INDEX 



the mining industry, 136 ; ten- 

 dencies of future growth, 137; 

 the coast region, 137 ; the Santa 

 Clara Valley, 138; Southern Cal- 

 ifornia, 139 ; Antelope Valley, 

 140; Sacramento Valley, 141; ir- 

 rigation in Sacramento Valley, 143; 

 the San Joaquin Valley, 148 ; birth 

 of niisiii industry, 144; effects of 

 fall in wheat prices, 144 ; possi- 

 bilities of transportation canals, 

 145 ; eastern slope of Sierra Ne- 

 vada, 146; future of Colorado 

 Desert, 147. See "Evolution of 

 Southern California," 92. 



Gammas Prairie, Idaho, 179. 



Campbell, Douglas, quoted, 32. 



Carey, ex-Senator J. M., 213-220. 



Carlsbad, New Mexico, 235. 



Carson City, Nevada, 201. 



Carson River, Nevada, 199. 



Carthaginians, 34. 



Chaffey Brothers in Australia, 289. 



Chipman, General N. P., 141. 



Chnarron River, New Mexico, 230. 



City and Suburban Uomes Company, 

 274. 



City Creek in Salt Lake Valley, 

 Utah, 51. 



Cody, William F., 213. 



Clarke's Fork of the Columbia, 176- 

 224. 



Ccrmr d'Alene Lnkc, 176. 



Colonization : Three great eras of, 

 12; impulse of American move- 

 ments, 12 ; settlement of Atlantic 

 Coast, 14 ; the movement beyond 

 the Alleghanierf, 14; settlement of 

 Mississippi Valley, 17; causes of 

 emigration movements, 49 ; ten- 

 dencies of present movement from 

 abroad, 247. 



Colorado : The new day in, 150; ef- 

 fect of railroad buildiivg in, 151 ; 

 scenery and climate of, 153 ; min- 

 eral resources of, 154 ; the Arkan- 

 sas Valley, 155; San Luis Valley, 

 166; the Western Slope, 156; the 

 laud of peaches, 158 ; local pa- 



triotism, 160; present economic 

 tendencies, 161. 



Colorado Canyon, 238. 



Colorado Desert, 147. 



Colorado Springs, Colorado, 152. 



Columbia River Valley, 188. 



Comstock lode, production of, 195. 



Co-operation : Influence of aridity 

 in favoring, 31 ; comparisons with 

 conditions in Holland, 32; Utah 

 commercial examples, 64; as em- 

 ployed in the Greeley Colony, Col- 

 orado, 89 ; experience of the Ana- 

 heim, California, settlers, 95 ; how 

 utilized at Riverside, California, 

 97 ; California fruit exchanges, 

 104 ; colonization with co-opera- 

 tive capital, 260 ; the principle im- 

 portant to new communities, 281 ; 

 the recent experience of Ireland, 

 291 ; its adaptation to Anglo- 

 Saxon instincts and traditions, 

 300 ; its relation to future civil- 

 ization, 309. 



Creoles, French, early settlement of, 

 in Ohio Valley, 15. 



Cuba, 1 3. 



DAKOTA, growth of, 17. 

 Dakota, irrigation in, 117. 

 Damascus, the effects of irrigation 



in, 41. 



Deccan, Lands of the, 86. 

 Denver, Colorado, 150, 154, 161. 

 DCS Chutes River, Oregon, 193. 

 Dewey, Admiral, 297. 



EDEN, Garden of, the result of irri- 

 gation, 42. 



Ecgleston, Edward, quoted, 50. 

 Egypt, 34. 



Elko County, Nevada, 195. 

 Ellensburg, Washington, 187. 

 El Paso, Texas, 231. 

 Emigration Canyon, Utah, 63. 

 Esmeralda County, Nevada, 195. 

 Eureka, Nevada, 195. 



FAYOOM, Province of, 86. 



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