 S 17 23 138 19 337 139 140 2 5 3 4 5 1 68 45 1 2 141 12 12 15 10 8 29 3 25 4 16 144 Food industries— 3 7 15 5 146 2 2 20 2 17 9 G5 31 1 149 3 18 1 1 150 151 2 3 22 si 163 7 i 58 1 Not otherwise specified. OCCUPATION STATISTICS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 155 BRIDGEPORT, CONN. BUFFALO, N. Y. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. CHICAGO, ILL. CINCINNATI, OHIO. CLEVELAND, OHIO. COLUMBUS, OHIO. DAYTON, OHIO. DENVER, COLO. Male. Fe- male. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. V\ 1,192 137 14 1 26 247 3 3 13 494 2 1 5,369 942 289 2 17 1,347 310 63 247 156 2,0S2 171 423 310 56 67 961 1,721 203 134 52 lo 2 12 2!9 3 99 117 4,815 4,416 429 521 82 30 1,139 349 151 4 218 51 45 6 30 335 28 39 35 3 1 224 355 12 9 3 139 757 1 1 1 14 13 1 97 2 2 24,048 7,939 1,372 37 175 8,935 1,063 500 563 1,054 6,741 1,435 1,756 1,280 136 340 3,057 5,441 546 278 219 29 20 91 1,115 98 162 855 22,964 19,571 3,393 1,455 64 259 11 1,121 2,190 1,097 165 615 298 15 24,638 153 7,329 4.660 425 12, 071 626 187 9 64 315 51 2,697 1,306 729 662 272 14 4 33 221 20, 403 79 92 298 235 660 218 63 4 54 69 7,869 90 297 3 396 2,899 1,144 563 2 29 812 333 115 218 119 1,195 212 484 366 39 79 647 1,014 52 34 10 1 7 113 208 34 30 144 3,383 2,858 525 262 32 33 1 196 367 106 123 68 53 17 1,475 25 105 68 161 1,116 248 89 4 90 51 14 520 205 138 177 109 14 ll . 6,383 1,183 323 4 34 1,722 239 72 167 317 2,171 141 928 640 31 257 1,070 2,347 631 155 297 16 163 24 178 4 18 156 5,695 4,905 790 458 4 138 1 315 648 478 26 63 79 2 14,562 685 5,199 287 22 8,369 101 215 2 4 162 18 634 418 90 126 251 4 1,819 413 40 6 9 552 55 24 31 87 675 56 161 106 16 39 254 710 124 46 45 9 24 104 66 1 10 55 2,217 1,931 286 70 19 4 1 34 1,655 2 6 6 2 11 11 100 1,497 299 32 3 343 48 24 24 28 344 37 425 305 39 81 160 601 42 32 9 27 943 6 6 10 6 5 1 69 2,868 627 33 1 7 765 86 29 57 98 897 107 25 14 7 4 274 241 23 13 9 2 76 77 28 65 37 78 79 3,412 3 15,099 17 10 38 7 31 4,506 8 3,472 4 1,961 3 81 82 83 22 2 20 8 1 7 8 1 7 2 2 84 42 36.3 31 1,095 790 75 230 226 712 68 49 16 2 1 29 26 3 116 SS 1 86 87 88 m 3 36 36 43 67 42 23 2 9 27 26 1 2 26 17 9 5 1 1 nn 1 11 ?m 1 7ft? 2 ?03 1 444 70 704 130 3 43 84 76 7 2 47 2 1 2 15 15 534 1 31 68 26 408 70 19 3 5 1 34 8 147 61 48 38 155 31 69 9 654 "W 89 THt 8 436 41 11 69 9 277 288 ?08 92 12 1 46 3 66 50 2,284 ?nn 115 ?10 1 ?n 30 115 2 5 1,885 712 3 213 49 ?14 6 14 16 9 1,385 3 8 2 ?15 229 717 18 13 1 449 719 13 1 831 244 17 293 8 4 9 1 2 4 272 17 15 13 10 110 245 7 1 431 106 s 1 4 10 726 3 2 229 4 31 9 778 229 10 42 1 10 4 43 4 Not otherwise specified. OCCUPATION STATISTICS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 157 BRIDGEPORT, BUFFALO, CAMBRIDGE, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS, DAYTON, DENVER, CONN. N Y. MASS. ILL. OHIO. OHIO. OHIO. OHIO. COLO. Male. Fe- male. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. v> 114 8 112 120 233 18 34 105 27 132 82 6 6 1,086 756 66 314 333 170 137 771 2 6,740 2 22 2 35 126 6 40 5 227 308 18 24 45 5 89 317 4 768 2 10 1 3 11 131 143 350 102 44 225 26 57 18 89 3 4 10 2 84 12 1 8 29 29 32 54 19 5 1 3 10 6 175 40 3 2 10 1 1 4 53 1 3 2 11 IS 19 20 55 8 4 204 2 3 1 16 1 8 2 7 7 56 57 28 296 5 7 2 40 8 58 VI 64 3 (in 61 805 45 1,598 13S 136 26 896 62 3,799 203 637 50 1,045 55 82 18 6? 26 2.8S3 2,722 161 231 2 2 6 4 6,856 6,781 75 1,032 2 1,030 1,019 11 178 2 4,705 4,632 73 820 29 11,558 11,313 245 1,439 m 2 23,422 22,984 438 4,734 3 3 1 1 2,104 2,076 28 458 1 1 12 2.4S5 2,460 25 280 1 1 2 1,727 1,721 6 337 64 65 66 14 98 15 17 3 67 68 69 377 319 5S 4 3 1 1,852 1,571 281 36 32 4 382 336 46 14 12 2 11,166 10, 150 1,016 300 271 29 2,275 2,005 270 46 39 7 2,656 2,099 557 40 37 3 809 672 137 17 14 3 543 440 103 15 15 1,035 965 70 47 45 2 7(1 174 11 7 156 4 15 178 276 17 7 252 134 36 32 3 10 19 1 7 171 1,508 224 53 1,231 135 399 1 139 23 8 108 ~ 24 45 356 30 8 318 29 78 115 6 16 03 16 17 500 79 3 40 36 21 8 292 122 20 4 98 45 28 1 71 7? 73 1 1 74 75 1,031 5,461 868 1,432 626 76 816 170 637 9 2,251 93 2,141 17 1 214 35 176 3 6,936 3S4 6,356 196 12 1,144 142 963 39 2 3,S02 234 3,531 37 2 697 36 656 5 1,195 98 1,095 2 1 1 203 24 178 1 78 8 4 1 1 79 1 2 Ml 28 740 31 531 178 15 12 1 2 213 2,672 15 1,888 769 12 699 4 545 150 10 7 3 700 15,348 141 11,919 3,288 1 127 31 27 69 57 2,912 25 1,725 1,162 216 3,228 39 2,387 802 19 1,279 1 936 342 1 3 1 2 24 940 7 566 367 21 2 4 15 12 1,114 2 927 185 81 82 S3 S4 40 13 5 22 30 7 3 20 27 15 7 5 3 2 1 85 86 S7 28 153 38 495 12 145 41 29 1 286 366 207 1,522 2S6 71 148 168 1 4 38 48 73 250 144 7 53 41 3 450 1,236 1,913 6,799 1,814 220 795 684, 1,144 384 14 746 1 29 428 263 312 1,199 420 10 140 207 2 5 418 702 455 1,718 214 453 268 77 5 7 122 168 167 579 93 29 96 34 1 78 220 99 442 110 5 34 72 1 3 17 172 74 221 845 146 4 44 10 ss 84 10 8 2 :;;, -Mi'. 237 238 239 .'in 42 26 3 13 111 46 34 31 18 9 9 12 19 3 2 1 4 7 1 8 556 493 22 41 1,330 692 450 188 32 334 325 190 3 10 4 1 5 125 102 14 9 24 363 191 27 10 23 3 13 7 750 627 30 93 6 356 72 27 1 152 152 5 461 30 1 1,543 1,260 165 118 8,805 4,948 1,109 2,748 265 3,033 1,824 1,547 3 1 63 34 7 22 622 361 89 172 179 3,071 705 22 1 862 647 173 42 1,685 1,024 299 362 64 708 3,122 492 2 1 S7 3 73 11 235 159 70 6 61 662 2,236 5 349 289 25 35 1,023 523 195 305 66 446 199 59 3 11 1 4 6 32 15 14 3 62 443 142 226 209 8 9 363 151 90 122 12 133 908 41 42 37 1 4 4 166 722 7S 70 2 6 388 144 97 147 87 130 14 4 4 1 2 1 17 3 12 2 73 307 158 115 9 34 221 58 95 68 11 149 40 15 8 1 6 1 3 155 17 ?4? 10 ?44 1 9 1 IS 2 1 1 1 2 1 10 7 3 15 8 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ?47 1 •I 1 " 1 'SO 1 1 12 4 10 15 1 1 1 >V 1 1 6 2 9 1 1 7 3 13 8 1 '-. '■ I 1 1 1 1 1 7 15 2 4 6 1 2 1 11 2 2 5 3 16 '"j, 1 31 1 ?57 1 7 1 1 ?58 1 5 1 8 V,l 2 15 1 101 1 14 6 1 1 3 2 16 1 108 5 52 1 5 1 45 211 2 13 7 189 8 23 196 2 42 2 150 139 5 16 1 6 1 1 17 2 4 14 1 ?03 12 11)4 3 WS 1 4 19 7 8 25 14 12 2 S9 2 8.5 15 365 5 5 1S4 4 14 2 164 2 3 195 3 Hi 4 67 13 11 4 258 3 209 13 1 1 11 2 1 25 2 23 24 1 7 267 12 9 3 16 5 >(■■■! 3 2 14 1 4 7(1 2 9 24 9 35 52 1 272 88 57 1 271 176 49 1 3 43 2 46 89 118 183 4 85 12 9 7 3 12 5 ?73 2 85 2 18 1 1 6 600 22 9 46 523 10,441 1,544 285 208 8,404 3,515 2,609 1,058 32 426 451 149 1.035 1. 166 14,619 3,os7 147 2,940 1,449 92, 808 975 1 11 4 157 26 17 39 942 5 2 104 3 4 45 144 1 5 4 158 1 124 2 31 1,598 12 457 8 1,121 1,083 7 4 63 6 1 18 38 1,093 85 23 671 314 32 llll 86 6 202 13 4 4 1S1 1,058 36 127 692 203 499 5 1 94 1,241 16 88 21 1,116 6,580 1,336 938 59 4,247 16, 058 36 15 1 298 1 1 121 175 2,305 178 36 84 2,007 358 687 247 62 68 54 63 359 304 3,325 1,058 21 1,037 238 21,530 277 'T-, 66 2 12 5 47 1,322 46 29 80 1,167 135 503 177 20 68 49 40 1S2 197 1,363 933 43 890 327 19, 731 78 5 83 27 8 6 15 2 IS "SI 1 11 62 1,287 106 58 27 1,101 216 444 1S9 3 67 97 22 178 97 1,781 639 59 580 172 13, 739 23 108 1,033 31 220 271 666 1,500 423 107 121 849 3,454 6 1 1 82 415 15 6 5 389 32 195 38 5 17 12 4 106 41 508 224 4 220 110 8,818 281 282 283 284 ?S5 97 996 204 23 230 539 91 197 99 55 11 4 29 40 2 282 65 3 62 38 2,685 138 857 289 66 91 411 1,848 34 1 103 27 195 8 8 1 178 4S6 299 9 314 8 916 15 33 9 859 9 122 39 4 12 17 6 44 6 221 208 207 124 3,077 6 384 5 136 2 241 137 1 13 437 10 3 10 408 18 279 58 18 159 8 10 2Mi 287 2ss 289 790 782 1,350 15 4 141 262 1 W1 3 1 26 45 15 89 46 241 117 17 100 7S 3,842 1 91 1 260 9 3 3 2 1 113 5 134 47 10 1 187 54 536 254 13 241 83 9,810 1 292 1 ■X14 ■xil 296 •X)7 804 4, ',171 1,594 1,403 142 ?9R 300 301 II 731 36 5.841 16 833 6 1,110 595 10' 2 46 52 62 20 295 790 406 8 20 55 25 17 220 598 815 5 31 13 86 20 391 717 630 1 1 1 5 2 304 305 1 1 4 6 7 • Sec footnotes to Tabic I, page 91. 160 POPULATION. Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION. ALBANY, N. Y. ATLANTA, GA. BALTIMORE, MD. BIRMINGHAM, ALA, BOSTON, MASS. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. : i ii. Transportation — Continued. Road and street transportation (selected occupations): 100 130 713 9 12 101 35 17 40 29 11 14 276 223 135 69 931 909 22 307 221! 159 75 72 3 149 117 7 25 12 8 37 16 21 70 63 26 133 11 21 9 5 3 4 166 145 8 13 643 583 22 38 25 14 11 202 188 1 13 5,947 137 165 1,194 11 11 62 26 29 73 49 24 49 97 310 290 97 948 783 ltio 410 342 308 118 110 8 513 447 6 60 if 8 252 47 205 153 79 90 169 27 35 14 21 334 425 4,230 85 23 511 84 127 110 S7 23 41 645 5S8 785 252 2, 249 2,076 173 657 50S 926 165 137 28 303 284 13 66 49 10 147 42 105 432 155 120 376 50 150 84 18 40 8 289 223 31 35 4,149 3,808 139 202 98 22 76 338 173 42 123 34,391 85 119 787 7 6 103 36 22 31 19 12 63 392 260 222 216 1,321 1,112 209 497 518. 220 129 127 2 616 543 13 60 20 9 51 is 33 86 45 20 134 15 50 42 8 616 1,285 • 7,235 1S7 62 1.175 143 329 153 126 27 42 612 419 1,169 259 3, 362 • .'.777 585 440 364 1,320 101 84 20 537 394 79 l.l 87 36 103 46 117 778 273 267 350 124 231 99 45 64 23 382 1SI 65 133 4,550 4,153 97 300 94 32 62 635 163 121 351 43,213 107 ii 1 2 nq no 1 m n? 2 4 1 ii- Proprietors and managers of transfer companies Railroad transportation (selected occupations): 2 1 1 ns 116 (17 US 111 t?n pi 4 60 55 5 3 m 11 10 1 25 21 4 16 14 2 70 l°3 63 '1 7 m i»fi '7 "S "1 ■111 n ; ■ m ■;i ;-i 1 24 ws Express, post, telegraph, and telephone (selected occup'ns): ;- m IV) 140 141 1 ■> 2 143 7 177 1 34 288 7 41 536 4 12 173 124 .11 1,561 115 Other transportation pursuits: Foremeu and overseers (n. o. s. 2 ) 14 14 Ii 17 1 7 4 14 148 149 ISO 191 164 15 12 736 644 34 58 48 37 11 120 66 39 15 11,279 1 1 2 1 143 130 7 6 650 620 2 2S 25 17 8 95 76 11 8 8,066 10 1S1 1 157 :i; 1 2 9 154 1 2 2 tss 156 157 1 6 6 2 6 5 1 9 1 2 • 3 3 2 158 ISO Proprietors, officials, and managers (n, o. s. 2 ) 2 2 27 27 Kill Ifil 2 2 3 1 1 1 1,187 3 1 2 14 IS? 6 w 2 164 8 7,063 6 165 Trade 1,132 793 10, 066 166 134 52 37 2 :(7s 91 138 42 13 57 37 628 1, 130 21 914 104 810 11 5 2 1 890 197 464 22 11 141 55 4,375 1,494 70 3,332 260 3,072 19 11 5 2 241 62 86 33 7 26 28 458 554 27 606 88 51S 3 2 1. Illl 230 282 10 40 434 114 4,925 2,557 89 4,004 375 3,629 27 167 8 168 5 161 1 2 170 10 19 16 796 405 14 407 37 370 1 171 1 2 190 11 4 2 1 7 17? 1 358 2 1 5 173 1,014 25 Ii 2 112 11 1,575 174 51 175 19 S7fi 2 1 17S 2 2 1 > See footnotes to Table I, page 91. OCCUPATION STATISTICS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 161 BRIDGEPORT, CONN. BUFFALO, N. V. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. CHICAGO, ILL. CINCINNATI, OHIO. CLEVELAND, OHIO. COLUMBUS, OHIO. DAYTON, OHIO. DENVER, COLO. Male. Fe- male. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. w 37 127 594 11 15 98 22 30 16 14 2 207 50S 2,450 60 53 1S8 86 87 148 107 41 106 507 735 642 395 3,363 3,239 124 1,123 855 645 194 178 16 1,720 1,492 18 210 68 31 159 96 03 316 193 121 367 53 190 54 42 83 11 638 587 20 31 1,465 1,180 87 198 99 48 51 41S 303 11 101 20,937 74 164 1,235 21 12 148 42 88 14 8 6 8 51 .'1 313 45 50S 262 246 20 32 253 14 9 5 80 61 12 7 8 4 13 2 11 132 39 33 29 18 21 7 3 4 43 22 7 14 189 141 9 39 12 7 5 47 7 14 26 5,367 16 15 1 7 15 214 2 2 4 4 2 1 1 1.081 960 2,215 20,201 412 169 1,197 337 872 535 312 223 239 1,043 1,900 4,724 1,210 17.63S 14,858 2,780 2,726 2,050 4,552 796 718 78 6,055 5,268 353 434 423 171 805 367 438 2,248 882 681 1,653 451 442 212 134 37 59 1,177 868 99 210 10.425 9,142 4S9 794 296 145 151 1,673 689 475 509 134,328 173 398 3,378 76 15 336 73 115 87 50 37 46 245 233 666 138 1,332 1,059 273 298 249 659 144 119 25 562 496 17 49 47 25 172 54 118 308 77 102 261 56 91 64 21 5 4 235 163 32 40 2.S16 2.5S7 80 149 37 22 15 151 73 44 34 21,462 - 131 566 3,352 61 53 156 65 174 127 82 45 47 816 665 933 358 3,378 3,031 347 898 519 888 232 205 27 758 633 21 104 52 37 207 59 148 417 218 119 314 43 190 96 45 45 4 397 285 76 36 3,21.0 2.Vi'.l 163 178 86 32 54 305 111 38 156 27,229 70 138 1,177 26 20 145 52 52 123 99 24 81 829 585 324 213 1,300 1,210 90 623 489 319 109 95 14 299 239. 7 53 33 8 120 47 73 147 85 28 176 28 72 33 34 1 26 15 11 1 15 259 3 3 16 78 785 18 11 83 28 33 15 9 6 14 55 55 272 49 184 155 29 83 66 249 37 25 12 128 114 1 13 17 13 34 13 21 91 85 13 68 17 29 14 13 1 1 49 34 5 10 324 298 6 20 14 10 4 56 31 11 14 5,786 1 1 7 113 6 6 1 1 1 1 1,049 59 215 2,070 39 48 167 64 61 79 44 35 42 355 458 395 158 1,370 1,199 171 569 463 356 167 152 15 395 335 10 50 38 24 1S7 89 98 208 138 80 272 45 41 23 16 1 1 195 159 19 17 870 774 32 64 35 27 8 138 92 22 24 16,258 107 1 4 3 1 1 10S 1 W no 1 2 in n? 1 1 1 1 313 111 19 6 2 111 116 117 IIS 63 54 113 48 418 335 83 45 39 129 11 9 2 76 56 6 14 4 3 15 5 10 78 33 8 39 8 27 14 7 2 4 24 15 5 4 281 221 41 19 10 3 7 47 19 10 18 4,290 6 5 1 4 92 1 i 763 119 V'O 1?1 1 30 30 14 177 165 12 122 123 ??4 43 40 3 12 11 1 16 15 1 I"") 3?fi W7 »?8 V 151 1 24 4 2 1 154 155 156 157 4 147 147 1 11 11 158 159 16ft 9 8 1 8 3 6 6 10 10 161 38 11 5 22 28.796 3 1 1 1 4,680 11 2 1 163 i 10 5,942 164 365 5 4,972 1 2,397 166 367 368 169 63 35 5 1 1 513 86 242 11 17 86 71 1,690 1,298 67 1,804 253 1.551 13 3 3 4 132 40 29 1 2 45 15 423 338 10 846 114 732 2 1 1 149 3 3 4,211 706 2,242 53 30 615 565 15,779 7,124 348 11,813 1,289 10.524 144 68 41 1 536 128 245 8 9 109 37 2,254 1,333 48 2,180 245 1.935 16 7 3 2 556 170 204 12 5 100 65 2,234 2,047 92 2,204 355 1.849 14 6 4 2 268 93 74 25 8 38 30 1,051 1,184 49 786 96 690 11 7 1 1 1 1 625 9 1 134 46 49 7 3 23 6 512 453 12 431 76 355 3 1 2 290 5 1 729 132 219 13 3' 204 158 1,583 1,104 64 1,054 165 889 10 4 1 2 170 5 16 2 426 140 14 421 61 360 1S7 7 1 1 171 372 373 374 375 176 2 1 1,350 14 7 17 17 10,925 124 38 3 4 1 3 1,062 11 3 1 1 1 1,843 30 7 1 2 14 6 177 178 1 ' Not otherwise specified. 32446 °— 14- -11 162 POPULATION. Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATH IN. ALBANY, N. Y. ATLANTA, GA. BAL"lMORE, MD. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. BOSTOX, MASS. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. 179 Trade— Continued. 32 27 5 30 216 ISO 36 205 9S 2 94 3 3 33 31 2 42 736 631 105 296 63 8 181 26 IS 828 79 96 3 2 23 68 403 2,845 2,446 6 7 97 2,336 29 227 14S 11 11 159 12S 31 95 1,127 1,012 115 824 307 51 338 27 81 2,235 240 15S 8 22 28 100 591 10,358 7,210 27 12 186 6,991 221 664 342 8 99 235 5,169 54 54 31 26 5 22 326 296 30 143 29 2 98 8 6 863 92 63 5 3 12 43 514 2,250 1,639 3 3 84 1,549 37 129 65 4 4 272 '.'-,1 21 IIS 936 S45 91 657 2S2 12 217 19 97 1.276 638 153 17 4 28 94 1,349 11,141 12.013 57 32 322 11,602 234 714 1,027 4 5S4 439 7,069 180 181 Foremen warehouses, stockyards, etc 182 1 11 10 1 17 23 22 1 5 1 1 12 10 2 67 183 184 185 386 Laborers in coal and lumber yards, warehouses, etc 1 «7 iSN Elevators ;v.i 190 ffll Warehouses 11 163 47 14 3 1 3 7 102 2,073 1,007 2 2 40 1,023 67 129 46 1 6 4 90 2 12 10 w? 32 12 o 2 1 42 193 I'.ll 195 Proprietors, officials, and managers (n. o. s.'-) 5 4 3 2 51 196 Proprietors, etc., elevators l'>7 Proprietors, etc., warehouses 1 198 1 4 170 573 1 7 131 755 2 25 1,092 3,918 1 6 102 520 3 m 65 inn hi 6,563 m m; 13 2 558 7 8 740 1 1 16 1 45 13 3,860 13 20 126 3 2 121 39 10 12 498 KM 31 (05 6,396 8 |0i. 107 2 5 2 5 22 |ffi 12S II 1 ) 4 tin 22 24 921 83 65 1,363 45 20 876 HI 5 27 15 20 5 5 124 n?. 87 1 : 133 112 194 21 17:! 4S 38 4 2 4 00 £5 5 121 87 34 1S2 15 50 166 195 414 2 412 70 39 19 1 11 121 109 12 78 30 48 230 04 19 097 837 1,052 40 1,012 132 82 42 2 313 300 13 319 06 253 1,060 657 102 4 21 77 7,492 156 132 195 4 191 68 31 14 1 19 103 78 25 34 4 30 161 7 20 890 985 1,287 58 1,229 179 05 57 39 IS 582 557 25 354 05 289 1,021 992 179 8 9 162 11,192 1 1 1 ns 2 10 14 14 in n 2 10 1 1 14 4 14 IS 20 iq 16 "u i?i 4 4 Sherifls ■'■! 4 4 2 2 13 13 1 1 35 '1 26 ', 9 v, 21 20 1 6 1 5 3 2 1 3 13 '7 Officials and inspectors (state) 9 fl 3 4 ■XI 11 1 5 5 ■;" l:i 1 4 5,135 ", 1 56 1,781 19 2,521 1 1,727 20 2,057 5 til 1,261 1,123 8,742 116 20 S3 40 70 7 69 37 216 216 9 33 77 51 117 6 HI 37 112 109 3 343 79 140 112 20 91 1 32 1 41 19 3 16 2 167 113 191 208 2S 240 169 472 460 12 736 Mil 311 534 107 108 19 93 1 127 41 17 24 15 15 34 18 56 1 55 70 278 228 50 289 14 84 87 1 84 2 9 1 25 9 4 5 1 1 1 300 300 471 539 65 471 210 559 525 34 647 142 516 784 225 507 52 330 (17 7 (IS 24 8 1 7 5 310 (10 147 (40 70 III 77 w? 16 (46 US 9 49 105 12 88 5 2 43 8 37 35 2 6 (47 2 34 4 S 6 2 3 1 2 2 30 29 440 8 6 3 97 450 87 8 452 ■2 1 Not otherwise specilied. OCCUPATION STATISTICS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 163 BRIDGEPORT, CONN. BUFFALO, N. Y. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. CHICAGO, ILL. CINCINNATI, mini. CLEVELAND, OHIO. COLUMBUS, OHIO. DATTON, OHIO. DENVER, COLO. Male. Fe- male. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. l''nii;ik\ Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. 879 38(1 26 25 1 7 1 1 242 109 73 197 35 35 55 53 2 14 10 10 4 1,393 1, 123 270 874 378 378 166"" 127 28 142 45 45 288 275 13 S5 CO 60 90 77 13 24 24 24 4 58 38 20 IS 10 8 2 1 150 123 • 27 34 18 18 382 17 625 8 14 12 383 384 3S r > 117 101 16 189 70 1 1 1 1 699 611 88 1,189 137 455 458 101 3S 11 11 157 139 IS 166 80 1 73 3 2 1 3,432 3,112 320 S,223 982 370 3,397 3,041 427 147 1(2 5 13 1 781 689 92 624 111 41 401 50 21 23 23 855 759 96 780 102 22 583 20 53 33 33 418 371 47 121 22 9 7S 3 9 6 4 2 1 1 220 194 20 132 15 6 57 2 52 4 3 1 42 42 496 446 50 349 70 9 170 56 38 13 11 2 1 IS? ;>-■, 389 112 1 7 4 301) 391 1 1 12 392 393 107 41 2 3 494 238 32 2 180 27 1 4.555 870 309 18 1,006 309 49 1 1,012 535 77 3 290 277 20 1 167 121 11 2 323 182 13 1 304 395 ■;■ ii , 27 2 2 2 21 2 2 128 3 32 25 68 13 9 15 1 1 3 10 10 10 953 123 75 162 593 87 63 123 7 14 16 86 5 4 217 6 15 40 157 6 2 85 4 2 15 64 42 3 6 26 4 1 3 165 29 15 25 96 2 1 397 3 21 398 4 1 4 1 399 400 123 1,011 1 108 525 6,829 12 7S3 162 1,359 15 103 4,196 34, 494 102 3,375 334 5,858 14 792 825 8,813 15 793 448 2,968 13 107 183 1,701 2 96 1,354 4, 146 49 311 401 III" 847 6 3 27 811 443 3 43.", 4,281 8 26 233 4,014 2,051 1,229 3 4 38 1, 154 691 14 li 071 31,187 67 90 1,204 29,820 11,985 4,772 10 11 170 4,575 2,578 5,047 14 22 188 5, 423 2,891 2,229 6 13 73 2,137 SSI 21 13 847 1,322 9 2 48 1,263 525 10 7 508 3,697 14 10 134 3,439 1,132 403 404 405 54 14 2,5S3 303 50 11,032 32 23 2,523 69 24 2,798 50 17 1,065 406 407 33 74 2 120 389 1 5 49 101 642 2,126 23 57 127 503 8 11 147 4117 4 6 59 221 4 9 43 99 1 80 295 6 11 •ins 409 21 2 10 9 5 5 234 1 100 127 2.5 104 1 70 33 7 1 2, 108 31 155 1,922 439 15 317 4 156 157 53 485 2 255 228 146 4 169 1 108 60 10 16 13S 1 56 81 52 52 253 6 152 95 22 4111 1 24 1 52 411 424 142 22 412 677 4 3,649 18 927 9 15, 773 187 2,962 11 3,461 39 2.688 13 771 3 1,285 40 413 122 157 604 543 88 157 1,814 3,606 5S0 499 497 855 241 355 138 167 174 218 414 1 4 2 1 1 415 41 r. 154 5 149 1 1 572 33 539 4 377 13 364 1 1 2,499 261 2,238 23 448 24 424 4 545 73 472 4 305 58 247 1 1 117 4 113 1 1 201 12 1S9 417 4 23 4 4 418 419 20 12 4 4 51 50 1 20 1 19 115 23 15 1 1 2 2 194 144 17 15 18 328 310 18 201 43 158 772 303 132 1 14 117 5,230 3 1 17 3 8 3 3 70 67 3 38 12 26 100 10 10 1 1 6 3 3 1 640 515 43 14 OS 1,375 1,207 168 591 84 507 4,784 216 248 33 6 209 31,833 81 27 119 70 33 8 8 258 234 24 139 19 120 795 78 46 2 149 90 27 13 13 3S1 326 55 137 24 113 754 50 93 2 5 86 7,204 9 7 66 43 13 3 7 138 lis 20 130 67 63 185 1,233 35 3 3 8 5 3 1 2S 18 3 2 5 86 68 18 43 10 33 175 9 8 1 1 1 1 1 91 57 17 3 2 4?0 4°1 2 54 2 2 1 4''° 17 150 130 20 130 35 95 222 54 45 423 424 4'T) 10 2 8 51 43 8 24 10 14 2 2 19 17 o 5 3 2 21 11 10 4% 1 13 4'>7 9 4?8 1 4 4°9 430 431 4 1 2 43? 