INDEX 



215 



Taxation, issue of People's 

 Party, 129; graduated in- 

 come tax, 198 



Taylor, W. R., Governor of 

 Wisconsin, 36-38 



Teller, of Colorado, leaves 

 Republican convention, 174- 

 175 



Tennessee, delegates attend 

 meeting of Agricultural 

 Wheel (1886), 116-17; elec- 

 tion of 1896, 188 



Texas, Union Labor party in, 

 127; election of 1896, 189 



Texas Alliance, 112-15 



Thompson, J. R., Grange 

 founder, 4 



Tilden, S. J., 88 



Tillman, Benjamin, and Cleve- 

 land, 169, 176 



Trimble, Rev. John, Grange 

 founder, 4 



Trumbull, Lyman, candidate 

 for Presidential nomination, 

 16; and radical movements, 

 19; Bryan and, 178 



Toledo (O.) conference organ- 

 izes National party, 88-90 



Tribune, Chicago, on Buchan- 

 an, 82 



Trusts, anti-trust legislation, 

 199 



Union Labor party, 127 

 Union Pacific Railroad, Na- 

 tional Alliance and, 121 

 United States Pomological 

 Society, Grange interest 

 aroused at meeting of, 4 



Vale, J. G., of Iowa, 36 

 Waite, Chief Justice M. R.. 



lays down principles for 

 railroad cases, 57 



Washburn, E. B., 40 



Washburn, W. D., 40 



Washington, Populist party in. 

 151 



Watson, T. E., Populist candi- 

 date for Vice- President, 185, 

 188; nominated for Presi- 

 dent, 194 



Wealth, increase in forty years 

 (1890), 101 



Weaver, General J. B., life and 

 character, 91-93; Presiden- 

 tial nomination, 94; presides 

 over Greenback convention, 

 96-97; Populist candidate 

 for President (1892), 145- 

 146, 147, 151; on Republican 

 party, 151-52; seeks party 

 fusion, 170; on nomination 

 of Bryan, 186; goes over to 

 Democratic party, 195 



Wells, D. A., 14 



West Virginia, election of 1896, 

 191 



White, S. M., at Democratic 

 convention (1896), 175 



Wisconsin, railroad regulation, 

 45, 50-51; Constitution on 

 corporation laws, 46; Potter 

 law, 51, 55; Grange plans 

 implement factory, 70; cur- 

 rency question in, 88 (note); 

 political activity of farmers' 

 organizations, 197-98 



Women, admitted to Grange, 

 3, 73; life on farm, 72; 

 suffrage favored by National 

 party, 94; admitted to Alli- 

 ance, 113 



Wyoming, Republican in 1894, 

 168 



