GENERAL INDEX 



A 



Abrasive materials, (J. II Pratt) ... VI 431 



Grindstones VI 431 



Occun-ence of VI 430-1 



Scytlie stones VI 434 



Whetstones VI 432 



Abstinence (see drunkenness) 



Acaileniies I 156 



(see also education, collofies, 

 niilitao' and naval academies.) 



Academy, military (see military 



academy) 



Academy, naval (see naval academy) 



Accidents (see also factory- legis- 

 lation) 



Actors (see theaters) 



Adams, CiTus C, 



Resources of United States IV 18 



Adams, Edwin, player I 315 



Adams, John II 13 



Declaration of Independence ... II 16 



Origin of independence II 99 



Part of in freeing colonies II 11 



Adams, John Quincy 



Monroe doctrine II 170 



National guard IX 129 



Proposed national observatory- .VII 63 



Adams, Sanuiel 



Part of in freeing colonies II 12 



Adler, Felix 



Education I 268 



Adlum, John 



Catawba wine maker V 270 



Part of in freeing colonics II 11 



Adulteration of food and medicine (H. 



P. Duflleld) X 288 



Alcoliolic beverages X 299 



Baking powders X 292 



Beer X 293-4 



Bill of 1904 X 291 



Dairy products X 294 



Drugs X 290 



Fruit preserves X 294 



Historical X 28S 



Imported goods X 297 



Lard X 293 



Mason investigation X 291 



Medicmes patent X 296 



Milk crusade of 1903 X 298 



MUk X 292 



OUs X 293 



Pharmacy's protest X 289 



Advertising (A. L. Thomas) I ,387 



Wliisky X 298 



Agencies introduced I 394 



Agencies' work I 394 



American and European I 388 



American progress, early I 392 



Corporations I 393 



Definition of I 387 



Eighteenth century I 391 



England second in I 392 



L'lOstrange's journal I 391 



Foreign investigation of American. I 388 



Free in United States I 393 



French forwardness in I 389 



Magazine specialties I 396 



Mail orders and I 396 



Media, choice of I 397 



Methods in general I 395 



Milton as an advertiser I 390 



Money spent in I 388 



Newspaper, tirst I 389 



Old, examples of I 390 



Origin and genesis of I 389 



Philosophy of I 398-9 



Publications in Britain and U. S. 



number of I 392 



Tax on I 390-1 



Wording important in I 400 



Writers well paid I 395 



Africa 



American machinery in VII 202 



American trade with IV 5-6 ;43 



Agassiz, Louis 



American glaciers VII 51 



Agate VI 344 



Agate, moss VI 346 



Agreements, international 



Britain on Lake Erie reef II 225 



China and the powers II 227 



Interoceanic canal II 229 



Jolo, United States territory .... II 225 



Me.xico for arbitration II 219 



ilexico to pursue savages II 219 



Modus Vivendi, nature of II 223 



Other than treaties II 216 



Power of conmianders to make 



agreements in war II 224 



Power of president II 218 



President authorized to make . II 218-9 



Protocol in Spanish war II 225 



Spanish claims commission II 222 



Turkey Ijy protocol in l.s:iO .... il 226 



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