433 2 13 1.440 819 1 1.352 434 10 1,770 4 20, 063 46 6,293 1 4,869 35 3,030 1 2,193 7 1.714 1,008 45 4,985 2 435 4,268 3,578 3,292 436 437 43S 25 29 13 7 1 13 115 137 170 58 3 ISO 13 42 45 18 1 55 1,375 770 1,961 1,147 11 1,200 164 113 251 130 7 148 151 180 270 105 127 54 82 77 35 2 74 39 45 37 23 31 94 113 121 74 4 ISO 439 440 441 35 2 33 6 1 5 169 13 156 34 12 22 S2 26 56 2S 16 12 1,447 134 1,313 305 114 191 192 13 179 27 7 20 264 16 248 42 12 30 117 5 112 19 4 15 58 58 5 1 4 221 26 196 56 21 35 442 26 173 5 51 4 808 35 101 6 231 3 55 2 23 1 150 6 443 55 54 1 88 351 337 14 307 40 225 88 83 5 130 219 69 111 5 1,567 1,484 83 1,693 501 1,437 247 238 9 355 78 215 502 477 25 45S 122 283 152 140 12 195 143 114 13 6 4S 47 1 173 88 75 1 773 489 284 296 48 207 444 415 441 14 122 63 3 25 6 2 417 6 7 6 11 26 44S 61 3 12 449 450 451 452 167 22 133 12 4 4 492 63 410 19 19 IS 1 122 13 102 7 5 3 2 2,903 5 1 5 2,291 157 149 127 IS 6 481 115 317 19 12 10 1 1 940 134 775 31 19 15 3 1 255 25 226 ! 4 5 5 245 21 195 26 3 2 1 292 20 151 31 20 9 11 2 See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 164 POPULATION. Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 5C0 601 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 511 512 613 514 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 OCCUPATION. Professional service — Continued. Lawyers, judges, and justices Musicians ana teachers of music Photographers Physicians and surgeons Showmen Teachers Teachers (athletics, dancing, etc.). Teachers (school) Trained nurses Veterinary surgeons Other professional pursuits. Semiprofessional pursuits Abstractors, notaries, and justices of peace. . . Fortune tellers, hypnotists, spiritualists, etc. Healers (except physicians and surgeons) Keepers of charitable and penal institutions. Officials of lodges, societies, etc Religious and charity workers Theatrical owners, managers, and officials. . . Other occupations Attendants and helpers (professional service). Domestic and personal service. Barbers, hairdressers, and manicurists. Bartenders Billiard room, dance hall, skating rink, etc. Billiard and pool room keepers Dance hall, skating rink, etc., keepers . . Boarding and lodging house keepers . Bootblacks .' Charwomen and cleaners Elevator tenders Hotel keepers and managers Housekeepers and stewards Janitors and sextons Laborers (domestic and professional service). . Launderers and laundresses (not in laundry). Laundry operatives ' Laundry ownors, officials, and managers 1 Midwives and nurses (not trained). Mid wives Nurses (not trained) Porters (except in stores) Restaurant, cafe, and lunch-room keepers.. Saloon keepers Servants Bell boys, chore boys, etc.. Chambermaids Coachmen and footmen Cooks Other servants Waiters.. Other pursuits Bathhouse keepers and attendants Cemetery keepers Cleaners and renovators (clothing, etc.). Umbrella menders and scissors grinders. Other occupations Clerical occupations.. ALBANY, M. T. Male. Female. 269 1S1 47 197 34 120 9 111 11 14 54 2,622 346 361 16 15 1 36 49 9 62 58 42 193 78 12 62 35 132 102 162 4S2 34 Agents, canvassers, and collectors Agents Canvassers Collectors Bookkeepers, cashiers, and accountants Clerks (except clerks in stores) Shipping clerks Other clerks Messenger, bundle, and office boys • Bundle and cash boys and girls errand, and office boys Stenographers and typewriters.. 103 257 328 36 14 3 14 2 3,419 205 82 19 104 1,899 241 1,658 319 19 300 2 143 5 13 623 1 622 4,381 63 268 40 4 451 219 277 6 271 7 4 2,366 1 54 402 1,909 1,759 396 462 2 460 51 39 12 839 ATLANTA, GA. 382 125 56 476 46 104 2 102 IS 5 10 145 15 4,708 420 138 36 63 49 101 55 29 297 91 175 119 40 721 165 100 1,278 93 154 416 615 111 5 2 5,329 653 237 45 371 1,405 2,232 320 1,912 681 46 635 Female. 192 19 29 7 775 3 772 446 15,992 3 2 1 485 1 99 190 47 9 7,517 595 3 775 14 761 12 394 3.554 2,007 58 41 12 284 5 279 19 7 12 BALTIMORE, MD. Male. 1,055 704 162 1,122 162 513 27 486 56 51 65 359 44 2 14 36 59 57 104 43 13,181 1,508 926 76 223 58 255 162 201 876 340 285 354 158 119 'ii9 1,054 495 2,435 251 364 964 856 2,638 165 22 25 93 23 2 15,62 1,415 479 215 721 2,985 845 8,017 1,639 159 1,480 726 Female. 5 642 18 2,550 8 2,548 1,037 53 308 3 7 53 23 30 191 1 31.524 299 1 1,010 1 305 1 34 802 308 20 9,305 993 6 1,273 84 1,189 4 137 60 16,182 6 652 l.'.l.V, 10,569 730 5,542 71 18 44 9 1,661 1,282 23 1,259 195 130 65 2,333 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 46 334 39 147 4 143 5 7 15 87 10 2 3 13 16 19 17 7 2, 875 373 11 34 32 2 41 52 11 50 50 21 177 64 98 94 34 446 102 829 76 1 18 272 462 262 100 5 10 81 4 Female. 427 187 40 200 843 1,244 133 1,111 29 260 ISO 1 121 9' 3 4 616 1 615 ill 486 "i6 141 27 5 5,139 336 490 26 464 1 23 4,2S6 5 436 2,554 1,291 46 11 4 BOSTON, MASS. Male. Female. 106 1 105 27 18 9 658 1,341 1,340 303 1,620 .. 1W 822 121 701 49 174 529 22 14 67 61 70 130 143 22 2,501 1,028 157 114 43 240 337 102 669 288 415 2, 220 475 89 732 387 1,398 763 114 4,371 435 565 2, 166 1,205 3,358 181 19, 067 1,320 686 149 485 3,666 10,880 2,611 8,269 2,591 83 2,508 610 > See footnotes to Table I, page 91. OCCUPATION STATISTICS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 165 BRIDGEPORT, CONN. BUFFALO, N. Y. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. CHICAGO, ILL. CINCINNATI, OHIO. CLEVELAND, OHIO. COLUMBUS, OHIO. DAYTON, OHIO. DENVER, COLO. Male. Fe- male. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. 453 454 455 456 457 108 131 33 142 109 95 5 9 12 714 501 155 754 99 7 594 28 52 G 251 106 32 185 21 1 174 13 20 1 3,866 3,442 1,152 4,032 592 30 3,241 227 529 84 656 549 141 724 154 5 583 33 81 24 826 5S5 235 891 191 3 667 29 69 5 447 230 81 438 93 2 337 18 35 9 187 '.11 55 245 39 152 6 12 1 796 369 136 724 77 • 8 530 58 113 458 459 400 47 7 40 440 2 438 238 35 203 2,301 16 2,285 156 19 137 675 12 663 1,523 100 1,303 8,670 97 8,573 373 18 355 1,541 10 1,531 4211 47 373 2,455 15 2,440 213 12 201 1,038 4 1,034 113 11 102 584 4 580 232 22 210 1,458 12 1,446 461 Hi" 6 12 6 175 7 57 39 41 724 4 9 55 153 54 178 241 313 2.4S8 35 51 35 587 74 43 56 740 31 25 32 439 41 5 14 15 130 25 29 62 502 463 35 210 57 122 34 464 in., 65 4 2 8 4 11 23 13 26 3 8 1 14 291 16 2 22 21 75 52 86 17 139 65 2 1 3 11 15 17 14 2 70 3 16 5 11 35 1,529 103 19 137 50 313 270 520 117 1,143 10 102 343 49 111 499 14 15 242 22 1 12 17 42 29 92 27 203 1 10 28 19 36 10ft 2 1 365 43 3 23 16 66 SO 103 31 2S7 2 10 68 IS 24 101 3 1 163 8 78. 8 22 4 10 33 1 102 7 3 13 15 25 20 19 46 2 7 4 5 23 5 239 18 3 22 17 57 47 54 21 169 2 46ft 13 24 16 17 60 2 7 10 407 468 469 470 471 472 10 9 34 38 44 20 79 11 9 56 2 473 282 16 102 70 31 56 434 389 136 117 117 161 33 40 17 6 71 40 474 1,710 2,821 7,360 13, 048 2,020 6,013 52, 885 66, 489 9,598 16, 720 9,596 16, 467 4,435 7,356 2,318 3,358 5,986 8,817 475 476 235 257 42 2 993 979 216 5 253 43 67 5,681 5,489 1,789 57 1,019 1,416 230 4 1,297 1,007 265 13 586 507 124 35S 297 39 677 469 272 2 477 478 14 12 2 1 1 53 46 7 3 14 12 2 373 331 42 21 9 12 40 30 10 7 1 6 86 70 16 2 1 1 34 28 6 19 15 4 51 48 3 479 3 480 481 22 34 10 41 31 348 18 4 68 96 33 246 228 6S1 12 9 12 119 18 236 171 5 472 349 315 2.373 523 5,000 2 1,152 74 55 59 304 107 737 407' 87 6S 81 352 130 1,225 35 22 36 91 36 795 1 104 16 27 16 14 55 43 3.84 42 6 163 56 35 158 192 1,298 482 481 367 608 47 484 17 183 33 19 107 485 486 487 488 I.VP 490 33 128 28 10 66 39 218 5 1 314 114 129 503 189 36 179 79 778 104 6 1,347 738 7 58 377 91 12 80 48 234 36 4 596 336 2 465 6,792 1,264 297 1,754 839 3,594 725 254 7, 122 4,466 39 82 662 294 60 185 53 635 318 14 3,216 863 10 144 1,036 238 62 277 116 931 288 15 2,565 813 1 29 471 214 37 113 45 553 39 7 1,186 299 2 13 298 114 6 62 29 241 17 11 449 189 45 534 127 25 221 88 641 43 12 774 613 7 491 49' 9 9 195 S 187 115 891 50 841 22 22 305 3 302 152 3,515 414 3,101 72 666 43 623 69 947 67 880 72 419 5 414 23 23 212 1 211 2.2 675 14 493 115 152 72 69 72 22 661 494 55 73 160 9 7 352 167 1,037 184 68 2 21 5,608 1,519 5,652 1 410 129 1,260 337 789 656 352 1,307 1 102 54 425 148 321 42 3 114 82 197 3 23 10 577 240 289 495 496 62 38 87 27 76 1 497 498 499 274 18 50 137 69 1,425 29 146 1,250 1,093 123 7,127 2 131 340 31 73 136 100 2,676 1 148 435 2,092 6,787 435 34,473 14 780 1,631 118 8,808 1 184 1,188 112 7,738 1 186 782 72 6S 89 282 271 3,434 2 209 564 2,659 342 24 51 125 142 1,652 21 313 1,318 1,267 68 3,830 2 245 V » i 186 461 323 362 3,815 2,175 204 674 635 139 , 605 332 30 820 343 501 502 797 6,197 3, 949 29, 730 1,522 7,101 980 6,571 578 3,005 503 166 116 659 627 232 323 5,334 3,319 876 591 765 788 356 324 174 71 651 591 504 505 506 19 1 8 8 2 2 2 126 27 12 72 9 6 11.372 34 7 26 4 8 11 2 1 2.462 1 2,142 847 123 49 593 62 20 76,458 238 35 223 20 21 162 15 5 10, 541 67 6 278 26 42 196 13 1 14. 047 92 14 75 20 5 48 2 8 8 35 6 6 21 2 9 3 6 99 19 6 66 3 5 6,285 28 4 507 25 186 57 2 2 5,565 77 1 23 2 6,995 17 43.789 1 510 2,269 1, 138 8,100 4,549 2,656 2,543 1,286 3,631 511 512 513 514 141 55 25 61 17 5 11 1 8SS 4S7 88 310 48 24 19 5 140 73 12 55 24 6 8 10 5,494 3,159 709 1,626 354 152 142 60 983 433 191 359 64 15 42 7 1,199 635 128 436 87 22 58 7 477 203 84 190 43 10 29 4 290 141 53 96 27 4 18 5 603 304 75 224 54 23 22 9 515 535 407 2,508 2,037 429 754 15,410 9,977 2,462 1,496 3,500 2,214 1.267 889 694 388 1,814 1,002 516 517 518 1,369 318 1,051 249 3 246 6,322 902 5,420 2,028 36 1,992 1,489 445 1,044 583 7 576 43, 978 5,900 38, 07S 11,072 118 10,954 5,569 703 4,866 1,207 18 1,189 7,464 1,439 6,025 1,471 34 1,437 2,354 320 2,034 411 2 409 1,243 194 1,049 224 5 219 2,993 305 2,688 607 3 604 519 520 521 158 21 137 25 9 16 1,114 149 965 99 66 33 341 11 330 59 33 26 8,425 234 8,191 717 302 415 1,007 55 952 140 89 51 1,213 119 1,094 261 202 59 230 20 210 41 24 17 161 14 147 7 6 1 453 33 420 146 121 25 522 66 440 543 2,783 63 722 3,151 21,669 520 2,658 671 4,067 221 1,272 155 640 422 1,822 166 POPULATION. Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION. DETROIT, MICH. FALL RIVER, MASS. CKAND RAPIDS, MICH. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. JERSEY CITY, N. J. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. 1 195,535 166,972 181,028 48,257 44,395 36,260 48,411 20,221 45,044 36,696 46,346 11,101 97,570 82,104 99,305 25,653 108,834 • 89,104 102,623 ■ ? 24,492 Agriculture, forestry, aud animal husbandry 3 786 49 416 1 414 28 586 28 348 11 IS 9 78 144 14 130 7 2 49 195 1 194 3 2 57 102 4 9S 25 25 88 184 9 175 1 2 4 15 39 s 3 3 19 1 IS 1 2 8 4 4 4 n 3 7 2 5 7 1 s 1 A 39 10 11 10 1 5 3 1 17 6 154 41 9 78 26 2S7 2 3 7 3 4 10 1 5 4 1? 13 2 1 1 1 4 1 63 24 8 25 6 137 14 is 16 20 1 2 88 33 6 46 3 134 12 3 57 3S 4 13 2 182 17 18 it Gardeners, florists, fruit growers, and nurserymen 6 5 19 10 2 5 2 93 1 1 2 2 6 3 4 2 ?0 1 ?1 1 3 1 ?•> 1 Garden, greenhouse, orchard, and nursery laborers 17 14 9 2 ?5 149 119 19 16 5 9 1 1 22 10 7 8 1 13 4 65 23 5 25 36 91 10 16 1 13 43 75 16 6 1 3 3 4 2 77 9S 7 3 2 1 ?« 2 ?s 9 15 16 1 20 2 1 3 1 21 14 2 5 ?■> 1 3 Other agricultural and animal husbandry pursuits 1 6 1 1 2 17 1 2 3 16 1 39 3 2 2 254 1 4 1 2 1 2 3 1 43 4' 8 146 190 85 3 2 1 39 17 6 16 33 2 7 2 10 4 4 8 8 1 1 2 2 4 2 27 3 4 20 27 3 4S 1 2 15 1 49 4 10 2 1 2 4 39 1 16 2S 124 4 120 97,812 39 138 1 22 7 7 4 21 57 12S 8 8 17,696 61 Manufacturing aud mechanical Industries 24, 547 15,916 19,989 3,374 40, 106 6,964 34,478 8,994 fi* 950 ISO 1 769 933 1,273 1,156 117 222 1,370 1,593 186 647 220 135 42 22 243 42 26 561 72 1 488 416 658 625 33 356 4137 1,107 149 399 75 000 178 2 420 547 656 642 14 343 724 554 135 151 85 147 73 45 IS 4 6 16 10 23 49 26 37 63 93 201 215 215 201 207 242 239 3 121 313 388 4 1,052 22 66 12 14 226 163 2 8 1 3 2 3 2 74 > Fee footnotes to Table I, page 01. OCCUPATION STATISTICS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 167 KANSAS CITT, MO. LOS ANGELES, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. LOWELL, MASS. MEMPHIS, TENN. MILWAUKEE, 1 WIS. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. NASHVILLE, TENN. NEW HAVEN, CONN. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. 1 2 108,389 91,073 104,235 28,665 140, 956 114, 827 134, 907 32,393 89, 956 75,044 96,854 31, 359 41,603 34, 457 44,883 18. 642 55, 914 " 48,088 54,391 20, 105 153,618 125, 678 148, 6S4 39.425 133, 127 108, 692 120, 399 34. 790 42,103 34, 387 48,358 16, 705 53,639 41, 615 53,826 15,494 3 1,022 45 3,820 93 572 32 466 4 699 57 686 57 1,952 26 340 13 692 46 83 93 193 215 16 199 3 5 5 10 8 2 49 96 548 915 34 8S1 1 2 17 7 4 3 29 27 80 163 13 150 1 3 9 7 4 3 1 2 34 195 2 193 2 4 15 180 151 4 147 1 12 25 4 21 2 6 42 165 6 159 28 26 234 639 10 629 3 11 46 117 6 111 1 1 1 1 1 7 43 190 11 179 6 7 H 1 19 10 3 32 7 9 in 19 3 25 n 18 1 12 2 3 9 4 146 29 17 88 12 183 47 1 11 1 7 5 1 3 1 16 1 12 3 5 2 2 1 13 2 8 2 1 20 123 30 10 63 20 435 5 1 3 1 1 1 10 i? 36 1 10 107 4 456 29 144 192 91 1,240 1 6 2 2 129 9 42 20 3 12 7 235 14 3 8 2 66 38 7 20 1 136 16 1 36 11 63 7 7 34 15 150 3 3 16 89 4 94 33 7 35 19 736 7 2 31 7 6 10 2 84 4 1 17 1 36 8 18 19 70 8 5 22 5 13 3 1 26 7 4 2 1 10 7 4 3 2 71 ?? 3 2 26 107 2 3 2 1 4 1 23 ?4 10 4 27 6 •>•-, 103 61 19 7 2 3 6 3 1 1,045 43 152 14 1 6 20 2 4 70 55 11 12 4 7 2 2 86 13 8 82 1 1 101 39 10 45 4 32 3 6 12 8 2 6 13 3 U4 88 4 74 8 15 1 20 •7 301 114 20 313 20 250 37 6 45 30 19 20 1 3 3 10 3 268 45 28 11 11 4 186 75 74 10 3 5 26 ?7 4 2 ?S ■-i 'in 66 4 12 9 31 S7 2 8 21 24 18 7 4 119 122 99 22 1 2 17 6 13 2 7 7 33 9 4 34 2 1 18 3 2 1 1 35 1 3 36 13 1 2 6 2 1 4 14 1 4 37 38 3 3 9 3 60S 1 1 3 1 30 39 14 58 5 1,912 6 7 2 2 7 136 9 2 2 56 40 3 11 2 9 1 1 1 9 1 1 4 2 41 2 42 188 188 43 17 17 54 48 6 482 106 47 329 12 28 451 4 521 2 519 40 320 317 3 39,590 5 5 1 1 4 4 9 8 1 33 12 5 16 9 9 6 6 29 2 2 44 45 w 58 13 5 40 136 1 7 2 23 16 353 8 8 6 1 3 2 21 7 2 12 13 2 1 1 1 25 17 1 17 3 1 2 12 7 5 2 ■17 ts 1 4fl 5 6 3 r,t> 1 6 1 1 si ;V 1 53 M 2 1 1 15 1 14 65 21 8 M Mi 2 1 138 10 2 8 33.234 1 19 1 1 29 166 1 1 8 158 1 1 ".: 5 51 58 1 1 SO no 21 71,504 61 31,461 4,700 6,041 9,531 23,480 13.038 15, 182 2,237 15,057 45, 250 8,000 12,612 2,891 21,412 6,256 62 61 376 117 1 258 460 499 496 3 108 1,035 1,579 164 252 56 526 153 76 599 138 129 159 35 124 1S7 201 198 3 26 744 720 3 44 15 14 1 9 176 86 90 138 309 309 14 9 5 13 1,518 313 2 1,203 782 1,178 1,159 19 367 924 1,307 294 430 239 554 142 80 229 78 151 68 299 297 2 75 364 400 45 124 8 5 3 3 1 374 103 271 288 370 306 64 162 348 217 37 1 106 47 1,4 43 13 35 57 19 18 111 IS 24 191 48 36 67 13 57 36 55 66 67 373 609 913 910 3 302 711 2,359 84 428 461 452 695 662 33 284 473 618 137 377 412 523 755 751 4 304 1, 016 986 9 504 11 19 68 69 70 1 101 369 617 11 103 4 71 72 73 7 1 10 2 1 2 n 1 168 POPULATION. Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION. DETROIT, MICH. FALL RIVER, MASS. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. JERSEY CITY, N. J. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. 75 Manufacturing and mechanical Industries— Con. 6,464 1,048 188 2 21 1,634 185 67 118 339 1,921 146 1,628 1,206 87 335 625 2,009 173 109 43 8 13 12 202 2 33 167 5,341 4,700 641 1,219 906 115 7 1 136 128 15 2 13 2 329 31 10 4 1 5 362 676 2 2 1,227 303 37 2 5 249 37 15 22 19 264 92 194 28 6 172 451 4 4 2,792 658 110 1 7 703 89 32 57 73 752 77 322 156 77 89 367 821 22 "9 8 1 4 74 69 2 7 60 3,927 3,600 327 259 30 16 3,186 789 318 3 46 915 204 29 175 100 1,329 146 145 112 7 26 648 755 17 7 1 7fi 43 13 25 46 77 78 3,791 3 1 13 477 9 943 2 2,071 2 2 3 1 2 1,254 79 80 81 1 1 1 82 83 13 1 84 85 86 2 4 87 26 14 9 3 6 6 7 4 2 1 44 m 41 80 1 90 2 91 99. 282 29 76 103 258 93 94 95 96 97 3 15 20S 99 91 78 2,244 1,976 268 342 1 12 20 309 199 32 10 62 10 85 643 4 200 33 1 405 137 65 10 17 34 11 92 21 18 53 216 5 5 7 199 2,360 93 2 S 2 3 99 Jewelers, watchmakers, goldsmiths, and silversmiths 20 32 10 100 1 101 3 5 55 54 1 78 1 19 701 632 69 3 1 31 1,058 932 126 75 5 102, 4 103 Laborers (n. o. s. 1 ): 2 2 25 25 76 76 15 104 14 105 1 106 34 58 1 2 23 107 108 125 2 1,092 514 350 22 73 61 8 12, 362 4,365 611 3,570 69 3,747 1,522 737 584 10 162 29 885 545 157 1S3 12 1 9 1 68 5 2 3 109 Powder, cartridge, fireworks, etc., factories 2 110 3 2 1 70 130 40 13 72 5 32 213 3S7 108 65 194 19 1 2.506 647 121 223 166 1,349 125 29 55 32 28 1 2 1 18 111 3 112 1 113 114 1 1 1 115 116 1 117 63 21 3 14 106 1 2 3 386 6 112 79 4 185 51 47 15 119 15 2 2 7 93 35 5 118 119 10 1 1?0 1 121 101 4 IS? 25 73 7 2 3 1 1 5 20 20 3 1?3 17 184 IT) 1?6 6 127 59 5 82 44 11 27 8 4 4 91 5 533 231 141 161 117 77 35 2 r.'s 9 129 112 57 3 52 1,729 1,283 1 1 1,427 1, 355 19 53 12 3 22 20 2 12 10 5 130 131 11' 2 52 20 5 133 101 74 30 5S 134 135 Silk mills 3 136 1 10 3,154 12 1S3 28 53 19 45 33 1 7 398 137 446 334 27 15 9 818 30 201 40 3,136 3 8 24 111 13 52 21 32 322 55 138 244 139 140 104 56 1 8 6 5 1 2 8 14 27 6 33 3 1 22 "i 213 9 40 42 16 3 4 9 3 102 632 52 51 141 105 9 5 2 1 1 5 1 17 10 5 14? 143 5 144 Food industries — 10 8 2 145 146 147 39 44 141 1 21 9 1 63 74 1,361 148 49 4 8 56 2 149 150 10 151 5 3 5 12 52 is 10 • Not otherwise specified. OCCUPATION STATISTICS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 169 KANSAS CITY, HO. LOS ANGELES, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KV. LOWELL, MASS. MEMPHIS, TENN. MILWAUKEE, WIS. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. NASHVILLE, TENN. NEW HAVEN, CONN. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. 7 r i 3,426 678 69 2 13 797 77 31 46 37 687 91 33 22 S 6 2S5 S57 18 5 13 5,731 848 68 4 23 1,570 69 25 44 169 1,142 98 87 51 18 18 150 492 19 10 6 2 67 2,373 613 538 2 30 472 94 25 69 40 742 74 173 108 32 33 483 765 78 25 15 2 36 10 68 990 184 13 318 179 13 12 1 15 234 50 97 56 2 39 259 534 12 10 1 1 17 488 1 1 1 34 1,940 242 66 5 302 20 16 4 25 408 18 82 5 75 2 337 214 11 1,407 1 1 28 4,796 868 460 2 47 1,175 280 62 218 243 1,240 127 321 226 28 67 589 1,266 97 53 38 3 3 178 150 2 13 135 5,054 4,317 737 116 2 43 5,346 829 347 3 37 817 73 42 31 110 1,028 110 110 35 62 13 483 852 26 15 7 1,157 334 78 1 S 207 41 10 31 8 247 24 47 19 24 4 172 239 7 5 16 1,025 3 34 1,244 253 28 2 18 262 55 26 29 43 359 30 790 622 125 43 188 608 12 6 5 76 77 63 33 58 19 78 7'l 1,870 2,978 5 2 7 1 6 2,868 2 3,641 11 2,999 6 2 1 1 944 vil 1 81 m 2 2 19 2 83 84 2 2 19 2 V, 8fi 3 8 7 1 3 4 4 1 1 87 2 2 78 88 76 VI 2 to 91 92 93 53 46 108 190 128 94 94 96 97 3 19 251 7 52 192 4,288 3,993 295 28 8 3 4 5 150 4 19 127 5,494 5,044 450 34 2 2 29 1 1 27 1,201 1,061 140 271 241 2 1 98 99 inn 34 146 4 20 122 4,952 4,213 739 39 1 13 3 22 419 181 39 137 38 24 377 13 114 23 4 223 21 8 2 3 47 3 6 2 23 5 4 29 29 7 1 25 4 5 16 771 652 119 35 7 inl 1 5 55 55 13 55 2,354 l.'i'.i'.i 355 111 43 23 3 20 714 648 66 69 2 2 14 1 46 1,631 1,360 271 10 23 23 1 1(12 103 1H4 lll'i 3 69 69 2 37 36 1 7 2 5 72 72 4 61 61 21 21 106 2 24 3 2 107 3 1 176 127 11 26 11 1 319 5 39 37 38 200 6 40 3 4 inn 16 53 3 9 5 1 27 63 35 lin 2 8 17 466 318 5 113 14 16 596 13 253 10 6 314 19 3 45 381 226 9 97 28 21 1,487 2 132 167 139 1,047 33 2U 5 2 1 1 3 3 76 443 106 159 136 41 1 5,868 229 1,051 137 39 4,412 370 41 21 6 30 278 134 12 95 37 3 1 1 28 264 179 1 51 19 14 200 6 6 6 2 ill 11' 5 4 7 1 1 1 1 4 1 in 1 1 23 5 lis 1 117 US 5 1 1 8 346 4 1 31 847 28 177 173 25 444 17 3 1 7 1 1 1 2,200 54 200 24 85 1,837 218 23 1 315 1 111 18 2 1 3 25 54 7 13 20 160 6 1 17 1 - ■ r > 1"1 2 6 1 1 327 2 3 5 122 6 1 3 6 5 292 60 2 3 1 815 50 647 118 38 21 11 1 15 1 301 IS 2S0 3 23 6 6 1 723 75 273 375 126 40 1 2 6 4 2 14 1 325 4 403 142 212 49 S7 1 54 13 6 1 193 55 37 13 5 34 18 2 1 13 579 60 129 141 26 96 19 14 1 3 1 2 4 1 2 1 7 3 1 1 1 21 7 119 7 5 2 1,322 92 1,177 53 48 10 421 35 350 36 47 34 5 5 47 21 1 1 131 1'!'' 