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GENERAL INDEX 



Buildings, liigli — Continued. " 



Walls as ciu-tains I 286 



Walls, how made I 288 



Wind and high I 287 



(See also tenements) 



Bull. Ephraim Wales 



Grape, culture of V 253 



Bullock, Charles J 



Concentration of banking in 



U.S Ill 411 



Good and bad of trusts Ill 121 



Bunner, Henry C I 365 



Burbank, Luther 



Methods of VII 108 



Work of (H. W. Field) VII 105 



Burdick, Francis M 



Lawyer's place in American 



life II 93 



Burgess, John 



The state I 80 



Burgess, John W 



Political scientist VII 94 



Burglary 



Trust companies and Ill 435 



Biu-goyne, Jolm, British soldier IX 19 



Burke, Edmund 



Conciliation, speech on II 98 



Burnett, Frances Hodgson I 305 



Burr, Aaron 



As fmancier Ill 406 



Bury, Richard, De 



Estimate of legal profession II 93 



Butler, Nicholas Murray 



American colleges I 154 



Principles of American education.... I 78 

 Business men 



Educational needs of I 218 



University training for, (S. N. 



Patten) I 218 



Butter 



Exports V 32 



Butterfleld, Keuyon L 



Federation of rural social forces. . . .V 354 

 Butterine 



Exports V 32 



c 



Cable, George W I 365 



Cables (see telegraphs) 



Cactus 



Burbank's VII 107 



Caissons 



High bvuldings, for I 290 



Calico 



Cotton production V 142 



Print machine, early VII 270 



California 



Admitted to Union II 285 



Ceded to U. S H 283 



Cruiser IX 302 



History H 281 



California — Continued. 



Industries of Ill 366 



Railroads, helped by IV 211 



Raisins, first in V 244 



Wines of V 261. 272 



University of (see University 

 of California) 



Califomite VI 333 



Callender, G. S 



Pioneers of American industry Ill S 



Campbell, Helen 



Prisoners of poverty VIII 190 



Campion. John 



Fire lighters X 222 



Canada 



American trade, with IV 43 



Behring Sea fishery cases II 91 



Conquest of IX 15 



Immigration smuggled through. ...X 124 



Loyalty of in revolution IX 18 



War of 1812 and IX 31-2 



Canal, isthmian 



American internal trade IV 185-6 



American policy defined II 235 



American policy of 1858 II 240 



American support of II 146 



Asia, trade with IV 185 



Attitude of American govern- 

 ment II 228 



Attitude of U. S. government 



toward. (Ira D. Travis) II 228 



Britain and U. S. irreconcilable. ...II 244 



Central west, and IV 189 



Chicago Pacific coast trade IV 189 



Clayton-Bulwer controversy II 237 



Clayton- Bulwer treaty II 235 



Cleveland's open policy II 245 



Coal shipments IV 188 



Colombian treaty of 1869 II 241 



of 1870 II 241 



Congress asserts need of II 230 



Control, American attempt to 



secure exclusive II 241 



Distances via, table of IV 183 



Dutch company II 229 



Economic aspects of, (Emory R. 



Johnson) IV 181 



Exclusion, American polic.v of II 232 



First American action on II 228 



Freedom of declared II lOS 



Frelinghuysen-Zavala treaty of 



1884 1- 245 



French company at Panama II 243 



Gadsden treaty, effect of II 237 



Grant's proposed survey H 240 



Guaranty bill of 1891 II 246 



Hawaiian trade IV 185 



Hay&s, President, asserts Ameri- 

 can supremacy of II 243 



Hay-Pauncefote treaty H 246 



