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GENERAL INDEX 



Gold — Continued. 



World's production in 400 years... IV 48 

 (See also finance) 



Gold and silver 



Foreign trade in. for 1820-30 IV 107 



Gold standard (see finance) 



Gompers, Samuel 



Growth of American Federation 



of labor VIII 143 



Limitations of conciliation and 



arbitration VIII 104 



Gonzales 



Battle of IX 41 



Goodyear shoe machines VII 319 



Gordon, John H 



Binder of V 92 



Goss, Samuel D., surgeon VII 431 



Gould, George 



Insurance deals of Ill 467 



Gould, Jay 



Strikes VIII 279 



Telegraphs and IV 482 



Government, American 



Aid to farmers V 27 



Apportionment of representa- 

 tion, shaken by II 41 



Architecture (see arch itecture, 



government) , 



Centralization of its power II 205 



Commercial opportiuiity and II 449 



Commerce and IV 517 



Constitution, unwritten safe- 

 guards of II 206 



Education, rights of, in I 237 



England, derived from II 446 



Good, (Grover Cleveland) il 6 



Individual, the, and II 446 



Industry, early American, and... Ill 10 



Investigation of labor 



(R. T. Ely) VIII 24 



Its purpose, (Grover Cleveland).. .II 4 



Judiciary, the power of II 77 



Labor, and II 446 



Municipal, and democracy. 



(E. B.Smith) II 417 



Opposition a saving feature of II 207 



Organization of II 61 



Peace in, drawbacks to II 201 



Popular vote, nomination by 



(R. M. La Follette) II 397 



President's power, growth of II 204 



Problems before the nation. 



(Theodore Roosevelt) II 452 



Representative, beginnings of 



(E. J. James) II 35 



Scientific work of, (M. A. Lane). ..VII 40 



State, distinguished from the I 81 



Strength of II 445 



Whitelaw Reid. on II 443 



(See also the state) 



Government ownersliip of railroads 



(M. A. Knapp) IV 301 



America, early favored in Ill 43 



Arguments against IV 355 



Australia, in IV 365 



Capital, security of IV 358 



Discrimination and IV 361 



Effects of, possible IV 365 



Evils curable by IV 357 



Extension of lines IV 360 



Germany and IV 365 



Initiative, might discourage. . ..IV 363 



Objection to, political IV 356 



Rates from, lower IV 359 



RaUroads. of IV 257 



Speculation, would stop IV 358 



Wages and IV 360 



Wealth, would equalize IV 364 



(See also socialism) 



Grain 



Monopoly and railroads IV 335 



Grand Rapids 



Charity in X 20 



Grangers 



RaUroads and IV 298 



Grant, Robert, novelist I 365 



Grant, General Ulysses II 153 



Campaigns of IX 55 



Peace utterance of II 153 



Succeeds Halleck IX 10 



Swords of IX 398 



(See also war. the civil) 



Grant. President 



Isthmian canal, proposed sur- 

 vey of II 240 



Grapes 



Bull. E. W., work of .V 253 



California, in early V 249 



Catawba for wine V 270 



Chautauquan belt, production in. . .V 253 



Concord vines, planting of V 253 



Culture, early American V 252 



Diseases of V 257 



Districts in U. S V 253 



Eastern states, in V 256 



Future of industry V 2G4-5 



Picking and packing, methods of. . .V 257 



Phylloxera esnl V 264 



Prices of V 263-4 



Pruning and grafting methods V 256 



Raisin, production in U. S.. 



(George C. Hussman) V 252 



Soil for V 254-5 



Stanford vineyard V 262 



Success of industry V 264 



Varieties grown in U S V 256 



Increase in V 252 



Virginia, in early V 248 



Wine production in U. S V 254 



