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No. 120 December, 1904
CATALOGUEOF
United States
Public Documents
Issued Monthly
BY the :
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTSGovernment Printing Office
Washington Government Printing Office
1905
Table of ContentsPage
General Information................................ 611Congress of United States.........................613
Laws...................................................... 613Senate...................................................... 614House.................................................... 619Sheep-bound Reserve....................... 629
President of United States....................... 629Agriculture, Department of................... 629Commerce and Labor, Department of. 632Interior, Department of the..................... 636Justice, Department of............................ 641
Navy Department...............Post-Office Department... State, Department of........Treasury Department........War Department.................Courts of United States ... District of Columbia.........Smithsonian Institution .. Various Bureaus.................Shipments to Depositories Index .....................................
Page .. 641 .. 642 .. 643 . 645
.. 647 . 650 . 654 .. 654 .. 655 .. 657 .. 661
Abbreviations Used in this CatalogueAcademy...................................................acad.Agricultural........................................... agric.Amendments........................................amdts.American.................................................Amer.Appendix...................................................app.Association............................................. assoc.Board.............................................................. bd.College.........................................................coll.Commission........................................... comn.Committee.................................................com.Congress...................................................Cong.Consular.....................................................cons.Department............................................. dept.Document...................................................doc.Executive.....................................................ex.Exposition............................................. expos.Facsimile, facsimiles.........................facsim.Folio.................................................................. f°General........................................................ gen.Geologic.....................................................geol.Government............................................. Govt.Historical...................................................hist.House bill.......................................................H.House concurrent resolution.......... H. C. R.House document................. ................H. doc.House joint resolution....................... H. J. R.House report..........................................H. rp.House resolution (simple).................H. R.Illustrated,illustration,illustrations ...il. Inch, inches............... ...................................in.Institute, institution................................ inst.Latitude........................................................ lat.Leaf, leaves.......................................................1.Library............................................................ L.Longitude.................................................long.
Mile, miles............................ m.Miscellaneous..........................................misc.Nautical.....................................................naut.Number, numbers............................no., nos.Octavo.............................................................. 8»Page, pages.....................................................p.Part, parts......................................... pt., pts.Plate, plates...................................................pl.Portrait, portraits......................................por.Public.......................................................... pub.Quarto.............................................................. 4"Railway.......................................................... ry.Report............................................................ rp.Resolution................................................... res.Secretary................................................... secy.Section, sections........................................sec"Senate bill.......................................................S.Senate concurrent resolution..........S.C.R.Senate document.................................S. doc.Senate joint resolution......................S. J. R.Senate report.......................................... S. rp.Senate resolution (simple)................... S. R.Session.........................................................sess.Sixteenmo.......................................................16°Society.......................................................... soc.Superintendent........................................supt.Table, tables............................................... tab.Thirty two-mo............. ..................................32«Treasury................................................... Treas.Twelvemo.......................................................12»Twentyfour-mo............................................24"University................................................. univ.Versus........................................................vs., v.Volume, volumes..........................................v.Year.................................................................yr.
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LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES
Ji C°ngress the sale of the Revised statutes, Statutes at large, tn Kph i aWF \as transferred from the Department of State 10 th,e Superintendent of Documents. The following are the prices at nhich the Revised statutes and the recent pamphlet laws are sold lawTnrior r°n aPPlication for Statutes at large and pamphletlaws prior to the 58th Congress: 1Revised statutes, edition of 1878, sheepRevised statutes, supplement, vol. 1, edition of 1891, sheep.........Revised statutes, supplement, vol. 2, edition of 1901, sheep ’ Revised statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 6, 1895-96, paperRevised statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 7, 1896-97, paper Revised statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 8, 1897-99, paper Revised statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 9, 1899-1901, paper. Laws of 1st and 2d sessions, 58th Congress, 1903-04, paper
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Catalogue of Public DocumentsPrinted During the Month of December, 1904
Congress of United StatesCongressional record, 58th Congress, 3d session, v. 39, nos. 1-12; Dec.
5-21, 1904. p. 1-441, 4°Note .—The Congressional record, containing the proceedings and debates of
Congress, is issued daily when Congress is in session, and indexes thereto are published semimonthly. *
The Record is sold by the Public Printer on the following terms: Single copy, 3 cents, if not more than 24 pages, and 1 cent more for each additional 8 pages; per month, 81.50; per short session, 84.00: per long session, 88.00. (The current session, the 3d of the58th Congress, is a short session.) Subscriptions are payable in advance. Send remittances for the daily Record by money order or registered letter to H. T. Brian, Chief Clerk, Government Printing Office.
The bound volumes of the Record are sold by the Superintendent of Documents. Prices will be furnished on application for the proceedings and debates of the 57th and prior Congresses. The volume containing the proceedings and debates of the 1st session of the 58th Congress, also special session of the Senate, is com-plete in 1 part, including index, and costs 81.50. The set containing the proceedings and debates of the 2d session of the 58th Congress is in 6 parts and index, and costs $10.50. Send remittances for the bound volumes to the Superintendent of Documents.
Same, index [including History of bills and joint resolutions] 1, [to] nos. 1-12, Dec. 5-21, 1904. 96-(-64 p. 4°
58th Congress, 3d session, official Congressional directory; by A. J. Hal-ford. 1st edition, corrections to Dec. 1, 1904. 1904. xix+455 p. il.1 pl. map. (S. doc. 4, pt. 1.) *Cloth, 35c
LAWS
PRIVATE LAWS
[58th Congress, 3d session] private [act] 1-19; approved Dec. 19, 1904. Each 1 p.
PUBLIC LAWS
58th Congress, 3d session, public [act] 1-3; approved Dec. 20, 21, 1904.Lieutenants, Army. To fix rank of [2d lieutenants of artillery who formerly
served in Marine Corps]. No. 1. Dec. 20. 1 p.Thief River. To authorize bridge across river in Minnesota. No. 2. Dec. 21. Ip.Yakima Reservation, Wash. To authorize sale and disposition of unallotted
lands of reservation. No. 3. [Dec. 21.] 4 p.
[58th Congress, 3d session] public [joint] resolution 1; approved Dec. 17, 1904. 1 p.Congress. To pay officers and employees of Senate and House their salaries for
Dec. 1904, on 20 th of said month.
613
614 Dece mber , 1904
SENATE
Accounts. Annual report of Charles G. Bennett, secretary, receipts and expenditures, 1904. Dec. 6, 1904. 433 p. (S. doc. 1.)
Committees^ Ot comn“ttees tor 58t11 Congress [3d session]. Dec. 5,
Hawaii. Resolutions of [Independent] Home Rule Party of Hawaii, remonstrating against form of ballots used in election held Nov 8’ 1904. Dec. 12, 1904. 3 p. (S. doc. 32.)
Members. Alphabetical list of Senators and committees, 58th Congress [3d session], Nov. 12, 1904. 15 p.
-----Directory of United States Senate [58th Congress, 3d session] [1904.] [2] p. 2 il. 4°
-----United States Senate, 58th Congress [3d session, list of Senatorsl. Dec. 6, 1904. 1 p. 4° [Unofficial.]
Navy. Compilation of annual [naval] appropriation laws from 1883 to 1904, including provisions for construction of all vessels of new Navy, with tables showing present naval strength in vessels and personnel’ and amount of appropriations for naval service, by Pitman Pulsifer; [presented by Mr. Hale, from Senate Committee on Naval Affairs! ’ Dec. 14, 1904. 486 p. (S. doc. 44.)
Property. Letter from secretary, account of propertv in his possession. Dec. 6, 1904. 5 p. (S. doc. 2.)Letter from sergeant-at-arms, report of property in his possession
Dec. 6, 1904. 39 p. (S. doc. 3.) 1-----Letter from sergeant-at-arms, report of receipts from sale of con-
demned property since Dec. 7, 1903. Dee. 6,1904. 1 p. (S. doc. 6.)
AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY, COMMITTEE ON
Latimer, A. C. Report amending S. 4098, to establish in Department of Agriculture bureau of public highways, and for national aid in improvement of public roads. Dec. 7, 1904. 7 p. (S. rp. 2626.)
CLAIMS, COMMITTEE ON
Stewart, \V . M. Report amending by substitute S. 5396, for relief of Caroline Murtagh [widow of William J. Murtagh], Dee. 14 1904 9p. (S. rp.2743.)
COMMERCE, COMMITTEE ON
Berry, J. II. Report amending S. 5646. authorizing construction of bridge over Missouri River, near Randolph, Mo. [by Kansas Citv, Liberty and Excelsior Springs Railway Company]. ' Dee. 12, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 2720.)Report favoring S. 5798, to extend time for completion of bridge
across Missouri River at [or near] Yankton, S. Dak. [by Yankton, Norfolk ami Southern Railway Company], Dec. 16, 1904 1 p (S. rp.2746.) r
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, COMMITTEE ON THE
< rallinger, .L IL Report amending S. J. R. 79, granting temporary occu-pancy ot part of [certain] Government reservation in Washington, D. C., for American Railway Appliance Exhibition. Dee. 12.1904 4 p. (S. rp. 2627.)
-----Report adverse to S. 4397, for free lectures in District. Dee 12 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 2739.)
December , 1904 615
Gallinger, J. 11.—Continued. Report adverse to S. 3838, for extension of Albemarle street. Dee. 12, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 2740.)
-----Report amending S. J. R. 84, authorizing permits to committee on inaugural ceremonies, Mar. 4, 1905. Dec. 13, 1904. 4 p. (S. rp. 2741.)
Gorman, A. P. Report favoring 8. 3718, to quitclaim lands in District and [Prince George County] Md., to heirs of John C. Rives. Dec. 12,1904. 9 p. (S. rp. 2737.)
FOREST RESERVATIONS AND THE PROTECTION OF GAME, COMMITTEE ON
Burnham, H. E. Report favoring S. 2327, for purchase of national for-est reserve in White Mountains, to be known as national White Mountain forest reserve. Dec. 14, 1904. 12 p. (S. rp. 2742.)
INDIAN AFFAIRS, COMMITTEE ON
Clapp, M. E. Report favoring 8. 5888, to allow Minneapolis, Red Lake and Manitoba Railway Company to acquire lands in Red Lake Res-ervation, Minn. Dec. 15, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 2744.)
-----Report amending 8. 5822, for relief of purchasers of lands of Uma-tilla Reservation [Oreg.]. Dec. 15, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 2745.)
Gamble, R. J. Report favoring H. 14468, to authorize sale and disposi-tion of unallotted lands of Yakima Reservation, Wash. Dee. 12,1904. 4 p. (8. rp. 2738.)
PENSIONS, COMMITTEE ON
Alger; R. A. Report amending by substitute 8. 2493, to increase pen-sion of Alfred Tiehurst. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2673.)
-----Report amending 8. 2492, to increase pension of George G. Tuttle. Dec. 12, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 2674.)
-----Report amending by substitute 8. 4393, to increase pension of Cora A. Baker. Dec. 12,'1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 2675.)
-----Report amending by substitute 8. 2274, to increase pension of Joseph J. Carson. Dec. 12, 1904 . 2 p. (S. rp. 2676.)
-----Report amending 8. 5339, to increase pension of Sidney B. Hamil-ton. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 2677.)
----- Report amending 8. 4808, to increase pension of John Worley. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2678.)
-----Report amending 8. 2339, to increase pension of Carolina Apfel. Dec. 12, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 2679.)
-----Report amending bv substitute 8. 4199, to pension W illiam Rufus Kelly. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 2680.)
-----Report amending S. 2890, to increase pension of Andrew C. Kemper. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 2681.)
-----Report amending 8. 844, to increase pension of Mary L. Duff. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 2682.)
-----Report amending S. 2333, to pension Benjamin F. Hall. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2683.)
Ball, L. H. Report favoring S. 5781, to increase pension of John A. Steele. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 2710.)
-----Report favoring S. 5530, to pension William R. Cahoon. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2711.)
Burnham, H. E. Report amending S. 4986, to increase pension of Philo S. Bartow. Dee. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2684.)
616 Dece mber , 1904
Burnham, JI. E.—Continued. Report amending S + • iwnaon of Thomas Taylor. Del 12, 1904 2% 26&T“
~^POl2>Sndi2gpS' PenSi°n °£ Adria”"a
_i£ri2, s,.'di2ngp.s(^‘^n7Tse pension of Wi,,iam Berry-
i«rdi2ngp.s-(^,o2^c7se pension of wuliam <;,jdy-
~XndTpS' ■*«»” o< Clarinda A. Spear.
“D^,SndTpS- ~ '*n5i°" °* WH,“m H- Hart.
PeMi°n °f Caro‘inC L' GuiM'
»' Lucy Jane Ball.D^i^Tp^^^VjM44-to peMion Julia E-Neale-
iX a'Edi^ &ubT“te 96 pension of Myron
aSdi;gpS' Thomas Coughiin.
“fe?, Kndi2ng 8T^7« °< Henry V. Sims.
H. Cham-~^P°SS”Sdin&8- Tp1’ Diekin.
nfeS, ^r?pS' 5(18’rpt°2^>rr ^O" °< Sa>l- B. Weber.
“fe?, ^"fp8-4^;;0 ™ P^O” of Frederick Clark.
fSS™! £l»Mi» »« Thomas H. Walker.
lfSri"gpS' PenSi°n °f Sar“h K A“Stin'
_l?Swfa\Tg(t T^T6886Pensi°n °f JOT''L- «■»?• Bee.
“1&2*, pS; ~ P-alo- of Edwin A. Knight.
lmrin! 8i "(I £. PO”^ of Thomas J. Spencer.
~lSec.'°2, 1904n”fp8' 5(S4’rpt°2707')aSe P°"SiO" °“ J°h” McKenne-
~S‘12 I'S^fp8' pension of Robert Crowther.
S’1! p: m(l'. £‘^7 ”e"si°" o' Benjamin Bickford.
pension of Joseph~MaSd7p8- Vs16™ ST l*-"*" «f Botha J. Whippie.
December , 1904 617Foster, A. G — Continued. Report amending S. 5811, to increase uen-
sion of Franklin Waller. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp2714 ) PTp7, °'Sarah J-F-Robin-
pension °f jwi _Ab“p^Mb?^taH2T8(s'%’ ttr* pension of Daniel
of Sallie “Dec’ll Wo’! p®' 2(S 8^°2?S7* °f WiUiam H L'!"is'
GibXPfri-904Ite,?p. fa^r“g £^32’ P™'"iO" PhiliP
S Nels?„ePP°„rtJeng"e8 it «£S (f7*
d T12, ISM^Tp.8' (TrptB&T86 b6"'’0" ^’b'” We‘?h’
~iSpi2, i9wndTpS' TTST*peM‘°n°f Keb,c<il A' Tetor-
-DreP“r2t,a904nd'2gp8' PenSi°n °‘ CharleS R Cr6®d-
-----T^eport Tending b? substitute S. 554, to increase pension of Thomas P. Farley. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2632 )
st stt - Tn° sr t*nsion °f john
-d Ti2, SoT?gp8‘ ftaSF pen8io" of John K Harvey-
~aionTdl9g S‘ 5/2}4’to ‘>no-ease Pension of William P. Renfro, uec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2635.)
~DeTl? Vnm diog S’ tt?8, t0,j'lcrease Pension of Robert N. Button. Dec. 12, 1904. 2p. (S. rp. 2636.)
~I)eeP<l2 H»ne4 dlig S' 3/q 32’ togrease pension of William O. Gould, nee. 12, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 2637.)~d SP<! 2 amna di 9g S> 1/81J0’to 7ease Pensi,,n of George W. Thomas, uec. 12, 1994. 2 p. (b. rp. 2638.)~DleePO12 ai9mndi9g S‘ 3S5’tO pension of William H. Covert,
uec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2639.)-.1PTrDaT2di?W4'. 5¥p. b’TT&ST” “''b'™ H°°6'
2T (s/J^iT8*00 °f Henr'v C' Str°’
-i?e?anlainiendln/aS’ 552, fo increase pension of Ira K. Eaton. Dec. 12, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 2642.)
-----Jiep0S ame?dingt>y substitute S. 4208, to increase pension of Bessy lorsyth Bache. Dec. 12, 1904. 2p.- (S. rp. 2643.)
~IVcP49 W04rin9 p 33(s’ Jp ^S!3)86 pension of Welcom B. French.
— Report amending S. 3100, to increase pension of Howard Wilev. nec. 12, 1904. 2p. (S. rp. 2645.)
— Report amending S. 377, to increase pension of Ezra W Cart-wright. Dee. 12, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 2646.)
p S* (S3rp <Jg4-n)Crease Pension of Mary E. Penn.
618 Decemb er , 1904
McCumber, P. J.—Continued. Report amending S. 3522, to increase pension of Samuel J. Denison. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2648.)
-----Report amending S. 4273, to increase pension of Lrazie A. Camp-bell. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2649.)
----- Report amending S. 2286, to increase pension of James Thompson.Dee. 12, 1904. 2p. (S. rp. 2650.)
-----Report amending S. 3453, to increase pension of David XV hitney.Dec. 12, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 2651.)
-----Report favoring S. 5740, to increase pension of Clemon Clooten.Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2653.)
-----Report favoring S. 5859, to increase pension of Henry Breslin.Dee. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2654.)
-----Report favoring S. 5735, to increase pension of Washington Lenhart.Dec. 12, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 2655.)
----- Report favoring S. 5744, to increase pension of Joseph A. Rhodes.Dee. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2656.)
-----Report favoring S. 5743, to increase pension of James Riordan.Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2657.)
-----Report favoring S. 5742, to increase pension of Nickles Dockendorf.. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2658.)
—— Report favoring S. 5738, to increase pension of Enoch Russell.Dec. 12, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 2659.)
-----Report favoring S. 5737', to increase pension of John XV. See. Dec.12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2660.)
-----Report favoring S. 5733, to increase pension of Monroe XV. XXrright. Dee. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2661.)
-----Report favoring S. 5858, to increase pension of John Hubbard. Dec.12,1904. Ip. (S.rp. 2662.)
-----Report favoring S. 5857, to increase pension of James Bryson. Dec.12,1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2663.)
-----Report favoring S. 5734, to increase pension of George H. Wood-bury. Dee. 12,1904. 2p. (S. rp. 2664.)
-----Report favoring S. 5745, to increase pension of Mary M. Mitchell. Dee. 12,1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 2665.)
-----Report favoring S. 5736, to increase pension of Charles E. Gilbert. Dec. 12,1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2666.)
-----Report favoring S. 5746, to increase pension of Anne Jones. Dec.12,1904. Ip. (S.rp. 2667.)
-----Report favoring S. 5739, to increase pension of Adolphe Bessie. Dee. 12,1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2668.)
-----Report favoring S. 5129, to increase pension of Thompson Martin. Dec. 12,1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2669.)
-----Report favoring S. 5428, to increase pension of Joseph J. Hedrick.Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2670.)
Scott, N. B. Report amending S. 2009, to pension Richard Dunn. Dec. 12,1904. Ip. (S. rp. 2721.)
-----Report amending S. 5535, to increase pension of Alexander McCon- neha. Dee. 12, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 2722.)
-----Report amending S. 776, to increase pension of Calvin 11. Morris. Dee. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2723.)
-----Report amending S. 1981, to increase pension of Elizabeth X . Reynolds. Dee. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2724.)
----- Report amending S. 3239, to increase pension of George XV. D. Buchanan. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2725.)
Dec emb er , 1904 619
Scott, N. B.—Continued. Report amending bv substitute S. 1413, to pension Louisa D. Miller. Dec. 12, 1904. 4 p. (S. rp. 2726.)
-----Report amending S. 266, to pension Emma S. Harnev. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2727.)
— Report amending S. 4477, to increase pension of John C. Craven.Dec. 12, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 2728.)Report amending by substitute S. 4038, to increase pension of
George E. Yingling. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2729.)-----Report amending S. 2310, to increase pension of William Dar. Dec.
12,1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2730.)-----Report amending S. 784, to increase pension of Beverly Waueh.
Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2731.)Report amending'.S. 2945, to increase pension of Sallie M. Nuzum.Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2732.)
-----Report amending S. 1541, to increase pension of Commodore P.Hall. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2733.)
-----Report amending by substitute S. 4103, to increase pension of John W. Roullett. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2734.)
-----Report favoring S. 3624, to increase pension of Peter D. Moore.Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2735.)
-----Report favoring S. 2915, to pension Mary Williamson. Dec. 12.1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2736.)
Taliaferro, J. P. Report amending S. 3482, to increase pension of Alfred H. Le Fevre. Dee. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 2671.)
----- Report amending S. 5271, to increase pension of Paul Diebitsch.Dec. 12, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 2672.)
TERRITORIES, COMMITTEE ON
Beveridge, A. J. Report amending II. 14749, to enable Oklahoma ami Indian Territory and New Mexico and Arizona to be admitted into the Union. Dec. 16, 1904. 3 p. (S. rp. 2747.)
HOUSE
Accounts. Letter from sergeant-at-arms, statement of money drawn and disbursed by him [Dec. 5, 1903-Dec. 3, 19041. Dec. 5, 1904 1 n (H. doc. 27.) 1
( Committees. Standing and select committees, with location of commit-tee rooms, telephone number, and meeting days, 58th Congress, 3d session; corrected to Dec. 5, 1904. [1904.] 22 p.Statement of accounts due and unpaid in accounts of expenses of
select committees [for 1904], Dec. 5, 1904. Ip. (H. doc. 22.) Same, additional statement, with title, Estimate of appropriation
for deficiency in expenses of select committees. Dec. 8, 1904. 1 o (H. doc. 78.) ’ 1
-----Same, additional statement. Dec. 19, 1904. Ip. (H. doc. 141.) Edwards r. Hunter. Contested election case of D. C. Edwards vs. W.
Godfrey Hunter, from 11th district of Kentucky [58th Consressl.1904. 660 p. 2 il. . l g jBolding room. Inventory of books, maps, and pamphlets in [folding
room], Nov. 1, 1904. Dec. 9, 1904. 16 p. (11. doe. 82.)Members. Alphabetical list of members and delegates and standing
committees of which they are members, 58th Congress, 3d session; corrected to Dec. 5, 1904. [1904.] 16 p.
620 Dec emb er , 1904
Members—Continued. List of members and their places of residence, 58th Congress [3dsession]. Dec. 5, 1904. 11 p.
Property. Letter from doorkeeper, inventory of property under his charge [Dec. 5,1904]. Dec. 6,1904. 18 p. (H.doc. 39.)
-----Letter from sergeant-at-arms, list of property in his charge, Dec. 5, 1904. Dec. 5,1904. Ip. (H. doc. 23.)
Rules. Constitution of United States, Jefferson’s manual, Rules of House of 58th Congress, and Digest and manual of rules and practice of House; by Asher C. Hinds. Apr. 5,1904. v + 711 p. (H. doc. 75.) * Paper, 40c
White v. Hunter. Contested election case of John D. White vs. W. God-frey Hunter, from 11th district of Kentucky [58th Congress]. 1904. 335 p. il.
ACCOUNTS, COMMITTEE ON
Hildebrant, C. Q. Report favoring H. R. 387, to appoint Hugh Wil-liams, jr., page in press gallery of House. Dec. 14,1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 3124.)
-----Report amending H. R. 388, to pay widow of David Wolfe Brown 6 months’ salary and funeral expenses of husband. Dec. 14,1904. Ip. (H.rp. 3125.)
-----Report favoring H. R. 389, to appoint session clerks to certain com-mittees. Dec. 14,1904. Ip. (H. rp. 3126.)
-----Report amending II. R. 393, to pay Walter French, son of Walter II. French, 6 months’ salary and funeral expenses of father. Dec. 14, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 3127.)
APPROPRIATIONS, COMMITTEE ON
Bingham, H. H. Report submitting E[. 15895, making appropriations for legislative, executive, and judicial expenses, 1906. Dec. 7, 1904. 25 p. (H.rp. 3009.)
Hemenway, J. A. Report submitting II. 16445, making appropriations to supply urgent deficiencies, 1905. Dec. 13, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 3023.)
CLAIMS, COMMITTEE ON
Howell, Joseph.Dec. 15,1904.
Report favoring S. 36, to reimburse John Waller. 7 p. (H.rp. 3130.)
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, COMMITTEE ON THE
Babcock, J. W. Report favoring H. 14752, to change name of East Washington Heights Traction Railroad Company [to East Wash-ington Heights Railway Company]. Dec. 8, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 3016.)
Morrell, E. De V. Report amending II. J. R. 160, granting temporary occupancy of part of [certain] Government reservation in Washing-ton, D. C.,for American Railway Appliance Exhibition. Dec. 9, 1904. 4 p. (H. rp. 3017.)
---- Report amending S. J. R. 84, authorizing permits to committee on inaugural ceremonies, Mar. 4, 1905. Dec. 15, 1904. 6 p. (H. rp. 3139.)
-----Report favoring S. J. R. 79, granting temporary occupancy of part of [certain] Government reservation in Washington, D. C., for American Railway Appliance Exhibition. Dec. 15, 1904. 3 p.
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Wiley, W. H. Report favoring H. 15477, to change name of 13] street [southwest] to Linworth place. Dec. 15,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3141.)
ELECTIONS, COMMITTEE ON, NO. 2
Olmsted, M. E. Report on contest of George D. Reynolds v. James J. Butler, from 12th district of Missouri, submitting H. R. 397, that committee be discharged from further consideration of case. Dec. 15,1904. 8 p. (H. rp. 3129.)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, COMMITTEE ON
Smith, W. A. Report favoring S. 5704, to incorporate American National Red Cross. Dec. 16,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3146.)
INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE, COMMITTEE ON
Adamson, W. C. Report amending H. 15606, to authorize county of Itawamba, Miss., to construct bridge across Tombigbee River near Fulton. Dec. 9,1904. Ip. (H.rp. 3018.)
Davey, R. C. Report favoring H. 10313, for steam revenue cutter for service in Gulf of Mexico and tributary waters, headquarters at New Orleans, La. Dec. 16,1904. Ip. (H.rp. 3143.)
-----Report amending by substitute H. 15810, to authorize Caldwell Parish, La., to construct bridge across Ouachita River [at Colum-bia]. Dec. 16,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 3145.)
Mann, J. R. Report amending by substitute H. 15981, to amend act to authorize Pearl and Leaf Rivers Railroad Company [now Missis-sippi Central Railroad Company] to bridge Pearl River [at or near Smiths Ferry] Miss. Dec. 16,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3144.)
Richardson, William. Report amending by substitute H. 15317 [au-thorizing Inter-Urban Transit Company] to build bridge across Ouachita River [at or near Camden] Ark. Dec. 12,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3022.)
INVALID PENSIONS, COMMITTEE ON
Bradley, T. W. Report amending H. 15207, to increase pension of Amos Jones. Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2957.)
-----Report amending H. 13064, to increase pension of John K. Tyler. Dec. 7, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 2968.) *
-----Report amending H. 12254, to increase pension of Matthew H. Bevan. Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2970.)
-----Report favoring H. 15779, to increase pension of Lucinda M. Reeves. Dec. 7,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2986.)
-----Report amending H. 5341, to pension Jennie Petteys. Dec. 7,1904.2 p. (H. rp. 2994.)
-----Report favoring H. 15473, to increase pension of James W. Capron. Dec. 7, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 3000.)
-----Report favoring H. 15791, to pension Mary Suppes. Dec. 7, 1904.2 p. (H.rp. 3001.)
-----Report amending H. 15732, to increase pension of Edwin O. Pierce. Dec. 14, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 3031.)
-----Report favoring H. 15782, to increase pension of Charles H. Warner. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 3041.)
-----Report amending H. 15855, to increase pension of Loren Austin.Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3047.)
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Bradley, T. W.—Continued. Report amending II. 15768, to increase pension of R. Howard Wallace. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3066.)
-----Report favoring H. 15631, to increase pension of John Brooks.Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3075.)
-----Report amending H. 6507, to increase pension of James J. Champlin Dec. 14,1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 3081.)
-----Report amending H. 1573, to increase pension of Cyrus Hurd. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 3084.)
-----Report amending H. 3286, to increase pension of Jacob F. French. Dec. 14,1904. Ip. (H. rp. 3086.)
-----Report amending H. 15685, to increase pension of Elizabeth Kreh- biel. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 3087.)
-----Report amending H. 15504, to increase pension of Ellen Tuite. Dec. 14,1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 3089.)
-----Report amending H. 13170, to increase pension of Ruth M. Shepley, now Haskell. Dec. 14,1904. Ip. (H.rp. 3098.)
-----Report favoring H. 723, to increase pension of Thomas Smart. Dec. 14, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 3099.)
-----Report amending H. 13260, to increase pension of William Starks. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3100.)
-----Report favoring H. 15632, to increase pension of Barney Carroll Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3111.)
-----Report favoring H. 15922, to increase pension of William J. Chenev. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 3120.)
( alderhead, \\ . A. Report amending H. 14799, to increase pension of Napoleon B. Wing. Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 2961.)
-----Report amending H. 13501, to increase pension of James L. Town-send. Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 2967.)
-----Report amending II. 11148, to increase pension of George W. Stan-field. Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 2975.)
—— Report amending H. 11016, to increase pension of Samuel P. Short Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2977.)
-----Report amending H. 1901, to increase pension of Warren F. Barnes Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 3007.)
-----Report amending H. 15719, to increase pension of Harriet N. Jone* Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3030.)
-----Report amending H. 12255, to increase pension of Beniamin F. < hidgell. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3056.)
-----Report amending H. 8839, to increase pension of Thomas M. Hicks Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 3073.)
----- Report amending H. 5884, to increase pension of Samuel K. White I )ec. 14,1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 3080.)
-----Report amending H. 12252, to increase pension of James Baremore alias James Baker. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3109.)
Crowley, J. B. Report amending H. 10948, to increase pension of John N. Matthews. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3055.)
----- Report amending H. 2046, to increase pension of Peter W. Kree^er Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 3058.)
-----Report amending by substitute II. 7252, to pension James M Garrett. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 3067.)
----- Report amending II. 9065, to increase pension of Albert Z. Norton Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3068.)
Deemer, Elias. Report amending H. 14150, to increase pension of John J. Carberry. Dec. 7,1904. Ip. (H.rp. 2965.)
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Deemer, Elias—Continued. Report amending II. 11492, to increase pen-sion of Samuel B. Bartley. Dec. 7,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2972.)
-----Report amending H. 10686, to increase pension of Michael Kurtz. Dec. 7,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2979.)
-----Report amending by substitute H. 9939, to increase pension of Mar-tha Higgins. Dec. 7,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2980.)
-----Report amending H. 4112, to increase pension of Elizabeth Wynne. Dec. 7,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3003.)
-----Report amending II. 15911, to increase pension of Edwin Ellis. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3034.)
-----Report amending H. 14908, to increase pension of Henry Leib. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3040.)
-----Report amending H. 9769, to increase pension of Joseph Pershin^. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3054.)
-----Report amending H. 7097, to increase pension of John White. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3065.)
-----Report amending H. 15864, to pension Margaret La Parle. Dec. 14 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3110.)
-----Report amending H. 15863, to increase pension of Mark Wilde. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3112.)
Fuller, C. E. Report favoring H. 15762, to increase pension of James L. Olmsted. Dec. 7,1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 2949.)
-----Report amending H. 151,99, to pension Marv J. Lansing, formerly Mary J. Abbott. Dec. 7, 1904. 1 p. (11. rp. 2953.)
-----Report amending H. 9621, to increase pension of William Lance. Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2984.)
-----Report amending H. 7241, to increase pension of Philip H. Strunk. Dee. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2989.)
-----Report favoring II. 4728, to increase pension of William W. Smith. Dec. 7, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 2996.)
-----Report favoring H. 4211, to increase pension of Elijah Roberts. Dec. 7, 1904. Ip. (IL rp. 3002.)
-----Report favoring H. 15415, to increase pension of Jonas H. Upton. Dec. 14, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 3024.)
-----Report amending H. 15835, to increase pension of James M. Walker.Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3046.)
----- Report amending H. 15431, to increase pension of Andrew Pinnev. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3048.)
-----Report amending by substitute H. 11018, to increase pension of William B. Bruner. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3050.)
-----Report amending H. 7074, to increase pension of Jesse Sims. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3069.)
-----Report amending by substitute H. 4942, to increase pension of Adam Hand. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H.rp.3077.)
----- Report amending H. 5154, to increase pension of Barnett Smith. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3078.)
•-----Report amending II. 11847, to increase pension of James B. Crolv.Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H.rp.3090.)
-----Report amending H. 15869, to increase pension of Benjamin II. Scrivens. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 3095.)
-----Report amending H. 14219, to increase pension of Earl J. Lamson Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3102.)
-----Report amending H. 15344, to increase pension of William B. At-water. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3105.)
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Fuller, C. E.—Continued. Report amending H. 15489, to increase pen-sion of Oliver 11. Martin. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3107.)
----- Report amending H. 6702, to increase pension of James Slater. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H. rj>. 3108.)
-----Report amending H. 14785, to increase pension of Warren C. Gil-breath. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3114.)
-----Report favoring H. 1491, to increase pension of Martin L. Pemble- ton. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 3118.)
-----Report amending H. 13756, to pension Mary A. Shaw. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 3121.)
-----Report amending H. 14798, to increase pension of Lusern Allen. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3123.)
Gibson, H. R. Report amending H. 14936, to increase pension of James T. Wolverton. Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2946.)
-----Report favoring H. 15342, to pension Angeline Buckley. Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2947.)
-—— Report amending H. 15686, to increase pension of Anna A. Dunn. Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2950.)
-----Report amending H. 14601, to increase pension of William Scheall. Dec. 7. 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2963.)
-----Report amending H. 14288, to pension Nettie C. Lutes. Dec. 7, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 2964.)
-----Report amending H. 12859, to increase pension of James Donnelly. Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2969.)
-----Report amending H. 11788, to increase pension of Henry L. Kyler. Dec. 7, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 2971.)
-----Report amending H. 11235, to pension Clarissa E. McCormick. Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2974.)
-----Report amending H. 9824, to pension William Hayes. ' Dec. 7,1904.2 p. (H.rp. 2981.)
-----Report favoring H. 5436, to pension Hiram Baird. Dec. 7, 1904.2 p. (H.rp. 2993.)
-----Report amending H. 2353, to increase pension of Sophia C. Hillearv. Dec. 7,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3006.)
----- Report favoring H. 11324, to increase pension of Charles Alfred De Arnaud. Dec. 7,1904. 3 p. (H.rp. 3015.)
-----Report amending H. 15617, to increase pension of Aaron S. Gatliff. Dec. 14,1904. 3 p. (H. rp. 3027.)
-----Report amending H. 13419, to increase pension of George Weeks. Dec. 14,1904. Ip. (H. rp. 3037.)
-----Report favoring H. 14635, to increase pension of Alexander Moore. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 3038.)
-----Report favoring H. 15019, to increase pension of John H. Elston. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3039.)
-----Report amending H. 14680, to increase pension of Monroe Chapin. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3043.)
— Report amending H. 9774, to increase pension of James M. Prince. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3045.)
----- Report amending H. 5821, to pension Mary A. Johns. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 3079.)
-----Report amending H. 132, to increase pension of James P. Griffith. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3082.)
-----Report favoring H. 15730, to increase pension of Benjamin F. Shire-man. Dec. 14, 1904. J p. (H. rp. 3092.)
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Gibbon, H. R.—Continued. Report amending H. 15466, to increase pen-sion of Isaac B. Snively. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3106.)
-----Report amending H. 968, to increase pension of Charles W. Young.Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3115.)Report amending H. 13877, to increase pension of Frederick Lilje.
Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3122.)Holliday, E. S. Report amending II. 14951, to increase pension of
Benjamin F. Watts. Dec. 7, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 2959.)-----Report favoring H. 14662, to increase pension of Aaron Fanshaw.
Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2962.)-----Report amending H. 11451, to increase pension of Alexander Mor-
rison. Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2973.)----- Report amending H. 9696, to increase pension of Henry S. Austin.
Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2983.)-----Report amending by substitute H. 3712, to pension Frederick W.
Tappmeyer. Dec. 9, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3004.)----- Report amending H. 10181, to increase pension of Andrew Hall
Dec. 14, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 3026.)----- Report favoring H. 11055, to increase pension of Winfield S. Russell.
Dec. 14, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 3057.)----- Report amending II. 12155, to pension Nancy Hill. Dec. 14, 1904.
Ip. (H. rp. 3070.)----- Report amending IT. 4322, to increase pension of Francis M. Hav.
Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3074.)-----Report amending H. 963, to increase pension of Ava D. Benjamin.
Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3083.) >-----Report amending H. 15872, to increase pension of Marvin Welton.
Dec. 14; 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3094.)----- Report amending H. 15871, to increase pension of John Leonard.
Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3119.)Hopkins, F. A. Report amending H. 15404, to increase pension of John
A. Hayward. Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2948.)-----Report amending H. 14919, to -pension Kearney May. Dec. 7,
1904. 2 p. (11. rp. 2960.)----- Report amending H. 10680, to increase pension of Samuel B. Coe.
Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2978.)-----Report amending H. 6506, to increase pension of Edward M.
Rhoades. Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2991.)-----Report favoring H. 5461, to increase pension of Preston D. Roadv.
Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2992.)-----Report amending II. 4655, to increase pension of Henry Jeffers.
Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2997.)Lucking, Alfred. Report amending H. 11090, to increase pension of
Joseph Reese. Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2976.)-----Report favoring H. 9771, to increase pension of Mary E. Weaver.
Dec. 7, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 2982.)-----Report amending H. 8917, to increase pension of Michael Marx.
Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2988.)-----Report amending H. 4242. to increase pension of Annie M. Wallace.
Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2999.)-----Report amending IL 15660, to increase pension of Jacob R. Shar-
retts. Dec. 14,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3025.)-----Report amending H. 13105, to increase pension of William F. Gant.
Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3036.)11778—No. 120—05---- 2
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Lucking, Alfred—Continued. Report amending II. 15722, to increase pension of David Guthrie. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3042)
-----Report amending H. 3373, to increase pension of Jacob Cochran. Dec. 14, 1904. Ip. (II. rp. 3060.)
Smith, S. W. Report'amending H. 4627, to pension Annie Young.Dec. 7, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 2998.)
-----Report favoring H. 15893, to increase pension of James A. McClung.Dec. 14, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 3032.)
-----Report amending H. 15886, to increase pension of William S Rad-cliffe. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3033.)
-----Report favoring H. 15784, to increase pension of Joseph Wingate. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 3053.)
-----Report amending H. 4900, to increase pension of Sarah Hodgson. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3061.)
-----Report favoring H. 5243, to increase pension of Hiram Qualk. Dec.14,1904. Ip. (H. rp. 3062.)
Snook, J. S. Report favoring H. 12795, to increase pension of John L Lee. Dec. 14, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 3035.)
----- Report amending H. 15776, to increase pension of Harrison Ball.Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (11. rp. 3044.)Report amending II. 2469, to increase pension of William Stone.
Dec. 14, 1904. Ip. (II. rp.-3059.)-— Report favoring H. 5286, to increase pension of Obadiah J. Merrill
Dec. 14, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 3063.)-----Report amending II. 6957, to increase pension of Alexander C.
Bowen. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3064.)-----Report amending II. 8049, to increase pension of John S. Parker.
Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3071.)-----Report amending H. 8477, to pension John W. Guest. Dec 14
1904. Ip. (H. rp. 3072.)----- Report favoring H. 15710, to increase pension of Luther W. Can-
non. Dee. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3091.)-----Report amending H. 15746, to increase pension of Israel Roll.
Dec. 14, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 3093.)-----Report amending II. 12820, to increase pension of Isabella Brvson
Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3097.)-----Report favoring H. 9062, to pension John Goodspeed. Dec. 14
1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3116.)-----Report amending II. 8476, to pension Rolen J. Southerland. Dec.
14,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3117.)Sulloway, C. A. Report amending H. 15680, to increase pension of Isaac
Hanson. Dec. 7,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2951.)-----Report favoring H. 15634, to pension Harriet A. Orr. Dec. 7.1904
Ip. (H. rp. 2952.)-----Report favoring H. 15785, to increase pension of Charles E. Young
Dec. 7,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2954.)-----Report amending H. 15387, to increase pension of William Hall.
Dec. 7,1904. *2 p. (II. rp. 2955.)----- Report amending II. 15071, to increase pension of Matilda L. Curk-
endall. Dec. 7,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2956.)-----Report amending II. 15144, to increase pension of William J. Rey-
nolds. Dec. 7,1904. 2 p. (H| rp. 2958.)-----Report amending H. 13910, to pension Henrv E. Wright. Dec. 7,
1904. 2p. (II. rp. 2966.) *
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Sulloway, C. A.—Continued. Report amending H. 9553, to increase pen-sion of Hattie L. Rich. Dec. 7,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2985.)
-----Report amending H. 9552, to increase pension of Peter Williams. Dec. 7,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2987.)
-----Report amending H. 6832, to increase pension of Nathaniel Cayes. Dec. 7,1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 2990.)
----- Report amending H. 4927, to increase pension of Eugene P. Tewks-bury. Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2995.)
-----Report amending H. 3287, to increase pension of Orin Plaisted. Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 3005.)
-----Report favoring H. 912, to increase pension of John F. Dorsey. Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3008.)
-----Report favoring H. 15743, to increase pension of -Desire Leglise. Dec. 7, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 3011.)
-----Report amending H. 15688, to increase pension of Augustus H. Haines. Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3012.)
-----Report amending H. 14774, to increase pension of Albert S. Graham. Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3013.)
-----Report favoring H. 15744, to increase pension of Edward L. Russell. Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3014.)
-----Report amending H. 15558, to increase pension of Edwin R. Manson. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3028.)
-----Report favoring H. 15633, to increase pension of Henry King. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3029.)
-----Report amending H. 16123, to increase pension of William Smith. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3049.)
----- Report amending by substitute H. 9550, to increase pension of Wil-liam Butler. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 3051.)
----- Report amending H. 15903, to increase pension of George T. Barker. Dec. 14, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 3052.)
-----Report favoring H. 4873, to increase pension of John McKenzie. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3076.)
-----Report amending H. 3002, to increase pension of Samuel Tilling- hast. Dec. 14, 1904.' 1 p. (H. rp. 3085.)
-----Report favoring H. 8859, to increase pension of Charles J. Esty. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3088.)
-----Report amending H. 15924, to increase pension of William Shad- rick. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3096.)
-----Report amending H. 14028, to increase pension of Carrie E. Risley. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3101.)
-----Report amending H. 15239, to pension Isabella Burke. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3103.)
-----Report amending H. 15240, to increase pension of James C. Baker. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3104.)
-----Report amending H. 16121, to increase pension of Edward Root. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3113.)
JUDICIARY, COMMITTEE ON THE
Jenkins, J. J. Report adverse to H. R. 383, calling for information as to proceedings against combination of steel manufacturing com-panies. Dec. 9, 1904. 1 p. (H.rp. 3020.)
Palmer, H. W. Report under H. R. 302, authorizing committee to take further testimony in matter of impeachment of Charles Swayne, judge of district court for northern district of Florida. Dec. 9,1904. 6 p. (H. rp. 3021 [pt. 1].)
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Parker, R. W. Views of minority under H. R. 302, authorizing com-mittee to take further testimony in matter of impeachment of Charles Swayne, judge of district court for northern district of Florida. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3021, pt. 2.)
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Stevens, F. C. Report favoring H. 16160, granting to Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk and Company license to make excavations and place footings in land belonging to United States at St. Paul, Minn. Dec. 16, 1904. 4 p. (H.rp. 3142.)
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Foss, G. E. Report amending H. 10137, to establish naval militia and define its relations to General Government. Dec. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 3148.) [1st edition read incorrectly, H. 10193.]
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Bonynge, R, W. Report favoring H. 16560, to authorize registration of trade-marks used in commerce with foreign nations or among States or with Indian tribes. Dec. 19,1904. 10 p. (II. rp. 3147.)
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Campbell, P. P. Report amending H. 12660, to increase pension of Margaret Russell. Dec. 15, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 3136.)
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Patterson, G. R. Report amending H. 5822, to increase pension of Eveline V. Ferguson. Dec. 15, 1904. 3 p. (H. rp. 3131.)
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Richardson, William. Report amending H. 15535, to pension John Croty [Crotty]. Dec. 15, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 3138.)
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Estimate of appropriation for erection of buildings for Department. Dec. 6, 1904. Ip. (H. doc. 42.)
Estimate of [deficiency in] appropriation for Bureau of Animal Industry. Dec. 21, 1904. 3 p. (H. doc. 163.)
Estimate of [deficiency in] appropriation for quarters for offices of Bureau of Plant Industry. Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 66.)
Estimate of emergency appropriation for combating boll weevil [and other insects and diseases affecting cotton, etc.]. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 89.)
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Index-catalogue of medical and veterinary zoology, pt. 7, authors, G-Gmelin; by Ch. Wardell Stiles and Albert Hassall. 1904. p. 511—572. (Bulletin 39 [pt. 7].) *Paper, 5c
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New nematode, gongvlonema ingluvicola, parasitic in crop of chickens. [Nov. 24,1904.] 3 p. 2 il. (Circular 64.)
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Review of some experimental work in pig feeding, by George M. Rommel; from 20th report, 1903. 1904. p. 261-311. (Circular 63.)
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Contents:Bones, diseases and accidents, by V. T. Atkinson; revised by J. R. Mohler.Calves, young. Diseases of; by James Law.Digestive organs, Diseases of, by A. J. Murray; revised by Leonard Pearson.Ear, Diseases of, by M. R. Trumbower; revised by Leonard Pearson.Eye and its appendages, Diseases of, by M. R. Trumbower; revised by Leonard
Pearson.Foot, Diseases of, by M. R. Trumbower; revised by Leonard Pearson.Generative organs, Diseases of; by James Law.Heart, blood vessels, and lymphatics, Diseases of, by W. H. Harbaugh; revised by
. Leonard Pearson.Infectious diseases of cattle, by D.E. Salmon and Theobald Smith; revised byD.E.
Salmon and J. R. Mohler.Medicines, Administration of; by Leonard Pearson.Mycotic stomatitis of cattle; by J. R. Mohler.Nervous system, Diseases of, by W. H. Harbaugh; revised by Leonard Pearson. Parasites, Animal, of cattle [with bibliography]; by C. W.Stiles.Parturition, Diseases following; by James Law.Poisons and poisoning, by V. T. Atkinson; revised by Leonard Pearson.Respiration, Noncontagious diseases of organs of; by W. H. Lowe.Skin, Diseases of, by M. R. Trumbower; revised by Leonard Pearson.Surgical operations, by William Dickson and W. H. Lowe; revised by W. H. Lowe. Tumors affecting cattle; by J. R. Mohler.Urinary organs, Diseases of; by James Law. x
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[Nov. 17, 1904.] 2 p. (Circular 21.)
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Use of paris green in controlling [Mexican] cotton boll weevil; by W. D. Hunter. 1904. 23 p. (Farmers’ bulletin 211.)
EXPERIMENT STATIONS, OFFICE OF
Card index of experiment station literature. [Dec. 1, 1904.] 2 p. (Circular 47.)
Experiment station record, v. 16, no. 4; Dec. 1904. 1904. viii-|-313— 420 p. * Paper, $1.00 a vol. (12 nos.)
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Catalogue for Nov. 1904, page 577.
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Progress report on strength of structural timber; by W. Kendrick Hatt. [Aug. 8, 1904.] 28 p. 2 il. 2 tab. ([Circular 32.])
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American varieties of lettuce; by W. W. Tracy, jr. Dec. 23, 1904. 103 p. 27 pl. (Bulletin 69.) ‘ * Paper, 15c
Bulb distribution, gladiolus. [1904.] 1 p. 4°Cultivation of wheat in permanent alfalfa fields; by David Fairchild.
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PUBLICATIONS, DIVISION OF
List of bulletins and circulars issued by Department of Agriculture and available for free distribution; corrected to Nov. 1, 1904. [1904.] 36 p. ([Publication] 247, 12th edition.)
Monthly list of publications [of Department of Agriculture], Dec. 1904. Dec. 31,'1904. 4 p. ([Publication] 507.)
Same, [for] foreign distribution.
SOILS, BUREAU OF
Asheville, N. C. Soil survey of Asheville area, by J. E. Lapham and F. N. Meeker; [from] Field operations of bureau, 1903. 1904. 23 p. 1 il. map.
Brookings, S. Dak. Soil survey of Brookings area, by Frank Bennett, jr.; [from] Field operations of bureau, 1903. 1904. 19 p. 1 il. map.
Johnson County, Ill. Soil survey of county, by George N. Coffey and C. W. Ely, assisted by R. C. Lloyd, Clifford Willis, A. F. Kidder, and G. A. Crosthwaite; [from] Field operations of bureau, 1903. 1904. 20 p. 1 il. map.
Leesburg, Va. Soil survey of Leesburg area, by William T. Carter, jr., and W. S. Lyman; [from] Field operations of bureau, 1903. 1904. 45 p. 1 il. map.
Madison County, Ind. Soil survey of county, by R. T. Avon Burke and La Mott Ruhlen; [from] Field operations of bureau, 1903. 1904. 19 p. 1 il. map.
Marshall, Minn. Soil survey of Marshall area, by Henry J. Wilder; [from] Field operations of bureau, 1903. 1904. 21 p. 1 il. map.
Sangamon County, Ill. Soil survey of county, by George N. Coffey and C. W. Ely, assisted by J. G. Mosier and A. F. Kidder; [from] Field operations of bureau, 1903. 1904. 21 p. 1 il. map.
San Jose, Cal. Soil survey of San Jose area, by Macy H. Lapham; [from] Field operations of bureau, 1903. 1904. 39 p. 1 il. map.
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FOREIGN MARKETS, DIVISION OF
International sugar situation, origin of sugar problem and its present aspects under Brussels convention; by Frank R. Rutter. 1904. 98 p. 1 il. 2 pl. 2 maps. (Statistics, Bureau of. Bulletin 30.)
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Arena, Point, Cal. Estimate of appropriation for oil house at Point Arena light station. Dec. 19, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 130.)
Buffalo, N. Y. Estimate of appropriation for rebuilding superstructure of lighthouse at Horseshoe Reef. Dec. 19, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 140.) v
Chesapeake Bay. Estimate of appropriation for light-house near South-west Bar shoals, Chesapeake Bav. Dec. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 164.) " 1
Decision 81-85; Dec. 8-29, 1904.East Superior, Wis. Estimate of appropriation to reconstruct range
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Genesee, N. Y. Estimate of appropriation for keeper’s dwelling at Genesee light station. Dec. 19,1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 133.)
Hawaii. Estimate of appropriation for steam light-house tender for Hawaiian waters. Dec. 19, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 127.)
Light-House Board. Estimate of appropriation for light-house tender for 12th light-house district. Dec. 19, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 132.)
Lorain, Ohio. Estimate of appropriation for keeper’s dwelling at Black River light station. Dec. 19, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 134.)
.Manzanita, lighthouse tender. Estimate of appropriation for repairs to light-house tender. Dec. 19, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 137.)
Piedras Blancas, Cal. Estimate of appropriation for brick oil house at Piedras Blancas light station. Dec. 19, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 131.)
Report. Annual report of Secretary, 1904. 1904. 46 p. (Dept, of Com-merce and Labor doc. 28.)
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Reyes, Point, Cal. Estimate of appropriation for oil house at Point Reyes light station. Dec. 19, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 129.)
Sabine Bank, Tex. Estimate of appropriation for completing Sabine Bank light station. Dee. 7,1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 69.)
St. Lawrence River. Estimate of appropriation for keeper’s dwelling and boathouse at light station at Sunken Rock, St. Lawrence River, N.Y. Dec. 19, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 128.)
Toledo, Ohio. Estimate of appropriation for repairs of range lights in channel entering harbor at Toledo. Dec. 19, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 138.)
CENSUS, BUREAU OF THE
Discussion of age statistics [with bibliography], 1904. 53 p. 2 il. 4° (Bulletin 13.)
Proportion of sexes in United States. 1904. 51 p. 8 il. 4° (Bulletin 14.) Registration of births and deaths, drafts of laws and forms of certificates,
information for local officers. [1904.] 32 p. 5 tab.Report of director, 1904. 1904. 39 p.Shall cotton ginning reports be stopped? question for the South to
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[1st] report of commissioner [Feb. 25, 1903-June 30], 1904. Dec. 21, 1904. 71 p. (Dept, of Commerce and Labor doc. 27; H. doc. 165.)
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Statement of certain fishery products landed at Boston and Gloucester, Mass., by American fishing vessels, Nov. 1904. 1 p. oblong 8° (Statistical bulletin 158.)
Statement of expenditures, 1904. Dec. 8, 1904. 17 p. (S. doc. 20.)
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Contents:Articles, Leading, in past numbers of bulletin.Building and loan associations in United States; by G. W. W. Hanger.Decisions of courts affecting labor.Employers and employees, Agreements between.Foreign statistical publications, recent, Digest of.Handicrafts, Revival of, in America; by Max West.Laws of various States relating to labor enacted [in 19031: Georgia, Minnesota
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Exports of domestic breadstuffs, provisions, cotton, and mineral oils, Nov. 1904. 1904. 14 p.,4° (Bulletin 5, series 1904-05.) [Monthly.]
Foreign markets for American fruits, with statistics of fruit trade of United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Canada. 1904. 218 p. (Special consular reports, v. 32; [Dept, of Commerce and Labor doc. 16]; H. doc. 74.) [For edition without Congres-sional document number see Catalogue for Oct. 1904, page 552.]
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(H. doc. 787, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) [These articles have appeared previously in the Daily consular reports.]
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Monthly consular reports—Continued.Con tpfn t q •
African, West, trade; by G. W. Ellis, jr. , Agriculture, industry, and commerce in Coaticook, Canada; by r. D. Hale.Argentina, Commerce and industries of, in 1904; by D. Mayer. . .----- Value of merchandise imported into and exported from United States in its
trade with.Austria-Hungary, Belgian investments in.Beet-sugar production of Europe for 1904-5 season.Belgium, Trade openings in; by F. W. Mahin. ----- Value of trade of United States with, 1880-1904.Bombay, India, Exhibition at; by H. T. Dodge.British industries, Rebuilding, on American systems; by Marshal Halstead.British tariff union, German view of.British trade in 1904; by H. C. Evans.Business opportunities abroad; by G. H. Murphy.Canadian customs regulations; by P. Gorman.Candies in Spanish-American countries; by D. R. Wood.Catalogues and packing for China; by W. T. Gracey.Cattle, Venezuelan, for Cuba; by Norman Hutchinson.China, Germany’s interests in.Coal, British Columbia; by A. E. Smith.Contractors, Opportunities for, in Canada; by G. M . Shotts.Cotton, raw, Quantity and value of imports of, into United Kingdom, 1899-1903. ______ L Value of exports of, from United States to United Kingdom, 1899-1903. Cotton culture in British Empire; by J. G. Stephens.Cotton supply and cotton manufactures, British; by James Boyle.Crop prospects, Brighter, in India; by H. T. Dodge.Crops of Spain; by M. M. Price.Currency and banks, South American: by D. Mayer.Customs officers, Schools for, in Germany; by W. Bardel.Dairying statistics, Queensland: by F. W. Goding.Dust, Prevention of, on highways: by Rufus Fleming.Egypt, Foreign trade of; by G. H. Murphy.—- Trade of United States with, 1902-04.Fiber shredder wanted in Madagascar; by W. H. Hunt.Fog signal, New; by Thornwell Haynes.Freight cars, Giant! on British railway: by F. W. Mahin.French imports from Great Britain, United States, and Germany; by A. M.
Thackara. „ ,Fruit trade, Green, of United Kingdom; by James Boyle. Fruits, American, in Newfoundland: by G O. Cornelius. ----- Value of imports of, into United Kingdom in 1903. German prestige in foreign countries, Maintenance of. German trade treaties and foreign trade.Gum arabic for the Sudan; by F. G. Morgan.Immigration into and emigration from Argentina; by D. Mayer.Irrigation projects in Mexico; by J. A. LeRoy.Jamaica, Improvements in; by N. R. Snyder.Japan. Foreign trade of. in 1903; by H. W. Diedench. ----- Value of trade of United States with, 1865-1904. Kongo Free State, Trade of; by S. H. Haine.Labor in New Zealand; transmitted by F. Dillingham.Labor conditions, Depressed, in Great Britain; by James Boyle.Lead industry of the Kootenays; by G. A. Ohren.Lifeboat, Unsinkable; transmitted by E. L. Harris.Livestock in Mexico; by J. A. LeRoy.Liverpool’s sea approaches, Improvement of; by James Boyle. Lunacy, Increase of, in England and Wales; by C. N. Daniels. Manufacturing enterprises, New, in Hungary: by F. D. Chester. Meat trade, Frozen, of Argentina: by D. Mayer.Mill and farm machinery in Peru; by A. L. M. Gottschalk.Mine shares, south African, Double taxation of; by Marshal Halstead.Mining experiment, British cooperative; by F. W. Mahin.Nagasaki and Moji, Trade of, in 1904; by C. B. Harris. Newfoundland, Commerce of: by Thornwell Haynes. Newspapers in Venezuela; by J. B. Peterson.Nogales, Mexico, Foreign .trade of; by A. R. Morawetz.Notes. ,Ocean travel, Anomalies of; by James Boyle. Old age insurance in France.Olive oil, Production of. in Italy.Packing for Siamese trade; by J. P. Selden. .Patent law. British, Change in: transmitted by F. W. Mahin.Patent medicines in Norway; by Henry Bordewich.Petroleum in Mexico; by S. E. Magill. t so pV.mPostal package service between trance and I nited States: be A. M. Thackara. Potato culture in Spain: by H. H. Rider. , . , .Precious stones industry and share of United States therein; by various consuls. Rubber importations, French; by Thorn well Haynes.
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Monthly consular reports—Continued.Contents—Continued.
Russia, Commercial depression in; by C. R. Slocum.----- Foreign trade of; by Samuel Smith.----- Value of trade of United States with, 1885-1904.Sardine catch. French, of 1904; by B. H. Ridgely.Sewage, Sheffield’s, Disposal of; by C. N. Daniels.Sheep parasite in Australia; by F. W. Goding.Ships and shipping of Liverpool; by James Boyle.Shoes, American-style, in France; by B. H. Ridgely.Siamese State railway tender; by J. P. Selden.Silk, Artificial, in Mexico.Soda, Spurious, in Great Britain; by F. W. Mahin.Spain, American and German trade methods in; by J. G. Lay.----- Railways of; by J. G. Lay.Steamship line, New York-West Africa; by G. W. Ellis, jr.Sulphur enterprise, Peruvian; by A. L. M. Gottschalk.Swedish flag in foreign waters; transmitted by R. S. S. Bergh.Swiss and American trade; by George Gifford'Timber trade of Liverpool; by James Boyle.Tobacco, American, British combine and: transmitted by James Boyle.Torpedo destroyers for Greece; by C. L. Wilson.Trade, foreign, Notes on; by G. H. Murphy.Wages and cost of living in Bohemia; by S. C. McFarland.----------- - in Great Britain and United States; by Marshal Halstead.Wealth producers of New South Wales; by F. W. Goding.Wheat crop, World’s, in 1903 and 1904; by R. M. Bartieman.Wood and manufactures thereof, Quantity and value of, exported from United
States to United Kingdom, 1901-03.
Monthly summary of commerce and finance of United States, Oct. 1904; no. 4, series 1904-05. 1904. p. 1343-1641, 4° (H. doc. 15, pt. 4.)
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Annual report of supervising inspector-general, 1904 [with reports of district inspectors, calendar year 1903]. 1904. 332 p. (Dept, of Commerce and Labor doc. 25.)
Laws governing service, Revised statutes as modified by acts of Congress. Edition, Nov. 17, 1904. 54 p.
Interior, Department of theNote .—The decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension cases are
issued in slips and in signatures, and the decisions in land cases are issued in signatures, both being published later in bound volumes at prices ranging from $1.05 to 81.45 per volume. Subscribers may deposit $1.00 in the Department and receive the contents of a volume of the decisions of either kind in separate parts as they are issued.
Accounts. Statement of disbursements for contingent expenses [1904], Dec. 6, 1904. 21 p. (II. doc. 65.)
Indian Territory. Report on school taxation in Territory. Dec. 6, 1904. 12 p. (H. doc. 34.)
Pensions, Bureau of. Letter relating to [proposed] reduction of force in Pension Office. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 39.)
Receivers, land offices. Draft of bill for relief of receivers of public moneys [acting as special disbursing agents]. Dec. 12,1904. 2p. (H. doc. 101.)
Dece mbe r , 1904 637
Reports. Annual reports, 1903; Indian affairs, pt. 2, Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes [etc.]. 1903 [1904]. vi + 879 p. il. 12 maps. (H. doc. 5,58th Cong. 2d sess.)
Contents: . .Five Civilized Tribes, Commission to the, report [with Legislation affecting work
of commission].Indian Territory, Indian Inspector for, report [etc., with laws concerning Indian
Territory].Kiowa Indian Agency, Report on investigation of.[Proposals received and contracts awarded for] supplies for Indian service.
-----Report of Secretary, 1904. 1904. x-|-328 p.California, Bill proposed by Secretary to acquire by exchanges of public lands
ownership of private lands within public parks in.Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, Ind. T., Letter to President reporting adversely
as to appointment of 3 lawyers to form commission to pass upon applications for citizenship in.
Five Civilized Tribes, Commission to the, Annual report of.Freedmen’s Hospital, Copy of contract between Secretary and Howard University
leasing land for construction of buildings for.Hot Springs, Ark., Rules and - regulations for government of all bath houses
receiving hot water from United States reservation at, promulgated Oct. 31,1904.Insane, Government Hospital for the, Bill proposed by Secretary relating to dis-
position of pension money due inmates of.----- Freedmen’s Hospital, and Washington Hospital for Foundlings, Bill proposed
by Secretary placing, under his exclusive jurisdiction.Louisiana Purchase Exposition, Abstract of report of Edward M. Dawson of
exhibits at.Pension claims, Bill proposed by Secretary for judicial adjudication of, in test
cases.Pensioners of all classes, Number of, and amounts disbursed for each, 1904. [Pensions for disability on account of old age] Letter from Secretary in response
to resolution, [with] report of acting commissioner of pensions, [relative to] order [regulating allowance of].
School taxation in Indian Territory, Report upon; by J. H. Hollander.Yosemite National Park, Cal., Copy of H.9310, excluding from, certain lands, and
to include said lands in Sierra forest reserve.----------- Bill proposed by Secretary as substitute for.----------- Copy of H. 15191, reported by [House] Committee on [the] Public Lands
as substitute for, with [House] report 2576.
Walker, George. Recommendation as to payment of claim of Walker. Dec. 12,1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 102.)
Yosemite National Park. Letter submitting report of examination of park. Dec. 6,1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 72.) [Only letter of transmittal printed here.]
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Note .—The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of annual reports (restricted to one volume each, beginning with report for 1902), bulletins, Mineral, resources, Professional papers, and Water-supply and irrigation papers, which are intended for free distribution; and maps, Monographs, and folios of the Geologic atlas and the Topographic atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from 5c to 811.00 each. Address the Director of the Geological Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see next page.
Coal. Estimate of [deficiency in] appropriation for tests of coal and [lignites], Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 92.)
-----Production of coal in 1903, by Edward W. Parker; from Mineral resources, calendar year 1903. 1904. 192 p.
Note .—Includes article on Pennsylvania anthracite; by W. W. Ruley.Gas. Production of gas, coke, tar, and ammonia at gas works and in
retort coke ovens in 1903, by Edward W. Parker; from Mineral re-sources, calendar year 1903. 1904. 30 p.
Geologic atlas of United States, Bisbee folio, Ariz. Library edition. 1904. 17 p. 1 il. 4 pl. 6 maps, large 4° (Folio 112.) *Paper, 25c
Iron. Statistics of American iron trade for 1903, by James M. Swank;from Mineral resources, calendar year 1903. 1904. 57 p.
638 December , 1904
Lincoln forest reserve, N. Mex. Forest conditions in forest reserve; by Fred. G. Plummer and M. G. Gowsell. 1904. 47 + iii P- U pl- map in pocket, 4° (Professional paper 33; H. doc. 781, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) *Paper, 25c
Little Belt Mountains forest reserve, Mont. Forest conditions in forest reserve and Little Belt Mountains quadrangle; by John B. Leiberg. 1904. 75 + iii P- 1 pl- map, 4° (Professional paper 30; H. doc. 718, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) *Paper, 25c
Reclamation Service. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for [service]. Dec. 6, 1904. 2 p. (IL doc. 50.)
Susquehanna River. Quality of water in Susquehanna River drainage basin, by Marshall Ora Leighton; with introductory chapter on Physiographic features, by George Buell Hollister. 1904. 76 4- i p. 7 il. 4 pl. (Water-supply and irrigation paper 108; H. doc. 762, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) *Paper, 15c
Texas. Water powers^of Texas; by Thomas U. Taylor. 1904. 116+i p. 32 il. 17 pl. (Water-supply and irrigation paper 105; H. doc. 759, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) *Paper, 15c
Note .—Includes article on Progress in hydraulic power development; by J. T. Fanning.
Tin. Production of tin in 1903, by Joseph Struthers and Joseph Hyde Pratt; from Mineral resources, calendar year 1903. 1904. 19 p. •
Topographic sheetsNote .—The Geological Survey is making a topographic map of the United
States. The sheets of which it is composed are projected without reference to political divisions, and are designated by some prominent feature found on them. Three scales are used, 1:62,500, 1:125,000, and 1:250,000. These correspond, approx-imately, to 1 mile, 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch on the map. The size, unless otherwise given, is about 17.5 inches in height by 11.5 to 16 inches in width, exclusive of the margin, the width varying with the latitude. A description of the topographic map is printed on the reverse of each sheet catalogued below.