9 110 1,102 720 105 62 9 1 13 1 133 134 1 185 42 6 6 lift 8 15 971 56 30 2,099 13 1 189 108 274 394 16 27 IS 10 76 4,707 89 21 47 28 38 36 7 6 179 633 1 19 47 18 30 1,852 3 9 66 6 7 669 3 23 121 137 138 13 1,038 1 2 4 28 2 26 S 1 90 7 89 17 928 13 51 30 469 1 1 11 36 13 28 52 4 33 30 117 3 23 1 4 2 642 12 44 5 29 6 69 25 22 4 41 3 21 10 1 1 6 4 3 40 12 30 23 2 . 92 7 20 1 2 1 2 76 3 62 52 3 2 8 53 7 5 8 1 9 21 8 3 1 1 258 1 1 1 6 25 144 12 1 9 5 5 1 1 24 1 27 30 8 475 2 4 11 3 15 1 1 18 67 24 32 1 2 65 3 273 1 58 1 495 23 6 2 34 2 2 1 12 i 1 3 45 3 15 1 1'l 18 6 151 28 its si is 3 39 4 65 7 5 15 10 2 See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 170 POPULATION. Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION. DETROIT, MICU. FALL RIVER, MASS. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. JERSEY CITY, N. J. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. 152 Manufacturing and mechanical industries— Con. Laborers (n. o. s. 1 )— Continued. Other industries — Continued. 203 106 9 196 37 358 62 61 2 45 12 78 25 3 19 7 2 11 43 127 89 1 29 38 62 6 8 142 36 313 30 13 89 153 2 1 154 2 155 8 5 10 15 2 1 12 2 5 4 10 9 10 3 1 4 9 156 1 157 4 158 9 159 18 inn 1 fil 1,501 1 11,798 11,331 467 1,246 2,125 1,881 244 510 32 27 451 55 49 3,356 444 2,878 34 142 4,083 13 2,595 1,475 96 707 447 1,709 229 107 179 91 581 162 6 413 720 247 47 130 23 25 22 346 46 170 130 343 41 37 130 15 25 65 30 178 9,723 5,304 374 452 165 3,428 1,366 1.033 11 23 13 144 142 122 78 797 653 653 5 5S5 113 994 3 3,957 3,937 20 589 1,014 805 209 176 9 26 141 55 20 1,256 56 1,189 11 30 1,584 4 1,094 486 320 202 272 581 155 10 50 131 122 23 1 98 275 202 51 99 35 13 4 179 13 129 37 456 25 11 94 24 43 211 48 138 2,353 696 137 276 171 1,073 131 45 3 6 59 11 142 594 12 2,293 2,243 50 452 907 845 62 176 21 26 129 6 14 520 95 281 144 61 1,577 2 1,305 270 37 86 188 1,132 125 24 97 66 361 46 42 273 405 160 8 107 6 17 22 261 36 126 99 288 20 5 86 1 18 78 80 56 1,055 15 105 126 30 779 519 126 197 75 37 26 58 142 162 163 Machinists, millwrights, and tool makers 1,236 1,203 33 331 5S1 455 126 27 6 1 20 48 11 332 48 284 2 2 1 1fi4 Machinists nnd millwrights 1 165 Tool makers and die setters and sinkers 166 17 65 52 13 1 132 286 239 47 27 7 15 2 9 102 3 99 9 19 13 6 18 21 17 4 6 167 2 2 26 168 26 169 176 Gunsmiths, locksmiths, and bellhangers 171 17? 173 1 174 Millers (grata, flour, feed, etc.) 175 1,079 3 1 1 1 1 51 9 3 39 230 335 754 1 1 396 176 Molders, founders, and casters (metal) 31 177 178 179 31 isn 141 570 13 929 5 611 313 55 58 55 374 84 181 6 4 5 11 is?, 3 183 456 114 17 6 20 278 15 1S4 2 5 3 1 8 185 186 6 2 1 20 187 18.8 189 1911 1 191 25 5 6 1 30 210 22 2 19? 1 748 40 4 704 3,741 8 193 Semiskilled operatives (n. o. s.i): 35 2 1S6 2 283 194 8 195 Powder, cartridge, fireworks, etc., factories 26 196 5 8 5 1 3 20 117 95 2 60 28 5 33 265 12 184 89 29 25 3 1 249 197 1,239 198 22 199 ?III1 7 1 10 '111 11 1 •?m 1 ?nn 12 W4 565 18 210 337 268 45 19 117 2 69 648 642 2 4 24 6 249 241 1 7 1 30 2 10 IS 69 11 7 23 16 3 3 6 30 434 9 11 96 37 281 85 74 2 55 2 6 47 87 30 1 52 173 6 SO 87 318 61 1 166 5 26 46 13 7 156 20 1 1 8 126 50 1 1 158 2U5 18 ?f)6 16 WW 124 WH 349 ?(19 46 ?io 1 ?ll 7 1 91 919 '11 2 44 '14 6 4 24 96 5 2 4 8 77 10 1 1 24 ?15 16 6 422 124 57 5 2 234 232 52 11 1 1 1.-..-, 10 2 1 28 1 143 ?16 40 20 6 717 58 '18 5 219 5 220 1 20 7 6 3 24 35 35 222 47 •m 236 ?'4 6 124 3 4 1 1 1 47 44 6 3 48 4 229 11 i Not otherwise specified. OCCUPATION STATISTICS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX. FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 171 KANSAS CITY, MO. LOS ANGELES, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KT. LOWELL, MASS. MEMPHIS, TENN. MILWAUKEE, WIS. MINNEAPOLIS, MLNN. NASHVILLE, TENN. NEW HAVES', CONN. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. 5? 63 77 4 40 29 3 5 3 226 57 39 14 20 1 4 8 1 2 118 370 20 52 9 2 2 5 3 40 104 82 57 6 5 20 2 340 900 5 30 32 14 149 1,393 175 126 63 29 9 6 6 12 56 48 3 2 22 45 25 153 54 2 18 101 1 55 3 5 7 22 4 2 3 6 15 9 153 1 57 7 9 1 11 188 3 467 3 1,512 1,501 11 454 941 757 1S4 80 23 14 43 54 16 983 30 952 1 45 1,409 91 924 394 311 95 226 690 144 22 64 217 99 01 1 37 1,731 205 28 83 45 32 17 343 29 257 57 340 24 9 153 48 22 25 59 337 1,182 5 123 267 153 634 82 CO 1 2 2 11 6 3 5 114 38 59 1 1 1 6 5 1 3 75 44 3 1 10 1 1 1 fin L61 fi? 205 31 251 24 36 123 490 1,876 1,861 15 154 314 288 26 94 5 3 86 1 5 331 12 319 9 571 25 1,178 214 754 2 2,894 2,891 3 739 1,281 1,039 242 212 14 3 195 499 30 460 18 439 3 136 2,405 36 256 711 710 1 218 365 307 58 40 5 2 33 34 9 254 4 249 1 15 582 37 1 7 7 168 184 1 1,898 1,831 67 231 589 492 97 212 54 19 139 3 11 545 88 450 7 26 869 20 628 221 49 97 41 530 29 74 43 31 89 3 60 26 380 74 33 14 20 7 70 IV! 1,067 1,058 9 705 1.079 882 197 174 12 4 158 46 32 131 14 114 3 46 1,605 2 1,451 152 317 35 320 873 223 10 65 26 43 18 1 24 90 148 22 89 16 13 8 105 20 65 20 304 110 21 3 97 34 214 776 30 120 200 58 368 72 32 10 11 2,542 2,524 18 567 1,692 1,506 186 238 32 6 200 57 52 337 28 308 1 38 2,110 9 1,846 255 69 98 411 1,114 138 3 39 46 32 10 1 21 164 292 68 102 69 27 26 171 29 115 27 348 22 30 126 24 35 70 41 109 1,288 60 221 280 57 670 108 40 8 20 1 1 653 653 6,524 6,469 55 690 2,167 2,015 152 184 49 3 132 84 33 2,530 58 2,460 12 118 2,368 7 1,793 568 65 525 256 1,308 236 46 75 137 106 45 1 1 1 lit 1 iVi 166 167 168 169 170 16 27 21 6 10 49 45 4 1 6 4 2 2 1 13 13 251 257 430 381 49 88 6 3 79 11 12 75 2 73 3 4 4 130 6 42 40 2 11 34 28 6 1 12 11 1 171 17? 173 1 » 171 175 176 606 789 1 475 1,264 884 256 177 17S 1 179 ISO 101 560 3 434 123 25 39 50 292 27 3 2 1 23 709 1 603 105 63 12 159 354 65 2 2 1 3 181 IRS 3 5 3 3 19 10 2 7 6 16 6 183 1 2 2 4 4 1 1 3 2,017 388 210 140 382 1,207 177 4 2 458 124 71 23 112 235 120 4 35 149 26 3 4 29 2 1 26 188 3 3 28 23 5 59 1 184 9 185 186 187 3 3 3 3 18.8 189 2 190 3 I'M 32 31 141 217 26 116 37 15 15 2 60 204 76 18 195 1 44 1 1 45 4 193 194 15 93 13 77 9 1 67 252 6 145 195 95 46 34 7 189 28 1 136 196 197 198 199 43 19 19 15 41 4 1 2 1 80 2,182 9 22 121 75 16 33 11 12 3 139 4 129 6 161 21 13 44 4 2 2 24 1 IS 5 112 47 61 553 271 12 131 44 74 10 649 61 369 219 450 29 16 218 39 4 113 31 303 4,001 269 263 346 128 2,995 309 86 5 7 58 240 283 9 188 39 40 7 144 7 101 36 851 53 41 96 598 3 11 49 208 1,789 56 161 595 94 883 59 12 7 9 7 15 9 41 ' 99 4 1 .3 23 134 36 3 7 6 4 16 67 1 59 7 129 1 9 105 200 201 19 5 2 2 2 3 5 1 m, ?ra 2 222 7 135 80 292 47 204 (05 S3 76 3 49 24 244 54 1 128 3 36 8 14 14 3 12 3 4 5 45 2 18 11 1 6 11 3 283 69 65 149 637 85 1 515 3 3 13 17 30 122 3 2 134 221 4 48 169 172 5 1 41 662 1 206 207 208 JUJ 'HI 40 43 213 54 1 118 1 4 31 4 5 25 1 1 SO 54 477 131 4 171 48 29 10 651 135 22 211 129 2 72 16 1 2 15 9 24 427 4 18 8 10 3S7 IS 12 1 1 2 4 2 34 7 27 86 6 18 30 59 403 3 49 136 70 145 9 55 1 1 2 6 2 6 1 1 4 2 1 54 30 34 10 113 276 1 3 90 45 137 9 36 5 2 2 14 3 5 5 58 ?14 i 23 101 28 2,643 122 226 59 234 2,002 575 69 443 15 4 2 215 216 217 !1R 42 5 40 94 7 54 2 49 4 753 6 ?19 36 "ii 2 1 4 35 20 11 2 2 4S 6 271 2 21 5 1 4 113 127 4 16 222 223 2 9 4 9 9 695 285 14 1 1 1 2.'t "•; 3 1 1 5 ■ 2 1 4 1 118 2 W7 228 229 13 6 1 22 18 7 2 9 3 176 35 5 4 3 2 41 5 ' See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 172 POPULATION. Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION. DETROIT, MICH. FALL RIVER, MASS. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. JERSEY dTT, N. J. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. nn Manufacturing and mechanical Industries— Con. Semiskilled operatives (n. o. s. 1 ) — Continued. 337 294 9 34 1,554 922 286 346 37 298 545 108 16 6 47 32 62 58 7 2 142 123 2 17 831 448 95 2S8 28 237 8 11 1 1 10 * 5 88 55 14 19 301 120 80 101 76 270 42 67 7 1 5 mi IX). 233 10 324 119 72 133 12 384 324 6 15 227 91 17 119 4 15 45 2 320 314 4 2.867 2.661 69 137 18 78 109 49 5 59 49 6 4 11 103 46 5 41 23 4 14 4 204 3 6 2,34 3 2 2.35 7.36 2,37 1 2W »q 32 21 ?4n ?41 24? Textile industries — 329 325 1 1 2 344 335 44 243 744 Silk mills 42 245 246 6 1,224 1.198 1 8 2 247 1 1 6 6 2 1 20 ?4S 1 249 Silk mills 2 250 251 26 641 C17 9 197 186 1 1 6 1 1 25? 1 1 1 253 1 2S4 255 1 25fi 24 552 521 11 2,074 2,052 1 1 2,17 9 258 259 7 12 ?m Zfil 31 1,386 1,366 1 22 2,556 2,520 1 1 34 5,024 4,996 3 1 24 1,822 1,668 2 29 17 9 26? 2 1 2 1 39 38 36 203 264 SUk mills Zfi5 Bfifi 2 25 1 14 1 1 1 11 5 19 5, 924 5,880 2 5 37 124 110 1 22 12 1 95 84 3 1S1 1 145 2 33 10 1 7 267 11 3 208 269 Sill: mills 1 3 21 270 1 10 7 7 271 U 3 10 72 142 27? 273 274 Sill; mills 1 107 27.i 2 152 1,839 1,434 276 4 175 14 2,822 1.954 2 4 862 167 2 1 3 161 49 135 22 1 16 1 4 S5 2 256 30 45 17 154 1,572 106 51 132 1,283 167 394 68 4 19 26 19 81 128 585 352 37 315 81 20, 055 ?77 52 1 IS 163 1 1 42 10 105 12 512 27S 279 Silk mills 1 4 170 1,275 31 105 V, 1,093 2,118 5 5 53 ?sn 5 46 2,113 45 19 420 1,629 151 479 211 50 80 57 24 196 151 1.169 910 19 881 260 15.208 1 31 694 34 6 86 563 46 204 105 21 35 41 8 46 93 597 3S4 17 367 246 9.416 1 92 383 23 26 8 326 856 281 405 56 18 831 4 16 5 806 13 113 358 2 20 336 161 211 1 48 m 1,648 ?S3 284 1 2 53 344 2 165 285 286 162 339 1 2 1,320 ?S7 ?SS 2R9 Skilled occupations (n. o. s. 1 ) 2 2 2111 an 1 < 292 Wood carvers 2 283 Other skilled occupations 4 2 294 Stonecutters 47 14 218 164 7 157 146 3,815 295 ?9fi 611 3 126 41 1 43 15 2,409 37 66 320 1 33 2 ?97 29S 799 3 10 1.335 1 15 597 soo 23 162 301 50 Water transportation (selected occupations): 30? 15 245 84 456 2 62 112 122 1 1 , 1 1 74 581 1,348 663 303 394 305 4 5 . 1 Not otherwise specified. OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 173 OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. KANSAS CITY, MO. LOS ANGELES, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. LOWELL, MASS. MEMPHIS, TENN. MILWAUKEE, WIS. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. NASHVILLE, TENN. NEW HAVEN, CONN. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. Male. Female. Male. female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. 230 231 354 294 36 24 305 125 112 68 31 213 69 4 35 25 9 1 15 4 7 4 2 214 19 1 191 153 13 25 613 214 272 127 17 182 34 30 1 1 1 326 158 142 26 772 336 215 221 9 1R7 96 217 9 8 222 2 198 22 54 19 19 16 13 210 59 2 28 10 56 50 4 2 282 36 88 158 6 47 834 503 270 206 4 1 3 3 39 364 4 154 117 51 28 3 20 377 95 192 90 3 57 8 2 2 5 2 2 1 1 40 1,456 1,392 45 19 1,131 667 294 170 37 459 1,436 1,851 99 93 1 203 178 7 18 1.285 322 773 190 33 294 184 48 1 8 6 51. 45 2 4 325 144 116 65 2 112 129 S 3 3 15 5 7 3 1 225 66 2 2 60 40 4 16 181 100 31 50 30 46 9 6 1 232 233 1 21 5 6 10 2 120 6 5 2 40 20 15 5 45" 266 108 6 1 234 Si", 236 237 238 239 240 ?41 41 13 26 2 30 537 836 137 7 4 3 11 62 13 '4? 1 1 ?44 245 1 16 2 4 1 45 19 582 452 is 19 174 92 1 246 '47 26 12 1 14 14 10 10 ?4S ?49 250 11 3 17 7 3 67 63 644 511 41 41 398 341 1 '51 9^ 2- 13 12 2 3 3 7 7 3 3 ?53 '54 255 8 2 1 1 85 48 322 291 19 38 544 293 2 3 3 256 2 ?57 39 13 2 2 6 6 11 10 1 7 •>V, ?59 1 7 260 1 26 16 15 1,190 948 145 106 1,177 812 2 1 'fil 2 3 W 2 1 5 1 31 12 141 46 31 1 14 1 12 8 6 41 33 1 5 263 • '64 1 3 265 1 3 21 15 4 25 85 10 130 6 159 83 2,280 1,706 3 276 295 ISO 116 223 142 3,041 2,299 5 432 305 1,321 812 1 2 54 22 8 61 12 1 22 1 1 11 81 8 1 1 14 14 2 1 57 39 ?66 1 15 2 44 4 2 2 267 ?68 8 1 8 3 31 1 ?69 4 1 16 1 7 270 1 12 1 19 6 10 7 115 9 46 20 9 45 2 8 53 40 4 17 1 49 24 13 4 3 16 2 14 12 271 ?7? 7 1 7 3 38 8 3 1 23 10 ?73 '74 6 275 2 1 118 20 13 13 106 21 31 33 3.505 1,S61 4 474 1,166 405 24 24 13 344 SI 130 12 2 7 3 163 346 2,S20 915 10 313 1,5S2 292 43 70 3 176 1,400 1 2 38 1,523 1 1 1 1 124 16 '76 1 59 1 1 34 2 218 1 13 575 1 34 18 4 32 5 2 25 561 3 148 175 235 77 231 70 17 21 10 22 66 5 574 132 9 123 40 4,708 4 277 '78 62 3 1 4 54 773 36 11 25 701 53 398 108 2 58 21 27 94 70 1, 150 227 28 199 132 13.814 95 50 19 20 2 144 60 1 279 3 'SO 1 57 1,878 13 11 15 1,839 25 223 56 1 43 9 3 115 70 755 297 11 286 77 12,298 54 44 590 6 16 2 566 59 224 58 2 30 22 4 102 45 776 361 30 331 86 9,739 40 45 205 20 197 1,829 74 43 27 1,6S5 19S 413 174 6 . 37 90 41 195 74 1,201 799 29 770 295 12,970 49 1,473 994 42 153 2S 116 1,107 17 12 14 1,064 51 307 S7 26 549 723 2 39 2 680 571 2 3 16 195 1 3 1 190 15 113 16 5 103 114 2 21 91 374 1 281 282 283 34 412 2 36 95 226 2 2o 31 344 IS 63 55 734 3 2S4 'R5 19 5 1 171 412 286 287 '8S 374 378 199 499 186 842 1 1 339 18 129 14 62 99 3 799 2,016 8 2 198 701 8 'S9 2 7 "11 1 9 4 1 47 50 292 191 14 177 34 7,819 76 231 1 6S 25 4 145 36 1,115 391 9 382 192 16,333 1 2 9 7 W 2 1 7 294 41 127 70 5 65 22 1,935 36 1 1 73 42 8 178 227 10 217 43 5,027 32 1 217 295 296 W7 227 394 611 614 265 50 298 299 300 301 1 838 3 841 10 428 5 597 12 869 3 143 302 3 9 5 9 4 83 177 239 a 38 9 115 6 2 24 107 15 226 6 120 177 254 4 5 3 22 5 33 7 96 10 47 96 69 203 1 305 4 » See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 174 POPULATION. Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 353 357 358 359 360 361 3C2 363 364 365 366 367 363 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 OCCUPATION. DETROIT, MICH. FALL RIVER, MASS. Male. Female. Transportation— Continued. Road and street transportation (selected occupations): Carriage and hack drivers Chauffeurs Draymen, teamsters, and expressmen 1 Foremen of livery and transfer companies Garage keepers and managers Hostlers and stable hands Livery -stable keepers and managers _ Proprietors and managers of transfer companies — Railroad transportation (selected occupations): Baggagemen and freight agents Baggagemen Freight agents Boiler washers and engine hostlers. Brakemen Conductors (steam railroad) Conductors (street railroad) Foremen and overseers Laborers Steam railroad. Street railroad.. Locomotive engineers. . Locomotive firemen. . . Motormen Officials and superintendents. Steam railroad Street railroad Switchmen, flagmen, and yardmen Switchmen and flagmen (steam railroad). Switchmen and flagmen (street railroad).. Yardmen (steam railroad) Ticket and station agents. Express, post, telegraph, and telephone (selected occup'ns): Agents (express companies) Express messengers and railway mail clerks. Express messengers Railway mail clerks Mail carriers Telegraph and telephone linemen. Telegraph messengers Telegraph operators Telephone operators Other transportation pursuits: Forem3n and overseers (n. o. s. 3 ) Road and street building and repairing Telegraph and telephone companies . . . Water transportation Other transportation Inspectors Steam railroad Street railroad Other transportation Laborers (n. o. s. 3 ) Road and street building and repairing. Street cleaning Other transportation Proprietors, officials, and managers (n. o. s. a ) T 'legraph and telephone companies Other transportation Other occupations (semiskilled) . Steam railroad Street railroad Other transportation Trade. Bankers, brokers, and money lenders Bankers and bank officials Commercial brokers and commission men. Loan brokers and loan company officials.. Pawnbrokers Stockbrokers Brokers not specified and promoters Clerks in stores ' Commercial travelers Decorators, drapers, and window dressers. Deliverymen Bakeries and laundries. Stores 136 481 2,863 68 52 120 62 108 138 98 40 13 337 316 772 217 1,937 1,441 496 506 324 187 157 30 729 643 18 68 19 121 50 71 359 201 59 244 53 105 59 32 12 2 221 152 31 38 2,535 2,273 70 192 49 23 26 216 1 107 44 65 22,785 509 137 176 13 6 93 84 2,048 1,608. 62 1-, 912 253 1,659 1 88 1.1S6 Male. Female. 4,564 1,474 16 5 2 1 1 37 102 697 13 7 34 23 117 31 130 110 20 23 23 124 5 1 4 26 21 2 3 17 7 5 5 344 311 22 11 4,516 447 72 13 683 99 5S4 GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. Male. Female. 731 53 43 10 IS 157 154 137 78 315 277 38 167 140 52 204 172 2 30 77 21 56 105 115 13 56 15 84 54 11 19 561 521 15 25 21 IS 3 36 26 4 122 52 36 6 1 14 13 579 681 23 524 68 456 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Male. 1 9 145 486 14 3 71 192 ,725 24 18 187 70 58 109 84 25 51 498 440 357 188 1,195 1,002 193 570 363 359 120 104 16 517 442 12 63 33 256 55 201 191 132 36 253 31 54 25 25 1 3 237 187 25 25 866 754 36 76 44 35 144 106 17 21 14,898 Female. 421 106 185 22 7 1,392 1,639 47 1.005 140 865 3 27 532 JERSEY CITT, N. J. Male. Female. 2,333 718 13 3 97 166 3,562 73 26 220 42 109 70 19 56 865 469 342 384 5,623 5,480 143 589 510 304 102. 96 534 16 130 38 59 40 19 193 69 53 202 70 131 19 17 60 35 475 409 23 43 1,315 789 56 470 55 10 45 321 188 33 100 14, 129 302 76 119 2 15 67 23 1,551 384 13 1,572 194 1,378 i See footnotes to Table I, page 91. OCCUPATION STATISTICS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 175 KANSAS CITY, MO. LOS ANGELES, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. LOWELL, MASS. MEMPHIS, TENN. MILWAUKEE, WIS. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. NASHVILLE, TENN. NEW HAVEN, CONN. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. im 100 377 2,712 82 48 251 69 104 107 50 57 44 238 436 554 237 1,833 1,582 251 339 218 564 216 182 34 751 651 19 81 60 25 440 115 325 247 194 69 354 54 138 75 48 4 11 185 145 17 23 989 837 48 104 86 51 35 151 77 32 42 21,209 72 590 2,875 42 69 244 86 117 81 52 29 23 337 455 864 299 1,887 1,566 321 465 320 920 174 160 14 376 302 40 34 57 19 191 64 127 297 303 73 269 54 118 57 37 18 6 223 162 40 21 1,180 859 69 252 57 32 25 174 104 33 37 26,849 105 121 1,736 63 5 177 34 44 56 31 25 40 225 238 437 153 1,240 1,024 216 353 275 449 129 117 12 552 503 12 37 32 19 94 44 50 182 84 63 164 18 114 89 20 3 2 197 129 53 15 2,036 1,937 42 57 31 15 16 92 62 10 20 14, 112 50 56 478 10 3 84 17 17 25 23 2 11 105 46 118 31 185 160 25 53 49 122 8 5 3 68 62 1 5 8 3 7 5 2 68 37 8 20 4 23 12 8 2 1 28 17 1 10 143 121 6 16 13 11 2 25 5 5 15 4,039 2 2 1 1 1 1 4 60 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 810 84 183 1,463 36 15 142 29 20 55 27 28 35 154 264 318 124 1,326 1,149 177 374 337 263 93 79 14 510 468 4 38 18 13 25 52 121 91 57 170 15 43 18 7 15 3 125 105 17 3 725 622 26 77 24 15 9 143 90 31 22 11,218 3 20 20 2 2 2 18 181 5 2 2 1 1,084 129 258 2,460 53 20 193 51 82 124 74 50 14 422 300 499 186 2,298 1,980 318 529 390 519 89 70 19 724 662 6 56 30 14 97 36 61 306 101 61 149 43 50 16 10 21 3 112 92 10 10 1,779 1,633 23 123 44 18 26 287 145 41 101 18.259 103 395 2,913 60 34 192 68 80 126 74 52 77 634 421 462 289 3,511 3,122 389 650 543 451 200 l.vs 12 1,093 974 21 98 28 16 263 52 211 305 227 47 232 28 109 66 36 2 5 213 162 18 33 2,181 2,030 68 83 56 37 19 292 169 29 94 21,807 59 86 662 11 4 122 34 32 38 24 14 26 142 185 174 104 1,023 929 94 331 253 149 83 77 6 345 307 4 34 17 6 87 31 56 78 61 56 154 17 30 11 19 1 34 32 2 1 1 20 157 67 162 746 16 9 105 32 27 34 24 10 19 163 132 243 109 836 652 184 210 126 240 56 50 6 143 114 3 26 9 9 66 17 49 95 83 25 72 19 36 6 21 5 4 64 50 7 7 433 341 23 69 18 12 6 82 52 12 18 6,463 107 1 1 ins 1M (HI 1 in IV' 1 1 1 2 313 111 2 2 4 Hi 117 lis 119 !')|] 1?1 1 17 15 2 2 20 18 2 322 123 33 30 3 20 9 11 8 8 12 12 ;■'', • | i''T 1'N l'"l ltd 131 1 1 Tl'i v-v, i'fi 135 1 4 1 2 1 V,h !V 11« «'| Mil 5 2 341 14 1 ' 1 90 700 6 1 82 711 4 1 34 524 9 63 747 9 343 28 346 2 6 114 6 4 2 9 3.