GENERAL INDEX 



337 



Commerce — Continued. 



Lakes, great, of the (Ray S. 



Baker) IV 141 



Ships of the IV 143 



Tonnage of IV 145 



Lumlier. American Ill 355 



Manufactures, embargo on co- 

 lonial IV 75 



Molasses act of 1733. effect of IV 83 



National trade policy, need of IV 126 



Navy, the IV 517 



Uailroafl regulation. (R. M. La 



Follette) IV 294 



Railroads in American IV 199 



Republican party cause of in- 

 crease II 39:j 



Restraint of colonial, Edmund 



Burke IV 85 



Restraining laws, benefits of. on.. .IV 85 



Retaliation by Europe II 390 



Revolution, American, British 



restraint and the IV 87 



Revolution, cause of American ... .IV 60 

 Salesman, the American, (E. W. 



de Bower) IV 506 



Seas, freedom of, established 



by U. S II 168 



Shipbuilding, early American IV 68 



Shipbuilding in 1820 IV 101 



South, development of the, 



(Charles M. Harvey) Ill 371 



Standard oil. and Ill 192 



Statistics, bureau of IV 519 



Statistics of American since 



1870 IV 34 



United States, supremacy of. in. I\' 34-8 

 Tobacco culture, England for- 

 bade insular IV 72 



Tobacco, early importance of IV 71 



, elTect of enumeration on . . ..IV 73 

 Tonnage, American, and Euro- 

 pean compared Ill 6 



West, definition of the Ill 363 



West, the, general effect of open- 

 ing of Ill 22 



Western. (L. M. Shaw) Ill 363 



Wheat, influence of, on V 15G 



(See also industry, manufactures, 



trade. Great Lakes) 



Commerce, interstate, commission. . . 



Constitution, and the II 66-68 



Constitution, and VII 271 



Crippled IV 320 



Early Ill 21 



Gibbons vs. Ogden. decision in II 69 



Commercialism 



Spirit of. in America IV 514 



True spirit of IV 514 



Commission, industrial (see indus- 

 trial commission) 



Commons, John R 



vVmerican people, the I 1 



Crime and poverty in cities X 128 



Economist VIII 20 



Lalx)r and immigration VIII 230 



Open shop policy VIH 190 



Communication 



United States, supremacy of ... .IV 37 



Competition 



Foreign view of American. 



(Frederick. Emory) iv 51 



Races superiority and l 66 



Railroad rates iv 262 



Wages and vill 270 



Compressed air 



and its application in the me- 

 chanical lines. 



( W. O. Duntley) vil 246 



Chisels, for vil 250 



Coal mining, and VII 253 



Convenience of VII 248 



^'^^^ VII 252 



General uses of vil 248 



Hammers vil 252 



Handwork, replaces VII 249 



Hoists VII 252 



Mechanics, value of in VII 247 



Painter's trade, and VII 250 



Riveting vil 249 



Rust cleaner vil 250 



Saws VII 251 



Street cleaning vil 252 



Turbine engines vil 251 



Comstock lode 



Development of VI 24 



Fire of vi 21 



Methods developed by VI 26 



Sutro's work vi 25 



Temperature in VI 26 



Conant, Charles A 



American interests in Orient II 248 



Concord. U. S. gimboat IX 29G 



Confederacy-, the 



Great names of IX 61 



Strategically considered IX 190 



Confederation, articles of II 29. 58 



Congress 



Continental, work of II 10 



Duties of. Justice John Mar- 

 shall II 66 



Labor legislation, and VIII 81 



Pan American, of 1826 and 1890 ..II 198 

 Right of. to control trusts. (P. C. 



Knox) Ill 204 



Treasury, power over, check to 



executive II 213 



Connecticut, battleship IX 303 



Connellsville 



Coke region. (F. E. Saward) VI 193 



(See also coke) 