About one-third of the area of the country, excluding Alaska, has been mapped, nearly every State being represented. Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia are completely mapped. Sheets of the regular size are sold by the Survey at 5c each; but in lots of 100 or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 2c each.
Arizona-California, Needles special map, lat. 34° SO7-35°, long. 114° 15/- 114° 45'. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Nov. 1904.
California, Kaiser quadrangle, lat. 37°-37° 30', long. 119°-119° 30z. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Nov. 1904.
Colorado, Ouray quadrangle, lat. 38°-38° 15', long, 107° 30z-107° 45z. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Nov. 1904.
Colorado, Telluride quadrangle, lat. 37° 45z-38°, long. 107° 45z-108°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Oct. 1904.
New York, Gardiners Island quadrangle, lat. 41°-41° 15', long. 72°-72° 15z. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Nov. 1904.
New York, Greene quadrangle, lat. 42° 15z-42° 30z, long. 75° 45z-76°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Nov. 1904.
New York, Long Lake quadrangle, lat. 44°-44° 15z, long. 74° 15z-74° 30z. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Nov. 1904.
New York, Oxford quadrangle, lat. 42° 15z-42° 30z, long. 75° 30z-75° 45z. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Dec. 1904.
New York, Richmondville quadrangle, lat. 42° 30z-42° 45z, long. 74° 30z- 74° 45z. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Nov. 1904.
New York, Riverhead quadrangle, lat. 40° 45z-41°, long. 72° 30z-72° 45z. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Nov. 1904.
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New York, Shelter Island quadrangle, lat. 41°-41° 10', long. 72° 15z- 72° 35z. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Nov. 1904. 11.7 X 17.7 in.
Washington, Mt. Aix quadrangle, lat. 46° 30/-47°, long. 121°-121° 30z. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Nov. 1904.
Washington, Osoyoos quadrangle, lat. 48° 30/—J9°, long. 119°-119° 30z. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Dec. 1904.
HAWAII
Estimate of appropriation for service of Territory [with extract from annual report and recommendations from commercial organizations in Hawaii]. Dec. 6, 1904. 12 p. (H. doc. 52.)
Report of governor, 1904. 1904. 146 p.
INDIAN AFFAIRS, OFFICE OF
[73d] annual report of commissioner of Indian affairs, 1904. 1904. v+128 p.
Proposition for legislation in reference to seizure of live stock trespassing on Indian reservations. Dec. 8, 1904. 4 p. (H. doc. 77.)
Rules for Indian school service. 1904. 47 p.Supplemental estimates of appropriation for Indian service. Dec. 6,1904.
3 p. (H. doe. 49.)
INDIAN SCHOOLS, SUPERINTENDENT OF
Teaching Indian pupils to speak English, primary methods and outlines for use of teachers in Indian schools. 1904. 16 p. il.
INDIAN INSPECTOR FOR INDIAN TERRITORY
Annual report, with reports of Indian agent in charge of Union Agency, superintendent and supervisors of schools in Territory, mining trus-tees for Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, and supervising engineer, Indian Territory town sites, 1904. 1904. 290 p.
Note .—Includes laws concerning Indian Territory.
LAND OFFICE, GENERALNote .—The General Land Office publishes a large general map of the United
States, which is sold at 80 cents; and also separate maps of the States and Terri-tories in which public lands are to be found, which are sold at 12 cents per sheet.
> California, Florida, and Alaska are in 2 sheets each. Address the Chief Clerk of the Department of the Interior.
Annual report of commissioner [with detailed statement of business by divisions and surveying districts], 1904. 1904. 439 p.
Note .—Includes Partial report of Public Lands Commission, printed also as Senate document 188, 58th Congress, 2d session; also, Memorandum concerning historic and prehistoric ruins of Arizona. New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah, and their preservation [with bibliography], by E. L. Hewett.
Detailed statement of business by divisions and surveying districts, 1904. [1904.] 63-435-j- iii p.
Note —Includes Memorandum concerning historic and prehistoric ruins of Arizona. New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah, and their preservation [with bibli-ography] ; by E. L. Hewett.
Draft of bill for fixing point of intersection of 100th meridian with Red River. Dec. 6, 1904. 6 p. (H. doc. 38.)
640 Dec emb er , 1904
Unappropriated public lands of United States, by counties, land dis-tricts, and States, on July 1, 1904. [1904.] 54 p. [From report of commissioner, 1904.]
Maps
United States, Territories, and insular possessions, showing public sur-veys, Indian, military, and forest reservations, railroads, canals, national parks, and other details; corrected to June 30, 1903. Scale 37 m.=l in. [1904.] 59.2 X 81.3 in.
MARITIME CANAL COMPANY OF NICARAGUA
Report [for year ending Dec. 1904], Dec. 6,1904. 4p. (H. doc. 32.)
OKLAHOMA
Report of governor, 1904. 1904. 220 p. 14 pl. 6 maps.
PATENT OFFICENot e .—The Patent Office publishes specifications and drawings of patents, both
in single copies and monthly volumes, the former at 5c and the latter at $5.00. The former are not enumerated in this catalogue. For certified copies of patents, including specification, drawing, certificate, and grant, the price is 80c. A variety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the office from 1790 to date, are published at prices ranging from 25c to $10.00 per volume. The Rules of practice and pamphlet Patent laws are furnished free. The Patent Office issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at $1.00 per package, or in books containing 100 coupons at $5.00 per book. One coupon will procure a specification with drawings, and two coupons a copy of the Official gazette. They are good until used. Address Chief Clerk, Patent Office.
Official gazette, Dec. 6-27,1904; v. 113, nos. 6-9. 1904. 1421-2508 + [2] + [xcix] p. il. large 8° [Weekly.]
Paper, 10c single copy, $5.00 a yrNote .—Contains the patents, trade-marks, designs, and labels issued each week;
also decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of United States courts in patent cases.
Same, [title-page, errata, index to decisions, etc., to] v. 111. 1904. [vii] + xvi p. large 8°
PORTO RICO
Report of commissioner of interior for Porto Rico to Secretary of In-terior, 1904. 1904. 122 + [1] p. 22 pl. map.
PUBLIC DOCUMENTS, DIVISION OF
Report regarding receipt, distribution, and sale of public documents by Department of the Interior, 1904. 1904. 10 p.
SEQUOIA AND GENERAL GRANT NATIONAL PARKS
Report of acting superintendent, 1904. 1904. 15 p. map.Note .—Includes acts relative to establishment of Sequoia, Yosemite, and Gen-
eral Grant national parks.
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK
Report of acting superintendent, 1904. 1904. 32 p. 7 pl. 2 maps.Note .—Includes act relative to establishment of Yosemite and General Grant
national parks.
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Justice, Department ofEstimate of appropriation for additional clerk in Department. Dec. 12,
1904. Ip. (H. doc. 88.)Estimate of appropriation for certain salaries. Dec. 7, 1904. Ip. (H.
doc. 67.)Estimate of appropriation for continuing construction of penitentiary at
Atlanta, Ga. Dec. 19, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 135.)Estimates for [certain salaries]. Dec. 13, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 33.)Judgments rendered [by Court of Claims] in Indian depredation cases
[since Apr. 23, 1904]. Dee. 6, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 43.)Opinion of Attorney-General as to guessing contests. Nov. 28, 1904.
4 p.
Navy DepartmentAnnual report of Secretary, 1904. 1904. 38 p.Communication from president of Commercial Pacific Cable Company
in relation to removal of hindrances to navigation around Midway Islands. Dec. 12,1904. 3 p. (H. doc. 100.)
EQUIPMENT, BUREAU OF
Report of chief, 1904. 1904. v 4-148 p. 3 pl. 1 tab. [Includes reports of Naval Observatory, Nautical Almanac Office, and Hydrographic Office.]
HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE
Note .—The charts, sailing directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic bulletin and Notice to mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston, New York, Philadel-phia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, San Francisco, Portland (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth.
Charts
Hokushu, Anchorages on west coast of, Japan, from Japanese surveys in 1900; chart 2211. Dec. 1904. 11.4X18.4 in. 10cKaminokuni Anch. Scale naut.m. =2.4 in. 4.3x7.6 in.Setana Anchorage. Scale naut. m. =2.2 in. 7.1X7.6 in.Yesashi Anchorage. Scale naut.m. =6.7 in. 11.4x10.8 in.
Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Jan. 1905; chart 1400. Scale 1° long. =0.27 in. Dec. 29 [1904]. 21 X 32 in. [Monthly.] 10c
Note .—Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc., proposed pilot charts of south Atlantic and south Pacific Ocean; tracks of cyclonic storms; forecast of weather; equator crossings in Pacific Ocean; also, on reverse, Collection of marine data; charts published, etc., Dec. 1-31,1904.
Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Jan. 1905; chart 1401. Scale 1° long. — 0.2 in. Dec. 7 [1904]. 20.7X35.3 in. [Monthly.] 10c
Note .—Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc., fishing banks; storm tracks;time signals, north Pacific Ocean; forecast of wind and weather; proposed pilot charts of south Atlantic and south Pacific Ocean; equator crossings in Atlantic Ocean; also, on reverse, U.S. naval wireless telegraph service; charts published, etc., Nov. 1-30,1904.
11778—No. 120—05-----3
$42 Dec emb er , 1904
San Lorenzo Channel, Lower California, Mexico, from survey in 1901 and 1902 by U. S. S. Ranger; chart 2193. Scale naut. m. =2 in. Dec. 1904. 38.9 X 25.2 in. 40c
Telegraphic connections of the world afforded by submarine cables and principal overland telegraph lines, scale 10° long. = 1.6 in.; with in-inset [Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea], scale 5° long. =1.5 in.- chart 2180. Dec. 1904. 2 sheets, each 34.2 X 29.5 in. [Size of inset is 9.5 X 14.7 in.] 70c
NAUTICAL ALMANAC OFFICE
Note .—The American ephemeris and nautical almanac, in cloth, the American nautical almanac and the Pacific coaster’s nautical almanac, in paper, are sold bv the Bureau of Equipment for $1.00. 30c, and 15c, respectively. The Astronomical papers prepared for use of the American ephemeris and nautical almanac are sold at cost. The Bureau has no agents for thesale of these publications, and applica-tion should be made to the Bureau of Equipment, Navy Department, direct.
Pacific coaster’s nautical almanac for 1905. 1st edition 1904 97 n large 8°
NAVAL OBSERVATORY
Report of superintendent [including reports of director of Nautical almanac, etc.], 1904. 1904. 53 p. 3 pl. 1 tab.
GUAM ISLAND
Annual report of naval governor, 1904. 1904. 12 p.
NAVIGATION, BUREAU OF
Instructions for recruiting officers of Navy. 1904. 10 p.
SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS, BUREAU OF
Memoranda for information of officers of Pay Corps, commanding offi-cers of ships, and commandants of stations 45: Dec 1 1904 n 443-455, 12° [Monthly.] ’ ’ 1
YARDS AND DOCKS, BUREAU OFAnnual report of chief, 1904. 1904. 209 p.
Post-Office DepartmentAnnual report of Postmaster-General, 1904. 1904. 28 p.Estimate of [deficiency in] appropriation. Dec. 12,1904. 6p. (H. doc.
97.)Parcels-post convention between United States and Belgium. [Signed
Washington, Nov. 19,1904,approved Nov. 19, 1904.] [1904.] 13 n [English and French.]
Report of 3d assistant Postmaster-General, 1904. 1904. 77 p.tion°TE delates t0 finances, stamps, classification of mail matter, and registra-
United States official postal guide, 2d series, v. 26, no. 12- Dec. 1904. Albany. 84 p. 12° [Monthly.] Paper, $2.00 a yrmfid &UaiLv each j’ear’is what is nsually known as the PostalColS S°'d by the PrintefS’ J> B- Ly°n
Dece mber , 1904 643
ATTORNEY-GENERAL, ASSISTANT, FOR THE POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT
Report [including list of claims on account of loss by fire, burglary, etc.]1904. [1904.] 39 p. } J’
DEAD-LETTER OFFICEDead Letter Office sale, catalogue of articles to be sold at auction [com-
mencing] Dec. 12, 1904. 1904. 167 p.Report of superintendent, 1904. 1904. 21 p.
RAILWAY MAIL SERVICEReport of general superintendent to 2d assistant Postmaster-General.
1904. 1904. 305 p.
State, Department ofNot e .—The Department of State distributes its publications gratuitously. For
sale of laws see page 612.
Bangkok, Siam. Estimate of appropriation for increase of salary of interpreter to legation and consulate-general to Bangkok. Dec. 6, 1904. 3 p. (H. doc. 33.)
Consuls. Letter relative to necessity of greater appropriation for rent at American consulates than 20 per cent of salary of consuls; sub-mitted by Mr. Lodge. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 38.)
Diplomatic list, Dec. 1904. 14 p. 24° [Monthly.]Diplomatic service. Diplomatic and consular service of United States;
corrected to Dec. 21, 1904. [1904 ] 64 p.Estimate of appropriation for diplomatic and consular service. Dec. 12,1904. 3 p. (II. doc. 94.)
-----Estimates of appropriation for foreign intercourse. Dec. 9, 1904. 20 p. (H. doc. 83.)
Extradition. Protocol, signed Washington, Dec. 6, 1904, by which United States accepts certain amendments made by Cuban Senate in Spanish text of extradition treaty, signed Apr. 6, 1904, and approved Apr. 26, 1904. Dec. 12,1904. 3 p. (Confidential; [Senate] execu-tive E.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Dec. 15, 1904.]
Not e .—The series of documents to which this belongs is printed in confidence for the use of the Senate, and is inaccessible unless, as in this instance, the Senate removes the injunction of secrecy.Treaty between United States and Haiti for extradition of criminals,
signed Washington, Aug. 9, 1904. Dec. 7, 1904. 7 p. (Confiden-tial; [Senate] executive B.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Dec. 15, 1904.] J
Note .—The series of documents to which this belongs is printed in confidence for the use of the Senate, and is inaccessible unless, as in this instance, the Senate removes the injunction of secrecy.
Horses. Estimate of appropriation for purchase of 4 horses. Dec. 6. 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 46.)
Japan. Estimate of appropriation for corps of student interpreters in Japan and Korea. Dec. 15, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 116.)
Liege, Universal Exposition, 1905. Estimate of additional appropriation for exposition at Liege, Belgium [in 1905]. Dec. 12, 1904. 3 n. (H. doc. 96.)
644 Decemb er , 1904
Lindisfarne, British steamship. Report resubmitting claim for demur-rage by owners of steamship. Dec. 15, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 46.)
National archives. Estimate of appropriation for copying of diplomatic, consular, and miscellaneous correspondence. Dec. 6, 1904. 3 p. (II. doc. 44.)
Roumania. Estimate of appropriation for [minister and secretary of legation to Roumania and Servia]. Dec. 6,1904. 1 p. (H. doc. 41.)
Sivewright, Bacon & Co. Note from British ambassador requesting attention of Congress to claim of Sivewright, Bacon & Co. for dam-ages to steamer Eastry. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 114.)
-----Same, with accompanying papers. Dec. 15,1904. 29 p. (S. doc. 48.)
INTERNATIONAL BUREAU OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLICS
Note .—This Bureau sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices usually ranging from 5c to 75c. Address the Director of the Bureau.
Bolivia, geographical sketch, natural resources, laws, economic condi-tions, actual development, prospects of future growth [with bibli-ography]. 1904. 214 p. 19 pl. Paper, $1.00
Note .—Includes article on Native races; by J. H. Porter.Monthly bulletin, Dec. 1904; whole no. 135, v. 18, no. 3. 1904. 703-
1068-|-xxxiv p. 1 pl. (II. doc. 458, pt. 12, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) [Contains articles in Spanish, English, Portuguese, and French.]
Paper, 25c single copy, $2.00 a yrContents:
Additions to Columbus Memorial Library, Nov. 1904.Argentina. Inaugural address of President Quintana; exports to United States,
third quarter, 1904; industrial conditions in 1904; port movements in Aug. 1904; railroads of Republic; shipments of wool.
Book notes.Brazil. Movement of port of Pernambuco in Sept. 1904; progress of manganese
mining: precious stones industry; condition of coffee cultivation in Sao Paulo.Chile. Customs receipts, Sept, and 9 months ending Sept. 1904; nitrate; ware-
house construction at Government stations [law]; railway construction from Quintero to Calera and Nogales [law].
Colombia. Precious stones industry.Costa Rica. Market conditions.Cuba. Resume of trade conditions, 1899-1903; budget for 1905; market conditions;
trade with United States.Director, Annual report of [1904].Ecuador. Foreign trade in 1903; message of President Plaza; customs law, Jan.
1, 1904.Guatemala. Market conditions; paper trade.Haiti. Market conditions.Honduras. Market conditions.Latin America, Trade opportunities in.Mexico. Foreign commerce, July, 1904; growth of mineral industry; banana
culture; American trade in Coahuila; protection for Mexican producers; amended custom-house ordinances, continued; notes.
Nicaragua. Market conditions.Periodicals and newspapers on file.Peru. Tungsten deposit; Peruvian sulphur enterprise; precious stones in Peru. Title-page and index to v. 18, Oct.-Dec. 1904.United States. Trade with Latiri America; consular trade reports; foreign com-
merce in Oct. 1904; arrangement of pending questions with Panama; message of President Roosevelt; commercial intercourse with Mexico; agricultural wealth in 191)4.
Uruguay. Foreign commerce, first quarter of 1904; customs receipts, Sept, and first 9 months of 1904; movement of port of Montevideo in July, 1904.
Venezuela. Precious stones in Venezuela; pearl fisheries of Venezuela; notes.
Patent and trade-mark laws of Spanish-American republics, Brazil, and Haiti; revised to Oct. 1904. 1904. 343 p. [For Spanish edition revised to Aug. 1904, with different appendixes, see Catalogue for Sept. 1904, page 528.] Paper, $1.00
Not e .—Appendix to English edition includes United States patent laws, and laws relating to registration of trade-marks and labels.
Dec emb er , 1904 645
PORTO RICO
Ordinance enacted by Executive Council July 7,1904, amending ordinance granting railway and electric-light privileges to Vandegrift Con-struction Company. Dec. 14, 1904. 4 p. (S. doc. 41.)
Ordinance enacted by Executive Council Apr. 2, 1904, authorizing trans-fer to Ponce and Guayama Railroad Company of franchise granted to Compania de los Ferrocarriles de Puerto Rico for railway between Ponce and Guayama, and also transfer of such franchise from American Railroad Company of Porto Rico, Central Aguirre Operator, to said Ponce and Guayama Railroad Company. Dec. 14, 1904. 6 p. (S. doc. 45.)
Ordinance enacted by Executive Council Nov. 4, 1904, granting to Cam-pania [Compania] de los Ferrocarriles de Puerto Rico and its assign, American Railroad Company of Porto Rico, right to con-struct branch railway track from its station at Lajas toward Boqueron. Dec. 14, 1904. 4 p. (S. doc. 42.)
Ordinance enacted by Executive Council Aug. 30,1904, granting to Com-pania de los Ferrocarriles de Puerto Rico and its assign, American Railroad Company of Porto Rico, right to construct branch railway track connecting its warehouse at Playa of Ponce with its main line. Dec. 14, 1904. 5 p. (S. doc. 40.)
Ordinance enacted by Executive Council Aug. 30, 1904, granting to Ponce Railway and Light Company right to construct branch tracks around Playa of Ponce. Dec. 14, 1904. 4 p. (S. doc. 43.)
Treasury DepartmentAppropriations. Estimates of appropriations required [bv Depart-
ments], 1906. 1904. 546 p. 4° (Treas. Dept. doc. 2379; H. doc. 12.) Chicago, Ill. Estimate of [deficiency in] appropriation for appliances
for post-office at Chicago. Dec. 9, 1904. Ip. (H. doc. 86.)Customs Service. Estimates of appropriations for collecting customs
[1906]. Dec. 16, 1904. 39 p. (H. doc. 124.)District of Columbia. Estimate of appropriation for site for addition to
Washington post-office. Dec. 19, 1904. Ip. (H. doc. 136.)Employees. Estimate of appropriation for additional clerk. Dec. 16,
1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 59.)Notaries. Additional list of customs notaries. Dec. 1, 1904. 3 p. 4°
(Dept, circular 102, 1904; Division of Customs.)President of United States. Estimate of appropriations for expenses
in connection with election of President and Vice-President of United States. Dec. 6, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 51.)
Public buildings. Estimate of [deficiency in] appropriation for furni-ture and repairs of same for public buildings. Dec. 12, 1904. 1 p. (H. doc. 93.)
----- Statement of condition of work of construction of public buildings. Dec. 19, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 126.)
Report. Annual report of Secretary on state of finances [with ap-pended tables], 1904. 1904. 109 p. (Treas. Dept. doc. 1690 [2380].)
Schaumburg, James W. Application [of J. Frederick Hartmann, administrator, for appropriation] to pay estate of Schaumburg amount decreed by courts. Dec. 6, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 18.)
646 Dec emb er , 1904
Spirits. Supplemental regulations governing withdrawal of distilled spirits from bonded warehouse for use of United States, free of tax, under provisions of sec. 3464, Revised statutes,. Dec. 23,1904. 3 p. 4° (Dept, circular 104, 1904; Miscellaneous Division.)
Treasury decisions under tariff, internal revenue, and other laws, weekly, v. 8, nos. 22-26; Dec. 1-29, 1904. [Department decisions numbered 25792-901 including general appraisers’ decisions 5855-80, and inter-nal revenue decisions 844-848. ]
Treasury, Independent, Baltimore. Estimate of [deficiency in] appro-priation for additional clerks in office of assistant treasurer at Balti-more. Dec. 9, 1904. 1 p. (H. doc. 87.)
APPRAISERS, GENERAL, BOARD OF
Reappraisements of merchandise by general appraisers [on Nov. 26-Dec. 21, 1904]; Dec. 5-27, 1904. 4° (Reappraisement circulars 1159-70; Division of Customs.) [Weekly.]
AUDITOR FOR THE STATE AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS
Estimate of deficiency appropriation for clerks. Dec. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 68.)
AUDITOR FOR THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Abstract of emoluments of officers of customs service. Dec. 15, 1904.7 p. (II. doc. 123.)
BOOKKEEPING AND WARRANTS, DIVISION OF
Combined statement of receipts and expenditures of Government, 1904. Dec. 5, 1904. 71 p. 4° (H. doc. 64.)
COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
Text of annual report for year [ended Oct. 31] 1904. Dec. 5, 1904.62 p. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2370.)
FREEDMAN’S SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY
Annual report of commissioner for year ended Dec. 1, 1904. Dec. 8, 1904. 8 p. (H.doc. 76.)
GOVERNMENT ACTUARY
Market prices and investment values of outstanding securities [Nov. 1904]. Dec. 1, 1904. 2 p. 4° (Treasury Dept. Dept, circular101,1904.)
INTERNAL REVENUE, COMMISSIONER OF
Annual report, 1904. 1904. viii—167 p. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2385.)List of distillery warehouses in United States in which spirits were held
on deposit, 1904, with appendix. Nov. 22,1904. 35 p.
LIFE-SAVING SERVICE
Watch and patrol duty. Dec. 6, 1904. [2] 1. 4° (Treasury Dept. Dept, circular 103,1904.)
Dece mber , 1904 647
MINT, BUREAU OF THE
Estimates of deficiencies in appropriations for mint at Denver, Colo. Dec. 15,1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 47.)
Report upon production of precious metals, calendar year 1903. 1904.305 p. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2384; H. doc. 19.) *Cloth, 30c; paper, 20c
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Annual report of surgeon-general, 1904. 1904. 677p. il. map. (H. doc.81.) *Paper, 50c
Note .—Includes the following contributed articles:Catheter in bladder, removal through perineum; by J. A. Nydegger.Leprosy in Sulu Archipelago; by J. W. Amesse.Naples. Sanitary improvements at; by J. M. Eager.Pancreatitis, Chronic, with induration; by L. P. H. Bahrenburg.
Estimate of appropriation for additional clerk. Dec. 6,1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 48.)
Public health reports, v. 19, nos. 49-53; Dec. 2-30,1904. 1904. [xx] +2455-2696 p. [Weekly.]
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War DepartmentAccounts. Expenditures of contingent [fund, 1904]. Dec. 7,1904. 13 p.
(H. doc. 70.)Drill. Manual of gymnastic exercises for use in service gymnasiums; by
H. J. Koehler. 1904. 161 p. small 4° (War Dept. doc. 235.)Labor Day. Letter from acting Secretary transmitting, with petition of
United Brotherhood of Leather Workers on Horse Goods, recom-mendation [from chief of ordnance] for amendment regulating per diem pay as to Labor Day for employees in Ordnance Department. Dec. 14,1904. 3 p. (H. doc. 113.)
Medals. Circular, medals of honor issued by Department to Sept. 1,1904. 1904. 153 p. 4°
Panama. [Agreement with Republic of Panama, executed and signed by Secretary, to take effect Dec. 12, 1904, relative to Panama Canal Zone.] Dec. 3, 1904. 6 p. 12°
Pay, Army. Letter transmitting with certain statements draft of bill to equalize salaries of army officers [detailed to inspection of militia] while on inspection duty. Dec. 6, 1904. 10 p. (H. doc. 37.)
Paymasters’ clerks. Recommendation for legislation as to assignment to duty of paymasters’ clerks. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 90.)
Pedrera y Romero, Julian. Additional papers in claim of Pedrera. Dec. 13, 1904. 6 p. (H. doc. 112.)
Reports. Annual report of Secretary, 1904. [1904.] iv+216 p.
Appropriations under Department, Statement of.Militia, Report of military secretary on.----- of States and Territories, General orders 71, Dec. 29, 1903, providing for
designation of officers to inspect.Report of Secretary.
648 Dec emb er , 1904
Reports—Continued. Annual reports, 1904; v. 5-9, report of chief of engineers. [See Engineers, Corps of. ]
United American Mechanics and United Daughters of America Ceme-tery Association. Draft of bill to authorize sale of lots in cemetery controlled by association. Dec. 15, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 115.)
INSULAR AFFAIRS, BUREAU OF
Monthly summary of commerce of Philippine Islands, June, 1904; no. 12, series 1903-04. [1904.] p. 1449-1592, 4°
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
Official gazette, v. 2, nos. 42-47; Oct. 19-Nov. 23, 1904. Manila, p. 889-984, 1 il. 4° [Weekly.]
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El abaca, canamo de Manila; por H. T. Edwards. Manila, 1904. 30 p.6 pl. (Boletin del agricultor 12.)
Modern rice culture; by Wilfred J. Boudreau. 2d edition. Manila, 1904. 47 p. 32 il. (Farmers’ bulletin 3.) [English and Spanish.]
CIVIL SERVICE BOARD
Manual of information relative to Philippine civil service. Manila, 1904. 125 p.
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CUSTOMS SERVICE
3d special report, Sept. 1903-[Aug.] 1904 [with appendixes]. Manila, 1904’. 196 p. 13 pl.
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1, Amebas, their cultivation and etiologic significance [with bibliog-raphy], by W. E. Musgrave and Moses T. Clegg: 2, Treatment of intestinal amebiasis, amebic dysentery, in the tropics, by W. E. Mus-grave. Manila, Oct. 1904. 117 p. 16 pl. ([Publication] 18.).
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Draft of law increasing number of rooms allowed officers of Army at certain posts and stations. Dec. 6, 1904. 7 p. (H. doc. 31.)
Same, ordered reprinted with corrections. Dec. 8, 1904. 8 p. (H. doc. 31.)
Manual for Quartermaster’s Department, 1904. 1904. 210 p. (War Dept. doc. 232.)
Recommendations for encouragement of rifle practice in Army [by increasing pay of experts]. Dec. 6, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 30.)
December , 1’904 649
ARTILLERY CORPS
Annual report of chief of artillery, 1904. 1904. 23 p.
ENGINEER SCHOOL
Historical papers relating to Corps of Engineers and to Engineer Troops. Press of Engineer School. Washington Barracks, D. C., 1904. 163 p. (Occasional papers 16.)
Contents:Company A, Corps of Engineers, in Mexican War, 1846-48: by G. W. Smith.Engineer Battalion, History of; by Thomas Turtle.Engineers, Corps of, Historical sketch of; by A. A. Humphreys.Totten, Joseph G., Eulogy on; by J. G. Barnard.
Water supply of Washington, D. C.; by Alexander M. Miller. [Press of] Engineer School, Washington Barracks, D. C., 1904. 11 p. 8 pl. / (Occasional papers 15.)
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Congressional documents, 57th Congress, 2d session, 1902-03, and 58th Congress, 2d session, 1903-04, reports concerning rivers and harbors, etc., in 2 volumes [table of contents], [1904.] 10 p.
Same, index. [1904.] 11 p.Report of chief [with appendixes and supplement], 1904. 1904. [5]
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Report of operations on new building for Government Printing Office for year ending Nov. 30.1904. Dec. 6,1904. 2 p. (H.doc. 35.)
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•MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
Memorandum in relation to admission of medical officers of organized militia to Army Medical School. [Dec. 1,1904.] 4 p. 12°
MILITARY SECRETARY’S DEPARTMENT
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MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION
Recommendation {is to reimbursements for losses in burning of steamer Wynoka. Dec. 12,1904. 10 p. (H. doc. 103.)
650 Decemb er , 1904
NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES, SURVEY OF
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Additional papers in claim of Naomi E. Daly [for injuries inflicted bv 104 ) 1On near 1 rankford Arsenal]. Dec. 12,1904. 13 p. (H. doc.
Statement of expenditures and arms fabricated, etc., at armories at Springfield and Rock Island [1904], Dec. 6, 1904. 5 p. (H. doc.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS, OFFICE OF
Estimate of [deficiency in] appropriation for repairs to Washington Monument. Dec. 9, 1904. 4 p. (H. doc. 84.)
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Annual report of chief signal officer, 1904. Circular, field glasses for officers of Army.
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Adams. Findings (S. doc. 8.)
Adkins. Findings Adkins.’ Dec.
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in case of Thomas Adkins, administrator of David 15, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 121.)
Dec emb er , 1904 651
Allaire Works. Findings in case of works. Dec. 12, 1904. 4 p. (S. doc. 27.)
Atlantic Works. Findings in case of works. Dec. 15, 1904. 3 p. (S. doc. 54.)
Baxter Institute. Findings in case of trustees of institute. Dec. 15,1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 122.)
Bell. Findings in case of A. W. Richards, administrator of Kinchen Bell. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 108.)
Bigler. Findings in case of James Bigler. Dec. 6,1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 11.)Bowden. Findings in case of Rosa M. Bowden, Zenobia Porter, Mary
E. Bowden, and Martha Bowden Gustin, heirs of Lemuel J. Bow-den. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 26.)
Brightwood, D. C. Findings in case of Emory Methodist Episcopal Church South, Brightwood, by Benjamin C. King, agent, and Methodist Episcopal Church, Washington district, Baltimore con-ference, by Henry R. Naylor, presiding elder. Dec. 6, 1904. 3 p. (S. doc. 17.)
Brunswick, Md. Findings in case of trustees of Methodist Episcopal Church, Brunswick. Dec. 15, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 120.)
Butler, Sally, ship. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases relating to ship, Alexander Chisolm, master. Dec. 21, 1904. • 2 p. (H. doc. 152.)
Ceres, ship. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases relating to ship, Roswell Roath, master. Dec. 21, 1904. 3 p. (H. doc. 157.)
Charlestown, W. Va. Findings in case of trustees of Baptist Church, Charlestown. Dec. 15, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 51.)
Cincinnatus, ship. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases relating to ship, William Martin, master. Dec. 21, 1904. 3 p. (H.doc. 160.)
Columbia, Kt. Findings in case of James Garnett, trustee of Baptist Church, Columbia. Dec. 12, 1904. 2p. (H.doc. 110.)
Davison. Findings in case of James Davison. Dec. 16, 1904. 3 p. (S. doc. 58.)
Dennett. Findings in cases of John Dennett; Helen M. Bassett, widow of F. S. Bassett; and Nicholas Brice, brother of William H. Brice. Dec. 6,1904. 4 p. (S. doc. 12.)
Ebert. Findings in ease of John A. Trimble, administrator of George W. Ebert. Dec. 12,1904. 3 p, (S. doc. 31.)
Eliza, brigantine. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases relating to brigantine, 'Thomas Woodbury, master. Dec. 21, 1904. 4 p. (H. doc. 158.)
Foltz. Findings in case of Noah Foltz. Dec. 21,1904. 2 p. (H.doc. 149.)
Gallagher. Findings in case of Edward J. Gallagher, administrator of Charles Gallagher. Dec. 16,1904. 6 p. (S. doc. 56.)
Glover. Findings in case of James Kizer, administrator of R. M. Glover. Dec. 16,1904. 2 p. (H.doc. 125.)
Grundy. Findings in case of Sally H. Grundy, executrix of Samuel R.Grundy. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 24.)
Guyandotte, W. Va. Findings in case of trustees of Baptist Church, Guyandotte. Dec. 15, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 55.)
-----Findings in case of trustees of Methodist Episcopal Church South,. Guyandotte. Dec. 8, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 22.)
Hahn. Findings in case of E. B. Shaver, administrator of Elizabeth Hahn. Dec. 6, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 61.)
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Hammon. Findings in case of Daniel Hammon. Dec. 6, 1904. 2 n. (H. doc. 55.)
Hawk, sloop. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases relating to sloop, Joseph Hart, master. Dec. 21, 1904. 3 p. (H. doc. 155.)
Howett. Findings in case of J. W. Howett, administrator of William Howett. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 37.)
John, ketch. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases [of Hasket Derby, administrator of Elias Hasket Derby, for seizure of] ketch, Henry Tibbetts, master. Dec. 21, 1904. 2p. (H.doc. 156.)
Jones. Findings in case of William Jones. Dec. 6,1904. 2n. (H.doc. 56.) V
Judgments rendered for year ending Dec. 3, 1904. Dec. 6, 1904. 16 p. (H. doc. 53.) [A large proportion of these are judgments in claims of officers and enlisted men of Volunteers during War with Spain for extra pay.]
Lillard. Findings in case of Benjamin F. Lillard, administrator of Ben-jamin Lillard. Dec. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 148.)
Lucy, schooner. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases relating to schooner, Eliakim Benham, master. Dec. 21, 1904. 3 n. (H. doc. 153.) 1
McClelland. Findings in case of Douglass Tavlor, administrator of Senia and Hunter McClelland. Dec. 12, 1904." 2 p. (H. doc. 106.)
McVeigh. Findings in case of heirs of J. H. McVeigh. Dec. 6, 1904.2 p. (H. doc. 58.)
Mill Creek, W. Va. Findings in case of trustees of Methodist Episcopal Church, Mill Creek. Dec. 15, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 49.)
Millican. Findings in case of A. L. Millican, administrator of Andrew Millican. Dec. 6, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 59.)
Neal. Findings in case of John S. Neal. Dee. 6,1904. 3 p. (S. doc. 16.)Neptune, brig. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases
relating to brig, Hezekiah Flint, master. Dec. 21, 1904. 3 n. (H. doc. 154.)
Neville. Findings in case of C. A. Russell, administrator [administra-trix] of B. B. Neville. Dec. 6, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 14.)
Noe. Findings in case of William M. Noe. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 111.)
Nokes. Findings in case of Hig Melton, administrator of William B. Nokes. Dec. 6, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 54.)
Norfolk Academy. Findings in case of trustees of academv. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 23.)
Parks. Findings in case of Margaret J. Parks. Dec. 6, 1904. 2 n (S. doc. 13.) P
Patterson. Findings in case of Samuel B. Patterson. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 107.)
Pilgrim, brig. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases [of Nathaniel H. Stone, administrator of John M. Forbes, surviving partner of J. M. and R. B. Forbes, and Russell Bradford, adminis-trator of Joseph Russell, for seizure of] brig, Priam Pease, master. Dec. 21, 1904. 3 p. (H. doc. 161.)
Pollan. Findings in case of Mary F. Pollan, administratrix of William H. Pollan. Dec. 6, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 15.)
Powers. Findings in case of William P. Newman, administrator of William Powers. Dec. 15, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 119.)
Prairiegrove, Ark. Findings in case of trustees of Cumberland Presby-terian Church, Prairie Grove. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 28.)
Dec emb er , 1904 653
Preston Lodge 47, A. F. A. M., Jonesville, Va. Findings in ease of lodge. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 36.)
Rousseau. Findings in cases of Lawrence H. Rousseau, Carrie M. Boone, Oliver P. Anderson, Jacob Bedtelyou, illiam B. Britton, Allred A Garlock, Samuel E. Hill, Maria Kerby, Elizabeth B. Waller, John H. Ward, and John S. White. Dec. 21, 1904. 11 p. (H. doc. 147.)
Ruby. Findings in case of A. L. Patton, administrator of Henry Ruby. Dec. 12, 1904. 3 p. (H. doc. 109.)
St. Louis Hay and Grain Company. Findings in case of company. Dec.8,1904. lip. (H.doc. 79.)
Sawyer. Findings in case of Mary S. Strube, administratrix of 1. B. Sawyer. Dec. 8, 1904. 2 p. (S. doe. 21.)
Sharpsburg, Md. Findings in case of trustees of Lutheran Church, Sharpsburg. Dec. 6, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 5/.)
Sinnott. Findings in case of Della Sinnott and Adine Irice. Dec. 6, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 60.)
Spratley. Findings in case of John W. Spratley. Dec. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 80.)
Stark Findings in ease of Charles B. Stark, assignee of Joseph C. Stark. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 25.)
Stephenson. Findings in case of Elizabeth J. Taylor, administratrix of Josiah M. Stephenson. Dec. 6, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 62.)
Tavlor. Findings in case of Arthur Taylor, surviving partner of Arthur and Louis Taylor. Dec. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 30.)
Theresa schooner. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation case [of William W. Cronmiller and Edmund C. Scott, administra-tors of John Royer Champagne, for seizure of] schooner, M illiam Williamson, master. Dec. 5, 1904. 3 p. (H. doc. 26.)
Thomas. Findings in case of Elizabeth Thomas. Dec. 15, 1904. 3 p.(S. doc. 53.)
Tucker. /Findings in case of Charlton B. Tucker, administrator of J. W.Tucker. Dec. 6, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 10.)
Tuscarora Lodge, I. O. O. F., Martinsburg, W. Va. Findings in case of trustees of lodge. Dec. 16,1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 57.)
Two Friends, sloop. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases relating to sloop, Peter Pond, master. Dec. 21, 1904. 4 p. (H. doc. 151.)
Venus, ship. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases relating to ship, Henry Dashiell, master. Dec. 21,1904. 3 p. (H. doc. 162.)
Warren, General, brig. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases relating to brig, Issachar Stowell, master. Dec. 21,1904. 4 p. (H.doc. 159.)
Wasson. Findings in case of Victoria, Ella, and Frank Wasson, heirs of Richard F. Wasson. Dec. 15,1904. 2 p. (H.doc. 118.)
West Findings in case of E. J. Marett, administrator of William B. West. Dec. 15,1904. 2 p. (H.doc. 117.)
___ Findings in case of Marv F. Coons, administratrix of John West. Dec. 6,1904. 2 p. (S.doc.9.)
Whitman. Findings in case of Elza W. Harper, administrator of Thomas J. Whitman. Dec.21, 1904. 2 p. (H.doc. 150.)
Williams. Findings in case of Joseph Williams. Dec. 12,1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 29.)
Wilmington, N. C. Findings in case of wardens and vestry of St. James Parish, Wilmington. Dec. 15, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 52.)
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Winfield, W Va. Findings in case of trustees of Methodist Episconal Church South, Winfield. Dec. 15, 1904. 2 p. (S. doe. 50.)
District of Columbiaime““lpOf T) fOr contin«ent cxlx=n«s [1904],
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STATE, WAR, AND NAVY DEPARTMENT BUILDING, SUPER-INTENDENT OF THE
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-----Distribution and migration of North American warblers; by Wells W. Cooke. 1904. 142 p. 8° (Bulletin 18.)
Congress. 57th Congress, 2d session. House documents, v. 111. No. 485; Fish Commission report, 1902. (Serial no. 4550.)
Experiment Stations, Office of (Department of Agriculture). Dietary studies at Government Hospital for the Insane, Washington, D. C.; by H. A. Pratt and R. D. Milner. 1904. 170 p. 2 pl. 8° (Bulletin 150.)
-----Experiment station record, v. 16, no. 3; Nov. 1904. 1904. x-[-219- 312 p. 8°
----- Experiment station work, 27. 1904. 32 p. 7 il. 8° (Farmers’ bul-letin 210.)
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Congress. 57th Congress, 2d session. House documents, v. 108. No. 483;Ethnology Bureau, 21st report, 1900. (Serial no. 4547.)
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-----58th Congress, special session. Senate documents, v. 3. No. 11; Compilation of Senate election cases, 1789-1903. (Serial no. 4558.)
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-----58th Congress, 3d session, official Congressional directory; by A. J. Halford. 1st edition, corrections to Dec. 1, 1904. 1904.' xix+455 p. il. 1 pl. map, 8°
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Dece mber , 1904 659
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INDEXTO THE CATALOGUES FOR JANUARY-DECEMBER, 1904
[Not e .—Names of Senators, Representatives, and Delegates in Congress are printed in Italics. With reference to binding the catalogues for the year see paragraph onpage 611.]
Page |A. L. A. catalogue............. . ...................... 066 jAbaca.................................................... 592,648 1Abandoned property.................................. 297Abbott, Amos........... ................................... 138Abbott, Charles W............................ 229,324 |Abbott, Elisha G....................................... 650 |Abbott, George B ... -........................ 103,135Abbott, Horatio P.............................. 194,238Abbott, Mary J., see Lansing.Abbott, Zarelda E...................................... 650Abbreviations, used on charts............. 60Abel, Frederick C.............................. 308,351 |Aberdeen Group Commercial Assoc... 534Abilene, Tex., public building............. 68 ;Abney, George H ............................ 212,245 IAborigines, see Indians. IAbrasive materials................................... 376 1Abridgment, message and docs.... 177,287 IAbrolhos Islands Anchorage, chart... 154 | Absentee Wyanflot Indians .... 11,219,294Abusir, Egypt..................................... 562,600 jAbyssinia........ 147,264,406,492,563,580,600
cast-iron piping.................................... 523 jflour mills............................................... 523treaty with United States.......... 264,557
Academy of Sciences, Nat., rp., 1903... 168Acanthocaulos........................................... 564Acarina........................................................ 533Accident bulletin............... 167,390,475,565Accidents, agricultural machinery ... 256
Accidents, Norman Assoc, to Prevent. 496Accounts, municipal................................ 370Accounts and Disbursements, Divi-
sion of, report, 1903 ............ 49Accounts, Com. on........ 22,117,215,328,620Acer saccharinum.................................... 547Acer saccharum......................................... 578Acherk Harbor, chart.............................. 460Achroodextrin........................................... 147Acid-proof rubber goods......................... 148Acker, Isaac W.....’.............................314,346Acklev, James L................................ 110,222Ackley, Seth M............................ 101,242,289Acre question............................................. 265Active, schooner............................... 163 A ptc Qpp Tjl.WSActuary, Govt., see Govt. Actuary.Adams, Alexander............................Adams, Charles F..............................Adams, Charles W............................Adams, James W..............................Adams, Jewett W..............................Adams, Joseph...................................Adams, Mary J ..................................Adams, Miriam R..............................Adams, Robert, jr................................
318,342 163,164 ... 650 204,224.... 8 . 29,114 .. 16,28 . 14,133 .... 218
PageAdams, Sallie J......................................... 79Adams, U. S. S............................................. 587Adamson, John.................................... 14,133Adamson, William C.... 25,120,219,335,621Added entries............................................. 416Adelsperger, Thomas.........................35,108Aden, Ara bi a......................................... 581Adirondack Mountains, forest fires.... 368
graphite........................................... 375Adjournment, Congress.................... 427Adjutant-General’s Department... 71,
160,270,302,385,413,414,598 report, 1903.........................-•...............71,268
Adjutant-General’s Office....................... 413Adkins, David................................... 650Adkins, Loriston W...............................27,108Adkins, Thomas......................................... 650Admiralty cases, rules of practice .... 445Adriatic Sea, lights.................................... 262Adulterated butter, see Butter.Adulteration, of drugs, etc.... 143,401,518
of food...... 12,25,120,186,295,367,518of grass seed.......................................... 215of leather............................................... 581
Advertisements, binding in serials .... 390Advertising, brushes................................ 550
War Department............................. 69,385Aerial navigation, see Air-ships.Aeronautical Observatory, Prussia.... 433Africa, Chinese labor.................................. 494
coast lights...................................... 154,262commerce........................ . ............. 147,371cotton........................................ 493,551,581east.............................................................. 492east, cheap land.................................... 494east, German colonial work................522east, rubber..................................... 148German east, cotton............................ 493German east, monetary system .... 65German east, slavery.............................373railroads................................................... 496south, agricultural implements.... 147 south, commerce................... 147,256,580south, condensed eggs....................... 147south, diseases of cattle, etc........ 493 south, freight rates.............................. 551south, mining................................ 495,635south, Sheffield wares in................... 523weaver-bird.................................... 389,475west, commerce..................... 492,580,635west, steamships.................................. 636
Agate Harbor, chart............,.................. 650Agave..................................................... 269,506Agents, Amer., in foreign countries... 147
for books................................................. 559Ages, statistics........................................... 633Agiabampo, Estero de.............................. 467
661
662 Index , 1904
Page Agonidae............................................... igg,474Agricultural Chemists, Official, Asso-’
. ciationof. 49,144,430,486,519,577,630 Agricultural colleges... 49,150,400,431,486
agricultural economics in.... 431,487botany............................................. 431,487exhibit at La. Purchase Expos........431score cards in stock judging........... 576special and short courses................. 50
Agricultural Colleges, Assoc, of. 49,431,487 Agricultural economics................... 431,487Agric, exper. stations.. 49,400,431,458’486
appropriation.... ............................. 215Arizona University............. 142,214 289card index of literature..................... 630exhibit at La. Purchase Expos........431Mesilla Park........................ 261Porto Rico.............................. ........... 335publications... 144,253,402,458,’5il 577
Agricultural lands, Chippewa............. 409forest reserves..................................... 248
Agricultural machinery .. 256,371, 492,590 exports............................................... ]57
Mexico....................... 504Peru.......................777777777’ 635south Africa.................................. 147Venezuela..................... .’777’777 65
Agricultural organizations...................1 50Agricultural periodicals........................ 50Agricultural products, exporting 548
exports ....................... 50,157,400,459,504imports................................................. 400Philippines............... ..............................443
. surplus...................................... 77"i6i,433Agriculture............................ 50,144,256,492
Alaska............................................... 4ggArgentina.......................’.7.7.7 7.7. ’ 411Bahia............................................. 492 590birds in relation to..........7777...*401Coati cook, Canada............................ 7' g.35Costa Rica..................................... 504Denmark.................................77771 492education in.....................7166'431,48"effect of animal diseases on . 576Egypt .................................................._• 459Great Britain.......................... 406,550,580indexing literature..................... 431Japan.......................................................' 522New Mexico......................7777 261 INicaragua................................. 499Philippine Islands...................7...... 411Russia....................... 374 ;teaching......................... 7.7. ’ 431; 487,518text-books....................................... 431,487United States.................................. 944
Agric. & Forestry, Com. on. 95,180, 296 614 IAgriculture, Bureau of. P. 1..............70, 1
269,385,443,506,592,648 I report, 1903 ............................................. 474 .Agriculture, Committee on........... H7 215Agriculture, Department of... 48,143 252 I
367,400,429,457,485,517,545,575,629 I appropriations................... 23,95,117,289bulletinsand circulars..........50 432 631 (circulars................................................. ’486employees............................................... 253 1index to publications......... ' 534new buildings............................ 77 * ’ 458organization................................77’ 547public highways bureau.......... 180 614public roads bureau........ ’ ]8opublications..................... 50, i45,'254,’386
403,432,459,489,519,534,547,578,631 relation to farmers’ institutes... 50report, 1903 ................. 48 287report, 1904..........................7.77.7.575’, 629reports............................................... ’403samples of seeds............. 479silk culture..............................77401,486tobacco growing................................. 520
PageAid Association for the Blind, D. C 80
report, 1904............................ 592Aiken, Wyatt...................................... 7’243,358Air.— 399
circulation...................................... 520 548dust in..................................... ' ’ 548pressure................................ 7.7 77433radiation................................................. 520temperature at Berlin.............7... 7 433
Air brakes......................... ' 44gAir-ships............. ;..................77.7 7. ‘ 562,600Aix, Mount, topographic sheet.......... 639Akers, W. R...................................... 215Akron, Sterling and Northern fL R 77 365Alabama, cement...................................... 375
labor laws.................................. 7.77 405post route map...............777777 62river and harbor improvement . 593,594 school lands......................................... 440tobacco...............................7...................520wells, springs, etc..................77'77 525
Alabama River, bridges........ 8,220,289,337Alaid Island, chart.................................. 55gAlaqua Bayou................... i§3Alaska..... 22,116,141,152,259,289,’364,466
additional land district................ 213aids to navigation..................... ' 14gAnny...................................................... 598boundary............................................... gochart.. ............... . ................ 7’7. 370,491coal lands................. 187,214,248,289,500coast pilot.................. 370,404,460corporations................... 116,289,365,582courts of United States....................... 301Customs Service........................... 440Delegate......................................... '214,249education....................................... 150,374fisheries.................................................. 355fur seals.......................... ggggame.. ....................................777430,582geographic names.............................. 370Geol. Surv. publications... 377,408,553governor, report, 1903 ............. 55 582i.nsane................................ 214,289,364^365ud?es ..................................................... 353
leasing ot islands.................................. 14glode claims............ 302mining laws.................................7'214,365petroleum fields.................................... 375placer mining........................7777 375post route map........................ 7'......... 62railroads........................ 3g,-,reindeer............................. 7777150,436roads.......................... 214,289,364,365,597salmon....................... 355,365,370,404,433schools............................................. 364,365Territorial government................. 365town sites................................... 500
Alaska Agric. Exper. Sta., rp., 1903. 43L 488Alaska Peninsula...................................... 57gAlaska Salmon Commission................... 52Alaskan Boundary Tribunal.......... 503,589Alaskan Fisheries, Division of............ 433Albany, Ga.................................... 40Albany, Oreg........................................77. 161Albatross, Fish Comn, str.. 167,389,509,565Albay Gulf, chart...................................... 370Albemarle street, D. C.. 98,217,288,290,615Albrecht, Carl W.................. 13s 137Albunea............................................ lgg^Alcohol....................... 147
chile................................ 7777.7.77.7 mwithdrawal from bond....................... 382
Alcohol motors and pumps................... 550Alcoholic liquors, see Liquors.Alcoholism, France.................................. 256Alden, Edwin M................................ 237,309Aleutian Islands, chart........................... 434Alexander, De Alva S............ 40,137,239,353Alexander, Samuel............................ 35,109
Jan ua ry —Decem ber 663
Page ।Alexander’s improved wantage rod... 158Alexandria, Va..................................... 67,71Aleyrodids........................................... 166,474Alfalfa.......................................................... 429
cultivation of wheat in fields of.... 631seed.......................................................... 368
Algae...................................................... 403,565Alger, Russell A......................................... 8,
13,99,101,182,186,188,297,303,615Algeria, copper sulphate......................... 407
leather.......................................................494petroleum............................................... 497
Algonac, Mich., chart.............................. 76Alienation, Five Civilized Tribes........408Aliens, District of Columbia....................299
homestead..................................... 328,362medical certificates...............................548
Alkali land, reclamation of.. ................145Alkaline waters, for irrigation............. 465Allaire Works ........................................... 651Allee, J. Frank.............................. 180,296,301Allegany Reservation....................... 219,364Allegheny College............................ 241,302Allegheny River....................................... 597
‘Allen, Amos L................................ 23,217,333Allen, Charles R....................................... 35Allen, Delzon...................................... 204,225Allen, Elam......................................... 207,237Allen, Electa......................................... 13,131Allen, James....................................... 102,128Allen, James H.................................. 199,225Allen, Jane......................................... 206,246Allen, John W.................................... 202,231Allen, Lusern............................................. 624Allen, Mary H...................................... 15,133Allen, William........................................... 302Allenbaugh, Williamina R............. 121,209Alleys, D. C................................................. 183Alliance, U. S. S........................................... 500Alligator fishes.................................... 166,474Allison, John S................................... 320,339Allison, Julia A.................................. 206,246Allison, William B....................... 180,296,399Allotted lands................... 11,94,219,291,295Alloy............................................................. 371Almeria grapes............................................ 551Almonds...................................................... 550Almy, Austin............................................. 42Aloes................................................................492Alsace, canals............................................. 53
commerce............................................... 256Altitudes, Mexico, Central Amer., etc. 529Alum............................................................ 375Aluminum.................................................... 376Amazon River........................................... 496
American goods on...............................371rubber....................................... 54,529,581
Amberg, Lewis C................................ 126,189Ambrose Channel, light................... 51,182Amebas, see Amoebas. America, early map.................................. 265American Academy in Rome............... 99American Anti-Saloon League............. 95American Association for Advance-
ment of Science................... 144American Association of Farmers’ In-
stitute Workers........................ 50,144American citizens, see Citizens of U. S.American Cross of Honor....................... 334American ephemeris and nautical al-
manac, 1907 ........................... 263Amer. Library Assoc., catalogue cards. 416
library catalogue.................................. 566American Nat. Institute,Paris. 6,62,98,179American National Red Cross............... 621
report, 1903..........................................- - 166American Nautical Almanac, 1905 .... 502
1907 .......................................................... 154American practical navigator .............. 501American Railroad of Porto Rico........645
PageAmerican Railroad of Porto Rico, Cen-
tral Aguirre Operator........ 645American Railway Appliance Exhibi-
tion .................................. 614,620American Republics, International
Bureau of the, see International Bureau of the American Re-publics.
American Roentgen Ray Society..........587American University Park..................... 184Amer. Veterinary Medical Assoc_____577Ames, Butler................... 42,138,243,357,358Amity, Pa., topographic sheet..............499Ammen, Daniel......................................... 63Ammodytoid fishes...................... 603Ammonia...................................... 376,432,637Amnesty, Philippines....................... 443,560Amoebas....................................................... 648Amoebiasis, intestinal...........................648Amortajada Bay, chart.......................467Amoy, China, chart............................ 154
plaster...................... 54Amphidromus.................................... 600,602Amphitrite, U. S. S............................... 154Amsden, Marcus E............................. 15,39Amur, flour............................................ 372Amusements, military posts............ 70Anacostia and Potomac River R. R ... 164Anacostia, Surrattsville and Brandy-
wine Electric Railway Company. 333Anadarko, Okla.................................. 120,259Anaktuvuk River............................... 259Analysis, of soil................................... 578Andalusia, olive oil.................................. 406Anderson, James.................................... 30,108Anderson, James L.................................... 118Anderson, Josephine F................... 229,312Anderson, Oliver P.................................... 653Anderson, Theresa.................................... 335Anderson, Vincent...............................131,202Anderson, William H...........................38,107Andrews, James G............................ 125,200Aneimites, seeds........................................ 654Anemia, miner’s....................................... 523Angelo, William W............................ 16,123Angers, David d’. see David, Pierre J.Anheuser-Busch Brewing Assoc .. 294,356Aniline industry........................................ 147Animal Industry, Bureau of............ 49,143,
367,401,429,458, 485,517,545,576,629appropriation....................................... 629bulletins.......................... 143,401,518,630circulars................... 143,367,429,486,546orders.48,143,252,367,457,485,517,545,575 report, 1903 ...................................... 252,576
Animal products, imports and exports. 576Paraguay................................................. 266
Animal psychology................... 562,563,600Animals, aquatic....................................... 389
breeding............ 143,431,487,504,517,576exports from Paraguay....................... 266imports and exports............................ 576infectious diseases........ 143,401,486,576inoculation of....................................... 592mental life...................................... 562,600that hunt ..................................... 562,600Wichita forest reserve......................... 248
Ankeny, Levi.......................... 98Ann, brig............................. 272Ann Arbor, Mich., topographic sheet.. 464Annaberg, Germany........................ 256Annales de la science agronomique... 604Annapolis, Md., topographic sheet.... 463
see also Naval Academy.Annotation, catalogue cards........... 416Annuals, plants......................................... 368Annular eclipse........ .‘................................. 270Anschutz, Louis P.............................. 235,304Anson, Me., topographic sheet............. 553Antaimoro bark paper.................... 492
664 Inde x , 1904
PageAntarctic expeditions...................... 562,600Antennulee of albunea & lepidopa. 166,474Anthracite coal........................................ 637Anthracite coal trust... .. .............. 354,378Anthropology...................................... 603,654Anti-Saloon League, American............ 95Anticoupon tobacco bill.......................... 251Anticyclones............................................... 490Antidumping campaign, Canada........580Antietam, Md., atlas of battlefield........649Antietam Battlefield Board..................... 649Antigua......................................................... 256
birds ................................................. 600,602Antiinjunction bill.......................... 137,239Antimony............................................. 376,553Antiquities, preservation, etc.......... 327,399Antitrust laws, enforcement............. 40,59
New Zealand......................................... 580Sherman.................................. 137,152,378
Ants, enemy of cotton-boll weevil. 458,557 psychical faculties................. 562,600
Antwerp, Belgium, sea traffic............... 497Apache Indians, see Kiowa and Co-
manche Reservation.Apalachin,N.Y.,topographic sheet... 377Apfel, Carolina........................................... 615Aphides................................................. 402,431Apia.............................................................. 589Apogon Evermanni.................................. 564Apollo, brig................................................. 163Appeals.................................................. 40,178
from Court of Claims.......................... 251from judgments of consular courts. 354patent...................................................... 7Supreme Court, claim cases............. 445
Apple, Mary......................................... 243,305Apple pomace...................................... 144Apples.................................... 431,458,487,577
American, in France................... 147,522American, in Germany....................... 256Australia.................................A............ 550cold storage................................... 400,489France.................................................... 53
Appointments, civil service........... 2is, 579District of Columbia.................. 98Post-Office Department.......................468recess............................................... 159,160
Appointments, Division of..................... 67,267,382,412,440,441,529
Appraisers.................................................. 267Boston, Mass................................' .289,366local, conference.................................. 440warehouse in New York Citv........... 267
Appraisers, General, Board of.‘ 67,158,267,382,412,441,470,505,530,558,591,646
decisions.................................. 67,158,267,382,412,441,470,504,529,558,591,646
report, 1904............................................. 505Apprenticeship, Liberia................. 580Appropriations............. 381,382,383,399,457
deficiency ... z........................ 289,296,329judgments requiring.................................. .37slegislative, executive, and judi-
urgent deficiency........ 23,93,95,117,620see also bureaus and objects.
Appropriations, Comm ittee on, House. 23, 117,177,215,329,62J
Senate......................................... 95,180,296Appropriations, Committees on... 399,457Apricot kernels................................ ........ 522Aquarius forest reserve............................ 427Aquatic animals, skins............................ 389Aquatic products....................................... 339Aqueduct Bridge....................................... 594Arabia, cotton goods............................... 372Arbitration, Bolivia and Peru............... 265
Brazil and Peru.................................... 557French strikes...................................... 55international........................................ ’ 330
PageArbitration, labor............................... 406
national tribunal........................... 354,429pecuniary international claims.... 411trade.................................................. 531Venezuela, 1903 .................................... 539
Arbitration boards, reports............... 52Arbitration, International, Interparlia-
mentary Union for. 24,294,380Arbor Day.................................................... 400Arbuckle Mountains................................ 583Arc, temperature of.................................. 580Arcadia, Mich............................................. 72Archaeological excavations, Syria........496Archaeological objects, preservation 327,399Archaeology, Mexico................................ 590
New Mexico......................................... 261prehistoric.............................. 562; 563,600West Indies........................................... §2
Archaeology and Ethnology, Ameri-can, International Comn. of.......... 380
Architect, Supervising................. 66,67,267Archives, national.................................... 644Arctic Ocean............................................... 460Arctic regions.............................. 259,563,600Ardmore, Ind. T....................................... 525Area, of countries of the world............. 435Arena, Point, light.................................... 632Argentina....................... 64,156,265,381,411,
439,469,492,503,529,557,590,635,644 alfalfa................................ 429beef............................................................ 429commerce................................ 257,406,580corn.......................................................... 43cotton..............................................-----exports.......................................................496immigration and emigration.......... 635meat refrigeration....................... 551,635railroads.................................. ... 557,530telegraphic convention with Chile. 439wheat production and farm life.... 433
Argentine Republic, see Argentina.Argulus................................................. 389,474Arizona, batrachians.......................... 83,474
claims of counties................................ 217farmers’institutes............... 142,214,289Gila River Reservation..................... 99governor, report, 1903................. 149.582governor, report, 1904 ......................... 552gypsum deposits.................................... 37ghistoric and prehistoric ruins.......... 639Indian reservations........................ 99Indians................................................... girrigation......................................... 465labor laws............................................... 405map...................................................... 57Petrified Forest national park........ 44post route map...................................... 62range investigations.......................... 547reclamation of land............................ 525reptiles............................................... 83,474statehood........................ 141,364,365,619Terr. Asylum for Insane.... 116,142,178
Arizona University....... 142,214,289Arkansas, labor laws................................ 405
post route map............................. ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ 62river improvement....................... 593,595roofing slates......................................... 375wells, springs, etc................................ 525zinc and lead...................... '................ 49$
Ark. Hot Springs Res., see Hot Springs.Arkansas River............. ........................... 593Arkansas Valley, water rights............. 49Ark.ValleyandWesternRy.Co. 293,301,335Arkansas volunteers, pensions............. 345Arlington, Va., memorial....................... 77Armitage, Susan E................................... 316Armor-piercing projectiles..................... 76Armour, Leslie C................................ 317,359Arms, Belgian........................ .. 257
Liege.......................................................* 54small, firing regulations.......................530
Janu ary —Decemb er 665Page
Armstrong, Henry.............................. 310,341Armstrong, William E..................... 102,140Army, Alaska............................................. 598
appropriations.......... 41,186,288,289,355chaplains.................................. 12,138,290enlisted men, claims........................... 12enlisted men, losses at Galveston.. 356enlisted men, pay.................................. 267enlistment............................................. 385events of 1903 ....................................... 384general hospital.................................... 75government in field........ ................... 587insular possessions.............................. 5981st lieutenants....................................... 2422d lieutenants................................ 241,613life of enlisted soldier......................... 414manoeuvers.............................. 71,414,559medical supplies.................................. 75officers, as instructors.. 186,242,292,357 officers, claims..................................... 12officers, commutation of quarters.. 77 officers, field glasses............................ 650officers, foreign decorations............. 64officers, in Philippines...................... 473officers, lists of....................... 71,160,270,
385,414,444,473,507,532,561,598,649 officers, losses at Galveston, etc.... 356 officers, noncommissioned............... 71officers, pay.......................... 7,47,267,647officers, rank, etc.................................. 302officers, retired.......... ......................... 12officers, retirement.............................. 270officers, rewards for services........... 160officers, rooms allowed....................... 648permanent camp grounds.. 187,241,302permanent structures for................. 75Philippines.................................... 384,473recruiting stations........... .................. 385recruits..................................... 71,473,598register.................................................. 160regulations ........................................... 559rifle practice......................................... 648staff officers..................... ..."................ 70stations.................................................... 75transportation of supplies................. 9,
70,240,289,355,364,404see also Staff Corps, General. •
Army and Navy Joint Board................. 83Army Medical School.............................. 649Army War College........ 69,414,507,531,597
report, 1903............................................. 269statue of Frederick the Great.......... 271
Arnett, Caleb....................................... 31,107Arnett, Charles E.............................. 322,360Arnold, Henry J................................ 229,305Arnold, Marion......................................... 107Arnold, Mary C.................................. 128,188Arnold, Mary L.................................. 103,236Arrington, L. L......................................... 216Arrington, L. S......................................... 216Arsenal, Augusta...................................... 415Arsenal, Columbia..................... 290,302,357Arsenal, Frankford..................... 76.162,650Arsenal, Rock Island................. 162,472,650Arsenal, Watertown.................................. 162Arsenal, Watervliet.................................. 162Arsenals, St. Louis............................ 294,356Arsenate of lead....................................... 367Arsenic................................................ 376,553
in papers and fabrics.............................546Art, textile................................................. 275Articles of Association of 1774............... 655Artificial camphor.................................... 157Artificial silk............................................... 636Artillery, restored privileges................. 357
2d lieutenants.............................. 241,613Artillery circulars.................................... 270Artillery Corps, report, 1903............. 71,269
report, 1904 ............................................. 649Artillery School, Fort Monroe................270
report, 1903 ............................................. 269
PageAruba, see Oruba. Asafoetida.............................................. 382Asbestos................................................. 376,498Ash, John H........................................ 316Ashes, analysis of............................... 430Asheville, N. C...................................... 213,631Ashford, R. D............... :............................ 216Ashley, Joseph B................................. 126Ashmunella........................................... 508Ashpits, closed..................................... 588Ashtabula, Ohio.............................. 97,578Asia, coast lights................................. 154
German export trade.................. 580naphtha........................................... 148tour of consular inspection......... 589trade with Peru.............................. 148
Asia Minor, commerce with America . 371Asiatic cholera..................................... 560Asiatic Station, operations of fleet.... 153
report, 1903 ........................................... 153report, 1904 ............................................. 587
Asiatic Turkey, see Turkey.Asiatic waters, typhoons.. 438,467,502,527Asparagus, Germany...................................496Aspen, lighthouse tender......................... 492Asphalt.................................. 375,376,498,504Asphalt lands............................................. 462Asphalt paving......................................... 550Assay, laws................................................... 441Assay Commission...................................... 441Assay offices, Denver................................ 66
uncurrent coins.................................... 530Asserson, P. C...................................... 100,242Assessments, District of Columbia .... 654
political............... 520,527,529,530,534Assinniboine, Fort, topog. sheet..........499Assoc, of Agric. Colleges ... 49,431,487,519 Assoc, of Economic Entomologists .... 367 Assoc, of Naval Militia of U. S............. 296Association of Official Agricultural
Chemists . 49,144,430,486,519,577,630Association of 1774, Articles of............. 655Associations, breeders of live stock ... 575
live-stock......................................... 576trading, Great Britain.................. 258
Astronomy,bearings of sunlight on.... 490nautical............................................ 501
Astrophysical Observatory............. 389,508- telescope........................................... 82
Asuncion. Paraguay.......................... 590Asylums, leper.....’............................ 265Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail-
way.................................. 11,99,178,219Aten, Mattie........................................ 129,209Athens, Ga........................................... 239,290Atlanta, Ga., 5th civil-service district. 534
penitentiary....................... 58,378,641public building.................................... 212St. Philip’s Episcopal Church.......... 272
Atlantic and Pacific R.R.Co. 99,141,289,327Atlantic Coast, coast pilot. 255,434,460,549
fisheries............................................. 405pilot rules............................................... 258tide tables............................................... 549
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co..........534Atlantic Ocean, pilot charts............ 60,154,
263,379,438,467,502,527,556,586,641 whalebone whales.............................. 509
Atlantic States, fisheries...........................389Atlantic Works........................................... 651Atlases, see Maps and charts.Atmosphere, see Air.Atmospheres, solar and terrestrial.... 51,
145,'369,403,433,490,520,548Atmospheric nitrogen ............................ 54Atomic theory......................... 562,600Atoms............................................. 562,563,600Atrophy, of liver....................................... 413Attaches, commercial.................................493Attendance, schools, compulsory.......... 150Attorney-General, see Justice, Dept. of.