-0 2 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 114 103 5 6 266 194 13 59 37 24 13 100 63 26 11 7,957 1 1 2 2 856 2 ffl 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 13 13 3 6 6 1 13 13 358 m 6 6 9 9 5 5 361 UW 5 2 1 2 2,947 1 2 1 5 2 3 7 6 2 1 3,881 1 2,310 1 3,452 2 365 4,193 1,170 366 911 165 475 16 9 130 116 2,072 1,563 48 1,381 259 1,122 16 3 6 1,083 231 300 32 9 306 205 2,098 1,229 90 1,648 419 1,229 45 11 12 3 382 67 207 4 4 76 24 1,307 745 31 1,542 162 1,380 1 60 28 6 1 8 9 8 485 116 6 533 61 472 2 2 173 4 1 i 341 73 197 14 11 27 19 1,116 631 11 1,070 122 948 11 2 2 2 366 69 184 2 3 661 160 324 19 8 88 62 2,711 1,822 71 1,615 225 1,390 14 3 4 1 156 37 74 7 5 15 18 572 485 21 664 45 619 140 4 3 113 54 19 2 2 26 10 378 298 14 631 89 542 3 2 3GS 1 1 1 2 5 943 24 4 3 8 11 901 21 10 5 251 10 5 61 50 1,896 1,447 76 1,680 148 1,532 1 1 1,679 18 5 2 3 3 1,471 21 5 1 373 374 375 376 408 11 2 2 175 3 378 3 2 2 1 a Not otherwise specified. 176 POPULATION, Table III — TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 379 380 381 383 384 385 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 400 407 408 409 410 411 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 OCCUPATION. Trade — Continued. Floorwalkers, foremen, and overseers Floorwalkers and foremen in stores . . . Foremen warehouses, stockyards, etc. Inspectors, gaugers, and samplers Insurance agents and officials Insurance agents Officials of insurance companies Laborers In coal and lumber yards, warehouses, etc. Coal yards Elevators Lumberyards Stockyards Warehouses Laborers, porters, and helpers in stores. Newsboys Proprietors, officials, and managers (n. o. s.i) . Employment office keepers Proprietors, etc. , elevators Proprietors, etc. , warehouses Other proprietors, officials, and managers. Real estate agents and officials. Retail dealers Salesmen and saleswomen Auctioneers Demonstrators Sales agents Salesmen and saleswomen (stores) 2 Undertakers Wholesale dealers, importers, and exporters.. Other pursuits (semiskilled)... Fruit graders and packers. Meat cutters O ther occupations Public service (not elsewhere classified). Firemen (fire department) Guards, watchmen, and doorkeepers.. Laborers (public service) Garbage men and scavengers. Other laborers Marshals, sheriffs, detectives, etc. Detectives Marshals and constables Probation and truant officers. Sheriffs Officials and inspectors (city and county). Officials and inspectors (city) Officials and inspectors (county) Officials and inspectors (state and United States). Officials and inspectors (state) Officials and inspectors (United States) Policemen Soldiers, sailors, and marines Other pursuits Life-savers Lighthouse keepers O ther occupations Professional service. Actors Architects Artists, sculptors, and teachers of art. Authors, editors, and reporters Authors Editors and reporters Chemists, assayers, and metallurgists Civil and mining engineers and surveyors. . Civil engineers and surveyors Mining engineers Clergymen College presidents and professors. . Dentists Designers, draftsmen, and inventors . Designers Draftsmen Inventors DETROIT, MICH. Male. 211 179 32 746 650 96 896 190 9 654 15 23 441 301 128 6 8 30 84 670 7,238 5,133 17 21 274 4,821 142 414 120 89 3,803 021 700 544 5 539 152 97 26 5 24 198 175 23 184 14 170 657 638 109 5 10 94 6.154 131 17.5 219 222 22 200 320 296 274 22 360 26 299 803 119 645 39 Female. 19 060 4,150 110 1 152 45 21 24 FALL RIVER, MASS. Male. 147 132 15 115 64 123 30 3 4 61 1,450 1,006 6 2 36 1,022 35 88 5S 119 187 20 249 12 6 4 39 37 2 20 10 10 159 2 20 9 1 10 785 102 6 38 38 15 18 5 Female. 1 139 440 4 428 CRAND RAPIDS, MICH. Male. 202 169 33 282 74 206 '"2 157 134 6 38 ion 1,913 1,103 3 2 47 1,111 42 126 100 2 71 27 602 149 141 68 10 58 30 12 1.421 48 36 59 4S 1 47 13 63 58 4 144 13 70 134 75 57 2 Female. 9 4 466 4 1 3 1 1,302 INDIANAPOLIS, I.ND. Male. Female. 135 121 14 48 709 610 99 403 156 11 115 526 308 108 4 13 12 79 505 3,734 3,395 10 94 3,284 102 205 193 154 39 109 39 70 369 50 19 1 IS S3 81 100 149 9 140 104 130 125 5 356 14 16S 29 247 13 14 270 39 10 1,120 6 1 156 3 27 80 73 27 1,736 19 265 351 4 307 7 2 300 2 73 44 10 3 2 11 3 JERSEY CITY, N. J. Male. Female. 112 88 24 411 369 42 516 158 18 233 27 80 560 5,1 75 6 7 30 32 344 4,370 3,287 7 11 58 3,211 94 204 140 4 10 132 1.844 200 515 241 235 144 115 23 5 1 134 111 23 71 8 63 459 54 20 42 71 153 103 5 10S 139 134 5 175 20 74 253 80 164 1 Not otherwise specified. OCCUPATION STATISTICS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 177 KANSAS CITY, MO. L03 A NO ELE3, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KT. LOWELL, MASS. MEMPHIS, TENN. MILWAUKEE, WIS. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. NASHVILLE, TENN. NEW HAVEN, CONN. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. 379 380 231 178 53 87 723 643 80 395 17 45 107 195 31 718 175 270 13 37 51 169 1,614 5,116 5,104 18 15 126 4,945 77 436 288 7 129 152 2,076 42 41 1 76 16 15 1 1 223 196 27 61 653 573 80 1,292 20 3 1,215 4 50 526 223 269 39 16 52 162 3,102 7,155 6,375 30 20 208 6,117 77 488 257 28 133 96 2,147 36 36 115 101 14 104 647 564 83 534 95 47 315 25 52 991 173 129 5 10 30 84 238 3,837 2,798 12 3 108 2,675 65 330 144 2 55 87 2,105 29 29 26 25 1 7 144 128 16 72 54 1 1 1 1 56 50 6 253 348 304 44 463 37 70 274 6 76 1,301 110 111 6 15 33 57 384 2,641 1,974 6 4 54 1,910 38 216 154 3 64 87 1,548 7 7 7 2 2 28 2 1 1 19 134 588 7 15 566 3 1 16 1 15 12 168 150 18 62 665 586 79 1,010 507 40 393 44 26 487 199 146 10 12 20 104 533 5,264 3,573 7 16 246 3,304 107 396 184 1 65 118 2,300 30 29 1 7 19 18 1 283 225 58 133 578 484 94 824 89 123 556 6 50 580 131 436 48 159 34 195 1,274 4,936 5,015 8 11 140 4,856 81 347 309 9 123 177 2,562 27 27 31 25 6 49 324 281 43 533 49 92 330 24 38 738 79 40 1 4 7 28 238 2,073 1,671 3 1 50 1,617 31 192 60 7 7 7 7 1 1 34 32 2 6 216 1S3 33 215 109 5 99 4 4 382 383 384 4 IS 17 1 1 5 11 10 1 12 13 13 1 1 386 1 1 1 1 18 1 23 4 2 1 32 2 17 12 22 1 2 182 72 29 392 22 1 11 11 31 1 3 62 21 7 1 2 1 1 39 8 1 394 8 5 5 5 2 112 542 6 7 529 15 1 7 21 162 2,550 1,356 5 1 49 1,301 45 109 53 2 32 19 845 1 1 35 239 1,482 2 4 125 1,332 874 6 1 38 829 39 81 49 4 192 425 6 6 413 1 3 398 3 3 356 1,401 3 16 545 1,765 5 41 290 1,452 399 400 401 402 176 417 2,154 2 220 735 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 48 10 1,424 9 9 19 1 37 19 2,098 9 10 45 9 19 15 1,367 3 4 39 35 11 1,719 8 6 43 40 15 1,397 3 15 35 3 11 6 718 2 4 6 1 38 18 44 5 909 6 15 45 963 15 4 411 412 18 11 36 41 43 13 32 24 6 8 413 348 317 291 11 280 156 94 31 6 26 299 259 40 150 20 130 447 21 47 284 303 386 35 351 165 78 35 1 51 414 306 108 134 27 107 352 54 55 262 445 451 32 419 95 58 15 4 18 166 144 22 173 17 156 418 44 51 9 122 189 351 1 2 182 241 651 5 646 86 31 15 S 8 1 1 458 384 471 46 425 80 34 19 8 19 211 188 23 98 17 SI 474 63 61 12 8 41 4,595 373 316 1,017 11 1,006 90 65 5 3 17 166 149 17 146 86 60 348 36 70 117 173 346 56 290 61 23 5 1 1 160 161 138 3 135 31 14 11 2 4 75 73 2 44 8 36 195 21 20 414 41 1 1 1 4 1 8 7 3 4 417 4 2 2 7 1 351 17 2 8 4 3 51 47 4 11 3 8 142 1 25 2 3 3 8 2 4 418 419 2 2 1 3 2 7 4 3 5 2 3 1 1 9 1 1 40 115 95 20 44 6 38 167 31 31 1 1 1 1 1 33 65 51 14 58 24 34 122 12 9 1 1 2 1 1 423 424 425 426 3 2 1 4 1 3 23 9 14 10 1 9 7 3 i 2 3 2 1 4 2 2 4 4 428 2 430 431 432 433 434 435 1 1 1 1 1 54 7,717 1 30 1,914 1 1,330 1 19 1,841 47 5,047 1 2,977 1 5,094 42 3,380 1 2,159 25 975 861 70 4,807 1 3,841 9 1,682 1,265 3,215 1,316 436 437 110 170 151 208 14 194 71 406 381 25 316 15 254 150 13 119 IS 92 3 173 33 16 17 3 237 246 268 320 45 275 191 907 637 270 471 85 341 386 43 300 43 210 6 293 104 46 58 3 82 52 65 124 10 114 28 242 232 10 392 43 150 145 19 119 7 47 11 12 11 35 1 34 36 47 46 1 95 6 41 102 33 62 7 4 18 7 3 4 1 39 40 30 81 1 80 30 142 142 38 1 27 10 1 9 4 83 145 193 178 10 168 106 173 158 15 277 61 263 614 68 534 12 52 3 121 17 2 15 137 116 175 191 9 182 61 329 296 33 363 143 240 312 34 257 21 89 2 193 55 13 42 6 14 27 32 68 2 66 13 71 67 4 244 83 81 33 3 27 9 1 39 23 6 17 1 3 SO 4 25 28 36 67 3 64 45 122 113 9 149 142 77 151 24 118 9 12 438 439 440 441 442 443 40 28 10 18 1 18 14 4 10 2 445 446 447 448 449 450 5 2 4 8 5 2 1 18 39 20 36 12 20 4 2 6 3 4 4 5 2 5 4 1 243 15 82 30 4 20 6 5 15 2 2 1 1 5 8 8 23 IS 4 1 32 7 19 17 2 3 4 3 1 452 1 3 32446°— 14 12 » See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 178 POPULATION. Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 493 499 500 501 502 503 604 505 506 507 508 609 510 611 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 122 OCCUPATION. Professional service — Continued. Lawyers, judges, and justices , Musicians and teachers of music Photographers , Physicians and surgeons Showmen Teachers Teachers (athletics, dancing, etc.). Teachers (school) Trained nurses Veterinary surgeons Other professional pursuits. Semiprofessional pursuits Abstractors, notaries, and justices of peace. . . Fortune tellers, hypnotists, spiritualists, etc. Healers (except physicians and surgeons) Keepers of charitable and penal institutions. Officials of lodges, societies, etc Religious and charity workers Theatrical owners, managers, and officials . . . Other occupations Attendants and helpers (professional service) . Domestic and personal service. . Barbers, hairdressers, and manicurists. Bartenders Billiard room, dance hall, skating rink, etc., keepers. Billiard and pool room keepers Dance hall, skating rink, etc., keepers Boarding and lodging house keepers. Bootblacks Charwomen and cleaners Elevator tenders Hotel keepers and managers Housekeepers and stewards Janitors and sextons Laborers (domestic and professional service). . Launderers and laundresses (not in laundry).. Laundry operatives l Laundry owners, officials, and managers > Mid wives and nurses (not trained). Midwives Nurses (not trained) Porters (except in stores) Restaurant, cafe, and lunch-room keepers.. Saloon keepers Servants Bell boys, chore boys, etc.. Chambermaids Coachmen and footmen . . . Cooks Otherservants Waiters.. Other pursuits Bathhouse keepers and attendants Cemetery keepers Cleaners and renovators (clothing, etc.). . Umbrella menders and scissors grinders.. Other occupations Clerical occupations.. Agents, canvassers, and collectors.. Agents Canvassers Collectors Bookkeepers, cashiers, and accountants.. Clerks (except clerks in stores). Shipping clerks Other clerks Messenger, bundle, and office boys ' Bundle and cash boys and girls Messenger, errand, and office boys . Stenographers and typewriters DETROIT, MICH. Male. 833 536 220 871 300 24 276 31 28 50 275 21 3 17 15 47 61 89 22 7,884 1,006 919 67 57 10 97 81 75 267 189 128 833 163 IS 194 74 425 240 1,102 946 93 40 564 249 141 28 11 84 14 4 12,286 1,053 670 83 300 3,123 6,869 1,129 5,740 779 50 729 Female. 2,043 10 2,033 561 103 9 C 41 17 10 74 2 4 231 5 1 1,3S5 90 29 673 212 12 1,172 1,014 2 806 29 777 6,758 681 5,993 39 3 7,325 2,052 1,899 29 1,870 139 93 46 FALL RIVER, MASS. Male. 56 98 33 123 16 69 3 262 113 29 24 5 25 17 7 103 16 15 190 54 9 90 47 17 61 24 198 22 48 1.227 144 29 32 83 526 93 433 71 14 57 6S1 esi 115 ""'5 31 22 1,978 23 159 "31 ""2 333 5 164 84 1 127 5 122 968 ""6 129 833 66 576 10 2 272 133 5 128 3 2 1 GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. Male. 182 1U2 67 214 42 83 4 1,614 270 182 14 12 2 25 12 7 20 264 60 4 35 11 71 40 125 213 31 24 109 49 2,248 300 147 40 113 585 1,134 248 108 19 Female. 2 194 24 13 1 726 3 723 141 ""llV 51 3 2 14 6 1 24 1 3,457 44 1 4 229 17 2 252 255 1 246 i 241 1 24 1,901 "34 164 1,703 136 4 3 .... 1,643 537 273 13 260 33 21 12 769 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Male. Femalo. 258 10S 665 85 230 15 215 11 26 31 238 24 6 19 10 77 51 44 5.730 772 691 73 62 11 56 42 36 131 70 2S 690 200 42 125 53 38 520 152 576 825 79 89 304 353 112 11 14 79 S 3 6,776 792 361 87 344 1,540 2,819 431 2.3SS 385 :7 348 240 318 24 50 1 1,184 3 1,181 377 46 149 ,359 156 2 1,042 14 675 114 17 2,034 6S9 1 401 4 397 59 1 3,847 97 873 2,877 3,934 73 17 44 12 1,104 641 8 633 131 103 28 JERSEY CITY, N. J. Male. 277 226 79 236 38 115 6 109 13 22 146 22 2 2 26 22 18 44 10 49 5,403 707 674 13 12 1 17 82 25 132 51 109 245 74 21 208 99 27 "27 1,135 160 506 650 27 53 424 146 390 78 18 6 47 6 1 10.454 477 192 32 253 1,925 6,811 640 6,171 746 7 739 ' See footnotes to Table I, page 91. OCCUPATION STATISTICS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 179 KANSAS CITV, MO. LOS ANGELES, CAL. LOUISVILLE, LOWELL, MASS. MEMPHIS, TENN. MILWAUKEE, WIS. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. NASHVILLE, TENN. NEW HAVEN, CONN. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. 453 925 351 141 914 110 4 533 34 90 13 1,000 590 293 1,0S5 162 15 871 60 236 6 44S 251 76 597 115 79 99 36 151 28 1 113 8 11 314 140 48 352 46 187 13 12 2 491 478 169 551 67 4 490 33 38 4 664 440 198 605 86 3 545 51 87 4 223 86 43 344 25 145 6 19 1 189 138 48 226 24 454 455 456 457 264 11 38 4 140 8 18 2 458 459 460 275 10 265 1,144 3 1,141 359 30 329 1,922 11 1,911 180 8 172 1,141 6 1,135 92 4 88 545 5 540 126 6 120 654 3 651 366 24 342 1,781 10 1,771 330 23 313 1,943 5 1,938 149 3 146 624 4 620 217 20 197 715 5 710 461 462 26 55 31 522 69 54 94 751 23 IS 21 378 12 4 11 110 5 14 15 9 265 4 8 37 46 392 12 25 4S 484 8 11 16 199 24 3 6 31 241 463 26 78 22 41 57 21 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 303 45 3 26 23 55 43 77 31 65 233 10 13 86 18 13 87 6 479 76 14 51 20 68 121 100 29 80 318 18 8 116 20 36 117 198 12 1 9 18 37 28 35 58 130 99 2 8 11 17 53 2 46 1 2 8 4 11 19 1 21 IS 3 3 3 8 1 8 SI 13 3 6 21 6 20 12 37 35 6 11 7 3 8 54 211 21 2 32 11 46 24 56 19 7S 113 2 5 44 16 11 29 2 4 68 254 15 2 20 18 42 79 60 IS 72 182 6 1 60 20 12 82 89 10 4 3 5 21 23 7 16 22 45 3 2 3 11 25 1 42 85 2 2 9 20 16 25 11 32 90 4 20 6 11 47 1 47? 3 108 1 96 1 473 55 71 28 474 8,538 11,977 10,388 11,340 6,027 13,911 1,378 2,805 5,522 13,761 5,915 11,016 6,685 12,538 3,001 10, 294 2,779 4,558 475 476 915 683 112 103 9 203 48 46 198 175 219 1,163 410 118 110 8 446 110 80 274 310 418 592 621 45 3S 7 02 42 31 128 54 102 244 120 22 20 2 79 27 7 59 21 34 1 1 4S5 35 4 492 312 IS 17 1 64 64 19 77 43 110 1 1 695 57 1 8 S12 729 37 27 10 74 28 60 226 105 220 4 3 840 754 76 67 9 125 75 31 263 248 185 2 1 320 66 19 12 7 48 41 13 49 32 46 1 1 288 36 8 376 352 15 in 5 39 23 12 44 47 61 3 477 478 4 3 1,457 1 1 3 479 3 686 3 6S6 1 805 4S0 481 1,395 293 482 483 58 82 1 125 61 269 1 76 93 1 95 28 484 80 7 7 485 4S0 487 488 489 490 50 922 147 67 172 83 605 65 10 2,546 752 11 14S 659 299 38 862 143 709 124 28 667 971 16 30 597 205 45 118 43 385 100 8 5,290 618 3 22 158 69 3 61 41 350 12 1 107 108 29 242 165 140 79 36 197 38 12 5,137 668 1 73 561 133 43 102 60 505 101 11 1,108 593 6 62 808 162 22 150 119 705 93 15 735 934 6 15 151 64 85 65 20 220 32 3 4,330 341 2 39 "355 66 21 71 57 245 18 4 616 106 491 497 48 442 7 435 60 1,069 18 1,051 IS 486 14 472 24 24 197 2 195 23 23 496 15 481 29 530 103 427 36 729 25 704 4 4 376 7 369 21 21 350 15 493 48 60 18 29 36 335 494 1,230 354 456 1,602 84 669 473 130 2,684 129 883 100 419 1,369 135 17 62 19 223 11 84 83 45 4 1 1,248 40 158 1,050 1,002 135 142 1,712 288 3 167 516 738 53 2 6,191 21 525 3,711 1,934 253 125 1,396 620 73 531 229 400 1,174 100 721 96 19 871 154 112 261 344 39 4,533 7 182 2,739 1,605 87 108 241 439 20 90 194 135 495 496 74 3 5,002 97 • 53 10 5,949 3 106 46 78 6,417 5 76 54 2 6,949 1 232 6 8 497 498 4,877 7 193 2,601 499 274 73 son 96 914 508 42 1,621 892 135 387 712 110 236 201 96 684 294 501 502 1,095 3,633 789 3,888 2,504 3,336 615 5,721 719 5,997 348 2,180 503 852 619 1,162 725 545 125 82 217 561 67 3S3 340 697 1,106 263 30 335 207 504 B0=> 175 23 11 137 4 30 9 150 33 8 94 7 S 8,590 35 12 80 9 13 51 7 25 8 1 16 IS 1 167 6 6 152 3 27 5 22 66 15 13 21 13 4 9,313 22 6 SO 17 12 42 2 8,828 28 6 39 5 2 31 1 9 3 8 31 7 9 11 4 5 1 506 4 13 1 1 507 508 21 21 13 19 1 2 6,040 3 509 2 5,054 3 5,277 1 510 8,817 5,170 5,687 2,970 1,266 1,045 4,156 1,393 2,617 1,165 2,819 1,997 511 512 513 514 1,082 511 201 370 72 32 26 14 1,344 523 396 425 68 28 30 10 672 205 112 355 67 35 28 4 114 48 12 54 8 2 5 1 561 159 74 328 41 5 29 7 777 353 146 278 43 7 28 8 831 395 147 289 62 17 36 9 371 146 47 178 18 4 13 1 220 90 38 92 30 5 22 3 515 2,297 1,485 2,322 1,742 1,368 893 276 563 1,256 303 2,275 1,535 2,788 1,636 839 301 756 826 516 517 518 4,417 493 3,924 688 10 67S 3,941 47S 3,463 792 S 784 3,006 367 2,639 428 3 425 768 125 643 205 7 198 1,843 271 1,572 158 5 153 5,094 tIL'l 4,173 961 17 944 4,342 690 3,652 1,023 16 1,007 1,132 134 998 194 5 189 1,412 315 1,097 409 9 400 519 520 521 547 22 525 45 18 27 592 80 512 162 127 35 3S6 103 283 115 105 10 84 4 SO 11 2 9 324 55 269 36 13 23 773 18 755 202 145 57 447 41 406 141 115 26 130 20 110 20 4 16 319 11 308 46 32 14 522 474 2,880 391 2,290 255 1,467 24 258 172 855 394 2,536 420 3,178 145 632 112 6S6 180 POPULATION. Table III TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION. NEW ORLEANS, LA. NEW YORK, N. T. MANHATTAN BOROUGH. BRONX BOROUGH. BROOKLYN BOROUGH. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. 1 131,360 106,600 143,638 42,929 1,907,643 1,566,240 1,913,897 586, 193 950, 865 794,529 950,046 345,443 172,049 137,318 169,765 41,142 635,707 516,202 652,640 2 All occupations 169,507 3 Agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry — 3, 156 | 602 9.455 495 2,134 78 753 26 2,184 90 174 242 286 847 143 698 6 42 6 32 17 30 14 415 143 272 98 179 1,312 2,449 170 2,279 6 10 22 258 74 184 48 22 665 473 17 456 4 12 59 149 1 11 27 111 375 25 350 3 1 4 9 1 8 2 ft 1 8 3 7 27 2 q 149 8 25 10 11 12 2 96 6 60 18 12 661 18 871 319 46 412 94 3,595 3 11 3 13 16 4 7 5 2 1 8 2 1 79 11 168 69 21 50 28 5S3 1 10 3 15 ifi 4 327 2 3S6 99 7 251 29 567 2 3 2 21 2 63 16 2 32 13 399 345 5 174 68 8 71 27 1,074 1 18 19 Gardeners, florists, fruit growers, and nurserymen 46 17 2 27 34 20 3 9 2 153 15 9 1 3 2 46 3 2 7 7 1 23 Garden, greenhouse, orchard, and nursery laborers 73 13 45 •>■> 442 100 25 200 6 109 55 12 6 1 2,478 9S5 132 30 »8 62 3 341 218 24 17 8 38 305 91 3 3 10 3 659 378 37 8 29 70 14 27 2 31) 1 16 9 2 4 32 85 13 13 10 47 1 1 27 10 8 42 14 6 48 23 69 3 3 1 40 22 848 8 5 20 8 24 i 4 15 6 7 10 5 23 3 2 35 36 2 2 1 5 Other agricultural and animal husbandry pursuits 2 38 39 40 41 42 1 2 3 2 38 12 11 5S4 4 3 78 15 3 170 1 1 1 8 H v\ 20 19 1 228 41 68 119 70 4 12 2 74 2 2 6 5 1 161 19 46 96 45 3 9 7 7 5 5 2 44 2 16 6 1 1 8 54 21 18 15 21 1 2 2 12 47 48 3 3 6 4 4 2 1 1 50 M ">? 2 51 1 54 7 60 1 1 154 237 345 341 4 148 448 643 84 101 250 243 343 309 34 286 412 369 38 38 1,067 915 1,627 1,310 317 526 1,667 1,567 201 155 41 66 67 1 1 1 65 3 61 3 61 7(1 71 7' 13 4 8 1 6 2 30 12 71 74 1 182 POPULATION. Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION. NEW ORLEANS, LA. NEW YORK, N. T. MANHATTAN BOROUGH. BRONX BOROUGH. BROOKLYN BOROUGH. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. 