Statement of Condition of Accident Fund, September 1, 1912.

EstimatedDeaths
Total Amount Claims.Reserve onBalanceRequiring.
Approvedin Fund.No
Class.Paid In.Paid.Claims.Pension.Pension.Occupation.
1$19,350 71$6,400 60$12,950 116Sewers.
217,839 533,860 85$3,481 6010,497 081Bridge and tower.
36,343 731,653 904,689 83Pile driving.
41,996 85463 801,533 05House wrecking.
570,194 2318,207 1020,008 2531,978 8862General construction.
652,990 619,178 862,063 9541,747 8035Power line installation.
784,249 2028,886 9917,863 2237,498 9984Railroads.
830,745 737,982 151,180 0721,583 5112Street grading.
96,340 352,173 304,167 05Ship building.
10266,461 72167,741 3595,777 562,942 813329Lumbering, milling, etc.
126,432 631,642 254,790 38Dredging.
1316,371 872,775 437,574 726,021 724Electric systems.
1426,817 348,120 361,266 0019,430 9811Street railway.
154,275 451,284 21754 522,236 721Telephone and telegraph.
1682,110 2733,794 1128,020 3720,295 79116Coal mining.
1714,800 604,786 552,352 557,661 5013Quarries.
186,368 704,808 751,559 95Smelters.
197,098 59717 362,903 833,477 401Gas works.
201,202 20405 00797 20Steam boats.
218,319 894,576 433,743 46Grain elevators.
227,656 942,370 605,286 34Laundries.
234,152 43543 402,805 92803 112Water works.
248,084 755,826 452,258 301Paper mills.
251,489 06402 651,086 41Garbage works.
2927,134 6916,760 7210,373 97Wood working.
30789 83789 83Asphalt manufacturing.
317,051 681,580 73842 084,628 8711Cement manufacturing.
3311,289 161,536 309,752 86Fish canneries.
3428,349 7615,404 903,156 329,788 541Steel manufacturing, foundries.
356,216 341,395 054,821 291Brick manufacturing.
379,857 481,828 733,295 174,733 5811Breweries.
383,812 521,114 952,697 57Textile manufacturing.
392,627 55415 492,212 06Food stuffs.
402,149 77203 551,946 22Creameries.
416,516 491,297 805,218 69Printing.
429,885 965,485 863,888 34511 761Longshoring.
434,584 502,494 252,090 25Packing houses.
441,412 96680 25732 71Ice manufacturing.
45445 14445 14Theatre stage employes.
46463 271,908 951,445 6871Powder works.
47632.4439 75592 69Creosoting works.
481,000 1683 95916 21Non-hazardous elective.
$875,913 08$368,833 68$197,234 47$309,844 938463

F. W. HINSDALE, Chief Auditor.

REPORT B.


INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE COMMISSION OF WASHINGTON.


Statement of Expense Account for the Month of August, 1912.

Mileage—
Commissioners$50 00
Auditors98 23
Railroad Fare—
Commissioners20 35
Auditors195 88
Hotel—
Commissioners97 10
Auditors447 90
Incidental Expenses—
Auditors9 15
Salaries—
Commissioners900 00
Auditors2,260 29
Physicians406 50
Office2,067 06
Miscellaneous—
Stationery256 81
Postage322 61
Telephone66 30
Telegraph8 24
Office supplies208 97
General expense60 20
Rent110 00
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Total$7,585 59