666 Inde x , 1904
PageAttorney-general, P. I., see Justice,
Bureau of, P. I.Attorney-Gen., Asst., for Interior Dept. 524Attorney-General, Assistant, for the
Post-Office Department............... 264 jreport, 1904 ............................................. 643 :
Attorneys, district, list of....................... 58patent, list of......................................... 378
Atwater, William B.................................. 623 |Auburn, Me., public building............... 327Audas, Thomas.................................. 235,303 :Auditor, D. C., report, 1904 ..................... 654 jAuditor for the Interior Dept., rp., 1904. 470Auditor for the Navy Department .... 68 '
report, 1904 ....................................... 530AuditorforthePost-OfficeDepartment. 61 ■
report, 1904 ....................................... 591 IAuditor for the State and Other De-
partments..................... 68,383,646report, 1904 ............................................. 558
Auditor for the Treasury Dept.... 158,646report, 1904 ............................................. 470
Auditor for the War Dept........ 158,267,383report, 1904 ............................................. 470
Augur, Sarah L........ .......... .............. 105,236Augusta Arsenal....................................... 415Aumen, Rebecca...................... 324,350Aurora borealis............................... .... 254Austin, Henry..................................... 32,205Austin, Henry S....................................... 625Austin, Loren............................................. 621Austin, Manville A.................................... 387Austin, Sarah E......................................... 616Austin, Stephen F., statue....................... 428Austin, Valorous G.................................... 387Austin, Wr. R., & Co.................................. 8Australasia, commerce............................ 256
stock farming....................................... 551wool .. .................................................. •.. 552
Australia........ ’............................................ 147agric, machinery and vehicles........371apples...................................................... 550British loss of trade............................ 494coast lights.................................'............ 154commerce............................................... 492cotton...................................................... 493leather adulteration.............................581sheep parasites...................................... 636tariff........................................................ 256wheat...................................................... 496
Australian tick........................ 506Australian wattle...................................... 547Austria.......................................................... 256
American cereal foods...................... 497barber supplies..................................... 371Belgian investments.......................... 635commerce........................ 147,492,496,550consuls.................................................... 497cotton-seed oil..................................... 256electricity............................................... 493freight rates.............................................257merchant marine................................ 372musical instruments............................ 495railroad-car industry........................ 523railroads................................................. 492ship subsidy............................................. 258suppression of malaria.........................257tobacco................................................... 496
Automatic stopping of trains................. 258Automobile railroads....................... 256,406Automobile trains...................................... 371Automobiles................. , 55,147,495,522,550
exhibition at Berlin............................ 580for mail delivery........................... 494,497vs. railways and carriages..................256
Autopyrophon........................................... 550Autumn, increased flow of springs.... 433Avery, Charles H.............................. 195,352Avery, Park......................................... 319,351Avocado....................................................... 459
Ayden, N. C., topographic sheet..........Ayre, George S...........................................Ayres, Eli....................................................Ayres, Samuel..................... .......................Azimuth................................................... .Azores, reports of wreck and derelicts. Azov, Sea of, lights..................................Aztec ruins...................................................Azu, Japan, chart. Babcock, Byron D. Babcock, Joseph W. 23,217,287,333,620Babcock and Wilcox boiler...................Babcock method of testing cream ....Bach, Henry W., alias..............................Bache, Bessy F....................Bacillus aureus foetidus... Bacillus violaceus Manila.* Backus, Harvey R.............Bacon, Augustus 0 ........ Bacon, curing on farm.... Bacteria.................................
for fixation of nitrogen, in Cheddar cheese........pathogenic......................truttae................................
Bacteriology........................Baden, commerce...............
jewelry......................... ;.railroads................... .
Bader, Jacob................. .Badges, D. C..........................Bahama Islands.................Bahia (state), agriculture
minerals....................rubber ..............................
Bahia Blanca, Argentina . Bahia Honda, Cuba...........Bail, Indian Territory.......Bailey, Daniel B.................Bailey, John M....................Bailey, Olive J............. ;...Bailey, William...................Baily, Samuel.'....................Bairibridge-Hoff, see Hoff.Baird, George W.................Baird, Hiram......................Baker, Carrie K...................Baker, Charles....................Baker, Cora A......................Baker, Ella C........................Baker, James, alias.............Baker, James C....................Baker, Luther S...................Baker, Peter........................Baker, Robert P...................Baker City forest reserve.. Baker, Colonel, schooner. Bakken,John O..................Baku, Russia........................Balabac Strait, chart.........
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588401302617506506
... 190,342
... 180,301
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... 371,496
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... 256,409
... 492,590
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.......... 406 153,381,587 ........41,178 .... 106,222 .... 227,309
s9"...38,109 .... 197,245
.... 76
.... 624 193,236 .... 272.... 615308,338.... 622.... 627106,225 311,341
. 43,112142,427.... 162 . 18,130 .... 495.... 255.... 272.... 626
Baldwin, Joseph........Ball, Harrison............Ball, L. Heisler............Ball, Lucy J.................Ballard, Adeline........Ballard, Thomas........Ballew, Elizabeth A . Ballistic tables...........Balloon float...............Balloons ....................Ballots, Hawaii...........Ballou, Alexander M
13,102,191,305,615 .......................... 616 ................... 246,322 .................. 207,230 .......................... 250 .......................... 270
Baltimore, Md., custom-house, harbor improvement......Independent Treasury.......topographic sheet.............
Baltimore and Ohio Railrpad
.... 148
.... 254
.... 614 195,221 .... 331 .... 595 .... 646.... 151 6,9,416
Baltimore and Ohio S. W. R. R. Co. 84,604Baltimore and Potomac Railroad 6,9Baltimore and Washington Transit Co. 164
J anu ary —Dec emb er 667
PageBaltimore Insurance Company............. 274Bamberg, Germany.................... 53Bamford, Maggie E.......................... 210,342Banaba Island, see Ocean Island. Banalacan, Port, chart.............................. 521Bananas...................................................... 256
freight rates......................................... 534Halifax................................... 550Mexico............................................. 580,644
Banga, Port, chart.................................... 633Bangkok, Siam.......................... 602,603,643Bank of North Wilkesboro............. 118,181Bankers, Europe....................................... 522Banking and Currency, Com. on... 215,329Bankruptcy, foreign creditors............. 406Banks, Elizabeth................................ 246,324Banks. Thomas......................................... 39Banks and banking, bibliography .... 535
Canada .................................................. 492Germany......................................... 550,580Mexico.................................................... 381Norway................................................... 147South America...................................... 635Venezuela............................................... 469see also National banks.
Banta. Elizabeth M........................... 109,128Baptist'Church, Charlestown, W. Va.. 651
Columbia, Ky....................................... 651Guyandotte, W. Va............................ 651Helena. Ark........................................... 47
Bar Harbor, Me., topographic sheet... 463Barbary States, consuls in..................... 589Barber, Herbert S...................................... 475Barber. James A................................ 227,309Barber supplies......................................... 371Barbette-carriages, see Gun mounts.Barbour, Georgie S.............................. 26,104Barbuda, birds 1................................. 600,602Barcelona, Spain................................ 147,580Barcroft, William J.................................. 356Bard, Louise K........................................... 28Bard. Thus. B. 6,21,99,116,213,214,300,327Bardin, Shadrach 1»........................... 43,206Baremore, James......................... 622Barites........................................... 375,376,498Barker, George T....................................... 627Barley, insect enemies............................ 49Barlow, William H.............................. 14,133Barnard, Charles H.............................210,224Barnard, Harriett M................................ 45Barnard, James E................................... 33Barnard. Mattie P...................................... 45Barnes, Janies A................................ 121,191Barnes, Warren F...................................... 622Barnesboro, Pa., coal.............................. 375
topographic sheet............................ 151Barns, dairy......................................... 253,402Barnyard manure...................................... 252Barocyclonometer.................................... 506Barr, Andrew...................................... 114,129Barr, Harvey D..................................... 19,30Barragar, John.................................... 134,192Barrels, for guns....................................... 54Barrera. Port, chart.................................. 549Barrett, Benjamin F......................... 32,322Barrett, Charles W............................ 311,348Barrett, Henry..................................... 38,101Barrett, Henry H.............................. 107,139Barrett, James E........................................ 331Barrett, John............................................. 156Barron. John M......................................... 350Barrow, C. M ............................................. 534Barry, James T................................... 216,366Barry, John, monument................. 302,355Barry, Juliana H................................ 307,359Bartlett, Charles L...................................... 329Bartlett, Oscar F................................ 311,340Bartley, Samuel B.................................... 623Bartley, Symphorosa....................... 319,359Bartmann, John................................ 129,207
PageBartow, Philo S......................................... 615Bartram, Reubin W........................... 226,312Barytes, see Barites.Base apparatus....................................... 370Bash, Henry............................................... 96Basiauang Bay, chart.............................. 633Basket willow .................................... 519,546Basketry, aboriginal American............ 275Basnett, William................................ 321,345Bass, W. W................................................... 249Bass............. .............................. 389
black........................................................ 565Bassett, F. S............................. 651Bassett, Helen M........................................ 651Bassett, Henry 0........................................ 8Bassett, Henry Opeman........................... 8Bassett, Olive...................................... 191,245DtiBuup, ivA., lupugiapim: succv............ woBatavia, N. Y., topographic sheet.......... 584Bate, William B......................................... 12Bates, Helen M...................................... 40,104Bath Iron Works...................................... 6,94Baths, D. C................................................... 291Batraehians........................................... 83,474Bats.......................................................... 82,474Battalion of Engineers, 1st..................... 386Batteries, gun and mortar..................... 72Battery Point, post light........................ 97Battle Mountain Sanitarium park. 213,248Battle-ships, see War-ships.Battlement Mesa forest reserve............ 400Baugher, Asa B.......................... :............ 163Baughman, John................................ 197,226Bauxite........................................................ 376Bavaria, motor cars for railways............495Baxter, John............. . ..................................219Baxter, John H......................................... 216Baxter Institute ....................................... 651Bay, see name of bay.Bay Islands........................................... 63,492Bay of Islands Anchorage, chart........370Bay Ridge Channel.................................. 596Bay St. Louis, Miss............................ 291,366Bayles, Aaron...................................... 223,310Bayonne, N. J., bridge..................... 25,337Bayou, see name of bayou.Bazaar, Hungary...................................... 372Beach, Henry L.................................. 133,196Beach, William L.............................. 199,339Beacons, Philippine Islands....................270Beagle Channel, chart...............................586Beaird, John......................................... 13,132Beall. Jack.................................... 118,215,330Bean, Lewis L.................................... 136,194Beans............................................................ 402Bear Bay, chart......................................... 556Bears, black................................................. 81Beattie, Charles......................................... 38Beatty and Hawkins’addition.. 10,218,294Beaufort Inlet........................................... 271Beaufort River........................................... 72Beaumont, Tex.................................. 40,178Beaumont, steamer. 137.182,240,289,298,399Beautifying home grounds................... 145Beaver, Pa., topographic sheet..............377Beaver Island............................................. 221Beaver River............................................... 72Bechstedt, Charles W........................... 14,38Beckenbaugh, William O....................... 23Becker Brewing and Malting Co..........181Bedford. Elizabeth............................ 192,238Bedtelyou, Jacob....................................... 653
Beecher Is. Battle Mem. Assoc. 248,289,327Beef, Argentina......................................... 429
canned..................................................... 492Beef cattle............................................ 220Beef rings, Canada.................................... 496Beer, American, in Brazil....................... 406
poisoning of......................................... 406
668 Index , 1904
Beeson, Granville................... .Beeson, Sterling......................Beet sugar..............................
Europe.................Germany........................industry in U. 8................ ..industry in U. 8., to print, production, etc..................vs. cane sugar.....................
Beet-sugar institute................Beetles, rose..............................Beets, sugar.. .................... .........Beezley, Sylvester..........Behrend, Samuel K.................Behring Sea, see Bering Sea. Beidler, David Z......................Belgium, American fruit........
American machinery........American shoes and hats . coal and metals...................commerce..............................enterprises in China . . . . . . extradition..........................firearms...........................’ ’ ’ ’glass trust....................... .herring fisheries.................investments in Austria.... lace making..........................linen industry.....................meat..................................’' ’parcels-post............. ’' ’ ’' ’ ’state railroads........... ’’’’.'tuberculosis..........................
Page............. 79............. 79............. 492147,580,635.... 53,147.... 400,411.... 294,361 .... 256,258 ............. 496 ............. 492 ............. 402 401,489,492 .... 312,340........... 84
. 30,112
.... 257
.... 523
.... 551 493
580,635496 504 25714854
635 406 406 494 642 147 498 589 582 496
Venezuelan arbitrations...................view of German trade education... wool and woolen industry
Belknap, Frances G Bell, Alexander G ..Bell, Andrew.....................Bell, Benjamin, alias. ..........Bell, C. S., Company...................Bell, Charles H........ ................’’Bell, Graham.....................Bell, James A................. ’ ’ ’ . ’ ’ ’ ’Bell, Kinchen............... ’’’’”Bell, Lucy B.........................Bell, William H.................Bellamy, Benson C...’ ’............Bellamy, Sarah J......................... ‘ 'Belligerents, seizure of property Bellingham Bay, light, etc..Bellman, Frederick...
195,360 .... 6
272 '303,350 .... 84 .... 33 563,601.... 186 .... 651 .... 273 132,206 199,343
.. 20,27
.... 218
. 97,220
.. 13,29
. 29,106 128,206
Bellows, Charles S.............Beltz, Henry C.....................Belvedere, Cal........... ’ ’ "Benecke, Louis...........Benedict, Robert D...........Benefactions to education Benefiel, William F...........Benjamin, Ava D..........Bennett, Edward H............Bennett, Jesse T...........Bennett, John...................’...................... 181Bennings, D. C.,chemical fire-engine co 184 Bentley, Charles B..................... 331Bentley, William A............................ 204 351Benton County, Minn., dam......... 292’337Berea, Ohio, topographic sheet ’"'Bergman. Charles.............Bering River, coal fields .. Bering Sea.......................
.... 46
.... 331
.... 150110,125.... 625223,315130,198
.... 554
.... 353
.... 375
.... 460 218,295 .... 239... 375
fur seals..................................."seizures of vessels
Berkeley County, limestoneBerkley, William................................ 195 235Berlin, Germany, automobile exhibit 580
beet-sugar institute food products....medical supervision of 'schools........Protection of Indust. Prop. Union..
492148373378
.. 411
.. 618. 4621,28
PageBerlin, Germany, ry. to Copenhagen.. 53
temperature of air above........... 433Bermuda...................................... 256,409,522Berne, Switzerland................. '.. 373Berry, James H........... 8,97,182,297,’327,614Berry, William......................................... 313Berycoid fishes............................ 133 474Bessemer steel........................Bessie, Adolphe......................Best, E. A...................................Best, William C...................... .Betsey and Patsey, schooner. Betsey and Polly, schooner Bettobu, Japan, chart...........Betts, Robert H......................Bevan, Matthew II.................Beverages, adulteration of.. i
Germany................................
.... 387 ...556 319,351 .... 621
12,120 ... 493see also Liquors.
Beveridge, Albert J...... 22,115,116,214,619Beveridge, John L............................... 29Beverly, William L..........................’ '317,344Bibliography, of acarina or mites........’533
of age statistics..................................... 333of Agric. Dept, publications........... 534of Alaska.......................... 259,377,408,553of amoebas..of Argentinaof atmospheric electricity...........of Australian tick........................of avocado................................ ’ ’ ’" ' ’of bacteria in cheese’ of banks and banking.................’"of barocyclonometer...............of basketry................................of bass and sun-fish’.. ’ ’ ’ 'of bibliographies of agriculture.... of Bitter Root Mountains, etc. of Black Hills................... .of Bolivia............................................"of British tariff movement........of bryozoa.......................................of budget in foreign countries ..... of carboniferous rocks of Colorado of cement... ....................................of chemistry......................of Chile.........................of Chinese immigration.....................of clays and fullers’ earth... of climate............................
648156433506459518535506275389431525 ■553644447474510150375533156167375520375490375431145
of coal, lignite, and peat’.................of Commerce and Labor Dept, laws’, of copper.......................................of drainage...................... . ’ ’.'.'''’' ’ ’of dry rot of potatoes............'. ’. 1 ’ ’of echinoderms............................ 446 565of eye worms of birds and poultry . ’ 629 of far East ......................... 566 of Federal control of commerce, etc 604 of fleas.......................................... 166 475of food and nutrition of man ’ ’ ’431of foot-rot of sheep.............................. 333of formaldehyde and enzvmes. 546,576 ot fresh-water bryozoa of fusus................... 82
165 436 476 260 37o 444
of geology of Bisbee quadrangle..ot Germans in United States...........of Globe copper district......................of gold and silver..........................."of gutta-percha and rubberof hares and their allies........ 445 474of hearing in fishes............................’535of herpetology of Porto Rico... 166,275 of Honduras —.... 528
.... 546
.... 474
.... 525
.... 535
.... 375 431,488
of hunting licenses .’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’' of hydroids..............................of hydrology of eastern U. S of immigration.........................of iron and manganese........of irrigation..............................
Janu ary —Dec emb er 669
PageBibliography, of irrigation in Italy ... 519
of isopods............................ 82,389,475of keeping quality of butter........... 143of law of nations, history, etc.. 411,558 of lead and zinc.................................... 375of mammals...... ............ ,............. 49of maternal solicitude in insects 563,600
260375
of Menominee district of metalliferous ores ..of meteorology.. 51.145,254,369,403,433of Mexican cotton-boll weevil........402
.... 590546,576
of Mexico...............of microorganismsof milk--------------- -------------------of nature study, etc..................... 431,487of nonmetalic products..................... 375of North American geology, etc. 56,583
439of Paraguay................................of parasites of cattle.................of petroleum, natural gas, etc. of Philippines..............................of pigeon parasites..............................of plankton alga:..................................of popular election of Senators .... of potato diseases................................of poultry digestion experiments .. of proportional representation........of quicksilver, platinum, etc..........of railroads in relation to Govt .... of rattulidae...........................................of recognition .....................................of ruins in the Southwest.................of salt, gypsum, borax, and soda .. of sand dunes.......................................of seed testing......................................of W. T. Sherman................................of spiny-suckered tapeworms.........
630 375167485 565476
of stone.......................................of stone industry in U. S.......of sulphur, pyrite, and alum of tapeworms..........................of tariff systems......................of taste in fishes.................... '.of Texas fever..........................
401 476375 535 565476 639 375432 519
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of text-books of agriculture.... 431,487of tin.......................................of trematodes......................of trypanosoma, etc..........of tubercle bacilli...............of tuberculosis....................of tuberculosis of animals, of United States Capitol..
405,407 .... 565 .... 506
.... 436... 559.... 71546,576
143 576399 529403 509
of Venezuela............. . ..........................of vitalityandgerminationof seeds.
. 563of whalebone whales........of works of Joseph Leidy . see also Catalogue.
Bibliography, Division of..................... 167,447,476,510,535,566,604
Bibliography of U. S. public docs.Bickford, Benjamin.......................Bicycles, Germany.........................Bidwell, George R..........................Bieber, Sidney..................................Bieber, William..............................Big Black River..............................Big Hatchie River........................Big Horn Forest Reserve............
.... 534
.... 616 496,523 ... 11898,178
. 34,113
.... 72
.... 73
.... 629
.... 431
.... 596
.... 271
Big Lost River........Big Sandy River .... Big Stone’Lake.........Big trees...................Bighorn Basin, coal Bigler, James...........Bigstone Gap, Va ... Bilderback, Smith . Bilibid Prison.........Billig, Charles V... Billings, Harriet... Billings, Simeon ...
22,44,48,95 ........ 375 ............. 651 .... 239,290 .... 321,349
129,202 . 17,129197,236
PageBills, 58th Congress, history................. 5,
93,177,287,427,485,613 to reduce number printed................... 362
Bills of health............................................. 591Bills of lading, stamps used on........... 505Biloxi, Miss................................................. 72Binder twine............................................... 66Binding, Interior Department............. 58
Library of Congress............................ 476Bingham, Henry H................ 23,620Binghamton, N. Y., climate................. 369
topographic sheet................................ 464Biochemic Division........................... 143,546Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole... 446Biological stations, Bermuda........... 522
Pacific Coast........... . ......................98,185Biological Survey, Division of.......... 49,
367,401,429,458,486,518,546,576Biology........................................................ 603Birch, George C.................................. 237,325Bird Day...................................................... 367Birds, Barbuda and Antigua.......... 600,602
eye worms............................................... 629importation of..................................... 430migration....................................... 400,430Philippines.................................... 270,472protection of............................ 49,400,486pulmonary mycosis..................... 546,576relation to agriculture...................... 401Somali Land.................................. 415,474tropical American.............................. 508Wichita forest reserve.......................... 248
Birdsall, Benjamin P................................ 240Birmingham, Columbus and St. An-
drews Railroad Company ... 293,336Births, records...............................7,117,294
registration........................................... 633Bisbee, Ariz........................... 436
geologic atlas....................................... 637Bishop, Granville H.......................... 231,313Bishop, Lemuel........................................ - 79Bishop. Lemuel N.............................. 205,225Bishop, Mary A......................................... 37Bismuth...................................................... 376Bitner, Benton D.................................. 17,123Bitter Root forest reserve....................... 429Bitter Root Mountains...............................525Bitter Root Valley..................... 140,178,213Bitumen, France....................................... 63Bituminous rock............. .................. 376,498Bixler, George L................................ 190,234Black, Andrew...................................... 31,107Black, James W...................................37,106Black bass................................................... 565Black bears................................................- 81Black Brothers, chart.............................. 556Black flies................................................... 367Black Fork of Green River................... 300Black Hills................................................. 553
ore deposits........................................... 375Black Ledge, light and fog-signal.. 97,221Black Mesa forest reserve.........................462Black River, Ohio, light............................ 632Black River, S. C....................................... 72Black Rock, N. Y...................................... 72Black Sea, lights........................................ 262Black Warrior River, bridge........... 25,178Blackberry, Kentucky and West Vir-
ginia Coal and Coke Co........ 220,294Blackburn, Joseph C. S .. 12,99,100,186,302
j Blackistone, Richard P.............................272। Blackman, John W., jr.............................534| Blacksmiths........... ................................... 494
Blacksville, W.Va.,topog. sheet............ 465I Blackwater Bay and River................... 72| Blackwell, Herbert M....................... 137,194Bladder, catheter in.................................. 647Blair, John A..................... . .............. 192,222
| Blaisdell, Edward................................ 104,1351 Blake, Charles.. .................................... 13,217
670 Inde x , 1904
PageBlanchard, George W......... 27,108,238,307Blank & Parks........................................... 330Blankets, Navajo..................................... 261Blanton, Benjamin................................. 163Blanton, Joseph J..................................... 163Blattids................................................ 166,475Blind, D. C.................................................. 183
pensions................................... 200,289,351reading matter for............... 115,289,361
Blind, Aid Association for the, D. C... 80 report, 1904....................................... 562
Blind, Columbia Polytechnic Inst. for. 183Bliss, James......................................... 196,243Block Island............................................... 161Blockading squadrons, east Gulf..........263
Gulf.......................................................... 263Blondlot’s N rays.............................. 563,601Blood vessels, cattle.................................. 630Bloom. J. M................................................. 115Bloor, Hester E................................... 304,350Blowpipe metal welding........................ 258Blue book...................................................... 436Blue grass seed........................................... 215Bluefield, W. Va., public building.... 213Bluefields, Nicaragua.............................. 590Bluehill, Me., topographic sheet.......... 377Blye, James K........................................26,104Boats, motor................................ 147,406,580
Philippines........................................... 648submarine............................................. 153unsinkable............................................. 635
Bobst, Henry C................................... 325,342Bobwhite............................................. 400,429Boca Engano, Port, chart...................... 491Bockerman, August.......................... 207,245Bodenstab, Julius.----- 1.................. 110,222Bohemia, American trade..................... 256
cotton crisis........................................... 147exports to United States................... 492grain........................................................ 372textile prices......................................... 149
Bohol Island, chart.................................. 491Boilers, Babeock and Wilcox............... 588
Nielausse ............................................... 588Bois Fort Reservation....................... 409,436Boise Valley............................................... 374Bokhara...................................................... 65Bolai, Port, chart....................................... 633Bolivia........................................................ 156.
265,381,439,469,504,529,557,590,644 arbitration treaty with Peru............. 265boundary............................................... 265commerce............................................... 373railroads......................................... 496,590railway contract with Argentina .. 64 transfer of minister............................ 381
Boll weevil, see Cotton-boll weevil. Boll-worm.................................................. 144Bollinger, Benjamin F..................... 303,350Bombay, India........................................... 635Bonded goods, transfer.......................... 366Bonded warehouses................................. 366Bonds, carriers of imported mdse........469
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal........... 333customs service................................... 382District of Columbia...................... 23,98Federal.................................................. 440for purchase of friar estates........... 592of officers............................................... 70Philippine Islands.............................. 58postal clerks......................................... 116postmasters........................................... 468relief of obligors.......................... 251,293school........................ j ............................. 293,365
Bonds of United States.......................... 505see also Government Actuary.
Bones, cattle.............................................. 630Bonesteel, Mary G................................42,103Bonita Point, light................................... 97Bonner, Sarah J......................................... 77
Page-Bonner, Thomas........................................ 77Bonus, sugar............................................... 149Bonynge, Robert IF..................... 242,334; 628-Bbok agents, revenue officers as.......... 559Booker, Joseph W.......1....... 15,133Bookkeeping & Warrants, Div. of. 383,646Books, certified copies............................ 44
copyrighted............................ 84,167,277,390,417,447,476,510,535,566,604,655
Germany................................................. 53list for Christmas gifts........................ 599proofs concerning printing............. 358
Boone, Albert G.................................... 8,332Boone, Carrie M....................................... 653Boone, Jerningham.......................... 112,124Boonville, N. Y., topographic sheet .. 554Boophilus Australis Fuller..................... 506Bootes, Samuel L...................................... 250Booth, Margaret H.............................. 38,326-Boots and shoes................................... 55,147
American, in Belgium............... 407,551American, in Denmark............. 406,496American, in Germany............. 149,551American, in Great Britain............. 407American, in Peru...........■........... 523,529American, in Saxony........................ 523China........................ ............................. 580dealers in Germany'............................ 495France................................................ 636shining in foreign cities................... 494Sf anish America.................................. 596
Boqueron, P. R......................................... 645Boracic acid............................................... 630Borax............................................. 375,376.525
as food preservative................... 458,630Bordeaux, France.................................... 492Boric acid, see Boracic acid.Bosnia, commercial education................497
prune drying......................................... 148Boston, Mass., appraiser................. 289,366
1st civil-service district........ 509,533,564fishery products landed at.......... 52,146,
255,371,405,461,491,521,550,579,634Independent Treasury...................... 69maps............................ . ............ 52,434,463obsolete ordnance................. 187,289,355
Boston, U. S. S............................................. 587Boston & Maine Railroad Company. 84,383Boston Marine Insurance Company .. 272Bosworth, Amy C...................................... 33Botany.................................................. 431,487Bottjer, Johann......................................... 330Bottles, Melvina................................ 233,307Bottling warehouses................................ 530Boukhara, see Bokhara.Boulder, Colo., oil field.............................375
topographic sheet................................ 463Bouldin, Richard E........................... 324,350Boundaries, Alaska and Canada.......... 62
Bolivia and Brazil............. ...................265Brazil and British Guiana................... 529mineral land claims ... 100,292,357,362Peru and Brazil.................................... 529special commission in Peru............. 558United States......... ............................. 462
Boundary Commission, International. 266Bounties, in foreign countries............. 411
lead.......................................................... 148Bourne, Shearjashub.............................. 79Boutell, Henry S.................... 47,366 Bovine, see Cattle.Bowden, Lemuel J.................................... 651Bowden, Mary E...................................... 651Bowden, Rosa M....................................... 651Bowditch, William J................................ 272Bowen, Alexander C................................ 626Bowen. Alexander S........................ 197,225Bowen, C. K....................................... <-... 215Bowen, Charles................... .............. 238,308Bowers, Byron.................................... 305,350
Janua ry —Dec emb er 671
PageBowman, Nathan P............................ 16,136Bowman act............................................... 251
claims.................................................... 45Bowring, .Chaj-les „....... . .........115,223Bowsher, Catherine.......................... 235,312Boyce, Henry W....................................... 378Boyce, James............................................. 378Boyd, George D........................ . 205,227Boyd, James B........................... 187Boyd, Virginia.................................... 121,192Boyer, Charles W..................................... 37Boyle, Thomas........................................... 310Boys, to interest in agriculture ............ 50Bracklin, Anthony.......................... 140,209Bradbury, Albert W........................ 105,133Braddock St. M. E. Church South........274Bradford, Russelli..................................... 652Bradford, S. S............................................. 387Brad ford, Eng., American products in. 147
wool........................................................ 258yarn and piece-goods trade................258
Bradley, Henry.................................. 301,354Bradley, Mary J................................ 130,201Bradley, Thomas IF.... 26,121,221,338,621Brady, John....................................... 318,339Brainard, Samuel J.................................. 311Brains .................................................. 563,602Brakes, railroads........... 186,336,446Bramble, James................. 229,325Branch, Mary A ....................................... 77Brandegee, Frank B ................ 242,358Brandon, Vt., topographic sheet............465Brandy, fruit............................................... 413Braneu, Joseph................. 122,211Brantley, William G......... 239,353Brasch, John............................................... 348Brasher, Robert W............................ 223,310Bratton, Argalus B.................................. 163Bratton, Thomas.................................. 17,128Braxton, Julia R................................ 226,318Bray, John H............................................. 272Brazil.............................. 64,156,265,372,381,
411,439,469,492,504,529,557,590,644American trade.................................... 256boundary....................................... 265,529cattle ...................................................... 493cotton...................................................... 493extradition treaty with U. S............427forests...................................................... 493imports................................................... 496patents and trade-marks............ 528,644prohibition of American beer.......... 406rubber........................ 54,495,497,504,523tariff........................................................ 406
Bread............................................. 401,402,432quick process of making..................... 580
Breadstuffs. exports................... 53,147,256,371,405,435,461,492,522,550,580,634
prices in East..........................................406Breathing apparatus................................ 372Breeders, associations................................ 575Breeding, animals. 143,431,487,504,517,576
bears........................................................ 81corn.......................................................... 577
Breen, Lizzie............................................... 17Breezes, mountain and valley............. 145Bremen, Germany7.................................... 522Bremond, John......................................... 215Brent, Cader B.................................... 246,323Breslau, Germany.................................... 256Breslin, Henry........................................... 618Brevet commissions.................................. 100Brewer, E. P............................................... 47Brice, Nicholas..............................................651Brice, William H....................................... 651Brick, Abraham L............... 242,249,358,365Bricker, Stephen................................ 190,234Bricks, calcareous.................................... 496
sand-lime............................................... 553
PageBridges......................................................... 531
lighting................................................... 492opportunities for builders....................492see also names of rivers and places.
Brien, E. L............... . ................................. 78Bright, Jesse........................................ 198,225Brightman, Samuel B........................... 16,37Brightwood, D. C., Emory M. E.Chureh 651Brightwood Railway................................ 164Brigman, John S............................... 77Brigman, Thomas.................................... 77Briquettes, coal.......................................... 496Briscoe, Martha.................................... 314,347British, see Great Britain.British Columbia...................................... 372
bills of health for vessels................... 591chart........................................................ 438coal.......................................................... 635fish catch............................................... 406gold................................................ 148lights and fog-signals...........................435lumber..................................... 494mines...................................................... 495railroads......................................... 256,550saw works............................................... 581steamship service................................ 497tineid moths.................................. 415,475wages...................................................... 552
British Cotton Growing Assoc........ 295,581British East Indies, see East Indies.British Guiana, boundary....................... 529British Honduras, turpentine..................582British India, see India.British West Indies, see West Indies.Brittain, Chadwell.................................... 272Brittany, cattle.......................................... 550Britton, Isabella........................................ 113Britton, William B .. .................................. 653Broad Creek River.................................... 595Broadwell, Marcus L.............................. 46Broadwell, William H..................... 305,345Brock, Frank...................................... 321,348Brockway, Henry J.......................... 226,315Brockway, Nichols M.............................. 350Brodrick, John H.............................. 223,312Brokers, custom houses........................... 251Bromine....................................................... 376Bronx Kills, see Harlem. Brookings, S. Dak............Brookins, Barney7 ft........Brooklyn, steamer..........Brooks, Abel D.................Brooks. Annie.................Brooks, John.....................Brooks, Joseph.................Brooks, Peter C...............Broomall, Elizabeth........Broun, W. L.......................Brown, Alpheus D..........Brown, Catharine R .... Brown, Catherine A........Brown, Daniel.................Brown, David W.............Brown, Denison L..........Brown, George.................Brown, George W............Brown, J. B.......................Brawn, James W.............Brown, Jennie A.............Brown, John A.................Brown, John G.................Brown, John W...............Brown, Mitchell.............Brown, Webster E............Brown, William.............Brown, William C...........Brown-tailed moth..........Brownson, Leonard I... Bruce, Hezekiah.............
........................ 631
................... 33,103
........................ 240
................. 222,307
........................ 47
...........................622
........................ 273
................. 163,164
................. 318,344................... 431,487 .................. 27,106 ................ 139,191
..................... 16,122
.......................... 387
.......................... 620
................... 105,134
................... 203,228
.......................... 387
.......................... 163 42,138,243,358,628 ................... 317,352 ................... 194.239 ..................... 20,139 ..................... 42,109 .......................... 163 ... 119,138,219,357 ................... 102,123 ....................... 13,28 .......................... 367 ................... 100,356................... 314,347
672 Index , 1904
PageBruceton Mills, W. Va., topog. sheet.BrulS Reservation, Lower.............Bruner, William B....................................
46511
623120651
Brunswick, Ga., light-ship..........Brunswick, Md., M. E. Church Brushes, advertising.....................Brussels convention.....................Bryan, Benjamin L.......Bryan, Frederick K___Bryant, Zachariah T...Bryozoa, fresh-water...
paleozoic............... .Bryson, Isabella.............Bryson, J. J.....................Bryson, James................. .Bryson, Joseph H..........Buch, Phoebe..................Buchanan, George W. DBuck, Chester H.............Buck, William J. P........Buckel, C. Annette.........
550 632
.... 163 211,233 30,199
, 82,474 388,474,509 ............. 626
.... 618
.... 77208,224.... 618231,315 105,236 224,310
84Buckeye Buggy Company.....................Buckhannon and Northern Railroad
Company .... Buckley, Angeline. Buckolder, John F Budapest, Hungary Budgets, foreign ..’.
France...........schools.................
Buds, nursery..........protection of....
Buell, Nettie A........
8,220,293......... 624
........209............ 411........510
............ 497........495........368........144
- - ............ 103,134Buenos Aires, Argentina...........................439
desertion of American seamen .... 149tramways......................................... ’ ’ ’ 331
Buenos Aires (province), stock farm-„ >n<-..................................................... 551Buenos Aires and Rosario Railroad .. 411Buffalo, N. Y., light.......................... 337,632Builders’ Exchange Building, D. C... 67Building associations................. 634Building lines, D. C............................... 23Building stone....................................... ’ ’ 553Building wood........................................... 149Buildings, for Army................... " 75
height, D. C... . . ........................io, 94public, see Public buildings.Turin...................................................... 447
Bulbs, distribution....*.......................... 631Bulgaria, American trade in......... 53
commerce...................metalware.............
Bulkheads, water-tight Bull Run forest reserve, Bullamore, John...........Bullard, Clarence E....
............. 496
.............257
............. 409 185,289,362
383650Bulletins, Agriculture Department...
see also Farmers’ bulletins—bureaus issuing bulletins.
Bullion............. ...................... 38433Bullock, Albert W
Bullock, Jane E........................................... 43 112Bullock, R.W.................................................... ’ 9gBunch, Susan T.................................. 227,310Bunn, Peter....................................... 304^ 344Buoys, Pacific Coast.................................’371
Philippine Islands..................... 270United States .. 146,405,491,521,550,580
Burbank, David E................................... 33Burch, William S................................ 106,135Burdick, Ina D.................................. 232,312Burgess, Alfred..........................................’101Burgess, Asia....................................... ’ mBurgess,Eva A.................................... 13i, 188Burglary claims, Post-Office Dept....... 643Burias, chart............................................... 494Burke, Charles H... .24,119,120,219,220,334Burke, Edward.....................................0. 248Burke, Isabella....................................... ’ 627
Burkolder, John F......Burleson, Albert 8............Burlingame, Orson........Burlingame, Seymour F Burlington, N. J.............Burma, dragonflies..........Bumam, A. R .................Burnet, Sarah F.............Burnett, John L...............Burnham, Henry E.......
Page.... 344.... 633 221,307 134,194.... 412.... 603.... 181235,326140,362
... 617
... 547
... 401 123,203
14,95,103,180,193, 296,307,615 Burns, Charles N................................ 191,234Burns, Priscilla R.................................. 8 331Burns, William W.....................................’331Burrell, Alfred A......... .................... 222,309Burrell, Mary E................................. 307Burritt, Hamilton E........................ . 36,108Burrows, Benjamin.................................. 4gBurrows, John F................................ 227,309Burrows, Julius C ..................... 7Burton, Alfred D............................ ... 126,208Burton, Joseph B.......................... 16,105,196Burton, Minerva J.............................. 42,107Burton, Theodore E..................... 249,363,’ 628Burton, William R.............................. 30,110Busainga, Port, charts..................... 467 491Busby, Ansel J.................................... 199,228Bush,Daniel B.... Bushel, seeds.........
weights of.........Bushman, Daniel.. Busin, Port, chart...................................... '491Business opportunities abroad. 496,580,635 Business schools....................................... 150Business usages, China....................... 493Butchering........................................... 49,57gButler, Alexander F................................ 4gButler, Daniel A................................ 32i, 352Butler, Emma....................................... 16,30Butler, James J., contested election ... 621 Butler, Richard, memorial.................. 186Butler, Thomas S .. Butler, William... Butler, Sally, ship. Butt, Archibald W Butter..................... .
adulterated___canned...............Denmark...........glazed.................Great Britain... keeping quality renovated......... .
... 118,215,330
................... 627
................... 651332
53,493,' 546,576 ............. 68,517
Siberia.......................................Buttermilk Channel...................Button, Abel N..............................Button, Robert N........................Butz, Joseph W..............................Buzzards Bay............................... ’
charts................................"f"Buzzell, Malvina C.......................Byrne, Edward............................Cab companies..............................Cablegrams, Government rates Cables.........................................
............. 143 .......... 522............. 522............. 256 .... 143,144 430,486,517 .... 147,406 .............. 596 .... 126,195-------- 617 ... 114,233 . 51,72,521 ... 371,633 ----- 15,136
356 256 504642147between Germany and if. S.............
Cables T616graphiques, Compagnie Franpaise des.......................
Cabmen................................Cabrera, Estrada...................Cacao, insects affecting.......................Cadet school, Revenue-Cutter Service. Cadets, Military Academy, list of........Caesar, U. S. S.............................................Cagayan River, chart..............................Cagayancillo Island................................Cahoon, William R..................................Cahoone, Benjamin J..............................Cahoone, Charles G............................\.Cahoone, John H..................................
47256504444
6950750052
270615387387387
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PageCain, Ellen........................................... 307,359Calaveras big trees.......................... 22,44,48Calayan............... ........................ 472Calcareous bricks...................................... 496Calcarium .................................................. 558Calcasieu Pass, chart................................ 491Calderhead, Wm. A... 26,122,222,288,338,622 Caldwell, Ben E.................................... 44,250Caldwell, J. E............................................. 44Caldwell, Katharine................................ 45Caldwell, Lucy A...................................... 272Caldwell, Matthew............................ 140,211Caldwell, William ,1........................ 231,310Caldwell Parish, La., bridge................. 621Caledonia, N.Y.,topographic sheet... 584Calendars, 1860-65...................................... 154
Mayan........... . ................ 415,564Calera, Chile............................................... 644Calhoun, John B................................ 246,323California, big trees................... 22,44,48,95
chart................................-....................... 434coast pilot............................................... 146distillate spray...................................... 402fishes........................................................ 565fruit.......................................................... 494Fuller’s rose beetle............................ 402geology................................................... 56gypsum deposits............. ....................376Indians................................................. 6,94insects.................................................... 402irrigation.................... 465lands in public parks........................ 637mealy-winged flies....................... 166,474military camp....................... 187,241,302post route map...................................... 62prunes.................................................... 497public lands......................................... 21reclamation of land............................ 525redwood................................................ 495river and harbor improvement.... 594Round Valley Reservation........ 328,363salt............................................................ 375slate........................................................ 375timber on mineral lands................... 213topographic sheet................................ 463
California Debris Commission, rp.,1904 593California, Department of. rp., 1903... 384
report, 1904............................................. 531California, Gulf of, chart....................... 467California State Fair, 1904 ....................... 485Calkins, Sallie J......................................... 617Calkins, Wright H.................................... 331Call numbers............................................. 416Callao, Peru, steamship line................... 497Callas................................ 432Calloway, John.................................... 231,314Calopteryginae........................................... 603Calorimeters.................................. 49,402,487Calumet Harbor......................................... 594Calumet River..................... 160,289,336,594
bridge............................................... 289,336Calves.................................................... 458,630Camarocrinus..................................... 600,602Camden. Ark., bridge.............................. 621Camels............. . ................................... 545,576Cameron, Ellen B...................................... 79Cameron, W. Va., topographic sheet.. 554 CametA rubber.................................... 497,504Camp, Adam............................................... 297Camp, Harriet........................................... 297Camp, see name of camp.Camp grounds, permanent.... 187,241,302Camp McDowell Reservation............... 57Campaigns, destruction of obstacles .. 472 Campbell, Allen................................ 233,304Campbell, Frazie A.................................. 618Campbell, Henry E. W..................... 308,351Campbell, Philip P.. 42,139,243,333,359,628 Campbell, Rosaline V....................... 324,350
PageCampbell, William S.......................... 29.208Campestris, liburnia................................ 367Camphor, artificial.................................... 157Campobello, S. C........................................ 547Campton, Thomas J........................... 122,198Canada..................... 53,493,496,522,550,580
antidumping campaign..................... 580area and population........................... 372banks...................................................... 492beef rings............................................... 496binder twine............................. 66boundary............................................... 62British trade with................................ 492canals...................................................... 406cattle exported for exhibition........485coal.......................................................... 522commerce....................................... 406,492commercial travelers.............. ............ 493customs regulat ions..................... 580,635dogfishes.................. 551engineers............................................... 523fisheries........................................... 148,493fruit........................................... 148,552,634German exports to.............................. 494grain transportation.............................372immigration..................... 54,492,494imports............................... 372insects........................... 367irrigation........................................ 523lead bounty.................................... 148minerals.......................................... 497municipal ownership................... 495opportunities for contractors......635patents............................................. 406,495petroleum................................ . ............ 523postal convention with U.S....... 468pulp wood........................................ 148railroad construction................... 372railways and canals...................... 256sewing machines........................... 551shipping.......................................... 551steamship service.................................. 496sugar from West Indies.............. 496tariff.......................... .............. 256,497,551tide tables........................................ 549timber lands................................... 496woolen goods ........................................ 582
Canahauan Islands, chart................ 460Canalasan Cove, see Kanalasan. Canals, Alsace-Lorraine.................... 53
Canada........................................... 256,406Chesapeake to Delaware Bay.... 363Germany.......................................... 54interoceanic................... 6,48,95,156,366map.................... 640New York State.... 187,241,242,289,364Norfolk, Va., to Beaufort Inlet .... 271Riga-Cherson.................................. 406Texas................................................ 249see also names of canals.
Canary Islands............................ 147,493,496Canceling machines...................................264Candamo, Manuel.................................... 411Candelaria, Nev., coal............................ 375Candler, EzekielS.,jr................................ 248Candor, Daniel M.............................. 319,339Candy, Spanish America......................... 635Cane-sugar, see Sugar.Canned fruit............................................... 487Cannon, Luther W...................................... 626Cannon, Patrick.................................. 42,104Cannon, Thomas J............................ 224,325Cannon, of Army...................................... 415Canon, see name of canon.Canonicus, U. S. monitor....................... 59Canton, China, American trade in.... 147
chart........................................................ 501tea............................................................ 552
Cape, see name of cape.
11778—No. 120—05---- 5
674 Ind ex , 1904
PagePageCape Colony, tariff................................... 522Cape Etolin Anchorage, chart............. 370Cape Girardeau, Mo.................................. 353Cape May, N.J., waterspouts................. 145Cape Town Industrial Exhibition.. 53,493Capital, American, in Hamilton......... 148Capital Traction Company....................... 80Capitol, appropriation for fuel............. 178
bust of Washington.............................. 64
Capitol Buildingand Grounds, Supt.of. ’ 407report, 1903............................................. 524
report, 1904..........Capron, Adin B.... Capron, James W .. Caracas, Venezuela
582355
411 622550 493150
Carberry, John J.......................................Carbon compound...................................Carbonic acid, liquefied........................Carboniferous formations, Colorado ..Carboniferous mollusks................... 446,475Carcasses, diseased................................... 253Card index of exper. sta. literature... 630Card-record system............................ 71,368Card Section, Catalogue Division. 390, 655Cardell, Jose............................................... 77Carden, Sarah.................................... 229Cardiff, Wales............................................ 256Cards, catalogue, distribution. 390,476,566
catalogue, printed................. 416,417,604Cardwell, Jennie L.......................... 304,345Caribbean Sea..................................... 409’ 586
submarine cables...................... ’642Caribou......................................... 436,545 576Carleton, John W..................................... 309Carlile, Marion A............................ 310,344Carlisle, Pa., topographic sheet........... 464Carmack, Edward IP........... 16,107,197,309Carnegie Inst, of Washington. 217,290,299Carney, Abram T........................ 128 201Carns, Robert S................................... 34’209Caroil fiber plant.............................. ’ 590Carpenter, Ada L........................................125Carpenter, Alonzo................................ 14,39Carpenter, Jane K............................ 317,339Carpenter, W. S......................................... 216Carr, George W........ .................. 195 221Carr, James......................................... 132’189Carr, M. H.................... 45Carriages, Commerce and Labor i)ept. 145
Justice Department........................ 40,58Navy Department............................ 41,153Post-Oftice Department................... 43,61State Department.... —Treasury Department vs. automobiles.........War Department........
Carrier, James W............
. 47,157
.... 256
.. 41,69 311,341
Carriers, see Railroads—Shipping.Carroll, Barney.........................................Carroll, Chas., of Carrollton, statue...Carroll, James A ....:................. 115 217Carrot Island Slough...............” ”' ’ 73Carrow, John H.................................. ’102 126Cars, automobile railways........ ’ 406
freight............................................. 276,635motor, Bavaria..................................... 495motor, Great Britain............................ 5simotor, mail-carrying............................ 494P°.s,tal........................................’.'.’.'.”44,264rail motor............................................... 522railroad.......................... . 7.. . . . . 523
Carson, Grace E................................ . '.' i8 32Carson, Joseph J.................................’. 615Carson, Mary V.................................. 113,124Cartago, Costa Rica..................... ”'....’ 590Carter, Benjamin......................................’ 273Carter, John B......................................... ’’ 29Garter, Joseph F................................ 114 129Carter, Maggie E....................... . ’ ’” 211,’ 233
62244
Carter, Martha A................................. 79Carthage, N. Y., topographic sheet... 464Carthage, Tenn., bridge................... 290,336Cartwright, Ezra W............................ 617Cary, Mrs. H. C..................................... 47Cascade County, Mont....................... 327Cascade Range'........................................... 55Case, Spencer M...................................... ’ 350Casey, Clinton M................................ 116,122Cassidy, William................................ 107,134Castillo Anchorage, chart....................... 556Castine, Me., topographic sheet............ 463Castro, Calisto..................................... 132,192Casualties, see Accidents.Casualty Hospital, D. C.. Caswell, Marcus T...........Cat-bird..............................Cat Island..........................Cataingan, P. I., chart.. Catalla Creek, bridge ... Catalogue, of copyrights.
.... 165
.... 35
.... 49
.... 213
.... 549121,290
414,415
390,417,447,476,510,535,566,604,655 of copyrights, printing law............. 67of Dead-Letter Office sale................. 643of insect enemies of forests, etc .... 430 of lake survey charts................... "of library of Alliance, U. S. S... of library of Amphitrite, U. 8. S. of library of Caesar, U. S. S..........of library of Celtic, U. 8.8...........of library of Chicago, U. S. 8 .... of library of Columbia, U.8.8... of library of Franklin, U. S. S.... of library of Glacier, U. 8. S..........of library of Helena, U. 8.8........of library of Kentucky, U. S. S .. of library of Machias,‘U. S. 8 .... of library of Marcellus, U. S. S.. of library of Massachusetts, U. S. of library of Miantonomoh, U. S. of library of Michigan, U. S. S ... of library of Nashville, U. S. S .. of library of Ohio, U. 8. S.............of library of Princeton, U. S. S... of library of Puritan, U. S. 8...........of library of Reina Mercedes,U.S.S of library of Relief, U. S. 8...............of library of Solace, U. S. S...............of library of Southerv, U. S. S.........of library of Topeka,' U. S. S.............of library of Wabash. U. S. S...........
500 154 500 154 500 5275959
262 527 527 501 467 409 379 585 467 467 409 585 501 501 379 501
59 437
S ..8.
of library of Yorktown, U. S. S.........of medical and veterinary zool. 143,629 of public documents ... 84,167,276,390,
416,446,475,510,534,565,604,655of public documents, 1899-1901........ 83of surgeon-general’s library............. 473of tobacco............................................... 520
Catalogue cards, distribution . 390,476,566 printed................................ 416,417,604
Catalogue Division............. 416,476,566,604Catalogues, A. L. A..
dictionary.............fof China...............library............................. ”'..’ ” ” ” \Library of Congress.......................' ’ ’
Cataloguing, Library of Congress rulesCatalpa................................. <_....................
566 524635476 566416 577460 402 565
Catbalogan, P. I., chart.................Caterpillars, salt-marsh...............Catfish................................................
yellow............................. ''''.”.Catheter in bladder......................’ ’Catholic Church, Winchester, VaCatlin, Emily....................................Cato, sloop..........................’ ’ ’ ’ ’Catskill Creek.................................”Cattaraugus Reservation7Cattle....................................... ............
Argentina.......................'”''''
.... 647
.... 274129,189.... 163.... 161 219,364 .... 576 411,557
Janu ary —Dec emb er 675
PageCattle, associations.................................... 576
beef.......................................................... 220Brazil........... .......................................... 493breeders’ associations...........................575breeding...................................................576Brittany................................................. 550Cuba........................................................ 576Danish West Indies............................ 372diseases.................................... 493,576,630diseases, .to print........................... 294,361exports from Mexico to Cuba............ 157feeding.................................................. 402freight rates............................ 276,407,534fruit for.................................................. 458Great Britain........ ............................... 54importation..................................... 66,485insects injurious to.............................. 402inspection................................ 143,252,457judging dairy breeds...........................486marketing............................................. 49markets.................................................. 576Mexico..................................... 157,504,635mycotic stomatitis................................ 486New Mexico......................................... 261Noble County, Okla........................... 367Normandy............................................. 550Oklahoma Fat Stock Show............. 48Paraguay....................................... 529,550pedigree record books........................ 575Peru........................................................ 266Philippines........................................... 411Ponca Reservation.............................. 143quarantine..................................... 367,457reservoirs for, on public lands........ 22respiration calorimeter............... 49,402scabies.......................... ........... 252,457,517score cards in judging.........................576splenetic fever........................ 48,517,545statistics......................................... 401,429stock farming....................................... 551transportation..................................... 485Transvaal...................................... 497trespassing on Indian reservations- 639 tubercle bacilli........... ......... 143,546,576tuberculosis..................................... 49,576Venezuelan, for Cuba........................ 635
Cattle plague, Egypt................................ 493Cattle Raisers’ Association of Texas.. 276Caucasus, manganese.............................. 257Cavalry, pontoons.................................... 473
restored privileges...................................... .357Cavalry and Field Artillery, School of \ Jlinn f/A** rrmnrt 1 QOQ QGQCave Hills forest reserve................. 252,427Cavite, P. I., naval station..................... 59Cawley, Morris F....................................... 251Cayce, Lelia G............................................. 118Cayes, Nathaniel....................................... 627Cearfi, minerals......................................... 265Cebu Island................................................. 549
chart............................ 491Cecidomvia destructor Say..................... 367Cedar.................................................... 372,411
red........................................................... 578Celtic, U.S.S............................................... 154Celtis occidentalis.................................... 578Cement......................................... 375,376,583
Germany................................................. 550Portland................................................. 466
Cemeteries................................................... 648national, see names of individual
cemeteries.Census, American...................................... 404
12th, see Census, Bureau of the.Census Bureau, P. I.......................... 443,471Census, Bureau of the, Commerce and
Labor Department............... 146,254,370,404,434,443,460,471,490,549,633
employees.*............................................ 117manufactures statistics........95,117,178
PageCensus, Bur. of the,C. and L. Dept., rec-
ords of births and deaths . 7,117,294report, 1903 ............................................. 524report, 1904............................................. 633
Census, Committee on the, House .... 117Senate......................... 7,95
Centenary Reformed Ch., Winchester. 387Central America, altitudes....................... 529
hieroglyphics................................ 563,601Mexican trade commission............... 497
Central City, Colo., Odd Fellows.......... 21Central Dispensarv, D. C......................... 165
report, 1904 .............................................. 599Central Railroad and Bridge Co..........221Central University of Kentucky..........181Central Yellow Pine Association...... 390Centrifugal analysis of soil.......................578Cereal food, American, in Austria .... 497 Cereals, see Grain.Ceres, ship.................................................. 651Certificates, medical................................ 548
of indebtedness............................ 159,471to accompany contracts....................... 579
Certificates of deposit.............................. 504Ceylon................................................... 407,493Chaco, Argentina........................................557Chaffee, Earl W........................................... 358Chagres River basin................................ 369Chains............................................ 522Chalcodermus eeneus Boh....................... 402Chamber of Commerce of Chattanooga 276Chamberlain, Isidore F..................... 29,208Chamberlain, John A....................... 113,124Chamberlain, Joseph.............................. 447Chamberlin, Garrett V..................... 115,244Chamberlin, William H...........................616Chambers of commerce. ........ 147,493,522Champagne, John R........................ 274,653Champagne................................................. 493Champion, steamer.................................. 383Champlain, Lake, lights, etc................... 550Champlin, Elizabeth F..................... 233,303Champlin, James J.................................... 622Chandler, Garret S................................... 163Chandler, John A...................................... 163Chandler, Louise.................................. 19,123Chaney, Catharine L................................ 114Channel sweep.................................... 255,370Channels, restoration, etc............... 293,363Chapin, Monroe......................................... 624Chaplains, Army.......................... 12,138,290Chapman, Edgar.................................. 35,109Chapman, Emily.................................. 37,208Chapman, Melinda H........................... 15,33Chappell , James E............................ 321,348Chargo, Charles W............................ 193,222Charities, Board of, D.C........................... 80Chariton County, Mo........... ...................... 290Charleroi and Monessen Bridge Co. 26,178Charleston, S. C.................................... 66,161Charlestown, W. Va., Baptist Church. 651Charlevoix, Mich., chart......................... 76
harbor..................................................... 72storm-warning station......................... 221
Charlie, barge............... :............................ 47Chariot, chief............................................... 295Charlotte, sloop.......................................... 163Charts, see Maps and charts.Chase, Charles C.................................... 26,105Chase, Elmore Y......................................... 310Chase, Francis E....................................... 35Chase, Josephine C.................................. 15,38Chase, Walter F......................................... 33Chase, revenue steamer........................... 69Chastain, Alafair....................................... 326Chatfield, Theodore E......................... 18,127Chattanooga,Tenn.,lock, etc. 294,363,628Chattanooga and Chickamauga na-
tional park, see Chickamauga.Chautauqua, N.Y'., topographic sheet. 464
676 Ind ex , 1904
Page [Cheat River................................................ 72Checks, D. C................................ 218,291,299
official.................................................... 41Treasurer’s............................................... 268 I
Chedabucto Bay...... ...................................586Cheddar cheese......................................... 518Cheese.................................................. 458,577
Cheddar...................................................518coating with paraffin...........................253cold curing................................... 144,576nitrogenous bodies in........... 49,144,430
Chemical industry, Germany........ 493,497Chemicals, adulterated ................. 143Chemistry, bibliography........................ 533Chemistry, Bureau of.............................. 143,
367,401,430,458,486,518,546,576,630 Chemists, Official Agricultural Asso-
ciation of. 430,486,519,577,630Cheney, Sylvania S.......................... 102,226Cheney, William J................................... 622Ch eno with, Mary................................ 31,107Cherokee Indians.... 6,55,179,219,259,584 Cherries, French vs. American........... 406Cherry, Kezia..................................... 139,196Cherry fruit fly........................................... 402Cherry Point, light................................... 337Cherryfield, Me., topographic sheet... 463Chesapeake and Ohio Canal bonds.... 333Chesapeake Bay......................................... 434
canal to Delaware Bay....................... 363chart........................................................ 434light........................................................ 632
Chester, William H. H..................... 229,325Chester, Pa., subport of entry .. 5,9,47,157Chester, Walter B., schooner................. 332Chesterfield Co., Va., Enon Baptist Ch. 387Chestnut trees, Italy................................ 147
Maryland.................................................519Chestnut weevils....................................... 402Chestnuts, Italy......................................... 147Cheyenne, Wyo,, flood.............................. 490Cheyenne and Arapahoe Reservation. 427Cheyenne River Reservation........ 252,428Chiatovich, John ...................................... 331Chicago, Ill., harbor improvement ... 594
Independent Treasury....................... 69naval officer of customs......... 47,93,382
post route map..................................... 617th civil-service district.... 276,509,603
Chicago, U. 8. 8..................................... 500Chicago and Erie Railroad Co .... 289,336Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R. R. Co. 276Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville
Railway Company............... . 276 IChicago, Kans.City & Texas Ry.Co. 120,178 IChicago Live Stock Exchange............. 276Chicago River ........................................... 594
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rail-
Chicago, St. Louis'and New Orleans
Chickamauga and Chattanooga Na-
Chickamauga and Chattanooga Na-tional ParkComn., report, 1903.. 269
report, 1904 ............................................. 593Chickasaw Indians.... 120,259,290,335,639
asphalt lands......... . ........................... 462citizenship commission.......................637coal lands........ . ......................................525
Chickasawhay River................................ 72Chickasha, Ind. T., topographic sheet. 584Chicken mites ........................ 253 Chickens, see Poultry.Chicopee, Mass., bridge........... 290,298,336Chief Mountain, topographic sheet... 464 Chief of staff, see Staff Corps, General.Chifu, China, chart............................. 263
PageChildren,defective sight and hearing.. 150
District of Columbia............. 80,654feeding.................................................. 407labor of............................ 150,372,434,460
Chile...................................................... 64,157,265,411,439,469,504,529,557,590,644
bibliography......................................... 156clover seed.'........................................... 493commerce............................................... 256exports.................................................. 147harbor dues........................................... 493industrial exposition.......................... 581insurance............................................... 551machinery imported.......................... 523nitrates ..'......................................... 54,495public works......................................... 406wine and alcohol................................ 441
Chill, Alfred............................................... 351Chimaera.............................................. 82,475China............................................. 147,256,493
Belgian enterprises............................ 496boots and shoes.................................... 580catalogues for....................................... 635commerce....................................... 497,581commercial treaty with U.S.... 63,427consuls in.............................................. 589copyright treaty with U.S................. 167emigration....................................... 54,167faulty American packing for......... 373Germany’s interests in....................... 635gold standard................................. 65,590gold standard, to print............... 247,428medicine................................................ 81monetary system.................................. 65natives in Africa.................................. 494natives in Philippines............... 443,648northern, commerce.......................... 148packing for .. ............ 635parcels-post........................................ 373population............................................. 654pumps and lamps................................ 373railroads......................................... 372,497rope market........................................... 54-•trade-marks......................................... 582*treaties................................................. 557wood oil................................................. 373
China-clay............................................. 53,257China ware, Limoges................................ 257Chinese, see China.Chinese exclusion, U. S............. 52,167,295Chinese Turkestan, see Turkestan.Chinook, Mont., topographic sheet.... 554Chippewa Indians............................. 99Chippewa lands................................... 185
agricultural..................................... 409pine.................................................. 436,466
Chippewa of the Mississippi Reserva-tion, see Chippewa Reservation.