75 Manufacturing and mechanical industries— Con. 3,782 648 661 2 19 691 55 18 37 63 1,236 55 46 4 29 13 697 456 15 9 4 3 20 41,442 16,826 2,226 1,061 776 15,512 3,030 773 2,257 1,601 14,898 2,370 2,721 2,349 132 240 7,320 7,924 281 194 73 5 9 49S 5,275 1,234 1,915 2,126 41,253 35,501 5,752 2,531 91 447 50 1,943 2,398 670 327 711 622 68 5,615 210 956 152 59 4,238 1,664 436 153 no 747 218 1,502 703 251 S4S 1,214 35 m 53 1,015 18, 193 25 223 766 478 253 381 30 7 131 34 398 2,175 668 2 684 15,554 6,880 533 904 334 6,700 872 173 699 816 6,084 /69 1,054 941 47 66 3,809 2,861 73 68 4 4,702 1,502 73 27 55 2,290 325 74 251 126 1,596 343 164 143 2 19 420 894 12 8 2 15,441 7,264 1,408 120 263 5,134 1,467 455 1,012 561 5,577 1,047 1,220 1,052 59 109- 2,344 3,094 166 98 61 3 4 288 1,791 500 674 617 10,513 8,702 1,811 1,255 87 332 14 822 729 226 158 144 156 45 2,890 39 300 65 19 2,467 687 175 35 62 321 94 653 155 112 386 747 19 33 20 675 8,477 13 36 169 137 67 111 17 4 75 7 40 2,097 321 76 282 51 310 77 Coopers m 4,112 8 38,850 90 7 174 15 159 24,307 40 4 76 6 70 3,132 4 9,704 32 3 68 2 66 79 R0 SI 2 13 2 11 82 83 2 84 US 3 63 368 329 18 21 2 20 114 105 6 3 1 32 194 169 9 86 7 32 32 87 88 89 Filers 90 91 Firemen (except locomotive and fire department) va 45 3,302 1,727 254 1,123 93 Furnacemen, smelterrnen, heaters, pourers, etc 94 H5 96 07 2 3 156 11 8 137 6,893 6,486 407 108 37 5 1 65 114 30 3 47 26 8 272 3 29 12 7 221 70 1 1 2 64 2 9n7 111 648 148 217 133 1 2 81 1,999 4 22 3 40 1 53 4 5 16 16 71 535 216 1 66 2,599 508 901 1,190 21,971 18,994 2,977 240 1 37 8 194 758 155 107 212 276 8. 1,692 127 343 65 30 1,127 440 195 8 11 124 102 527 367 70 90 205 10 36 31 128 6,543 11 175 535 257 165 245 10 a 44 24 340 34 299 2 24 545 123 211 211 4,841 4,382 459 20 98 10 255 38 133 84 525 516 9 106 3 150 19 75 56 349 346 3 32 2 23 4 11 8 37 35 2 1 99 inn Jewelers, watchmakers, goldsmiths, and silversmiths 2 74 15 mi in?, 2 91 91 ins Laborers (n. o.s.'l: 104 104 ins ins 4 107 ins 2 20 5 81 53 12 15 11 4 11 77 4 15 2 2 54 93 22 4 4 1 15 131 25 5 38 60 3 390 15 34 8 6 327 44 31 14 109 4 111) 2 2 28 11 6 1 111 31 112 6 113 14 114 2 2 3 US 1 116 10 117 6 34 2 8 2 2 20 17 1 4 31 US 2 119 Blast furnaces and rolling mills 2 4 6 120 121 122 2 4 4 3 2 23 123 58 124 19 125 126 4 50 17 55 13 12 30 221 15 28 5 173 1,771 4 127 2 2 11 11 5 23 9 10 4 76 4 14 3 55 975 2 11 140 113 16 11 68 5 18 1 44 706 1 3 51 46 11 10 1 1 3 3 8 25 128 1 1 1 10 129 30 130 2 131 10 1 27 11 2 132 26 133 12 3 121 134 9 135 Silk mills 6 136 2 137 16 138 8 83 104 13S 618 139 140 25 3 79 392 6 7 37 1 66 269 6 5 31 i 26 12 141 96 14? 143 2 144 Food industries— 9 3 a 145 i 146 2 147 1 10 3 2S 105 i 14S 1 8 14 - 4 3 2 72 1 4 149 150 25 151 io 26 i Not otherwise specified. OCCUPATION STATISTICS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 183 QUEENS BOROUGH. RICHMOND BOROUGH. NEWARK, N. 1. OAKLAND, CAL. OMAHA, NEBR. PATERSON, N. 1, PHILADELPHIA, PA. PITTSBURGH, PA. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. 75 4,138 999 136 9 98 1,153 346 65 281 55 1,146 187 251 188 20 43 488 799 19 12 4 2 1 115 304 88 121 95 3,115 2,699 416 809 3 31 1,607 181 76 1 26 235 20 6 14 43 495 24 32 25 4 3 259 276 11 8 2 3,957 712 133 11 59 1,241 47 20 27 153 984 450 1,146 944 29 173 640 813 102 72 23 3 4 23 2,055 263 1,564 223 2,583 1,898 685 533 133 139 1 260 246 44 40 114 42 6 3,409 39 1,016 27 10 2,317 391 77 8 80 119 107 106 13 16 77 157 38 4 2 113 2,621 14 19 119 14 144 28 5 1 19 3,017 321 22 5 16 784 47 10 37 86 662 45 39 9 18 12 148 226 21 9 10 - 1,997 413 54 2 5 443 28 20 S 31 421 35 7 3 1 3 165 207 16 10 4 1 1 1,277 187 15 1 499 223 12 6 6 36 271 22 24 6 1 17 222 547 30 8 13 12,094 6,064 901 52 2,180 4,382 547 201 346 670 5,530 804 1,522 857 186 479 2,990 5,441 597 233 280 14 70 447 838 248 127 463 14, 747 12,889 1,858 1,445 175 95 20 1,155 1,650 1,044 264 157 144 41 9,452 67 2,394 451 55 6,485 422 155 21 94 108 44 439 156 177 106 2,091 165 24 347 1,555 8,411 11 56 198 140 166 147 7 3,999 915 207 2 23 1,543 82 43 39 311 2,045 103 198 112 11 75 637 1,163 1,681 436 506 18 721 251 148 7 6 135 8,230 7,437 793 264 3 49 3 209 1,019 413 417 39 59 91 25,966 21 19,686 1,332 38 4,889 413 128 152 55 37 41 419 103 78 238 68 4 76 77 33 8 23 33 14 221 80 78 79 80 1,299 13 408 1 2,028 4 2 4 1 3 981 3 689 1 472 5 12, 806 30 3,389 1 1 15 4 11 2 1 1 3 1 2 30 2 28 1 1 83 84 85 3 27 22 3 2 1 1 1 4 393 383 3 7 2 1 1 1 62 101 92 7 2 5 87 15 88 13 89 2 9(1 PI 92 91 160 33 242 22 21 172 1,570 1 1 135 1 94 95 1 % 97 1 5 3G 15 8 13 813 724 89 207 2 3 90 13 18 59 1,483 1,332 151 75 9 1 37 3 1 33 1,549 1,347 202 5 98 1 7 16 280 10 244 26 29 28 1 7 1 2 1 33 11 7 15 220 219 1 64 1 3 3 57 16 5 7 2 2 99 1 74 5 10 59 1,975 1,761 214 22 1 4 1 1 inn mi 5 2 26 24 2 10 1 102 2 24 24 1 27 27 1 103 104 1111 9 9 11 14 115 113 2 inn 3 7 2 18 107 108 1 43 27 137 4S6 216 1 1 1 10 1 47 8 20 62 13 S 20 10 17 297 4 109 3 4 1 4 22 9 1 110 775 294 48 57 53 126 10 384 27 171 7 4 175 376 21 42 5 297 11 159 68 45 46 149 1 23 1 124 1,482 9 1 6 1 17 184 123 6 36 19 2 13 111 31 11° 1 in 1 1 29 114 264 4 2 259 2 108 7 9 1 12 1 115 116 1 1 117 8 79 2 12 2 260 5 12 67 2 174 248 1 646 1 82 5 5 97 234 11R 1 119 1 167 7 3 121 6 1 2 1 18 8 1 70 10 117 l^n 22 l'l 2 19? 7 15 142 117 14 68 32 3 '• 65 35 3 1 558 73 71 4 92 l'l 1 29 I'M 4 Wi 6 116 1 6 25 5 239 9 2 6 2 6 1 2 3 265 38 6 45 176 400 2 127 14 1 1 1 3 2 119 5 110 4 58 53 1 2 T>R 17 1"X) 23 1 33 11 15 7 11 51 49 2 81 no 6 8 15 45 1 n? 5 35 14 1 1 19 239 7* 133 12 1 5 4 3 2 647 8 300 1 338 226 1 1 13 6 3 4 68 6 8 1 134 135 1 33 31 4,042 144 40 8 150 224 188 11 137 6 84 44 985 5 653 1 41 11 661 2 66 54 7 1 138 139 140 11 353 2 6 35 9 14 2 7 5 3 1 1 12 22 2 66 1 1 2 9 6 4 22 302 2 57 15 1 5 4 3 20 20 23 2 5 12 31 141 1 5 7 3 4 14° 7 143 1 11 144 1 12 30 10 1 45 145 2 7 1 2 13 2 3 206 1 34 19 118 808 150 5 216 215 148 1 1 1 18 3 1 1 3 14 20 51 149 4 44 36 3 2 150 151 1 7 2 20 6 6 19 5 70 38 1 See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 184 POPULATION. Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION. NEW ORLEANS, LA. NEW YORK, N. T. MANHATTAN BOROUGH. BRONX BOROUGH. BROOKLYN BOROUGH. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. IRS Manufacturing and mechanical Industries— Con. Laborers (n. o. s. 1 )— Continued. Other industries — Continued. 88 164 25 1 15 1,785 970 886 485 582 302 227 113 19 7,255 50 25, 159 24,709 450 7,664 35, 806 34.239 1,567 3,961 440 278 3,243 136 1,470 2,651 530 1,987 134 987 32,065 135 27, 133 4,797 1,290 904 6,388 19,564 2,668 87 2,151 739 2,095 634 98 1,363 9,995 4,078 273 2,328 172 1,102 203 31,635 2,868 19,116 9,651 4,367 448 59 2,236 58 106 349 1,111 910 10, 995 691 2,094 258 650 13,302 6,212 1,738 824 1,325 86 1,065 1,174 1 11 7 47 77 29 24 7 725 497 14 175 247 39 59 47 1 2,592 14 8,674 8,578 96 3,326 18, 136 17,304 832 2,206 248 102 1.856 43 1,020 566 154 378 34 423 15, 158 34 13,183 1,941 842 208 3,027 8,498 690 35 933 168 523 76 14 433 6,713 1,520 59 739 74 587 61 21,023 1,408 13,266 6,349 2,474 273 36 1,429 19 63 233 421 516 5,986 427 940 100 325 4,194 2,244 764 201 569 22 214 474 164 62 4 6 29 5 4 5 2 277 5 2.322 2,302 20 839 3.226 3,136 90 382 25 26 331 8 108 235 56 171 8 80 3,308 10 2,717 581 104 82 955 2,742 181 2 229 50 80 17 574 330 599 196 276 135 158 54 16 3,045 10 11.080 10, 813 267 2,805 12,666 12, 134 532 1,153 144 97 912 68 320 1.593 264 1,245 84 363 10,842 73 8,989 1,780 304 481 1,844 6,304 1,499 39 832 395 1,094 388 30 676 2,021 1,636 75 1,216 51 182 112 8,224 1,193 4,622 2,409 1,527 128 11 647 28 31 93 589 282 7,940 154 810 81 194 6,701 2,889 698 555 556 60 654 476 1 153 4 1 2 2 6 4 154 6 1M 22 29 3 5 1 25 156 10 1 36 157 9 158 10 4 20 686 12 1,104 1,100 4 4G8 852 742 110 144 29 61 54 48 16 165 8 156 1 139 1,533 1 1,376 156 154 43 530 837 74 2 18 159 5 160 161 64 899 451 41 346 16? 163 3 3 3 164 3 165 156 5 40 38 2 272 789 732 57 2 147 470 443 27 1 24 41 40 1 90 167 241 lfiS 214 169 Officials 27 170 171 17? 173 2 1 12,096 3 1 1 7,172 1 174 175 397 1,165 3,311 176 1 177 178 1 2 1 179 1 180 181 3 228 55 86 87 3 149 101 8 63 30 2 84 7 2 2 3 1 14 105 182 40 1R3 1 2 19 184 46 IRS 1R6 3 46 187 188 189 11 5 5 MO 191 315 131 44 8 2 34 378 73 2 15 10 30 16 107 8 83 16 597 29 1 81 3 7 32 444 157 832 5 65 308 27 427 79 3 3 15 1 55 2 192 193 Semiskilled operatives (n. o. s.'): 52 2 1,559 163 99 1,297 8,751 337 34 203 17 17 66 9,837 1,023 2,124 6,690 3,795 820 13 2,226 20 208 29 479 14 996 58 189 5 7 737 1,366 178 164 367 15 567 75 350 11 6 333 7,330 94 9 64 4 13 4 6,374 615 1,421 4,338 2,319 638 7 1,392 11 104 19 148 9 420 27 97 3 5 288 260 51 10 108 5 55 31 67 857 1t4 135 1% Powder, cartridge, fireworks, etc., factories 3 64 187 9 12 196 50 866 1 63 781 317 6 98 10 190 13 1,834 137 955 742 163 21 3 87 2 3 13 34 55 1,362 65 150 39 85 1,023 395 132 38 102 4 21 98 710 197 873 198 178 199 21 200 1 6 103 201 3 202 1 2 470 35 71 364 91 32 2 203 49 204 Clothing industries 84 2,678 205 322 206 61 23 303 122 1 60 595 207 1,761 208 Food industries 1,251 209 130 210 4 211 53 721 21? 8 213 12 7 101 6 47 3 93 214 9 215 3 286 216 5 217 Iron and steel industries 50 9 6 397 218 19 219 44 220 3 1 43 53 2 221 2 222 35 34 2 4 26 330 223 Other metal Industries 867 224 112 225 147 226 5 196 227 9 228 48 1 1 365 229 38 > Not otherwise specified. OCCUPATION STATISTICS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 185 QUEENS BOROUGH. Male. 291 55 161 22 25 122 5 7 Female. RICHMOND BOROUGH. Male. 31 26 108 86 5 1 1 Female. NEWARK, N.J. Male. 191 159 18 31 18 19 48 479 Female. OAKLAND, CAL. Male. 104 20 12 5 5 11 2 7 Female. OMAHA. NEBR. Male. Female. 73 129 8 3 13 1 6 PATERSON, N.J. Male. Female. 1 '133 456 1,482 1,478 4 811 777 34 39 4 12 23 1 12 300 43 257 PHILADELPHIA, PA. Male. Female. 539 321 933 598 171 189 54 971 29 PITTSBURGH, Male. 241 372 104 18 73 7 5 141 Female. 1 2,300 2,326 64 552 1,430 1,355 75 195 19 48 128 9 16 236 55 175 73 2,160 12 1,763 385 30 103 528 1,643 145 115 5 146 482 44 269 17 137 15 530 126 264 140 183 23 7 66 5 9 10 63 41 1,214 42 115 31 37 989 652 139 28 94 5 267 119 SO 376 1 137 131 354 36 3 24 1 8 281 50 31 200 114 18 2 44 116 3 42 202 13 3 35 1 145 5 693 690 3 310 38 25 4 5 16 8 6 21 1 18 2 597 493 3 79 7 9 395 32 5 2 4 5 9 7 4S1 110 1 in 30 2 34 377 in ? 12 11 151 148 57 11 49 78 45 59 1,279 3 3,982 3,547 435 2,265 2,151 114 294 47 38 209 17 50 1,242 113 1,122 7 23 2,216 126 1,798 292 146 205 121 1,335 106 29 188 64 329 193 7 129 248 12 131 37 39 29 2,940 2,335 413 192 215 25 13 87 1 4 18 67 221 3,051 77 258 33 118 2,565 1,070 197 133 492 13 122 113 105 535 1 .... 146 18 4 124 551 30 2 23 1 2 2 891 165 56 670 92 8 5 50 388 8 34 5 341 722 34 21 352 4 77 234 1,174 1,171 3 776 708 68 120 11 15 94 15 16 174 17 153 4 29 1,0S7 2 946 139 61 56 170 594 97 16 20 41 104 6 60 38 166 13 25 58 3 35 11 21 32 624 5 110 120 22 367 46 12 8 16 1 5 4 34 1 21 12 187 5 2 45 131 2 2 842 840 2 369 315 54 93 23 2 68 10 13 67 60 5 852 731 121 95 22 175 455 70 26 30 7 5 2 43 3 24 16 217 18 42 56 414 10 32 181 32 159 31 2 3 7 10 9 20 20 150 41 9 76 620 507 53 16 70 17 471 13 5 58 4 13 1 1 11 120 33 4 20 6 3 425 15 35 375 40 6 22 720 3 67 7 11 632 132 127 16 276 2 12 262 3 2 2,781 910 19, 771 19,645 126 10,478 9,853 625 912 124 222 566 64 205 2,999 363 2,510 126 401 7,083 38 5,527 1.51S 2,050 930 1,273 5,893 882 310 1,349 442 1,019 198 55 766 2,423 1,992 597 977 73 209 136 7,319 3,619 2,099 1,601 1,645 158 29 820 18 64 87 469 310 12,804 124 2,282 694 365 9,339 1,607 595 272 176 86 189 289 208 189 19 2 3,553 1.0S7 11 174 902 2,409 220 11 187 8 2,341 578 371 1,392 1,727 393 5 1,048 4 71 30 176 16 66 19 15 874 452 39 138 179 25 54 17 1,810 5,429 5,345 84 949 2,008 1,750 258 300 35 2 263 42 1,874 70 1,790 14 55 50 5 2 "*2 "867 128 1 2,240 17 47 4 1,845 3 34S 10 527 12 485 3 459 1,588 226 956 1 227 45 78 78 26 12 4 6 48 60 638 1,586 915 215 52 2 787 207 15 1 35 26 5 154 102 14 3 127 67 13 32 388 788 76 255 5 141 252 3 1 69 252 44 5 50 23 61 5,915 248 35 2 2,903 30 659 1 115 2 2,203 213 284 92 174 16 9 12 2 3 34 19 52 55 » See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 186 POPULATION. Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION. NEW ORLEANS, LA. NEW YORK, N. Y. MANHATTAN BOROUGH. BRONX BOROUGH. BROOKLYN BOROUGH. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. ™ Manufacturing and mechanical Industries— Con. Semiskilled operatives (n. o. s. 1 ) — Continued. 176 115 37 24 651 166 352 133 6 113 206 8 4 4 18 13 4 1 24 10 12 2 7 72 32 3,235 2,372 209 654 9,621 6,368 837 2,416 894 7,689 5,408 583 68 2 47 93 17 7 69 1,000 289 279 432 421 6,889 1,361 79 165 1 150 13 71 1 23 1,622 1,117 103 402 4,502 3,221 294 987 359 2,947 1,768 247 18 2 16 49 8 4 37 396 170 160 66 116 2,559 204 30 47 304 253 17 34 1,756 1,528 39 189 34 487 105 21 9 5 1 1 3 70 43 15 12 5 379 16 5 37 1 32 987 739 76 172 2,454 1,054 361 1,039 408 3,621 3,357 280 21 37 231 8 m. 2 233 27 ?34 482 235 65 ?36 84 237 333 238 253 '39 3,544 240 1,067 '41 38 ?49 Textile industries- 2 9 23 '43 244 Silk mills 43 1 3 8 1 2 5 7 20 '45 246 19 25 1 5 4 3 4 12 14 13 3 '47 19 16 1 1 6 1 2 32 '48 ?4 5 4 14 "il 954 Silk mills. . . 1 5 ?55 2 3 16 3 5 4 ?,16 1 10 10 13 81 2 61 4 20 1 17 1 3 9 ?57 2 2 11 43 ?18 1 ?W Silk mills 33 1 9 220 10 65 12 143 2,153 28 1,373 24 728 143 9 36 4 94 4,251 86 542 172 3,451 34, 128 797 1,441 888 31,002 38, 003 8,108 1,895 39 651 999 206 3,779 3,355 49,276 5,790 402 5,388 2,826 160,985 9 1 6 91 5 26 7 53 714 8 457 18 231 34 5 11 2 10 2 28 '60 261 18 621 24 83 4 510 2,050 49 1,189 8 804 1,204 65 836 10 293 6,311 61 955 103 5,192 26,514 270 3,011 474 22, 759 65, 042 97 36 2 53 7 21 1 24 476 6 311 2 157 286 40 182 2 62 2,094 29 352 52 1,661 16,354 167 1,540 70 14,577 43, 301 49 17 1 15 1 21 1 12 2 98 5 14 5 74 610 18 245 5 342 87 4 15 3 65 1,971 46 123 54 1,748 9,443 298 473 296 8,376 10, 092 2,957 529 15 142 289 83 1,100 1,086 14,438 2,387 144 2,243 869 54,473 14 W 17 14 78 67 488 263 14 264 Silk mills 8 32 ?65 3 ?6fi 3 17 14 11 157 145 7 285 1 203 1 80 5 8 273 1 180 1 91 135 3 114 439 W7 801 268 35 ?fi 7,330 '83 68 W4 20 1,199 285 103 'Rfi 335 416 4 2 5,960 '87 17,055 '88 38 289 Skilled occupations (n. o. s. 1 ) 12 291 30 14 7 89 35 528 462 33 429 142 17, 542 21 8 7 13 2 2 3 2 4 <*)•> 3 2 5 294 84 6,002 3,457 128 2,306 300 2 415 333 8,849 200 3,722 50 1,164 72 301 3,457 Water transportation (selected occupations): 16 433 2,478 866 494 3,287 17, 165 4,743 1 123 744 9,358 1,887 36 219 137 168 1 272 1,963 7,479 2,356 303 3 6 2 3 2 305 1 Not otherwise specified. OCCUPATION STATISTICS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 187 QUEENS BOROUGH. RICHMOND BOROUGH. NEWARK, N. J. OAKLAND, CAL. OMAHA, NEBR. PATERSON, N. 1. PHILADELPHIA , PA. PITTSBURGH, PA. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. 230 231 187 12 32 865 548 13J 185 33 582 174 32 20 2 91 76 1 14 44 17 11 16 60 52 4 3 502 453 6 43 441 115 87 239 42 210 894 2,538 1 1 7 3 86 52 10 24 417 54 319 44 5 69 57 22 3 118 89 17 12 119 41 44 34 7 113 71 7 128 104 2 22 170 35 14 121 6 29 11 3 550 1 541 2 1 1,063 711 130 192 2,739 1,097 503 1,139 690 1,861 1,973 3,220 882 142 21 130 589 204 24 7 66 107 636 93 3 298 242 363 62 24 66 211 1,113 234 35 413 431 8,323 402 343 590 6,988 391 40 29 71 251 8,787 406 118 1,193 7,070 7,760 307 422 154 6,877 4,160 2,541 706 116 187 313 90 973 395 8,108 1,402 211 1,191 1,344 50. 647 33 2 6 25 210 78 83 49 310 2,217 887 457 373 29 103 106 135 397 59 2 145 191 255 35 7 125 88 1,067 149 28 505 385 1,698 299 24 684 691 5,054 473 571 463 3,547 4,811 664 542 705 2,900 12, 983 431 248 795 11,509 6,484 114 1,524 39 4,807 14,471 25 14 3 3 8 234 163 25 46 462 159 70 233 19 245 31 110 16 331 232 8 233 2 50 10 19 21 19 370 72 6 56 4 78 15 31 32 13 215 • 273 50 13 y 3 14 12 2 1 3 2 1 8 234 235 2 1 1 1 392 38 236 ?37 1 9 345 23S 28 37 2 6 98 28. 2 2 7 1 5 239 ?40 64 14 303 241 ?42 2 2 2 583 2 579 243 244 19 54 1 245 ?4li 1 1 2 11 6 8 99 4 54 1 40 20 1. 3 2 91 7 59 1 24 12 247 3 19 5 5 5 5 8 8 1 3 1 24S 241 2 16 250 7,11 1 3 5 21 9 1 2 ssra 10 7 10 10 2 2 «3 254 3 ?.« 1 2 3 1 1 256 12 48 29 16 505 9 301 4 260 ?57 20 7 7 7 8 8 ?.1S ?.W 20 6 490 4 11 43 3 21 wn V 261 1 58 2 17 1 66 32 6 19 60 29 2 37 259 21 12 1 225 2,812 8 2,753 1 50 2,916 24 2,745 3 174 1,464 12 1,301 7 144 115 aw 13 3 1 10 9 80 80 2 263 ?fi4 7 1 aw ?66 6 520 39 494 423 3 24 1 19 28 71 11 10 3 47 13 10 29, 26 11 4 1 10 272 154 6 1 IS 13 19 6,718 4 5,599 2 113 256 2 287 ?68 6 46 46 6 1 18 3 ?69 449 5 2 1 15 1 ?7o ?71 71 17 64 280 7 222 3 48 566 8 153 6 399 1,296 7 173 289 827" 1,443 3 2 4 1 10 5 6 6 6 1 3 ?7? 32 31 1 ?73 ?74 6 1 10 290 1 81 201 1,814 57 62 330 1,365 139 433 188 2 70 97 19 623 211 697 454 27 427 178 8,676 7 239 1 16 2,939 8 1,371 9 1,551 200 7 35 15 143 64 210 18 8 8 1 37 13 299 65 30 35 25 2.584 ms 1 ?7fi 3 60 3 285 89 3 13 180 4,287 585 59 106 3,537 453 658 91 15 41 20 15 234 148 1,528 390 IS 372 121 9.713 112 610 285 13 2 310 3,269 1,079 272 67 1,851 3,487 11 1 81 41 1 277 ?78 66 74 34 14 1 9 38 23 ?79 3 1 62 246 4 3 4 235 19 137 17 4 9 2 2 33 28 107 90 12 7-* 28 3,402 ■>80 1 39 358 5 10 18 325 57 237 49 5 27 8 9 32 50 416 64 25 39 63 8,167 2 38 97 9 16 4 34 1,154 205 6 16 927 61 557 100 12 45 14 29 295 189 1,374 592 15 577 169 19,558 281 282 283 60 264 2 22 13 246 8 8 5 225 15 141 26 9 220 23 450 61 284 ?85 13 40 3 72 785 36 2 286 287 ?88 240 196 72 161 3 207 194 351 842 8 ?qn Wl 1 1 19 3 4 57 36 422 223 8 215 51 7,599 1 1 292 ?93 ■"M 295. 296 297 96 15 318 2 136 48 23 1,123 290 298 2'J'J 2 5 308 300 11 398 4 342 16S 2.398 4 301 108 458 59 1,111 302 20 140 75 129 43 221 116 203 11 65 35 73 13 251 282 445 6 2 2 12 1 1 45 460 3,063 608 29 122 19 181 303 304 1 1 1 305 7 3 See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 188 POPULATION. Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 ,'l.vj 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 OCCUPATION. Transportation— Continued. Road and street transportation (selected occupations): Carriage and hack drivers Chauffeurs Draymen, teamsters, and expressmen 1 Foremen of livery and transier companies Garage keepers and managers Hostlers and stable hands Liverv-stable keepers and managers Proprietors and managers of transfer companies. . . Railroad transportation (selected occupations): Baggagemen and freight agents Baggagemen Freight agents Boiler washers and engine hostlers. Brakemen Conductors (steam railroad) Conductors (street railroad) Foremen and overseers Laborers Steam railroad. Street railroad. Locomotive engineers. Locomotive firemen . . . Motormen Officials and superintendents. Steam railroad Street railroad Switchmen, flagmen, and yardmen Switchmen and flagmen (steam railroad) . Switchmen and flagmen (street railroad).. Yardmen (steam railroad) Ticket and station agents. Express, post, telegraph, and telephone (selected occup'ns) Agents (express companies) Express messengers and railway mail clerks . Express messengers Railway mail clerks Mail carriers Telegraph and telephone linemen. Telegraph messengers Telegraph operators Telephone operators Other transportation pursuits: Foremen and overseers (n. o. s. 5 ) Road and street building and repairing. Telegraph and telephone companies. . . . Water transportation Other transportation Inspectors Steam railroad Street railroad Other transportation. Laborers (n. o. s. ! ) Road and street building and repairing Street cleaning Other transportation Proprietors, officials, and managers (n. o. s.'). Telegraph and telephone companies Other transportation Other occupations (semiskilled). Steam railroad Street railroad Other transportation Trade.. Bankers, brokers, and money lenders Bankers and bank officials Commercial brokers and commission men.. Loan brokers and loan company officials. . . Pawnbrokers Brokers not specified and promoters Clerks in stores' Commercial travelers Decorators, drapers, and window dressers. . Deliverymen Bakeries and laundries. Stores NEW ORLEANS, Male. Female. 