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GENERAL INDEX 



Conspiracy 



Labor and VIII 199-200 



C-onsolidation (see trusts and banks) . 



Constitution, American 



Affecting railroads II 73 



Basis for a world constitution II 31 



Basis of II 78 



Battleship IX 35 



Civil war and II 72 



Decision in Gibbons vs. Odgen ... .II 69 

 Of Harland on railroad rates... II 73 

 Supreme court on corporate 



franchises II 71 



Dependencies, no place in, for II 202 



DifTiculties. early, with 11 61 



Filipinos under, rights of II 202 



Gladstone. W. E II 60 



Holds the union mdivisible II 75 



Intepreted by Supreme court. ... II 73 



Interstate conunerc«, and II 68 



Legality of the union and II 64 



Meaning of, John Marshall II 203 



Morris, Gouverneur TI 202 



Opinion on. Judge Cooley II 62 



Organization of government 



under II 61 



Representation and II 49 



Safeguards of, unwTitten II 200 



Supreme coiu-t and II 62 



Tariff in II 315 



Undesirable checks of II 202 



Constitution, British II 57 



Evils of unwritten II 57 



Not unwTitten II 05 



Constitution, United States, March 



of, (G. R. Peck) II 57 



Ship IX 35 



Consuls 



Commerce, as aid to IV 519 



Consxilar service 



Foreign trade, value of in IV 117 



Consumption 



American IV 2-4 



Continental Congress 



Vote and debate on independ- 

 ence II 18 



Work of, in 1776 II 10 



Convention, constitutional II 78 



Meeting of II 59 



Need of II 59 



Veto power, plans for II 79 



Converse, John H 



American locomotives IV 384 



Convict labor 



Industrial commission on VIII 43 



Convicts 



In Chicago jails II 109 



Statistics of Joliet prison II 109 



Cooke, Rose Terry 



Novelist I 365 



Cooley, Judge 



The constitution II 62 



Cooley, Thomas M 



Higher.education I 84 



Cooper, James Fenimore I 354-5 



Cooper, Peter 



Atlantic cables, and VII 129 



Built first locomotive IV 384 



Cooperation 



Dairying, and V 195 



Cope, E. D 



Discoveries of VII 53 



Copper 



American copper ores, (A. 



Lakes) VI 200 



Arizona districts VI 263 



Arizona mines VI 265 



Development of in the west IV 291 



Export trade in VI 256 



History in U. S., early. .VI 252, 254, 262 



How copper occurs VI 253 



Japan in, industry VI 254 



Lake Superior region VI 254 



Lake Superior regions VI 264 



Mexico, in industry, quick 



growth of VI 254 



Mined and extracted, how VI 257 



Ore in different parts of U. S VI 260 



Principal American regions VI 261 



Production of Ijy states VI 255 



Production since ISOl VI 253 



Properties of VI 256 



Spain leads Europe in VI 254 



Supremacy of U. S VI 253 



Western beds VI 261 



World's supply of, (Jos. 51. 



Sheahan) VI 252 



Mining of, in U. S., early VI 4 



(See also mining) 



Com 



(C. F. Millspaugh) V 158 



Area and production V 5 



Broom, (see broom corn) 



By-products, uses of V 164 



Classification of V 158 



Colonists, devastation of fields 



by V 161 



Cooking, aboi'iginal methods of V 160 



Crop, greatest of American V 163 



Crop of 1904 IV 164 



Exports V 31 



First American crop V 21 



History V 158 



Incas, the,and V 159 



Indians, cultivation by North 



American V 160 



Mexican method of grinding V 161 



Origin in the Andes V 159 



Production V 30 



Religious significance V 163 



Starch and glucose V 166-71 



Sweet corn, valued food V 162 



Corners, on stock etc., (see specula- 

 tion and individual names) . . . 



