NAST, Thomas, 31. National Magazine reviewed, 491. National Review reviewed, 109, 243, 497, 623, 751. Navy and the Merchant Marine, Coöperation of the, 600. Navy, Expansion of the, 15, 273, 274, 394, 395. Negro Problem, The Mulatto in the, 600. New Hampshire, Legislative Affairs in, 150, 402, 657. Anniversary Celebrations, 648, 649. Greene, Gen. Francis V., Appointed Police Commis- Low, Mayor Seth, Administration of, 6, 150, 404, 533, Revolutionizing New York, 6, 7. Transporting New York's Millions, 601. New York State: Affairs in New York, 150, 657. Child Labor, and Housing, Legislation Affecting, 403. Erie Canal, Proposition for Enlarging the, 402, 527, 657. Nicaragua Canal: see Isthmian Canal. Nineteenth Century and After reviewed, 108, 242, 495, North American Review reviewed, 107, 240, 368, 492, North Pole: Captain Peary Tells How It will be Northern Securities Decision, 522-525, 662. Nouvelle Revue reviewed, 113, 375, 499, 624, 754. Nylande reviewed, 626. OHIO, A Century of the State of, 426. Ohio's Admission as a State, Celebration of, 650. Onze Eeuw reviewed, 376, 626. Opera, American, A New Régime for, 444. PALMER, Alice Freeman, 167. Panama Canal: see Isthmian Canal. Pennsylvania, Boss Rule and a Free Press in, 659. Bubonic Plague: How It Was Driven Out, 736. Congressional Legislation, 11, 144, 398. Jenks, Prof. J. W., Proposals of, 12. Problems of the Philippines, 11. Taft, Governor, to Remain, 144. Pine Forests, Insect Enemies of, 614. Plunkett, Horace. Hope for the Irish Farmer, 447. Political Affairs in the United States: see also Con- Blowitz, M. de, 155. Boardman, Rev. Dr. George Dana, 668. Bonaparte, Napoleon, 518. Bowen, Herbert Wolcott, 43, 132. Braun, Ferdinand, 182. Caldwell, Henry Clay, 523. Castle, Egerton, 627. Castro, President Cipriano, 23, 726. Christian IX., King, 598. Clark, Capt. William, 519. Clark, Gen. George Rogers, 428. Cleveland, Ex-President Grover, 661. Corot, Jean-Baptiste Camille, 379. Crookes, Sir William, 232. Cullom, Shelby M., 27. Curry, Jabez Lamar Monroe, 261. Curzon, Lord, 155. Curzon, Lady, 130. Cutler, Rev. Manasseh, 428. Dalzell, John, 147. Darrow, Clarence, 411. Davies, J. M., 332. Dawes, Henry Laurens, 302. Day, William R., 282. De Wet, Gen. Christiaan Rudolf, 3. Denmark, Royal House of, Four Generations of the, 539. Dilke, Lady, 378. Dill, James B., 355. Doane, Rev. William C., 403, Dobson, Austin, 248. Duffy, Sir Charles Gavan, 284. Elkins, Stephen B., 281. Ewing, Thomas, 430. Farrar, Rev. Frederic W., 540. Field, Marshall, 437. Finley, Dr. John, 672. Fleischmann, Mayor Julius, 532. Foster, Bishop Randolph S., 668. Foster, John W., 501. Fowler, Charles N.. 14. Francis, David R., 405, 554. Garfield, James R., 268. Garfield, President James A., 427. Gatling, Dr. Richard J., 413. Giddings, Joshua R., 430. Gorman, Arthur P., 401. Grant, President Ulysses S., 426. Grau, Maurice, 445. Greene, Gen. Francis Vinton, 151. Griscom, Lloyd C., 138. Gurza, Jaime, 664. Hanna, Hugh H., 663. Hardy, Arthur Sherburne, 628. Harlan, John M., 436. Harrison, Mayor Carter, 435. Isny, Count A. von Quadt-Wykradt, 283. Ives, Halsey C., 553. Jaurès, Jean, 275. Jefferson, President Thomas, 518. Jenkins, John J., 11. Jenks, Prof. Jeremiah W., 12, 664. Khammurabi, King of Babylon, 761. Krupp, Friedrich Alfred, 47. Latimer, A. C., 410. Laut, Agnes C., 502. Lee, Gen. Fitzhugh, 650. Lee, Sidney, 505. Leipziger, Henry M., 649. Leo XIII., Pope, 386, 409. Lewis, Capt. Meriwether, 519. McIver, Dr. Charles D., 263. McKenzie, Mr., 332. McKinley, President William, 427. Marbois, Barbé, 517. Macedo, P., 664. Macfarland, Henry B. F., 678. Marconi, Guglielmo, 177. Marquand, Henry G., 172. Meier, Hermann Henrich, 309. Merriman, John X., 408. Mexican Monetary Commission, and American Ex- Palmer, Mrs. Alice Freeman, 169, 171. Pennypacker, Gov. Samuel W., 659. Plunkett, Horace, 407. Ramsey, Gov. Alexander, 675. Reid, R., 332. Richthofen, Baron von, 19. Rogers, Howard J., 553. Roosevelt, President