247 216 2,583 42 9 275 31 58 37 21 32 173 242 732 217 2,870 2,590 280 352 242 731 114 103 11 694 606 25 63 154 46 108 166 100 138 263 30 [21 50 13 58 173 139 14 20 2,369 1,560 65 744 74 10 64 22,415 805 127 516 12 15 68 67 2,698 2,211 34 2,004 195 1,809 41 291 3,487 400 21 2 NEW YORK, N. Y. Male. 3,328 9,255 39, 776 733 600 5,342 933 1,857 229 131 1,046 2,569 5,216 1,063 9,707 7,453 2,254 1,466 72S 6,118 711 624 87 3,120 2,300 560 200 771 202 190 4,267 1,044 1,466 2,128 1,134 122 418 66 1,332 639 335 358 22,828 16,618 3,724 2,486 264 524 4,056 1,243 1,698 1,115 310, 148 10,586 2,595 2,886 79 217 3,597 1,212 34,629 10,915 521 22,127 2,347 19,780 Female. 153 127 26 253 7 726 7,362 112 108 4 58 12 7 39 50,905 252 88 59 4 9 54 38 9,947 167 82 MANHATTAN BOROUGH. Male. Female. 2,148 6,485 20,645 403 293 3,578 479 824 108 67 41 26 313 1,059 2,395 392 4,020 2,836 1,184 436 227 2,650 310 278 32 1,288 933 300 55 380 83 47 36 1,848 253 81S 471 236 31 169 35 464 230 114 120 11,735 8,261 1,983 1,491 270 96 174 2,048 596 1,021 431 164,271 6.714 1,578 1,602 41 148 2,508 837 17,824 5,754 285 10,274 969 9,305 4 340 3,137 27,360 170 50 42 2 7 42 27 5,322 98 45 BRONX BOROUGH. Male. 186 619 2,944 52 43 286 70 136 41 35 6 29 316 413 381 188 1,729 1,554 175 446 212 617 81 74 7 639 492 91 56 34 13 21 459 162 115 227 94 144 111 11 15 241 158 30 53 2,026 1,530 351 145 62 29 33 616 233 249 134 26,191 479 134 150 7 13 124 51 3,466 1,257 53 1,903 166 1,737 Female. 1 72 994 4,830 1,124 13 7 BROOKLYN BOROUGH. Male. 788 1,735 13,465 242 125 1,276 312 739 56 22 34 16 150 781 1,999 307 2,673 1,856 817 292 109 2,2S0 215 176 39 7S6 576 150 60 46 20 26 1,624 512 486 905 335 507 217 69 207 14 457 164 146 147 7,501 5,640 1,146 715 380 116 264 1,047 262 380 405 101,550 2,856 718 1,001 26 48 782 281 11,551 3, 386 165 7,927 975 6,952 I See footnotes to Table I, page 91. OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 189 OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. QUEENS BOROUGH. RICHMOND BOROUGH. NEWARK, N. J. OAKLAND, CAL. OMAHA, NEBR. PATERSON, N. I. PHILADELPHIA, PA. PITTSBURGH, PA. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. 3n« 148 319 2,087 30 29 163 56 126 17 7 10 18 149 230 353 151 935 897 58 221 116 477 71 64 7 336 300 17 19 44 16 23 10 13 274 91 33 143 51 144 115 7 13 9 133 69 33 31 971 749 136 86 43 13 30 294 144 39 111 14, 278 5S 97 635 6 10 39 16 32 7 136 341 2,782 39 28 334 41 95 57 42 15 2 179 158 395 96 722 572 150 139 90 433 61 48 13 203 153 18 32 44 19 28 10 18 241 131 45 124 32 65 32 25 1 7 116 62 26 2S 2,188 1,966 128 94 46 18 28 119 56 20 43 18,074 25 168 976 16 28 176 46 40 65 52 13 25 294 252 371 139 1,131 1,082 49 371 259 379 77 66 11 408 361 40 36 11 100 30 70 143 158 19 81 23 73 32 24 14 3 125 99 15 11 1,024 859 18 147 41 14 27 90 55 16 25 11,209 49 132 f0 109 706 16 5 93 19 25 19 15 4 1 78 42 108 41 247 212 35 38 55 117 24 20 4 128 122 1 5 20 7 17 13 4 77 54 10 65 4 21 6 12 1 2 23 9 9 5 282 258 4 20 10 6 4 55 36 10 9 5,309 840 1.806 12,840 419 120 1,223 3S0 494 387 284 103 166 1.569 1.064 3,234 644 4,468 3,942 526 1,163 913 3,429 442 324 US 1,258 890 147 221 194 55 190 106 84 1,352 254 338 814 248 321 140 95 53 33 839 051 65 123 3,990 3, 280 292 418 229 121 108 788 323 114 351 86,236 1 1 4 195 600 3.868 114 18 252 43 116 134 97 37 64 1,246 690 879 249 3,397 3,011 386 853 632 880 219 192 27 498 360 23 115 60 26 71 25 46 441 190 153 407 44 117 62 31 11 13 303 248 20 35 2,085 1,596 204 285 66 40 26 297 179 34 84 27,204 307 3ns 1 1.045 20 w 310 16 104 24 33 65 37 23 16 156 158 291 111 1,887 1,703 184 235 157 236 124 111 13 337 321 6 30 31 20 207 26 181 150 96 32 232 26 54 33 17 1 311 31? 3 1 1 6 18 2 313 1 5 314 311 316 i 9 118 76 88 25 330 310 20 71 64 94 34 32 2 71 59 o 10 26 2 4 2 2 62 26 14 31 19 39 20 4 14 1 37 18 12 7 595 438 108 49 33 10 23 51 8 9 34 3,858 317 31 s 319 3?n 3?1 1 1 1 1 19 19 1 3 3 1 2 2 4 87 S3 4 5 3?? 13 12 1 119 3?3 119 3?4 3">1 3?6 3?7 3?R TX) 33n 331 1 1 1 1 1 33° 1 333 334 331 12 11 17 1 11 1 33fi 337 33S 339 340 2 1 2 f 3 341 34' 1 3 183 1,976 16 343 344 34,1 23 331 3 2 89 21 264 4 34 259 1 51 390 3 5 47 1 95 866 2 34li 347 3 4 1 3 1 16 2 348 340 4 96 80 4 12 1,208 1,160 5 43 31 21 10 125 88 13 24 9,978 3sn 4 1 1 1 1 15 5 2 8 4 o 311 2 Mil 353 3 1 1 314 1 2 1 3 311 316 317 1 2 2 2 9 8 1 4 1 1 2 3.251 1 5 5 1 2 2 4 51 51 3 358 359 360 5 4 1 1 1 2 o 6 6 361 5 1 8 3 2 3 17. 456 2 36? 1 3fi3 3R4 4 1,406 1 365 2,016 443 1.397 987 6,528 366 320 97 75 5 107 29 1,363 401 17 1,562 173 1,389 6 2 217 68 58 4 3 339 97 120 3 12 84 23 1,603 668 38 1,926 253 1,673 3 1 383 94 106 7 4 88 84 788 571 30 855 173 682 12 5 2 320 83 ISO 9 5 20 17 1,107 1,034 24 655 84 571 13 6 4 2 86 32 18 2,131 569 707 36 79 683 57 7,118 4,121 171 8,465 946 54 20 15 4 4 7 4 2,391 30 17 4 1 666 217 176 10 2 189 72 2,503 1,394 66 2,469 422 2,047 10 367 5 368 2 369 2 1 1 370 1 76 14 425 117 1 461 64 397 1 1 2 22 12 513 141 654 67 587 371 4 1 229 6 2 1 1 372 1 69 2 373 374 337 4 2 2 561 8 3 1 1 544 17 116 1 1 1,255 20 375 9 376 1 1 1 377 378 2 i i 7,519 3 1 ' Not otherwise specified. 190 POPULATION. Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 379 380 381 383 384 385 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 400 407 40S 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 436 437 438 439 440 441 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 OCCUPATION. Trade— Continued. Floorwalkers, foremen, and overseers Floorwalkers and foremen in stores Foremen warehouses, stockyards, etc Inspectors, gaugers, and samplers Insurance agents and officials Insurance agents Officials of insurance companies Laborers in coal and lumber yards, warehouses, etc Coal yards Elevators Lumberyards Stockyards Warehouses Laborers, porters, and helpers in stores Newsboys Proprietors, officials, and managers (n. o. s. 1 ) Employment office keepers Proprietors, etc., elevators Proprietors, etc., warehouses Other proprietors, officials, and managers Real estate agents and officials R etail dealers Salesmen and saleswomen Auctioneers Demonstrators Sales agents Salesmen and saleswomen (stores) z Undertakers Wholesale dealers, importers, and exporters Other pursuits (semiskilled) Fruit graders and packers Meat cutters Other occupations Public service (not elsewhere classified). Firemen (fire department) Guards, watchmen, and doorkeepers Laborers (public service) Garbage men and scavengers Other laborers Marshals, sheriffs, detectives, etc Detectives Marshals and constables Probation and truant officers Sheriffs Officials and inspectors (city and county) Officials and inspectors (city) Officials and inspectors (county) Officials and inspectors (state and United States). . Officials and inspectors (state) Officials and inspectors (United States) Policemen Soldiers, sailors, and marines Other pursuits Life savers Lighthouse keepers Other occupations Professional service Actors Architects Artists, sculptors, and teachers of art Authors, editors, and reporters Authors Editors and reporters Chemists, assayers, and metallurgists Civil and mining engineers and surveyors Civil engineers and surveyors Mining engineers Clergymen College presidents and professors Dentists Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Designers 1 Draftsmen Inventors NEW ORLEANS, LA. Male. 114 95 19 619 SO 729 141 27 220 11 330 1,299 233 153 5 5 39 104 361 6,479 3,474 26 5 180 3,263 92 484 262 33 3 226 3,411 439 722 580 23 557 152 61 41 3 57 309 297 12 326 29 297 494 314 75 2 11 62 ,903 71 152 102 160 5 155 122 242 238 4 345 82 199 103 12 78 13 Female. 13 882 1,966 5 22 1,939 10 6 3.230 NEW YORK, N. Y. Male. Female. 1,361 1,207 154 1,083 8,004 7,143 861 4,480 1,685 82 2,092 36 585 11,873 1,031 1,400 268 69 415 648 12,811 107, 329 69, 191 487 191 2,068 66, 445 1,730 7,762 3,315 74 101 3,140 4,447 8,522 4,788 341 4,447 1,320 1,055 177 47 41 3,228 3,133 95 2,113 214 1,899 10, 689 4,573 976 37 67 872 78,972 4,207 2,216 4,016 3,956 652 3,304 4,230 3,915 315 3,616 787 2,713 6,131 2,948 2,885 298 497 488 186 176 159 17 674 27 205 167 1 3 34 389 7,799 28,328 1 463 103 27, 761 97 213 1,840 40 113 112 1 60 14 46 48,423 3,759 43 1,784 940 515 425 80 5 223 146 1,183 1,127 48 8 MANHATTAN BOROUGH. Male. 610 543 67 409 3,377 3,057 320 1,838 859 32 600 29 318 7,253 539 758 203 36 187 332 6,162 58,914 36, 433 283 109 1,171 34,870 732 4,466 1,929 36 44 1,849 1,546 4,233 1,923 207 1,716 664 534 94 19 17 ,199 ,176 23 951 118 833 337 14 3 320 44,529 3,022 1,070 2,421 2,287 501 1,786 650 1,798 1,552 246 1,873 526 1,565 2,577 1,438 971 168 Female. 253 251 2 451 20 146 123 228 3,843 15,229 225 61 14,943 47 133 1,188 21 26,712 2,945 29 1 134 719 421 298 43 2 176 104 720 691 23 6 BRONX BOROUGH. Male. Female. 142 128 14 835 736 306 110 167 "26 617 62 105 12 2 40 51 1,339 7,910 6,687 31 15 162 6,479 152 553 5 236 5,408 692 669 803 30 773 141 133 5 3 529 51S 11 159 15 144 1,820 431 164 2 3 159 7,333 251 296 361 308 38 270 683 667 16 311 103 229 996 527 438 31 BROOKLYN BOROUGH. Male. Female. 44 534 2,798 1 42 10 2,745 7 13 143 143 33 4.018 164 5 118 33 15 18 14 127 121 6 483 421 62 500 3,198 2,842 356 1,771 5S8 45 906 7 225 3,466 352 461 44 30 161 226 4,315 34,025 23,078 158 60 621 22,239 2,324 994 38 31 925 14.484 1,684 2,964 1,445 61 1,384 417 329 60 14 14 1.056 1.014 42 805 66 739 3,847 2,027 228 22, 122 803 591 954 1,146 92 1,054 745 1,119 1,080 39 1,126 141 812 2,039 859 1,091 89 i Not otherwise specified. OCCUPATION STATISTICS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR- CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 191 QUEENS BOROUGH. RICHMOND BOROUGH. NEWARK, N. J. OAKLAND, CAL. OMAHA, NEBR. PATERSON, N. J. PHILADELPHIA, PA. PITTSBURGH, PA. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. S79 180 181 99 90 9 66 43S 373 65 418 73 1 331 19 19 27 25 2 24 156 135 21 147 55 1 88 5 5 72 65 7 45 727 591 136 191 51 7 115 3 15 487 113 62 6 11 18 27 590 6,579 4,027 15 15 113 3,884 134 393 80 2 4 74 2,421 13 11 2 2 20 19 1 108 97 11 17 374 330 44 324 42 2 264 3 13 241 159 102 8 1 30 63 726 3,299 2,935 5 8 87 2,835 46 192 59 4 24 31 1,092 22 20 2 1 7 7 129 109 20 38 345 301 44 288 65 79 74 28 42 378 83 139 21 20 12 86 467 2,256 2,335 3 7 51 2,274 47 194 139 4 46 89 1,238 10 10 27 26 1 10 190 173 17 51 17 3 3 727 651 76 344 3,177 2,708 469 1,723 878 38 470 45 292 2,733 580 395 32 19 135 209 2,307 30,007 18,657 104 75 486 17,992 580 1,801 1,199 13 518 668 12,956 261 261 129 112 17 52 977 806 111 450 35 18 117 57 223 1,661 348 114 15 3 28 68 890 8,277 6,310 13 15 309 5,973 143 513 242 4 60 178 4,622 36 36 IM 9 12 11 1 1 4 3 3 2 5 4 1 256 53 47 6 5 6 83 84 SS 1 1 18 17 1 SB 1 1 1 ^7 « VI 1 34 to 91 13 446 62 58 8 1 11 3 91 16 18 1 1 7 9 127 1,342 518 1 1 39 477 31 126 14 1 10 2 8 5 5 118 5 55 45 1 92 93 4 19 4 18 13 20 114 21 13 5 61 1 94 95 6 3 6 6 2 4 4 17 12 % 97 20 30 868 5,138 2,475 14 _6 2,380 117 293 137 1 2 12 495 1,019 1 2 34 220 817 6 7 136 2,125 1,033 7 7 39 980 46 101 41 1 9 48 4,253 9,464 98 2 6 93 668 5 99 00 in 4 144 190 14 719 1,833 4 242 597 13 1,094 3,920 103 15 2 1,002 3 3 75 24 11 1,798 3 10 20 9 5 803 5 3 18 8 24 9 635 3 1 21 5 8 584 3 5 5 191 59 9,214 90 39 313 8 1 304 168 59 104 27 OS III', 07 08 09 190 2 3 3 3,834 4 17 45 1 in 18 110 3,675 3 11 1,596 111 12 75 16 3 5 20 18 10 9 21 11 41 669 5 1 44 36 13 402 464 425 28 397 69 40 13 9 7 288 273 15 132 11 121 935 829 131 14 5 112 3,629 123 192 192 15 177 29 19 5 2 3 156 152 4 66 4 62 236 497 105 376 528 341 62 279 69 54 7 6 2 261 251 10 48 9 39 664 77 57 93 154 274 85 189 57 23 14 1 19 158 114 44 123 9 114 164 53 16 1 4 11 3,152 183 134 293 8 285 42 27 7 3 5 114 96 18 106 12 94 130 207 29 127 207 62 6 56 17 8 8 1,013 3,277 1,628 193 1,435 468 292 133 29 14 1,013 986 27 632 70 562 3,749 1,009 167 662 856 1,200 49 1,151 231 123 67 29 12 486 435 51 102 20 82 960 58 67 1 1 65 6,682 1 1 2 19 1.1 1 5 1 5 5 II', 17 1 5 4 2 1 5 2 1 19 SO 17 5 IS 1 1 4 19 1 '■II "1 2 1 13 3 "'1 1 56 46 10 27 7 20 150 16 7 23 24 >-, 6 5 1 8 1 1 6 6 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 26 26 20 12 8 ''I', 3 1 1 4 79 3 76 3 127 2 >s 8 3 4 1 1 »l an si 1 2 2 1 12 4 ■;■> S3 52 53 1,359 2 55 3,965 1 1 2,764 1 1 1,960 8 159 21,241 14 1 2,189 29 2,122 1 1,831 7 1,383 12 13,538 4 135 878 952 4,583 136 ■17 96 189 214 142 13 129 136 459 454 5 219 12 74 367 111 253 3 71 1 48 17 9 8 2 35 70 66 73 8 65 60 171 162 9 87 5 33 152 13 132 7 28 1 19 8 3 5 2 105 145 123 162 8 154 211 208 202 6 272 19 155 395 102 284 9 59 2 60 35 13 22 13 93 106 94 145 16 129 58 393 256 137 187 59 158 213 19 ISO 14 80 5 79 42 15 27 4 52 52 50 103 4 99 40 177 170 7 153 10 91 99 8 80 5 45 1 78 15 6 9 5 48 27 20 38 1 37 33 63 58 5 143 4 68 216 95 119 2 31 700 434 738 739 45 694 703 995 931 64 1,508 328 1,002 2,461 775 1,628 58 424 4 430 131 39 92 58 1 1 97 127 163 221 3 218 229 606 556 50 611 107 270 779 30 735 14 81 2 138 8 100 28 5 HI 23 142 143 1 9 1 99 7 2 1 1 3 1 4 5 4 1 6 50 42 193 186 5 2 3 147 2 5 32 29 2 1 1 2 4 39 36 2 1 3 20 13 149 150 6 5 1 4 4 14 11 3 «a ' See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 192 POPULATION. Table III.— TOTAL, PERSONS 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 453 454 455 456 457 45S 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 4S2 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 491 492 493 494 495 496 499 500 501 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 "12 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 OCCUPATION. Professional service— Continued. Lawyers, judges, and justices Musicians and teachers of music Photographers Physicians and surgeons Showmen Teachers Teachers (athletics, dancing, etc.). Teachers (school) Trained nurses Veterinary surgeons Other professional pursuits Semiprofessional pursuits Abstractors, notaries, and justices of peace. . . Fortune tellers, hypnotists, spiritualists, etc . Healers (except physicians and surgeons) Keepers of charitable and penal institutions. Officials of lodges, societies, etc Religious and charity workers Theatrical owners, managers, and officials. . . Other occupations Attendants and helpers (professional service). Domestic and personal service. Barbers, hairdressers, and manicurists. Bartenders Billiard room, dance hall, skating rink, etc., Billiard and pool room keepers Dance hall, skating rink, etc., keepers. . Boarding and lodging house keepers. Bootblacks Charwomen and cleaners Elevator tenders Hotel keepers and managers NEW ORLEANS, LA. Male. Female. Housekeepers and stewards Janitors and sextons Laborers (domestic and professional service).. Launderers and laundresses (not in laundry). Laundry operatives 1 Laundry owners, officials, and managers 1 Midwives and nurses (not trained).. Mid wives Nurses (not trained) Porters (except in stores) Restaurant, cafe, and lunch-room keepers.. Saloon keepers Servants Bell boys, chore boys, etc.. Chambermaids Coachmen and footmen Cooks Other servants Waiters.. Other pursuits Bathhouse keepers and attendants Cemetery keepers Cleaners and renovators (clothing, etc.).. Umbrella menders and scissors grinders. . Other occupations Clerical occupations. Agents, canvassers, and collectors. Agents Canvassers Collectors Bookkeepers, cashiers, and accountants. Clerks (except clerks in stores). Shipping clerks Other clerks Messenger, bundle, and office boys ! . . . Bundle and cash boys and girls Messenger, errand, and office boys . Stenographers and typewriters 510 372 118 614 106 180 6 174 26 28 33 265 44 9,052 1,148 1,093 69 114 16 141 77 102 205 ■2; 1 2 198 189 124 1,223 248 470 2,078 155 114 8S3 926 981 192 21 23 117 10,199 1,192 332 204 656 2,182 5,145 384 4,761 1,134 96 1,038 546 4 458 4 20 3 1,894 9 1,S85 530 24,710 155 3 9 923 13 571 107 13 9,365 585 2 142 740 11,750 9 448 5,316 5,977 143 29 6 1 20 2 2,377 81 14 46 21 473 333 14 319 59 46 13 1,431 NEW YOKE, n. y. Male. Female. 10,563 9,342 2,215 8,241 1,501 6,036 395 5,641 517 317 935 4,128 249 44 293 325 505 537 1,494 681 1,595 142,802 16,210 12,519 628 500 128 976 3,201 1,475 7,554 2,603 2,743 9,039 3, 904 728 4,143 2,626 1,435 "i,435 13.S34 5,583 4,204 26,578 2,066 2 2,993 10, 609 10, 90S 20,659 2,160 457 133 1,329 187 54 8,099 3,980 780 3,339 33,795 87,813 11.535 76,278 20, 7S7 293 20, 494 6,342 5,804 212 583 243 21.S23 140 21,683 7,504 903 2,364 30 80 589 100 203 1,204 36 32 726 191,152 3,864 34 42 7 35 6,707 4 4,692 2 246 7,522 10,454 143 17,823 5,874 268 9,709 1,145 8,564 10 607 134 113,409 55 3,926 1 .",,.» 93, 840 8,958 650 136 433 8 73 78, 024 569 248 187 134 19, 409 357 19,052 2,664 1,126 1,538 MANHATTAN BOROUGH. Male. 6,279 5,757 1,132 5, ISO 853 3,176 229 2,947 361 146 516 2,310 88 33 201 192 287 306 979 224 1,030 96,342 9,155 6,891 304 243 61 739 2,300 1,154 5,839 1,159 1,854 5,722 1,796 458 2,879 1,501 953 953 9,515 3,603 2,036 20, 566 1,715 2 2,090 8,071 16,638 1,280 255 18 841 129 37 71,487 3,815 2,154 417 1,244 14,475 39, 376 5,677 33,699 11,22S 172 11,056 2,593 Female. 73 3,102 113 398 188 9,565 82 9,483 5,052 490 6 40 410 129 130 747 22 14 361 125,676 2,741 20 21 2 19 4,49S 3 3,482 1 136 4,165 7,515 98 10,707 3,663 ISO 5,897 683 5,214 395 49 75,074 42 3,441 11,825 59, 766 6,614 276 6 50 37,093 316 146 100 70 11,188 9,140 195 8,945 1,622 614 1,008 14,827 BRONX BOROUGH. Male. 684 842 263 528 100 651 46 605 41 28 97 326 20 2 30 28 54 44 109 39 8,232 1,095 1,010 51 41 10 24 140 49 311 223 165 574 331 47 250 239 771 346 418 1,021 57 150 500 314 930 140 35 14 77 12 2 16.454 804 317 67 420 3,757 9,424 911 8,513 1,760 33 1,727 709 Female. 1 551 26 22 12 2,144 10 2,134 373 50 305 2 2 31 12 11 243 3 1 55 10,201 251 1 4 1 3 13 545 1,488 9 862 244 19 656 58 598 1 17 11 5,473 2 65 367 5,039 41 ..... ,578 2,129 1,940 24 1,916 206 79 127 4,264 BROOKLYN BOROUGH. Male. 3,010 2,370 713 2,172 481 1,783 106 1,677 68 106 274 1,261 97 9 56 81 146 157 343 372 408 31,445 5,087 3.S08 250 194 56 171 718 259 1,262 702 603 2,328 1,055 183 886 768 273 3,076 1,479 1,269 3,892 259 511 1,728 1,394 629 149 42 382 44 12 58,869 2,902 1,273 272 1,417 13,137 33,405 4,241 29,224 6,702 77 6,625 2,603 ' See footnotes to Table I, page 91. OCCUPATION STATISTICS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 193 QUEENS BOROUGH. RICHMOND BOROUGH. NEWARK, N. 1. OAKLAND, CAL. OMAHA, NEBK. PATERSON, N. J. PHILADELPHIA, PA. PITTSBURGH, PA. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. 453 417 315 79 263 00 300 10 290 15 29 32 179 40 2 244 8 15 9 1,362 4 1,358 242 173 . 58 28 98 7 126 4 122 32 8 16 52 4 388 475 131 451 112 274 33 241 14 31 34 186 25 4 6 20 29 40 49 13 74 6.235 2 326 18 45 . 7 1,457 4 1,453 525 337 242 85 329 99 132 6 126 20 14 41 302 25 5 17 10 43 53 52 97 45 5.930 4 308 22 61 2 645 6 639 399 333 180 69 340 56 101 6 95 6 22 16 143 25 12 8 25 25 39 9 29 3.661 1 210 16 34 145 144 33 154 24 88 3 85 4 13 13 64 12 1 75 1,835 2,253 588 3, 269 433 1,253 127 1,126 137 99 229 1,154 178 8 78 105 210 175 300 100 3S3 33, 563 8 1,708 83 328 23 6,102 49 6,053 2,729 649 525 165 979 136 401 41 360 32 23 66 340 26 3 26 27 57 74 100 27 156 11,734 454 455 89 1 4 582 32 456 457 7 56 7 2,366 14 2,352 868 458 459 460 461 46? 525 1 524 136 867 3 864 397 663 3 660 126 463 464 465 50 48 8 3 12 8 3 11 ! 31 6,781 25 23 1 1 3 7 2 5 1 3 10 2.993 25 103 39 119 11 14 33 11 9 40 1 16 104 5 6 24 5 11 53 6 20 252 807 18 15 248 79 62 377 5 3 159 63.445 135 184 7 466 1 18 17 5 61 4 7 3 1 5 2 467 3 17 12 21 48 38 32 5,065 3 7 6 9 15 8 9 1.718 24 46S 469 470 471 10 9 7 24 2 41 1.925 26 14 109 1 47? 