Chishima, see Simushir Island.Chitwood, Louisa R............................ 18,127Chivington, Isabella........................ 323,340
। Chiwaukum, Wash., topog. sheet........465Chlorophyce®........................................... 565Choat, Susan R.................................. 198,226Choco.......................................... 265
I Choco region............................................... 372: Choctaw County, Ala., bridge........... 25,94
Choctaw Indians . .120,214,259,290,335,639asphalt lands....................................... 462
; citizenship commission..................... 637coal lands................. 119,290,301,462,525warrants......................................... 99,335
j Choctaw, Okla, and Gulf R. R. 119,290,301Choctawhatchee River, bridge ... 290,336
| Cholera................................................ 413,560I hogs................................................. 143,576
Christ Episcopal Church, Holly Springs, Miss................... 47,142
I Christmas, books as gifts for................. 599
Janu ary —I )ecemb er 677
PageChristopherson, Anna S................... 229,312Christy, George B.............................. 109,136Christy, Henry....................................... 20,28Chromic iron ore..'................................... 376Chromite............................... 376Chromium........................................... 375,583Chromogenic bacteria............................ 506Chronister, Jacob........... 1................. 318,342Ch rysler, Sarah S..................................... 14,26 1Chunn, Blanche L............................ 113,139Church, Frank H....................................... 333 |Church, La Roy B.............................. 200,342Church street, D. C............................ 291,333Churches, war claims for.......................... 46 ;Churchill, Creighton................................ 242Cichlops......... .•.......................................... 564Cider................................................ 53,147,577Cider vinegar............................................. 53Cienfuegos, Cuba................................. 497,504 iCigarettes, anticoupon bill...................... 251 |Cigars, anticoupon bill............................ 251
tariff on importations from P. I.... 269 ,Cincinnati, Ohio, 6th civil-service
district............................. 446,534 |Cincinnati & Muskingum Valley R. R. 276 Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce.... 604 | Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas
Pacific Railway.............................. 381 !Cincinnatus, ship..................................... 651 JCircle, Alaska............................................. 440 iCircuit courts, see Courts of U. S.Circuit Courts of Appeals, distribution
of reports.................... 186Montgomery, Ala.......................... 40,290New Orleans, La............................ 40,178 I9th district............................................. 301 I
Circuit judges, 1st circuit...................... 354 ICirculars, Agriculture Department... 50 I
see also Dept., etc., issuing them.Cist, Charles M........................................... 390Cities, accounts......................................... 370
electric railroads owned by............. 497finance.................................................... 490fire alarm and police patrol systems 434Louisiana Purchase Exposition .... 48population............................................. 370school systems..................................... 150Spanish law in Philippines .... 443,560
Citizens’ Bank of Louisiana.................. 96Citizens of U. S., protection, etc.......... 334Citizenship, Choctaw nation, etc.......... 637
United States......................................... 157Citrous-trees............................................... 253Citrus, Cal...................................... »............ 548City and Suburban Railway, D. C........164Civet............................................................. 492Civil engineers, Navy....................... 527,555Civil govt., in Philippines. 327,335,364,413Civil Governor, P. I., executive orders
and proclamations.......... 442,443,560report, 1903 ............................................. 442reports, 1900-1903.................................. 442
Civil Hospital, P. I., report, 1903 ............ 472Civil Sanitarium, P. I., report, 1903.... 472Civil service, appointments, etc.......... 579
employees reclassified......................... 329employees under.................................. 436France.................................................... 550Norway.................................................. 497Paraguay............................................... 551reform in......................................... 117,215retired list............................................. 329retirement..................................... 329,330superannuation........................... 329,330suspension of law and regulations. 215United States....................................... 549see also Civil Service Board. P. I.—
Civil Service Commission.Civil Service Board, P. 1................... 443,648
PageCivil Service Commission........S3,166,275,
389,416,446,475,509,533,564,603,655 political assessments......................... 520,
527,529,530,534 report, 1903...................................... 166,389
Civil Service,Com.on Reform in 117,215,329Civil-service districts.................................475
1st......................................... 83,509,533,5642d.................................. 83,275,475,565,6553d...................... ........................ 166,446,5654th..................................................... 446,5095th............................................................ 5346th................... . ............................... 446,5347th............................................. 276,509,6038th..................................................... 416,5099th............................................................ 53410th.......................................................... 65511th ,........................................................ 53412th.......................................................... 47513th.......................................................... 446
Civil War, calendar.................................. 154claims of Missouri.............................. 383claims of Vermont.......................... 46,94literature in War Department li-
brary.................................................. 473medals............................................. 357,358official naval records.......................... 263telegraph operators .’................... 324,385
Civilian engineers.................................... 271Claims, allowed.................................... 66,381
burglary, Post-Office Department.. 643Colon fire....................................... 180,264fire, Post-Office Department............. 643Frankford Arsenal explosion ... 76,268Great Britain against U.S................. 63hotel keepers....................................... 406Indian depredations.......................... 58,
301,334,378,641internal revenue.................................... 297mining.................................................. 261mission.................................................... 152officers and enlisted men................. 12pecuniary international................... 411pension................................................... 637postal...................,................................. 61sealing............................................. 239,300War with Spain....................... 12,250,652see also Judgments—names of claim-
ants.Claims, Com. on, House... 118,215,330,620
Clapp, Moses E............................................. 7,10,11,13,96,99,180,185,300,615
i Clapp, Sarah A.......................................... 46j Clark, Charles J................................. 112.135
Clark, Charles S...................................... 18,34| Clark, Clarence D......................... 22,185,300
Clark, Frank H.................................. 132,190i Clark, Frederick............................... ..... 616
Clark, Joseph M.......................................... 59Clark, Mary S....................................... 108,124Clark, Sarah G................... 46
( Clark, William.......................................... 39] Clark, William H.................................. 14,26
Clarke, Alice W............. . .................. 123,188j Clarke, Charles P......................... :■■■ 29,113! Clarke, Henry T........................................ 187■ Clarke County, Ala., bridge..................25,94| Clary, Robert E.................................. 137,194. Classification, decimal............................ 566
expansive............................................... 566library..................................................... 476Library of Congress............................ 566music...................................................... 510
| Classification bulletin................. 58,409,555Classification Division............... #8,409,555Classified service, see Civil service.Clavier, Ellenora................................ 326,360Clay, Alexander S................. 6,9,115,182,212
678 Index , 1904
PageClay......................................... 375,376,486,553
china-................................................. 53,257industries in United States............... 151
Claypool, Abram.......... 125,200,427Clayton, Henry D................................ 40,354Clearwater Mountains............................ 525Cleavage...................................................... 525Clerks, House of Representatives. 215,620
Justice Department............................ 641paymasters............................................. 647Public Health and Marine-Hospital
Service............................................... 647Clerks of United States courts............... 353
internal revenue cases.........................413Cleveland, Ohio, topographic sheet 56,584 Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St.
Louis Railway Company............. 84Clifford, Michael, alias.........................36,312Clifton, Alison................................... 112,228Clifton street, D. C................................... 184Climate........................................................ 520
and consumption................................ .261Binghamton, N. Y.............................. 369Costa Rica......................... 51,254,369,529Hawaii.................................................... 369Korea...................... 403Manchuria............................................. 403Merzifoun, Turkey................................ 403Philippines............................................. 471relation of timber to.............................459Siberia...................................................... 403winter............................................. 490,548
Climatic charts of United States......... 433Climatology................................................ 548Clinch, Fort................................................ 179Clooten, Clemon....................................... 618Cloth, permanent finish.............................147Cloth mills.................................................. 64Clothing, ready-made................................ 147Cloudbursts........................................... 548Clouds.......................................................... 403
Cucamonga Mountains..................... 145in weather forecasting.........................254West Indies........................................... 520
Clover seed.................;.............. 215,493,519Clover-seed chalcis-fly............................ 402Cloyes, Nathan H...................................... 77Club Creek.................................................. 161Clune, Eliza................................. 222Coahuila, Mexico...................................... 644Coakley, Stephen W................................ 138Coal................... 256,375,376,406,493,581,637
Alaska.................................................... 466American, in Cienfuegos........... 497,504Argentina.............................................. 557Bering River......................................... 375briquettes in France............................ 496British Columbia................................ 635Canada.................................................. 522consumption......................................... 157freight rates............................................. 534Honduras............................................... 53Louisiana Purchase Exposition.... 259production.............................. 150,157,372Russia. .................................................. 372United States trade............... . ............ 65Yukon......................................... 150
Coal City, Ill., port of delivery. 290,366,412Coal-cutting machines............................ 493Coal lands, Alaska .... 187,214.248,289,500
Chickasa w Indians.............................. 525Choctaw Indians... 119,290,301,462,525Indian Territory.......................... 462,525
Coal mine workers, unions.......................405Coal mines, Territories..................... 524,585Coal trusts............................ 354,378,493,522
■Coalingstations, U.S., in Cuba. 153,155,381Coast and Geodetic Survey.... 51,146,255,
370,404,434,460,490,521,549,579,633 report, 1903..... 370
PageCoast defense..................................... 531,593Coast Guard & Transportation, Bur. of. 270Coast pilots.... 146,255,370,404,434,460,549Coasting trade, Great Britain............... 522Coaticook, Canada................................... 635Cobalt.................................................... 376,583Cochran, Abraham W....................... 131,188Cochran, Jacob......................................... 626Cockran, JU. Bourke................................... 366Cockrell, Francis M........ 95,151,186,302,383Cockroaches....................................... 166,475Cocoa........................................................... 372Cocoanut groves, Honduras................... 469Cocoanut oil................................. 53,497,522Cocoons, Piedmont, Italy..................... 551
yielding colored silk........................ 523Cod............................................................... 549Cod, Cape.................................................... 161
sand dunes............................................. 432Cod fisheries, Norway.............................. 497Cod-liver oil......................................... 256,493Code list of merchant vessels, see Sea-
going vessels.Codling moths........................................... 367Cody, William............................. 616Coe, Samuel B........................... 625Coeducation.............................................. 150Coelentera.................................................... 81Coelostat telescope..................................... 82Coffee, George..................................... 111,226Coffee..................................... 147,504,557,590
Brazil...................................................... 64.156,265,381,411,439,529,559,644
Colombia........................................... 53,439Costa Rica............................................. 590Guatemala............................................. 64Haiti........................................................ 411imports.................................................. 529India........................................................ 581Mexico.................................................... 157Porto Rico.................................... 50,53,266Salvador................................................. 504substitute for......................................... 498
Coffin, Henry C.................................. 122,2C0Coffin, William E.............................. 196,235Coinage, Colombia.................................... 265
India........................................................ 65laws.......................................................... 427laws,to print. .......................... 247,427Salvador................................................. 469tests............. -........................................... 441
Coins, foreign........................ 68,384,470,559uncurrent....................................... 441,530United^tates....................................... 505see also Currency.
Coisco Bay, chart..................................... 437Coke............................................... 376,553,637
New South Wales................................ 493Rhennish Prussia................................ 493
Cold............................................................... 165Cold storage, apples............................ 400,489
cheese curing................................ 144,576fruit.......................................................... 402
Cold waves.................................................. 433Cole, Emmett......................................... 36,108Cole, Erwin R......................................... 16,27Cole, Harmon P.................................. 317,349Coleman, DavidC.............................. 112,244Coleman, Rachel H.......................... 312,360Collaboration in statistical work........460Collahuasi mineral district.....................590Collars, stone..................................... 563,602Collectors, customs........................ 9,183,412
internal revenue.......................... 268,383Colleges........................................................ 150
age of graduation................................ 150agricultural........................................... 49.
50,150,400,431,486,487,576documents for..................................... 534
Colletotrichum gloeosporioides..............253
January —Decem ber 679
cedar...........................................Choco region............................Colon fire claims.....................election of President Reyes, manufacturers’ tags...............precious stones industry .... relations with United States tariff...................... -..................
Colon, Panama..............................fire claims................................
Colonel Baker, schooner...........
Page | Collingwood, William H................. 114,233
Collins, Catharine W........................... 13,132 !Collins, Charles R.............................. 112,135Collins, John T..................................... 27,106Collins, Thaddeus S......................... 115,126Collisions, at sea..................................... • 380
of trains............................ 167,390,475,565with derelicts and wrecks................... 154
Colman, Anna M....................................... 181Colman, Charles D.................................... 181Colombia...................................................... 53,
157,265,372,411,439,504,529,590 American vs. European trade.......... 406
372 180,264 .... 469 .... 494 .... 644 . 64,156 381,557 147,268 180,264 .... 162
Colonies, extradition................................ 63Germany___ 54,147,493,494,495,522,580Great Britain............................ 53,147,256Netherlands . Portugal-----
Colonization...............................................Colorado, arbitration board reports...
carboniferous strata and fauna .... clouds................................................
gypsum deposits.................................historic and prehistoric ruins..........irrigation..............................................labor laws..............................................labor troubles..................................... •post route map.....................................reclamation of land............................surveys....................................................water rights...........................................
Colorado. Dept, of the, report, 1903 ...
522 497 465
52 150 403376 639 465
. 405 6,94
. 62
. 525
. 22 !. 49. 384. 532. 465report, 1904 ...................................
Colorado River, use in irrigation Colorado River of the West. 72,249,294,353Coloration of silk, natural....................... 402Colored race, see Negroes.Colors................................. . ......................Columbia, Ky., Baptist Church..........Columbia, La.,bridge............................Columbia, S. C„ topographic sheet...
402
430651
584527Columbia, U. S. S-------------------- -
Columbia Arsenal....................... 290,302,35/Columbia Brewing Company.......... 118,181Columbia, Dept, of the, report, 1903...ColumbiaHospital forWomen,rp.,1903.
report, 1904 .............................................Columbia Institution for the Instruc-
tion of the Deaf and Dumb, re-port, 1903...............................
384165533
524582report, 1904----------- ----------------
Columbia Military Academy.. 290,302,3o7Columbia, Newberry & Laurens R. R. 534Columbia Polytechnic Inst, for Blind. 183Columbia River.................................. 161,597
charts........... ................................... 460’-4o?>Columbian University................. - - - - - 5,23Columbus Memorial Library.. 64,156,265, --------- _
380 411 439,469,503,529, 557,590,644 Commons, Benjamin L .. . . . ..............•Colville William H ...................... 322,348 Community demonstration farm...Colville Reservation. 11.120,219,290,301,335 Commutation of homestead entries Colville River • ............................ 259 Commutation of quarters, ArmyColvin, Edward ‘.............................. 193,344 Compagnie Franyaise des Cables T616-Coma 413Comanche Indians, see Kiowa and Co-
manche Reservation.
47522
’ graphiques.......................................Compagnie GOnOrale Transatlantique. 'Compania de los Ferrocarriles de
Combat tan ts" fra ncais de la guerre Puerto Rico .....................................americaine, to print..................... 362 Company A, Corps ol Engineers
Combs, James B................................. 131,208 Compass, variation of................. 60,l.i4,_63
645649
Page'Comer, John W.................................... 227,323Commemoration Bay, see Pamyat.Commerce......................... ..................... - • 369
consular reports...............................65,15/,266,381,440,469,504,529,558,590,644
Federal control.................................... 604foreign .................. 53,65,157,256,
266,371,407,411,440,469,493,496,’504, 522,523, 529, 552, 558, 581,590.636,644
freight rates........................................... 276growth.................................................. 461internal......................................... 147,258,
373,405,435,461,498,522,552,580,634 interstate........ 12,25,99,120,212,296,354opportunities abroad................... 523,551tonnage of vessels.................................. 404treaties................................................ 256world’s.____ ............... 492,550,590see also Exports—Imports—Reci-
procity—names of countries and places.
Commerce and finance, Monthly sum-mary ...____ ............ 55,149,258,
373,407,435,461,498,523,552,582,636 Commerce & Labor, Dept, of .. 51,145,254,
369,404,433,460,490,520,548,579,632 building for...................................... 21
documents for.............................. 290,361fur seals................................................... 366immigration acts amended............. 294report, 1903....................................... .287,404report, 1904........................... 632
Commerce and navigation, 1903... 373,461 Commerce and navigation, Russian
department of.................................. 372Commerce & Police, Dept, of, rp.. 1903. 442 Commerce, Com. on.. 8,97,182,297,399,614 Commerce, dept, of, Great Britain 147,496 Commerce, Ministry of, Hungary....... 491Commercial agents, see Commercial
494
493529256
travelers.Commercial attaches...............Commercial code, Venezuela Commercial congress............. . .............. -Commercial education............... 53,150,49/Commercial expedition, Great Britain. 581Commercial Museum of P. I... 147,406,493Commercial museums, Vienna................256Commercial Pacific Cable....................... 504Commercial relations, 1903 ..................... 550Commercial schools.......................... 150,522Commercial teachers................................ 581Commercial travelers....................... 493,581
abroad.................................................... 147in South and Central America.. 156,15/
Commercial treaties.................................. 493China and United States.............. 63,42/Ethiopia and United States................264Germany........................ .. 54,147,372,522
Commissary-gen., see Subsistence Dept. -Commissioners, court....................... 239,262
D. C., report, 1903 ................. 165,388,445D. C. report, 1904 .......................... 599,654
Commissioners of State Labor Bureaus.Commissions, homestead entries..........
Post-Office Department ..........Committees, House, 58th Cong. 2d sess .
House,58th Cong. 3d sess .... Senate, 58th Cong. 3d session
460 327 468
22 519 614
245.323..». 1455... 327
680 Ind ex , 190-i
PagePage jCompetition, of steamships, Liverpool. 55
unfair................................................ 493Component of wind, vertical............... 403Comprehensive index of Government
publications................... 361,428Comptroller of the Currency 68,267,383,530
report, 1903 ............................ 67,68,158report, 1904 ........................................... 646
Compt. of the Treasury.... 158,412,503.591 decisions......................................... 558report, 1904 ............................................. 530
Compulsory attendance at schools.... 150Conant, Cynthia A............................ 191,233Conant, William T................................... 33Conatt, Elizabeth E.......................... 316,347Concentration, national........................ 523Concepcion, Port, chart.......................... 521Conception, Point, light........................ 97Conciliation, French strikes................. 55Concrete, for railway ties.........................372Concurrent resolutions..................... 362,427Condensed eggs.......................................... 147 ■Conery, Edward, sr........................... 181,333 }Confederates, graves of........................... 356 !
see also Civil War.Conference Committees.................... 177,287 |Conference reports..................................... 364 jConger, Everton J............................ 318,340Congo, see Kongo. Congress........................................... 5,93,177
287,399,427,457,485,517,545,575,613 adjournment......................................... 427extraordinary session.......................... 427 |invited to La. Pur. Expos.. 328,335,428salaries of employees........................ 613
Congress of Indian Educators................. 554Congressional directory............... 5,287,613Congressional documents, bound vol-
umes ..................................... 48, ।142,252,366,400,429,457,545,575,629
Congressional Library, see Library of Congress.
Congressional record.......................... 5 j93,177,287,399,427,457,485,613
better type used................................... 116leave to print remarks in................... 364
Conklin, Emily.................................... 26,104 IConklin, Martha E.................................... 332Conn, Robert....................................... 204,236Connecticut, insects................................ 367
labor laws......................................... 52,405mail contracts......................................... 528post route map...................................... 62river and harbor improvement .... 594 wells, springs, etc........................ 525,526
Connecticut, U, 8. 8.................................. 59Connecticut R., bridges 182,221,290,298,336Connecticut Valley.................................. 578Connell, John, alias........................... 238,307 ;Connell, William, contested election. 24,119 |Conner, William P............................... 42,101 !Connor, Thomas E............................. 190,232 |Connors, John...................................... 40,103 jConover, William............................... 107,136 !Conry v. Keliher....................................... 24Considine, George F................................ 248Consolidation of schools................. 150,374Conspiracy, meaning of word........ 137,239Constant, Elizabeth B....................... 125,202 ;Constant of radiation.............................. 254 jConstantine Harbor, chart..................... 370 |Constantinople, Turkey...............?. 155,498Constitutions, Panama'..................... 156,265
United States....................................... 620U. 8., amendment proposed........... 214Venezuela............................................. 440.
Construction & Repair, Bur.of,rp.,1903. 153Constructive recess.................................. 159 |Consular Academy, Vienna................... 406Consular correspondence...................... 644 I
Consular courts.................................. 354,589Consular invoices, Brazil......................... 411Consular officers, instructions to......... 410
La tin-American............................ 411,469Consular reports, daily............. 53,147,256,
371, 405,435,461,492,522,550, 580,634 monthly.................................................. 53t
147, 256,371,406,492,522,550,580,634
Consular service........................ 410,528,643advantages of................................. 406appropriations..................... 24,63,95,178British and American................... 581Canada............................................. 550invoices........................................... 156,372Manchuria....................................... 63Panama............................................. 523reorganization................................ 218Sweden and Norway..................... 552
Consulates, commercial attaches for.. 493Germany........................................... 493
Consuls.................................................. 493Argentina......................................... 156Austro-Hungarian........................ 497Greece and U.S.............................. 428Latin-American.............................. 529power in foreign countries.......... 589rent appropriations...................... 643reports............................................ 54,550Salvador........................................... 469Uruguay........................................... 65
Consumption, see Tuberculosis.Consumption tax, wines................... 65Contagious diseases, see Infectious dis-
eases. Contested elections, House..................... 24,
119,218,334,619,620,621Continental Congress, journals........... 655Contraband of war........... ....................... 404Contractors, opportunities for. 522,581,635
Warsaw.................................................. 372 1Contracts, certificates to accompany.. 579
District of Columbia.......................23,98Contributions to American library his-
tory......................................... 604Contributions to economic geology ... 374Controller Bay, chart.............................. 460Conventions, see Treaties.Converse, Alpheus................................ 21,28Converse, Cora M..................................... 39Convict labor............................................. 354Conway, Patrick J................................ 21,27Cook, Catharine................................ 322,344Cook, Dana........................................... 33,104Cook, Harriet A.................................... 32,109Cook. John........................................... 323,360Cook, Lawrence.................................. 227,304Cook, Mary A. V................................ 246,322Cook, Richard L.................................... 19,34Cook, Washington 1.................................. 350Cook Bay, chart......................................... 586Cooke, Robert H................................ 133,200Cooke, Sidney G....................................... 84Cooking of meat....................................... 253Cooks Inlet, Alaska.................................. 440Cooksey, Andrew..................................... 345Cooley, Emily M. J................. ........... 323,340Coombs, Irving W.................................... 39Coonley, Theodore............................ 237,307Coons, Mary F........................................... 653Cooper, Henry........................................... 163Cooper, Henry A .................................. 25,335Cooper, Joseph H................................ 32,109Cooper, Justin M................................ 106,225Cooper, Samuel......................................... 163Cooper, William H............................ 126,309Cooperation, Denmark............................ 256Copake, N. Y., topographic sheet........584Copenhagen, Denmark, ry. to Berlin.. 53Copiah County, Miss................................ 332
Ianuar y —Decem ber 681
PageCopper............. 157,375,376,497,553,583,590
Encampment, Wyo.............................. 462Globe district....................................... 260
Copper sulphate......................................... 407Copra........................................................... 522Copyright Office.......................... 84,167,277,
390,417,447,476,510,535,566,604,655printing law......................................... 67report, 1903............................................. 390report, 1904 ............................................. 655
Copyrights.................................................. 7Cuba....,....................................... 157,427legislation..................................... 390,655proofs concerning printing............. 358translations..................................... 13,242see also Copyright Office.
Corals............................................................ 508Corbin, Richard T.................................... 329Cordoba, Spain, exposition..................... 372Core, Daniel W........................................... 77Core, Hugh.................................................. 77Corea, see Korea.Cormanv, Samuel E......................... 21,131Corn........................ 401,432,489, 490,520,577
American, in France.................... 148Argentina......................................... 48meteorological service................. 254Roumania........................................ 523selection of seed............................ 402
Cornell, Mary H............................ 207,359Corporal punishment........................ 150Corporation counsel's office, D. C......... 184Corporations......................................... 137
Alaska.............................. 116,289,365,582District of Columbia.................... 298District of Columbia, to print laws. 247Federal control.............................. 604involvedin Northern Securities case 378
Corporations, Bureau of.................... 369report, 1904 ............................................. 634
Corps of Engineers, see Engineers, Corps of.
Corr, Charles G..................................... 42,110Correll, Nicholas................................ 222,306Correspondence, diplomatic, etc......... 644
military.................................................. 414Post-Office Department.................. 588
Corsica.......................................................... 256Cosgrove, Susanna............................ 126,192Cosines...,.................................................. 438Cosmology, Iroquoian.............................. 564
14•»•>1 in neo cm E^n coo
Costa Rica. 157,265,411,439,469,504,529,590bananas................................................... 256climate ..................................... 51,254,369coffee............................................... 557,590commerce............................................... 557interoceanic canal.............................. 156map........... t............................................ 558market conditions.............................. 644money order convention ................... 427tariff.......................................................... 64
Coster, Amelia................................... 319,348Costigan, Albert................................. 138,189Cotey, Joseph L.................................. 203,347Cottage cheese........................................... 458Cotter, Margaret................................... 16,30Cottidae.................................................. 83,475Cotting, Edward A.............................. 15,129Cotton........................ 54,70,147,157,256,372,
401,406,433,440,489,493,504,522,551Africa...................................................... 581Argentina....................................... 265,503artificial.................................................. 522Brazil...................................................... 411crops of 1900-03 ...................................... 459Ecuador.................................................. 590exports..................................... 53,147,256,
371,405,435,461,492,522,550,580,634Great Britain......................................... 635
PageCotton, Haiti...........................................
insects, diseases, etc., affecting .. meteorological service...................Mexico.................................................statistics............... ,...........................United States....................................
Cotton-boll weevils................................
529629254504157656,
23,48,144,361,401,402,518,546,630appropriation for combating........... 629enemy of.................................. 403,458,557
Cotton-boll worm...................................... 144Cotton congress............................................522Cotton ginning............................ 146,434,633Cotton-gins................................................... 518Cotton goods............................................... 372
American, in foreign markets........522Honduras............................................... 504Turkey..................................................... 523
Cotton Growing Assoc., British ... 295,581Cotton seed, boll weevils in Cotton-seed oil......................Cotton thread.........................Cottonwood............................
518256373578
Cottonwood Falls, Kans., geologic atlas 436Couch, Isaac M.................... 16,127Coughlin, Thomas.................................... 616Coulson, Mary A....................................... 96Coulson, Sewell......................................... 96Coultry, P. L............................................... 331Council Bluffs, bridge........ 182,221,292,336Counterfeiting, historic ruins, etc. 327,399County courts, to regulate freight rates 494Couplers, automatic............... . .................. 493Court commissioners, see Com rs., court.Court House Reserve... Court of Claims.............
appeals from.............decisions and rules.. Indian depredations investigations...........
...........................54577,163,272,387,650...........................445...........................251
judgments............................judgments, appropriations
Court of patent appeals..........Court of Private Land Claims Courtney, John A......................Courts, county.......................... .
naval .....................................
. 58,641
.... 353
.... 378 . 66,381 .... 7261,378 ... 340.... 494.... 13
use of Weather Bureau records. 401,520Courts-martial, civilian witnesses........358
naval stations.................................. 13,358Courts of inquiry, civilian witnesses.. 358Courts of U.S.
Alaska ....77,163,272,387,445,650................................. 301
decisions, patent..................... 58,152,262,378,409,437,467,500,526,555,585,640
Federal reporter.................................. 186Florida.............................. 239,354,627,628Georgia...................................... 40,239,290Illinois............................................. 290,354Indian Territory..................... 40,137,178Ind. T., charges against officials. 137,152Indiana.............................................. 354internal revenue cases....................... 413Iowa........................ ........................ 290,354judgments, appropriations.......... 66,378Minnesota............................ .........93,137Missouri....................... 137,290,353Montana................. . ...................... 290,353Nebraska................................................. 353North Carolina............. ................ 290,353Oregon....................... 99,290,301,353rules of practice.................................... 445Tennessee..-.................................... 290,354Texas................................................. 40,178Vermont......................................... 290,353Virginia........................................... 239,290Washington State........................ 137,301West Virginia.......... 40,93,290,354Wisconsin......................................... 41,178see also Justice, Department of.
682 Inde x , 1904
PagePageCousins Jtobert G....................................... 138Covert, Alexander H.......................... 15,38Covert, William H.................................... 617Cow-peas, freight rates............................ 534
iron.......................................................... 145Cowan, Nelson........................................... 77Cowherd, William S....................... 23,119,333Cowpea-pod weevils.................................. 402Cows, apple pomace for.......................... 144
for dairying........................................... 143profitable and unprofitable................253protein for.................................................458
Cox, Cornelius C....................................... 333Cox, Joseph A..................................... 316,359Cox, Marshall...................................... 233,325Cozine, Hiram B.................................. 30,200Craig, Edward M....................................... 273Craig, George W......................................... 273Craig, Seth H....................................... 17,123Craigue, Mary A.................................. 40,104Cram, Emily E........................................... 316Crane, Hannah S....................................... 216Crane & Co.................................................... 118 |Crary, Charles W................................ 320,338Crassulaceee.......................................... 563,602 jCrater Lake National Park, rp., 1903.. 524
report, 1904 ............................................. 582 'Craven, John C........................................... 619Craver, Daniel........................................... 241Crawford, Edson H.......................... 128,205Crawford, George N.......................... 190,228 jCrawford, Joseph B.......................... 110,222 'Crawford, William H................................ 100 ’Crawford, William P........................ 318,358 iCrawford, Fort............................ 261,290,363 jCreager, Peter....................................... 320,339 !Cream, D. C............................................ 98,298 I
fat testing..................................................401 iseparators........................................ 429,458 '
Creameries ................................................ 429 |Credit system............................................. 372Creditors, foreign........................... .".......... 406Creed. Charles D....................................... 617Creek I nd ians.............................. 179,219,585Cribbins. Michael........... .............. 233,303 •Criminal cases, witnesses....................... 41Criminal laws, to revise and codify... 41Criminals, extradition..................... .. 63.
427,428,439,504,643Crimmitschau, Saxony............................ 54Crimson clover seed..'............................... 519 ;Crinoids....................................................... 508Crippleereek. Colo., topog. sheet.......... 584Cristobal Colon. Venezuela..'............... 65Crittenden. W. L....................................... 79Crockett, Hugh T................................ 17,135Croft, George IP......................................... 329Croly, James B............................................ 623 ’Cronkite, William G.......................... 102,134 1Cronmiller. William W.................... 274,653 !Crookston. Minn....................................... 437Crops, Argentina........................................ 411 I
chemistry of soils related to.... 432,519 India........................................................ 635insects affecting................................... 270, I
444,472,507,560,561,593 ‘ irrigated................................................ 577Mexico.................................................... 411nitrate of soda for................................. 577 iof 1903...................................................... 401Philippines.. 71,444,472,507,560,561,593 soiling.................................................... 253Southern States............. . ............ 431,487Spain ...................................................... 635statistics, 1903 .................................. 429
Crosier, Emma................................... 121,191Cross i’. McGuire......................................... 334Cross Sound, chart................................... 404Cross-ties...................................................... 403Crotty, John.............................................. 628
Croty, John, see Crotty.Crouch, Abram...........’.............................. 77Crouch, Lee................................................ 77Crow, Joseph....................................... 327,332Crow, William M.......................... ;.. 318,344Crow, Wyman J......................................... 340Crow Creek flood....................................... 490Crow Reservation............... 119,288,290,300Crowley, Joseph B........................ 223,341,622Crowther, Robert...................................... 616Crugom, Joseph......................................... 18Crum, William D....................................... 66Crumbaugh, William C..................... 320,352Crumpacker, Edgar D...................‘........... 117Crusselle, Edward...................................... 77Crusselle, Thomas G. W.......................... 77Cruzen, Alonzo R.........................•.............. 66Cryderman, Henry A.............................. 138Cryolite................................................. 376,498Ctenostomata..................................... 388,474Cuba........ ............................................ 157,265,
381,411,439,469,504,529,557,590,644alcohol motors and pumps..................550American rice....................................... 495American shipping............................ 149American vs. European trade..........147bats.................................................... 82,474cattle...................................................... 576chart........................................................ 263commerce......................................... 54,372commercial convention with Uni-
ted States................... .•........ 53,64,427copyright extended to............... 168,427cyclones................................................ 548education.................... 150electric railroads....................................257extradition ........................................... 643fishes........................................................ 565free government....................................385fruit.......................................................... 577imports.................................................. 551index to documents relating to........505live stock from Mexico..................... 157Mauser rifles captured in................. 240naval, etc., stations for U.S.... 153,155 postal convention with U.S................427reciprocity with U. S ............... 53,64,427shipments to......................................... 522sugar........................................................ 373tariff................................................ 372,373tax laws.................................................. 147tobacco imported from....................... 549treaties with United States........ 265,468Venezuelan cattle for........................ 634
Cuban seed tobacco.................................. 520Cucamonga Mountains...............................145Cuevas, Juan............................................... 213Culberson, Charles A.................................... 63Culebra, mobilization of squadrons... 153Cullom, Shelby M.............. ,............. 64,95,179Culton, James N.............. ‘.............. 303,348Culture media, for tubercle bacilli. 546,576Cumberland Gap, coal............................ 375Cumberland Presbyterian Church,
Prairiegrove, Ark.......................... 652Pulaski, Tenn....................................... 47
Cumberland River.................................... 594bridge...................................... 290,336
Cumberland Sound............... . ................ 594Cummings, Charles............... ...............15,133Cummings, James H.......................... 34,101Cummings, John....................................... 351Cummins, John F.............................. 223,312Cunningham, Martha M. del B........26,103Curing, of bacon....................................... 576
of cheese........................................, 144,576of meat ............................................. 49,576
Curkendall, Matilda L............................ 626Curran, Edward E.............................. 227,305Curran, Matthew.............................. 195,235
Janu ary —Decemb er 683
Currency...................................................... 329Colombia ....................................... 157,257imported into Salvador..................... 558Inao-China..................... 257Manchuria.............................................. 497of the world........................................... 435Panama................................................... 469Russia..................................................... 374South America....................................... 635systems in various countries............ 65United States.......................................... 505see also Comptroller of the Currency.
Current-wheels........................................... 487Currents, tidal........................................... 370Currier, Frank D........................ 242,334,358Currier, John W.................................. 308,353Curry, Burwell J....................................... 45Curtis, Charles...................... 119,219,288,335Curtis, William.................................. 314,346Curwensville, Pa., topographic sheet.. 151Cushing, Elizabeth S............................. 119Cushing, Martha W.......................... 195,360Cushion, Richard................................ 216,366Cushman, Francis IF................... 120,220,336Cushman, Zebedee M................................ 39Cusimano, A., & Co :................................ 331Custer County. Mont................................ 332Custer County, Okla.................................. 517Custom-house brokers.............................. 251Custom-house ports, Tucacas................. 65Custom-houses, Baltimore, Md............. 331
civil service........................................... 83Crist6bal Colon..................................... 65Mexico. 411,440,469,504,529,558,590,644
Customs appraisers, Pittsburg, Pa.... 6,47Customs decisions..................................... 529Customs districts....................................... 469Customs, Division of.......................... 66,67,
157,158,266,267,382,412,440,441,469, 470,504,505,529,530,558,591,645,646
additional clerks.................................. 66Customs duties, see Tariff—names of
articles imported.Customs inspection, Turkey................. 498Customs notaries................................. 66,67,
267,382,412,441,469,504,529,558,645Customs officers......................................... 147
schools for............................................. 635Customs regulations................................ 66
Canada..................................... 550,580,635Russia.................................................... 495
Customs Service............. 66,157,382,412,469Alaska.................................................... 440collecting customs........... . ................. 645obligors on bonds................................ 382officers............................. 646protests................................................... 266salaries.................................................... 9samples in protest cases..................... 440
Customs service, Canada......................... 493Ecuador.................................................. 644
Customs Service. P. I., report. 1902-03.. 443report, 1904 ............................................. 648
Cut-Head Indians.............................. 429,466Cutting, Henrj’ D...................................... 240Cutts, Mary E............................................. 33Cuyamaca. Cal., topographic sheet... 151Cuyo Island................................................. 270Cyclones .. . ................................... 145,490,548
Jamaica.................................................. 520Cyprinoids........................................... 388,474Cyprus, trade opportunities................... 497Cystidea.............................................. 600,602Dacus, Henry A......................................... 77Dailey, Williani H............................ 210,229Daily consular reports, see Consular
’ reports, daily.Dairy barns......................................... 253,402Dairy Congress, International............. 429Dairy Div.. 143,367,401,429,458,486,518,546
Page PageDairy Federation, International.......... 429Dairy herd........................................... 143,486Dairy industry, see Dairy Division.Dairy products........................................... 430
false branding...................................... 518Germany................................................. 522Great Britain......................................... 576standards....................................... 401,486
Dairying, expositions....................... 429Mexico.............................................. 372Queensland........... ............. 635
Dakota, Department of. report, 1903 .. 384Dakota militia.................................... 295Dalbec, Nelson........................................... 216Dale, Sarah E...................................... 125,203Dale County. Ala., bridge............... 290,336Dalican titer test...................... . 430,486Dalles, The, Oreg...................... 248,293,327Dalles military road grant. 44,94,214,248,294Daly, John.......................... . ................ 40,305Daly, Naomi E........................................... 650Dalzell, John............. 47,141,249,305,363,366Damascus, Syria....................................... 407Dampman, John W.................................. 138Dams, high masonry................................ 465
see also names of rivers and places.Danao River, chart.................................. 579Dandelions.................................................. 144Daniel, Woodson R............................ 204,225Daniels, Clara E....................................... 194Danish, see Denmark.Danish West Indies, see West Indies. Dantzler v. Lever....................................... 218Dar, William ............................................... 619Daram, chart............................... 460Darr, Catherine.................................. 237,306Darrah, George W.............................. 134,194Darters............................................................565Dashiell. Mary E. 0................................. 251Dasson, James.................................... 126,189Date-palms............................................ 368Daughters of the American Revolu-
tion. Nat. Society of the. see Nat. Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Davainea echinobothrida....................... 629Davainea tetragona.................................. 629Davao River, chart.................................... 633Davenport. Isaac....................................... 45Davenport. Norman B............... 1.. 105,236Davenport. Iowa......... 183,220,290,292,354Davenport Water Powe* Co... 183,2t0,292
David. Pierre J.............................. 64,295,355Davidheiser, Cyrus.............................. 34,113Davidson. James II......... .......................... 363Davidson. Mrs. S. M............................... 273Davidson County, Tenn.......................... 547Davidson Inlet. ........................................ 404Davies, Henry A................................ 243,307Davis, Augustus.................................. 317,344Davis, Charles B................................ 204,351Davis, Charles R................................. 119,217Davis, David M.................................. 194,239Davis, George B.................................... 31,101Davis. Henry F.................................... 126,194Davis. Horace E.................................... 26,102Davis, James W.................................... 26,103Davis. Joseph...................................... 229,307Davis. Lucretia.................................. 195,237Davis. Talton T ....................................... 187Davis, Thomas.................................. . 14,133Davis. W. D................................................. 330Davis. William.................................... 139,197Davis, William C.................................. 29,192Davis, William P....................................... 340Davis. Wilson H......................................... 351Davis v. Sims............................................... 218Davis Coal and Coke Company .... 96,330Davis Island dam..................... .’.............. 597
684 Inde x , lb04
PageDavison, Elizabeth............................ 210,224Davison,,lames......................................... 651Davison Chemical Company................. 385Daw, Phebe A.................................. 320,349Dawes Commission, see Five Civilized
Tribes, Commission to the. Daws, Calvin............................................... 33Dawson, Ann..................................... 223,312Day, George W................................ 31,35,108Day, Joshua......................................... 114,232Day, Martha A.................................... 125,203Day marks, Pacific Coast........................ 371
Philippine Islands.............................. 270United States .. 146,405,491,521,550, 580
Dayton, Alston G....................................... 242Dayton, Ohio, port of delivery. 251,290,382Dead-Letter Office.............................. 588,643
report, 1904............................................. 643Deaf and Dumb, Columbia Inst, for the
Instruction of the, report, 1903.. 524report, 1904 ............................................. 582
Dearborn, Alfred W.................................. 348Deardorff, Eliza......................................... 23Deardorff, John W.................................... 23Deardourflt, David................................... 351Dearen, G. H....................................... 118,297De Armond, David A......................... .... 137De Arnaud, Charles A.............................. 624Deaths, records....................... 7,117,294,633De Baugh, Elizabeth........................ 210,224Debt, Argentina......................................... 557
national, Brazil................................... 381statistics of the world........................ 435see also Public debt.
Decimal classification.............................. 566Decisions, Alaskan Boundary Tribunal 503
Compt.of theTreas. 158,412,503,558,591Court of Claims.............................. 77,251customs.................................................. 529Dept, of Commerce and Labor. 145,254,
369,404,433,460,490,520,548,579.632 labor............................ 52,405,434,491,634land........ 55,149,374,407,436,462,524,552patents..................................... 58,152,262,
378,409,437,467,500,526,555,585,640 pension.......................... '...........................55,
149,259,374,407,435,462,498,524Sherman antitrust law..................... 378Supreme Court........................ 77,251,588Supreme Court, P. I............................ 560Treasury.................................. 67,158,267,
382,412,441,470,504,529,558,591,646Decker, Charles E............................... 16,122Decks, water-tight................................... 409Declination, of sun, 1905 .......................... 555Decorations from foreign govts.... 64,156 Deemer, Elias................... 28,123,224,341,622Deer Creek, coal....................................... 375Deer Creek Reservation................... 409,436Deer Isle, Me., topographic sheet........377Deeter, Josiah B ................................126,189Defective classes, schools for................. 150Deficiency appropriations........ 289,296,329
see also bureaus and objects.De Frietas, Vincent.................................. 107Degreasing, of wool.................... . 149,523Deland, George......................................... 345Delaney, Margaret......................... 135,192Delaware, gazetteer................................. 462
labor laws............................................. 52mail contracts..................................... 528post route map..................................... 62river and harbor improvement........596
Delaware Bay..................................... 271,594canal to Chesapeake Bav................. 363lights................................... 9,337
Delaware Indians .... 6,55,94,179,259,266Delaware River......................................... 594
lights.................................................. 9,337
PageDelegates, Alaska.............................. 214,249
Indian Territory............. .................... 142list of............... . ..................................... 22
Delinquent officers................................... 66Delorme, W. Va., bridge........... .. 220,294Delta County, Colo................................... 380Demarest, Georgia R........................ 204,225Deming, Osmer S......................... 190,346Demonstration farms.............................. 145De Motte, Charles W........................ 121,198Denaturation of spirit....................... 551Denham, Merril.................................. 181Denison, Samuel J............................. 618Denison Light and Power Company... 534Denmark, agricultural cooperation... 256
agriculture...................................... 492American boots and shoes........ 406,496butter and eggs............................. 522labor arbitration........................... 406mail automobiles................................ 497new trading company...................... 148passenger steamers......... .................... 548poultry and eggs.................................. 406
Dennett, John........................................... 651Dennis, Cyrenius.................................. 31,326Dennis, James H................................ 181,217Dennis, William W............................ 319,339Dennison, W. Neil.................................. 29Denny, James W............ 41,138.240,355Denny, W., & Co................................ 221,291Denston, Mary A................................ 230,324Dentistry, D. C.................................. 10,24,93Denton. Janies.......................................... 96Denver, Colo., 11th civil-service dist.. 534
mint and assay office............. 66,267,647Depew, Chauncey M................................... 182Deposit Savings Association................. 330Depositions, naval courts....................... 13Depositories, shipments to........ 85,169,279,
391,419,449,477,511,537,567,605,657Deputy collectors of customs............. 9,183Deputy marshals, escape of prisoners. 41Derailments, of trains........167,390,475,565
prevention of.................. 493Derby, Elias H........................................... 652Derby, Basket........................................... 652Derelicts....................................... 154,263,336De Rocher, Charles W........................ 20,136Derr Manufacturing Company............. 84Derrington, Martha J....................... 130,207Desecration of American flag..........12,262Desertion of American seamen........... 149Designs, see Official gazette, PatentOff.Des Moines, Iowa, public building.... 157Des Moines, Fort....................................... 272Des Plaines River..................................... 594Detroit River............................................. 161,
414,415,445,473,507,532,561,598,650 chart........................................................ 532
Devils Lake Reservation. 25,99,290,429,466map.......................................................... 500
Devine, Thomas H............................ 203,346Devlin, William S.............................. 310,340Devonian crinoids.................................... 508Devonian cystidea, etc......................’eOO, 602Devore, Ann A....................................... 19.42Dewire, Mary....................................... 29,310De Witt, Louis................................... 139,202Dews, Pink................................................ 273Dexter, Penelope A.......................... 237,308Deyo, James K................................... 203,346Diamond, Ida..................................... 317,352Diamond Shoal, light, etc........ 221,290,337Diamonds.................... ............................... 406Dick, Charles.............................................. 240Dickey, James M...................:............ . 21,30Dickey, John W......................................... 350Dickey, Samuel A.............................. 109,130Dickinson, Bessie M................................ 616
Janu ary —Decemb er 685
PageDickinson, Joseph............... . ........... 307,352Dickinson, N. Dak., land office. 22,141,178
• ' t ............ 5241 7 IC KI II Mill. • I'd ik.jlclll'l '-7711V v •Dictionary catalogues, rules forDiebitsch, Paul.........................................Dies, private...............-.............................Dietrich, Charles II........... . ......................Dietrich, Charles H., Special Com. on.Differential rates.......................................Digest, of rules of House........................
of rules of House, to print....:........
619297116298407 620
______ _________ _ 362of Treasury decisions...........................529
Digestion, & food preservatives. 401,518,630experiments with poultry............... 401
Digestive enzymes............................ 546,576Digestive organs, cattle.......................... 630Dillard, Noah............... ,.......................... 216Dilley, Margaret................................ 315,342Dillingham, Benjamin............................ 350Dillingham, William P......... 98,183,298,300Dimond, W. W............. 187,249,291,364,365Dingier, Mary..................................... 318,352Dinosaur trachodon annectens ... 388,474Diphtheria.................................................. 587Diplomacy...........................................Diplomatic correspondence................... 644Diplomatic list............... .................... 63,155,
265,380,410,439,468,528,557,589,643Diplomatic service.................................. 24,
63,95,178,410,528,643Haiti and Santo Domingo................... 380jurisdiction........................................... 354Panama............................................. 64,523
Directory, Army.......................... 71,160,2/0,385,414,444, 473,507,532,561,598.649
bird and game protectionists ... 49,486 Congressional............................ 5,287,613House.................................................... - 22Senate........... . ...................................... 614
Dirschner, John C............. -...............210,233Disbrow, Charles................................... 16,28Disbrow, Mary .4.................. 306,341Disbursements, see Expenditures.Disbursing officers, D. C Discoveries, scientific .... Diseases, Colon...............
infectious, of animals, of cattle........................of cattle, to print........of cotton........... ...........of plants......................of potatoes...................of trees..........................Panama.........................Panama Isthmus........
21854
268143,401,486,576 ............. 493,630 ............. 294,361 .................... 629 .... 401,431,487 ............. 577,581
Disk plows...................................Dislocations, metatarsal bone Disputes, labor........................Distilled spirits, see Spirits.Distillery warehouses............................Distinguished-service list.......................District attys., internal revenue cases.
list of......................................................District courts, see Courts of U. S.
... 253
... 384 .... 384 .... 147 .... 413 137,239
646160413
58
80,District of Columbia------- ------------164,275,388,415,445,533,562,599,654
Albemarle street.... 98,217,288,290,615 aliens.................................. 299alleys...................................................... 183American Cross of Honor................. 334Amer. Rv. Appliance Exhibition 614,620 appointments and promotions........ 98appropriations........ 117,180,288,291,329army general hospital
654184654217
assessments................................assistant surveyor.....................auditor.........................................badges of military societies ..Barrv monument. — ............. 302,355baths............................................. 10,23,291Beatty & Ha wkins’ addition. 10,218,294
PageDistrict of Columbia, Bennings chem-
ical fire-engine company.. 184blind......................................................... 183bonds on contracts.............................23,98building lines....................................... 23Charities, Board of.............................. 80checks..................................... 218,291,299Chesapeake and Ohio Canal bonds. 333children........................................... 80,654Clifton street........................................ 184commissioners........ 165,388,445,599,654contingent expenses....... corporation counsel’s office corporations, to print laws.dentistry........................divorce ............................docking of horses........earthquakes.................Education, Board of .. electric wires...............Electrical Department Engineer Department. Euclid place...............Excise Board...............
80184
10,24,93 .... 218
299 '145,369 ....... 165
.. 6,9,98,291,333........................ 562
....... 165,599,654 9,218,287,288,291
... 298
... 275 ... 654 ... 184 446,509 .... 9
filing incorporation articles finances.....................................Fire Department...................Flint street, etc.....................4th civil-service district.... 4th street northeast.............fraudulent sale of mdse.... 119,291,299gas.................................................... 299,599Gen. Federation Women’sClubs. 291,333
.......... 6,98
........... 299
........... 184............. 1659,24,94,184 388,533,654 ......... 10,94............. 81
Georgetown......................Government reservation Grant street.......................Handel bust................. .harbor................................Health Department........height of buildings........herons.......................... ..historical buildings and landmarks 295 horses.................. 24inauguration ................................ 615,620insane................................ 24,183,287,291insanitary buildings........................... 23inspection of meat, etc...................-- 275Insurance, Dept.of .... 165,388,445,599 insurance laws........... i......... 388,445,599Jones statue........................................... 137Kalorama avenue........... 10,218,287,290Kosciuszko statue............... 294,302,355labor disputes................................ 137,239land ............................ 98,178,291,299,334lectures................................................... 614libraries........................................... 217,299licenses............................................... 10,23Longfellow statue................................ 355lots resubdivided....................... 10,23,94M street................................................... 9Madison street........................... 9,291,333marriage.................................... 98,291,334medicine and surgery............... 299,333militia.................................................... 357milk and cream.......................... 98,298nontaxable land............. ...................... 275officers of Navy and Marine Corps. 587pardons................................................... 1°parks...................................................... 6,98Pennsylvania avenue................... 10,184Pintsch Compressing Company ... 5,23playgrounds......................................... 183Police Court judges...............................183post-office................... 61,155,212,327,645post route map...................................... 62Potomac River.................................. 5,178Potomac River bridges.. 74,182,271,594public convenience stations........... 299public health........,................Public Library.........................
. 388,415
. 217,599
686 Index , 1904
PageDistrict of Columbia, Q st. northwest . 98
Q street northwest, bridge.......... 6R street northeast................................ 10recognizances....................................... 10report, 1903............................................. 165reservation 32.............................. 10,23,94Rochambeau statue..................... 44,428sale of personal property .. 218,291,299 School street................................. 184,333schools............................................. 80,6547th street northwest.......................... 183snow and ice.......... 5,10,23,93,94,98,159South avenue....................................... 10special-tax scrip................................. 334Street-Cleaning Department........... 599streets.... 9,10,23,93,98,183,217,288,291 Sunday closing................................... 218T street northeast................................ 217taxes.... 10,119,184,291,298,300,333,334 telegraph wires................................... 183Temporary Home for ex-Union Sol-
diers and Sailors............................ 356theaters.................................................. 8013| street southwest............................ 62120th street northeast.......................... 18328th street northeast......................... 1022d street northwest.......................... 18423d street northwest................... 298,333union station................. 6,9,291,298,334V street northwest......... 10,217,288,291Vermont avenue.................................. 9W street northeast................. 98,217,291Washington-L’Enfant plan............... 295water...................................................... 654water mains and sewers .... 10,290,333 water-supply................................. 594,649Wright road................................. 290,333Wyoming avenue................. 217,290,299
District of Columbia, Committee onthe, House........... 23,119,217,333,620
House, assistant clerk........................ 117Senate............................ 9,98,183,298,614
Divorce, D. C............................................... 218Dix, Dorothea L., monument................. 99Dixon, Joseph M............... 140,248,358 Dixon, Thomas........................................... 273Dobozy, Peter P...................... .......... 112,228Dock charges............................................. 493Dockendorf, Nickles................................ 618Docket clerk, House................................ 215Docking of horses................................ 24,299Doctors, see Physicians. Document room, House.......................... 22Documentary stamps.............................. 505Documents, bound volumes......... ......... 48,
142,252,366,400,429,457,545,575,629 catalogue, 1899-1901............................ 83changes in printing law................... 67Commerce and Labor Dept .... 290,361 comprehensive index, 1881-93.. 361,428
for free distribution to libraries.... 534 | franks for....................................... .. 5,44 jmonthly catalogue............... 84,167,276, 1
390,416,446.475,510,534,565,604,655 1 reprints........................................... 179,247sale, etc., by Interior Department.. 640 sale of...................................................... 565 'sergeant-at-arms of House........ 247,293shipments to depositories.. 85,169,279, i
391,419,449,477,511,537,567,605,657 to reduce number printed................. 362
Documents, Supt. of................... 83,167,276,390,416,446,475,510,534,565,604,655
Agric. Dept, publications for sale... 403 report, 1903............................................. 83reprints of documents................. 179,247
Dodd, Jacob......................................... 226,312Dodd, Prescilla C................................ 325,349Dodge City, Kans..................................... 403
PageDog River, see Escatawpa River. Dogfishes, Canada..................................... 551Dolan, John A................................... 118,181Dolliver, Jonathan P................... 100,115,327Domestic animals.............................. 487,504Domestic help, Italy............... :.............. 581Dominican Republic, see Santo Do-
mingo.Donahoe, John.................................... 226,315Donato, Auguste....................................... 78Donato, Cornelius......................... 78Donnelly, James....................................... 624Donohoe, John, see Donahoe.Donovan, Michael............................ 112,136Donvig’s life-saving globe..................... 406Doorkeeper of House................................ 620Dopp, Cyrus B....................................... 32, 111Dora Harbor, chart.................................... 460Dorfner, Annie...................... 36,200Dority, Henry..................................... 107,136Dorsey, John............................................... 241Dorsey, John F........................................... 627Dougal, Emma C............................... 234,325Dougherty, James.............................. 125,196Dougherty, John......................................... 24Dougherty, Mary........... .................... 190,230Doughty, Ella M., schooner.............. 7,331Douglas, Fort....................................... 77,162Dover, Del.................................................. 547Dow, John.............................................. 15,136Dowling, Martin................................ 216,366Dowsetts Reef, chart................................ 502Drafts, forced............................................. 588
Treasury................................................ 268Dragon-flies................................................. 603Dragon-fly nymphs.......................... 415,475Drainage................................ 144,431,487,519Drake, Dexter T....................................27,106Draper, Anna E.................................. 192,344Draper, George.................................... 196,343Draper, William H......... 42,139,243,359,628Drawbacks, on bags.................................. 266
United States.................................. 258,522Drawing...................................................... 593Drawn work............................................... 440Dredge boats, Mississippi River........... 596Drennan, Charles...................................... 163Dresden, Germany.................................... 54Dress trimmings ......... 148Dressel, Grace..................................... 316,360Dried fruit............................................. 54,372Drifter balloon float................................ 148Driggars, Ann M.............................. •.. 43,111Drill, Army................................................ 647Drill regulations, infantry..................... 530Drinks, see Beverages—Liquors. Driscoll, Michael E................................ 24,334Droughts................................... 523,551Drouillard’s drifter balloon float.......... 148Drug plants......................................... 401,489Drugs, adulteration.................................. 12,
25,120,143,186,295, 367,401,518examination of..................................... 382patents.................................................... 358
Drummon, William P.............................. 357Drummond, Isaac S.............................122,196Dry rot.......................................................... 145Drv Tortugas............................................... 434
fishes................. 167,565Dryden, John F..................... 61,301Dubois, Fred T............ 9,11,213,298,327Du Bois, Maggie.................................. 226,312Duff, Mary L.............................................. 615Dugger, Frank........................................... 79Dugger, George R..................................... 79Dugger, Georgia K................................... 79Dugger, Mary E......................................... 18Duluth, Minh............................................. 185Dumanquilas Bay, chart........................ 438Dumping, campaign against................. 580
J anu ar y —Decemb er 687
Dunbar, Eveline C.................-.. - ■Duncan Rocks................................. .Dunes..................................................Dunford, Mary E....................... - ■Dunkirk, France, steamship line Duniap, R. A...................................Dunn, Anna A................................Dunn, Anna S...................................Dunn, Evelyn M......... ....................Dunn, Herbert O............................Dunn, Richard................................Dunn, William S............................Dunning, Allan..............................Durango...........................................
iron mountain..........................railroad......... .............................
Durborow v. Lorimer.....................Durkee, James................................Durum wheat.................................Dust, device for laying.................
in atmosphere............................prevention on highways........
.... 334 130,203 ... 547.... 551.... 548.... 635 .. 14,28Dutch, Alonzo....<............................
Dutch, see Netherlands.Dutch East Indies, see East Indies.Dutcher, Washington J....................... 34,188Duties, see Tariff—names of articles
110,127 . 20,131 .... 440 311,341 .... 496 .... 648 ___ 267
imported.Duttenhaver, Philip Duval, Mary D.........Dyea, Alaska.............Dyer, James L...........Dyers..........................Dysentery...................Eads, James B.................... ....................Eagle, Alaska, road............................ 22,117
subport of entry................................... 440Eagle Harbor, Mich.......................... 291,337Eagle River, Mich., chart....................... 650Earnest, Seeley............................................. 342Ears, cattle.................................................. 630Earth, atmosphere.................................. 145,
369,403,433,490,520,548comparison of moon with................. 388measurement of................................... 370
Earthquakes....................................... 520,548Philippines............................................. 71,
270,443,444,472,507,560,561,593Washington, D. C........................ 145,369
Earwigs..............................Eason, Stephen.................East, see Orient.East Anchor Cove, chart
166,475.... 78
... 460
... 72
... 384
... 263 .... 464 .... 54 .... 154 ... 372 .... 596 .... 52 290,354
East Superior,’ Wis., light....................... 632East Washington Heights Ry. Co.......... 620East Washington Heights Traction
Railroad............... 23,184,287,291,620Easter Island, chart.................................. 586Eastern Dispensary, D. C............... '.......... 165Eastern Oklahoma Ry.......... 11,99,178,219Eastern Railroad Company .... 26,293,383 Easton, Pa., public building................. 382Eastrv, British steamship................. 64,644Easum, Isabel F.................................. 189,231Eaton, Ira K............................................... 617Eaton, Lucy J............................................- *72Eaton, Minnie H................................ 314,347Eayrs, Winslow P........... ............ 35Ebensburg, Pa., topographic sheet.... 261
East Bay..............................................East, Dept, of the, report, 1903 .... East Gulf blockading squadron.. East Hampton, L. I., topog. sheet. East Indies, British........................
coast lights...................................East Indies, Dutch..........................East River...................................
chart..............................................East St. Louis, Ill............................
Page 245,309
253,432 319,361.... 258 .... 79.... 624 123,206.... 348.... 96 .... 618 .... 12319,341 .... 148 .... 148
Ebert, George W.......................Echinoderms..............................Eclipses, annular...................... .
of the sun...............................Economic conditions, France.
Page .... 651 446,565 .... 270 389,561
372 266 367374406
United States....................................Economic Entomologists, Assoc, of.Economic geology, Contributions toEconomic union, Europe.........Economics, agricultural...................Ecuador.................................................
customs laws..................................quarantine......................................tariff.................................................
Edenton, N. C., topographic sheetEdgar, John S...................................... 227,318Edgar, William..................................... 43,200Edgecomb, Anna W.................................. 330Edgemont, S. Dak., geologic atlas .... 498Edick, Charles H................................ 203,238Edisto River................................................. _72EdnorS.......................................................... 5o8Edson, Abner B...................................... 20,29Education, agricultural................... 431,487
commercial and industrial.......... 53,497Liberia.................................................... 54technical................................................. 552
431,487 590,644 .... 64 .... 440 .... 265 .... 554
see also Education, Bureau of.Education and Labor, Com. on. 10,184,428Education Board, General..................... 150Education, Board of, D. C., rp.. 1903 ... 165Education, Bureau of, Interior De-
partment..................... 374,436,524,582annual statement, 1904 ....................... 552report, 1902............................................. 150report, 1903........................................- - - 524
Education, Bureau of, P. I.... 506,560,593report, 1903 ............................................. 471
Educational institutions,ordnance. 71,100Educator, world’s..................................... 55Edwards, George T............................ 109,225Edwards, Henry.................................. 30,106Edwards v. Hunter.................................... 619Edwards Plateau...................................... 459
- 290,337. 22,117.... 406.... 147.... 253.... 522.... 576.... 144.... 430
Eells, Arthur F..............................Egbert, Fort, road.........................Eggs............ ...................................
condensed..................................cost in winter..........................Denmark....................................Europe........................................evaporation..............................game-birds................................Great Britain..........................
Egypt, agricultural machinery agriculture...........................
cattle plague............................commerce..................................cotton.........................................cotton goods............................electrical appliances.............imports.....................................
. 492. 459. 493. 635. 406. 372. 581
__ . 551Eibenstock, Germany....................... 148Eight-hour day ... 184,185,240,354,428,429Eighth street northwest, D.C........ 290,333Ekarma Island, chart...................... 556Elders Ridge, Pa., coal.......................3/5
topographic sheet........................ 464Eldon, Mo., topographic sheet...... 553Elections, contested.................................. 24,
119,218,334,619,620,621614Hawaii.......................................
President of United States ..Senators....................................
Elections, Committee on, No. 1No. 2.........................................No. 3.....................................
............. 645............. 476
........24,218 218,334,621 . 24,119,334
Electors, Delegate from AlaskaElectric fire alarms.......................
249434
688 Index , 1904
PageElectric furnaces................................ 562,600Electric lighting, Buenos Ayres............439
Honolulu........................ 249,291,364,365Oahu........................................................ 142Porto Rico............................................. 645
Electric plants, foreign.............................522Electric power, France.......................... 54
from water power.............................. 493Is6re........................................................ 257
Electric railroads...................................... 493Buenos Ayres......................... 381Cuba........................................................ 257Germany................................................ 497Great Britain....................................... 497high-speed..................................... 562,600Italy..........................................................257Liege ...................................................... 258municipal ownership................... 54,407Nice.......................................................... 406Peru................................................. 493,551speed ............................. 258trackless................................................ 493vs. motor omnibuses.......................... 495
Electric storms........................................... 520Electric transportation, Germany........551Electric voltage.............................. ’........ 372Electric wires, D. C............... 6,9,98,291,333Electrical appliances, Egypt................. 581Electrical Dept., D.C., report, 1904.... 562Electrical units................................. 522,580Electricity, as power in irrigation........466
atmospheric........................................... 433Austria.................................................... 493for dispelling fog................................. 257inventions and experiments........... 257Paraguay............................................... 493standards & measuring instrumen ts. 461
Electrotechnical industry, Germany.. 148Elementary education............................ 150Elevator charges, grain.......................... 534Elevators, public buildings................... 67Eliza, brig........... ........................................ 163Eliza, brigantine....................................... 651Elizabeth, N. J., bridge...................... 25,337Elizabeth, N. C.......................................... 353Elk national park ................................... 249Elk River, Minn., bridge.. 178,221,292,298Elk River.................................................... 72
Embroideries..............................Emergency Hospital, D. C........
report, 1904..............................Emerich, Martin..........................Emery, A. H................................Emery, Charles F............. .........Emigrants, German school for Emigration, Argentina.............
Chinese....................................from England and Ireland.
Elkins, Stephen B.................................. 97,182Ella M. Doughty,schooner................. 7,331Elliot, Camp, Panama.............................. 587Elliott, Emma M................................ 125,200Elliott, Robert................................... 320,345Elliott, Sebastian B.............................. 20,28Elliott, Stephen.................................. 127,200Ellis Edwin................................................ 623Ellis, Joseph M................................... 204,224Ellis, William...................................... 127,206Ellis Island................................... 52,255,300Ellis Island, Com. to Investigate Con-
dition of Immigrant Station at.. 276Ellmaker, Thomas............................ 321,339Elmer, Lorenzo D................................ 40,193Elmore, Albert S................................ 115,140Elreno, Okla............................................... 363Elston, John H........................................... 624Elwood, AzariahS............................ 317,341Ely, Eugene H........................................... 355Embezzlement, D. C................. 218,291,299
.............266
............. 165
............. 599
............. 330
............. 179
....... 31,108
.............551
.............635
............. 493
.............581
PageEmigration, from Italy............................ 551
Great Britain to Canada................... 492of laborers from Mexico................... 523to United States...........-.......................... 498
Emmons, Emeline F........................ 104,135Emory Methodist Episcopal Church
South, Brightwood, D. C............. 651Empire Diamond Co.. San Francisco.. 264 Employees, agreements with employ-
see also names of Depts, and bureaus. Employers, agreements with employ-
ees ............... 52,405,435,491,634Employment, of children....................... 372Employment agencies, France............. 493Encampment, Wyo.................................. 462Energy, conservation of.......................... 546
in unit of light...................................... 433Engineer Battalion, see Engineer
Troops.Engineer Dept., D. C., report, 1903........ 165
report, 1904 ..................................... 599,654Engineer depots......................................... 594Engineer held manual............................ 531Engineer School....................................... 386,
472,531,593,594,597,649Engineer School of Application, see
Engineer School.Engineer Troops........................ 386,531,649Engineering, methods ........................ 649
opportunities abroad................... 523,551rural.................................... 432
Engineering standards, Great Britain. 523Engineering structures, wave action.. 561Engineers, Canada................................... 523
civil, Navy..................................... 527,555civilian.................................................. 271France............................ .......... 160vessels........................... 407
Engineers, Board of.................................. 649Engineers, Corps of.................................. 71,
160,186,271,386,414,444,561,593,649 professional papers............................ 531report, 1903............................................. 269report, 1904 ..................................... 597,649
Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, Board of, see Rivers and Harbors.
England, see Great Britain.English, James H.............................. 233,324Engraving and Printing, Bureau of .. 68
report, 1904 ............................................. 559Enlisted men, Army, claims.......... 12,652
Army, losses at Galveston, etc........356Marine Corps......................................... 587Navy................................................ 138,587
Enlistment, Army................................... 385militia.................................................... 159Navy........................................................ 379
Enon Baptist Ch., Chesterfield Co.,Va. 387Enrolled Bills, Com. on, clerks........ 22,329Entomologists, economic........................ 367Entomology, economic..................... 431,488
see also Entomology, Bureau of— Insects.
Entomology, Bureau of (formerly En-tomology, Division of).......... . 49,144,
252,367,402,430,458,486,518,546,630Entre Rios.................................................. 156Entry of public lands............... 248,295,377Enzymes, digestive................................... 546Eopolucci, Annie M........................ 311,360Ephemeris, American, 1907 ................... 263Epworth Heights, chart........................ 386Equation of time, 1905 .............................. 555Equator crossings, see Pilot charts.
409,437,467, 500,501,527,555,585,586report, 1903 ..................................... 153,154report, 1904 ............................................. 641
January —Decemb er 689
Page ■ Equity cases, rules of practice............... 445 |Erbstoeser, Heinrich........................ 319,347Erie, Pa., harbor improvement............... 596 .
waterworks................................... 293,362 .Erie, Lake.................................................. 414,
415,445,473,507,532,561,594,598,650 | chart......................................... 272,445,598 iplankton alga-..................................... 565
Erving, Annie P................................ 121,192Erwin, John VV..................................... 40,105Erwin, Mary T.............................................. 78 jErzerum, Turkey........................................257Escatawpa River, bridge................. 221,291Esch, John J.................. 138,220,241,336,356Escondido, Port, chart...............................527Esculent tubers......................................... 149Esdell, Andrew.................................. 229,315Eskridge, Sue S.................................. 195,360Esquimalt, British Columbia................. 148Estero de Agiabampo, see Agiabampo.Estey, Charles J......................................... 627Estigmene acreea Dru................................ 402Estimates of appropriations, see bu-
reaus and objects.Ethiopia, see Abyssinia. Ethnology, Mexico.................................. 590Ethnology, American, Bureau of.. 165,563
printing of bulletins............. 179,247report, 1899..................................... 165,564report, 1900 ............................................. 564report, 1901............................. 415,603
Etlah, monitor........................................... 96Euclid place, D. C........... 9,218,287,288,291Eulogies, see Memorial addresses.Eureka Insurance Co., Pittsburg............ 383Europe, agriculture.................................. 492
American hosiery and underwear . 523 American pine and redwood..............495bankers aiding exporters................. 522beet sugar.............................. 256,580,635butter..................................................... 53coast lights........................................... 262commerce.. 147,148,257,376,406,497,550 cotton crisis........................................... 147dock charges......................................... 493drought.................................................. 551economic union.................................... 406eggs.......................................................... 576flax market........................................... 257freight rates........................................... 494grain........................................................ 494hay and straw from............. 367,412,545hops.......................................................... 581
, importers............................................... 493industries............................... 148,550interests in the Orient.............. ........ 523petroleum trade.................................. 406poultry.................................................... 576products of............................................. 372sea traffic of ports.................................. 497silk.......................................................... 258sugar........................................................ 373sugar-beets............................. 373,492whalebone whales............................... 509see also names of countries.
