Table 4 shows the number injured and characterization of injuries. TABLE 4—Non-Fatal Accidents, Number Injured and Characterization of Injuries. Table 5 is a classification of ages and conjugal relations of the workmen injured. American. Armenian. Australian.. Austrian.. Belgian.. Bohemian. Bulgarian.. Industry. TABLE 5—Classification of Ages and Conjugal Relations of the Workmen Injured, for the Year Ending December 31, 1913. Nativity. Table 6 shows the nativity of the employees injured. TABLE 6-Showing the Nativity of the Employees Injured, for the Year Ending December 31, 1913. Canadian. Crauk. 1 Table sets forth the hours between which non-fatal accidents occurred in the manufacturing industry. TABLE 7-Hours in Which Non-Fatal Accidents Occurred in the Manufacturing Industry During the Year Ending December 31, 1913. Table 8 shows in detail each non-fatal accident occurring to employees reported to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. NON-FATAL ACCIDENTS. TABLE 8-Showing in Detail Each Non-Fatal Accident to Employees in Illinois, Reported to the Bureau of Labor COAL MINING. Jan. 17 John Lauer. June 27 Willie Holman.. Jan. 13 Ludwig Machini. Feb. Mar. 13 Joe Mitchell.... June 16 Ray Clayburg. July 22 Sam Kosanovich. Aug. 25 Ray Clayberg. Oct. 8 J. D. Wasson.. 21 Howard Petross.. Jan. 21 Jos. D. Tayborne... Table 8-Non-Fatal Accidents-Continued. Coal Mining-Continued. May 12 Eura Jones.. Aug. 1 Sam Winchester. 15 Benia Allsopp.. Oct. 10 W. T. Butcher. Nov. 20 John Guelfo. 30 Sam Evans.. Dec. 16 Re Balseares. 23 Malcohn Stallins. June 18 McKinley Beasley. Mar. 10 John McCutcheon, Jr.. July 12 Jno. Harris... Leg broken, falling coal. 3 Neck injured, falling slate. |