400 



GENERAL INDEX 



Supreme court — Continued. 



Harlan, decision of, on railroad 



rates II 73 



Insular cases, decision of, in II 88 



International diplomacy, mem- 

 bers of, in II 91 



Fimctions (Field) II 74 



Jefferson's appointees II 82 



Justices of II 82 



Legislatures, and II 82 



Majority, proposal to fix II 86 



Missouri, trans, decision IV 223 



Militia, uses of, by II 83 



Mistakes of II 86 



Niunber of members of II 82 



Opinions of, value of, written II 85 



Packing of II 83 



President, interfered with, by ac- 

 tion of, in Georgia slave cases ... II 84 



Prize cases II 90 



Safeguards of justice II 84 



Stability, its (Simeon E. Baldwin) . II 81 



States, as arbiter between II 90 



Unanimity desirable II 86 



Union, on indivisibility of II 75 



Work of, early II 81 



Subsidies 



American, early Ill 40 



Foreign merchant marine IV 126 



Submarine boats, (see boats, sub- 

 marine) 



Subways (see railroads, imdergroxuid) 



Sugar 



American and world's production, 



compared Ill 2 



Area and production V 6 



In Cuba II 307 



Molasses act of 1733, effect of IV 83 



Porto Rican II 299 



Tariff and Ill 370-1 



Trust, prosecution of Ill 207 



In France II 354 



The II 346 



West, in the earl Ill I9y 



Sugar (beet) 



(Charles F. Saylor) V 227 



American, belt V 234 



Arts and sciences, in the V 234 



Capital, present, in industry V 233 



Consumption, American and for- 

 eign V 233 



Increase in U. S V 233 



Cost of beet production V 229 



Costs and profits in V 232 



Crops, first American V 21 



Favorable localities V 230 



Food, as V 232 



History, early V 227 



Industry in U. S., (C. F. Saylor). ...V 227 



Labor in beet fields V 230 



Plant, care of growiiig V 229 



Sugar, cane — Continued. 



Preservative, as V 234 



Price of beets, average yield 



and V 231 



Statistics of beet and sugar pro- 

 duction by states V 230 



Sugar, cane 



(F. G. Freret) V 209 



American, house, first V 210 



Best V 217 



Capital, early, in V 214 



In modern plant V 214 



Changes, post-belliun V 221 



Civil war, effect of V 217 



Coiron's cane V 216 



Columbus, foimd by V 210 



Consumption, ante-bellum and 



present V 215 



Cost of handling V 226 



Production V 223 



Crops and weather V 222 



Cuban plantations V 223 



de Bore's invention V 211 



Diffusion process V 218 



Government experiments V 218 



History, early V 209 



Louisiana, introduced into V 210 



Methods, early V 212 



Plantations, character of V 21 



Sucrose content of cane V 223 



Manufacture, presentmethods 



of V 219 



Manufacturing, present methods 



of V 214 



Molasses V 221 



Morgan's vacuum pan V 213 



Planting V 216 



Production, early and later V 214 



RUlieux' evaporation method V 213 



Social plantation life V 216 



SoU and cultivation V 222 



Statistics, recent, of V 224 



Steam mill, first V 212 



Siiicide 



Causes of, in cities II 118 



(See also suicide, race) 



Suicide, race 



Causes of X 213 



Children, decline in nimiber of. . . .X 211 



From 1850 to 1900 X 212 



In U. S., ( W. F. Wilcox) X 207 



Negro and white X 210 



Reproduction by decades X 209 



Statistics X 208 



Women and children, statistics 



of X 208 



Sullivan, Frank J 



Twenty years of strikes and 



lockouts VIII 148 