European Station, operations of fleet. 153report, 1903............................................. 153report, 1904 ............................................. 587
Evangelical Luth. Ch., Strasburg, Va. 274Evans, Benjamin F................. 195,236Evans, Enoch J........................ 129,326Evans, John R.......................... 198,222Evaporation, from incubator eggs .... 144Evaporators, fruit....................................... 458Evening sessions, farmers’ institutes.. 50 Everett, Charles M.............................. 26,103Evidence, public lands.. 248,293,327Evins, Henderson..................... 322,358
PageExaminations, civil service................... 475
militia.................................................... 159Naval Academy.................................... 587navy-yards and naval stations.......... 153
Examining boards, Army..................... 269Exchange, Brazil...................................... 381
international.................................. 65,590international, to print............... 247,428rate in Mexico..................................... 558stability of............................................... 590
Exchange Service, International.......... 508Exchanges, industrial............................ 494
public documents................................ 165Excise Board, D. C.. report. 1903 .......... 275Exclusion of Chinese................. 52,167,295Executive appropriations....................... 23,
95,177,178,620Executive Mansion, stable..................... 162Executive Office, see President of U. S.Executiveorders,Civil Gov.,P.I. 442,443,560
President of United States . 146,267,575Executive proclamations, see Procla-
mations of President.Executive secretary, P. I., report, 1903 . 442 Exhibitions, see Expositions.Expansion, national................................ 523
territorial and commercial............... 461Expansive classification........................ 566Expenditures....................... 383,469,552,646
see also names of Departments, etc.Experiment station record.................... 49,
144,253,368,402,458,487,518,577,630Experiment station work..................... 144,
253,402,458,459,577,630Experiment stations, agricultural, see
Agric, experiment stations.mining............................................. 100,242steam engineering......... .................... 153
Experiment Stations. Office of. 49,144,252,368,402,431,458,486,518,546,577,630
report, 1903 ............................................. 431report, to print annually........... 294,361
, Experiments, cooperative..............431,519electric..................................................... 257
I Explosions, Frankford Arsenal............ 76,162,268,650
Iona Island........................................... 216Missouri, U. S. S.................................... 587Naval Torpedo Station....................... 330prevention of....................................... 497
| Explosives, testing.................................... 508I Export tax, see Tariff—names of arti-
cles exported.| Exporters, French.................................... 54
information for.................................... 581suggestions for...................................... 148to Philippines....................................... 54to South America................................ 257;poris..............os, oo, n/, zoo, zoo, 3/1,400,
429,435,461,492.522.5-50.552,580,634 agricultural...................... 50.157,400,504
declared for United States........147,149drawback, on......................................... 522economic factor.................................... 497freight rates........................................... 276iron and steel.................................. 65,381see also countries and places.
Exposition Board, P. I............. 160,270,471Expositions, dairying.............................. 429
floating................................................... 406see also names of expositions—
places where held.Express, Mexico........................................ 54Extracts, flavoring..................................... 430Extradition, Brazil.................................... 427
Chile and Belgium............................... 504Cuba......................................................... 643
11778—No. 120—05---- 6
690 Index , 1904
PageExtradi tion, Guatemala.............................428
Haiti........................................................ 643U. S. and Netherlands................... 63,439
Extraterritorial rights, France................589Great Britain......................................... 589United States........................ 589
Eye worms.................................................. 629Eyes, cattle.............................................. 630Fabrics, arsenic in......... ...........................546Factories, jewelry................................... 64
pollution of waterways.......................582Venezuela............................................. 469
Fagus atropunicea................................... 547Fairbanks, Charles W... 21,146,212,296,327 Fairbanks district..................................... 375Fairbrass, Frederick J...................... 129,189Fairchild, John G................................ 31,102Fairfax, Iowa, topographic sheet........ 56Fairhead, George B.......................... 128,305Fairs, German}’......................................... 493Falkland, N. C., topographic sheet.... 584 Falkland Islands.................................... 501Fanshaw, Aaron...................................... . 625Fargo, Charles O................................ 195,351Fargo, N. Dak............................................. 578
bridge ............................................. 121,179Fargo and Moorhead Street Ry.Co. 121,179 Farley, Thomas P..................................... 617Farm animals, see Cattle—Hogs—Hor-
ses—Sheep.Farm products, see Agricultural.Farmer, Charity M............................ 205,246Farmers, handling forest lands........... 368
soil problems for.......................... 401,488Farmers & Mechanics’ Nat. Bk., Phila. 118 Farmers’ bulletins, Agric. Bur., P. I... 70,
71,269,385,443,592,593,648Agriculture Department................... 49,
143,144,145,252,253,368,401,402,430,432,458,487,489,517,518,546, 630, 631
Farmers’ institute lectures............. 547,577Farmers’ Institute Workers, American
Association of............................ 50,144Farmers’ institutes........ 50,401,431,459,487
Farming, Argentina................................ 433Liberia....................... 493relation of sugar beets to........... 401,489
Farming machinery, see Agricultural.Farms, community demonstration.... 145
drainage........................................... 144Great Britain....................................... 523model............................................... 401,432tree planting......................................... 459western....................,............................ 458
Farquhar, Norman H.............................. 164Farr, Elijah........................................... 15,132Farr, George W............................. 125,198Farrell, Edward J..................................... 141Farrell, Mary..................................... 122,194Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk & Co................... 628Fat testing of cream................................ 401Fats............................................................... 430
from aquatic products...................... 389Fatu channel, chart............................... 410Fauna, fossil, Colorado............................ 150Fauna, North American............... ......... 49Fawcett, Alpheus................................ 17,129Federal control of commerce, etc........604Federal Convention................................ 476Federal George, schooner...................... 273Federal reporter......................................... 186Feeble-minded, education of................. 150Feeding, hogs..................................... 143,630Feeding stuffs, see Food for cattle.Fees, consuls in Uruguay....................... 65
homestead entries............................... 327shipping................................................ 67solicitors in France............................ 55
Feet, see Foot.
PageFeland, W. S....................................... 119,180Feldspar................................................. 56,376Fellentreter, Andrew................................ 316Fellows, Augustus............................ 135,198Felton, Ezra V...................................... 230,315Felton, John C................................. 114,233Fenno, Susan......................................... 17,27Ferguson, Eveline V................................ 628Ferguson, Franklin.......................... 107,122Ferguson, Stephen M....................... 316,345Fernandina, Fla., public building .... 212Fernie, B. C......... ....................................... 581Ferns............................................. 415,446,475Ferries, suspension.................................... 148Ferrocarriles de Puerto Rico, Com-
pania de los...................................... 645Fertility of soil............................ 432,488,548Fertilizers.................................................... 431
atmospheric nitrogen......................... 54barnyard manure........................ 144,252for potatoes........................................... 577from aquatic products....................... 389hen manure......................................... 577legislation concerning....................... 430
Ferwerda, J. P........................................... 330Festivals, agricultural............................ 256Fever............................................................ 537
malarial................................. 413,581,587milk................................................ 429,546splenetic................................. 48,517,545spotted..................................... _■...............505typhoid.................................................. 413
Fiber shredder........................................... 635Fibers, Philippines..................... 71,385,443
Plants....................................... 401,440,489resembling fused quartz................... 580
Fidelity Trust Company........................ 273Fidler, Elias L................................... 206,346Field, James G.................................... 100,358Field, Juliett....................................... 205,243Field glasses............................................... 650Field-mice.................................................. 551Field operations, Soils Bureau, print-
. . .ingof........................................... 140,179Filipinos, see Philippine Islands.Filkins, Henry D....................... ,.... 121,192Filler, William T.................................. 34,113Fillion, Peter ................. ........................ 18,32Filman, Oliver A............. .................. 122,209Filtration.................................................... 257Filtration plant, D. C.............................. 594Finance, foreign....................................... 510
France.................................................... 497municipalities..................................... 490United States......................................... 558
Finance and Justice, Department of,report, 1903............. ,................ 270,442
Finance, commerce and, Monthly summary, see Commerce and finance, Monthly summary.
Finance, Committee oh............... '............ 185Finances, British Columbia................... 372
Cuba........................................................ 381District of Columbia.......................... 275France............................................. 372,406Mexico............................................... 64,265Russia..................................................... 374
Finback whales......................................... 82Findings of Ct. of Cis ... 77,163,272,387,650Finishes, for cloth.................................... 147Fink, James M.................................... 131,188Finley, Augustus, see Davis.Finley, Elwood.................................. 125,200Finley, Jesse J........................................ 21,43Finnell, Reuben A.................... 43,114Finsen-light treatment............................ 372Fire alarms, electric.................................. 434Fire claims, Post-Office Department.. 643Fire Department, D. C.,report, 1904... 654Fire extinguisher..................................... 406
January —Decemb er 691
PageFire-insurance.............................. 61,212,599
Turin...................................................... 147Firearms, see Arms.Firerooms, closed...................................... 588Fires, from locomotive sparks............... 257
loss in United States, Feb. 1904 ........ 266Firing, militia........................................... 357
prizes...................................................... 291regulations for small arms..................530
Firth, see name of firth.Fish, Jerry S......................................... 20,131Fish Commission...................... 446,509,565
report, 1902 ............................................. 389report, 1903 ............................................. 416see also Fisheries, Bureau of.
Fish hatcheries, Idaho............................ 185Maryland............................................... 300Oregon....................................... 22,291,362Rhode Island....................................... 185Utah........................................................ 300W yoming............................................... 300
Fish Lake forest reserve................. 400,427Fish oil........................................................ 389Fish River................................................... 72Fishback, Jacob P............................ 204,225Fisher, Andrew................................. 202,346Fisher, CharlesC.......................... . 197,234Fisheries, Alaska...................................... 355
British Columbia................................ 406Canada........................................... 148,493France.................................................... 493herring............................................. 54,494in the East............................................. 372pearl........................................................ 504Sweden.................................................. 551see also Fish Comn.—Fisheries Bur.
Fisheries, Bureau of................. 52,146,255,371,405,434,461,491,521,549,579,634
Fisheries, Committee on .... 11,98,185,300Fishes............................................................ 81
berycoid......................... 166Hawaii..................................... 167,475,564inspection in District of Columbia. 275
Oahu and Laysan islands....................446Tortugas Archipelago........ ................ 167see also Fish Comn.—Fisheries Bur.
Fishing banks, see Pilot charts.Fisk, Archie C................................... 321,352Fitzgerald, George W....................... 224,324Fitzgerald, John J............................. 219Fitzpatrick, Maggie............................ 38,208Five Civilized Tribes................. 149,214,408Five Civilized Tribes, Commission to
the........................ 55,94,259,295report, 1903 ..................................... 259,637report, 1904..........'................................. 637
Flags, American, desecration............ 12,262on public buildings...............................529
Flaig, William.................... 320,338Flamingoes....................... 546,563,576,601Flanagan, Isaac N............................ 231,315Flanary, Charles E.................................... 272Flanders, Medie M.............................. 33,104Flanders, trade with America.............. 148Flatfish........................................................ 549Flathead forest reserve.............................428Flathead Indians................... 295Flathead Reservation, see Jocko Res.Flattery, Cape, life-saving station .. 9,336Flattery Rocks, life-saving station.. 9,336Flavoring extracts.................................... 430Flax, European market.......................... 257Fleas...................................................... 166,475Fleming, John J.......................i........ 32,209Fleming, Patrick.............................. 189,346Fletcher, Addison C.................... 8Fletcher, Harvey.............................. 202,347Fletcher, James R............................ 321,359Fleurent-Manget method............... 430,518
PageFlies, black................................................. 367
cherry fruit........................................... 402clover-seed chaicis.............................. 402Hessian................................................... 367mealy-winged.............................. 166,474
Flint, Hiram......................................... 37,303Flint........................................................ 56,376Flint street, D. C....................................... 184Floating expositions.................................. 406Floats, drifter balloon............................ 148Floods.......................................................... 499
Crow Creek............. .............................. 490Jamaica................................................... 520Mexican irrigation system............... 54Mississippi watershed...........................403Passaic Ri ver......................................... 408reclamation of land..................... 253,458
Floors, new material for......................... 54Flora, see Plants.Florida, avocado....................................... 459
chart........................................................ 146courts of United States. 239,354,627,628gypsum deposits............. ........................ 376labor laws............................................... 405mail contracts....................................... 528post route maps................................ 61,62river and harbor improvement.... 594sponge fishery...................................... 389wells, springs, etc.................................. 526
Florida Central & Peninsular R.R. Co . 179Florida Reefs, charts....................... 371,460Flounder, winter....................................... 549Flour...................................................... 276,401
American, in Netherlands................. 493Amur provinces.................................... 372freight rates........................................... 407gliadin and glutenin in............. 430,518in rice-consuming countries............ 495Japan...................................................... 493
Flourmills....................................1..............523Fluorspar...................................... 375,376,498Fly, brig...................................................... 163Flying-machines....................................... 23Flynn, Mary............................................... 340Fog........................................................ 433,579
Buzzards Bay........................................ 51dispelling by electricity................... 257
Fog-signals................................................. 635Hawaii.................'.................................. 435Pacific Coast......................................... 435see also names of places.
Foland.JohnW.................................. 111,127Folding room, House........................... 619
| Foley, Charles E.................................... 20,34Folsom, Charlotte J........................... 104,135Folsom, De Witt C................................ 42,196Folsom. James D................................ 195,351Foltz, Noah................................................. 651
I Fond du Lac Reservation...................... 436I Food...................................................... 430,577
adulteration......................................... 12,25,120,186,295,367,430,518
American, in Germany..................... 148bibliography......................................... 431cereal...................................................... 497detention of imports.......................... 440effect of law on imports....................... 492Great Britain....................................... 497inspection, Mexico....................... 157,257labeling................................................... 630legislation concerning............... 430,431nutrition investigations ... 431,487,519 nutritive value..................................... 253officials for enforcing laws............... 518poisoning of........................................... 406preservatives........................... 401,518,630retail prices........................................... 579suggestions to importers................... 486
Food for cattle..................... 402,430,431,487uniform laws 431
692 Inde x , 1904
Page IFood for poultry....................................... 144Food plants......................................... 563,602 |Food standards committee..................... 577 jFoos, John C,....................................... 123,209 IFoot,cattle...................... ....................... 630
human............................................. 563,601Foot-rot of sheep....................................... 630Football, Great Britain.......................... 493Footwear, see Boots and shoes.Forage, oakleaves......................................577Forage plants, Nebraska........................ 368Foraker, Joseph B .. 98,100,183,186,187,302Forbes, John M......................................... 652Ford, Caswell P......................................27,196Ford, Edwin W.................................. 198,343Ford, George W.................................. 190,226Ford, Harriet L................................... 17,136Ford, Henry....................................... 325,349Ford, Phebe A............. . .................... 105,236Fordney, Joseph IV.............................. 137,240Forecasting, weather........ 254,520,563,603Foreign Affairs, Com. on... 24,218,334,621Foreign coins, see Coins, foreign.Foreign com. & navigation, 1903... 373,461Foreign countries, finance..................... 510
tariff........................................................ 496Foreign intercourse, see Diplomatic
service.Foreign Mails, Office of, report, 1904.. 588Foreign Markets, Division of................. 50,
254,368,433,459,632Foreign relations, 1903 ............................ 503Foreign Relations, Committee on.. 98,300Foreigners, rights in Japan................... 54Forest fires, Adirondacks...................... 368Forest lands............................................... 368Forest manual, P. I.................................. 560Forest products, assistance to users... 432
exports........................................ 50,157insect enemies....................................... 430
Forest Reservations and the Protectionof Game, Com. on.... 98,185,300,615
Forest reserves, agricultural lands.... 248 lieuselections............................ 44,362
map.......................................................... 640protection............................................... 362public lands released from........ 248,259roads and trails................................... 367stock grazing in...................... 141use of earth, etc., for irrigation.... 362 White Mountains................................ 615see also names of reserves.
Forestry........................................................ 401Minnesota................... 22,44,214,291,363relation of irrigation to....................... 465suggestions to students............. 253,459
Forestry Bureau, P. 1................................ 560report, 1903............................................. 472
Forestry, Bureau of, Agric. Dept........ 253,368,403,432,459,489,519,547,577,631
Forests, Argentina................................... 156Black Mesa forest reserve................... 462Brazil........................................................ 493France.................................................... 495insect enemies...................... 430,431,488insect injuries to hardwood.... 401,486Lincoln forest reserve........................ 638Little Belt Mountains........................ 638Ontario.................................................. 54relation to stream flow..... 401,432Russia.......................... 7......................... 257San Francisco Mts. forest reserve.. 462Saxony.................................................... 494see also Forestry, Bureau of.
Forficulids........................................... 166,475Forgan. Thomas B............................ 244,308Forked Deer River.............................. 73,594Formaldehyde-.................................. 546,576Forman, Edwin A................................ 27,106Formosa, gold currency notes..................551
PageFormulas, geographic.............................. 553Fort, see names of forts.Fort Ann, N. Y., topographic sheet... 408Fort Hall Reservation........ 44,178,252,428Fort Monroe, Va., Hygeia Hotel.. 181,356Fort Peck Reservation............................ 57Fort Recovery, Ohio................................ 186Fort Ridgelv, Minn., battle................... 311Fort Worth, Tex.................................. 40,178Forth, Firth of........................................... 148Fortifications. 72,76,117,180,215,288,291,649 Forts, see Military posts—names of
forts.Fortunes, private, in France................. 257Forward Bay, chart.................................. 556Foss, George E........................ 41,138,288,628Foster, A.G. 9,16,97,107,182,198,300,310,616Foster, David J............................ 118,216,330Foster, Florence E............................ 111,244Foster, George P......................................... 248Foster, George W.............................. 323,345Foster, Jackson......................................... 78Foster, Lewis Y.................................. 311,340Foster, Murphy J.................................. 96,181Foster, Penelope....................................... 79Foster, Robert W................................ 226,314Foster, Volney W....................................... 529Foster, Waldo A.................................. 238,308Foster, William........... ;........................... 80Foundlings, Washington Hospital for,
see Washington Hospital for Foundlings.
Fourth street northeast, D.C............... 9Fowler, Charles N...................................... 329Fowler, Edward M............................ 317,360Fowls, see Poultry. Fox, Harrison W................................... 15,38Fox Island passes.....'.............................. 460France.................................................. 257,372
alcoholism............................................. 256550almonds.
American apples and cider .... 147,522American goods in inland cities ... 257American oil-cake and corn..............148American products in...........................494apples...................................................... 53artificial cotton..................................... 522automobile railroad............................ 256bitumen.................................................. 53budget, 1904 ........................................... 497butter...................................................... 493cherries.................................................. 406civil service........................................... 550coal.......................................................... 493coal briquettes on railroads............. 496commerce.......... 148,257,406,497,523,551commercial relations with U.S.... 54 commercial treaty with Nicaragua. 265 consuls.................................................... 589cotton....................................... 147,406,551cotton vs. linen......................................493cotton mills........................................... 256electrical power................................... 54employment agencies........................ 493engineers............................................... 160exchange commission......................... 65extraterritorial rights...........................589field-mice............................................... 551finances.................................................. 406fisheries.....................................................493fruit.................................. 148,494,552,634German coal trust................................ 522hides and glove skins...........................494imports.................................................. 635indurated fiber ware............................ 494inheritances......................................... 581iron.......................................................... 493lace industry......................................... 148manufacturers and exporters.......... 54merchant marine................................ 54
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France, mining machinery..................... 372natural gas...................... 523naturalization..................................... 495old age insurance............................... 635parcels-post with Honduras............. 469parcels-post with United States.... 635petroleum............................................... 523potatoes.................................................. 257prices...................................................... 495private incomes and fortunes........' 257prunes............................................. 406,497railroad management...........................257reforestation........ . ............................... 495ribbon weavers.................................... 495roads................................................ 495,581rubber.................................................. 635sardines............................ 495,497,551,636savings of the people........................ 581shipping................................................ 494shoes........................................................ 636solicitors’ fees....................................... 55steel.......................................................... 493strikes...................................................... 55sugar...............................................tariff..............................................tariff relations with Germany tin-plate.......................................tobacco .........................................treaties with United States.... Venezuelan arbitrations..........Washington bust for U. S........wheat................................... .wines.............................................wood trade...................................
Franchises, Mexico........................
........149........496........494....... 258........373 . 265,410 ....... 589 .. 64,295........ 149........496........373........ 265
Porto Rico............................................. 645Francis, Bird L................................... 23i,323Frankford Arsenal............... 76,162,268,650Frankfort, Germany, automobiles .... 550Frankfort, Mich., chart.......................... 562Franklin,Tenn., Hiram Lodge7, F. A. M. 45Franklin, U. S. S....................................... 59Franks, Wiley............................................ ’ 47Franks, for documents.................................... . 5,44Fraser River, salmon................................ 523Frauds, customs service........................ 382Frazier, Henry................................... 106,122Frazier, Isaac..................................... 11 o’ 122Frederic. James................................. 234, 325Frederica River..........................................’ 72Frederick the Great, statue........... 271,597Frederick, Julius R............................ 369Free mail delivery, see Mail delivery. Freedman’s Savings and Trust Com-
pany, report, 1904............................ 646Freedmen’s Hospital................................ 637
land for buildings for......................... 637report, 1903 ............................................. 524report, 1904 ............................................. 524
Freeman, Hugh L.............................. 208,245Freeman, James. G................................... 272Freeman, Leonard G.......................... is, 133Freiburg, Germany, stone masons ....’494
trade arbitration................................ 531Freight-cars......................................... 276,635Freight rates..................................... 276
390,401,407,429,494,510,534,604Austria.................................................... 257Mexico.................................................... 148publication of...............................’ ’ ’’ 276south Africa........................................... 551
French, Burton L.................................. 45,250French, Earl B.................................... 207,343French, Jacob F......................................... 622French, Margaret.............................. 195,359French, Walter........................................... 620French, Walter H..................................... 620French, Welcom B................................... 617French, see France.French canal company, employees ... 384
Page French Indo-China, currencv.......... 65,257French spoliation cis., see Court of Cis.Freshets........................................................ 369Fresno, Cal................................................... 144Friar estates, Philippine Islands.. 58,592Frick, Frederick................................ 231,312Friend, Mathias S.............................. 18,127Friends, Society of, marriage .. 98,291,334 Friendship, Spain and U.S..................... 428Frietas, Vincent de, see De Frietas.Fritz, Daniel....................................... 16,122Frog-shells................................................... 509Frogge, Lewis D................................ 16,27Frost ............................................................ 433
prevented by smoke...............................496Fruit......... 148,401,430,494,519,552,634,635
American, in Belgium....................... 257American, in England...........................54
1 American, in Honduras..................... 411... 487.. 402 ... 517 54,372 ... 458.. 458 .. 254 .. 372 .. 581 .. 458 .. 257 .. 534
canned........................cold storage............... .desiccated............... .dried............................evaporators...............for farm animals.......foreign, import tariff. Germany, inspection Great Britain............mulching...................Scotland.....................transportation..........tropical.................................... 558,577,590varieties recommended for planting —
Fruit brandy...............................................631413494430253402268
Fruit packers.....................Fruit products...................Fruit-trees..........................
British pests.................Fruit vessels, quarantine Frybarger, Amanda J....................... 203,232Frye, William P........ 6,9,95,97,179,183,298Fuchs, Frank..................................... 229 307Fuel, Capitol.............................. ’178
liquid...................................................... 469testing plant......................................... 583
Fuga............................................................. 472Fugitives, see Criminals.Fukien, China, mining............................ 495Fukushima, Japan, chart......................... 555Fukuyama. Japan, chart......................... 555Fuller, Charles E........ 29,125,224,342,623Fuller, Eben....................................... 309,343Fuller, Jane E...................................... 208,224Fullers’ earth........................................... ’ 375Fuller’s rose beetle....................................402Fulton, Chas. W. 7,11,12,22,96,181,213,296,327Fulton, FranklinFulton, Miss., bridge ...Funakoshi Wan, chart.Fungicides.......................Fur seals........ •.................Fur trade..........................Furebetsu, Japan, chart Furey, John V.................Furiss. Mora B.................
20 621 501 430
218,366 .... 406 .... 556... 330 ... 387
Furnaces, electric.............................. 562,600Furniture, American, in Great Britain
Italy...................................................Further-development schools..........Fusan, Korea, chart............................Fusarium oxysporum........................Fusus ......................................................Gafford, John..................................’"Gagnon, Marcel.............................. . 'Gaines, Joseph H..................................Gairdner, Gordon................................Gairdner, James..................................Gairdner, James and Edwin. & Co. Galalith........... ..................................... ;Galena River.................................... ”,
551523
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.... 165
.... 332 199,224
. 24,218
.... 274... 274 .... 274 372,495 .... 596
694 Inde x , 1904
PageGalera, Port, chart................................... 460Gallagher, Charles................................... 651Gallagher, Edward J................................ 651Gallatly, see Gellatly. Gallaway, J. S.................,........................ 164MJLUUlyvi, JU.CUU xx........ o, v, 10, tui, , vo,
100,180,183,187,275,295,296,299,614Galveston, losses of army officers, etc.. 356
steamers to Dunkirk....................... 258Gamble, A. Marion............................ 38,107Gamble, Robert J....................................... 10,
11,22,99,116,213,295,299,327,615Game, Alaska..................................... 430,582
inspection............................................... 275laws.......................................................... 518open and close seasons....................... 458protection of............................ 49,400,486
Gangwisch, John................................ 34,208Gantt, M. A., & Son.................................. 250Garbage, Lyons......................................... 372Gardens, school.......................... 253,431,487
window..................................................... 368 IGardiner, George W.......................... 196,235 IGardiners Island, topographic sheet.. 638 |Gardner, Alonzo............................... 310,341 |Gardner, Augustus P.................. 119 IGardner, Eliza J................................ 135,192Gardner, George.................................. 26,104 'Gardner, John J........................................... 354 1Gardner, Robert D............................ 207,230 |Gardner & Clark....................................... 534Gardner Island, chart.............................. 502Garfield, James A.............................. 361,428 |Gargantua Harbor, chart......................... 599 |Garland County, Ark...................... 178,248 IGarloek, Alfred A........................................ 653 ;Garner, John N........................................... 249Garnett, George, alias...................... 227,322 IGarnett, James.................................... 651Garretson, Clara G............................ 102,234Garrett, James M...................................... 622 IGarrisoned towns, Philippines.............. 384 IGarry, James......................................... 109,228 ’Gas................... .................................... 376,637 I
conducting...................................... 580District of Columbia................... 299,599England...................................................406Honolulu, Hawaii.. 187,249,291,364,365 natural............. 260,375,376,404,523,583new generating plant......................... 257pipe lines.................................. 11,119,178spectra of.................................................580
Gascoigne, Stephen.................................. 36Gasconade River...;................................ 596Gasoline, to prevent explosions..............497Gasparilia Sound....................................... 72Gatchell, Prince A............................ 317,338Gates, Benjamin F.............................. 39,195Gates, Lewis R................................... 223,312Gatliff, Aaron S...................... 624Gaugers.....................,.......... ......... 68,158,366Gauging rods.............................................. 592Gauss. Herman........................................... 215Gaut, William F....................................... 625Gavett, Lydia..................................... 210,224Gazetteers, Delaware................................ 462
Maryland............................................... 463Texas...................................................... 408Virginia.................................................. 463West Virginia....................................... 499
Geary, Okla.................................... 22,178,249Geenng, John W....................................... 331Gehr, Bradford A.............................. 223,315Gellatly, Hankey & Co............................ 47General appraisers, see Appraisers.General Education Board...................... 150Gen. Federation Women’s Clubs.. 291,333 General Grant Nat. Park, see Sequoia
and Gen. Grant National Parks.
PageGeneral Land Office, see Land Office.General orders, Philippines............. 70,506Gen. Service and Staff College, rp., 1903 . 269General Slocum, steamer...........................566General Staff Corps, see Staff Corps.General Warren, brig.............................. 653Generative organs, cattle....................... 630Genesee, N. Y., light................................ 632Geneva Convention, 1864 ....................... 587Gentry, Martin R.............................. 246,322Gentry County Battalion of Missouri
Home Guards.................................. 100Geodesy........................................................ 370Geographic Congress, Internat ... 411,557Geographic headings.................................416Geographic names, Alaska....................... 370Geographic tables and formulas..........553Geographical and Geological Survey of
the Rocky Mountain Region.... 260Geographical Societies, Nat.Cong.of.. 257 Geog. Surveys West of 100th Meridian.. 260 Geography & terrestrial magnetism 563,602 Geologic atlas of United States........... 150,
376,408,436,462,498,525,553,637Geological and Geographical Survey of
the Territories....................... 260Geol. Exploration of the 40th Parallel. 260 Geological Survey....................... 56,150,259,
374,408,436,462,498,525,552,583,637 hydrographic manual........... ...............408railroad map of United States.. 186,362 report, 1903............................................. 56
Geological Survey, Committee on the.. 185Geology......................................... 563,601,603
James River Valley............................ 436New Mexico......................................... 261see also Geological Survey.
George, Benjamin................................ 30,196George, David H................................ 199,228Georgetown, D. C............... 6,10,98,218,294Georgetown, S. C....................................... 271Georgetown and Tennallytown Ry... 165Georgetown Barge, Dock, Elevator and
Railway Company........................ 80Georgia, copper........... . ........................... 375
courts of United States.......... 40,239,290insects............................. 367labor laws............................................... 634post route map...................................... 62river and harbor improvement.... 594watermelons.......................................... 402wells, springs, etc................................. 526
Georgia Peach Growers’ Association.. 534Georgian Bay,canal to Lake Ontario.. 494
chart..................................... •...................508Gerard, William L.............................. 223,315Gerardi, Vincenzo................................ 10,24German east Africa, see Africa.German singing societies, D. C............. 165Germans in United States.........................476Germany......... . .......................................54,148
American apples....................................256American food products........... . 148American horses....................................494American meats and dried fruits .. 54American optical goods............... . 148American products wanted............. 494American retail stores.........................149American sewing machines............. 497American shoes............................ 149,551American Tobacco Company..........373asparagus............................................... 496banks.............................................. 550,580beet sugar......................................... 53,256bicycles........................................... 496,523book trade............................................. 53butter...................................................... 522cable to United States...........................147calcareous bricks................................ 496California fruit......................................494
J anua ry —Decem ber 695
PageGermany, canned beef.............................. 492 ;
cement...................................................... 550 jchain industry....................................... 022 jchambers of commerce............... - - - 147 (chemical industry.............. 493,497coal trusts................................................ 522 |colonial museums....................■•'.•JAA ™colonies............... 54,147,493,494,522, o80commerce....................... 156,257,372,406,
493,494,497,523,551,557,580,581,635 commercial attaches for consulates. 493 commercial education for girls .... 53 commercial travelers...............A'AAA -?>•>commercial treaties........ 54,147,372,522consular reports.................................... 54consulates.......................................... 493cost of living...............................-- 149,2o8cotton....................................... 406,493,522dairy products...................................... 522doctors....................... 493drought........... . ............................. 523,551electric railroads........................ 493,49/electric transportation....................... 5olelectrotechnical industry................. 148employment of children................... 3/2exchange commission..........P,.exports ............................ 149,373,523,635fairs 493feeding school children.......................407foreigners at universities - ’07fruit ......................................... 372-^’S?grain................................................ 550,551hatband industry...........horses............................ .hosiery and gloves..........housing working people . humanitarian legislationindustrial exchanges.............interest in American topics..
54372257496494494372635497494494494
interests in China...................iron pyrites..............................leather trade............................linen..........................................linguistic training of agents locomotives....................... - - ’48,496,49/machinery.............................. 257,494,523machinery insurance........... ............. 148manufactured goods exported to .. 497 meat...............;.......... ’48,494merchant marine moor cultivation, motor mail cars..
406495494493
55257495
nonalcoholic drinks..........opinion of American statistics, patent office., pear industry petroleum. .*.. 257,495,551
............. 495
............. 582
............. 473>............ 373............. 581............. 406 ............. 5503..............635.... 497,523 ............. 581
pig iron.......................................pollution of waterways.........pontoons for cavalry.............postal and telegraph service potash minerals......................potash syndicate.....................potatoes........... . ...................; -•prestige in foreign countries railroads...................................relations with Japan road locomotives--------------- .Russian and American petroleum .savings......... ...........................school budget........................school for emigrants............schools for customs officers sewing machines.................shipbuilding..........................shipping.................................shoe dealers............................
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slaughterhouse prices.. steel works association........... . .......superheated steam for locomotives. 523 | Ghadin
Page .. 495Germany, supreme court.................
syndicates.......................................tariff........... ......................................tariff relations with France........technical education....................telephone.........................................tobacco manufacture.................tool machinery............................toys...................................................trade education............................trade experts..................................trade journals ..............................trade methods in Spain.............trade unions..................................trusts.................................................typesetting machines.................universities ....................................Venezuelan arbitrations............view of British tariff union .... view of iron and steel industry
... 522
... 494
... 552
... 496
... 496
... 497 55,496... 582... 552... 494... 636... 523... 149.... 496 150,498 .... 589 .... 635
______________________ . .... 148 view of Panama Canal_______ 497,504vintage, 1903 ............................................™wages.................. 149,2o8,552,590 wine........................................................ 55
Gettysburg, Pa., national cemetery... 162 Gettysburg National Military Park
Commission, report, 1903............. 269report, 1904........................................ 561
Gibbons, George M............................ 124,209Gibraltar, coal trade................................ 406
Imperial Coal Company................... 77Gibson, Artemus E...............................---Gibson, Elias S.............................. .. ’12,222Gibson, Henry R. 30,45,125,226,250,343,624Gibson, James R................................231’S3Gibson, Maria...........................:a’a;aaaaGibson, Paris... 17,108,199,213,310,32 /, 617 Gideon, John......................................— — ■' J5,360
... 99
... 499
... 618 124,209 325,343 .... 501
Gihon, Clara M...............Gila River Reservation Gila Valley.......................Gilbert, Charles E.........Gilbert, Ephraim O .... Gilbert, Harriet S.........Gilbert Islands, chart-------------------Gilbertsville, Ky., bridge........ 1/9,182,220Gilboa, N. Y., topographic sheet, Gilbreath, Warren C.....................
... 56
... 624 326,358 106,234 247,362 215,329 239,354 199,222.... 79 .... 357 .... 357193,360 .... 119199,343 .... 235406,494... 53... 50... 81... 59... 416.... 631.... 161 114,123 .... 560 223,314 132,191.... 148.... 469
Gill, Jeremiah................................Gillespie, Hamilton S...................Gillet. Charles W.............................Gillett, Frederick H.............. Gillett, James N................................Gillham, Sarah A..........................Gilliam, Floyd H............................Gillingwaters, James E...............Gilli ng waters, Laura S.................Gillmore, Laura M.........................Gilmore, Mary P............................Gilroy, Mary....................................Ginnane, James..............................Ginseng................................ .............Girls, commercial education ...
helped by farmers’ institutes Glacial pot-holes............................Glacier, U. S. S..................................Glftde Coal Company...................Gladiolus...........................................Gladstone, Mich............................Glahn, Nora J................................Glanders, disease resembling ... Glasgow, William..........................Glass, Rosa............................ . ........Glass. Belgian trust.....................
factories in Venezuela..........Glass sand...................................... 56,376,553Glassware, factories in Venezuela .Gleditsia triacanthos.Gleeson, Andrew ....
... 469.... 547... 182430,518
696 Inde x , 1904
PagePage IGlines, Humphrey M....................... 321,352Globe, Ariz.................................................. 260
geologic atlas.................. 553Globe Works. Boston.................... 387 jGloucester, Mass., fishery products
landed at................... .'.............. 52,146,255,371,405,461,491,521,550,579,634 '
Glover, James............................................. 163Glover, John B................................... 109,130Glover, R. M................................................. 651 iGloves, German................................... 257 i
skins for.................................................. 494Glucose........................................................ 430Glutenin............................................... 430,518 -Gnadenhutten, Ohio................. 116,141,178 1Goats.................................................... 523,576Gochey, Charles................................ 233,304Godwin, William T.................................... 357 IGoethe, Johann Wolfgang von............... 495Goforth, Isaac B................................ 128,197Gold............. . ....................... 375,376,557,583
Bolivia.................................................... 529British Columbia................................. 148imports and exports.................... 258production..................................... 260,381Salvador................................................ 411Transvaal.............................................. 523uncurrent coins................................... 530Wichita Mountains..................... 151,375
Gold currency notes.............................. 551Gold mining, Nova Scotia...................... 494 ;Gold standard..................................... 65,590 1
to print........................................... 247,428Golden seal................................................... 631 iGoldfields district, geology....................... 375 I(ioldfogle, Henry M.................... 118,216,331 |Goldsborough, Charles B...................... 95Goldsborough, Eleonora G..................... 95Goldsborough, Worth.............................. 163Gongylonema ingluvicola..................... 629Goniophlebium Pringlei................. 446,475 |Gooch, D. Linn.......................................... 118Good, Chalkley......................................... 78Good, Francis'M................................ 139,198Good, Henry....................................... 317,342Good Shepherd Industrial School........ 216Goodale, Samuel L. D.............................. 616Goode, Richard U..................................... 56Goodspeed. John....................................... 626Goodwin, Margaret W..................... 325,360Gordon, D. Miller.'........................... 210,233Gordon, Napoleon B., alias................... 197Gordon, William A................................. 164Gordon, Ironsides AFaresCo., Limited. 63 Gorman, Arthur P................ 10,184,615Gosage, Adam................................... 130,201Gould, William 0..................................... 617Goulden, Joseph A...................... 240Gove, Nathan M................................ 104,134Government, aid in fruit growing .... 148
aid to agriculture..................................492aid to industries................................. 581camels imported by..................... 545,576historical material published.......... 655 'inspection of vanilla beans................582relation of railroads to.......................535relation to animal diseases .... 401*486wireless telegraphy for...................... 510
Government Actuarv'......... 68,158,268,383,412,441,470,505,530,559,592,646
Government bonds, see Govt. Actuary. Govt, documents, see Documents.Government Hospital for the Insane. 57,
110,140,183,287,291,377,637dietary studies..................................... 577nutrition investigations............. 431,519report, 1903............................................. 524
Government Laboratories, Bureau of, see Laboratories, Govt., Bur. of. I
Government officials......................... 276,369delinquent............................................. 66partisan activity... 520,527,529,530,534 prosecutions......................................... 239salaries, etc............................. 412
Govt. Printing Office.......... 83,167,276,390.416,446,475,510,534,565,594,604,655
leave of absence.................................. 21new building....................................... 649report, 1903 ............................................. 83safety of old building......................... 116
Govt, property, see Public property.Government salary tables........... . 469,528Governors Island...................................... 596Gowanus Creek Channel...........................596Grace, Catherine....................................... 332Grace, James.............................................. 332Grace, William R...................................... 411Grade crossings, D. C................................ 6,9Graduation, from college....................... 150Graf, August....................................... 191,226Graff, Joseph V. 22,117,118,215,216.328.331Graffen, Harris........................................... 356Graham, Albert S..................................... 627Graham, Daniel W............................ 237,308Graham, James...................................... 18,42Graham, Milton.................................. 204,235Grain........................................................... 372
aphides affecting.......................... 402,431Argentina............................................... 503elevator charges.................................. 534Europe.................................................... 494foreign import tariff.......................... 368freight rates........................................... 407Germany......................................... 550,551Russian shipment regulations........148Scotland................................................ 257Switzerland........................................... 494
G. A. R., badges......................................... 217Grand Canyon of the Colorado............. 249Grand Island, Nebr.................................. 353Grand Marais, Mich., chart................... 599Grand Marais, Minn................................ 72
chart........................................................ 599Grand Rapids and Indiana Ry.... 212,297Grand River............................. 72Grand River Bayou............................. 595Grand St. Bernard Pass, road............... 581Grande Pointe, Mich., chart................. 76GrandeRonde Reservation. 119,291,300,437Grannis, Henry J.............................. 320,339Grant street, D. C...................................... 184Grantsville, Md., topographic sheet .. 377Grantsville forest reserve....................... 400Granville County, N. C..................... 432,488Grape juice................................................ 494Grapes, Almeria....................................... 551
pests................................................ 367,430Graphite.............................................. 375,376Grass seed, adulteration........................ 215Grasse, Marquis de.................................... 64Grasses, aphides affecting............... 402,431
Danish West Indies............................ 372range...................................................... 261
Grasshoppers............................................. 367Grassy Point, Fla., bridge............... 293,336Graves, Daniel M.............................. 314,346Graves, James........................................... 351Graves, Mary A................................. 131,208Graves, Confederates................................ 356Gravett, George, alias...................... 195,351Gravity........................................................ 370Gravois Mills, Mo., topog. sheet............554Gray, Alvin......................................... 197,236Gray, B. E.................................................. 273Gray, Frances......................................... 20,29Gray, Frank L................................... 105,133Gray, Jerry L............................................. 616Grays Harbor............................................. 271
Janua ry —I )ecemb er 697
Grays Point, Mo., bridge.............Grayson, Joel...................................Graziani, Mattie......... .................. .Grazing, forest reserves...............Great Britain................................
advertising brushes.................agriculture................................ iAlaskan Boundary TribunalAmerican boots and shoes American fruit...................American furniture...........American stationery..........Australian trade.................automatic couplers...........beet sugar..............................butter.....................................capture of Manila, 1762 ... china-clay............................cider and cider vinegar... coasting trade....................colonies..................................
Page ____ 6,25
._______ 329
.... 304,346 _____ 141
....... 63,492 _____ 550 406,550,580
1_____ 503.... 147,407
............... 523
............... 494
............... 493
............... 492
.. 53,256,493.......... 75,384
................ 53
................. 53
................. 522... 53,65,147
commerce ... .. 53,149,157,257,406,411,439,440,469,504,523,557,582,590,635
commercial & industrial education 53commercial expedition to Persia ..commercial schools..........conditions in southwest., consular reports.................consular service.................cotton............................. ....cotton growing in Africa credit system......................department of commerce drink bill............................east central........................economic depression........electric railroads...............emigration..........................engineering standards ... exchange commission ... exports...............................extraterritorial rights.... farms...................................floating exhibition...........food imports......................football...............................foreign ships in ports of..
58152214854
.. 581,589 54,256,635 ........... 493 ........... 372 ... 147,496 ........... 493
.......... 551........... 497........... 581........... 523........... 6553,550,635........... 589
406497493373635freight ears.................
fruit................................fruit-tree pests...........fur seals........................herring fisheries.........hollow bloom tubing hosiery industry.......
.. 552,581,634,635
........................ 402 ....................218,295 ........................ 565 ........................ 497 ........................ 54
imports and exports ...............Indian Currency Committee, information bureaus.............inland revenue......................iron and steel trade...............labor...........................................labor unions............................locomotive wage expense ..
... 65. 494
.... 582 148,523 .... 635 .... 52
lunacy................................. ..................mail-carrying motor omnibuses ... manufacturers.....................................manufactures.......................................meat and cattle...................................meat and meat products...................meat trade with Argentina.. . .........mining....................................................money order convention...................naturalization of seamen.................naval stations......... . ...........................new standard of weights...................parcels-post convention.....................passenger system on railroads.........patents....................................................pauperism ...........................................petroleum..............................................physical deterioration .. ....................
635494497497
. 576
. 503
. 635 . 469 . 373 . 148 . 149 . 157 . 551 . 635 . 581 . 551.. 551
Great Britain, pig iron.................poisoning of beer and food... post-offices to collect parcels. potato diseases..........................potatoes.......................................poultry and eggs.......................power and heating gas...........prosperity...................................public house trust....................rail motor-cars..........................railroad accidents.....................railroads........................ ............rebuilding industries.............safety lamp device...................shoes and leather.................... ■spurious soda............................statistics...................................steel industry..........................tariff...........................................tariff commission report........tobacco .....................................tobacco combine.....................tomatoes....................................trade methods in China........trade relations with Canada trade unions................. ..........
Page ... 495 ...406 ...523 ...581 ... 54 ... 406 ... 406 ... 256 ... 551 ... 257 ...496 _ 551 ...635 ... 372 .... 55 ... 636 ....581 ' . 55,407 447,635 .... 550 .... 497 ___ 636
493
582 •258trading associations-----------------,
treaties with United Stat.es.. 63,155,428 undelivered mail .................................. 257Venezuelan arbitrations..................... o89wages...................................................... 582weights and measures reform.......... 582wheat............................................... 496,582wood imported...................................... 636
Great Falls and Old Dominion R. R. 298,299Great Harbor, chart.................................. 255Great Lakes.............................................. 594
meteorological chart..................... 50,490naval training station........................ 656pilot rules............................................... 43asee also Northern and Northwestern
Lakes. Survey of.Great Salt Pond...............Great Sioux Reservation Greatfalls, Mont...............
............. 161 141,179,213 .... 290,353
494Greece, American money in ...<.. commerce with United States, consular convention with U. S. industries................................lions...............................................
428
563,601 .... 551 ___ 636 .... 496
638
petroleum...............torpedo destroyers windmills............................... _
Green, Ella B.......................................Green. Jeremiah................................. - - - 38aGreen, Naomi............... . .................... 101,124Green, Peter..............................................- 187Green, S. R.................................... 115,216, 332Green Bay................................................--414,
415,445,473,507,532,561,598,650light and fog-signal...............................254
Green bay, Wis........................................41,178Greene, Lafayette M........................Greene, Sarah...................................... 244,322Greene, N. Y., topographic sheet..........Greene County,Pa., oil and gasfields.
i Greeneville, Tenn., topographic sheet. ao4 ' Greenhouses, Dept, of Agriculture.... 143
sterilizing soils...Greenland.................
I Greensboro, N. C....Greer, Sarah M..........
1 Greer County, Okla . I Gregg, Alexander W.. i Gregg, Robert C........I Gregory, George W.. j Grenada, myiarchus | Grenoble, France ... | Gretzer. John, jr.... | Griffin, Abbie W ....
144.......... 81.......... 66 .. 231,323 ..........215 ... 46,250......... 357 .. 107,244 .. 601,602
.............. 257
........... 357
... 238,309
698 Index , 1904
PageGriffin, William C.;.......................... 197,245Griffith, Francis M..................... 248Griffith, James P................. .’.................... 624Griffith, Joshua D.............................. 130,201Griffitts, James W.............................. 233,324Griggs, Jasper M................................ 205,234Griggstown, N. J., copper...................... 375Grigsby, Benjamin F.......................... 31,107Grimes, Jacob S.................................. 207,339Grissom, Sarah J....................................... 628Grisson, Frances E............................ 304,349Griswold, Clara B.............................. 104,136Griswold, Rinaldo M........................ 110,228Griswold, Fort.............................. 94,100,138Groceries, D. C........................................... 218Groezinger, E. A................................ 185,330Groezinger, Gotlob............................ 185,330Grossetete Bayou..................................... 72Grosvenor, Charles H................................ 41,
240,249,251,355,364,366,385Groverman, Louis................................ 111,244Gruber, Nicholas............................ 130,201Grundy, Sally H....................................... 651Grundy, Samuel R................................... 651Guachalla, Fernando E.......................... 381Guam Island, chart...................... 527
mail matter from................................. 529naval governor, report, 19C4................642
Guantanamo, Cuba, lights..................... 51naval station.......................... 59,153,381
Guarantee companies................................ 440Guatemala............. 157,381,440,557,590,644
agricultural festival.............................256American trade.................................... 148coffee...................................................... 64cotton-boll-weevil ant............... 458,557election of President Cabrera......... 504extradition treaty with U. S........... 428minister to United States................. 590railroad grants..................................... 373
Guatemala Northern Railway...............265Guayama. P. R........................ '................. 645Guayaquil, Ecuador......................... 440Gudgell, Benjamin F....................... 622Gudger, Jas. M.,jr., contested election. 218Guessing contests.............................. 212,641Guest, James H. E............................ 197,226Guest, John W..................................... 626Guild, Caroline L................................ 616Guinea pigs, tubercle bacilli.......... 143Gulf, see name of gulf.Gulf Biologic Station....................... 402Gulf blockading squadron...............263Gulf States, fisheries......... ...................... 371
PageGwynn, Mary, see Gwynn, Mallie.Gyger, George W................................ 223,310Gymnastics, manual................................ 647Gypsum.................................. 375,376,463,498Habana, see Havana.Habereom, Elise................................ 325,350Hackberry.................................................. 578Hackett, Benjamin F.......................110,125Haggard, Bartlett S.......................... 138,188
I Hague, The, Netherlands....................... 63Hague conference, 2d.............................. 590Hague decision, Venezuelan question. 589Hahn, Elizabeth....................................... 651Hahn, James....................................... 113,124HaifOng, Indo-China................................ 551Hailey land district.......................... 400,428
[ Haines, Augustus H.................................. 627j Haines, Edward......................................... 3301 Haiti........ ........................................... 581,590
coffee exports....................................... 411cotton...................................................... 529extradition of criminals................... 643market conditions.............................. 644naturalization treaty. 155,156,380,381,428patents and trade-marks............ 528,644tariff......................................... 157,440,557U. S. diplomatic officials................... 380
Hakes, Harrison H...............................29,109Hako............................................................. 603
I Haldeman, Albert...............................210,232Hale, Eugene................................................. 6,
7,13,94,95,180,187,296,303,614Hale, Henry........................................ 35,109Haley, Timothy.................................. 227,305Halfmoon Bay,Cal., life-saving station. 337
j Halifax, Nova Scotia.............................. 550Hall, Albert, alias.............................. 20,123Hall, Allen W......................................... 20,123Hall, Andrew............................................. 625Hall, Benjamin F................................... 615Hall. Commodore P.................................. 619Hall, Darwin S................................ 7,118,119
I Hall, Francis....................................... 16,136Hall, Hannah..................................... 110,244
i Hall, Henry C..................................... 306,338Hall, Hewlette A................................ 181,332Hall, James E............................................. 78
। Hall, Joseph T. H...................................... 96I Hall, Julia L............................................... 96
Hall, Samuel F......................................... 12Hall, William...................................... 306,341Hall, William............................................. 626Hall, William D.................................. 121,198Hall, William N.................................. 40,191Haller, Harry....................................... 43,101Haller, Jennie E....................................... 78
; Haller, Samuel M...................................... 78I Hallett, Mortimer................................ 17,123
Hallett, Solomon F............................ 321,339Hailing, Frederick................................ 34,192Halos, lunar................................................. 369
solar........................................................ 369Hamburg. Germany, commerce............ 581
sea traffic............................................... 497Hamilton, Bettie........................................ 80Hamilton, Edward L.................................. 365
I Hamilton, George T.................................. 180Hamilton, Henry S............................ 238,308Hamilton, John......................................... 273Hamilton, Lucretia, see Davis.Hamilton, Mahlon......................................273Hamilton, Marceline P................... 105,138Hamilton, Mary F................................ 18,30Hamilton, Sidney B.................................. 615Hamilton, William.................................... 436Hamilton, Ontario.................................... 148Hamly, John C.................................... 227,322Hammers, lever............................................494Hammon. Daniel........................................652Hammond, Esther D................................ 355
Gulfport, Miss., port of entry . 291,366,382Gull River Lumber Company...............628Gum arabic................................................ 635Gummo, John W....................................... 8Gun-carriages, see Gun mounts.Gun-cotton factory, explosion................330Gun mounts.............................................. 599
disappearing..................................... 179gifts of....................................... 94,100,138shields.................................................... 272
Gunn, James....................................... 199,339Gunners...................................................... 71Gunnison, Grand Canon of.................... 465Guns, barrels for....................................... 54
condemned............................ 241,292,302cost of manufacture............................ 162
Gusler, Minnie..................................... 31,101Guss, Henry R...................................210,233Gustin, Martha B..................................... 651Guthrie, David........................................... 626Gutta-percha.........................................411,444Guttormson, Hans P............................... 216Guyandot River......................................... 596Guyandotte, W. Va„ Baptist Church.. 651
M. E. Church South............................ 651Gwynn, Mallie....................................... 28,113
J an ua ry —Dec emb er 699
PageHammond, F. L....................................... 43Hammond, Henry G........................... £•’Hammond, William A..................... 187, gooHammond, Ind., bridge................... 289,336Hammonds, James.................................... 345Hampden, Me., Dixmonument,...... 99Hampden Co., Mass., bridge.. 290,298,33bHampton River......................................... J2Hanapepe Bay, chart.......................... 460Hanback, Hester A............................ 314L33»Hancock County, HL, damHand, Adam...................Hand, Amanda M........Handel, Georg F., bust.Handicrafts...................
.... 623 211,245... 165 .... 634 315,343Haney, Edward L.............................. <
Hanga Roa, see Cook Bay. Hankins, Rebecca...........................-Hanley, England, sewage disposal.Hanna, Marcus A...................... -.........Hansbrough, Henry C.................... - - - - ■y 12,22,99,116,184,213,299,302,327
, Hansen, Ferdinand....................................357Hanson, Frank .....................................— ™Hanson, George R .......................... "O£
112,244 .... 523 .... 485 .... 10,
Hartford, Wis., topographic sheetHartley, George B............................Hartley, Henry A .. . . ......................Hartley, John W..............................Hartman, Thompson & Powers ..Hartmann, J. Frederick.................Hartzell, Judd O..............................Harvesting, Spain............................Harvests, see Crops.Harvey, George I..............................Harvey, John B................................Haskell, Ruth M..............................Haskins, Kittredge............................Hasson, Benjamin F.......................Haste, D. P.........................................Hatbands, Germany.......................Hatch, Crowell................................Hatchee River..................................Hatfield, Elizabeth..........................
Page .... 465 317,347 315,346 .... 345 .... 440 .... 645 .... 216' .... 523
........... 626............. 44............. 127............. 356............. 331 9,24,94,184
.... 255,370Harbors, laws............................................... 4$9
see also Engineers, Corps of—Rivers
Hanson, Isaac........................Hanson, John, statue...........Haradon, Edwin A...............Harber, James S.....................Harbison-Walker Company Harbor, D. C..........................Harbor dues, see Port dues.Harbor sweep........................
and harbors.Hard wood, insect injuries.............401[
Madagascar...................................... 373 IHardy, Alexander............................ 232, 3izHardy, Elizabeth................................ 27’ Soo IHardy, G. .............................................-328Hardy, James F.....................................Hare, B. B.............................................. .Haren, Mary E..................................... 49>244Hares...................................................... 445,474Harford, N. Y.,jopographic sheet .... ^56
113’, 124 123,208
. 27,106
.... 72
.... 596 294,297 233,324 235,307 220,294 203,238
. 30,200
.... 619
.... 46
.... 653
Hargis, James H .. Harkison, Thomas Harlan, George W Harlan, Joshua ... Harlem Kills..........Harlem River........
bridge.................Harlow, Philip J .. Harman, Anna E.. Harman, Frank P. Harmon, Agnes... Harmon, Ellen A .
... 151
... 617
... 622 46,250 ... 250 ... 80 ... 54 ... 164.... 73 . 38,188
Hatfield; Ella..................................... 229,306Hats, American, in Belgium....................obi
Panama.......................................Haugen, Gilbert N........................Haughev, Elizabeth M..................... 193, -43Haugland, John....................................- • 330Hauptly, James R.................................. 32,111Havana, Cuba, lightning................. - - - mHavey, Amaziah.................... 23», oyuHavre, France. Amer, building wood. 149Havre, Mont., topographic sheet...... 554Hawaii................................................... 141 -£39
ballots....................................... °14chart.......................................... 25oclimate ••••employees on public works ....... 295fishes.................................. 167,475,064,565forests........................................ 4^9governor, report, 1903........... 082governor, report, 1904 ......................... 639
1 insecticides...................................... 142 291....'428 .... 632 .... 435 .... 62 .... 533 .... 590 .... 253
labor reports..................................Light-House Establishment........lighthouse tender..........................lights and fog-signals...................post route map...............................reptiles.............................................sugar................................... •
Hawaii Agric. Experiment Station report, 1903.................................. 434 -489
HawaiianElectricCompany, Limited. 142,249,291,364,36o
652Hawk, sloop......................Hawker, John.................Hawthorn, Benjamin FHawthorn, Leroy R....Hay, Francis M.............Hay, James...IT.. XT I W
31,101 320,349 190,346 .... 625 241,356
Harney, Emma S Harper, Avin W . Harper, Elza W........................ aHarpoot, Turkey, commerce with U.S. 40b Harput, see Harpoot.Harris, Abraham........................ - - • • 318, <wiHarris, Allen R........... ......................348>34'Harris, Margaret F.............................. 140,2iiHarris, Samuel B.......................................... *°Harris, Silas R........... -....................... 310’344Harris, Stephen............................-.............2/3Harrison, Benjamin, monument...... • Harrison, James E............................ U0> i3VHarrison, Lorenzo E Harrison, William H Hart, Charles B........Hart, John B.............Hart, Nelson.............Hart, William H ... - Hart, William J.......Harter, George F....
Hay, John 210,232Hay,imported from Europe... 367,412,545
substitutes........................................ 'timothy................................................ 4J
Hayden, George.................................. 3/, ihHayden, Henry............. ........Hayden Peak, topographic sheetHayden survey-----Haydock, Thomas. Hayes, William.... Hayford, Edward .
... , Haynes, H. C..........6 Haynes, John........
... ! p[ayS Elizabeth W. 37 I Hays, Emma W ...
. 21,28 I Hayter, William T 134,198 ] Hayward, John A . 123,209 । Hayward, Mary A ------ .... Hazard, schooner.
I Hazen, Samuel R -199,236.... 61632,106 | Head-dresses, Korean
... 100 I Headley, Eli...............
... 331.... 57... 260 305,345 .... 624 196,237.... 241.... 273.... 80317,359 199,236.... 625 199,338.... 387320,345 .... 81110,225
700 Inde x , 1904
PageHealth, and food preservatives. 401,518,630
bills of.............................................. 591see also Public health.
Health, Board of, P.'I...................... 443,560report, 1903............................................. 472
Health bulletins................................ 443,560Health Department, D.C., rp., 1903. 388,533
report, 1904........................... 654Health reports, see Public health rps.Heaney, Mary.............................. 222,288,306Hearing, in fishes....................................... 565
of school children................................ 150Heart, cattle............................................... 630Heat, measurements................................ 461Heath, Chester R.............................. 227,323Heath, Lucina................................... 231’312Heating, electric....................................... 581Hedge Fence Shoal, light-ship................297Hedrick, Joseph J ..................................... 618Heffron, Anson................................... 33,109Hegarty, John...............................’'’'320^ 358Heiser, Adolph............................................. 38 108Helena, Ark., 1st Baptist Church........’ 47Helena, U. S. S..................... 262Helium................................................ 563,602Helmet, smoke........................................... 372Helminthology...................................I..’’"" 563Help, domestic.. .*..................................... 581Helt, William A......................................... 342Hemenway, Albert.......................... 308,338Hemenway, James A.... 23,117,215,329,620Hemibarbus Joiteni.......................... 388,474Hemiptera-heteroptera....................... 82,475Hemp, manila..................................... 592,648Hemphill, James M................................... 27 200Hempstead, Alexander S................. 305’ 350Hendee, Ambrose L........................... 317 351Henderson, Arthur R...............................’331Henderson, John B.......................... . . . '. 6Henderson, John D.......................... 209, 224Henderson, Julia A .......................... 322,360Hendrickson, Samuel....................... 312,346Heniquen.................................................... 553Henkle, Esau............................... ' jot)Henning, August................................234,324Henry, E. Stevens....................................... 215Henry, Jacob A......................................... 331Henry, Robert L................................... 40 354Hens, see Poultry. Henwood, Henry. 243,312
334,336 .... 296 .... 356 .... 119 .... 499 . 43,113205,225 112,134 140,209.... 120 .... 73137,209 .... 81 166,275 207,343
529 207,228 .... 565... 54 .... 494 109,223.... 37.... 74
17,139 33,102
.... 243
.... 81 311,339 .... 367 .... 342
Hepburn, William P....................Hepburn-Dolliver bill...................Heppel, George........................Heppenstall Forge and Knife CoiHeppner, Oreg., flood.................Hereford, William P.....................Herkes, Henry.................................Herlinger, William.................... .Herman, Sarah J..............................Hermann, Binger..........................Hermann, Mo........................ ......Herold, Margaret........................Herons, D. C..............................’.'Herpetology, Porto Rico'Herran, Thomas..............................Herran, Tomiis........... .,............. 'Herrell, Warren R....................... ’’Herring fisheries....................... ’ ’ ’ ’
Belgium...................................'Nova Scotia......................... ....’.
Herriott, Ephraim L..................... .’Herron, George W....................... ’Hertford, N. C..........................Herzinger, John....................... ””Herzog, John.................................. ’ ’Hesler, Agnes B..........................Hesperornis............................... ’.Hess, William'H....................... .....Hessian flies.................................. ’’’Hetherington, Anna E............ '...
PageHewins, E. D............................................... 390Heyburn, W. B.. 12,100,185,186, i87,295,302Hibbert, James W................................ 30,109Hibernia mines..........................................’581Hicks, Thomas N................................." ” 622Hides, France................. '.......... 494Hieroglyphics..................................... 563,601Hiete, Henry....................................... 231,315Higgins, Martha....................................... 623Higgins, Thomas W.................................. 47Higginson, Stephen.................................. 272High-angle fire........................................... 270Highways, see Roads—Streets.
Highwood forest reserve......................... ’428Higley, Emma H.................................. 34,101Hildebrant, Charles Q........... 22,117,328,620Hildreth, James M............................ 205,230Hill, Alexander S.............................. 204,230Hill, Ebenezer J........................ 366Hill, Hannah..................................... 223,310Hill, John M......................................... 327Hill, John W............................... .’.‘.‘.'.■■126,205 .Hill, Lydia M....................................... 27,201Hill, Micajah.....................;.............. 326,360Hill, Michael C„ alias..................... 326,360Hill, Myron D............................................. 616Hill, Nancy................................................. ' 625Hill, Samuel E........................................... 653Hilleary, Sophia C.............................. .... 624Hills, Agnes W........................................... 217Hills, Albert G........................................... 217Hills, Alfred C........................................... 217Hills, Sarah J........................................... " 217Hillsboro Bay...............................’ ’. '. ’ ’ ’ ’ 73Hilo Bay, chart........................................... 491Hilton, John W......... ........................ ’ 235,305Hinds, Jerome J.................................. 210,221Hine, Laura F......................................... 19 30Hines, William J................................... 241Hinkle, Joseph..................................... 28,113Hinshaw, Edmund H.......... 120,242,335Hinyard, Caroline............................ 387HiramLodge7,F. A.M.,Franklin,Tenn. 45Hirota Wan, chart.................................... 501Hirschensohn, Harry...................... 307,359
material for, published by Govt ... 655Hites, Jonathan.................................... 37Hiteshew, Philip L............................. 322Hitokappu Bay, chart................. "'556Hitt, Calvin......................................... 321,360Hitt, Robert R................................ 24,218,334Hittites........................ 563’ 601Hixon, Eveline......................................... 78Hoadley, Lizzie J...................................... 349Hoar, George F............................' 180Hoback, Sarah A................................ 312,349Hobart, N.Y., topographic sheet.......... ’499Hobart, Okla....................................... 120,259Hobbs, Thomas J....................................... usHobday, John B................................ 320,349Hodge, Freeman 0............................ 136,194Hodgkins fund of Smithsonian Inst.. 81Hodgson, Sarah......................................... 626Hoff, Juliet A. B..................................... 6,309Hoff, William Bainbridge-............................ ’ 6Hoffecker, Sallie H.............................. 14,132Hoffman, Charles W.......................... 34,114Hoffmire, Francis G.............................211,’ 343Hoge, Enos D..................................... 122,211Hogg, Herschel M.......................... 42,139,335Hogs............................................... 143,517,576
cholera............................................. 143,576cost of raising............. . .................... 453feeding................. . .......................... i43,630
inspection and quarantine........ 143,457millet seed for..................................... 577
Hokushu, chart........................................... 641
Janu ary —Dec emb er 701
Page .... 237 227,305 121,193 311,353 229,312 229,312 .... 78 .... 45
Horse-racing, pool selling..........Horses, American, in Germany
Commerce and Labor Dept.Holbrook, Sarah E.............Holcomb, Edson G.............Holcomb, Irving.................Holden, Mary T...................Holderman, Mark F...... - Holderman, Michael, alias Holland, Mattie S...............Holland, Robert H.............Holland, see Netherlands.Holliday, Elias...................................- 203,224Holliday, Elias S........ 32,46,127,228,250,625Hollidav, William........................... - - 210,342Hollidaysburg, Pa., topographic sheet. 5/ Hollingsworth, Isaac... Hollingsworth, John, jr Holloway. GeorgeT....................Holly Springs,Miss.,Christ Epis.Ch. 47,142 Holmes, Charles R
7878
385
77354
3961
Holt, A. F..........................................Holt, Charles F................................. <Holtzer-Cabot Electric Company. Holy Land, see Palestine. ,Holzer, John.......................... . 42,102 |Homeopathic Hospital, National ..... 184 1Homes, beautifying grounds.................. 145 IHomestead................................................... "1 ,
Alaska.............................................. --- 152aliens................... . ......................... 328,362fees on final entries........................... - 327 |Ft.AbrahamLincolnmil.res. 249,292,328 Nebraska................................... 293,362proofs....................................... 116,141,1/9Round Valley Reservation............... 3632d and additional entries..........21.3,362soldiers and sailors...................... 116,213
Homiston, Forbes................................. 18,35Homochitto River........... IHonduras.. 64,148,157,265,411,469,528,558 (
’--- 551
diseases.....................................docking of, in D. C.................freight rates..............................Germany.......................... .inspection and quarantine.. Justice Department...............maladie du coit.......................militia.......................................Navy Department...................Post-Office Department........reimportation..........................Siberia.......................................State Department...................Treasury Department...........war claims................................War Department...................