1 42 9,242 1 473 474 42 3,975 29 4.938 7 2,420 82 21,341 475 476 666 667 18 18 73 1 1 207 143. 5 4 1 17 14 2 15 183 34 121 147 9 28 28 34 22 1,034 734 20 13 7 41 103 50 120 76 52 478 159 68 192 122 51 161 5 1 528 415 25 21 4 140 92 117 71 105 112 293 97 9 637 132 26 US 456 327 42 36 6 80 49 14 94 72 20 383 87 14 94 45 6 105 1 2 1 1 645 351 280 10 10 36 1 4.602 3,624 221 195 26 354 513 260 1.124 444 607 2.334 1.053 195 1.045 570 621 943 2 14 4 10 3,728 2 1,549 5 72 4.284 704 36 6,112 2,545 27 2.925 156 2,769 2 282 101 37,050 19 2,052 1,389 1,340 135 112 23 88 55 118 473 485 169 1,628 548 75 285 81 95 258 477 1 1 3 2 1 437 3 47S 1 479 1 199 1 485 2 480 481 25 29 11 127 336 87 294 675 31 100 90 78 86 16 21 12 26 40 14 179 57 21 82 30 26 137 1,427 482 483 71 36 164 24 34 24 273 34 8 490 321 9 339 7 332 14 555 2 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 24 330 130 6 897 164 1 411 55 356 1 24 19 4,224 1 42 19 220 23 2 297 15 1 166 13 153 4 439 87 5 1,518 289 4 461 55 406 1 24 34 5,293 1 33 15 315 46 7 143 378 2 420 8 412 2 287 4 2 377 50 51 1.120 472 34 1,947 1,036 4 491 492 188 9 179 801 50 493 494 78 405 117 305 726 26 34 67 38 176 373 9 51 363 294 850 875 30 1 241 306 297 459 89 19 10 51 7 2 8,773 26 391 197 293 1,567 30 6 439 89 164 665 46 26 41 64 335 209 7 621 1.807 1.420 1,426 6,132 557 95 1,065 299 229 1,687 182 751 4 495 496 5 14 1,971 1 15 31 3 1,904 2 51 33 3 16 1,251 43 15 497 498 2,257 109 12,970 5 49!) 6 408 "nil 178 213 309 284 94 13 53 24 1 3 7,658 64 97 203 60 17 5 6 5 1 21 1,090 426 596 87 16 8 58 4 1 4,246 54 415 150 463 58 8 3 46 75 61 66 SI 30 8 1 18 3 1,171 1,993 2,411 4,683 528 88 70 282 54 34 42,407 189 544 772 1,313 177 17 17 120 15 2 17, 042 501 502 503 504 381 3,800 195 10 4 303 1,652 110 5 2 555 4,704 257 10 1 315 1,536 116 13 2 310 1,837 358 5 85 1,160 52 6,579 28, 400 2,937 125 8 4 97 5 11 20, 080 1,165 11,392 501 38 ■-,n:, 2 Wi 507 4 2 8 11 5 35 50S 509 2 3,186 1 921 1 5,267 1 5,095 1 510 2,368 2,355 2,777 2,638 1,149 6,822 511 512 513 514 393 168 21 204 1,944 4,064 607 3,457 935 9 926 322 24 10 7 7 939 651 10 641 75 46 29 1,497 125 68 3 54 482 1,484 99 1,385 162 2 160 115 6 3 3 634 232 53 349 2.333 4,775 737 4,038 724 75 649 307 31 10 10 11 1,357 1,742 34 1,708 143 92 51 1,994 679 200 181 238 1,372 1,791 241 1,550 253 27 226 151 41 14 21 6 826 312 8 304 41 30 K 1,135 411 205 79 127 1,262 2,886 258 2,628 182 7 175 354 35 4 20 11 715 513 1 512 46 34 12 1,468 191 72 17 102 708 1,329 170 1,159 221 6 2 2 2 426 173 17 156 14 1 13 530 2,805 1,388 342 1,075 8,882 22, 997 4,002 18,995 6,053 242 5,811 1,070 234 121 79 34 7,405 4,234 105 4,129 555 280 275 7,652 1,002 502 127 373 3,653 9,330 992 8,338 2.1S1 72 2,109 876 74 15 46 13 515 516 517 518 519 178 248 2 246 4 1 3 485 1,676 1,229 19 1,210 399 341 521 522 221 1S9 58 3,444 32446°— 14- -13 194 .POPULATION. Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION. PORTLAND, OBEG. PROVIDENCE, R. I. RICHMOND, VA. ROCHESTER, N. Y. ST. LOOTS, MO. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. 1 101,473 91,344 75,180 19,547 90,114 75,097 93,691 31,366 49,795 41,727 55,346 21,013 90,315 74,337 91,965 28,400 288,701 243,086 283,561 77,628 Agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry 3 3,191 42 829 82 310 7 935 15 2,016 187 31 45 447 667 16 651 1 3 6 13 9 20 44 248 13 235 1 9 48 92 2 90 3 5 40 172 2 170 100 191 135 303 42 201 g 1 23 2 66 1 65 3 1 13 1 47 S 37 13 1 1 10 28 7 13 4 4 119 231 316 62 77 93 84 507 5 1 1 2 1 36 28 o2 38 4 17 23 314 2 175 112 25 25 2 12 4 21 2 2 2 15 1 16 3 6 5 2 41 9 498 96 17 268 117 662 2 1 1 13 1 17 6 1 8 2 90 1 1 1G4 45 58 36 25 518 18 Gardeners, florists, fruit growers, and nurserymen 11 6 3 2 7 7 1 3 2 1 34 17 1 1 16 23 ?4 6 5 3 7 59 n 372 88 47 548 18 480 5 45 73 64 46 65 2 2 18 10 33 523 5 1 4 1 28 30 32 12 2 1 218 77 223 3 1 1 1 1 2 4 483 160 19 12 5 3 45 w 12 V 2 'R •>,, 30 4 31 11 3 3 8 1 5 3 14 4 7 16 6 20 1 1 2 1 v> Other agricultural and animal husbandry pursuits 2 12 2 1 3 37 38 1 2 10 11 1 2 7G 3 13 3 1,618 40 1 1 2 1 2 2 65 2 41 1 29 3 4? 19 17 2 64 24 7 33 33 2 199 1 1 1 1 2 2 44 43 1 100 37 21 42 191 1 6 11 29 10 19 1,227 9 4 1 108,538 7 2 3 2 10 1 1 9 3 14 1 6 7 8 3 3 6 7 Ml 11 V> 2 1 M 139 3 136 5S 9 9 1 2 1 56 2 35 3 . 1 2 40, 875 17 9 SR an 61 Manufacturing and mechanical industries 36, 613 3,776 41,579 14,498 19,214 5.886 12,360 24,613 fi? 351 113 1 237 363 585 581 4 183 580 1,501 66 282 36 524 73 68 395 173 26 569 161 71 1,363 346 1 1,016 1,974 2,090 2,056 34 400 2,200 2,189 478 1,001 332 63 2 31 5 31 53 10 15 13 13 15 46 25 16 238 fii 451 568 575 529 46 100 542 394 32 105 222 159 397 369 28 243 296 409 22 64 408 344 487 478 9 70 817 1,019 19 519 92 66 82 67 2 68 2 69 70 71 7? 6 1 3 3 4 74 1 ' See footnotes to Table I, page 91. OCCUPATION STATISTICS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 195 ST. PAUL, MINN. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. SCRANTON, PA. SEATTLE, WASH. SPOKANE, WASH. SYRACUSE, N. Y. TOLEDO, OHIO. WASHINGTON, D. C. WORCESTER, MASS. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. 1 2 93, 630 76. 889 85,203 25,919 209,513 182. 563 153,313 41. 150 51,093 40,677 49,768 11,722 120, 532 102.526 84,496 19.759 48,970 41,250 38,559 8,468 57,337 47.476 57,356 15,733 69, 162 56. 024 68,600 17, 056 131,983 105, 044 147,105 62,921 59,500 48,560 59,055 17,211 3 1.335 58 3,366 56 154 9 4,415 45 1,713 31 418 17 426 84 1,217 44 777 14 4 81 108 168 420 23 397 5 9 3 10 4 6 34 128 147 448 42 406 1 4 18 32 4 28 55 72 303 501 14 4S7 10 9 488 540 5 535 1 11 S 8 6 7 39 114 1 113 5 1 4 4 7 51 111 4 107 2 52 3 49 34 69 83 287 19 268 5 1 7 11 5 6 14 23 65 410 8 402 5 6 7 8 4 3 13 6 7 1 1 1 1 5 13 4 9 4 5 9 in 1 4 11 13 1 17 2 8 4 3 1,391 7 301 53 62 165 21 691 1 5 2 3 14 2 8 1 3 1.096 118 369 67 51 160 91 410 8 1 7 8 1 18 3 10 4 1 21 17 173 49 7 97 20 493 15 2 10 2 1 is 13 8 3 2 17 3 128 26 4 in 238 1 4 2 2 2 34 113 15 24 51 23 166 1 5 2 5 3 1 14 ' IS HI 1 1 4 4 4 1 1 67 15 4 41 7 167 2 1 1 9 46 4 69 18 6 26 19 112 8 5 3 21 17 2 38 9 5 14 10 198 IS 19 13 14 7 4 3 22 7 2 8 5 6S 3 3 11 4 2 4 1 8 8 1 ?n 1 12 ?l 8 22 23 24 16 9 3 12 3 25 IT, 27 142 75 21 77 6 71 9 7 565 52 74 40 1 33 5 4 40 27 1 3 3 2 1 327 48 35 1,155 36 1,090 13 16 65 55 62 140 1 4 83 38 14 1,913 4 3 1 117 23 26 22S 8 204 8 8 14 44 30 27 1 2 4 15 5 799 3 1 101 57 9 1 7 2 51 58 3 11 1 9 6 15 280 206 7 6 5 7 144 36 18 5 2 1 "X 29 30 1 2 2 31 3? 6 5 62 38 57 2 2 1 41 11 1,051 1 4 3 33 25 14 23 20 1 1 1 15 2 176 1 34 1 3 7 2 4 1 3 1 1 3 3 10 4 35 1 1 5 36 1 2 3 1 37 3S 39 1 1 2 6 2 77 40 7 3 2 2 2 2 1 2 3 1 41 42 1 1 12,442 21 1 155 128 46 43 7 7 19 19 407 364 43 59 27 7 25 11,923 20 17 3 173 33 12 128 367 52 676 14 14 6 6 7 7 4 4 1 1 45 4f> 23 10 8 5 8 185 30 17 13S 49 14 297 2 379 1 2 1 101 23 6 72 26 3 190 14 7 2 5 3 62 12 7 43 9 11 6 1 4 2 4 3 47 48 49 1 1 1 1 .ill 21 51 ,-." 2 3 15 5 1 1 1 3 .v.; 1 2 54 11 . 532 6 526 91 2 2 438 17 421 25 2 2 1 3 55 SB 15 113 5 5 379 88 IS 18 11 42 1 2 17 112 1 111 24, 944 3 58 1 1 3 34 57 1 2 2 4,910 S 36 35 1 27,029 58 .VI 60 61 28,398 6, 372 61,785 9,327 12, 746 4,829 36,504 3.135 15,030 1,349 5.041 31.756 7,048 29.228 7.099 ii-' 684 173 88 845 224 2 619 1,253 1,250 1,246 4 465 860 2,049 154 615 120 520 1S6 52 356 108 31 126 44 82 156 363 363 18 14 4 11 360 95 265 270 401 337 64 94 449 661 3 126 81 60 21 13 7 3S1 64 317 283 531 496 35 221 316 574 28 139 63 4S 15 38 3 653 274 120 519 106 413 225 500 440 60 66 374 388 62 104 42 64 74 14 27 86 34 34 40 12 13 26 5 34 34 86 21 31 1.7 511 300 582 578 4 268 772 664 66 230 334 130 355 339 16 97 287 294 15 36 248 452 679 676 3 215 587 1,886 76 250 379 626 651 637 14 70 968 927 49 191 11 16 lis li'l 7n 63 501 1,023 33 107 6 71 72 73 5 22 4 6 5 J_ 74 196 POPULATION. Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION. PORTLAND, OKEG. PROVIDENCE, R. I. RICHMOND, VA. ROCHESTER, n. y. ST. LOUIS, MO. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Manufacturing and mechanical industries — Con. 5,025 529 60 2 15 967 32 20 12 74 1,242 67 107 17 83 7 375 439 29 16 7 2,157 359 42 29 245 440 78 24 54 127 661 288 934 774 28 132 367 840 49 19 25 3 2 7 2,670 635 1,866 169 1,556 1,246 310 94 1,281 316 92 3,043 602 170 3 33 819 237 27 210 64 758 99 259 213 13 33 288 794 20 13 1 3 3 111 102 21 14 67 1,615 1,349 266 21 4 7,234 2,100 692 1 51 2,042 274 103 171 240 1,926 300 419 319 49 51 1,454 1,939 196 108 62 7 19 215 296 17 62 217 8,072 6,706 1,366 478 17 70 1 390 2,509 1,847 329 204 89 40 5,474 21 1,110 1,475 241 2,627 408 40 2 198 153 15 816 289 272 255 243 30 2 25 51 28 59 1 1,867 11 1 1,744 2,034 7 1 8 1 7 1,051 6,079 14 79 3 239 60 14 46 31 225 27 31 15 8 8 191 336 83 14 30 Ml 1 1 81 4 1 3 14 82 2 81 1 14 5 84 f« si; 9 70 68 1 1 1 4 9 8 1 3 87 5 88 1 S'l 4 90 91 92 36 107 1 39 201 377 03 94 95 1 96 97 6 5 122 39 43 31 2 98 1 9 3 99 Jewelers, watchmakers, eoldsmiths, and silversmiths 1 923 22 839 62 30 30 9 ion 101 19 103 6,775 6,485 290 20 5 4 14 13 1 5 1 102 1 32 31 1 4 29 1,618 1,237 381 300 207 3 16 74 307 196 67 33 11 8 103 Laborers (n. o. s. 1 ): 70 70 75 74 105 1 106 37 8 1 26 107 ins 2 4 18 72 57 19 5 20 13 109 3 34 3 3 6 11 190 94 51 34 11 18 217 87 7 96 2 25 521 4 1 7 2 1 1 5 2 26 6 112 4 113 1 114 1 115 2 1 116 117 4 2,089 78 149 7 3 1,852 360 17 2 119 1 13 1,238 2 449 6 38 743 114 1 3 734 13 23 40 14 644 162 37 10 2 2 37 118 119 131 170 1 219 31 2 7 1">0 4 4 l'l 1 5 1 1?? 105 83 1 3 13 26 I 1 ? 5 11 1?4 175 l?fi 1 26 2 2,740 104 2,605 31 37 2 9 114 202 147 19 36 10 2 1?7 5 9 332 29 5 12 12 1,280 238 13 558 471 1,143 2 3 5 28 25 13 4 113 13 9 128 82 4 1 3 3 2 19q 14 4 10 282 7 208 67 8 12 14 nn 9 131 11 1 13 3 n? 4 235 60 8 75 92 1S7 2 131 5 13 1 64 134 4 135 Silk mills 136 8 29 1,803 5 2 6 26 9 24 30 1,018 54 98 36 3 8 3 5 1,358 6 4 22 19 35 3 4 5 7 220 6 207 4,702 2 512 35 115 30 88 8 3 72 21 333 4 105 137 5 61 8 2,061 10 1,189 4 30 3 38 13 984 69 138 388 139 140 12 3 11 1 3 847 1 66 141 9 14 14? 2 143 12 1 144 Food industries— 5 6 23 145 1 146 1 14? Flour and grain mills 5 3 9 33 6 44 2 4 1 9 46 8 2 15 1 148 1 1 8 149 10 150 lil 8 34 7 29 15 20 7 20 1 Not otherwise specified. OCCUPATION STATISTICS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 197 ST. PAUL, MINN. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. SCKANTON, PA. SEATTLE, WASH. SPOKANE, WASH. SYRACUSE, N. Y. TOLEDO, OHIO. WASHINGTON, D. C. WORCESTER, MASS. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Temale. Male. Female. Male. Female. Vi 3,057 738 95 2 21 524 109 51 58 49 698 77 40 20 9 11 271 557 16 12 2 1 1 2 106 2 13 91 2.477 2. 261 216 31 7,468 1,203 339 20 45 2,172 215 50 165 200 2,694 179 122 7" 32 20 1,041 418 50 22 25 1 2 201 398 68 71 259 6,131 5,631 500 140 11 20 11 98 324 95 144 60 25 1,247 219 10 1 6 293 12 7 5 22 478 9 15 11 1 3 321 210 51 6 16 5,715 612 63 2.410 298 15 562 17 12 5 43 479 27 28 1 23 4 68 154 3 1 15 644 2 1 1 1 9 1.457 308 93 2 9 401 37 16 21 94 478 59 255 191 41 23 251 640 90 58 29 2 1 4 44 4 6 34 1,822 1,708 114 459 1 1 1 456 187 33 3 58 3 90 1,601 90 428 5 20 1,058 130 42 1 23 1 , 497 2 3 1 1 3 11 9 2 71 1 1,831 325 79 1 3 413 37 14 23 52 663 41 252 135 42 75 376 624 77 19 36 1 21 267 34 19 1,543 1 2 1 1 2 2 2,769 1,808 32 36 17 968 199 86 113 96 969 158 15 6 1,764 293 32 1 140 296 12 8 4 58 4S4 40 333 218 27 88 • 308 853 45 26 19 76 77 1 72 1 1.848 3 112 5 25 163 60 78 3.712 24 2 11 2 9 790 1.473 5 4.1S1 2 1 4 2 2 soo 79 15 1,2S9 43 17 26 111 1,746 74 173 19 145 9 574 458 18 8 7 1 o 4 167 11 2S 128 5,360 5, i 18 202 9 2 so 1 81 3 8^ 83 3 84 85 86 5 4 4 4 6 8 1 87 12 8 89 1 90 97 1 1 9 590 287 12 6 2 2 2 8 115 4 6 105 4,026 3.2S2 744 32 8 2 3 91 92 91 101 74 94 26 28 111 91 % 96 97 98 II! 1 1 1 2 46 1 3 42 3,600 3,410 190 7 1 1 41 41 29 5 22 1 1 1 7 1 2 4 43 43 1 2 2 36 2 4 30 1,415 1,268 147 12 1 1 1 21 1,494 1,369 125 5 1 1 44 44 105! 1 10 10 1 14 14 9 34 2,136 2,036 100 19 1 1 1 33 33 3 1 2 Tl 71 103 104 39 38 1 1 15 14 1 106 4 2 ins 6 1 24 210 86 2 48 74 1 2 1 2 97 47 2 22 26 2 1 6 291 193 5 42 2 49 416 2 149 33 1 231 5 4 3 1 3 32 8 2 16 5 1 83 1 100 no 4 4 9 12 12 21 1 20 5 1 17 509 165 310 28 4 2 2,334 360 841 105 97 931 82 2 12 12 22 411 317 2 55 37 2 3 3 11 .. 111 27 14 m 113 114 3 1 2 11 US 117 S21 2 599 4 166 12 7 410 95 8 2 1,126 2 16 5 1 3 7 16 412 8 128 5 4 267 5 1 2 2,877 40 lis 110 15 200 38 568 56 27 177 372 27 550 5 4 22 9 1 51 1 1,315 79 15 I'D JOO 2 11 1 2 6 2 2 1 1,4S3 6 2 25 11 I'M 125 l?fi 2 2 27 5 75 7 149 19 109 21 72 1 1 1 2 1 39 30 4 5 192 29 10 6 1 1 1 44 44 85 72 5 8 16 2 3 1 15 15 17 SO 2 142 35 50 57 14 16 5 ITS 129 130 139 53 59 27 135 6 S 1 4 32 8 23 1 227 11 88 77 51 511 1 1 1,315 6 1,298 10 31 3 1 2 341 3 14 42 7 31 4 10 5 5 2 2 4 339 2 6 3 2 133 134 23 78 2 58 14 4 27 2 26 1 136 9 62 2,285 3 19 8 26 9 36 7 904 11 156 47 117 53 1 3 61 2 29 1,228 2 1 4 96 13 in 2 ins 39 71 121 15 45 118 648 3 137 138 139 140 141 147 135 915 23 87 2 30 6 175 2 14 14 673 5 7 3 18 5 9 3 17 64 2 5 2 3 14 784 1 30 6 28 7 10 3 14 103 10 12 2 7 8 10 1,053 3 4 10 32 7 59 22 144 82 4 10 5 3 16 15 1 7 6 85 3 3 2 1 6 5 28 17 11 3 3 2 2 l^ 5 6 8 4 8 9 6 3 5 18 1 1 5 4 1 8 1 145 146 2 7 1 17 16 1 1 17 1 6 5 7 5 1 39 3 16 4 14S 1 is 3 14 48 1 151 19 13 9 10 2 7 19 7 24 12 13 2 ■ See footnotes to Table I , page 91. 198 POPULATION. Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION. PORTLAND, OEEG. PROVIDENCE, R. I. RICHMOND, VA. ROCHESTER , N. T. ST. LOUIS, MO. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. 11' Manufacturing and mechanical industries — Con. Laborers (n. o. s. 1 )— Continued. Other industries— Continued. 72 36 7 2 15 1 4 20 151 82 34 23 23 119 16 16 29 45 99 119 84 14 36 1 91 4 1 389 893 38 32 83 16 376 30 1 153 1 6 44 114 1 111 1 4 75 20 15 14 3 no 3 60 5 1 14 24 117 1 US 58 36 8 42 53 119 2 160 lfil 327 26 548 194 4,510 4,111 399 393 1,153 1,035 118 163 11 25 127 1 11 671 27 642 2 37 1,501 91 1,167 243 60 174 97 721 61 7 36 9 54 10 9 35 90 72 3 40 6 21 2 60 6 44 10 235 19 19 49 92 412 65 734 116 1,517 3 5,149 5,076 73 1,392 3,155 2,622 533 335 35 36 264 97 95 2,120 114 1.91.9 37 272 4,434 38 3,070 1,326 955 425 710 2,019 572 93 398 241 303 81 6 216 1,689 1,026 311 434 102 133 46 1,022 100 587 329 765 62 13 325 40 26 159 140 429 5,152 92 857 713 874 2,616 585 164 29 50 53 235 64 116 Vfffi ira 1,491 1,484 7 445 896 812 84 154 15 3 136 49 37 252 11 240 1 48 1,425 1 1,287 137 63 70 367 839 143 13 29 244 23 6 1 16 126 176 41 49 44 11 31 97 8 59 30 296 9 42 99 28 18 39 61 214 S38 5 150 148 29 506 46 12 4 7 1 18 4 1 1 1,138 1,136 2 268 424 352 72 53 3 6 44 22 15 288 1 286 1 7 543 3,191 3,099 92 514 1,471 1,371 100 119 14 3 102 65 17 639 36 593 10 28 1,596 14 1,205 377 116 133 38 928 167 3 62 116 50 1 9 40 187 102 24 60 4 12 2 1,449 4 1,790 155 225 9 8 102 17 48 9 32 53 1,399 59 53 70 183 1,034 385 61 3 164 3 IfiS 1 8 19 19 1 9 47 40 7 166 7 8 6 2 11 41 36 5 22 167 72 IfiS 63 169 Officials 9 170 171 179 171 174 1 646 171 468 1 185 525 2 1 1 2,070 176 2 177 17S 1 179 2 180 181 5 158 148 1 9 27 11 27 IS' 8 181 2 3 2 1 447 96 66 54 236 350 87 63 22 61 21 3 7 184 16 12 181 1 186 3 6 9 187 1S8 1S9 5 1 2 i 1,760 1,752 8 400 698 575 123 99 IS 4 77 20 45 492 9 476 7 20 1,423 1 1,147 275 130 97 255 794 195 2,982 2,907 15 508 2,221 2.10S 113 283 55 22 206 60 74 567 21 538 8 470 3,090 6 2,729 355 112 185 682 1,853 336 7 183 64 130 25 5 100 463 412 17 228 52 105 10 340 52 176 112 1,161 48 19 237 14 106 110 627 155 2,351 27 431 108 120 1,605 2G6 58 12 46 4 114 32 1,437 1,432 5 435 1,130 1,034 96 182 14 4 164 61 22 279 22 255 2 73 1,311 1 1,229 81 71 79 460 1,047 114 18 45 245 21 2 7 12 89 147 48 51 15 21 12 62 9 46 7 444 15 20 104 20 4 40 241 62 843 10 97 91 32 613 54 15 6 18 1 6 8 539 539 2,898 2,807 31 380 779 6S1 98 193 23 13 157 13 18 1.0S2 22 1,054 6 27 934 5 716 213 57 137 40 494 71 74 28 23 182 7 28 23 5 312 8 3 1 4 1 1 152 2,494 2,449 45 427 607 518 149 114 9 25 80 47 18 832 23 806 3 53 1,192 14 835 343 184 119 466 7.1 27 19 29 27 10 1 1 9 29 25 4 1 1 520 16 2 14 1 4 2,415 2,412 3 2C2 033 601 32 214 22 20 172 11 11 114 7 104 3 81 1,478 1 1,331 146 442 68 603 1,286 796 5 64 1 61 4 66 68 6 17 14 93 88 5 2 10 8 2 7 20 19 1 135 406 379 27 71 5 1 65 35 19 85 5 80 4 3 3 235 10 25 25 3 19 17 2 7(1 71 7? 71 71 7.', 7fi 707 1,286 2 211 572 526 307 77 7s 2 79 so 1 621 1 SI 7 2 2 3 13 5 6 2 5 1 3 1 3 2 S 1 * 1 si 567 54 23 20 162 39S 42 1 15 67 4 2 1 1 2 3 M 1 ftl 1 2 36 -7 1 5 4 1 SS -'1 1 62 8 in 1 11 36 34 41 22 1 18 449 15S 26 42 25 61 4 202 29 95 7S 226 10 53 69 3 5 66 20 205 1,108 6 33 551 53 465 94 41 4 9 4 33 3 23 2 82 3 17 2 2 13 60 S9 35 14 9 24 7 135 6 122 7 129 34 4 40 3 n? ::::::::: 93 14 32 3 43 2 1 40 117 32 11 9 7 17 i", 1 181 313 216 9 8 20 5 174 259 3 230 20 100 9 8 40 4 6 12 21 41 1,977 197 231 33 90 1,426 186 18 8 27 1 38 94 16 97 is 29 180 2 1 55 29 8 6 12 2 1 10 11 101 9 7 2 36 49 21 12 8 7 1 IS 4 11 3 99 11 24 43 4 7 10 45 235 2 5 2 2 8 4 4 69 21 2 41 3 1 1 152 72 103 1 102 77 1 43 33 87 15 6 45 1 5 15 2 210 3 1 1 4 201 43 4 17 109 742 25 6S3 18 4 12 133 6 83 44 133 11 11 37 24 4 11 35 37 2,702 027 3S7 399 166 1,123 116 7 4 1 21 190 107 107 109 1 21 84 107 27 1 30 1 3 2 43 2 57 19 3 4 31 98 i 1 1 90 2 7 23 6 17 16 i ?« 1 V 2 22 >s 1 4 II:::::::: 14 25 78 26 15 6 4 « ' See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 200 POPULATION. Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF A.GE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION. PORTLAND, OREG. PROVIDENCE, R. I. RICHMOND, VA. ROCHESTER, N. y. ST. LOUIS, MO. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. wn Manufacturing and mechanical industries — Con. Semiskilled operatives (n. 0. s. 1 ) — Continued. 91 74 2 15 763 174 520 69 9 99 36 33 178 116 10 52 191 58 32 101 9 90 73 17 219 37 1 49 22 14 13 344 35 145 164 45 98 919 28 12 184 150 7 27 1,477 943 169 365 40 245 3,097 28 1 5 1,933 1,766 73 94 2,147 968 668 511 47 950 7,372 161 208 ?31 180 ?3? 5 7 32 1 18 13 24 156 105 2 4 , 1 51 39 4 8 14 225 1,867 5 14 ?m 1 14 8 1 5 4 104 24 1 57 8 2 32 15 210 37 3 158 12 103 13 14 234 15 2 6 7 1 73 1 118 ?.v 32 ?,w 37 ?37 49 ?38 62 239 1,078 ?40 3,820 ?41 2 9|9 Textile industries — ''43 044 Silk mills. ?45 144 38 276 48 1 ?46 747 1 4 MS 4 94!) Silk mills. . •"ill 206 22 231 22 2 191 16 60 8 1 W1 ?W 1 2 1 3 7 ?fi T>7 S!W S") iin in 1 33? 1 131 134 115 1 2 6 336 Exp ress, post, telegraph, and telephone (selected occup'ns): 317 IIS 119 340 • 2 141 342 1 14 271 3 143 35 197 3 15 119 1 20 318 1 210 344 1,101 345 141! Other transportation pursuits: 9 117 3 3 1 1 9 348 349 3,50 1 . 3 351 3 35? 1,51 1 1 3,54 Laborers (n. o. s. 2 ) 3 15.5 350 157 3 2 2 358 359 Proprietors, officials, and managers (n. o. s. 2 ) 4 4 8 8 3 3 11 10 son 1 101 4 4 2 1 2 1 6 18 10? 2 863 2 104 1 2,221 1 1,183 6 2,374 14 305 2,371 6,762 106 597 162 207 14 10 70 134 2,010 921 47 1,118 186 932 9 6 1 246 75 79 3 5 03 21 1,029 649 38 1,411 169 1,242 8 2 3 1 220 89 98 5 6 19 9 709 420 11 880 69 811 8 3 4 1 192 64 45 5 1 2 2 1,096 226 535 9 16 204 100 6,549 2,052 95 4,146 399 3,747 17 167 9 168 3 309 2 170 3 02 18 1,108 840 31 1,071 112 939 1 371 1 1 775 11 3 1 2 1 17? 1 173 309 7 3 221 5 871 12 4 1,592 174 22 175 6 370 3 377 1 378 1 2 > See footnotes to Table I, page 91. OCCUPATION STATISTICS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 203 ST. PAUL, MINN. