374 



GENERAL INDEX 



Mining— Electric — Continued. 



Locomotives VI 47 



Motors VI 53 



Plants In California VI 40 



Power at Raton VI 39 



Obtaining VI 39 



Transmission of VI 40 



Pumps VI 54 



Signal system VI 60 



Electricity 



In. (T. C. Martin) VI 37 



Cheap VI 40 



Placer VI 57 



Mines using VI 38 



Gold and other resources of far 



west (J. A. Latcha) VI 215 



And silver, (I. A. Hourwich). . .VI 202 



Inflow of. (E. H. Roberts) VI 242 



Graphite, (Joseph Struthers) VI 300 



Gypsum, (Story B. Ladd) VI 407 



High tension methods VI 47 



Handling raw material. (W. 



Fawcett) VI 30 



Iron and steel, America's primacy ' 



in. (J. F. Crowell) VI 112 



Iron mdustry. (F. W. Taussig). ..VI 105 



Iron, ( W. Fawcett) VI 80 



Iron ores, (J. Birkinbine) VI 61-62 



Lead and zinc ore, (I. A. Hour- 

 wich) VI 273 



Lifting magnets VI 36 



Loading of vessels VI 31 



Mechanic arts and VI 12 



Mechanical engineering in VI 446 



Metal working machinery, (E. H. 



Sanborn) VI 283 



Methods of, in different de- 

 posits VI 28 



Mica, (J. H. Pratt) VI 361 



Occurrence and properties of. . .VI 361 



Mine workers, (C. Higgins) VI 15 



Mineral pigments, (J. Struthers)... VI 317 



Wealth of the west VI 221 



Minerals in U. S., distribution 



of VI 3 



Monopoly and 'VI 10 



National policy in mineral re- 

 sources VI 9 



Nationalities in American Ill 254 



Natural gas. (F. H. Oliphant) VI 380 



Resources, abuses of VI 8 



Petroleum VI 366 



Phosphate rock, (J. Struthers) VI 438 



Pick mining VI 42 



Platinum, (D. T. Day) VI 297 



Precious stones, (G. F. Kunz) VI 324 



Progress of, (J. Birkinbine) VI 446 



In U.S VI 11 



Pyrites and sulphur, (J. Struth- 

 ers) VI 348 



Quicksilver, (J. Struthers) VI 289 



BotaryJdrUls VI 45 



Mining — Continued. 



Shearing machines VI 44 



Shot firing methods VI 46 



Steam shovels VI 31 



Steel hardening metals, (J. H. 



Pratt) VI 177 



Trust and its methods. 



(C. S. Gleed) VI 157 



Sulphur and pyrite, (J. Struth- 

 ers) VI 348 



Talc and soapstone, (J. H. Pratt). VI 424 



Telpherage method VI 52 



Tramways VI 31 



Underground workers, (C. Hig- 

 gins) VI 15 



U. S. steel corporation VI 10 



Value of mining products VI 16 



Of products in U. S VI 5 



Ventilation VI 57 



Water difficulties in VI 27 



World's supply of copper, (J. M. 



Sheahan) VI 252 



(See also iron, machinery, 



miners) 



Minneapolis 



System, grain elevator V 152 



U. S. cruiser IX 299 



Wheat, receiving V 153 



Minnesota 



Railroads, helped by IV 211 



Territory of formed II 272 



Wheat grower, as V 31, 148 



Minor, Thomas C 



Researches of VII 420 



Mints, the U. S 



Architecture of I 283 



Mis.sissippi river, the 



Colonists, and American II 269 



French exploration of II 267 



White man's visit, first II 267 



Missouri 



Filipinos, sympathizes with II 207 



Railroad, first to charter trans- 

 continental IV 275 



State formed II 273 



Territory of II 272 



Mitchell, J. K., physician VII 420 



Mitchell, J. W., physician VII 414 



Mitchell, John 



Hopelessness of labor VIII 426 



The mine worker's life and 



aims VIII 346 



Mitchell, Maria, astronomer VII 62 



Mitchell, O. M.. astronomer VII 73 



Mitchell, S. Weir I 366 



Physician VII 421 



Mobs X 134 



Modus Vivendi 



Nature of II 223 



Molasses (see sugar) 



Molders 



Hernia, saved from VIII 295 