Horseshoe Reef, light...............Horseshoeing...............................Horsman, Ruhema C..............Horticulture, New Mexico-----Horton, Elizabeth.....................Horton, Erastus J.......................Hosiery, American, in Europe
German....................................Great Britain........................Nottingham..........................
Hospital Corps, Army...............Hospitals, Army.........................
Page ... 212 ... 494 ... 145 ... 493 24,299
.... 534 ... 372 143,457 . 40,58 .... 457 .... 70 . 41,153 .. 43,61 .... 158 .... 148 155,643
. 47,157 383,387 .. 41,69 .... 632 .... 148 .... 617 .... 261 .... 273321,349 .... 523 .... 257 .... 54 257,581 .... 531
77 587naval............. ................ -............ ..
see also names of hospitals—places
American enterprises........................coal......................................... ................commerce..............................................cotton goods....................................... .exports from Puerto Cortes............Interoceanic Railway...................- - -market conditions............................railroads................................ - -..........
Honeoye, N. Y., topographic sheet...
53 257 504 440 372 644
464547494Honey locust-trees.................
Hongkong, American trade------parcels-post convention............... 67,4zasteamship line................................-- - 497
Honolulu, Hawaii, chart................. 255,410electric lighting, etc ... 249,291,364,365 g-as.............................. 187,249,291,364,365rainfall....................................
Honorary Board of Comrs. to visit La.Purchase Exposition.....................
Honshu, chart...............Hood, Alexander J........Hooe, Emily M...............Hooper, Carlotta E........Hooper, Charles R........Hoover, James A...........Hope, schooner.............Hopi Indians, katcinas Hopkins, Albert J...........Hopkins, Frances S ... - Hopkins, Frank A...........Hopper, Elizabeth.........Hops.................................Hopson, James A...........Hord, Eleanor H...........Horizontal telescope..Horn, John......................Horn, William H...........Horn Island Pass.........Horne, Edward G........Horned owls.................Horner, Walter F........Horning, Jacob...........
441501
............... 231,312............. .'......... 96......................... 107
............. 180,217........................... 29
....................... 273................... 563,564................... 185,300
21 13932, i28,229,345’625
............ 231,323................. 54,581,................. 306,338.......................13,139 I
....................... 82................... 221
....................... 17,36 |........................ 161
................... 323,360
where located.Hot Springs, Ark., pub. bldg, sites. 178,248
water rights....................... 248,291,327Hot Springs, S. Dak., sanitarium........2//Hot Springs Reservation.......... 239,248,291
bath houses using hot water from.. 637report, 1903............................................... 524report, 1904.............................................
Hotchkiss, John................................ 230,315Hotel keepers, damage claims............. 406Hottel, James H........................................ 46Hottenstein, Cyrus D.................................. 118Hougendobler, William................... 319,342Houghton, Charles L........................ 312,340’Houghton, Henry H............................ 13,29Houghton, Mary E............. .............. 318,349Houghton, Mifflin & Co............................ 503Hours of labor, internal revenue col-
lectors ....................................... 268,383Treasury Department............. .............382see also Eight-hour day.
House, Ellis......................................... 130,203House of Representatives....................... 22,
117,328,399,619Delegate from Alaska................. 214,249
| Delegate from Indian Territory digest and manual, to print ... docket clerk.........................elevator conductors.....................journal.............................................
... 142
... 362
... 215.... 328.... 517
Library...........................................relations with P.-O. Dept.. 246,24/, 361resident comr. from Porto Rico.... 141restaurant...................salaries of employees sergeant-at-arms.......women in elections..
.... 328
.... 613247,293.... 214
House of Representatives, Comn. to Supervise Construction of Build-ing for Offices for.................
House-protection insurance...................Houser, James W.............Housing working people.Houston, Henry A............Houston, Sam, statue82,475 j Houston, Sam, statue.............
138,198 [ Houston County, Ala., bridge 114,232 I Howard, Charles W.................
33449499
49642,139,243,359
.... 428 290.336 ....357
702 Ind ex , 1904
PagePageHoward, Francis S.............................. 43,111Howard, George T................................... 296Howard, George W............................ 110,225Howard, Henry P....................... 112,139Howard, Joseph ................................ 237,309Howard, Thomas................................ 325,342Howard, William H............................ 32,106Howard University.......................... 151,637
report, 1903 ............................................. 524report, 1904 ............................................. 526
Howarth, Margaret G.................... 319,341Howe, Andrew J................................ 199,228Howe, James M.................................. 243,304Howe, Joel F.............................................. 617Howe, Ind. T...... ...................................... 525Howell, David V....................................... 216Howell, George................................... 24,119Houell, Joseph...................... 118,216,332,620Howell, Marshall.............................. 232,324Howett, J.W ............................................... 652Howett, William____ ______ 652Howlett, Harriet H.......................... 101,124Howser, Alfred ....:........................ 227,303Hoyt, Abram G......................................... 331Hoyt, Eli T......................................... 190,232Hoyt, John W............................................. 7Hubbard, Alvin B......... ...................... 19,32Hubbard, John........................................... 618Hubbs, Urbanus................................ 325,341Huber, E. J.................................................. 387Huddersfield, England............................ 149Hudson Bay, railroad to Winnipeg ... 407Hudson River..................................... 73,596Hueneme, Cal., topographic sheet.... 260Huestis, David........................................... 78Huestis, Mary E......................................... 78Huff, Mary............................................. 42,102Huffman, Daniel W............................ 31,102Huffman, William............................ 318,345Hughes, James A............................... 215,328Hughes, John L.................................. 189,344Hughes, Martha A................................... 109Hughes, Mary A............................... 101,124Hughey, Isaac N................................ 207,343Hugo, William H..................................... 12-Huie, Joseph H................................. 140,211Hull, John A. T............. 41,241,288,356Humanitarian legislation, Germany.. 494Humber River .»....................................... 551Humboldt Bay, fog-signal..................... 97Humboldt House, Nev............................ 375Humphrey, William E........................ *... 355Hungary...................................................... 372
cocoanut oil........................................... 53commerce.............................................. 523manufactures....................................... 635Ministry of Commerce.........................494sugar bonus........................................... 149see also Austria.
Hunt, Abram H..................................... 13,37Hunt, Charles B............................... 139,189Hunt, German H..................................... 387Hunt, Samuel H.......... ............................. 345Hunter, Joseph......... ............................... 204Hunter, W. Godfrey............. 33,128,229,345
contested election...................... 619,620Hunting licenses....................................... 546Huntingdon, Pa., topographic sheet.. 151Huntington, Camp, Cuba.........................587Hurd, Cyrus................................................. 622Hurlbut, Moses.................................. 103,121Hurley, Caroline................. .............. 128,188Hurley, James M.............................. 199,230Huron, Ohio............................................... 161
chart.............................. 6.50Huron, Lake.,....................................... 414
415,445,473,507,532,561,598,650chart .............................................. 76,508
Hurricanes, West Indies................. 438,502
Hurst, James P.................................. 243,326Husbands, witnesses in criminal cases. 41Hustler, tug................................................. 59Hutchason, Fanny A....................... 305,359Hutchins, Amelia.............................. 134,193Hutchinson, Kans.................................... 276Hutchison, George W.......................... 20,28Hyde, George....................................... 16,136Hydra, destroyers of trout fry............... 565Hydraulic machinery, exposition........523Hydraulic power....................................... 638Hydrographic manual............................ 408Hydrographic Office ................. 59,154,262,
379,409,437,467,501,527,555,586,641 report, 1903..................................... 153,154report, 1904 ..................................... 586,641
Hydrography............................................. 370Hydrography, Divison of . 408,436,465,499Hydroids...................................................... 474Hydrology, eastern.................................... 525
western.................................................. 465Hydrology, Division of............................ 525Hydrophobia, prevention......................... 523Hygeia Hotel, Old Point, Va.......... 181,356Hygiene and Demography, Interna-
tional Congress of............ 54,63Hygienic Laboratory................. 471,559,592Hymenolepis............................................. 559Hymenoptera............................................. 603Hymenopterous parasite....................... 367Hyner, Pa.,gas pool...'............................ 375Hynes, Annie..................................... 317,361I. J. Merritt, tug....................................... 216Ice, D. C....................... 5,10,23,93,94,98,159
Great Lakes........................................... 490machine for manufacturing............ 406Palestine..................... 54Potomac River.................................. 5,178St. Lawrence River and Gulf..........379
Iceland........................................................ 496Icy Strait, chart................................. 404Idaho, fish hatcherv................................ 185
irrigation....................................... 431,465labor laws............................................... 405overflowed lands................................ 185post route map...................................... 62reclamation of land............................ 525
Mois...................................................... 563,602Iglesias, Ricardo................................ 13,242Igneous rocks............................................. 463I jams, William H.............................. 311,341Ikatan Peninsula, chart........................ 460Iligan Bay, chart....................................... 521Ilin Strait, chart....................................... 521Illinois, additional customs officer.. 47,93
arbitration board reports.............. 52courts of United States............... 290,354fluorspar................................................. 375labor laws............................................... 435labor statistics............. ........................ 634lead and zinc ....................................... 375post route maps..................................61,62river and harbor improvement. 594,595
Illinois and Mississippi Canal........ 595,596Illinois Central Railroad...........................119Illinois River..................................... 594,595
Government dams...................... 220,294Illinois Steel Company.......................... 297Illiteracy in United States..................... 150Illsley, Elizabeth G.......................... 198,343Imas, Myron....................................... 317,339Immediate transportation .... 266,469,591
Coal City, Ill......................................... 412Peoria, Ill........................ 293,298,366,441Puget Sound......................................... 366Salt Lake, Utah................................... 412
Immigrant stations, Ellis Island.......... 52San Francisco, Cal.............................. 9
Immigrants, transportation................. ’ 276
J anu ary —Dec emb er 703
Page | PageImmigration....................................... 54,498
amendment of acts concerning.... 294Argentina.... bibliography. Canada .........Chinese..........decisions..1... Haiti...............Honduras .... laws.................Sao Paulo.... statistics ..... to regulate... United States
.. 156,635 ......... 535 ..........494 .. 167,295 ......... 158 ......... 590
........... 64
............ 146
........... 64 51,369,404 ........... 300........... 157
Index, to public land decisions............462to Reappraisements of mdse............470to Smithsonian miscellaneous col-
lections, v. 45........to Treasury decisions
... 474 67,470
Index-catalogue, of medical and vet-erinary zoology........... 143,629
of surgeon-general’s library ..Index generum mammalium.... Indexing, agricultural literature
Immigration & Naturalization,Com.on 119 Immigration, Bur. of. 52,146,255,369,404,548
report, 1903...................................... 550report, 1903, to print..................... 44,428
Immigration, Committee on................. 300Immunization from hog cholera..........143Impeachment, Charles Swayne.......... 239,
354,627,628 77
... 473.... 49.... 431.... 494257,551.... 493.... 372.... 635.... 65.... 551.... 495.... 497.... 581.... 54
Imperial Coal Company..........................Implements, agricultural, see Agricul-
tural machinery.Import tax, see Tariff—names of arti-
cles imported.
India.........................................commerce..........................cotton..................................cotton-textile industry..crops...................................currency................... .........petroleum..........................rubber................................shellac................................tea and coffee ...................United States trade in ..
India rubber, see Rubber.Indian affairs..................................... 575,637
to print........................................... 44,428Indian Affairs, Committee on, House.. 24,
Importers, Europe suggestions to..
493486
Imports...................... 9,258,371,435,461,552agricultural........................................... 400animals and animal products..........576bonding of carriers................................ 469classification......................................... 369drawback on......................................... 522freight rates........... . ..............................276manner of importation .... 290,366,404 rubber.................................................... 65see also countries and places.
Imus, Hiram.. ..............................Inauguration..................................Inamucan Bay, chart...................Incense............... . ...........................Inches, David.................................Income tax, Saxony...................Incomes, private..........................
railroads of United States...
119,219,334Senate................... 11,99,185,300,575,615
Indian Affairs, Office of.......................... 57,151.261,408,466,554,584,639
appropriations report, 1903....
120,185,288,289,291
report, 1904.............................................Indian agencies, statistics.....................Indian Comrs., Board of, report, 1903..Indian corn, see Corn.Indian Cove, chart......... .........................
261639
57466
198,343 615,620 .... 521 .... 492196,338
Incorporation articles, filing in D. C..Incubators..................................................
257167298 587183Incurables, Washington Home for.
Indemnity lands, S. Dak......... 141,179,213I. O. O. F.', see Odd Fellows.Independent State of the Kongo, see
Kongo.Independent Treasury, see Treasury,
Independent.Index, to Agric. Dept, publications...
to catalogue of copyrights..........to Cong, record 5,93,177,287,427,485,613 to Consular reports..................... 258,496to Daily consular reports..................... 461to decisions of Compt. of Treasury. 503 to decisions of Supreme Court, P. I. 560 to documents, 1881-93 ................. 361,428to documents relating to Cuba, etc. 505 to Exper. station record........... 458,518to Memoranda for officers................... 503
534535
to meteorologv in Jesuit relations . 632 to Monthly bulletin of American
Republics Bureau.......... 440,529,644to North American geology, etc. 56,583 to Official gazette, Patent Office .... 58,
152,467,500,554,585 to Official gazette, P. I............... 471,648to Ordnance Dept, rps., 1867-1902 .. 76 to patent decisions............................ 152,
262,409,467,500,526,640 to patentees, inventions, etc., 1903 . 555 to Proceedings of Nat. Museum.... 475 to Public health reports..................... 384
Indian Currency Committee.............Indian Department, see Indian Affairs.Indian depredation claims.
40465
58,301,334,378,641
Indian Education, Dept, of, N. E. A.. 57Indian Educators, Congress..................... 554Indian Inspector for Ind. T., rp., 1903.. 637
report, 1904 ............................................. 639Indian lands, pipe lines............. 11,119,178Indian laws, to print ..
Indian police............... . ...........................Indian reservations, Ariz. and N. Mex.
map....................................................trespassing live stock .. . . ..................see also names of reservations.
Indian schools...........................................methods..................................................statistics................................................Truxton Canyon..................................
Indian Schools, Superintendent of.... report, 1903.... ...................................
report. 1904 ............................Indian Service, appropriations,
supplies..............................Indian Territory..........................
allotted lands........................asphalt lands..........................bail...........................................
44202
99640639
6396395757
63957
554.... 639 .... 637 259,334
. 94,295
.... 462
. 41,178charges against court officials.. 137,152 coal lands..................................... 462,525courts of United States.......... 40,137,178Delegate................................................. 142Five Civilized Tribes........... 149,214,408insane............................................... 291,301judges...................................................... 292laws............................ *.................. 637,639medicine and surgery......... 120,185,291pharmacy................................ 120,185,291post route map...................................... 62river improvement.............................. 595sale and leasing of lands............ 179,219school taxation............................ 636,637schools......................................... -........... 639statehood........................ 179,364,365,619
704 Index , 1904
PageIndian Territory, taxation for schools. 374
timber and stone.......... 11,24,288,292town sites.............................................. 639
Ind. T., Indian Inspector for, rp., 1903.. 637 report, 1904 ....................................... 639
Ind. T., Mine Inspector for, rp., 1903 ... 524 report, 1904....................................... 585
Indian treaties, to print........................ 44Indian wars, pensions to survivors ... 326
records ................................ 41.294,302Indiana, additional customs officer. 47,93
arbitration board reports............ 52courts of United States...................... 354horses for National Guard............... 70labor laws.............................................. 52labor statistics..................................... 634post route map..................................... 62
Indiana. Pa., geologic atlas................... 150Indiana State Board of Agriculture. 181,291Indianapolis, Harrison monument.... 6
military post......................................... 77
Arizona.................................................. 8basketry................................................275California............................................. 6,94Montana.............................................. 295New York State..................... 219,364,383operations in iron mine.............. 562,600pottery................... 165,564sale of liquors to.................................. 151statistics................................................ 57supplies.................................................. 57trade-marks used in commerce with 628 trading with......................................... 466see also Indian—names of reserva-
tions and tribes.Indio, Cal., topographic sheet......... 377Indo-China, French, see French.Indurated fiber ware................................ 494Industrial Arts and Expositions, Com-
mittee on............... 120,219,335janitor........................................... 117,328
Industrial education.......................... 53,150Industrial exchanges, Germany ...... 494Industrial expositions, Cape Town ... 53
Chile....................................................... 581Industrial Expositions, Select Com.
on............................................ 12Indust, further-development schools.. 54Industrial museum.................................. 54Industrial Property, Union for the Pro-
tection of.......... ............ 378Industries, clay-working...........................376
European.............................................. 148foreign..................................................... 494Germany........................................... 54,148government aid................................... 581Greece.................................................... 54Mexico....................................... 54,148,157rebuilding in Great Britain............... 635Russia..................................................... 374writers concerning.............................. 558Wurttemberg....................................... 258
Infantry, drill regulations..................... 530restored privileges................................ 357
Infantry and Cavalry School................. 598Infants.................................................. 443,560Infected ports, shipping........................ 159Infectious diseases of animals............. 143,
401,486,576,630Information bureaus................................ 494Information circulars............... 167,168.476Infra-red solar spectrum........................ 509Inger. John D..................................... 311,341Ingersoll life-boat..................................... 180Inheritances, France................................ 581Injunctions......................................... 137,239Inland waters, pilot rules.........................258
pollution of................................... 582,583Innis, Isaac......................................... 245,323
PageInoculation of animals. 592Insane, Alaska............. 116,214,289,364,365
District of Columbia .... 24,183,287,291Indian Territory........................... 291,301pensions......... . ............................. 140,637
Insane, Government Hospital for the, see Govt. Hospital for the Insane.
Insecticides................................................ 430for San Jos6 scale.......................... 252,368Hawaii.................................................... 253tobacco extract.................................... 496
Insects, affecting cacao............................ 444affecting cotton.................................... 629affecting crops....................................... 71,
270,444,472,507,560,561,593 injurious.................................. 401,431,488injurious to basket willow........519,546maternal solicitude..................... 563,600psychical faculties...................... 562,600see also Entomology, Bureau of.
Insignia, see Badges. *Inspection, of cattle............... •.......... 143,457
of food, etc..................................... 157,257of fruit.................................................... 372of live stock,......................................... 252of meat, etc................................... 148,275of militia............................. 647of postal service.................................... 468of tea...................................................... 157
Inspector-General’s Dept., report,1903 . 268 report, 1904 ....................................... 561
Inspectors, steamboat.............................. 490Institutes, farmers’. 50,142,401,431,459,487Institutions, La. Purchase Exposition. 48 Insular Affairs, Bureau of........................ 159,
160,167,269,270, 385, 413,441, 442, 471, 472, 505, 531, 559, 648
report, 1903 ............................................. 442report, 1904....................................... 592
Insular Affairs, Committee on........ 25,335comr. from Porto Rico as member.. 141
Insular possessions.............................. 505Army................................................. 598extradition...................................... 63laws, treaties, etc........................... 559lotteries........................ 212map.......................................................... 640shipping................................................. 159see also names of islands.
Insurance, bananas.................................. 256Chile................................................ 551,590District of Columbia..................... 388,445house-protection.................................. 494Japan...................................................... 54life.................................................... 494,551machinery............................................. 148old age.......................................................635
Insurance companies, fraudulent.. 61,212Insurance Co. of North America.. 163,274Insurance, Department of, D. C... 165,445
report, 1902 ................................ 388,599
Inter-Departmental Board on Wireless Telegraphy.......................... 510
Inter-Urban Transit Company............. 621Interest checks............................................. 268Interior Department, Auditor for the,
see Auditor.Interior, Department of the ... 55,149,259,
374,407,435,462,498,524,552,582,636 circulars.................... 462
Indian war records................. 41,294,302printing and binding........................ 58rp., 1903.. 56,150,261,287,524,552,582,637 report, 1904 ............................................. 637sale, etc., of public documents.... 640
Interior, Department of the, P. 1............472report, 1903............................................. 442
Internal commerce.......................... 147 ,258373,405,435,461,498,522,552,580,634
Janua ry —I )ecemb er 705
PageInternal revenue, claims........................ 29'
decisions.................................. 67,158,267,382.412,441,470,504,529,558,591,646 ,
on articles exported to Philippines. 251 IPhilippines............................................ 506 Isee also Internal Revenue, Comr. of.
Internal revenue collectors............ 268,383Internal Revenue, Comr. of ........ 68,158. ;
268,383,413,470,505,530,559,592,646 report, 1903......................................... 67,68report, 1904 ............................................. 646
International Bureau of the American Republics............... 64,156,265, i
380,411,439,468,503,528,557,590,644 report, 1903....................................... 64,156report, 1904............. 644
International Commission of Ameri-can Archaeology and Ethnology. 380
International Congress of Hygiene f and Demography........... 54,63
International Dairy Congress............... 429International Dairy Federation......... 429International exchange......................... 65
to print............................................. 247,428Internal. Exchange, Comn.on.. 63,65,590International Exchange Service.......... 508International exchanges, pub. docs... 165Internal. Geographic Congress ... 411,557International law............... 411,558,587,588
recognition............................. 476International Live-Stock Expos......... 485International Prison Commission........411International Prison Congress............. 411International Reform Bureau............... 95International Sanitary Bureau........... 65Internal. Sanitary Convention ... 157,504International Water Boundary Comn. 266Interoceanic Canal Congress................. 63Interoceanic canals.... 6,48,63,95,156,366
treaty between Panama and (J. S.. 265Interoceanic Canals, Committee on... 301Interoceanic Railway of Honduras ... 372 Interparliamentary Union for Promo-
tion of International Arbitra-tion............................ 24,294,380
Interpreters, Japan and Korea............. 643Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
Committee on.... 25,120,219,335,621Interstate Bridge and St. Ry.Co. 182,292,336Interstate commerce............... 12,25,99,120
liquors............................................. 296,354lotteries.................................................. 212
Interstate Commerce Commission.. 84,167 276,390,416,446,475,510,534,565,604
report, 1903 .................................. 84,416Interstate Commerce, Com. on........99,185Interstate Mississippi River Improve-
ment and Levee Association .... 297
PageIowa Collegeof Agric.and Meeh. Arts. 144Ireland, American products in............. 148
emigration......................................... •.. 581Iron........... 148,375,376,469,499,558,581,590
aboriginal mine............................ 562,600exports............................................... 65,381France.......................................................493Great Britain........................................ 523Lake Superior region........................... 260Menominee district...............................260pig..................... 411,495plants cultivated for.............................494production, 1902.................................... 150Russia............................................... 257,372trade statistics........................................ 637world’s output...................................... 504
Iron cowpea................................................. 145Iron mountain, Durango......................... 148Iron pyrites................................................. 497Iron rails ..................................................... 54Iron works. New South Wales............... 54Ironton, Ohio, public building............. 382Ironworking............................................... 593Iroquois Indians................................ 383,564Irrigation.................................................. 297,
401,431,465,466,488,519,525,563,601 bibliography.................................. 431,488Canada.....'...'..................................... 523
Intestinal amoebiasis................................ 648Intoxicants, see Liquors.Intra-atomic energy........................ 563,600Intrenchments, tools................................ 531Invalid Pensions, Committee on.......... 26,
121,221,338,621Invar............................................................. 371Inventions.................................................. 54
electric .................................................. 257see also Patents.
Colorado River of the West.... 294,353current-wheels.................................. 487effect on crops...................................577Lost River Valley............................. 431Mexico............................................. 54,635New Mexico..................................... 261of rice.................................................. 526Payette and Boise valleys..............374use of earth, etc., on public lands . 362Utah.................................................... 459Utah, to print................................ 140, 294
Irrigation of Arid Lands, Com. on.... 353Irrigation papers ...................................... 408,
436,465,499,525,526,553,583,638Irvin, Thomas...................................... 20,124Isachsen, Alfred C.............................. 43,109Isdre, water and electric power.......... 257Islands. Alaskan ....'............................... 146
see also Insular possessions—names of islands.
Isle au Haut Thoroughfare................... 73Islip, L. L, topographic sheet............... 464Isopods ........................................... 82,389,475Isso, Japan, chart........................................502Isthmian canal,seelnteroceanic canals.Isthmian Canal Commission, 1899-1902 65
report, 1899-1901, to print.......... 247,428Isthmian Canal Commission, 1904- ... 400Isthmus, see name of isthmus.Italian-Swiss Agricultural Colony .... 216Italy.............................................................. 551
chambers of commerce.......................522chestnuts and chestnut trees..........147
Investigation, Post-Office Dept. 61,155,246Investments, foreign................................ 497Invoices, consular.............................. 156,372Iola, Kans., topographic sheet.............. 56Iona Island................................................ 216Iowa, courts of United States......... 290,354
gypsum deposits.................................. 376labor statistics..................................... 634post route map..................................... 62war claims ....................................... 96,178
Iowa City, Iowa, public building.......... 157
eoal............................................................ 256commerce with France..................... 148domestic help..........................................581electric railroads.................................. 257emigration....,.................................... 551exchange............................................... 65field for American trade..................... 372furniture................................................. 523Government aid to industries............581irrigation............................................... 519olive oil................................................... 635protection of Morocco trade-marks. 439railroads................................................. 494Venezuelan arbitrations..................... 589
Itasca County, Minn., bridge. 292,297,337Itawamba County, Miss., bridge............ 621Iverson. Samuel................................ 231,315Ivory, Andrew........................ 20,28
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70G Inde x , 1904
Page [ > PageIvory, Richard C................................ 103,131 < Jqhns, MaryA............................................. 624Izuhara, Japan, chart................................ 438 \ Johnson, Ada..................................... 113,224Jack, Daniel F........................................ 331 \ Johnson, Annie B.............................. 113,124Jack, Robert M........................................... 331 I Johnson, Benjamin.................................... 273Jackman, B.................................................. 180 j Johnson, Charles.................................. 31,113Jackson, Albert P................................. 36,200 Johnson, Elizabeth.................................. 273Jackson, Charles H.......................... 133,193 Johnson, Emma A...................... 387Jackson, William J............................... 43,115 | Johnson, Emma M............................... 28,101Jackson, William P.................... 303,348 | Johnson, Finley T................................. 17,36Jackson, William W............................ 36,130 | Johnson, Henry................................... 238,308Jacksonville, Fla........................................ 66 I Johnson, Hunter L.................................... 329Jacksonville, Tex....................................... 547 ■ Johnson, James.................................. 237,306Jacoby, John................................................ 183 \ Johnson, James P........ . ...................... 36,109Jagger, Edwin J.................. 238,306 j Johnson, John A........................................ 78JaYi bin Ydris.............................................. 69 I Johnson, John N....................................... 273Jalisco, mining.......................................... 265 \ Johnson, Joseph T............................. 46,250Jamaica................................................. 520,635 i Johnson, Leonard M......................... 193,236
ferns................................................ 415,475 \ Johnson, Lewis, jr............................. 226,312James River................................................ 597 I Johnson, Maria.......................................... 78James River Valley, S. Dak.................... 436 j Johnson, Marit........................................ 17,43James River watershed, Va.................... 369 I Johnson, Martha A............................. 340Jameson, Lorenzo D................................. 340 I Johnson, Mary L................................ 246,322Jamestown Island.................................... 597 Johnson, Palmer P.................................... 15Japan....................................... 54,373,494,581 Johnson, Samuel N........................... 235,315
agriculture............................................. 522 ' Johnson, Sven J ................................ 118,297blockade of Liaotung Peninsula ... 523 j Johnson, Thomas G................................... 387chart......................................................... 154 Johnson, William............................... 235,309commerce........................ 148,372,551,635 Johnson, William............................... 234,312consuls in............................................... 589 I Johnson County, Ill................................. 631contraband of war ...... ......................... 404 ' Johnston, William L......................... 324,350exchange commission....................... 65 Johnstone Strait, charts...................... 438,556fishes. 82,83,166,388,446,474,475,509,565 Joint Board, see Army&Navy JointBd.flour........................................................ 493 Joint resolutions, see Bills—Laws,imports................................................... 497 Joints, shipbuilding................................. 409insurance............................................... 54 Jolo Archipelago, leprosy....................... 647interests in Siberia............................... 257 Moro affairs................................... 75,384merchant marine........................ 257,551 Jones, Albert W.................................... 30,206neutrality of U.S. 142,145,267,276,369,428 . Jones, Amos...................,........................... 621oysters........... ........................................ 565 ' Jones, Ann............................................ 231,312parcels-post................................... 468,470 Jones, Anne................................................. 618patents...................................................... 495 Jones, Catherine........................................ 316primeval inhabitants................. 563,601 Jones, Edward C........................................ 348relations with Amer, and Germany. 581 | Jones, Elizabeth A............................... 43,111schools, libraries, etc.......................... 150 Jones, Harriet N.......................................... 622shipbuilding.......................................... 495 j Jones, Henry C...................................... 32,112silk.................................................... 496,523 ! Jones, James W ............................................331student interpreters.............................. 643 1 Jones, Jesse N...................................... 211,245tobacco.............................................. 55,581 , Jones, John Paul, statue......................... 137trade-marks............................................ 495 \ Jones, Louisa J........................................... 80war with Russia................................... 407 \ Jones, Lyman L.................................. 304,350
Jaques, George W.............................. 231,304 j Jones, Margaret.................................. 207,246Jaquess, Charlotte....................................... 78 । Jones, Morris H................................. 208,224Jason, U. S. monitor................................. 59 Jones, Samuel J........................................... 78Java, rubber-trees...................................... 495 ' Jones, Virginia A....................................... 78Jeffers, Henry...................... :.................... 625 Jones, William........................................... 652Jefferson, Jessie.......................................... 78 Jones, William A ...................... 335Jefferson, Thomas, Morals of Jesus ... 517 i Jones, William L.......................................... 383Jefferson’s manual..................................... 620 Jonesville, Va., Preston Lodge...............653Jeffrey, George....................................... 33,103 Joplin, Mo., wells....................................... 526Jellies............................................................. 487 Joralemon, Charles C........................ 125,196Jellison, Charles W............................... 14,133 Jordan, Walter B......................................... 55Jenifer, Alice..................................... 314,359 Joslin, Frederick W.............................. 99,356Jenkins, John J............. 40,137,354,627 Jouett, Galena............................................. 190Jenkins, Joseph.......................................... 216 Journal clerk, House....................................329Jenkins, Sarah E................................. 96,332 Journals, House......... . ........................ 328,517Jenkins, Thornton A.......................... 96,332 Senate............................................... 95,517Jennings, Jasper N............................ 311,339 Joyce, Thomas....................................... 42,109Jennings, Joseph A............................. 59,181 ! Joyner, Amanthus P........................... 212,245Jeres de la Frontera, Spain.................... 372 Juan de Fuca, Strait of.............................. 73Jesuit relations, meteorology in.......... 632 Juanico Strait, see San Juanico Strait.Jesus of Nazareth, Morals of.................. 517 I Judge, Patrick....................................... 19,27Jewelry................................................... 64,494 Judge-Advocate-Gen., Navy, rp., 1903. 153Jimenez, Port, chart................................. 521 report, 1904........................ 556Jocko Reservation............ 219,292,301 Judge-Advocate-Gen’s. Dept., Army 76,268John, Cephas H................................. 319,348 report, 1903.............................................. 268John, ketch................................................. 652 report, 1904 .............................................. 561John, schooner.......................................... 163 Judges, Alaska...................................... 117,353John River..'............................................... 259 District of Columbia............................ 183Johns, Augustus................................ 190,234 1st circuit................................................ 354Johns, David W................................. 189,344 ■ Indian Territory.................................... 292
Janu ary —Dec emb er 707
PageJudges, list of............................................. 58
New Mexico.................................. 137,292 'Pennsylvania................................ 239,290 [
J udgments, circuit & district courts. 58,378 । Court of Claims... 58,66,378,381,652 jCourt of Private Land Claims.......... 378 |courts of United States....................... 66 |Indian depredations................... 378,641 '
Judicial appropriations . 23,95,177,178,620 I Judiciary, Committee on the. House. 40, 1
137,239,353,363,399.627Senate....................................... 99,186,301 I
Judith, Point............................................. 161Judy, Alfred 1......................................... 19,34Juneau, Alaska, capitol building........ 374 .
gold.......................................................... 375 jport of entry................... 251,292,366,412 ,topographic sheet................................ 408
Juniperus Virginiana.............................. 578 iJuno, brig.................................................... 78 IJustice, Bureau of, P. I..........,................ 71Justice, Dept. of.... 58,152,262,378,555,641 |
building for........................................... 21 ienforcement of antitrust laws........ 40horses, carriages, etc.......................... 40 ;opinions of Attorney-General.......... 592report, 1903............................................. 177report on Slocum disaster................. 566Sherman antitrust law....................... 137
Justices, see Judges.Jute..................................................... 593Kagoshima, Japan, chart....................... 501Kagoshima Gulf, chart........................... 556Kahauiki..................................... 242,268,292Kahn v. Livernash.................................... 218Kaiser, Julius A.................... 68,118,303Kaiser Creek, topographic sheet............ 638Kalk, Floras....................................... 18,139Kalorama avenue, D. C.... 10,218,287,290Kalsomine ............................................... 558Kamaishi, Japan, chart........................... 501Kaminokuni, Japan, chart ................... 641Kampsville, Ill., dam....................... 220,294Kanalasan Cove, chart............................ 633Kanawha River.................................... 73,596Kanouse. David M............,.................... 18,36Kansas, floods............................................. 499
forest planting......... ............................ 519gypsum deposits.................................... 376labor laws............................................... 405labor statistics..................................... 634post route map..................................... 62reclamation of land...............................525
Kansas City, Mo......................................... 271bridges.............................. 120,178,182,221
Kansas City and Memphis Railway and Bridge Company . . 292,336
Kansas City, Liberty and Excelsior
Kansas City, Northeastern and Gulf Railway Company.......... 182,220,292
Kansas City, Parkville and St. JosephElectric Railway Co .... 178,182,221
Kansas River............................................... 271Kansas River Valley.................................. 253Kaolin, see China-clay.Kapok ............................................................ 523Karluk, Alaska......................................... 440Karquines Strait, chart.......................... 434Kaskaskia Indians.................................... 11Katcinas............................................... 563,564Kava drinking........................................... 509Kaw River, see Kansas River.Kean, John............................ 8,96,98,181,186Kearns, Thomas......................................... 214Kearny, Phil, Post, G.A.R.... 241,292,302Keating, Mary................................... 118Keefer, Carrie............... ........................ 210,233Keeler, Henry........................................... 241Keen, Alderson T.............................. 128.188
PageKefauver, Olive C...................................... 387Keizer, James............................................. 163Keleher, James.................................. 40,305Kelep.................................................... 458,557Keliher, John A., contested election... 24Kellar and Indiana Consolidated
SmeltingCompany................. 290,335Keller, John B.................................... 126,189Keller, Margaret E............................ 125,188Kelley, Andrew A...............................311,348Kellogg, Augustus G................................ 242Kelly, Hannah........................................... 37Kelly. Robert....................................... 13,125Kelly, Thomas............:......................... 19,35Kelly, William R....................................... 615Kemins Island, see Gardner Island.Kemp, James A.................................. 304,345Kemper, Andrew C.................................. 615Kenaday, Mary F................................ 323,360Kendall, Richard A.............................. 16,27Kennealy, Ella F................................ 316,352Kennedy, John................. 251,331Kennedy, Joseph H............................ 13,127Kennedy, Margaret.................................. 251Kennedy, William............................ 124,189Kenney^ Gilbert A.............'................ 320,352Kenney, James W...................................... 332Kent, Alfred....................................... 211,343Kent, Lindley C......................................... 216Kent, M. Elizabeth.................................. 19Kent, William H............. .................. 130,198Kentucky, post route map..................... 62
river improvement.............................. 595shell ornaments.................................... 82storms...................................................... 403wells, springs, etc.................................. 526
Kentucky, U.S.S....................................... 527Kentucky Experiment Station.... 253,402Kentucky, Railroad Commission of ... 390Kentucky River....................................... 596Keokuk& Hamilton Water PowerCo. 25,94Kepner, Hezekiah.............................. 222,306Ker. RoxanaS.................................... 211,229Kerby, George W.................................... 28,113Kerby, Maria............................................... 653Kereheval, James M................................ 107Kerley, King....................................... 321,359Kersteter, Ella P.................................. 28,113Kesennuma bays, chart.......................... 501
’ Ketoy Island, chart.................................. 556Key West, Fla............. ..................... 271
chart........................ 405Keys, Robert R.................................... 320,342Kharimkotan Island, chart................... 556Kiao-Chau, China..................................... 581Kibbe, Alonzo R........... ,.................... 18,130Kibbe, J. Hudson................. 14,133,252,428Kickapoo Indians...................................... 57Kidd, Lottie E........................................... 80Kiel, Germany........................................... 406Kight, James W......................................... 30Kilbourne, Serenus.............................. 12,41Kilbreth, James T...................................... 118Kilburn, Russell M.................................. 78Killer whales....................................... 83,475Killian, Johann A...................................... 118Kilo goods.................................................. 266Kimball, Chester F............................ 124,209Kimball, David.................................. 304,349Kimble, George W............................ 129,201Kimbrough, William........................ 320,342Kimer, Lewis...................................... 237,312Kincaid, Sallie H................................ 16,126Kindergartens........................................... 150King, Benjamin C.................................... 651King, Benjamin F........................ 250King, George F........................................... 164King, Harvey R...................................... 19.37King, Henry................................. 627King, Nancy A.................................... 195,235
708 Ind ex , 1904
Page |King, Richard........................................... JOOKing, Williams.................................. 111,127King-bird.................................................... 49King survey................................................. 260Kingfisher, Okla., public buildings... 267 Kingsley, Royal A.S................................ 38Kinnickinnick River................................ 161Kinsey, David.......................... 207,228Kinsey, George W.............................. 314,347Kiowa Agency............................ 252,428,637Kiowa and Comanche Reservation... 219 Kiowa, Chickasaw and Fort Smith
Railway...................... 11,99,178,219Kirk, Hyland C......................................... 8Kiska Harbor, chart................................ 370Kitchin, Claude............................ 118,216,332Kite meteorographs.................................. 403Kites, in tropics......................................... 254
tetrahedral.................................... 563,601Kittredge. Alfred B .............. A.... 301Kittredge, Ferry....................................... 39Kittridge, Edah A.............................. 243,309Kitts, William M.................... 351Kizer, .lames........................ 651Klamath Indians...................................... 275Klamath Reservation.............................. 11Klaw and Erlanger.......................... 292,366Kling, John W............■............. 208,230Klingenfus, Jonathan....................... 229,315Klingler, John H............................ 191,234Kloeppel, Christian.......................... 245,323Knapp, Francis........... . .................... 196,230Knight, Albion W.................................. 272Knight, Edwin A..................................... 616Knowles, JamesO.............................. 130,201Knowlton, George K........................ 122,198Knox, Cephas K................................ 246,326Knoxville, Tenn., courts of U. S .. 290,354
1st Presbyterian Church................... 45Knupple, Christian, alias............... 245,323Kohlhauff, Adam.............................. 31,311Kongo Free State.............................. 296,635Koonce. Frank D....................................... 118Kootenai (district),lepidoptera... 445,475 Kootenai River........................................... 185Kootenays, lead industry.........................635Korea............. . ................ .'.................. 258,551
chart................................................... 154climate .................................................. 403ginseng...................... 494head-dresses......................................... 81language......................................... 563,601map.......................................................... 532mines...................................................... 581railroads................................................ 497student interpreters............................ 643treaties............................ ,...................... 557
Korth, Mary....................................... 110,128Kosciuszko,Tadeusz,statue. 76,294,302.355Kotzebue Sound, placer-gold field .... 375 Kountz. W. J.............................................. 330Koyukuk River........................................... 259Krag, J ulius......................................... 132,322Kralendijk Road, chart.................. 60 ।Krebs, William H. W................................ 356 !Kreeger, Peter W........................................622Krehbiel, Elizabeth.................................. 622Kries, Michael............................................. 251Kroo-boys, Liberia................................... 54Kryptol ...>.................................................... 581 |Kucninoyerabu Bay, chart.................... 502Kuechler, Mariah.................................. 35,112Kuhn, MarthaC.................................... 37,114Kuji Wan, chart.......................... ........... 501 IKuki Ura, chart.................................. 502Kuril Islands, chart.................................. 556Kuril Strait, chart.................................... 556Kurtz, Michael......................................... 623Kwangtung Peninsula, map................ 532Kyler, Henry L......................... 624 |
PageLabeling, imported food products .... 630Labels, decisions....................................... 585
United States....................................... 644see also Official gazette, Patent Off.
Labor, arbitration in Denmark........... 406child......................................... 150,372,460disputes in Spain.................................. 581division of............................................... 5518-hour day ..... 184,185,240,354,428,429 Great Britain....................................... 635Hawaii............. »............................. 142,295injunctions.................................... 137,239Liberia:.................................................. 494New South Wales.................................. 54New Zealand...................... 635public works......................................... 353troubles in Colorado......................... 6,94see also Labor. Bureau of.
Labor, Bureau of... 52,405,434,491,579,634report, 1903............................................. 579
Labor, Committee on...................... 240,354Labor Day. pay in Ordnance Depart-
ment........................................ 647Labor Employment, Board of............... 253Labor unions, Great Britain................. 52
Mexico.................................................... 406Laboratories, Government, Bureau of . 71,
270,443,506,560,593,648Laborers, Chinese, in Africa..................... 494
Mexico.................................................... 523Labracinus.................................................. 564Lace............................................................. 148
Belgium ............................................... . 406Nottingham.................................... 257,581
Lacey, John F... 24,44,141,248,288,335,362Lachman. Eli....................................... 32,114Lackey, William W............................ 13,125La Crosse, Wis., harbor improvement. 596Lad rone Islands.................................. 167,384Lafayette, Marquis de ............................ 355Lafayette, Marquis de............................ 64Lafferty, Matilda.................................. 29,109La Fitte, John S....................................... 274La Forest, Charles................................ 40,192Lafourche, Bayou....................... 249,294,595Lagonoy Gulf, chart................................ 370Lagoon Entrance, chart........................ 501Lagrange, Ill., dam.......................... 220,294La Guaira, Venezuela.............................. 411Laguimanoc, Port, chart........................ 521Laguinmanok Bay, chart.........................467Lahaina, Hawaii, chart.......................... 502Laird, Jacob......................................... 29,208Lajas, P. R.................................................... 645Lajolla, Cal., topographic sheet............ 56Lake, Edwin....................................... 111,133Lake Bluff, 111., Naval Training Sta ... 656Lake Erie and Ohio River Ship Canal
Company.............................. 363Lake survey charts, see Northern and
Northwestern Lakes, Survey of.Lakes, lights, etc.............................. ’.......... 405
see also Great Lakes—names of lakes.Lakes, Dept, of the, report, 1903 ............ 384
report, 1904 ............................................. 532Lakey, Charles H................................ 306,338Lamb, Emma R.................................. 125,203Lambert, Florence.................................... 182Lamphere, Theron T........................ 103,135Lamps, China............................................. 373
safety device......................................... 372Lamson,EarlJ........................................... 623Lamson, Samuel S..................................... 309Lanao, Lake........................................... 75,384Lancaster, Pa., topographic sheet........464Lance, William........................................... 623Land claims, private................................ 242Land classification sheets....................... 260Land-grant colleges, see Agricultural
colleges.
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Land grants............................................. 44,94Land Office, General.................................. 57,
152,261,377,408,436,466,500,526,639 certified copies of patents, etc... 44,292 decisions. 55,149,374,407,436,462,524,552 report, 1903............................................. 524report, 1904..................... 585,639
Land offices, Dickinson, N. Dak. 22,141,178 Nome, Alaska.................................. 213receivers................................................. 636
Land values, Philadelphia..................... 52Lander, Peter...................................... 318,352Landis, Charles B................... 44,140,247,361Landrum, William H.............................. 78Lands, acquired under internal reve-
nue laws........... 413agricultural, forest reserves................248alkali...................................................... 145asphalt.................................................... 462California Indians............................ 6,94Cherokee Nation............................ 55,259coal.......................................................... 462District of Columbia. 98,275,291,299,334 east Africa............................................. 494flood-damaged.............................. 253,458forest.......................................................... 368 jFort Peck Reservation....................... 57in forest reserves.......................... 44Indian, see Indian lands. Mississippi............................................. 44public, see Public lands, reclamation.................................... 465,466school, see School lands, security for loans................................ 215 '
Landwirthsehaftliche jahrbiicher .... 604 Landwirthschaftlichen versuchs-sta-
tionen................................................. 604 ILandy, Michael................................... 42,108Lane, Alexander................................ 104,136Lane, Alvin D................................... 194,239Lang, William M................................ 326,358 jLangaran, P. I., chart.............................. 521Langhorne, Maurice................................ 179Langley, Samuel P................................... 23Languages, Korean.................................. 563Lansing. Mary J....................................... 623Lanson, F. R.............................................. 215La Parle, Margaret.................................... 623Lapoint, Clarissa A............................ 311,360Lard, Joseph............................................... 328Large, James....................................... 129,192Large, Rachel..................................... 128,197Larkin, George T....................................... 332Larkin, James E......... ........................ 14,132Larkins, Isaiah...................................... 19,135 ILa Rochelle, France................................. 372 'Las Vegas Hot Springs, N. Mex... 82,475 jLatimer, Asbury C................. 296,614 Latin America, see Internat. Bureau of
the American Republics.Latitude........................................................ 370 |Latrobe, Mary T....................................... 274Latrobe. Pa., geologic atlas................... 525Latty, John......................................... 229,312Lauderdale. James S........................ 140,206Laugherty, Susan.............................. 227,309Laugridge, Thomas.......................... 224,305 |Laurence, Katherine M................... 193,233Lavatories, underground.......................... 494 |Lavigan Anchorage, chart...................... 633 !Law clerk, corporation counsel’s office 184 Law, Division of....................................... 476Law of nations, see International law.Lawns, dandelions.................................... 144Lawotte, Philip......................... 617Laws............... 5,93.177,289,411. 427,443,613
accidents on railroads....................... 565agricultural colleges, etc.......... 431,486
PageLaws. Alaska salmon fisheries............. 404
American, for Library of Congress. 476 apprenticeship, Liberia..................... 580arsenical papers, fabrics, etc........... 546assay.......................................................... 441banking, Venezuela..................... ’ ’ ’ ’ 469boats, Philippines................................ 648bond-aided & land-grant railroads. 524 boundaries of States, etc................... 462Bowman act......................................... 251Brazilian rubber tax........................... 54Canadian lead bounty....................... 148census of manufactures....................... 460Chester. Pa., subport of entry............ 157child labor................................'....... 460Chinese exclusion................................ 52Chinese in Philippines............... 443,648civil service...................................... 83,564civil service, P. I........................... 443,648Coal City. Ill., port of delivery.......... 412coal lands in Alaska............. . ............. 500coal mines in Territories........... 524,585coinage................................................... 427coinage, to print.................................. 427Commerce and Labor Dept............. 490consular invoices, Brazil........... 156,372consuls, Argentina.............................. 156copyright........................ 390,417,476,655corporations, Alaska.......................... 582Corps of Engineers.............................. 595Cuban tax %........................................... 147currency, Colombia............................ 157currency, United States..................... 505customs, Ecuador................................ 644Dayton, Ohio, port of delivery.......... 382diseases of animals.............................. 143electrical units.............................. 522,580Engineers, Corps of............................ 649entry of public lands......................... 377Five Civilized Tribes Commission . 637 foods and food control............... 430,518foreign companies in Venezuela... 498 forests and forestry, P. 1..................... 560franchises. Mexico.................................26-5game................................................. 518,582General Grant National Park......... 640Gulfport. Miss., port of entry..........382harbor control...................................... 460harbor dues in Chile........................... 493health. D. C............................ 388,415,533Honduras............................................... 528immediate transportation................. 591immigration......................................... 146immigration. Haiti............................ 590Indian............................................. 261,575Indian, to print.............................. 44,428Indian Territory.............................637,639insular and military affairs............. 559insurance. D. C ... ‘............. 388,445,599internal revenue, Philippines.. 648,506 irrigation works for arid lands........525Juneau, Alaska, port of entry.......... 412labels.......................................... 644labor............................ 52.405.435,491,634leper asylums in Colombia............. 265Lewes. Del., subport of entry !.......... 412Light-House Establishment."........... 461manner of importation ..................... 404medical, in Mexico....................... 468,504military.................................................. 559mining................................ 57,411,495.590national banks...................................... 530naval appropriations................. 7,95,614navigation............................................. 435Navy, etc., 58th Cong. 2d sess..........467patents, Bolivia.................................... 265patents. Canada.................................... 495patents, Great Britain......................... 635patents, Mexico.,................................
710 Index , 1904
PageLaws, patents. United States................. 644
patents, etc., Spanish America. 528,644 pensions......................................... 500,524Peoria. Ill., immediate transporta-
tion .................................................... 441Philippine Commission, 2d............. 70,
269,442,443,506,560,592Philippine Islands.......... 70,443,506,560Philippine scouts................................ 507 Ipilots and pilotage.............................. 460 |pollution of inland waters............... 583Porto Rico Provisional Regt, of Inf. 507 preferential trade in New Zealand. 372 ! protection of game in Alaska......... 430protection of lives of miners... 524,585 iquarantine.......................... 443,460,470railroads, Chile................................... 644railroads, Peru........................................440Red Lake Reservation....................... 526registration of vital statistics........... 633Salt Lake, Utah, port of delivery .. 412 school, Porto Rico................................ 582Sequoia National Park.........................640shipping in Philippines.... 404,443,648 soliciting seamen as lodgers........... 370Steamboat Inspection Serv. 149,462,636 tariff, Colombia...................k............... 372tariff, Ecuador..................................... 64tea importation and inspection .... 157 to promote efficiency of militia .... 582 tonnage of vessels.............................. 404town sites in Alaska.............................500trade-marks........................................... 644trading with Indians........................ 466Tucker act............................................. 251United States, price list....................... 446Venezuela............................................. 529Vinalhaven, Me., subport of entry. 382 war at sea.............................................. 587warehouses, Chile................................ 644Yosemite National Park................... 640
Laws, Committee on Revision of the.. 41Lawson, George W...........................;.. 16,31Lawton, John M....................................42,102Lawton, Okla...................... 120,252,259,428Layland. Sydney....................................... 331Laysan Island, fishes........................ 446,475Leach, Robert..................................... 190,234Lead................................ 375,376, 199,553,583
Canadian bounties......................... 148Lead, arsenate of.................................. 367L6ad industry, Kootenays................. 635Leaf tobacco.................... 530Leases, War Department................... 69Leather........................................... 55,257,494
adulteration.................................... 581hints to exporters.......................... 497
Leave of absence, Commerce and La-bor Department......................... 490
gaugers, etc..................................... 68,366Government Printing Office...... 21Treasury Department................... 382
Leavenworth. Kans., Soldiers’ Home. 168Leavenworth. Fort, Infantry and Cav-
alry School....... '..................... 598penitentiary......................................... 378Staff College......................................... 598
Lebak, Port, chart................................... 633Le Bron, Lawrence.......................... 316,341Lechleidner, William....................... 199,228Leclaire, Iowa............................ 183,220,292Lectures, D. C............................................. 614Lee, Charles M........................................... 341Lee, Charles W......................................318,347Lee, Esther J....................................... 206,226Lee, Frank............................................. 18,127Lee, Henry.................................................. 217Lee, John L............................................ 626Les, Samuel...................................................216
PageLeech Lake Reservation......................... 436Leeds, Clarence L...................................... 354Leeds, England......................................... 494Leesburg, Va.................. 631Le Fevre, Alfred H.................................... 619Leffler, Mary....................................... 319,350Legare, George S....................... 243Legare, Jean Louis................................ 7,217Legislation, see Laws.Legislative appropriations.................. 23,
95,177,178,620Leglise, Desire........... ............................... 627Legrow, Samuel H............................ 105,236Legumes...................... 402Lehigh, Ind. T..................................... 525Lehigh, U. S. monitor.............................. 59Lehigh district, cement rock................. 375Lehman, George W.................................. 326Lehmann, Burnetta B..................... 316,342Leib, Henry................................................. 623-Leidy, Joseph............................................. 563Lemitierman, Herman......................... 42,192Lemmond, Cyrus Q.......................... 111,244Lemon, James H........... '........................... 274Lemon Bay................................................. 72Lenhart, Washington.............................. 618Lennon, John H................................ 197,225Lennox, Thomas W., aljas................. 13,29Lenophyllum..................................... 563,602:Leonard, George W.................................. 330Leonard, John........................................... 625Leonard, William.............................. 320,352Leonard, William, alias................... 124,189Leonard, brig............................................. 163Lepers, see Leprosy.Lepidopa............... . ............................. 166,474Lepidoptera.................................. 402,445,475'Leprosy................................................ 265,647Leslie, Mo., aboriginal operations. 562,600Letter-carriers, rural................... 61,212,249Letters rogatory......................................... 243Lettuce........................................................ 631Levant, consuls in.................................... 589'
steamship line to New York........... 373-Levees.......................................................... 297Leveling...................................................... 370Lever, Asbury F, contested election .. 218 Lewes, Del..subportof entry 182,292,366,412 Lewinsville, Va., Presbyterian Church 273Lewis, David F............. ......................... 19.35Lewis, Frank....................................... 39,104Lewis, G. 8. W........................................... 329Lewis, Harris A. P.................................... 33Lewis, John F........................................... 356Lewis, John W........................................... 356Lewis, Levi B....................................... 14,129"Lewis, Lewis....................................... 107,135Lewis, Timothy A................................... 18Lewis, William H................................... 617Lewis and Clark Expos.. 12,219,292,363,558Lewis and Clark forest reserve............. 428Lewis Thoroughfare................................ 73Lewisburg, W. Va.............................. 290,354Lexington, Mo............. .......................... 73
bridge....................................... 292,298,337Lexington Suburban Rv. Co.. 292,298,337Leyte, charts....................................... 434,521Lhasa. Tibet....................................... 563,601Liaotung Peninsula.................................. 523Liberia.................................................... 54,581
apprenticeship..................................... 580-farming.................................................. 493labor........................................................ 494money-order convention................... 428-obstacles to trade................................ 494tubers and vegetables........................ 149
Libraries...................................................... 582catalogue of books for...........................565District of Columbia................... 217,299"
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Page 'Libraries, documents for...........................534
Japan...................................................... 150military posts....................................... 70see also names of libraries.
Library Building and Grounds, Supt. of 84 report, 1903 ....................................... 84
Library, Com. on the, House... 41,137,355Senate.................................. 12,99,186,301
Library of Agric. Dept.. 50,144,403,519,578Library of Army War College............... 531Library of Congress................... 84,167,277,
390,416,447,476,510,535,566,604,655 American statutes needed............... 476
appropriation...................... 84books on banks and banking..........535catalogues, etc......... ........................... 566journals of Continental Congress .. 655 maps published by foreign govts .. 535 periodicals and serials wanted.......510proofs concerning printing of books 358 report, 1903............................................. 390report, 1904 ............................................. 655reports, to print.............................. 94,140Vermont records................... 295,301,355
Library of House of Reps., janitor .... 117Statutes at large ................................. 247
Library of Navy Department........ 263,502Library of State Department, see Rolls
and Library, Bureau of.Library of Surgeon-General’s Office ... 473Library of U. S. S. Alliance................... 500Library of U. S. 8. Amphitrite............... 154Library of U. S. S. Casar........................... 500Library of U. S. S. Celtic.......................... 154Library of U. S. S. Chicago.........................500Library of U. S. S. Columbia..................... 527Library of U. S. S. Franklin................... 59Library of U. S. S. Glacier....................... 59Library of U. 8. 8. Helena.................. 262Library of U*. S. S. Kentucky................. 527Library of U. 8.8. Machias.......................527Library of U. S. S. Marcellus..................... 501Library of U. 8. S. Massachusetts..........467Library of U. 8. S. Miantonomoh..........409Library of U. S. S. Michigan................... 379Library of U.S. S. Nashville................... 585Library of U. S. S. Ohio............................ 467Library of U. S. S. Princeton............... . . 467Library of U. S. S. Puritan....................... 409Library of U. S. S. Reina Mercedes .... 585Library of U. S. S. Relief.............................501Library of U. S. S. Solace........................ 501Library of U. S. S. Southery..................... 379Library of U. S'. S. Topeka....................... 501Library of U. S. S. Wabash....................... 59Library of U. S. 8. Yorktown ....................437Library of War Department........... 162,473Liburriia campestris................................ 367Licenses, District of Columbia .. 10,23,291
hunting.................................................. 546Liddle, Margaret................... .............. 21,136Liege, Belgium............................ 54,148,258Liege, Universal Exposition, 1905 . 145,643Lieutenants, Army..................... 241,242,613
Marine Corps......................................... 555Life-boats............................................. 180,635Life-insurance............... 61,212,494,551,599Life-saving apparatus....................... 494,566Life-saving globe, Donvig’s................... 406Life-Saving Service.......................... 120,646
report, 1903 ............................................. 268Life-savingstations, see names of places.Liggatt, Robert......................................... 348Light, energy............................................. 433Light-dues, U.S.shipping.......... 63,155,428Light-House Board.................................... 53,
146,371,405,435,461,491,521,550,580lighthouse tender............................. 632report, 1903 ..................................... 53,68
PageLight-House Establishment, see Light-
House Board.Light-House Establishment, Hawaii.. 428Light-ships, Brunswick, Ga.................. 120
Hedge Fence Shoal...............................297Pacific Coast.................................. 183,337Peshtigo Reef........................................ 254
Lighthouse depot, Milwaukee............. 336Lighthouse districts, additional..........337
1st....................................................... 4912d.............................................................. 5213d.............................................................. 5504th............................................................ 5807th............................................................ 1468th............................................................ 1469th........................................................ 9,33612th........;................................................ 63213 th.......................................................... 146
Lighthouse tenders, appropriation for. 51 4th district........................................ 1836th district............................................. 33511th district........................................... 912th district........................................... 63213th district...................... 254Hawaii............................................ 632specifications....................................... 492see also names of tenders.
Lighthouses, see Light-House Board— names of places.
Lightning, Habana, Cuba..................... 51Lightning rods........................................... 369Lights, Hawaii........................................... 435
on bridges............................................... 492Pacific Coast......................... 371,435Philippine Islands................................ 270United States............................................53,
59.146,154,262,405,491,521,550,580 see also Beacons—names of places.
Lignite........................................... 259,375,637Likes, Charles E.................................... 19, 35Lilje, Frederick......................................... 625Lillard, Benjamin...................................... 652Lillard, Benjamin F................................ 652Lime, sulphur, and salt wash............... 252Limestone.......................................................375Limoges, France, porcelain and china 257Limping standard...................................... 65Linch, George M.................................. 17,127Lincoln, Abraham............................ 361,428Lincoln, Nebr., thunderstorms............. 254Lincoln, Abraham, Fort.......... 249,292,328Lincoln forest reserve.................................638Lincoln River and Lake, chart............386Lind, John..................... 118,216,332,362,628Lindhorst, Maria.................................. 35,111Lindisfarne, British steamship............. 644Lindsay, George H.............. 33,128,229Lindsey, John...................................... 138,189Linen, Belgium........................................... 406
Germany................................................. 494vs. cotton.......................... '....................... 493
Lingenfelter. George R........... ...................311Linguistic training, Germany................494Linn, John........................................... 211,224Linn County, Mo........ . .................... 137,290Linseed. Argentina.................................. 64Linworth place......................................... 621Lions...................................................... 563,601Lions Head. Ontario, chart..................... 508Liparis Owstoni......................................... 603Lippincott. Franklin B................... 124,209Lipps. Jacob................................................. 328Lipscomb, G. R........................................... 77Liquid air. transportation....................... 406Liquid fuel, for Navy .................................469Liquors, adulteration.............................. 367
Great Britain ..........................................493Indian Territory and Oklahoma.. 179 interstate commerce............. 99,296,354
712 Index , 1904
PageLiquors, physiological aspects of prob-
lem ......................................... isosale to Indians..................................... 151Salvador................................................. 411see also Spirits,
Litchfield, Conn., topographic sheet.. 499Literature, agricultural, indexing.... 431
obscene............................................. 25,185Litherland, George W....................... 223,310
Littauer, Lucius N......... 117,177,215,288Little, Benjamin R................................ 19,34Little, John S....................... 41,239Little, Joseph D......................................... 358Little, Wilbur F................................... 19,130Little Belt Mountains...............................’638Little Belt Mountains forest reserve... 638Little Curasao, chart................................ 60Little Harbor............................................. 75Little Kanawha River...................... 73,596Little Kuril Strait, chart........................ 556Little Red River....................................... 73Little Rock and Monroe Ry. Co. 94, 97,120Littlefield, Charles E.............................>... 240Littleton, James................................ 128,189Live stock, see Cattle.Live-Stock Exposition, International. 485Liver, yellow atrophy of........................ 413Livernash, Edvi.J., contested election. 218Liverpool, England, sea approaches .. 635
shipping................................................ 636steamship competition..................... 55timber trade.................... 636
Living, cost of............. 149,258,491,579,636Livingston, Anne C.................................. 163Livingston, Mary E.......................... 138,193Livingston County, Mo., water-supply. 526Livingston Creek.................................... 73Lizzards................................................ 601,602Llano, Tex., topographic sheet............ 377Lloyd, Henry W............................... 125,196Lloyd’s........‘................................................ 581Loan associations..................................... 634Loans, Mexican, in United States........590
national banks..................................... 215Loans and Currency, Division of......... 505Lobster........................................................ 549Lock, Worthington S............................ 20, 28Locke, Charity M....................................... 78Lockhaven, Pa........................................... 578Lockley, Frederic.............................. i’22,199Locks, see names of rivers and places. ’Locksmiths................................................ 494Lockwood Folly River........... 7........ 73Locomotive driver apprentices........... 494Locomotives, Germany........... 148,496,497
prevention of fires from sparks..........257road......................................................... 54safety appliances.......................... 186,336superheated steam for.........................o23wage expense....................................... 54walking................................................’’ 257
Locust-trees............................... 547Lode claims, Alaska............................... \ 302Lodes, placer claims................................1 358Lodge, Henry C........ 180,300,327,113.643Lodgers, soliciting seamen as. 240,293,370Loewenstine, Samuel B................... 321,351Lofland, John H....................................... 358Logan forest reserve.......................... ’ ’ ’ 428Logarithms of sines and cosines..........438Loire River, electric power.....................493
suspension ferry................................ ’ 148Loma, Point, quarantine station... 13,220London, England, butter...................... 493
cab companies, etc............................. 256hygienic measures.......................' ’ ” 497rubber paving.................................... ’ 593
Lonewolf, Delos K..................... . . 151Loney, Philip........................................216,232
PageLong, Chester I............... ll,94,99,3C0Long, Jane 1......................................... 14,129Long, Marlon..................................... 134,200Long, Robert H.................................... 233,325Long Bridge............................................... 594Long Island, rivers and harbors.......... 596Long Island Sound.................................... 596Long Lake, topographic sheet............. 638Long Point Island, chart....................... 445Longberry, Joseph............................ 132,188Longenhagen, William F................... 20, 28Longfellow, Henry W., statue............... 355Longitude.................................................... 370Longworth, Nicholas .... 42,139,243,359,628Loog, P. I., chart....................................... 521Lookingbill, Samuel E..................... 199,225Loomis, Bushnell B.......................... 198,343Loomis, Sarah J.................................. 123’ 188Lorain, Ohio, light...................................’632Loramie Reservoir............................ 328,362Lorimer, William, contested election.. 334Lorraine............................................... 53,256Los Angeles, Cal...............................1....’266
public building............... 66,213,292,362Lose, John 1......................................... 123,194Lost River, see. Big Lost River.
I Lothrop, Matilda C.............................. 15,133Lots Flistripf nf Pnlnmhiu 1A oo ni
Indian Territory and Oklahoma... 120Lott, JesseC......................................... 202,346Lotteries............................................... 212
Empire Diamond Company264Loud, George A......................... 358
j Loudon, Tenn., Presbyterian Church. 45, Louisiana, post route map..................... 62
rivers and harbors.............................. 595underground waters.............................526
| Louisiana, U. S. S..................................... 59Louisiana Purchase Exposition, see St.
Louis, Louisiana Purchase Expo-sition, 1904.
La. Purchase Expos. Comn. 65,157,266,381 receipts, etc., to print............ 44,428
La. Purchase Expos. Co .... 65,157,266,381Louisville, Ky.................................... 119,161Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co... 390Lourenyo Marquez, Africa............. 372,495Lovejoy, Adaline S.............................. 43,115Lovejoy, Diah............................................. 353Lovell, Susan D.................................. 243,309Lovering, William C.................................... 336Lowe, James A.................................... 309,343Lowell, Adrianna............... ■..................... 616Lower Brule Reservation....................... 11Lower Siam, see Siam.