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. SCRANTON, PA. SEATTLE, WASH. SPOKANE, WASH. SYRACUSE, N. T. TOLEDO, OHIO. WASHINGTON, D. C. WORCESTER, MASS. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Feni3le. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. 306 104 212 1,890 49 15 177 40 40 140 99 41 63 512 439 506 244 2,737 2,471 266 579 478 395 201 191 10 879 785 20 74 44 32 328 88 240 231 154 48 270 35 58 30 22 153 642 4,590 59 58 629 137 225 41 24 17 8 127 229 781 123 1,678 1,463 215 222 130 809 98 78 20 256 220 13 23 36 15 155 55 100 384 264 144 297 68 101 54 16 30 1 114 56 36 22 3,778 3,447 63 268 173 22 151 438 85 38 315 34,069 59 114 641 26 8 37 26 22 27 15 12 24 180 130 139 76 957 869 88 281 182 158 56 52 4 269 252 6 11 18 8 7 1 6 • 78 40 17 48 7 13 8 5 77 310 2,739 49 24 175 44 133 56 27 29 17 283 192 635 165 1,804 1,587 217 420 258 604 107 95 12 303 262 12 29 37 14 119 48 71 209 213 70 243 45 168 100 24 42 2 88 51 24 13 3,757 3,589 13 155 104 27 77 184 88 33 63 18.154 39 84 1,281 7 6 64 26 27 47 34 13 4 317 269 162 130 1,296 1,202 94 379 241 213 116 109 7 169 144 1 24 26 7 158 59 99 97 97 22 108 21 53 42 11 9 9 17 246 66 204 822 15 15 105 39 37 44 38 6 36 221 221 229 90 602 524 78 296 217 248 57 50 7 154 122 6 26 17 12 114 15 99 117 62 25 107 19 33 14 17 1 1 73 56 10 799 707 59 33 23 20 3 204 171 15 18 7,486 1 5 5 1 25 241 4 4 1 1 3 3 5 3 2 1,678 47 129 929 23 10 63 31 27 86 49 37 63 495 460 326 185 1,173 1,102 71 612 410 307 115 98 17 635 549 4 82 37 14 128 55 73 144 84 39 145 22 57 25 12 15 5 279 248 13 18 938 846 13 79 41 17 24 161 107 19 35 9.383 2 9 8 1 1 30 322 1 1 3 2 1 11 11 1 1 1,948 299 507 2,117 87 38 393 88 84 33 28 5 23 130 238 578 104 910 760 150 165 107 613 113 88 25 178 107 39 32 34 20 189 39 150 352 63 91 278 50 83 42 17 5 19 149 110 IS 21 3,189 2,811 151 227 38 17 21 ISO 58 21 101 17,284 58 185 892 17 17 115 37 42 21 17 4 13 180 87 230 42 481 436 45 135 89 203 17 11 6 119 101 5 13 14 33 9 24 123 49 10 36 10 44 27 17 w 1 2 1 1 lllS 1 lif) 310 111 11" 1 1 4 4 1 313 1 1 314 315 316 317 31S 311 ("11 321 1 3 3 3 78 75 3 322 323 VA 25 23 2 5 3 2 4 4 125 32ft 327 3?S 329 330 331 332 m tii 335 1 Bfl 3,37 338 1,3(1 34n 3 2 1 3 141 MS 1 70 379 3 1 112 918 4 2 343 344 345 !4fl 5 130 2 53 597 1 70 443 3 4 210 347 34S 2 4 2 1 3 340 6 175 139 21 15 1,154 966 91 97 49 20 29 192 138 6 48 15,020 1 2 1 350 5 61 53 3 5 242 207 9 26 9 4 5 82 74 5 3 5.193 67 52 10 5 923 870 10 43 19 14 5 121 84 28 9 8,158 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 985 4 4 72 50 5 17 404 359 21 24 11 8 3 43 19 11 13 6.425 2 Til 1 r," isa 1 1 5 1 1 354 28 l.i.", 356 157 1 2 2 1 8 7 1 28 2 2 358 159 360 5 5 8 8 4 4 361 8 6 3 16 1 lil" 363 1 2 2.112 364 2 3,035 15 3,268 365 4.471 1.175 1.410 360 367 368 340 105 136 7 2 57 33 2,448 1.298 49 1,276 164 1,112 14 7 4 1,171 178 439 18 15 259 262 3,905 1,293 79 2,156 353 1,803 45 9 3 2 97 55 13 3 2 1 733 166 246 13 7 131 170 1.441 839 39 1,181 199 982 21 5 3 2 1 4 6 423 13 2 365 92 68 14 4 77 110 672 539 29 469 7 1 3 3 307 14 1 131 35 34 1 8 40 13 779 867 31 614 5 3 2 669 14 2 236 84 85 6 9 29 23 869 916 24 779 112 667 6 3 1 1 1 633 15 1 4 4 372 141 117 21 7 51 35 1.988 336 50 2,111 314 1,797 10 6 81 38 7 3 7 17 9 534 424 12 823 101 722 5 1 360 1 370 1 2 1 1.042 6 1 1 1 1 371 37? 1 1 1,289 15 2 1 7 24 834 14 24 16 10 584 275 17 602 60 542 1 2 373 374 375 376 401 9 2 237 7 1 1 377 77 392 1 76 538 1 378 1 • Not otherwise specified. 204 POPULATION. Table III — TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 152 OCCUPATION. Trade— Continued. Floorwalkers, foremen, and overseers Floorwalkers and foremen in stores Foremen warehouses, stockyards, etc Inspectors, gaugers, and samplers Insurance agents and officials Insurance agents Officials of insurance companies Laborers in coal and lumber yards, warehouses, etc Coal yards Elevators Lumberyards Stockyards Warehouses Laborers, porters, and helpers in stores Newsboys Proprietors, officials ( and managers (n. o. s. 1 ) Employment office keepers Proprietors, etc. , elevators Proprietors, etc. , warehouses Other proprietors, officials, and managers Real estate agents and officials Retail dealers Salesmen and saleswomen Auctioneers Demonstrators Sales agents Salesmen and saleswomen (stores) ! Undertakers Wholesale dealers, importers, and exporters Other pursuits (semiskilled) Fruit graders and packers Meat cutters Other occupations Public service (not elsewhere classified) . Firemen (fire department) Guards, watchmen, and doorkeepers Laborers (public service) Garbage men and scavengers Other laborers Marshals, sheriffs, detectives, etc Detectives Marshals and constables Probation and truant officers Sheriffs Officials and inspectors (city and county) Officials and inspectors (city) Officials and inspectors (county) Officials and inspectors (state and United States). . Officials and inspectors (state) Officials and inspectors (United States) Policemen Soldiers, sailors, and marines Other pursuits Life-savers Lighthouse keepers Other occupations Professional service Actors Architects Artists, sculptors, and teachers of art Authors, editors, and reporters Authors Editors Chemists, assayers, and metallurgists Civil and mining engineers and surveyors Civil engineers and surveyors Mining engineers Clergymen College presidents and professors Dentists Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Designers Draftsmen : Inventors PORTLAND, OEEG. Male. Female. 129 116 13 452 403 49 381 42 28 259 14 38 376 136 150 31 11 18 90 1,728 4,323 4,700 17 10 96 4,577 38 281 196 11 104 81 310 260 63 325 92 51 21 2 IS 179 141 38 106 201 103 12 177 703 622 81 320 13 253 201 13 166 22 18 180 1,260 11 1,223 3 6 12 1 21 138 22 2 116 200 2 37 42 3 1 3 36 4,614 1 2,795 6 118 39 6 33 PROVIDENCE, R.I. Male. 82 80 2 19 362 319 43 383 278 3 82 20 463 143 81 3 10 14 54 313 3,696 3,071 12 8 87 2,964 100 184 206 4 133 317 317 240 11 229 48 12 18 1 17 80 52 24 28 336 34 42 1 1 40 2,885 8 75 79 153 1.52 1 190 51 132 427 166 242 19 Female. 336 1,485 44 24 1,417 1 .... 2.429 RICHMOND, VA. Male. Female. 41 36 S 2 2 380 320 60 174 54 5 70 13 32 1,059 53 147 2,137 1,289 7 1 42 1,239 38 154 30 913 108 178 198 198 39 24 12 124 115 65 19 46 152 14 35 1,444 201 23 55 47 2 43 2 3 221 657 3 4 650 2 4 1,273 ROCHESTER, N. Y. Male. 384 343 41 246 77 5 140 255 95 72 8 3 16 45 340 3,407 2,577 8 13 88 2,468 68 181 192 4 113 75 1,426 278 211 285 17 268 56 30 13 3 10 179 168 11 53 28 25 290 27 3,132 54 83 121 131 8 123 129 195 192 3 231 37 129 324 89 218 17 Female. 10 26 308 1,035 26 8 1,001 2,423 ST. LOUIS, MO. Male. Female. 418 375 43 208 1,414 1,290 124 1,038 166 72 612 65 123 2,174 601 403 14 36 55 298 1,119 12, 422 11,910 17 27 282 11,584 266 641 245 549 5,823 773 1,316 939 60 879 202 90 82 5 25 578 564 14 220 38 182 1,570 148 77 9,668 230 309 362 404 14 390 276 542 507 35 447 6.59 72 556 31 1 Not otherwise specified. OCCUPATION STATISTICS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 205 ST. PAUL, MINN. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. SCRANTON, PA. SEATTLE, WASH. SPOKANE, WASH. SYRACUSE, N. T. TOLEDO, OHIO. WASHINGTON, D. C. WORCESTER, MASS. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female 379 380 3S1 222 205 17 49 424 373 51 404 103 13 206 26 56 481 83 189 10 17 23 139 665 3,106 3,324 7 4 102 3,211 66 321 275 1 94 180 1,902 55 55 163 130 33 49 925 844 81 579 72 3 320 11 173 1,168 286 239 35 16 48 140 1,284 10,751 8,910 39 15 247 8,609 141 646 324 9 38 277 10,405 40 40 23 21 2 3 224 191 33 M 6 3 63 7 7 168 137 31 40 579 525 54 192 28 13 83 20 20 65 57 8 18 246 226 20 142 8 4 110 1 19 138 93 78 28 9 8 33 1,177 2,054 1,812 6 1 42 1,763 20 127 114 5 75 34 748 7 7 4 4 59 52 7 13 330 290 40 141 93 1 39 16 16 1 12 9 3 85 77 8 47 311 273 38 217 36 34 140 2 5 256 272 56 9 4 43 340 2,474 2,085 6 2 66 2,011 58 199 159 30 30 8 16 16 10 1 2 1 1 16 220 960 31 7 922 5 3 18 72 63 9 27 549 472 77 424 174 10 196 8 36 1,730 242 110 4 10 35 61 705 5,318 2,824 19 6 119 2,680 116 208 102 1 32 69 7,192 14 14 47 45 2 11 241 213 28 101 52 2 40 1 6 141 73 26 3 7 6 1 4 10 7 3 1 41 41 3 4 3 1 2 6 5 1 3 383 384 385 10 10 3 3 386 1 3R7 3RR 3K9 390 391 1 34 12 110 61 38 1 2 5 30 72 1,701 1,129 3 68 354 168 209 49 9 40 111 2,000 4,686 5,005 11 9 117 4,868 49 284 187 7 98 82 2,562 5 3 3 30 80 520 12 8 500 3 4 8 187 133 78 7 8 12 51 217 2,084 1,461 3 10 85 1,363 53 147 161 11 4 3 1 2 12 190 720 22 11 687 5 14 392 393 37 1 4 2 5 8 1 4 3 38 1 7 4 5 394 395 16 10 1 2 1 8 7 397 2 1 17 608 1,500 9 14 185 1,912 1,560 4 9 31 1,516 45 132 77 398 399 400 401 40? 2 10 172 1,339 S 45 618 2,661 1 4 131 595 1 62 179 1,347 1 5 148 960 401 15 7 1,317 1 10 71 1 28 16 2,617 2 12 83 12 5 16 574 3 1 6 26 7 1,314 25 9 1,466 5 3 5 12 404 405 406 124 1,002 43 107 23 8 940 1 407 408 9 15 4 16 12 11 700 4 11 137 24 999 14 9 90 69 1,065 18 9 55 22 1,031 411 412 70 13 71 27 6 11 15 23 5 290 16 16 413 321 251 525 11 514 83 53 9 4 17 179 155 24 167 66 101 261 71 44 1,013 857 711 291 420 129 77 11 3 3S 264 238 20 516 38 478 1,033 5,765 117 30 23 64 8,720 79 140 189 9 180 3S 16 17 2S9 261 587 93 494 86 46 15 4 21 364 2S3 81 227 34 193 299 358 91 4 3 84 5.840 116 44 262 2 260 41 21 9 1 10 111 78 33 40 9 31 96 22 16 2 2 2 1 1 4 4 3 3 145 159 302 7 295 41 27 6 4 4 99 92 7 39 17 22 146 33 35 1 1 1 1 6 2 4 1 1 209 258 131 3 128 48 34 7 3 4 134 107 27 55 14 41 187 26 17 1 1 2 2 419 1,015 1,466 61 1,405 88 56 29 3 185 165 334 37 297 15 2 4 3 6 67 61 6 29 12 17 196 4 36 1 8 170 415 4 6 3 5 4 6 4 1 3 170 2 5 41S 2 2 4">\ 3 2 5 97 82 15 21 14 110 4 22 4?3 6 6 2 2 11 2 9 10 4 1 3 2 1 1 191 191 11 11 10 4?4 5 5 426 427 428 4'*1 6 4 2 7 1 6 5 4 1 1,318 1 1,317 875 1,675 145 68 10 68 411 3 4 1 31 1 433 1 2 2,715 1 16 2,158 44 3.476 4 5.105 22 1,461 1 1.217 16 2.480 1,379 3.5 2,243 1.690 1,839 145 8,076 31 4,529 35 1.968 1 435 2.922 1,772 436 437 438 439 440 441 4.(0 103 90 93 183 8 175 50 325 301 24 284 76 159 239 24 209 6 61 1 116 29 7 22 5 374 369 338 460 42 418 177 804 592 212 320 30 449 511 59 425 27 335 8 241 93 39 54 7 35 35 37 63 3 60 10 193 118 75 108 24 48 84 10 71 3 9 1 16 7 2 5 195 253 126 219 13 206 77 960 842 118 204 92 240 262 21 212 29 160 5 117 38 16 22 2 92 S4 47 113 4 109 24 454 373 81 177 36 90 69 4 62 3 40 46 10 2 8 3 7 4 1 1 40 50 78 71 6 65 87 133 129 4 162 102 87 186 27 142 17 35 67 13 4 9 4 1 17 5 6 5 1 76 47 53 63 3 60 31 93 92 1 157 24 99 221 19 189 13 46 1 61 15 5 10 3 2 4 3 1 69 253 153 498 51 447 251 409 389 20 511 103 273 616 21 557 38 35 1 190 116 47 69 8 14 36 27 83 3 80 48 103 102 1 138 112 113 274 31 234 9 11 34 18 7 11 4 446 8 10 22 33 23 9 1 4 10 17 10 8 2 8 50 12 58 12 46 1 447 448 449 450 14 5 14 11 2 1 5 1 4 4 8 1 12 11 1 452 ! See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 206 POPULATION. Table III — TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 481 4S2 483 484 485 486 487 4S8 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 421 OCCUPATION. Professional service— Continued. Lawyers, judges, and justices Musicians and teachers of music Photographers Physicians and surgeons Showmen Teachers Teachers (athletics, dancing, etc.). Teachers (school) Trained nurses Veterinary surgeons. . . .■ Other professional pursuits. Semiprofessional pursuits Abstractors, notaries, and justices of peace. . . Fortune tellers, hypnotists, spiritualists, etc. Healers (except physicians and surgeons). . . . Keepers of charitable and penal institutions. Officials of lodges, societies, etc Religious and charity workers Theatrical owners, managers, and officials. . . Other occupations Attendants and helpers (professional service) . Domestic and personal service. . Barbers, hairdressers, and manicurists. Bartenders Billiard room, dance hall, skating rink, etc., keepers. Billiard and pool room keepers Dance hall, skating rink, etc., keepers Boarding and lodging house keepers Bootblacks Charwomen and cleaners Elevator tenders Hotel keepers and managers Housekeepers and stewards Janitors and sextons Laborers (domestic and professional service). . Launderers and laundresses (not in laundry). Laundry operatives l Laundry owners, officials, and managers 1 Midwives and nurses (not trained) Midwives Nurses (not trained) Porters (except in stores) Restaurant, cafe 1 , and lunch-room keepers. Saloon keepers Servants Bell boys, chore boys, etc.. Chambermaids Coachmen and footmen Cooks Other servants Waiters. . Other pursuits Bathhouse keepers and attendants Cemetery keepers Cleaners and renovators (clothing, etc.). Umbrella menders and scissors grinders.. Other occupations Clerical occupations. Agents, canvassers, and collectors. Agents Canvassers Collectors Bookkeepers, cashiers, and accountants. . Clerks (except clerks in stores). Shipping clerks Other clerks Messenger, bundle, and office boys > . . . Bundle and cash boys and girls Messenger, errand, and office boys. Stenographers and typewriters PORTLAND, OREG. 679 310 142 591 90 260 12 248 34 29 43 255 31 7 18 8 59 54 64 14 49 7,439 7S5 631 54 47 7 206 106 23 145 219 112 575 397 16 506 50 50 341 2S6 341 1,591 62 25 1,194 310 155 30 17 93 7 672 309 145 218 2,702 402 2,300 306 16 290 252 Female. 4 426 29 104 2 1,212 6 1,206 511 131 8 10 39 4 21 46 1 2 6,636 180 2 4 775 174 514 4 523 11 512 29 2 3,189 203 540 2,446 564 23 3.442 35 10 15 10 1,062 370 3 367 104 93 11 1,871 PROVIDENCE, K. I. Male. Female. 278 288 82 398 38 197 11 186 51 17 42 110 8 2 15 9 17 17 33 9 4,402 726 444 53 34 19 95 78 67 133 55 64 514 109 21 159 100 172 187 133 810 56 177 405 172 392 40 11 6 13 7 3 4,385 378 146 57 175 1,046 2,242 454 1,788 590 39 551 1 331 17 33 7 1,218 9 1,209 484 37 106 8.285 105 1 10 617 44 4 816 393 4 595 18 577 6 29 2 4,479 593 3,765 439 3.531 26 1 1,468 907 103 804 RICHMOND, VA. Male. Female. 223 90 31 250 23 90 7 83 11 10 19 85 11 3,391 361 161 26 22 4 22 41 18 60 27 29 307 94 58 70 27 24 "24 46S 99 84 840 78 120 278 364 121 7 13 3,470 355 115 17 223 1,900 203 1,697 227 3 224 102 5 10 6J9 8 651 363 "io 57 3 ..... 315 8 159 27 7 3,942 249 521 22 499 5,356 1 420 2,120 2,815 1,589 392 327 3 324 19 8 11 830 ROCHESTER, N. Y. Male. 335 305 141 382 63 193 26 167 22 13 42 147 1 2 15 17 29 25 53 5 55 555 497 24 19 5 42 52 27 173 196 50 307 129 36 113 49 246 188 232 600 53 102 286 159 344 63 15 10 32 4 5,279 444 184 40 220 1,515 2,693 631 2,062 467 45 422 Female. 2 348 61 42 2 1,281 365 6,453 139 3 15 1 14 170 16 410 46 11 522 376 5 580 22 558 52 5 3,208 81 436 2,691 409 9 4,398 1,545 1,070 25 1,045 1,661 ST. LOUIS, MO. Male. 1,125 967 278 1,586 237 592 37 555 42 635 82 7 35 33 94 77 151 56 18,169 1,985 1,951 184 156 28 191 143 59 540 159 174 1,547 590 125 484 200 2,921 532 1,243 3,136 185 159 1,440 1,352 1,600 331 54 31 221 18 7 23,252 1,975 804 317 854 5,158 13,424 1,147 12,277 1,691 111 1,5S0 1,004 1 See footnotes to Table I, page 91. OCCUPATION STATISTICS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 207 ST. PA UL, MINN. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. SCRANTON, PA. SEATTLE, WASH. SPOKANE, WASH. SYRACUSE, N. T. TOLEDO, OHIO. "WASHINGTON, D. C. WORCESTER, MASS. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. 4. r >3 454 455 456 457 513 307 112 389 61 186 18 168 3 343 34 35 1 1,354 4 1.350 1.150 845 301 1.116 198 305 27 278 8 748 55 175 16 1,758 26 1,732 159 116 36 182 19 158 7 151 2 122 5 14 1 754 2 752 955 469 190 613 86 288 34 254 8 431 40 79 4 1.220 9 1,211 372 155 66 269 52 149 10 139 1 194 24 32 2 652 3 649 363 184 62 291 47 121 18 103 197 10 ' 30 3 841 10 831 303 184 58 352 75 118 9 109 262 23 24 3 1,033 4 1.029 1,521 513 196 1.071 71 444 16 428 21 448 25 77 184 117 53 259 31 212 9 203 1 206 11 39 1 458 459 460 2,239 11 2.228 915 9 906 461 46' 24 19 34 498 88 49 113 1,160 9 12 13 211 37 35 60 515 20 24 15 232 19 5 24 17 341 41 6 24 8 244 24 82 •59 485 802 16 11 19 382 463 23 51 9 43 100 21 464 465 188 16 111 610 98 10 68 25 139 59 139 72 113 319 31 31 91 15 34 110 2 5 58 85 3 32 305 62 6 30 14 56 51 72 14 84 155 8 4 52 9 15 65 1 1 64 135 20 15 10 25 25 31 9 37 71 6 2 24 8 6 23 1 1 41 103 60 125 13 9 13 25 16 35 14 41 69 3 6 21 7 9 15 6 2 25 391 139 6 20 25 59 37 73 32 107 210 12 17 48 19 26 88 68 5 2 8 18 14 17 4 50 67 1 466 1 33 5 14 55 2 1 68 7 11 16 14 41 14 30 5 23 10 8 14 19 6 467 468 46!) 12 12 51 38 42 17 41 2 5 9 40 20 6 35 8 6 23 13 1 470 471 18 23 472 473 24 129 40 474 5,886 8,666 23,641 13,207 1,610 2,878 10, 002 7,287 3,026 2,998 2,646 4,658 3,142 5,283 11,900 28, 642 2,299 4,705 475 476 588 C77 136 1 1,694 2,180 519 6 208 278 27 938 770 246 371 266 83 356 387 103 1 430 408 52 4 949 689 321 1 339 73 69 477 39 32 7 2 2 84 68 16 4 7 6 1 1 93 77 16 5 3 2 15 9 6 27 23 4 2 1 1 42 29 13 1 1 74 63 11 20 15 5 47S 479 4 1 480 481 100 53 14 204 115 608 263 338 465 374 598 1,247 17 36 6 36 208 147 299 103 25 175 468 812 71 39 7 63 155 334 19 87 40 56 11 86 90 433 1 77 18 61 15 19 103 81 476 55 18 89 99 85 458 146 914 58 30 12 83 31 358 4S2 481 85 62 25 29 660 42 1 484 45 182 7 149 24 4 485 486 487 48S 489 490 35 644 155 24 93 63 484 29 9 545 652 3 670 1,116 438 95 2,058 322 935 164 13 304 1,120 42 23 199 60 5 30 8 211 47 4 187 122 1 259 619 217 15 531 157 493 53 11 243 540 13 32 170 72 5 160 45 243 11 2 97 213 2 28 270 78 15 68 39 403 49 3 455 194 5 37 306 101 34 69 46 362 93 6 650 283 6 152 1,017 458 121 264 132 636 115 15 7,920 730 7 43 273 94 12 102 37 448 12 4 312 253 4 491 492 35 407 23 384 127 1,262 41 1,221 11 132 12 120 40 575 16 559 13 13 279 10 269 22 22 385 4 3S1 76 76 335 13 322 277 979 33 946 257 257 409 2 493 35 127 11 40 277 407 494 794 124 348 5 16 5 949 836 1,158 16 42 23 651 480 270 159 121 141 24 1 99 163 195 30 5 193 102 348 3 38 8 1,035 375 294 1 158 21 37 94 21 495 496 93 24 1 1 67 16 497 1.077 61 4,722 1 171 6,479 191 1 77 4.567 1,643 6,194 2 284 191 29 1.857 2,595 176 1 20 1,787 611 3,286 2 212 801 30 16 630 125 1,396 1 110 221 1,064 384 40 98 161 85 2,218 40 384 1,794 375 46 25 221 83 2,571 55 300 2,216 3,260 238 15,383 468 44 108 150 166 2,496 499 12 517 81 500 119 689 208 62 53 47 545 971 1,506 501 502 629 3.921 1,201 4.707 142 1,703 487 2,585 3.925 10,941 230 2,185 503 650 904 3,154 977 136 105 1,199 751 280 202 200 269 241 307 1,720 689 178 267 504 505 54 13 13 18 5 5 8.197 8 2 243 40 13 161 17 12 13,678 60 17 10 4 2 1 2 1 2.328 3 3 98 26 10 51 4 7 6,692 14 4 40 6 5 1 32 2 13 13 3 1 3,199 7 2 2 2 1 2,483 55 11 7 36 1 4,154 15 5 8 2 2,472 206 38 21 84 24 39 15,768 68 15 37 9 8 19 10 3 507 5 40 1 2 7,899 10 32 3 33 5 1 4, 663 2 2.673 1 1,435 20 8.443 1 2.936 2 510 1.432 3,561 1,971 511 512 513 514 659 349 108 202 33 9 18 6 1,429 555 375 499 85 33 38 14 211 87 29 95 13 6 6 1 789 451 135 203 44 14 16 14 359 142 99 118 25 6 14 5 291 123 26 142 26 7 13 6 400 209 44 147 41 16 14 11 625 244 86 295 33 9 16 8 226 105 32 89 19 4 13 2 615 1.884 1,078 3,757 2,360 625 491 2,161 1,101 849 395 891 876 995 881 1,481 1,229 667 848 516 617 518 4,645 448 4,197 1,065 10 1,055 7,098 568 6,530 1,286 25 1,261 1,155 120 1.035 402 7 395 3,044 381 2,663 423 7 416 1,193 147 1,046 195 4 191 1,589 420 1,169 337 3 334 2,362 385 1,977 371 10 361 10,794 140 10,654 5.044 4 5.040 1,776 480 1,296 314 12 302 519 520 521 482 46 436 128 101 27 964 118 846 136 118 18 215 23 192 15 6 9 364 25 339 66 46 20 135 5 130 13 10 3 251 33 218 72 67 5 192 18 174 58 61 7 1,795 62 1.733 100 55 45 190 17 173 45 25 20 522 527 2,259 430 4.032 122 511 334 1,927 137 807 177 1,172 205 1,121 1,063 2.037 76 745 v\ * o „ o ^ ^o* :^&". 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