Theodore, 389, 533, 534, 538, 666. Sagasta, Praxedes Mateo, 156. St. Clair, Gen. Arthur, 429. Schwab, Gustav H., 311. Scott, William E. D., 631. Sheridan, Gen. Philip H., 429. Sherman, Gen. William Tecumseh, 428. Shiels, W., 332. Silvela, Francisco, 28. Skiff, Frederick J. V., 553. Smith, Gen. William F., 413. Spencer, Herbert, 223. Sternberg, Baron Speck von, 133. Sternberg, Baroness von, 134. Stevens, Walter B., 553. Stewart, Graeme, 434. Symmes, John Cleves, 430. Taylor, Isaac S., 553. White, Stewart Edward, 629. Witte, Sergius de, 225. Wyndham, George, 514, 529, 574. Zinoview, I. A., 538. Post Office Department Affairs, 14, 55, 662. Progress of the World, The, 3, 131, 259, 387, 515, 643. "Progress," The Meaning of, 3-5. Prosperity, Western, and Its Diffusion, 520, 521. Psychical Research, Sir William Crookes and, 232. Quarterly Journal of Economics reviewed, 495. Quarterly Review reviewed 371, 753. RADIUM, a New Source of Heat, 741. Northern Securities Decision, 522-525, 662. Railroad President, Day's Work of a, 477. Railroads as Pioneers in the West, 520. "Rock Island" and the Railway Combinations, 662. Trolley: Competition with the Steam Railroad, 351. Ramsey, Gov. Alexander, of Minnesota, 674. Rassegna Nazionale reviewed, 114, 375, 500, 756. Reamer, Lawrence. A New Régime for American Record of Current Events, 27, 154, 281, 410, 537, 666. Reindeer in Alaska, 602. Reptiles and Amphibians, Peculiarities of, 487. Revue de Paris reviewed, 112, 245, 374, 499, 624, 755. Revue des Deux Mondes reviewed, 111, 374, 498, 623, 754. Revue, La, reviewed, 113, 245, 373, 500, 625, 755. Rivista Internazionale reviewed, 626. Roosevelt, President Theodore: Appointments by the President, 138, 148, 264, 267. Roosevelt, President, Year's Work of, 16, 85. Ruskin, John: His Index Expurgatorius, 364. Baltic and Black Sea Canal, 479. Czar's Manifesto: Its Genesis and Meaning, 595. Political Conditions, 441. Reform, Domestic, 409. St. Petersburg, the Capital of All the Russias, 744. State Ownership in Russia, 225. Temperance Committees, Russian, 91. ST. LOUIS-a Strong Western City, 557. St. Louis, "Augean Stables" of, 8, 404, 533, 659. Saunders, William Flewellyn. St. Louis-A Strong Schiff, Jacob H., the Man Who Won the Northern Pa- Scribner's Magazine reviewed, 104, 238, 366, 489, 616, 745. Senate, United States, Representation in the, 219. Servia, Affairs in, 536. Shepard, Edward M. Abram S. Hewitt, a Great Citi- Ships, Giant, for Our Oriental Trade, 565. South Africa: Tour of Joseph Chamberlain, 19, 153, 280, 407. South, Negro Situation in the, 148, 149, 263, 264, 655-657. South, Work of Dr. J. L. M. Curry for the, 259–262. Southern Cotton Mill Communities, 605. Southern Education Conference, 654-657. Southern Educational Progress, 259–262, 530, 531. Spencer, Herbert: How He Works and Lives, 223. Stacy, F. N. Giant Ships for Our Oriental Trade, 565. Stead, W. T. The British Education Bill, 78. Stead, W. T. The Renascence of Nonconformity in Stead, W. T. The Right Hon. George Wyndham, 574. Stone, N. I. Political Conditions in Russia, 441. Submarine Warfare, 598. Suffrage Agitation in the South, 656. Summer, A Serene, in Prospect, 643. Sverdrup's Work in the Arctics, 95. Theosophists, With the, 483. Tobacco Trust, Career of the, 349. Toledo, Reëlection of Mayor Jones in, 532. Trade: see also Industrial Affairs, Labor, Railroads. Crops, Trade, and Prosperity, 663. Orient, American Capture of the Trade of the, 475. Treasury, The, and the Money Market, 75. Trolley: How It Competes with the Steam Railroad, 351. Congressional Legislation, 9, 10, 147, 266, 267, 396, 397. "Rock Island" and the Railway Combinations, 662. Tobacco Trust, Career of the, 349. Turkey: The French Religious Protectorate, 731. UNITED STATES: see also Alaska, Congressional Af- Canada, Relations with, 275-279, 405. Diplomatic Service, Changes in the, 138, 139. Foreign Relations, Good, 16, 390. 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