; Lowry, N. N................................................ 251: Lozier, John H..................................... 19,1231 Lubang Island........................................... 270
Luckey, James B................................ 132,190Lucking, Alfred............................ 34
129,137,229,240,345,355,625Lucretia, schooner.................................... 273Lucy, schooner.......................... 163,164.652Ludington, Linus S.......................... 104,136Ludington, Mich., chart......................... 886Lufkin, Tex............................................... 520Lum. Ann.................................................... 78Lumber and timber, Alaska................. 466
British Columbia................................ 494Chippewa pine lands................... 436,466Chippewa Reservation......................57,99Edwards Plateau.................................. 459Fernie, British Columbia................. 581freight rates........................................... 276Guatemala............................................. 590Indian Territory............... 11, 24,288,292Liverpool............................................... 636Manchuria and Siberia....................... 257on mineral lands.................................... 213
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PageLumber and timber, on timber lands.. 213
preservation..................... 401,432,547Sault Ste. Marie.................................... 148strength of structural timber.......... 631testing..................................................... 547treated.................................................... 403use for irrigation purposes............... 362tee also names of forest reserves.
Lumbermen............................................... 368food.......................................................... 577
Lunacy........................................................ 635Lhnar, see Moon. Lupuline...................................................... 382Lutes, Nettie C........................................... 624Lutheran Church, Sharpsburg, Md ... 653 Luttrell, David R.............................. 122,207Luzon, charts....................... 491,521,549,579
sailing directions.............................51,255Lyman, Anna II................................ 193,244Lymphatics, cattle.................................... 630Lynch, Delana A................................ 320,344Lynch, Ellen F...................................... 40,103Lynch. James...................................... 131,193Lynn Canal, chart...................................... 633Lyon, Jacob................................................. 250Lyon, Louisa........................................ 113,124Lyon, Orlo H......................................... 38,201Lyon, William C.................................... 13,37Lyons, France, garbage.............................372M. F. Parsons. Canadian tug................. ’51M street, D. C............................................. 9Maasin, P. L, chart...................................... 434Maass, Hedwig A .............................. 246,306Macabebe scouts............... . ........................ 384McAfee, Robert D...................................... 331McAlester, Ind. T...................................... 462McAlister, Henry 8...............................26,104Macaroni, wheat for.......... 144,147,401,488McBrayer, John H............................ 243,303McBrien, William.................................. 26,106McCabe. John...................................... 207,343McCafferty, M. A....................................... 250McCall, Mary....................................... 43,112McCall. Samuel IF.............................. 137,361McCalla, Bowman H................................ 63McCan, D. C....................................... 181,333McCann, Sarah A.............................. 210,232McCann. William H................................ 95McCardell, Wilfred C....................... 114,131McCarthy, John J.................. 141,248McCauley, A. W......................................... 78McClanahan, Catharine M............... 29,109MeClard, Charles S.................................... 79McClaren, Elizabeth................................ 39McClay, Robert......................................... 250McClay, Sarah........................................... 250McCleary, James T.......... 41,117,288,329,355McClelland, Hunter................................ 652McClelland. Sarah.................................... 235McClelland, Senia...................................... 652McClothen, Mary J.................................... 47McClung, James'A.................................... 626McClure, Samuel................................ 127,189McClurg, William H................................ 351McCollister, John.............................. 231,323McComas, Louis E...................................... 186McComb, Sallie B...................................... 250McConkey, Andrew P..................... 191,234McConkey, George W....................... 121,201McConneha, Alexander......................... 618McConnell, John................................ 321,361McConnell, John A.............................231,312McCook, Annie C.............................. 190,360McCook, Edward M.......................... 190,347McCord, Charles W.................................. 96McCord. Henry.................................. 125,202McCormick, Clarissa E............................ 624McCormick, Joshua.......................... 203,346McCormick, Thomas......................... 202,238McCormick, William C.........................27,196
PageMcCracken. Warren......................... 238,308McCreary, Henry.............................. 318,351McCullough, William R................... 33,206McCumber, Porter J.................................... 11,
17,108,199,301,311,617McCurtain, Ind. T...................................... 525McDaniels, Lewis...................................... 78McDermid, John................................ 205,245McDonald, David P............................ 27,108McDonald, George.............................. 31,101McDonough, Daniel................................ 296McDowell, Isabella.......................... 325,349McDowell, Jacob................................ 187,357McDowell, Nannie J......................... 205,234McDowell, William E....................... 127,206McDowell, Camp, see Camp McDowell
Reservation.McEliece, John.................................. 124,209McElwain, Eli M................................ 130,196McFarland, Emma................................ 14.34McFarland. FrancesC..................... 110,128MacFarlane, Rose.............................. 305,352McGahan, Jesse W............................ 311,341McGee, DavidC......................................... 251McGee, William.................................. 208,232McGhehey, George.................................... 216McGill, Mary....................................... 191,228McGilvary, Mary L.................................... 18McGimsey, Caroline......................... 321,338McGraw. Benjamin F........................ 32,211McGregor, John......................................... 340McGuckin, Nannie J........................ 126,205McGuire, Bird S......................................... 365
contested election................................ 334McGuire, Howard................................ 32,188Machias. U.S.S......................................... 527Machine titters, school in Russia..........551Machinery.............................................. 523
American, in Syria.............................. 372Chile................. . ..................................... 529coal-cutting........................................... 493flour-milling......................................... 523German insurance.................................148Germany......................................... 257,494hydraulic............................................... 523ice-making............................................. 406mining........... _.........................................372Peru................................................. 266,635stamp-canceling.................................... 264steam...................................................... 60textile..................................................... 497tool.......................................................... 497typesetting............................................. 496see also Agricultural.
Machinists, enlistment in Navy.......... 379McIlroy, Robert H...................... 199,236Mclndoe, James F................................ 7,217McIntire, Charles E.......................... 104,135McIntire, Onslow N........................... 222,308McIntire, Thomas E........................ 110,125McIntosh, Nelson.............................. 305,359McKean, Charles A........................... 204,352McKean Island, chart............................ 502McKee, Lulu E.................................... 136,208McKenna, Edmund.................................. 78McKenne, John......................................... 616McKenney, Charles W...............................340McKenzie. John....................................... 627Mackenzie, Rebecca V............................ 345Mackerel...................................................... 549McKinley, Degraphenreed P............ 317,347McKinley, Russel A.......................... 138,302McKinley, William........................... 361,428McKinley. Mount.............................. 563,601McKinney, Rebecca......................... 193,235McKinnie, Solomon P.............................. 78McKinstry, James T......................... 197,235McLain, Frank A............ 43,119,140,245,360McLane, Henry N.............................. 198,227McLaughlin, Frank J...........................27,106
714 Index ,1904
PageMcLaughlin, John H...................... 118,180McLaurin, Anselm J....................................328McLean, Nathaniel H............................... 181McLean, Sarah K...................................... 181McLean County, Ill.................................. 578Macloon, W. H. H..................................... 84MeMannomy, John R....................... 311,352McMillan, James.......................................... 399McMillan, Minerva A.............................. 35McMillan, William F........................ 314,346McMullen, George W.............................. 36McMurtry, Robert L........................ 230,324McNary, William S...................... 119.217,332McNeil, Jane....................................... 129,189McNerney, John A............................ 204,230McQuerter, Henry............................ 227,309McRae, J. B................................................ 216McRee, C. M............................................... 78McRee, Robert C...................................... 78Macron rids;......................................... 509,565McVeigh, J. H........................................... 652McVey, John L.................................... 21,131McVicker, David C............................ 135,202Madagascar, antaimoro bark paper ... 492
fiber shredder wanted................... 635hard wood...............................................373
Madden, Ella D.................................. 103,131Madden, Patrick J.................................... 333Maddox, Joseph H.................................... 47Maddox, Sarah N.............................. 207,246Maddux, Margaret V.............................. 273Madison County, Ind................................ 631Madison County. Ky................................ 332Madison street, D. C..................... 9,291,333Magazines (ordnance).................. ........... 588Magellanes territory................................ 590Magnesite............................................. 376,553Magnetic observations............. 255,370,507Magnetism, terrestrial............. 370,563,602Magruder, R. W......................................... 78Magruder, Samuel G................................ 326Magruder, Thomas B.............................. 78Magruder School, D. C............................ 183Maguey, see Agave.Mahers, Thomas............... ................ 320,347Mahogany.................................................. 411Mahon, Thaddeus M..................... 46,142,250Maibun Bay, chart................................... 438Maier, Anna M..................... 34,113Mail and Files, Division of..................... 504Mail-carriers, see Letter-carriers.Mail-cars, see Postal cars.Mail contracts, advertisements........... 528Mail delivery............................................. 468
automobiles for........................... •. 494,497see also Rural free delivery.
Mail importations, drawn work........... 440Mail matter................................................ 528
classification............................. 642from Philippines, etc............................ 529packages.................................................4122d and 3d class..................................... 503transportation..................................... 439undelivered, Great Britain...............257
Mail service, see Postal service.Maine, fishes............................................... 565
labor laws............................................... 52lumbermen........................... 577post route map..................................... 62quartz...................................................... 375river and harbor improvement.... 595 wells, springs, etc................................ 526whales............................................. 83,475
Maine Agric. Experiment Station........432Maize, see Corn.Makanruru Island, chart........................ 556Makanrushir Island, chart..................... 556
PageMalarial fever.............................. 413,581,587Malay Archipelago, mammals.............. 81Malay States............................................... 148Male, Charles....................................... 19,130Malipano Anchorage, chart..................... 633Malloch, George P............................ 126,205Mallory, S.R.. 10,97,98,179,183,184,298,299Malloy, Ellen M.................................. 235,307Maloney, Patrick...................................... 182Malta, commerce.............................. 257,406Maltby Building....................................... 407Mammals....................................... 49,563,601
Malayan................................................. 81Mammoths........................................... 563,601Man............................................................... 431
nutrition................................................. 487Manchester, England, American
stores...................................... 494Manchester, Mass...................................... 73Manchuria........................................... 149,372
American merchants.............................257American trade in.............................. 494
Major, George F................................ 197,225Maladie du coit......................................... 457
climate.................................................... 403commerce with Japan........................ 148consular service.................................... 63lumber industry....................................257map........................................................... 532money system....................................... 497railroad to Siberia............................... 258
* wheat.................... 258Mandaon, P. I., chart............................... 549Mandingo Bay, see San Blas, Gulf of.Maneuvers, see Manceuvers.Manganese............. 257,260,265,375,499,644Manganese ores......................................... 376Mangarin, P. I., chart............................ 521
| Mange.................................................. 252,457Mangles Anchorage, chart..................... 467Manitoba rubber forests................. 523,529Manila, P. I...................................... 75,83,384
annular eclipse.................................... 270museum......... ........................................ 160Philippine Normal School............... 444
Manila Bay, operations of U. S. fleet.. 153Manila Central Observatory................. 507Manila hemp......................... 592,648Manistee, Mich., chart........................... 650
! Manistique, Mich..................................... 161chart.......................................................... 386
Manitoba, wheat..........................................552Mankin, Mary J......................................... 117Mankin, William H.................................. 117Manlove, John M.............................. 192,344Mann, Ja mes R............... 25,218,220,336,621Mann, Orrin L.................................... 110,225Mann, William B.......................•.............. 164Mann, William H.............................. 211,226Manning, Benjamin........................ 123,193
I Manoeuvergrounds, Westpoint, Ky... 386| Manceuvers, Army............... 71,414,472,559
Fort Riley.....'...................................... 386militia.................................................... 71Navy................................................. 414,559
Mansfield, Patrick.................................... 78Mansfield, Thomas J................................ 78Manson, Edwin R..................................... 627Mansons eve worm................................... 629Mantel, John............................................... 273
I Manteo, N. C............................................... 183| Man ti forest reserve.................................. 428| Mantids............... ................................. 166,475
Manual training....................................... 150Manuals, civil service.............................. 475
engineer................................................ 531gymnastic............................................... 647House, to print.................................... 362hydrographic....................................... 408Jefferson’s............................................... 620of symbols, etc., on charts............... 60ordnance supply.................................. 533Quartermaster’s Department..............648
Malaga, Spain..................................... 257,406Malaria.................................................. 54,257
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PageManufacturers, French.......................... 54
Great Britain..........................................497of agricultural machinery............... 371tags.......................................................... 494
Manufactures, American, abroad........494American, in Bamberg....................... 53American, in Netherlands............... 372American, in Ontario...........................495American, in Scotland......................... 258American, in Switzerland............... 55exported......................................... 497,529foreign, Russian Poland..................... 551Great Britain........................................ 497Hungary................................................. 635Russia..................................................... 581statistics for census........ 95,117,178, 460
Manufactures, Com. on, Senate.... 12,186 Manufactures,- Committee on uni-
formity of work in census of.... 460 Manufactures, Division of............... 146,633Manure, see Fertilizers.Manuscripts, cataloguing....................... 524
in Library of Congress......................... 476Manuscripts, Division of......................... 655Manypenny, George........................ 210,224Manzanita, lighthouse tender............... 632Maple, silver............................................... 547
sugar.......................................................... 578Maps and charts, Antietam battlefield. 649
cataloguing...................................... 524climatic................................................... 433coal lands, Ind. T........................ 462,525Coast and Geodetic Survey. 52,146,255,
370,404,434,460,491,521,549,579,6 S3 Coast Survey publications............... 370geologic atlas of United States .... 150,
376,408,436,462,498,525,553,637 Geological Survey................................ 56,
151,260,377,408,463,499,553,584,638 Hvdrographic Office'............. 60,154,263,
379,410,437,467,501,527,555,586,641 in Library of Congress....................... 535Internal.Bur.of Amer. Republics 469,558 Land Office, General.... 57,152,500,640 meteorological................................ 50,490Military Information Division.. 75,532 New Mexico, to print................. 179,247Northern and Northwestern Lakes
Survey.......................... 76,162.272,386,445,473,508,532,562,598,650 |
Northern and Northwestern LakesSurvey, catalogue......... 414,415 I
post route................................................. 61 Irailroads of United States. 186,362Reclamation Service.............................466symbols and abbreviations............... 60United States, rollers for................... 58United States, to print...... 179,247world, in 1507 ....................................... 265
Maps and Charts, Division of................. 535Marcellus. U. S. S...................................... 501Marcy, Fort.................................... 48,252.428Mardin, Amanda L.......................... 203,346Marett, E. .1................................................. 653Margaretville, N. Y., topog. sheet.......... 261Maria, brig.............................................. 79Maria, schooner......................................... 164Mariana Islands, see Ladrone Islands.Maricopa County, Ariz.. road............. 6,22Marie, steamer........................................... 240Marienfelde-Zossen electric ry.... 562,600Marietta, Ind. T.................................... 40,178Marietta, Ohio, topographic sheet.... 584 Marinduque Island, chart.........................521Marine, Mich., chart................................ 76Marine biological stations............... 98,185Marine Corps......................................... 60,587
laws.......................................................... 467medals of honor............................ 262,358officers..................................... 155,502,587
PageMarine Corps, report, 1903..................... 153
report, 1904 ............................................. 586retirement in civil service............... 3292d lieutenants....................... 241,555,613transportation of enlisted men........587
Marine data................................................. 641Marine-Hospital Service, see Public
Health and Marine-Hospital Serv.Marines, see Marine Corps.Marion, Ind., Soldiers’Home................. 168Maritime Canal Company of Nicara-
gua, report, 1904 ................... 640Maritime warfare, see Naval warfare.Marked Tree, Ark., bridge................... 25,94Markers, Shiloh, Tenn.............................. 162Market conditions, in South Ameri-
can countries....................... 644Market gardens, irrigation..................... 519Marketing, cattle........................... 49
cheapest method.................................. 297Monrovia............................................... 148
Markets, D. C................... ;........................ 218live-stock............................................... 576
Markham, James M............................ 20,128Markneukirchen, Germany..................... 148Maro Reef, chart....................................... 502Marquette, Jacques, statue............... 41,428Marquette, Mich....................................... 161Marriage, D.C................................ 98,291,334Marseille, France, oil trade..................... 495
wool........................................................ 496Marsh, George W................................ 237,308Marsh, Nancy S......................................... 39Marshall, Albert.................................. 17,129Marshall, Francis.............................. 134,194Marshall, James M.................................... 69Marshall, Lewis O .................................... 345Marshall, Thomas F...................... 25,219,335Marshall, Thomas P.......................... 32,197Marshall, Minn.................. 631Marshals, internal-revenue cases............ 413
list of........................................................ 58prisoners allowed to escape............. 41signing of checks................................ 41
Marteney, Stalnaker........................ 114,232Marlin, Eben W...................... 44,141,248,362Martin, G. G............................................... 12Martin, James H................................ 211,246Martin, Oliver H....................................... 624Martin, Thomas S...............................8,181,296Martin, Thompson........... ..........................618Martineau, James H................ 115,244Martinsburg. W. Va................ 40,93,653Marx. Michael........................................... 625Mary Island, Alaska....................... ........ 440Maryland, chestnut trees.........................519
fish hatchery......................................... 300gazetteer................................................. 463insects.................................................... 367labor statistics...................................... 52mail contracts..................................... 528medals for militia................................ 357post route map...................................... 62river and harbor improvement. 595,597
Masbate. charts........................... 491,549,586Mason, Aaron M....................... 202,346Mason, Henry........................... 131,207Mason, Thomas......................... 298,337Mason County, Ky.................................... 547Masons, stone....'..................................... 494Massachusetts, arbitration bd. reports. 52
chart.................................................. 405labor laws............................................... 52mail contracts...................................... 528post route map...................................... 62river and harbor improvement.... 595wells, springs, etc................................ 526
Massachusetts. U.S.S.............................. 467Massey, Ind. T........................................... 525Masters of vessels, list of............,........... 407
716 Index , 1904
PageMasterson, Jason H.......................... 204,230Matan Island, chart................................ 556Matches, Peru............................................. 469
Venezuela............................................. 590Materia medica, Hospital Corps, Army. 531Maternal solicitude of insects........ 563,600Mates............................................................ 407Matewan, W. Va., bridge................. 220,294Matheson, Hattie M.......................... 233,304Mathews, Edwin F.................................... 250Mathias, Rebecca A............................ 38,101Matter.................................................. 563,601
metabolism in human body______ 546Matthews, John N.................................... 622Mattison, William E.............................129,192Maui, reptiles............................................. 533Maumee River............................ ,............ 408Maund, Samuel J........................................ 356Maurer, Jesse...................................... 202,232Maury County, Tenn................. 290,302,357Mauser rifles............................................... 240Mavity, John A....................................... 19,32Mavity, John S.................................... 190,230Maxwell, Anthony L.............................. 250May, Caleb J....................................... 130,201May, Kearney............................... 625May, Robert.'............................................... 46Mayaguez,' P. R., chart...............................491Mayan calendars.............................. 415,564Mayberry, Arthur..................................... 79Mayers, Joseph L....................................... 96Mayers, Mary C......................................... 96Mayhew, Rosa D.................................. 20,139Maynard, John................................... 124,209Maynard, Larkin................................ 124,208Mayo, Rebecca................................... 139,208Mazatlan, Mexico, railroad..................... 522Mead, Joseph J................................... 319,351Mead, Merritt............................................. 340Meader, Eben H................................. 308,338Meadow Branch, coal.............................. 375Meadows,Nebraska................................ 368Meadville, Pa., Allegheny College 241,302Mealy-winged flies............................ 166,474Meands, Nathan L............................ 134,195Mears, James F.................................. 194,239Measurement of streams .. 465,466,553,583Measures. Great Britain.......................... 582Measuring instruments, electrical.... 461Meat........................................................ 54,576
Argentina....................................... 503,635Belgium................................................. 494butchering, etc..................................... 49cooking.................................................. 402District of Columbia...................218,275foreign import tariffs........................ 368Germany ............................................... 494inspection............................................... 14glosses in cooking....................................253nitrogenous constituents..................... 430proteids.................................................... 430refrigeration......................................... 551
Meat products. Great Britain............... 576Mechanical colleges, see Agricultural.Meekly, Elizabeth E............................ 14,28Medals, blue jackets and marines. 262,358
duplicate................................... 241,295for Army.................................... 69,100,647from foreign governments.......... 64,156one for Bowman H. McCalla........... 63rifle contests......................................... 291troops of Maryland and Pa..................357
Medawakanton Indians........................ 300Medical certificates, aliens.................... 548Medical Corps, Army.............................. 444Medical Department. Army................... 75,
162,444,473,507,531,649 report, 1903 ............................................ 269report, 1904.......................... 561to increase efficiency.......................... 302
PageMedical examinations, Turkey............498Medical officers, militia............. . ........... 649Medical supervision of schools............. 373Medical supplies, Army........................... 75Medical zoology..........’..................... 143,629Medicated baths............... . .......... 10,23,291Medicine, administering to cattle........630
Chinese.................................................. 81District of Columbia................... 299,333examination of.................................... 382Indian Territory................... 120,185,291Mexico............. ............................... 468,504patent...................................................... 635Sweden.................................................. 406weeds used in....................................... 253
Medicine and Surgery, Bureau of........ 60report, 1903............................................. 153report, 1904............................................. 587
Mediterranean Sea, lights..................... 262Medomac River......................................... 73Mehring, Frederick.......................... 130,207Meldrum. Mary E................................ 28,102Melton, Hig...'........................................... 652Memorial addresses, on James A. Gar-
field.................................. 361,428on M. A. Hanna.................................... 485on Abraham Lincoln................. 361,428on William McKinley................. 361,428
Memphis, Tenn., bridge................. 292,336Memphremagog, Lake, lights, etc .... 550Mendocino, Cape, light.......................... 97Menocal, A. G................................ ;...... 63Menominee district.................................. 260Menominee River..................................... 161Mental life of animals..................... 562,600Mercantile Bridge Company..............26,178Mercer, William.................................. 34,114Mercer County Reservoir............... 328,362Merchandise,fraudulent sales. 119,291,299
immediate transportation........... 591in bond.................................................. 366transportation..................................... 591
Merchant marine, see Shipping.Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Com-
mittee on the ............. 41,137,240,355Merchant marine cornu.... 41,137,293,364 Merchant vessels, see Shipping.Mergel, Ferdinand............................ 210,342Meroney. John A....................................... 47Merrill, Edward S..................................... 163Merrill, Gertrude................................ 128,202Merrill, Joshua........................................... 163Merrill, Obadiah J .................................... 626Merril], Orville B....................................... 100Merrimac River......................................... 73Merritt, M. F......................................... 46,142Merritt, I. J., tug....................................... 216Merritt and Chapman Derrick and
Wrecking Company....................... 216Mershon, Smith R........... ........................ 181Merzifoun, Turkey.................................... 403Mesa, Ariz........................................... 6,22,141Meserve,Ira......................................... 321,352Meserve. Silas............................................. 39Mesilla Park, N. Mex.............................. 261Message and docs., abridgment... 177,287 Message of President, see President.Metabolism, in human body................... 546Metal ware, Bulgaria..........'................... 257Metalliferous ores...................................... 375Metals, Belgium....................................... 493
blowpipe welding.................................. 258production, 1903 .................................. 266see also Precious metals.
Metamorphism........................................... 583Metatarsal bone, dislocation................... 413Metcalfe. Bettie B 273Meteorites........................................... 446,475Meteorographs, kite.................................. 403Meteorological chart, Great Lakes. 50,490
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PageMeteorological observatories............... 145Meteorological tables, 1902 ..................... 433Meteorology, observations....................... 60
observers of Hydrographic Office .. 409 see also Weather Bureau, Agric.
Dept.—Weather Bureau, P. I.Meteors................................................. 403,433Meter............................................................ 580Methodist Epis.Ch.. Brunswick, Md.. 651
Min c reek, \\. Va................................ 652Prospect, Tenn...................................... 45Washington district............................ 651
MethodistEpis.Ch.South.Guvandotte . 651Newhaven, Ky...................................... 46Saulsbury, Tenn.................................... 273Triune. Tenn....................................... 2>0Winfield, W.Va.................................... 654
Metric system..................................... 157,406Metzger, Henry......................................... 356Mexican cotton-boll weevils. 6,23,48,144,
401,402,403,458,518,546,557,629,630to print.................................................. 361
Mexican National Railroad..................... 411Mexican War, Co. A, Corps of Engineers 649Mexican Water Boundarv Comn........266
469,494,495,497,504,529,558,590, 644altitudes................................................. 529American vs, European trade............257artificial silk........................................... 636bananas......... ........................................ 580cattle................................................. "" 635Chinese immigration.......................... 54commerce................................ 148,493,644cotton........................................................ 493dairying........................................... 372education............................................... 150exchange commission........................ 65express regulations............................ 54ferns................................................ 446,475freight rates.......................................... 148goats........................................................ 523industrial development..................... 148industries............................................... 54inspection of food, etc............... 157,257irrigation....................................... 54,635labor unions........................................... 406laborers................................................. ’ 523maguey................................................... 506medical professions..................... 468,504metric system....................................... 406mining...................... 495monetary policy.................................. 65navy................................................... '.’’581patent law............................................. 257petroleum............................................ 635prin ti ng presses............................ ’ ’ ’ ’ 523railroads......................................... 257ready-made clothing................... 147rubber............................................. 373,495shell ornaments............................. 82steamship service......................... 496stoves............................................... 149Venezuelan arbitrations............ 589
Mexico (city), industrial museum.... 54Mexico (state), railroad.................. 558Mexico, Gulf of.......................... 409,434,586
revenue steamer........................... 621submarine cables........................... 642
Meyer, Adolph...............;........ 242Miami River........................................ 408Miantonomoh, U. S. S........................ 409Mica...................................................... 260,376Mice....................................................... 406
field................................................... 551Michigan, gypsum deposits............. 376
labor laws........................................ 405labor statistics............................... 52manufactures statistics.. 95,117,178,460Portland cement........................... 583
Page1 Michigan, post route maps................. 61,62
river and harbor improvement.... 595 wells, springs, etc................................ 526
Michigan, U. S. S....................................... 379Michigan Central Railroad Company. 390
I Michigan City, Ind., chart..................... 76harbor..................................................... 595
! Michigan, Lake................................. 414,415,445,473,507,532,561,595,598,650
chart....................................... 162I .clouds..............................................."" 403
Miehipicoten Harbor, chart................... 599Microorganisms................................. 546,576
| Middle, Alexander.................................. 202Middlemen......................................... ’ ’ ’ ’ 551Middleton, John................................ 239,324
। Midland, Ontario, chart....................... 508! Midshipmen,admission to Naval Acad. 502
Midway Islands......................................... 641Miers, Robert IP..................... 34,129, 230,346
Milan, Ill.............................................. ’....’596Miles, Robert L................................../28,113Milford Haven, Va., harbor....................’597Military Academy.................................... 507
appropriations'............... 241,292,302,355board of visitors, report, 1903 .......... 269board of visitors, report, 1904 ............ 531graduates............................................. 7,47superintendent, report, 1903 ............ 269superintendent, report, 1904 ............ 598
Military affairs, laws, treaties, etc........559Military Affairs, Committee on, House. 41.
138,240,355,628
Military correspondence................. ’....’ 414Military Depts, and Divisions .. 75,473,531Military establishment.......................... 272Military governor, P. I........................ 560
proclamations....................................... 443Military Information Div.. 75,271,386,532
Military laws of United States............. 559Military park commission, national... 356Military policy of United States..........159
Indianapolis.................................. ’....’ 77see also names of forts.
Military records............. 41,159,294.302,414Military reservations, map. .......... 640
see also names of reservations or forts.
Military Secretary’s Department..... 302, 413,444,473,507,532,561,649
reports, 1904 ...................................... 593Military Secretary’s Office..................... 413Military societies, badges......................... 217Military telegraph operators.......... 324,385Militia........................................... 187,647,649
arms and ammunition....................... 76correspondence and records............ 414Dakota..................................................... 295District of Columbia...................... 357enlistment.......................... 159field maneuvers.................................. 71horses...........................................................70inspection of......................................... 647medical officers.................................... 649permanent camp grounds.. 187,241,302 to promote efficiency................... 357,582
Militia, Committee on the..................... 357Milk, bitter............. .................................... 402
care of.................. 547District of Columbia..................... 98,298nitrogenous bodies in......... .................430petrified................ . ................................495
Milk-fever........................................... 429,546Milk pails...................................... 577Milk stone.................................. 372,495
718 Index , 1904
Milking................................................Mill Creek, W. Va„ M. E. ChurchMill machinery, Peru.....................Miller, Abraham B..........................Miller, Benjamin F........................Miller, Charles H............................Miller, David L................................Miller, Edward T............................Miller, Edward W..........................Miller, Ellender C......... ................Miller, Elvira....................................Miller. George A..............................Miller, Grace.....................................
Miller, John S...........Miller, Louisa D........Miller, Thaddeus K. Miller, Wilhelmina . Miller County, Ark.. Millet seed, for hogs Millett, John W........Millian, William.... Millican, A. L...........Millican, Andrew... Milliken, Lora..........Mills, Lucius E..........Mills, Mathias C .... Mills, Smith B..........Mills, cloth.................
cotton.....................
253652
... 307 123,209
. 31,115 324,350
121,191 I140,205 I125,200310,340 I
256
.................. 245,323 I 119,217,248,332,362 I
321,352 .... 619 311,35234,113
.... 520
.... 577
.... 617 127,206.... 652 .... 652 204,228 I 131,190 1 204,236 223,310
Milwaukee, Wis., lighthouse depot.. 9,336solar halo..........survey of rivers .... 161
.... 161521,633Mindanao, charts.
Mindanao, Department of, rp., 1903. 75,384Mindoro, birds
charts........ 270 434,521
Mine Inspector for Ind. T., rp., 1903... 524585
Mine Inspector for the Territory of New Mexico, report, 1903..
report, 1904........................................... '.Mine shares, taxation in South Africa .
524585635
timber..............................Mineral oil, see Petroleum.Mineral paints.....................Mineral resources, Nicarag
100,292 357,362 .... 213
Mineral resources, 1902 1902, separates....1903, separates.........
499,525,553,583,637,638Mineral veins, placer claims Mineral waters........................ .Mineralogy, North America Minerals, Bahia.......................
Canada................. ................
Mexico.
nonmetalliferous... Ontario.....................Peru..........................Porto Rico...............Redding, Cal...........Transvaal.................United States..........Wichita Mountains
Miners, anemia............protection of lives..
Mines..............................British Columbia...
376,583
........... 242
........... 376 56,150,260
... 358376,58356,583
.... 156
.... 497
64,644 .... 261 .... 375... 495 266,406 .... 146 .... 375 .... 497 266,583 .... 151 .... 523524,585 .... 404 .... 495 .... 147 .... 375 .... 581 .... 581 .... 375
Mines, private land claims..................... 242schools of................................................. 138
Mines and Mining, Committee on, House....................... 138,242,357
Senate..................................... 100,187,302Mingus, Bartlett J............................ 319,350Mining.......................................................... 495
Abyssinia............................................... 580Alaska............................................. 214,365Canada................................................... 493cooperative.......................... ............... 635Cuba........................................................ 265exposition in Spain......... .................. 523Fernie, B. C........................................... 581Honduras............................................... 157Jalisco.................................................... 265laws.............................................. 57Mexico............................................. 265,411New Mexico......................................... 261Nicaragua ............................................. 64Park, Utah............................................. 375placer...................................................... 375Redding, Cal......................................... 375Salvador....................... 440Santo Domingo.......................... . 581,590Spain ...................................................... 372
Mining claims........................................... 100Mining experiment stations.......... 100,242Mining machinery, France................... 372Mining schools... ...................................... 138Minisceonzo River.................................... 161Ministers of U. S., jurisdiction............. 354Ministry of commerce, Hungary.......... 494Mink. Charles E................................ 103,133Minkler, Peter..................................... 40,191Minneapolis, Minn., public building.. 68Minneapolis, Red Lake & Manitoba
Railway Company........................ 615Minneapolis. St. Paul and Sault Ste.
Marie Railwaycompany. 182,221,293Minnesota, Chippewa lands... 185,409,436
Chippewa Reservation....................... 57courts of United States................. 93,137forest lands................. 22,44,214,291,363Indian lands......................................... 11insects ..................................................... 367labor laws............................................... 634post route map..................................... 62Red Lake Res... 94,120,408,437,526,615river improvement............................ 595storms................................................... 548wells, springs, etc................................ 526
Minnesota, U.S. S., steering wheel. 295,358Minnesota College of Agriculture. 518,547Minnesota Historical Society........ 295,358Minnesota Power and Trolley Co .. 25,178Minnesota River, bridges .. . . .........121,178Minnich, Lazarus.............................. 210,232Minnich, Noah................................... 235,303Minors, enlistment of.............................. 385Minots Ledge, light.................................. 51Mint, Bureau of the................................ 68.
384,441,470.530.559,647 report, 1903 ....................................... 67,68 ’report, 1903. to print..................... 247,428
Mintage, Salvador................................... 469Mints, Denver................................ 66,267,647
purchase of uncurrent coins........... 530Miquelon, see St. Pierre.Mirrors, optical..................................... ,. 602Misamis, P. I., chart................................ 521Miscellaneous Div.,Treas. Dept 382,504,646Misener, David................................... 200,346Misner, William W................................ 20,32Mission claims........................................... 152Mississippi, post route map................... 62
river and harbor improvement. 593,595swamp lands......................................... 44wells, springs, etc................................ 526
Mississippi Central Railroad Co..............621
Janu ary —1 Jecemb er 719
PageMississippi Chocraw Indians, see Choc-
taw Indians.Mississippi itiver.................
bridge at Elk River.... 178,221,292,298bridge at Grays Point...................... 6,25bridge at Memphis, Tenn.......... 292,336bridge in Itasca Co., Minn.. 292,297,337 canal near...................... 183,220,292dam at Sauk Rapids, Minn.... 8,94,121 dam in Hancock County, Ill........25,94dam in Stearns County, .Minn.. 292,337 dam in Wright County, Minn... 25,178 examination at Moline, Ill............... 386examination at Wickliffe, Ky......... 75stages...................................................... 507
Mississippi River Commission .... 507,649report, 1904............................................. 598
Mississippi University.............................. 248Mississippi watershed, floods.......... 403,499Missoula, Mont............................ 138,178,187
Missouri, courts of U. S........... 137,290,353labor laws............................................... 634labor statistics....................................... 634post route map..................................... 62river improvement............................... 593war claims.............................................. 383wells, springs, etc................................. 526
Missouri, U. S. S..........-................... 587Missouri Agric. Experiment Station .. 519Missouri, Dept, of the, report, 1903.... 384Missouri Home Guards............................ 100Missouri, Kans. & Okla. R. R... 219,292,300Missouri, Kans. & Tex. Ry. 219,292,300,534Missouri Pacific Railway Company ... 276Missouri River.................................... 73,596
bridge at Kansas City, Mo.. 178,182,221 bridge at Lexington. Mo... 292,298,337 bridge at Parkville, Mo.— 182,220,292 bridge at St. Joseph, Mo....... 94,97,120bridge at Wanbliska.N. Dak. 182,220,292 bridge near Kansas City, Mo... 120,178 bridge near Randolph, Mo...............614bridges at Council Bluffs 182.221,292,336 bridges at Yankton . 97,120,178,292,614 dam........................................... 293,298,337harbor lines...................................... 271
Missouri Valley, lignites........................ 375Mitchell, John B................................ 223,315Mitchell, John II............................ 99,116,301Mitchell, Mary M...................................... 618Mitchell, Mollie J................................ 31,107Mitchell, Walter P.................................... 348Mitchell, Warren....................................... 181Mites...................................................... 253,533Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.............................. 162Mix, Harry C.................................................354Moale, Isaac 1............................................. 80Moar, Levi W.. alias........................ 137,194Mobile and Ohio Railroad Company.. 534Mobile and West Alabama Railroad
Company................................ 25,94,178Mock, Jacob B.................................... 129,189Mockabee, Benjamin R. W............ 134,193Modoc forest reserve................................ 629Moji, Japan................................................. 635Molasses .. ......................................................430Moline, Ill.................................................. 386Mollusks.............................................. 446,475Molting of hens......................................... 144Molybdenum...................................... 377,583Mommsen, Theodor........................... 563,601Monahan, John...................................... 37Monazite............................................... 376,499Mondell, Frank IP....................................... 41,
44,138,141,241,248,353,356,362Monetary systems, see Currency. Money, Hernando De S.............................. 295Money, see Currency.
PageMoney orders............................................. 588
Costa Rica and United States..........427Great Britain and Mexico................. 469Liberia and United States............... 428Peru and United States..................... 428Transvaal and United States............ 428
Moneymaker, L. D.................................... 163Monitors...................................................... 59Monjar, Lewis.................................... 223,312Monographs, Geological Survey ..' 260,583Monongahela River.................................. 597
bridges...................... 8,25,26,178,220,293locks and dams.................................... 73
Monroe, Fort, Artillery School............. 270Monrovia, Liberia, marketing............. 148Monson, Martin......................................... 330Montana, courts of United States. 290,353
Crow Reservation.......... 119,288,290,300Flathead Indians........................ 219,295grasshoppers......................................... 367gypsum deposits.................................. 376irrigation.............................................. 465Jocko Reservation............... 219,292,301labor laws............................................. 491overflowed lands.................................. 185post route map..................................... 62reclamation of land............................ 525
Montana University........................ 141,178Montauk, L. I., topographic sheet.... 464Montauk, U. S. monitor.......................... 59Monteiro, Pocahontas C................... 322,361Montevideo, Uruguay............................ 381,
411,440,469,504,529,558,590,644Montgomery, Nancy............... ................ 46Montgomery, Sarah J.............................. 250Montgomery, William C................. 246,323Montgomery, Ala., bridges.. 8,220,289,337
circuit court of appeals.......... 40,290Montgomery- and Autauga Bridge
Company.............................. 8,220,289Montgomery Bridge Company.. 8,289,337Monthly consular reports, see Consu-
lar reports.Monthly summary of commerce and
finance, see Commerce and finance, Monthly summary.
Monthly weather review, see Weatherreview, Monthly.
Monuments, preservation, etc.... 327,399Shiloh, Tenn......................................... 162
Moody v. Gudger....................................... 218-Moon, John A.......................... 246Moon............................................. 388,563,601
halo.......................................................... 369Mooney, Hester E................................ 26,103Mooney, Hugh.................................... 227,305Moore, Alexander...................................... 624Moore, Edward........................................... 273Moore, Elizabeth J............................ 322,361Moore, Fannie S.................................. 195,351Moore, Frances A......... ..............................387Moore, Franklin.................................. 30,108Moore, Isaac N..........................,.... 198,343Moore, John W.................................. 305,359Moore, Peter D........................................... 619Moore, Rittenhouse................................... .297Moore, Socrates.................................. 207,*230Moore, Solon D.................................. 320,344Moore, Thomas P.............................. 124,209Moors, cultivation of................................ 495Moral legislation....................................... 95Morals of Jesus of Nazareth................... 517Morbidity. French canal co.employees 384Morey, Fannie C................................ 207,234Morey, Mary A.......................... 222Morgan, John M................................ 106,135Morgan, John T.............. 95,295,296,300,301Morgan, Thomas................................ 122,202Morocco, trade-marks...,....................... 439
720 Index , 1004
Page ।Moros...................................................... 75,384Morrell, Edward De V................. 23,357,620Morris, Calvin H....................................... 618Morris, Cline.... ................................... 211,224Morris, Edwin A................................ 321,349Morris, Emma...................................... 181,332Morris, Frank H................................ 181,332Morrison, Alexander................................ 625Morrison, Charles M........................ 134,193Morrison, James A............................ 319,350Morrison, Jennie P............. . ............. 207,245Morrison, William M........................ 238,306Morrisville, Va., Mt, Holly Baptist Ch. 79Morse, Amanda M........... ’............... . 235,303Mortensen, Kate M. A...................... 229,306Morter, Emanuel.............................. 305.345Morton, Ellen J.................................. 312,349Morton, Jasper F................................ 128,188Morton Co., N. Dak.,bridge.... 182,220,292Morus alba tatarica.................................. 547Mosby, John S............................................. 181Moscow, Russia.................................. 148,551Moses, Alonzo....................................... 14,133Mosier, William J.............................. 134,192Mosquito netting, preventive of fever. 581Mosquito Reservation.............................. 63Mosquitoes, destroying of............... 162,507
destroying of, to print...........................140yellow fever.............................. 69,162,507
Moss, Eliza A..................................... 314,359Moss, Lucilius C................................ 314,359Mosul, Turkey in Asia............................ 406Mother-of-pearl shell................................ 495Moths, brown-tailed................................ 367
codling.................................................. 367tineid.............................................. 415,475
Motor boats......................................... 147,406in warfare.............................................. 580masters, mates, etc.............................. 407
Motor cars, Bavaria.................. 495effect on dry roads.............................. 54Great Britain................................. 257,581mail-carrying....................................... 494Plymouth, England........... ............... 522
Motor roads................................................ 257Motor vehicles, see Automobiles. Motors, alcohol........................................... 550
use in Swedish fisheries.......................551Mott, Christian................................... 238,309Moulton, Albert..................................... 15,39Moundville, Ala....................................... 369Mount, William H................................ 42,103Mount, see name of mountain.MountCarmel, Ill., topographic sheet. 463Mount Desert, Me., topographic sheet. 463Mt. Holly Baptist Ch.. Morrisville, Va. 79Mount Rainier Nat. Park... 98,271,300,597
report, 1904....................................... 585Mount Tsukuba Meteorological Ob-
servatory................................ 632Mountain breezes..................................... 145Mountains, meteorology observations. 403Moura, Japan, chart............................. 501Mouse, see Mice.Movements of vessels.............................. 153Moyoro Bay, see Bear Bay.Muhleman, Elizabeth... 1....................... 217Muhleman, Samuel A.............................. 217Mulas, Port, chart...................................... 52Mulberry-trees........................................... 547Mulching, vegetables and fruit............ 458Mullan, Virginia B............................ 191,244Mullett, Alfred B.............................. 297,330Mullett, Pacific P.............................. 297,330Mullins, Martha............... .. ................ 30,110Mullins, Mary J.................................. 190,347Mumma, Edgar......................................... 326Muncie, Ind................................................. 354Municipal ownership, Canada............. 495
electric railways............................ 54,407
PageMunicipalities, see Cities.Munoz,Jorge............................................... 590Munsee Indians.................................... 11,219Murdock, William D. C........................... 164Murphy, Austin.................................. 131,201Murphy, John.................................... 114,186Murphy, Timothy J.................................. 78Murray, Bernard W.................................. 181Murray, Elizabeth.................................... 227Murray, Joseph J...................................... 27Murray, Oscar...'................................ 230,323Murray, Thomas................................ 232,312Murrell, E. H............................................... 296Murry, Samuel F................................ 105,236Murtagh, Caroline................................ 8,614Murtagh, William J.................. 8,614Muscat, consuls in................................... 589Museum of Ethnology, Natural His-
tory, and Commerce.. 270,472Museums, commercial..................... 147.256
German colonial.................................. 495industrial............................................... 54Manila, P. 1........................................... 160natural science............................ 551,558
Mushir Rocks, chart.................................. 556Mushrooms................................................. 489Music, cataloguing.................................. 524
classification......................................... 510Music, Division of.......................................510Musical instruments................................ 495Musk oxen........................................... 563,601Muskets, testing....................................... 508Muskingum River..................... 408,414,596Muskmelons......... .................................... 402Mutual Investment Fire Ins. Co........24,98Mycosis, pulmonary........................ 546, 576Mycotic stomatitis ............................ 486,630Myers, Alexander..................................... 45Myers, Calvin E................................. 197,244Myers, Fyanna E................................ 237,308Myers, Jeremiah................................ 132,188Myers, Malinda A.............................. 132,189Myers. Talleyrand D................................ 187Myiarchus........................................... 601,602Mynatt, Johniken L........................... 16,126Myrrh.......................................... 492N rays..................................................... ’563,601Nacogdoches, Tex..................................... 548Nagasaki, Japan....................................... 635Nagle, Daniel, jr.................................. 43,115Nagle, Emma L.................................... 29,113Nahant. U. S. monitor........................ 59Naibo Harbor, chart................................ 556Nam Sha Bay, chart................................ 263Names, geographic, of Alaska............... 370Nampa, Idaho, geologic atlas............... 376Nancy, brigantine .................................... 79Nancy, schooner....................................... 164
international exposition.............. 257Nanticoke River................................. 595Nantucket Sound.............................. 161,521Napa, U. S. monitor............................ 181Naphtha................................................ 148Naples, Italy, sanitary improvements. 647Naples Zoological Station.........................509Narragansett Bay, chart.................. 405Narrow-gage railroads..................... 186,336Naruto Passage, chart...................... 502Nash, Franklin P..................................... 388Nash, Henry C.................................... 204,228Nash, Marvin....................................... 34,111Nash, Mary M..................................... 189^ 245Nash, Theresa B.................................. 28,101Nashville, Tenn., topographic sheet.. 57Nashville, U. S. S..................................... 585Natal, trade conditions............................ 497Nathaniel, brig........................................... 1(54Nathurst, E. O............................................. 51National Academy of Sciences, rp. ,1903. 168
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National arbitration bill................. 354,429National archives...................................... 644National Assoc, of Railroad Comrs. 604National bank notes............................ 383National banks..................... 68,215,383,530National cemeteries, see names of in-
dividual cemeteries.National debt, see Public debt.National Educational Assoc............ 57,554National Guard, see Militia.National Home for Disabled Volunteer
Soldiers .. 84,168,277,417,510,566,655 inspection of branches, 1903 ........... 390managers............... ................ 187,241,295report, 1903....................................... 84,269 ,reports and record, to print.... 179,247 see also Soldiers’ Home, D. C.
National Homeopathic Hospital, D.C.. 184 National incorporation law................... 137National military park commission .. 356 National Museum.............................. 82,165,
275,389,415,445,474,533,564,603.654 1 glacial pot-holes.................................. 81Korean head-dresses........................... 81report, 1902 .............................................. 275report upon condition, etc., 1903.’’ 564 I
National parks, see Parks, national— names of existing parks.
National Railway, Mexico..................... 157 INational Society of the Daughters of
the Amer. Revolution, rp., 1902.. 83! National Soldiers’ Home, see National
Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers.
Natural gas................... 375,376,404,523,583fields of United States...........................260pipe lines.................................. 11,119,178production............................................. 260
Natural science museums............... 551,558Naturalization, France............................ 495
of seamen......................................... ' 373treaty with Haiti .. 155,156,380,381,428
Nature study....................................... 431,487Naura Island, see Pleasant Island.Nautical almanac, 1905...............................502
190".......................................................... 154see also American ephemeris and
nautical almanac.Nautical Almanac Off. 154,263,438; 502,642 j
report, 1903........................... 60,153,154 'report, 1904...................................... 641,642
Nautical astronomy.................................. 501 jNavajo blankets....................................... 261 !Naval Academy......................................... 587
admission of midshipmen........... . . ’ 502appropriation ........................................ 59 |board of visitors, report. 1903............ 153board of visitors, report, 1904........... 527steam engineering exper. station .. 153 ’ superintendent, report, 1903 ............ 153superintendent, report, 1904 ........... 587
Naval Affairs, Committee on, House . 41 138,242,296,358,628 j
Senate........................ 13,100,187,303,614Naval base, Firth of Forth..................... 148Naval courts, depositions....................... 13Naval engineering exper. stations.... 153Naval Gun Factory, report, 1903.......... 153
report, 1904 .................. 588Naval Home, Philadelphia,report,1903. 153
report, 1904............................................. 587Naval hospitals............................................587
Newport. R. I....................................... 587Pensacola, Fla..................................... 587 iYokohama............................................. 60 |
Naval Intelligence, Office of. rp., 1903. 153 'report. 1904 ............................................. 587
Naval magazines................................ 153,216Naval Medical School.............................. 587 !
PageNaval militia...................................... 296,628Naval Militia of U.S., Assoc, of.......... 296Naval Observatory......................... 60
report, 1903 ................................ 60,153,154report, 1904...................................... 641,642
Naval Proving Ground, report, 1903... 153report, 1904............................................. 588
Naval reservations, Porto Rico........... 428Naval reserve........................................... 296Naval stations, Cavite............................ 59
courts-martial.................................. 13,358Esquimalt................................................’148examinations.....................................’ ’ 153Guantanamo..................................... 59memoranda for officers .... 60,155,264
379,410,439,468,503,528,556,588,642 t nited States, in Cuba........ 153,155,381
Naval supplies... 9,70,240,289,355,364,404 Naval Torpedo Station, explosion .... 330
report, 1903.............................. 153report. 1904............................................. 588
Naval Training Station. Lake Bluff.. 656 Naval TrainingSta.,Newport,rp., 1903. 153
report. 1904....................................... 587Naval Training Station, San Fran-
cisco, report, 1903 ........................ 153report, 1904............................... 537
Naval Training Station on Great Lakes,Board on Location of................... 656
Naval war code, 1900............................... 587Naval War College........................... 414 587
report, 1903................................ ’153report, 1904..........................................." 537
Naval War Records, Office of........ 154 263report, 1903............................................. 153
Naval warfare........................................... ’ ’ 587Navigation, decisions.......................... 158
laws............................................................ 435see also American practical navi-
gator.Navigation, Bureau of, Commerce and
Labor Department........... 53,145,255,370,404,435,522,634
report, 1904 ............................................. 634Navigation, Bureau of, Naw Depart-
ment. 155,379,501,502,527,586,587,642 report, 1903................................ 153report, 1904............................................... 587
Navigation, Foreign com. &. 1903.. 373,461Navy, appropriation laws............. 7,95,614
appropriations............ 7,138,187,288,293civil engineers.............................. 527,555enlistment................. . .......................... 379growth and present strength180Jaws................................................... 467liquid fuel............................................. 459manoeuvers................................... ’444,559medals............................................. 262’358Mexico........... ........................................ 581officers, as instructors.. 186,242,292,357
officers, retired........................................242official records in Civil War........... . 263
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Pay--........................................................ 153recruiting officers............... t..............642retirement of petty officers, etc .... 138 ship-building.............................. 409signals of vessels............................ ’ ’ ’ 634transportation of enlisted men ...' 587 typewriters........................... 59vessels........................................... 7, 95,634wireless telegraph................. 527,586,641see also War-ships.
Navy Department........ 59,153,262,379,409,437,467,500,527,555,559,585,641,656
appropriation laws..................... 7,95,614appropriations............ 7,138,187,288,293horses, carriages, etc.......................... 41laws...................................................... ’’ 467
722 Index , 1904
PagePage ।Navy Department, report, 1903.... 153,287
report, 1904 ....................................... 641rp. in regard to Bath Iron Works .. 94 report in regard to Panama............. 156 j
Navy Dept., Auditor for the, see Auditor.Navy-yards, examinations..................... 153
see also names of places where located.
Naylor, Henry R.......... ........................... 651Neal, James S............................................... 387 iNeal. John S............................................... 652Neal, Rufus................................................. 7Neale, Julia E.............................................. 616 jNeary, John E.................................... 131,188Nebraska, courts of United States .... 353 I
homestead.............................. 288,293,362irrigation ............................................... 465pasture, meadow, and forage crops. 368 1post route map...................................... 62 j
Nebrich, Theresa................................. 40,102 !Neches River.............................................. 414 iNeedham. James C................................ 44,363Needles, Cal., topographic sheet.......... 638 jNeeley, Mary J.................................... 196,226 1Negroes........................................................ 460
agricultural education............... 431,487education............................................... 150 I
Negros Island............................. 549 ]chart........................................................ 491
Nelligan, Michael.............................. 307,352 INelson, Alexander P........................ 317,338 !Nelson, Knute............................................... 1, J
9,22,116,146,183,214,298,328 INelsonville, Ohio...................... 241,292,302Nematoid worms, in crops of chickens 629
in eyes of birds................................ 629Nepesta, Colo., topographic sheet........584Nephi, Utah, rock gypsum.................... 375Nephoscope......................................... 369,433Neptune, brig............................................. 652Nerber, Ida E..................................... 193,235Nervous system, cattle........... .................. 630Nesmith, Mary E................................ 111,234Nests, flamingoes................................ 563,601Netherlands, American flour...............493
American manufactures................... 372cocoanut, palm, and rape-seed oils. 497 colonies in Orient................................ 65commerce............................................... 406cotton culture in colonies................... 522exchange commission....................... 65extradition treaty with U. S .... 63,439 herring fisheries................................... 565tariff........................................................ 495Venezuelan arbitrations..................... 589
Neuberg, William.............................. 321,347Neuse River................................................ 386Neutrality, of U.S. 142,145,267,276,369,428Nevada, geology.................................. 56
gypsum deposits................................. 376irrigation .............................................. 465post route map..................................... 62reclamation of lands.......................... 525
Neville, B. B............................................... 652Nevin. Rebecca C.............................. 230,306Nevin. Robert M.................................. 119,332New. Isom R....................................... 229,312New Brunswick, telephone companies. 581New Dungeness, Wash., light............... 97New England, fisheries.......................... 434
naval magazine................................... 153white pine............................................. 403
New Granada, see Colombia.New Hampshire, brown-tailed moth.. 367
for relief of............................................. 302mail contracts..................................... 528post route map..................................... 62river and harbor improvement .... 595wells, springs, etc................................ 526
New Haven, Conn., harbor................. 9,161
New Jersey, injurious insects........ 431,488irrigation............................................... 519labor statistics.............................. 491,634mail contracts....................................... 528post route map...................................... 62river and harbor improvement .... 596
New London, Conn., Ft. Griswold 94,100,138 harbor............................................... 73light, etc........................................... 97,221
New Mexico, ashmunella....................... 508governor, report, 1903 ................. 261,552governor, report, 1903, to print. 179,247 gypsum deposits.................................. 376historic and prehistoric ruins.......... 639Indian reservations............................ 99judges............................................. 137,292map.......................................................... 152map, to print.................................. 179.247
reclamation of land............................ 525relief of settlers.................... 141,289,327statehood......................... 141,364,365,619
New Mexico, Mine Inspector for theTerritory of, report, 1903.............. 524
report. 1904 ........................................... 585New Milford, Conn., topographic sheet. 584New Orleans, La....................................... 548
circuit court of appeals............... 40,178commerce with Mexico..................... 64public building.................................... 157revenue steamer.................................. 621steamship line to Dunkirk............... 25810th civil-service district................... 655
New Orleans Live Stock Exchange ... 534New Panama Canal Company........ 95,384New River............................................. 73New River Inlet, chart..................... 255New South Wales................................ 54
coal, shale, and coke.......................... 493iron works............................................. 54mining............... . ................................... 495wealth producers................................ 636
i New Ulm, Minn., battle.............................311New York Central and Hudson River
Railroad Company................. 294,297N. Y., Chicago and St. Louis R. R. 289,336
i New York City, appraisers’conference. 440 appraisers’ warehouse.............. 267dock charges......................................... 493examination of drugs........................ 382post-office....................................... 212,2642d civil-service district. 275,475,565,655steamship line to Levant................. 373steamships to west Africa....................636transportation of immigrants.......... 276
New York Harbor.................................. 596lights...................................................... 51
New York, New Haven and HartfordRailroad Company.. 182,221,290,390
i New York State, arbitration bd. rps... 52 canals................ 187,241,242,289,364dependence on Mississippi River... 297 grape pests..................................... 367,430
. gypsum deposits.................................. 376Indians................................... 219,364,383insect depredations..................... 368,431mail contracts..................................... 528post route map............. ........................ 62river and harbor improvement. 595,596 wells, springs, etc................................ 526
1 New York State Library...........................566New York Volunteer Infantry............. 241New Zealand....................................... 372,551
American boots and shoes............... 147antitrust legislation............................ 580coast lights............................................. 154commerce............................................... 581labor........................................................ 635
Newark Bay, bridge.......................... 25.337i Newbern, N.C............................................. 353
Janu ary —Dec emb er 723
PageNewcastle, New South Wales............... 493Newcastle, Pa., topographic sheet.... 584
Newfoundland, American fruit in.... 635American trade in.............................. 148citizens entering United States. 119,178 commerce............................................... 635pulp mill................................................. 551whales............................... 82
Newhaven, Ky., Methodist Church... 46Newlands, Francis G................................ 275Newman, William P................................ 652Newport, R. I........................... 161
naval hospital....................................... 587Naval Training Station .... 153,330,587
Newport, Vt......................................... 290,353Newspapers, military posts................... 272
paper used for........................................ 399Venezuela............................................... 635
Newton, Owen E.................................... 17,135Newton, Raynor H.......................... 190,347Newton, William W.......................... 226,315Nez PercS Indians............................... 11,332Niagara River........................................... 414,
415,445,473,507,532,561,598,650lights...................................................... 337
Nicaragua................................ 64,411,523,590commercial treaty with France.... 265Government loan................................ 440interoceanic canal.............................. 156maps........................................................ 469market conditions............... .............. 644new steamship line...............................469railroads......................................... 495,551rubber..................................................... 551tariff........................................................ 558trade relations with United States. 529wharves................................................... 504
Nicaragua, Norwegian steamship........ 7Nicaragua Canal....................................... 6Nicaragua, Lake........................... 156Nicaragua, Maritime Canal Company
of, report, 1904 ..................... 640Nice, France............................................... 406Nichols, Ezra.................................. . . 129,202Nichols, Helen F................................ 194,239Nichols, Henry W.................................. 16,122Nichols, Sarah E................................311,339Nicholson, Marv C............................ 202,232Nickel........................................... 375,376,583Nickerson, Azor H.................. 357Nickerson, Frank S........................... 134,193Niclausse boilers....................................... 588Nicolson, Priscilla A................................ 79Niebels, Jacob........................................... 187Night-hawk................................................. 49Nightingale, Reuben....................... 205,228Nimrod Sound, chart.............................. 410Nin Bay, chart........................................... 54998th meridian...................................... 255,370Nipon, see Honshu.Nitrate of soda........................................... 577
metallic................................................... 430Nitrogen......................................... 54,430,432Nitrogenous bodies.................................... 430Niwot, Colo., topographic sheet..........584Noa, Rose B......................................... 318,359Noble County, Okla.................................. 367Noe, William M......................................... 652Nogales, Chile............................................. 644Nogales, Mexico....................................... 635Nokes, William B..................................... 652Noland, George S................. .............. 318,358Nolen, Martha E................................ 107,140Nombre de Dios Harbor, chart;............263Nome, Alaska, bridge.............................8,120
improvement of Snake River. 7,183,363 land office............................................. 213
Nome Improvement Company.... 183,363
PageNomenclature, of insects......................... 368Noncommissioned officers, Army........ 71Nonex.......................................................... 497Nonmetallic products.............................. 375Nonmetalliferous minerals..................... 375Nonuti, chart......... ................................... 501Norfolk, Va......................................... 271,578
harbor improvement.............................597St. Paul’s Protestant Episcopal Ch. 387
Norfolk Academy...................................... 652Norfolk and Western Railway Co.. 25,294Norfolk Seamen’s Friend Society........ 79Normal schools............................ .'........... 150Norman Assoc, to Prevent Accidents.. 496Normandy, cattle...................................... 550Norris, W. W............................................... 46North, muskmelon culture................... 402
soils................................................... 432,488watermelons......................................... 402
North America, coast lights................... 59geology, etc..................................... 56,583text-books of agriculture......... 431,487warblers...................................................576
North America, Insurance Co. of.. 163,274
North American fauna....................... 49,576North Atlantic Station, report, 1903... 153
report, 1904....................................... 587squadron operations.......................... 153
North Carolina, canal............................ 271courts of United States............... 290,353labor laws............................................... 52labor statistics ...................................... 52post route map...................................... 62quarantine of cattle............................ 367rivers and harbors...................... 596,597
North Dakota, Devils Lake Reserva-tion ........ 25,99,290,429,466,500
Fort Abraham Lincoln .... 249,292,328 irrigation............................................... 465land office............................................... 22post route map.......................... 62reclamation of land............................ 525Turtle Mountain Indians................. 11WhiteStone Hills battlefield. 249,294,328
North German Lloyd S. S. Co............... 495North Platte River.................................... 466North polar exploration................. 563,600North Sea.................................................... 406North Sea Canal......................................... 372North Wilkesboro, N. C., bank.... 118,181Northcutt, James L.................................. 241Northeast Harbor, chart...........................460Northern, Francis M............................ 16,37Northern and Northwestern Lakes,
Survey of............................ 76,162,271,386,414,444,473,507,532,561,598,650
report, 1904 ............................................. 598Northern Liberty Market, D. C........184Northern Pacific R. R... 44,94,288,293,363Northern Railway, Honduras......... 64Northern Securities Company, bibli-
ography of case against.'....... 535opinion as to................................... 274opinion as to, to print.................. 247prosecutions.................................. 354,378
Northpoint, Md., topographic sheet .. 463Northrop, Theodore F....................... 100Northwest Territories, wheat......... 552Norton, Albert Z................................. 622Norway, civil service........................ 497
cod fisheries................................... 497cod-liver oil......................................... 256commerce with United States... 54,148consular service.................................. 552cotton imports........................ 522parcels-post.................................... 557,59Jpatent medicines................................ 635Venezuelan arbitrations.................. 589workingmen’s bank............................ 147
724 Index , 1904
PageNorwood, Annie G............................ 114,139Notaries, customs.................................. 66,67,
267,382,412,441,469,504,529,558,645Notes, gold currency................................ 551
national bank....................................... 383Notice to mariners, Coast Survey........460Nottingham, England................. '54,257,581Nova Scotia, charts................... 410,467,586
drought ....................................'........... 523gold mining......................................... 494herring fisheries.................................. 494telephone............................................... 496
Noxon, Nancy.................................... 192,239Nugent, Alexander.................................. 138Nugent, Edward B............... ,........... 122,188Nugent, Prudentia L. D................. 103,128Nugent. Richard F............................ 106,225Nugsuaks Peninsula................................ 81Null, Abraham C.................................. 35,111Nunez, Juliette.................................. 194,238Nunivak, revenue steamer..................... 384Nupi Shan Channel, chart..................... 410Nuremberg, Germany, toys................... 496Nurse, Jesse B........... ......................... 105,236Nurseries, forest....................................... 489Nursery buds............................................... 368Nursery stock..................................... 432,519Nurses, schools for.................................... 150Nut weevils............................................... 402Nutrition, see Food.Nuts, foreign import tariff..................... 254Nuzum, Sallie M....................................... 619Nye & Schneider Company................... 7Nymphs, dragon-flies.........................415,475Oahu, chart................................................ 410
electric light and power................... 142fishes...................... 446,475
Oahu Railway and Land Co.., 242,268,292Oak leaves as forage................................ 577Oak Orchard, N. Y................................... 73Oakley, Julia M.................................. 193,221Oats, insect enemies................................ 49Oaxaca, Mexico......................................... 265O’Barr, Lavalle C.............................. 197,234Ober Brothers Brewing Company........331Obion River........................................... 73,594Obligors, customs bonds............... ... 382
on bonds given to IL S............... 251,293O’Brien, Michael................................. 36,312Obscene literature.............................. 25,185Observations, magnetic................... 255,370
meteorological..................................... 60Observatories, meteorological............... 145Obstacles, destruction in campaigns.. 472 Occasional papers. 386,472,473, 531,593,649 Occupations.............................................. 460Ocean Island, chart....................................501Ocean shallows................. 148Ocean steamships, rate war.....................581Ocean transportation.............................. 523Ocean travel.............................................. 635Ockerson, Daniel J................................... 250Oconee River............................................. 73O’Connor, Ellen M............................ 324,349Octroi............................................................ 147Odd Fellows, Central City, Colo........... 21Odenheimer, William....................... 223,323Odonata........................................................ 603Odzuchi Bay, chart.................................. 501Officeholders, see Government officials.Officers, customs service................. 147,646
Engineer Corps.................................... 561Marine Corps........................ 155,502,587Military Academy.............................. 507names not to be on official blanks.. 412 Navy............ 155,186,242,292,357,502,587of law, escape of prisoners................. 41Pav Corps, Navy................... 60,155,264,
379,410,439,468,503,528,556,588,642see also Army — Government offi-
cials.
PageOffices, new................................................ 457Official gazette, Patent Office.. 58,152,262,
378,409,437,467,500,526,555,585,640Philippines..................................... 70,160,
269,385,442,471,506,531,560,592,648Official matter............................................. 412Official postal guide................... 61,155,264,
380,410,439,468,503,528,557,588,642Official register......................................... 436Officials, see Government officials.Ofunato Ko, chart................................... 501Ogalalla Sioux Indians............................ 57Ogden, John....................................... 310,347Ogden, Julien S......................................... 7Ogden, Mildreds.................. 7,105,244Ogden, Ky........................ 161Ogden claim....................................... 219,364Onio.............................................................. 408
arbitration board reports................. 52gypsum deposits.................................. 376insects.................................................... 368labor statistics..................................... 52lands................................................. 328,362post route map..................................... 62river and harbor improvement.... 594 tobacco.................................................. 520
| Ohio, U. S. S................................................ 467I Ohio River.......... 73,74,161,386,595,596,597! Ohio Valley, clays................................... 375j Oil, chemical report on.......................... 430
cocoanut......................................... 53,522cod-liver......................................... 256,493cotton-seed............................................. 256fish........................................................... 389Marseilles, France................................ 495Netherlands......................................... 497olive......................................... 406,523,635rose geranium..................................... 143rubber-tree seed.................................. 497wood..................................................... 373see also Petroleum.
