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IXDEX. 



Trusts, methods of accomplishing their ends, 

 405. 



— Must be considered without prejudice, 



368. 



— Not harmed by wild denunciation, 411. 



— Of farmers and others alike, 399. 



— Of farmers need encouragement, 399. 



— Origin of common use of the term, 396. 



— Popular meaning of, 396. 



— Present conditions ridiculous and should 



be changed, 40S. 



— Present generation not likely to deal with 



them wisely, 409. 



— Present rapid formatioii of largely specula- 



tive, 410. 



— Problems in connection with, 397. 



— Protected by patents and lariff, 403, 404. 



— Relations to political parties and politi- 



cians, 405, 406. 



— Should be formed by farnurs. 398. 



— Special methods of control of, 412. 



— Speculative, how formed, 410. 



— Speculative, will fleece investors rather 



than the public, 411. 



— Sugar, 399. . 



— Those first formed ineflfective, 399. 



— The ideal result of cooperative marketing, 



203. 



— To be defied— not feared, 412. 



— We all desire to be in them, 411. 



Trusts, will control most articles purchased 

 by farmers, 404. 



UNEARNED INCREMENT, program for 

 reserving it to society, 432. 



— Tends to be reabsorbed by society, 431. 

 United States; credit of during the Rebellion, 



142. 



— Nommally bi-metallic, really on a gold 



basis, 363. 

 Union, Latin, 360. 



I'niversity, cost of maintaining, 40. 

 Unthrifty, the ; end of, 139. 



VALUES, Of land speculative in U. S., 32S. 

 Vigor; the source of all prosperity, 25. 



WAGES, Course of, 625. 

 Walnut Marketing Associations, of Califor- 

 nia, 4S7. 

 West Side Fruit Union, 473. 



— Success of, 474. 



Wetn^ore, W. S., index table of silver pricesin 



Ciiina, 644. 

 Wine, in California, 518. 



— Method of making, 517. 



Work, public; should be let by contract, 195 



