GENERAL INDEX 



403 



Telegraphs (submarine) — Continued. 

 Australian-Vancouver cable 



laid IV 496 



Beginnings of IV 487 



British commission appointed IV 491 



Cable of 1858. laying the IV 490 



Civil war. work blocked by IV 490 



Chinese- Australian cable laid IV 495 



Cost of new Atlantic cable IV 492 



Submarine messages IV 461 



European, early IV 488 



Field's early work IV 489 



Field. Cvxus W.. Idea of IV 488 



Money secured by IV 492 



French- American cable laid IV 495 



Second, cable laid IV 495 



Gould cables laid IV 495 



Great Eastern faUs IV 493 



Final success IV 493 



Purchased IV 493 



New trial IV 493 



Success IV 494 



Improvement in submarine in 



ten years .IV 461 



In methods and material IV 498 



India cables, failure of the IV 490 



Second IV 491 



Irish- American cable laid IV 495 



London-Cape Town cable laid IV 495 



Mackey-Bennett cable laid IV 496 



Mediterranean cable, first IV 491 



New York-West Indies-Brazil 



cable laid IV 495 



Nova Scotian, proposed IV 488 



Routes of submarine IV 460 



Speed of transmission, early IV 491 



Statistics of IV 498 



Telegraphy (see telegraphs) 



Telephone, the 



Beginnings of, (Alexander Gra- 

 ham Bell) VII 171 



Bell's early experiments VII 177 



First idea VII 171 



Currents, telephonic VII 173 



Helmholtz' idea VII 1 76 



Invention of VII 9-10 137 



Inventors of VII 1 75 



Perfected VII 181 



Phonograph VII 372 



Rival claims VII 137 



Success, first VII 180 



Temperance 



Labor, a requirement of Ameri- 

 can HI 252 



(See also drunkenness) 



Tenements 



Closet accommodation X 199 



Cost of X 201 



Definition of X 196 



Fire protection for X 198 



History X 197 



Tenements— Continued. 



House rfguiution (Kolwrt W. 



Do Fon^it) X igj 



Law for regulation of X 104 



Laws in U. ,S x 190 



Limitation x 202 



Need of X 200 



Model X 194 



Occupants in N. V.. nuinliorof X 108 



Property rights and X 104 



Rent from x 202 



Sanitation and X 105 



Size of X 202 



Water supply of X 100 



Tenuaut, John V. B., physician VII 407 



Tennessee cruiser IX 303 



Iron clad, structure of IX 330 



Territories N. W 



Colonization, barretl from, ljy 



JMonroe II 1 67 



Terror, (monitor) IX 293 



Tesia, Nikola 



Karth currents. dLscovcrs VII 165 



Plans of, for wireless plants VII 168 



Transmission of electric energy 



without wires VII 163 



Wireless electricity VII 168 



Texas 



Annexation of II 279. IX 44 



Hoist, Von, on II 218 



Treaty of 1844 II 218 



Cattle breeding, dominance of. In. . . V 182 



Development and statistics of II 270 



History, early II 277 



Mexican war II 2X1 



Republic declared II 278 



Size of II 279 



U. S. S IX 2u:J-4-5 



( See also war. Mexican) 



Textile fabrics 



Dilliculties, early, in America VII 270 



Horsepower in. mills VII 214 



Production. American and world's 



compared HI 2 



Trusts controlling, statistics of III 164 



(See also special fabric names)... 



Thayer school VII 302 



Tlieaters 



American, (Otis Skinner) I 307 



Original I 308 



Booth, Kdwin I 312. 314 



Cushman. Charlotte I 300 



Daly's work I 312 



Drews, the I 315 



Foreign methods, study of I 307 



Players m U. S I 307-8 



Forrest. Edwin I 311 



James .\. Heme I •''H 



Joseph Ji'lferson I 314 



Players, early American I 309. 310 