Oil-cake........................................................ 148Oil seeds............................................... 401,490Okhotsk Sea, chart.................................... 438Oklahoma, governor, report, 1903 . 582
governor, report, 1904........................ 640gypsum deposits.................................. 376irrigation............................................... 466post route map...................................... 62quarantine line.................................... 48reclamation of land........... ................ 525school lands............................ 293,363,365statehood........................ 179,364,365,619
Oklahoma City, Okla.. Fat Stock Show 48public building.................................... 213
Olcott, N.Y.................................................. 73Old age, insurance................................... 635
pensions.......................... 259,363,374,637
Old Pt. Comfort, Va., see Fort Monroe.Old Point Comfort Improvement Co.. 181Old Saybrook, Conn., bridge.. 182,221,290Olive, schooner........................................... 79Olive Frances, brig.................................. 8Olive oil....................................... 406,523,635Oliver, Susan E.................................. 135,194Olmsted, James L..................................... 623Olmsted, Marlin E ... ............... 218,334,621Olongapo, P. I., naval station............... 59Olsen, George......................................... 17,129
i Olson, John, alias................................ 18,130I Omaha, Nebr., bridge............... 182,292,336
surveyor of customs............................ 97Omaha Bridge & Terminal Ry. 182,292,336Omaha National Bank...............................181Omaha Northern Railway Co. 185,293,335
O’Malley, Edward.............................. 132,192Omnibuses, mail-carrying..................... 494100th meridian........................................... 639Oney, John H...................................... 197,344
January —Dec emb er 725
PageOntario, beet sugar.................................. 492
forests...................................................... 54injurious insects.................................. 368midwinter weather conditions........403minerals................................................. 495potatoes.................................................. 148
Ontario, Lake........................................... 414,415,445,473,507,532,561,596,598,6,50
canal to Georgian Bay....................... 494charts........................... 76,532
Ontonagon, Mich...................................... 74Opinions, of attorney-general, P. I.... 71
of Attorneys-Gene’ral. 58,152,555,592,641Optical goods, Amer., in Germany.... 148Optical mirrors.. ........................................ 602Orange wine............................................... 581Oranges.......................................................... 489Orca, Alaska............................................... 440Orchard grass seed.................................... 215Orchards, cultivation of........................ 458 jOrcinus.................................................. 83,475 jOrd, Edward O. C.............................. 302,357 ,Orders, see Animal Industry, Bureau
of—Executive—General.Ordnance.................... 76
appropriations........ 117,180,215,288,291condemned............................ 187,289,355cost of manufacture............................ 162for educational institutions........71,100price list................................................. 272
Ordnance and Fortification, Board of, report, 1903......../........... 269,473
report, 1904 ........................................... 599Ordnance, Bureau of.............................. 588
report, 1903............................................. 153report, 1904 ............................................. 588
Ordnance Department............................ 76,162,272,386,415,508,533,599,650
index to reports, 1867-1902 ................. 76pay for Labor Day.............................. 647report, 1903........... 269,415to increase efficiency........................ 302
Ordnance stores........... '............................ 76condemned........................................... 472for educational institutions.......... 71,100price list................................................. 272supply manual...................................... 533
Ore deposits, Bisbee, Ariz....................... 436Wichita Mountains............................ 583
Oregon, coast pilot.................................... 146courts of United States.. 99,290,301,353 fish hatchery............................ 22,291,362 IGrande Ronde Res........ 119,291,300,437 ;gypsum deposits.................................. 376irrigation............................................... 466Klamath Reservation........... ............. 11pine.......................................................... 495post route map...................................... 62reclamation of land...............................525river and harbor improvement.... 597 timber on mineral lands................. 213Umatilla Reservation........................ 615
Oregon country,centennial. 12,219,292,363Oregon Historical Society .... 248,293,327Ores, metalliferous..........'......................... 375Orient, bibliography of the far East... 566
English and Dutch colonies............. 65European interests.............................. 523fisheries ................................................ 372 !of tomorrow.............................................. 581 |prices of breadstuff's............................... 406 'Russian trade.................. . ........... 149,373 ;Texas fever............................................. 506 1
Orientals, admission to Mexico..............381Origin of species........... ........................... 601Orillia, Ontario......................................... 495Orinoco River..................................... 411,495Orion, brig.................................................. 164Ormsby, George F...................................... 97Ornaments, shell....................................... 82
PageOrono, Me.......................................... 145,433Orr, Harriet A............................................ 626Orthoptera........................... 446,475Oruba, chart............................................... 60Osage orange............................................. 578Osage Reservation................. 11,24,288,292
Osoyoos Lake, topographic sheet........... 639Osteology, of berycoid fishes.......... 166,474Osteomyelitis of ulna.............................. 413Ostrander, Ellen R............................ 305,350Oswego, N. Y............................................... 74Otis, George H .................................... 237,306Otis, Joseph......................................... 325,361Otis,Norton P ...................................... 358Otjen, Theobold........... '.............................. 251Otsego, Minn., bridge........ 178,221,292,298Otter Tail Lake and River..................... 271Ottey, Joseph H.................................... 18,130Ottoman Empire, see Turkey.
Ouray, Colo., topographic sheet......... 638Overcrowding, passenger steamers ... 433Overley, Charles L........................ . . 190,347Overman, Lee S... 8,19, 111, 181,205.296,322
Overstreet, Silas T............................ 243,326Overton Hotel Company......................... 47Oviatt, John F...................................... 17,123Owashi Wan, chart.................................... 502Owen,AnnaC..............................................348Owen, Celia C..................................... 134,206Owen. John T............................................. 241Owen Sound, chart.................................. 508Owens, Darius W................................ 311,339Owls, horned......................................... 82,475Owston,Alan ...................................... 388,474Ox Bow Power Company........ 293,298,337v a iu h i, iuu., ujpograpiiic siitei............... 400Oxford, N.Y., topographic sheet......... 638Oxyspirura Mansoni................................ 629Oxysporum, fusarium.............................. 145Oyster, Va..................................................... 74Oysters.......................................................... 565
contamination by sewage................... 373inspection ............................................. 275
Ozark & Cherokee Cent. R.R.. 293,301,335Ozone............................................................ 406Pacetty, Adolphus N................................ 115Pacific Coast, biological station.... 98,185
coast pilot.................................. 146,370light-ships...................................... 183,337lights, etc........................................ 371,435pilot rules............................................... 258tide tables............................................... 549time signals...........................................410,
438,467,502,527,556,586.641Pacific coaster’s nauticalalmanac.1905. 642Pacific Division, report, 1904 ................. 532Pacific islands, lights................................ 59Pacific Islands & Porto Rico, Com. on. 187Pacific Ocean, albunea..................... 166,474
fur seals.................................................. 218pelican fish.................................... 388,474pilot charts...................................... 60,154,
263,410,438,467,502,527,556,586,641whalebone whales.............................. 509
Pacific Railway.................................. 439,469Pacific Station’ report, 1903................... 153
report, 1904 ............................................. 587Packages, mail........................................... 412Packard, Harriet S................................ 36, 111Packing, faulty............................................373
for China............................................... 635for Siam............. •......................................635
Paddock. Grace P.............................. 205,243Padgett, Hannah, see Riley. Pagbilao Bay, chart........... ........................ 521Pails, for milk............................................... 577Pain’s Fireworks Company 331
726 Index , 1904
PagePaints, mineral................................. 376,583Palanog, Port, chart................................ 549Paleontology, North America.......... 56,583Palestine, Amer. vs. European trade.. 373
ice manufacture............................ 54travel in................. ............................. 523
Palm oil............................ 497Palmer, Henry W.................. 239,627Palmer, Luther F.............................. 308,338Palmer, N. F„ jr., & Co............................ 118Palmer, Sirbrina................................ 129,201Palmer, William....................................... 474Palms, date................................................. 368Paloma Harbor, chart............................ 556Paloma Roads, chart................................ 556Pamphlets, folding.-................................... 329Pamyat Didimov Bay, chart................. 555Pan-American railway.... 157,380,381,440Pan-American Railway Cornu .... 381,440Pan-American Railway Committee... 411Panama................................................. 64,156,
157,271,497,523,551,563,602,644,647Colon Are claims.......................... 180,264constitution........................................... 265convention with U. S..........265,266,428currency system.................................. 469gold standard....................................... 590map.,............................... 532proposed public works...................... 406wireless telegraph.............................. 469
Panama (city)..................... 147,159,268,384Panama Canal.. 6,265,266,428,495,497,504
sanitary conditions............................ 439Panama Canal Zone... 293,301,336,469,647
mail matter from................................ 529Panama hats............................................... 372Panama, Isthmus of........................ 384,520
marines.................................................. 587quarters for troops.............................. 272sanitary condition.............................. 268
Panama provisional brigade, Marine Corps....................................... 587
Panay Island.............................................. 549chart........................................................ 491
Pancreatitis................................................ 647Pangratz, John..................................... 38,101Paper, antaimoro bark............................ 492
arsenic in.............................................. 546causes of high prices.......................... 399Guatemala............................................. 644Turkey.................................................... 523
Paper trust.................................................. 399Papers, certified copies............................ 44
waste, Interior Department................259waste, Post-Office Department..........264waste, Treasury Department..............267
Papua, kava drinking............................ 509Paquin, Elizabeth C......................... 36Para (city), Brazil.............................. 373,495Parft (state), rubber................................. 557Para rubber-seed oil............................... 497Paraffin, coating for cheese................... 253Paragould and Memphis R. R. Co. .220,293Paraguay........ 266,411,440,469,529.581,590
bibliography.................................. 439cattle...................................................... 550civil service.......................................... 551commercial travelers........................ 157electricity.............................................. 493exports.................................................... 64
Paraguayan tea plantations, Argentina 156 Paramushiru Strait, see Little Kuril.Parasites, hymenopterous...................... 367
of cattle.................................................. 630of pigeons............................................. 485of poultry.............................................. 629of sheep.................................................. 636tapeworms...............................................559trematodes............................................. 559
Parasitology............................................... 563
PageParcels, collected by post-office..............523Parcels-post................................................. 54
Belgium and United States................642Bolivia and Peru.................................. 381China and United States..................... 373France and Honduras....................... 469France and United States....................635Great Britain and Chile..................... 157Hongkong and United States ... 67,428 Japan ana United States........... 468,470Norway and United States........ 557,591
Pardons, D.C............................................... 10Paris, John W..................................... 192,344Paris, France, Amer. Nat. Inst. 6,62,98,179
cab companies and cabmen...... 256Interoceanic Canal Congress............ 63medical supervision of schools.......... 373railway service to Pekin................... 64
Paris green, for Mexican cotton-bollweevil............................................... 630
spraying experiments......................... 401Paris, Treaty of................................... 70,506Park, Utah, mining.................................. 375Parker, Clinton J., alias....................... 15,38Parker, De Witt C.................................. 15,38Parker,Hiram....................... 37,129,189Parker, John A................................... 134,201Parker, John S................................... 104,135Parker, John S........................................... 626Parker, Marcellus M........................ 105,237Parker, Mary............................................... 78Parker, R. Wayne......... 138,241,354,356,628Parker, Sterling L............................ 106,225Parkersburg, W. Va., topographic sheet 464Parkison, Thomas M............................ 20,34Parks, John H............................................. 276Parks, Margaret J..................................... 652Parks, acquiring land for, in California 637
Georgetown Heights...........................6,98national, big trees....................... 22,44,48national, elk......................................... 249national, map....................................... 640national, Petrified Forest................. 44national, protection.......................... 362Woodward, Okla.................................. 545see also names of existing parks.
Parkville, Mo., bridge............... 182,220,292Parmley, Samuel................................ 207,245Parsons, Elias H....................................... 356Parsons, Joshua............... . ........................ 348Parsons, Oscar M................................ 318,349
Partisan activity. 520,527,529,530,534Parturition, cattle.................................... 630Passaic River, flood.................................. 408Passenger steamers, Denmark............... 548Passenger system, English railroads.. 551Passengers, by sea...................................... 443Pastures, Nebraska.................................... 368Patapsco River...................................... 74,595
light........................................................ 51Patenaude, Eugene.......................... 118,296Patent appeals, court of........................... 7Patent attorneys, list of.......................... 378Patent medicines, Norway..................... 635Patent Office................................ 58,152,262,
378,409,437,466,500,526,554,585,640report, 1903 ............................................. 524report, 1904 ............................................. 555rp. of comr. to Congress, 1903 .. 152,555
Patent offices, Germany........................... 257Patentees, lists of. 58,152,466,500,554,555,585Patents, Bolivia......................................... 265
Canada........................................... 406,495Great Britain........................................ 635Japan............................................ 495land, certified copies..................... 44,292letters rogatory...................................... 243Mexico............ .................................. 257on.drugs................................................. 358
Jan ua ry —Decem ber 727
Page PagePatents, Spanish America...... ......... 528,644 Pekin, China.............................................. 156
uncertified copies, drawings, etc... 242 ; railway service to Paris....................... 64United States................................... 7,644 ■ Pelican fish........................................ 388,474see also Patent Office. J Pelz, Paul J................................................. 181
Patents, Committee on, House. 242,358,628 Pemba, U. S. shipping.............. 63,155,428Senate.................................................... 13 Pembleton, Martin L.......... . ............ 624
Pathogenic bacteria.................... 403 Penal laws, to revise and codify........ 41Pathological Division............. .. 486,546,630 ' Penetanguishene, Ontario, chart.........508Pathology............................................ .... 471 Penitentiary, Atlanta, Ga........... 58,378,641Patoka, Ind., geologic atlas................... 376 Fort Leavenworth.............................. 378Patrol duty, Life-Saving Service.......... 646 Penn, Mary E............................................ 617Patrol systems........................................... 434 Pennington, George........................... 17,36Patterson, Aldridge.............................. 20,42 Pennock, Mary E...................................26,104Patterson, Armour W....................... 316,352 Pennsylvania, anthracite coal............ 637Patterson, Franklin.................................. 333 barite....................................................... 375Patterson, George R. 43,140,245,356,360,628 judge................................................ 239,290Patterson, Jane............................. 20,131 labor statistics....................................... 634Patterson, Samuel B................................ 652 mail contracts....................................... 528Patterson, Samuel H........................ .. 46 medals for militia........................................357Patterson, Thomas M. 19,94,111,206,295,322 military camp.......................... 187,241,302Patton, A. L............................................... 653 post route map....................................... 62Patton. Pa., coal....................................... 375 river and harbor improvement.... 597
topographic sheet................................ 464 Pennsylvania avenue, D. C 10,184Patuco, Port, chart.................................... 633 ' Pennsylvania Experiment Station.... 487Paul, James M........................................... 345 Pennsylvania Kailroad Company 84Paul, John W.............................. . 108,130 , Pennsylvania State College .. 49Paul, William............................................. 36 Penrose, Boies 9,13,94,183,288,303Paulus, Napoleon.............................. 191,232 Pensacola, Fla. 328Pauperism, Great Britain....................... 581 i naval hospital. 587Paving, asphalt......................................... 550 Pension Appeals, Board of . 524
rubber.................................................... 523 Pensioners. 637Pawcatuck River...................................... 594 Pensions, appropriations for .. 200,293,316Pawnee Indians, hako............................ 603 Arkansas Volunteers............................. 345
school...................................................... 151 claims........................................................ 637Pay, Army........................................... i 267,647 1 Dakota militia...................................... 295
gunners.................................................... 71 decisions................................................... 55,Navy........................................................ 153 149,259,374,407,435,462,498,524noncommissioned officers.................. 71 families of Indian police. 202officers, Army..................................... 7,47 laws................................................... 500,524
Pay Corps. Navy.......................... 60,155,264, military telegraph operators 324379,410,439,468,503,528,556,588,642 New Ulm and Ft. Ridgely veterans.. 311
Pay Department, Army............................ 76 of blind.............................. 200,289,351report, 1903.............................................. 269 of helpless..................................... 340report, 1904.............................................. 562 of insane................................... 110,140,637
Payette Valley............................................ 374 old age............................... 259,363,374,637Paymaster-gen., Army, see Pay Dept. revision of laws.............. . ...................... 316Paymaster-general, Navy, see Supplies survivors of Indian wars......................326
and Accounts, Bureau of. teachers................................................... 150Paymasters’ clerks.................................... 647 Pensions, Bureau of, reduction of force 636Payne, Sereno E............. 47,142,251,366,628 report, 1903 ............................................. 524Payson forest reserve.............................. 428 report. 1904 ............................................. 500Pay ton, James............. :.................... 124,192 revision of pension laws................... 316Peach-trees, protection of buds............ 144 Pensions, Committee on, House.......... 42,Peaches, freight rates.............................. 534 138,243,358,628Pearl and Leaf Rivers Railroad Co ... 621 House, see also Invalid Pen. Com.Pearl fisheries, Costa Rica....................... 504 Senate......................... 13,101,188,303,615
Venezuela............................................... 644 Pentzer. Mary F........ .......................... 112,125Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.............................. 594 Peoria, Ill..."......................... 293,298,366,441
chart................................................ 255,410 j Peoria Indians............................................ 11Pearl River, bridge.......... ..................... 621 i Peranabrus scabricollis............................. 368Pearl River district............'............. 291,366 ’ Pere Marquette & Mich. Central R.R. 534Pearls............................................................ 495 • Perineum..................................................... 647Pearre, George A....................................... 41 Periodicals, agricultural......................... 50Pearson, John W................................ 204,351 forfeiting mail privileges .......... 115Pearson. Pauline N.......................... 232,312 military posts........................................ 272Peary Arctic Club.............................. 563,600 wanted at Congressional Library .. 510Peas............................................................... 402 Periodicals, Division of.................... .'... 510Peat........................................................ 375,495 Perkins, Augustus N................................. 273Peat coal....................................................... 148 Perkins, Charles L..................................... 297Peek. Emanuel............................ 241,320,344 Perkins, George C... 9,13,97.98,180,183,185Peck, William S.................................. 223,314 Perkins, Jabez...................................... 28.101Peckham, Stephen F................................. 79 Perkins, James B............................ 44,247,362Pecos Valley, irrigation........................... 466 Perkins. Louisa.......................................... 273Pecuniary claims........................................ 411 \ Perkins & Choate...................................... 297Pedigrees, cattle........................................ 575 Pernambuco. Brazil................................... 644Pedrera y Romero. Julian...................... 647 Perquimans River..................................... 74Peel. J. J. L................................................. 332 Perry, George W........................................ 273Pei Ho. China..................................... 388,474 Perry, Marv D.............................................. 28Peirce, Ellis T..................................... 111,127 Perry, O. H.................................................... 273
728 Inde x , 1904
PagePerry, Samuel M....................................... 39Perry, Okla., public building............... 267Pershing, Joseph..........................................623Persia............................................................ 495
British commercial expedition........581commerce...................... 257woolen goods....................................... 55
Persimmon Creek meteorite.......... 446,475Personal property, sale in D. C. 218,291,299
373,411,440,469,497,529,558,590,644American shoes................................... 523arbitration convention with Brazil. 557arbitration treaty with Bolivia........265commerce................................ 495,504,551electric railroads.......................... 493,551gold standard....................................... 65machinery............................................. 635mineral wealth......................................406money order convention with U. S. 428natural science museum..................... 551parcels-post convention.......................381railroads................................................ 551sulphur.................................................. 636trade with Asia................................... 148
Peshtigo Reef, light and fog-signal... 254Pesos, Colombia....................................... 265Pests, fruit-tree........................................... 402
grape................................................ 367,430Pet6n, Department of.............................. 590Peterson Bay, chart.................................. 460Petit Manan, topographic sheet____ 260Petrified Forest national park............... 44Petroleum..................... 375,376,404,551,583
Aden, Arabia......................................... 581Algeria.................................................... 497Canada................................................... 523Europe.................................................... 406exports..................................... 53,147,256,
371,405,435,461,492,522,550,580,634fields of United States...................... 260France.................................. 523Germany.................•_.............. 148,257,495Mexico.................................................... 635pipelines.................................. 11,119,178production..................................... 157,260Russia.................................................... 495Santo Domingo................................... 411to prevent explosions........................ 497Zante...................................................... 581
Petrology, North America............... . 56,583Petteys, Jennie........................................... 621Pettijohn, Eli............................................. 332Pettus, Edmund, IF...................... 12,100,302Petty officers................................... ,......... 138Pew', Daniel......................................... 229,314Peyton, Elijah A................................ 212,359Pflanzenreich, Das................................... 417Pflanzenfamilien, Die natiirlichen ... 417Pharmacy, for Hospital Corps, Army . 531
Indian Territory................... 120,185,291Phelps, Isabella.................................... 29,102Phenacetin................................................. 143Phetteplace, Oscar A........................ 237,308Philadelphia. Pa.. Farmers and Me-
chanics’ National Bank............... 118land values........................ ................. 523d civil-service district .... 166,446,565
Philippine Commission, 2d........... . 70,269laws............... ............ 442,443,506,560,592report, 1903..................................... 160,442reports, 1900-03................................... 442
Philippine Islands.. 70,160,180,268,269,270.385,442,471.495,506,531.560.592.648
agricultural products........................ 443agriculture............................................. 411Agric. Bur. 70,269,385,443,471 <06,592,648amnesty proclamation............... 443,560Asiatic cholera..................................... 560Australian tick 506
PagePhilippine Islands, barracksand quar-
ters .................................................... 386bibliography......................................... 167birds................................................. 270,472boats............................. 648bonds...................................................... 58cattle...................................................... 411Census Bureau.............................. 443.471certificates of indebtedness .... 159,471chart................................................... 467Chinese........................................... 443,648cholera................................... 413civil government......... 327,335,364.413
Civil Hospital................................. 472Civil Sanitarium.................................. 472civil service.................................... 443,648Civil Service Board..................... 443,648climate.................................................... 471Coast Guard & Transportation Bur. 270 commerce............................................. 160,
269,385,440,442,471,505,531,559,648Commerce and Police Department. 442 commercial fibers.......................... 71,385Commercial Museum.......... 147.406,493
currency system.................................. 65Customs Service............................ 443,648disease resembling glanders........... 560distribution of troops.......................... 384duty of Americans in................. 160,180earthquakes..................... 71,
270,443,444,472,507,560,561,593 education............................................... 150Education Bureau........ 471,506,560,593executive secretary............................ 442exhibit for La. Purchase Expos. 160,270 exporters to........................................... 54Exposition Board................. 160,270.471fiber plants............................................. 443Finance and Justice Dept......... 270,442foreign commerce.............................. 65forest manual....................................... 560Forestry Bureau.......................... 472,560friar estates................................... 58,592garrisoned towns................................ 384general orders of mil. governor. 70,506 Government Laboratories Bureau.. 71.
270,443,506,560,593,648 gutta-percha.................................. 411,444Health Board........................ 443.472,560Honorary Board of Comrs. to Visit
Louisiana Purchase Expos......... 441hymenoptera....................................... 603imports from United States.... 251,293 inaugural addresses of governors .. 442 index to documents relating to.... 505 insects affecting crops....................... 71,
270,444,472,507,560,561,593 insurrection........... .................. 75,159,384Interior Department................... 442.472internal revenue.......................... 506,648Justice Bureau...................................... 71jute........................................................ 593labor laws............................................. 52
lights, etc.............................................. 270magnetic observations....................... 507maguey.................................................. 269mail matter from................................ 529military governor................................ 443Moros................................................. 75.384Museum of Ethnology, Natural His-
tory, and Commerce............... 270.472Official gazette..................................... 70
160,269,385,471,506,531.592.64s plants....................................... 270.443.593policy of United States...................... 505population............................................. 443post route map..................................... 62
Janu ary —I Jec emb er 729
PagePhilippine Islands. Public Instruction
Department........................ .. 442,444Quarantine Service...............................472registration of Spanish subjects 443,560 reports, 1900-03 ...................................... 442rubber...................................... 444
school exhibits, La. Purchase Ex pos. 506 schools.....................•_...................... 560,593shipping .... 21,240,293,355,364,385,404statistics 266Supreme Court............. .......................... 560surra.................................................. 71tariff on cigars in U. S.................. 269tariff on tobacco in U.S............. 269,385telegraph for Signal Corps..........272Texas fever..................................... 506transportation of Govt, supplies to.. 70types of natives............................. 471volcanoes........................................ 443Weather Bur. 71,270,444,472,506,560,593
Philippine Nautical School..................... 506Philippine Normal School............. 444,593Philippine School of Arts and Trades. 506Philippine scouts...................................... 507Philippines, Committee on the........21,327Philippines. Division of the..................... 473
report, 1903 ....................................... 75,384Philipps. Henry, Seed & Implement Co 296Phillips, George F...................................... 242Phillips, George W............................ 112,225Phillips, Jacob B....................................... 333Phillips, James E.............................. 321,341Phillips, Louiza......................................43,115Phillips, Peter B................................ 320,339Phillips, Samuel H............................ 317,344Philology...................................................... 564Phipps, Mary A.................................. 310,360Phoenix, Ariz.................................... 6.22,141Phoenix Brewing Company......................... 331Phoenix Islands, chart.............................. 502Phosphate rock......................................... 376Phosphates......................................... 375,499
in culture media............. . ........... 546,576Phosphoric acid................................ 430,432Phosphorus................................................. 432Photography....................................... 563,602
celestial.................................................. 602insect............................................... 368,430
Phylogeny, of fusus......................... 165Physical deterioration, Great Britain. 551Physical tables.................................... 445Physicians. District of Columbia....299
Germany.......................................... 493
Physiological aspectsofliquorproblem. 180Piankasha Indians.................................... 11Pickard, Harry A. E................................ 100Pickard, John D.................................. 109,136Pickerel!. John C.. alias................. 197,234Pickering. John ................................ 319,345Pickett. George E...................................... 302Piece-goods. Bradford.............................. 258Piedmont. Italy, cocoon crop............... 551Piedras Blancas, light............................ 632Pierce, Allen M...................................... 19,37Pierce, Andrew J...................................... 33Pierce, Arthur............................................. 79Pierce, Edwin O....................................... 621Pierce, Martha M.................................. 38,102Pierce County. Ga.............................. 239,290Pig iron....... *....................................... 411,495Pigeon Bayou............................................. 595Pigeon River Reservation............. 409.436Pigeons, parasites...................................... 485Pigs, see Hogs. Pilgrim, brig......................................... 79,652Pilgrims; monument......................... 137,186Pillow. Mary E.................................... 197.245
PagePilot charts.................................... 60,154,263,
379,410,438,467,502,527,556,586,641Pilot rules............................................. 258,435Pilots, laws.................................................. 460
licensed.....................................................407Pine. Oregon........... ................................... 495
white...................... 403Pine lands, Chippewa..................... 436,466Pine Mountain forest reserve..................428Pine Ridge Reservation........................... 57Pineapples...................■.............................. 577Piney Branch, bridge.............................. 184Pinney, Andrew........................................ 623Pinos Island Anchorage, chart............. 263Pinos, Mount, topographic sheet.......... 151Pintsch Compressing Company..........5,23Pipe lines, Indian lands........ .’. 11,119,178Pipes, cast-iron........................................... 523Pitcher, N. Y., topographic sheet..........261Pitman, Benjamin............................ 132,194Pittenger, William.............................. 27,107Pitts, Moten M................................... 129,206Pittsburg, Pa., customs appraiser.... 6, 47
harbor improvement........................ 597Pittsburg Shear, Knife & Machine Co. 119Placer-claims, mineral veins, etc........358
Porcupine, Alaska................................ 583Placer mines......... ..................................... 375Placer mining ........................................... 375Plaisted, Orin............................................. 627Plane table, use in surveys....................... 466Plankton alga?........................................... 565Plant fibers......................................... 401,489Plant Industry, Bureau of.................... 145,
253,368,403.432,459,489,519,547,631 appropriation....................................... 629
Plantation Creek ...................................... 161Plants, as source of water............... 563,602
cultivated for iron.................................494diseases.................................... 401,431,487drug.................... 401,489Philippines............................ 270,443,593used for food.................................. 563,602see also Plant Industry, Bureau of.
Plaquemine Bayou .....’...........................595Plaster............. . .......................................... 54Platinum............................................. 375,376Plats, General Land Office............................ 57Platt, Orville II.... 7,94.95,179,298,301,385Platt, Thomas C....................... 21,101,116,296Plattenburg, John W....................... 137,208Plauen, Germany.............................. 148,495Playgrounds, D. C.................................... 183Pleasant Island, chart............................ 501Plesiosaurs................................................... 81Plows, disk.................................................. 147Plummer, Frances E........................ 322,345Plymouth, England, rail motorcars.. 522Pneumonia................................................. 587Poag. Edward A....................................... 102Pocatello forest reserve.............................428Poessel, Lewis........................................... 242Pogue, Robert E................................. 33,101Poinsett County, Ark., bridge..............25,94Point, see name of point.Point Judith Pond.................................... 161Point Pleasant, W. Va.............................. 12Poisoning, of beer and food..................... 406Poisons, cattle........................................... 630Poland, foreign manufactures............. 551Polanders in United States..................... 76Polar aurora............................................... 254Polar exploration...................................... 563Polar regions, see Arctic regions.Polen, Hervey...................................... 191,234Police, electric patrol systems............. 434
Indian....................... ."............................. 202Police Court. D. C...................................... 183Policy of U. S. in Philippines............... 505
730 Index , 1904
PagoPagePolitical assessments.. 520,527,529,530,534Political science................................ 411,558Polk, Lucius E.................................... 138,197 1Pollan, Mary F........................................... 652Pollan, William H...................................... 652 ;Pollard, Seneca R ............................ 127,203Pollution of inland waters............. 582,583Polly, schooner................................ . . 79,164Polonio Anchorage, chart.........................556Polynesia, kava drinking....................... 509Polypodium.......................................... 415,475Pomace, apple........................................... 144Pomona, Cal., topographic sheet........377Ponca Reservation............................ 143,485Ponce, P. R................................................. 645Ponce and Guayama Railroad............. 645Ponce Railway and Light Company.. 645Pond, Thomas C...................................." 30, 111Pontoons.......................................... 473Pool, Minerva A.................................. 190,234Pool selling................................................. 212Poole & Hunt............................................. 387Poor rates, Great Britain........................ 581Pop corn...................................................... 458Population. Brazil.................................... 372
Canada.............................. ■................... 372China..................1 apan.................Korea.................Moscow, Russia New Mexico.... Philippines .... Russia.................world’s...............
256,654.... 373.... 258.... 551.... 261.... 443.... 374.... 435
see also Census, Bureau of the.Populus deltoides..................................... 578Porcelain, factories in Venezuela........469
Limoges.................................................. 257Porcupine, Alaska................................. 583Porcupine River, placer mines............. 375Port, see name of port.Port Angeles, Wash..................... 141,178,214Port Arthur, China................................... 373
map.......................................................... 532Port dues, Argentina................................ 381
Chile................................................ 411,493Honduras.................................... 148Port Arthur........................................... 373United States shipping......... 63,155,428
Port Eads, La., public building........... 157Port movements, Argentina........... 64,156,
265,381,411,439,469,503,557,590,644Brazil.............................................. 439,644Uruguay........................................... 65,157,
266,381,411,440,469,504,529.590,644Port Washington, Wis., harbor............. 74
topographic sheet................................ 261Portage River................................:.......... 74Porter, D. S ................................................ 215Porter, James A.................................. 314,346Porter, James L.................................. 211,224Porter, Reuben G.............................. 136,192Porter, William A.............................. 197,230Porter, Zenobia......................................... 651Portland, Me., harbor improvement.. 595Portland, Oreg., exposition, see Lewis
and Clark Exposition.post-office building.............................. 44012th civil-service district.....................475water-supply........................... 185,289,362
Portland cement................................ 466,583Porto Rico.................................... 266,335,645
chart........................................................ 52coffee................................................... 50,53commerce with United States......... 266comr. of education, report, 1903 . 58,582 comr. of interior, report, 1903 ........... 582comr. of interior, report, 1904.......... 640education............................................... 150fisheries................................................... 389governor, report. 1903 ........................ 65
Porto Rico, idols................................ 563,602index to documents about............... 505losses of army officers, etc................. 356mineral industries.............................. 146naval reservations.................................428oranges.................................................. 489post route map...................................... 62public lands........................................... 428receipts and disbursements............. 159reptiles........................................... 166,275resident commissioner in House... 141 sisal.......................................................... 558soil............................................................ 50stone collars.................................... 563,602teachers............................................... 25,94
Porto Rico Agric. Exper. Station .. 50,489 report, 1903................................ 431,489
Porto Rico Provisional Regt, of Inf.... 507Ports, infected........................................... 159Ports of delivery....................................... 469'
see also names of ports.Ports of entry............................................. 469
Washington State................................ 251see also names of ports.
Portsmouth, N. H., customs collector.. 97Portugal, colonies.................................... 497
railroad supplies.................................. 523Posey, David C........................................... 628-Posey, George W............. ■........................ 100Post, Arthur W........................................... 324Post, Garret I.................................... 320,338Post exchanges......................................... 70Post lights, list of..................................... 53Post-Office and Post-Roads, Committee
on the.......... ............. 43,246,361Post-Office Department .... 61,155,264,380,
410,439,468,503,504,528,557,588,642 appropriations................. 246,288,293
bonds of clerks..................................... 116employees, list of................................ 436horses, carriages, etc.......................... 43investigation............................ 61,155,246postal cars............................................. 44purchasing agent................................ 249relations with Congressmen. 246,247,361 report, 1903 ................................ 61,155,177report, 1904......... 642
Post-Office Department, Auditor for the, see Auditor.
Post-Office Dept., Select Com. on Rela-tions of Members with the.. 247,361
Post-offices, Chicago, Ill.......................... 645District of Columbia........... 212,327,645employees, civil service..................... 166New York City..................................... 212supplies........... ...................................... 588to collect parcels.................................. 523
Post-Offices and Post-Roads, Commit-tee on.................................. 115,212,327
Post route maps......................................... 61Postage........................................................ 528
Colombia............................................... 265Postal cars............................................. 44.264Postal claims, payable from revenues. 61 Postal clerks, bonds.................................. 116Postal convention, Canada and U. S... 468
Cuba and United States..................... 427Postal guide, Official................... 61,1.55,264,
380,410,439, 468,503,528,557,588,642 Postal money orders, see Money orders. Postal package service, see Parcels-
post.Postal service....................................... 247
employees, list of........................ 436fraudulent insurance companies... 212Germany..................................... 258,373lotteries'............................................ 212Mexico........................................ 64,265,558Panama Canal Zone........................... 469see also Post-Office Department.
Postal statistics, international, 1902.... 588
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PagePostal Telegraph Cable Company .... 96 Postmaster-Gen., see Post-Office Dept.Postmaster-General, 1st asst., rp., 1904 . 588Postmaster-General, 2d assistant..........439
report, 1904 ............................................. 588Postmaster-General, 3d assistant..........528
report, 1904 ............................................. 642Postmaster-General, 4th assistant.. 61,155
report, 1903 ....................................... 468Postmasters, mail package returns ... 412 Postmen, see Letter-carriers.Poston, F. P................................................. 387Posts, military, see Military posts. Pot-holes................................................ 81Potash .................Potash minerals.Potassium...........Potatoes..............
406,430,432 ............. 581 ............. 432 ............. 497
diseases........................................... 577,581dry rot.................................................... 145England........................................... 54,406fertilizers for......................................... 577France.................................................... 257Germany................................................. 550Ontario.................................................. 148Spain...................................................... 635
Poteau, Ind. T........................................... 525Potomac River........................................... 597
bridges................................ 74,182,271,594 jice........................................................ 5,178
Pottawatomie Indians............................ 7Potter, Henry J.................................. 224,325Pottery, aboriginal............................ 165,564Poultry................................................. 144,406
digestion experiments....................... 401Europe............................... 576eye worms............................................. 629inspection............................................... 275manure................................................... 577nematoid worms in crops................. 629tapeworms .. . ........................................ 629
Powell, Annie M................................ 205,243Powell, John W......................................... 56Powell, Marab E.................................. 42,103Powell survey............................................. 260Power, Adaline L.............................. 128,188Power, Andrew J................................ 108,244Power, used in irrigation....................... 466Powers. Llewellyn......................... 142,249,365Powers, Myron........................................... 250Powers, Samuel L........... 23,218,239,333,354Powers, William......................................... 652Powers, great, navies........................... 180Prairie du Chien, Wis............... 261.290,363Prairiegrove, Ark., Cumberland Pres-
byterian Church................. 652Pratt, Caroline E................................ 198,234Pratt, John M....................................... 43, 111Pratt, G. C., Lumber Company............. 276Prebble, Eli............................... 312,346Precious metals......................................... 505
imports and exports............................ 435production, 1902 .................................... 68production, 1902, to print........... 247,428production, 1903 .................................... 647
Precious stones................. 376,583,635,644Precipitation............................................... 433
Dodge City, Kans................................ 403Great Lakes...................................... 50,490relation to corn yield.......... 401,490.520see also Rainfall.
Precise leveling’ in United States........370Preferential tariff......................... 55,256,372Preferential trade...................:......... 256,372
New Zealand......................................... 551Prentiss, Thomas W.......................... 191,226Presbyterian Ch.. Knoxville, Tenn ... 45
Lewinsville, Va.................................... 273Loudon, Tenn...................................... 45Straw Plains, Tenn............................ 46Woodstock, Va...................................... 274
I’age547430
Preservation, of timberPreservatives...................
in food...................................... 401,518,630of meat..................................................... 49
President of United States..................... 48,142,252,366,400,429,545,575,629
expenses of election........................... 645invasion of powers of Congress .... 363 message referred to committees.... 628 message to 58th Cong. 2d sess.. 177,503 message to 58th Cong. 3d sess... 629,644 proclamations................. 145,500,559,575protection of......................................... 301
Presidio of San Francisco, Cal............... 187Presque Isle Peninsula................... 293,362Press bulletins, Agric. Bureau, P. I ... 506Press parliament of the world............. 440Pressure, due to radiation............... 563,602Preston, Charles T............................ 134,194Preston Lodge 47, A. F. A. M........ . ........... 653Preussen...................................................... 497Pribilof Islands, fur seals....................... 366Price, Adine............................................... 653Price, Horatio M................................ 134,195Price lists, Hydrographic Office............527
Internal. Bur. of Amer. Republics. 529Prices............................................................ 256
France.................................................... 495of bread................................................... 406of ordnance, etc.................................... 272of sugar............... ................................... 258wholesale.................................. . 405,498
Priest, Matthew S.............................. 132,188Prince, George W.......... 138,215,241,356Prince, James M....................................... 624Prince William Sound, chart............... 371Princeton, N. J., battle monument.... 355Princeton. U.S.S....................................... 467Printing, Interior Department............. 58Printing and Stationery, Division
of........................................ 69,412Printing, Com. on, House.. 44,140,247,361
Senate................................... ...........21,116Printing, Joint Committee on........ 177,287Printing presses, Mexico........................... 523Printy, George E........................................ 328Prionurus..................................................... 564Prison Commission, International.... 411Prison Congress, International............411Prisoners, suffered to escape................. 41Pritchard, Anna.................................. 16,122Pritchard, Arthur J............................ 96,330Private bills, to reduce no. printed ... 362
: Private dies................................................. 297Private land claims, mines................... 242
, Private Land Claims, Committee on,House, clerk.................................... 32$
Privileges and Elections, Committee on.........................................212,399
| Proceedings, National Museum........... 474Proclamations, Civil Gov., P. I. 442,443,560
military governor, P. 1.......... 443,560President of United States............... 142,
145,252,400,427,500,545,559,575,629 Proctor, Red field..................................... 12.95,
100,116,159,180,186,212,268,288,302 Professional papers, Eng. Corps... 531,561
Geological Survey............ 56,150,259,260.436,462,463,499,525,553,583,638
Professional schools.................................. 150Projectiles, armor-piercing................... 76
explosives for bursting....................... 508of Army................................................... 415
Projectors, searchlight...............................593Promotions, District of Columbia........ 98
executive civil service....................... 579Navy........................................................ 153
Proofs,concerning printing of books.. 358 public lands............. 116,141,179.291
Propagation, of fish.................................. 549
732 Ind ex , 1904
PageProperty, abandoned...................... 297
accounts, House.................................... 620accounts, Senate.................................. 614private, at sea................................ 218,295
Prophylaxis, against yellow fever .... 268Propulsor, transferable steering........... 406Prosecutions, Govt, officials........... 239,354Prospect, Tenn., Methodist Church... 45Proteids........................................................ 430Protein, for dairy cows.......................... 458Protests, Customs Service........ 266,412.440Protocols, Alaskan Boundary Tribunal 503
see also names of countries.Providence Hospital, D. C...................... 275Provinces,Canada, farmers’institutes. 50Provincetown, Mass........................ 137,186Proving Ground, Sandy Hook............. 162Provisions, exports..................... 53,147,256,
371,405,435,461,492,522,550,580,634 freight rates........................................... 407Scotland................................................. 257
Prqvoost, Benjamin A..................... 202,347Prunes........................................... 148,406,497Prussia, coke............................................... 493
electric railroads.................................. 493Royal Meteorological Institute........433
Pryce, Henrietta A............................ 128,198Psychical faculties of insects........ 562,600Public buildings................... 67,267,599,645
flags.......................................................... 529see also Architect, Supervising—
places where located.Public Buildings and Grounds, Com-
mittee on, House.... . 247,362
Public Buildings and Ground’s. Office’
Public convenience stations, D. C........299Public debt................. . ...................... 440,505
Brazil............................................... 381,590Public documents, see Documents.Public Documents. Division of............ 58
report, 1903 ............................................. 524report, 1904 ......................................... 640
Public health, affected by bovine tu-berculosis....... ................ 49,576
District of Columbia.......................... 415Siberia.................................................... 258
Public Health and Marine-Hospital
413,441,470,505.530,559,591,592,647report, 1903............................................. 413report, 1904............................................. 647
Public health reports............... 69,159,268,384,413,441,470,505,530,559,592,647
Public highways, bureau of........... 180,614Public house trust .................................... 551Public Instruction, Department of, P.I. 444
report, 1903............................................. 442Public lands, acquiring for parks........637
California............................................... 21decisions. 55.149.374,407,436,462,524,552disposition of....................................... 116evidence .. ............................... 248,293,327Honduras............................................... 64laws............................................................ 277obtaining title..................................... 377open for settlement......... .....................401Porto Rico............................................. 428proceeds for mining schools............ 138proofs....................................... 116,141,179released from forest reserves... 248,259 relief of settlers............................ 248,295reservoirs............................................... 22sale for irrigation works................... 525sales........................................................ 22unappropriated.................................... 640use of earth, etc., for irrigation .... 362 see also Land Office, General.
Public Lands Commission .... 277,585,639
PagePublic Lands, Committee on. Senate. 21.
116,213,327,399 Public Lands. Committee on the,
House......... 44,140,248,362,628Public laws................. 5,93,178,289,427,613Public libraries, see Libraries.Public Library, D. C......................... 217,599
report, 1904 ............................................. 599Public Moneys, Division of..................... 504Public printer, see Government Print-
ing Office.Public property, receipts from sales... 153 Public Road Inquiries, Off. of. 253,432,489 Public roads, bureau of.......................... 180Public schools, see Schools.Public works, Chile.......................... 406,411
France..................................................... 372Hawaii.................................................... 295Panama.................................................. 406protection of laborers, etc................. 353
Publications, agricultural experiment
Agriculture Dept... 50,145,2.54,368,401.403,432,459,489, 519, 534, 547,578,631
census...................................................... 404Chemistry Bureau.............................. 458Fish Commission.................................. 389Fisheries Bureau....................................550Geological Survey....................... 377,408Hayden, King, Powell, etc., surveys 260 Internat. Bur. of Amer. Republics. 529 Library of Congress.................... 416,476Ordnance Department...................... 533Public Road Inquiries Office....... 489 Smithsonian Institution. 82,445,509,601 Soils Bureau......................................... 578blications, Division of......... 50,145.254.* VI.......... 11D,
368,403,432,459,489,519,547,578,631Puebla. Mexico, railroad........................ 558Pueblos................................................. 415,563Puerto Cabello, Venezuela..................... 411Puerto Cortes, Honduras........................ 440Puerto Rico, see Porto Rico.Puget Sound, revenue steamers........... 336
salmon............................................ 523transportation privileges................... 366
Pugsley, Edmond G.......................... 199,339Pulaski. Tenn., Cumberland Pres. Ch. 47Pullman, Edgar H.................................... 387Pullman Company.................................... 251Pulmonary mycosis of birds.......... 546,576Pulp mill, Newfoundland....................... 551Pulp wood................................................... 148Pulpito Anchorage, chart............. ........... 467Pumice-stone............................................. 373Pumping for irrigation............. 261,465,466Pumps.................................................. 373,550Pungoteague Creek, light....................... 337Punishment, corporal.............................. 150Pupils, transportation to school... 150,374Purcell, Nelson........................................... 617Purchasing agent, Post-Office Dept... 249Purification of water........................ 373Puritan, gunnery ship, library....... 409
report, 1903...................................... 153Purnell, Isaac....................................... 241Pursley, Rosa........................... 273Pursley. T. L........................................ 273Pusgo, Port, charts............................ 467.491Putnam, Bennett................................ 42,196Putnam, Theodore C........................ 131,189Puyallup Indians................... 24,99,293,301Puyallup Waterway................................ 271Pyrenees. British ship............... 183,240,293Pyrite.................................................... 497Pyrites.................................................. 375,377Pyrometers.............................................. . 461Q street northwest, D. C.................. 98
bridge................................................ 6Quadratic law of resistance............ 270
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PageQuakers, marriage.........................98,291,334Qualk, Hiram............................................. 626Qualls, Lola................................................. 340Quarantine............................................ 267,591 \
fruit vessels........................................... 268Guayaquil, Ecuador............................ 440laws........................................... 443,460,470of cattle............................ 143,367,457,517stations............................................. 13,220
Quarantine Service. P. I., report, 1903. 472Quarles, Joseph F...................................... 7,9.
12,95,97,100,187,213.298,302,327Quarries...................................................... 404Quarry Point, fog-signal......................... 97Quartermaster-general. see Quarter-
master’s Department.Quartermaster’s Dept.......... 77,162,272,386
manual .................................................. 648post exchanges...................................... 70report, 1903............................................. 269transportation of supplies................ 70
Quartz........... .............................................. 375fibers resembling.................................. 580
Quay, Matthew S........................ 6,94,179.180Quebec, American fruit........................... 494
automobiles and disk plows........... 147Quebec. Western and Atlantic Ry .... 551Queensland, dairying.................... 635Quicksilver......... ........................ 375,377-, 583Quilter, John....................................... 180,219Quincy, Ill................................................... 74Quinine........................................................ 590Quinn, John....................................... 121,192Quinnat salmon......... ............................... 565Quintero, Chile........................................... 644Quong Hong Yick............... ...................... 332R street northeast, D. C........................... 10Rabbit Hole sulphur mines................... 375Rabbits, tubercle bacilli........................ 143Rabies........................... 576Racing, pool selling.................................. 212Radcliffe, William.................................... 380Radcliffe. William S................................ 626Rader, John T................................... 197,228 ;Radiation, pressure due to............. 563,602 ’
solar..................................... 51,82,254,403 !Radio-activity.................................... 563,602Radium................... 148,433,495,497,563,602Ragay Gulf, chart...................................... 491Ragged Point, light and fog-signal ... 337Ragnar, Norwegian steamer................. 96Raikoke Island, chart.............................. 556Rail motor cars. Great Britain............. 257Railroad Commission of Kentucky ... 390Railroad Comrs.. National Assoc .'of.. 604Railroads.................................................... 253
accidents... 167,276,390,416.475,496,565Africa...................................................... 496Alaska..................................... 152,256,365Argentina................... 64,265,557,580,644Austria.................................................... 492Austrian freight rates......................... 257automobile............................................. 256automobile cars.................................... 406Baden...................................................... 496Belgium................................................ 147Berlin-Copenhagen............................ 53Bolivia................................ 64,496,504,590bond-aided and land-grant............... 524brakes...................................................... 446Brazil...................................................... 557British Columbia.......................... 256,550Canada..................................... 256,372,493car industry in Austria....................... 523Chile......................................... 557,590,644 iChina................................ 147,256,372,497coal briquettes...................................... 496concrete for ties.................................... 372Cuba........................................................ 157foreign.................................................... 495
Railroads, France ......................................Page
freightrates............................ 148,494,604from producer to consumer by.......... 495Germany............................. 54,497,523Great Britain................... 54,492,551Guatemala....................................... 373Haiti.............................................. 581,590Honduras........................................... 54,64Hot Springs Reservation................... 248immediate transportation................. 591income accounts........................... 167,416Italy........................................................ 494Japan...................................................... 373Korea............................................... 258,497land grants....................................... 44,94mail transportation............................ 439map.......................................... 640Mexican traffic with U. S................... 590Mexico............. 257,265,381.495,522,558Nantes.................................................... 257New Mexico........................................... 261Nicaragua........... ................... . 495,551passenger system in England.......... 551Pekin to Paris....................................... 64Peru.......................... 266,373,440,551,558Porto Rico............................................. 645relation to Govt, and public........... . 535right of way over public lands........261Russia^............................................. 148,374safety appliances... 186,276,336,416,510 safety of trains...................................... 373Senegal................................................... 497Siam................................................. 495,636Siberian-Manchurian......................... 258Spain............................... 636statistics......................................... 416,604supplies for Portugal.......................... 523Switzerland........................................... 496Syria........................................................ 373ties and rail fastenings....................... 403transportation of dutiable mdse.... 591United States .. 186,362,390,504,510,566vs. automobiles.................................... 256Winnipeg to Hudson Bay................... 407see also Electric railroads—names
of railroads.Railroads, Commissioner of, rp., 1903.. 524Rails, fastenings........................................ 403
Russia..................................................... 54steel........................................................... 551
Railway Appliance Exhibition, Ameri-can............................................... 614,620
Railway Mail Service........................ 380report, 1904....................................... 643
Railways, see Railroads.Railwaysand Canals, Com. on.... 249,363Raindrops.............................................. 632Rainfall, at freezing temperatures.... 403
Chagres basin................................. 369Honolulu........................................ 548instructions to observers..............548trees as forecasters.........................254see also Precipitation.
Rainier National Park, see Mt. Rainier.Ralph, sloop............................................... 273Rambler mine........................................... 376Ramie 411Ramsey, Alexander D....................... 232,312Ranard. Andrew C.................................... 36Randall, Darius B................................ 11,332Randolph, Margaret J....................... 318,344Randolph, Mo., bridge............................ 614Range grasses............................................... 261Ranges, cattle, Arizona.............................547
rifle.......................................................... 357Rape-seed oil............................................... 497Rapid transit, electric.................................257Rapp, James A.................................... 230,315Rashau Island, chart .............................. 556Rask, Marie A............................................. 42
734 Index , 1904
PagePageRate war, ocean steamships..................... 581Ratleff, G. W............................................... 7Ratliff, William T..................................... 46Rats............................................................... 406Rattulidse..................................................... 565Ratzel, Frederick.............................. 128,191Rawlings, Margaret E............................ 164Ray, Anna C....................................... 210,246Ray, John C............................................... 332Raymond, Edwin M................................ 350Reading matter, for blind .... 115,289,361 jReady-made clothing ............................ 147 iReal estate, see Lands.Reappraisements......................... 67,158,267,
382,412,441,470,505,530,558,591,646Rearden, James S.................................. 19,31Rearick, Elijah................................... 235,305 |Rebellion, see Civil War.Reber, Joseph................................ 616 ;Recataloguing............................................ 416 iReceipts ....................................... 469,552,646Receivers, land offices........ 44,179,213,636Recess, appointments......... .................... 160 |
constructive......................................... 159Reciprocity................................................. 296
Cuba and United States........... 53,64,427 Itreaties and agreements.................... 552 i
Reck, Frances....................................... 126,206 iReclamation, arid lands 465,466,525,563,601 ,
flood-damaged lands................... 253,458Reclamation Service....................... ..... 465
appropriation.................. 638report, 1902-03........................................ 525 i
Recognition................................................. 476 'Recognizances, D. C................................ 10Reconnaissance.......................................... 370 |Record, Congressional....................... 5, ;
93,177,287,399,427,457,485,613 better type used................................... 116leave to print remarks in................. 364
Record & Pension Off.. 160,270,385,414,598 consolidation.......................... 302,413report, 1903............................................. 269
Records, card system.............................. 7]certified copies...................................... 44 1entomological....................... 368,431,488military........................................... 159,414transcripts.......................... 44,57,179,213Weather Bureau.................................. 401
Recruiting, Army..................................... 71Recruiting officers, Navy........................ 642Recruiting stations, Army........ 385,473,598Recruits, Army............... ".......... 385,473,598Red cedar.................................................... 57sRed Cross, in foreign countries................265
report, 1903............................................. 166Red-eyed vireo......................................... 49Red Hook Channel................................... 596Red Lake.................................................... 271Red Lake Reservation...................... 94
120,408,409,436,437,526,615Red Lake River......................................... 271
bridge....................................... 182,221,293Red River, bridge....................... 293,298,336
intersection with 100th meridian .. 639Red River of the North........ '................... 595
bridge............................................... 12i,179Red Sea, pearls......................................... 495Redding, Cal., mining............................ 375Redress, schooner..................................... 164Redshaw, James.................................. 14,133Redstart....................................................... ’ 49Redwood, California............................... 495Reed, Allen V........................................... 13Reed, Charles....................................... 47,123Reed, Daniel....................................... 204,225Reed, James......................................... 17,122Reed, John H...................................... 107,132Reed, Wallace L............................... 330
Reeds, John A..................................... 27 106Reese, Joseph.......................................’625Reeves, George P................................ 191,230Reeves, Lucinda M............................. 621Reference books, in War Dept, library . 162Reforestation, France........................ 495Reform, legislation........................... 95Reform Bureau, International....... 95Reform schools..................................... 150Refrigeration, of fruit........................ 534
of meat............... . ................................... 551Regiments, literature in War Depart-
ment library.................. 473Register, Army..................................... 160
Military Academy.......................... 507Navy and Marine Corps............. 155,502Official (Blue book)...................... 436Philippine scouts.......................... 507Porto Rico Provisional Regt, of Inf.. 507Post-Office Department.............. 264State Department.......................... 156
Register of copyrights, see Copyright Office.
Register of the Treasury, report, 1903 . 67report, 1904............................................. 559
Registered mail......................................... 642Registers, land offices................. 44,179,213Registration, of copyrights................... 476Reichsgericht............................................. 495Reina Mercedes, U. S. S............................ 585Reindeer................................ 150,436,545,576Reindeer wool............................. 373Reinhart, Nicholas.............................. 29,114Reinhart, Rudolph ............................ 15,136Reitzel, Jacob........................... 317,339Relief, U. S. S..................................... 501,587Religious exercises in public schools . 150Remick, Gustus S................................ 26,104Remick, Levi..................................... 122’ 196Remington, Mary...................... 105,244Removals, executive civil service.......... 579Renfro, William P..................................... 617Renovated butter, see Butter.Renthler, Martin................................ 38,188Reports, to reduce number printed... 362Representation, proportional............... 476Representatives, to print remarks .... 364
see also House.Reprints, public documents........... 179,247Reptiles........................................................ 474
Arizona ....'..................... 83Maui........................................................ 533Porto Rico............... ...................... 166,275
Republic, Wash., topographic sheet.. 377Reservations, Hailey land district.... 400
see also names of reservations.Reserves, forest, see Forest reserves—
names of reserves.Reservoirs, public lands........................ 22Resistance, quadratic law......................... 270Resolutions, concurrent.............................427
joint, see Bills—Laws, to reduce number printed................. 362
Respiration, cattle.................................... 630Respiration calorimeter............. 49,402,487Restaurant, House.................................... 328Restraining orders............................ 137,239Retail stores, Amer., in Germany........149Retired list, Army.................................... 12
civil service.."....................................... 329Navy................................................. 138,242
Retirement, army officers....................... 270civil service........................................... 330Railway Mail Service clerks..............380
Retirement bureau.................................. 330Retirement fund....................................... 330Retiring boards, Army...............................269Revenue, customs, collection of.... 66,251
Mexico.................................................... 64see also Internal revenue.
Janu ary —I )ecemb er 735
PageRevenue-Cutter Service............... 67,69,382
depot...................................................... 337to promote efficiency........................... 183
Revenue-Cutter Service, Division of. 69,384 Revenue cutters, see Revenue steamers.Revenue officers, as book agents.......... 559
regulations..................................... 413Revenue steamers, Gulf of Mexico.... 621
Puget Sound......................................... 336Revillagigedo Channel, chart............... 549Revolution, Amer., Daughters of the,
see Nat. Society of the Daugh-ters of the Amer. Revolution.
Revolutions, Venezuela........................... 589Rewards, Navy........................................... 153Reyes, Point, light.................................... 633Reynolds, Elizabeth V............................ 618Reynolds, Esther J............................ 206,246Reynolds. Manluff W....................... 115,126Reynolds. Samuel D......................... 202,346Reynolds, William J................................ 626Reynolds v. Butler...................................... 621Rhagoletis cingulata Loew................... 402Rheims, France, consular district........258Rhenish Prussia, coke...............................493Rhenish Westphalian coal syndicate.. 493Rhett, Harry M......................................... 45Rhine River....................................... 148,497Rhoades, E. I. G........................................ 79Rhoades, Edward M................................ 625Rhoades, Henry E...................................... 101Rhoades, 'William W................................ 79Rhoads, Henry H.............................. 323,347Rhode Island, chart.................................. 405
fish hatchery......................................... 185labor statistics........................................405mail contracts............. ..........................528post route 'map.................. 62river and harbor improvement.... 595 wells, springs, etc................................ 526
Rhodes, Joseph A....,...............................618Rhynchota........................................... 563,600Ribbon weavers, France...........................495Rice, John O......................................... 42,107Rice, Mary M..................................... 316,353Rice, Thomas E....................................... 348Rice................................................. 495,648
irrigation............................................... 526meteorological service......................... 254Santo Domingo......................................440
Rich, Hattie L........................................... 627Richards, A, W........................................... 651Richards, Adonijah........................... 233,325Richards, Christopher C................. 132,201Richards, John......................................... 80Richards, Samuel.................................. 21,131Richardson, Amos T......................... 196,237Richardson, Ebenezer H......................... 31Richardson, George W............................ 37Richardson, Stephen L..................... 191,230Richardson. William.................................. 25.
43,140,220,246,337,361,621,628Richey. Jasper.................................... 127,203Richmond. John................................ 320,349Richmond, Va., national cemetery... 241Richmondville, N. Y., topog. sheet.... 638Riddles, Oreg., topographic sheet........464Ridenour, Matthias.......................... 317,351Ridgeway, Bertrand D............................ 164Ridgeway, Lindsay.................................. 164Ridgway, Kate.................................... 128,188Rifle competition, prizes..................... 291Rifle practice, Army................................ 648
militia............... .'............ 187,357prizes...................................................... 291
Rifle Practice, Board for Promotion of. 159Rifle ranges................................................ 357Rifles. Mauser............................................. 240Riga-Cherson canal.................................... 406Riggs Ashlev C.................................. 108,139
PageRiggs, Henry C...................................... 17,139Right of way, Alaska................................ 152
Grand Canyon of the Colorado........249Hot Springs Reservation..................... 248Indian lands......................................... 11Kahauiki............................. 268public lands......................................... 261St. Louis arsenal.......................... 294,356
Rilea, George......................................... 16,123Riley, Elias J............................................. 387Riley, Hannah....................................... 18,35Riley, Harriett B.................................. 39,104Riley, John................................................. 387Riley, Mary E..................................... 115,244Riley, Fort, manoeuvers......................... 386Rine, Alvin......................................... 207,346Rings, vortex ............................................. 579Rio Blanco County, Colo........... 22,248,293
Rio Grande.....................................................266Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, chart..........556Riordan, James......................................... 618Risley, Carrie E......................................... 627Ritchhart, Lucretia.................................... 30Rittenhouse, Simon P....................... 230,312Riukiu Archipelago, lizards.......... 601,602Riverhead, L. I., topographic sheet... 638Rivers, instructions to observers......... 548
lighting bridges over........................ 492lights, etc......................................... 53,405measurements............... 465,466,553,583relation of forests to................... 401,432
Riversand harbors, improvements 293,363 see also Engineers, Corps of.
Rivers and Harbors, Board of En-gineers for, report, 1904 ............... 597
Rivers and Harbors, Com. on.. 249,363,628clerk........................................................ 329
Rives, John C................................. 615Rivesville, W. Va., bridge............ 8,220,293Riyoishi Bay, chart.................................. 501Road locomotives...................................... 54Roads............................................................ 401
Alaska............... 116,214,289,364,365,597cementing power of materials for. 576 dustless........................................... 495,635effect of motor-car traffic................... 54forest reserves........................................ 367France..................................................... 581motor...................................................... 257national aid in improving.. 180,296,614over Grand St. Bernard Pass............581Uruguay........................................... ... 266see also Public Road Inquiries,
Office of.Roads, public, bureau of............. ........... 180Roady, Preston D...................... 625Roan Mountain, Tenn., topog. sheet.. 465Robards, Belle M....................................... 250Robards, William 0.................................. 250Robbins, Margaret J......................... 125,202Roberts, Elijah......................................... 623Roberts, Ernest W.............................. 242,358Roberts, Hamlet F................................ 15,133Roberts, Joseph.................................... 15,133Roberts, Julia A.................................. 14,133Roberts, Levi............................................. 37Roberts, Rowland J.......................... 306,351Robertson, Alexander..................... 229,324Robertson, David...................................... 302Robinson, Isaiah, jr........................... 130,201Robinson, James M.................................... 249Robinson, James N.................................. 250Robinson, Jason............. ..................132,189Robinson, Jasper................................ 206,343Robinson. Sarah J. F................................ 617Robinson Point, post light..................... 97Rochambeau. Comte de................... 44,428Rochblaive. Ben D............................ 296,330Rock Island Arsenal................. 162,472,650
736 Inde x , 1304
PageRock of Ages, light, etc.......................... 220Rock River.................................................. 74Rockey, John F.................................. 224,324Rocks, analysis of..................................... 436
bituminous...................................' 376,498extraction of bitumen....................... 53igneous.................................................. 463Nugsuaks Peninsula.......................... 81phosphate............................................... 376
Rocky Mountains..................................... 259spotted fever........................................... 505
Rockyboy’s Band..................................... 99Rockyford muskmelons............................ 402Rockymount, N.C., topographic sheet. 584Rodey, Bernard S..................................... 141Rods, gauging........ .................................. 592Roentgen Ray Society, American........587Rogers, Alfred H,................. 18,35Rogers, E. B......................................... 217,303Rogers, Francis................................. 320,360Rogers, Francis F.............................. 224,324Rogers, Jasper N.W.......................... 126,205Rogers, John L.................................... 104,135Rogge, Julius H.................................. 226,315Roll, Israel ................................................ 626Rollers, United States maps................... 58Rollins, Samuel.................................. 101,126Rolls and Library, Bureau of........411,558Romaine, William H........................ 321,349Rome, Ga.................. 67
topographic sheet................................ 499Rome, Italy, American Academy........ 99
United States embassy....................... 63Roof, Jacob A..................................... 206,228Roofing slates............................................. 375Rooker, J. A. J........................................... 45Roosevelt, Camp, Culebra.................... 587Root, Angeline P................................ 202,343Root, Edward............................................. 627Rope, China............................................... 54Ropka, Onne II................................. 110,228Rosario, Argentina................................... 439Rose, Gottlieb C......................................... 357Rose, Robert S................................... 206,246Rose beetle.................................................. 402Rose geranium oil................................... 143Rosebud Res. .24,95,99,293,362,400,436,437Rosendale, N. Y., topographic sheet.. 56Rosenthal, Alexander S................... 118,297Rosenthal, Mary 1.............................. 197,225Ross, Benjamin F.............................. 205,347Ross, Mrs. G. W......................................... 47Ross, Mary C. H......................................... 305Roster, civil service, P. 1........................ 443
Weather Bureau, Agric. Dept......... 490Rot, dry........................................................ 145
soft........................................................... 432Rotatoria...................................................... 565Roth’s tabellen........................................... 463Rotterdam, Netherlands........................ 406Rouen, France, National Congress of
Geographical Societies................... 257Roullett, John W....................................... 619Roumania......... ........................................ 644
corn............................................................523Round Valley Reservation............. 328,363Rousseau, Lawrence H............. 191,229,653Routt County, Colo....................... 22,248,293Rowe. Sarah A........................................... 316Rowland, John H....................................... 273Rowlett, William W............................ 38,102Rowling, Juliaetta................................ 19,34Roy, Francis......................................... 14,132Royal Meteorological Inst, of Prussia.. 433Rubber...................................... 54,444,495,557
Amazon River..................................... 581Brazil............................................... 381,529cametA............................................. 497.504Ceylon.................................................... 407east Africa............................................. 148
PageRubber, France......................................... 635
importation........................................... 65Manitoba............................................... 523Mexico............................................. 265,373Nicaragua............................................... 551production, 1902.................................... 157trade........................................................ 266
Rubber goods, aeid-proof....................... 148Rubber paving........................................ 523Rubber-seed oil......................................... 497Rubber-trees............................................... 495Rubetsu Bay, chart.................................... 556Ruby, Henry............................................... 653Ruins, Aztec............................................... 261
historic and prehistoric.... 327,399,639 Rules, House......... .............. ................ 22,620
House, to print...................................... 362Rules, Committee on, House.. 141,249,363 Rules of practice, courts of U.S....... 445
Patent Office.................................... 58,526Rundberg, John I.............................. 108,140Rural engineering................................... 432Rural free delivery.................................. 468
carriers..................................... 61,212,249Rural Valley, Pa., topographic sheet.. 57 Russell, C. A.................... 652Russell. Edward L.................................... 627Russell, Enoch........................................... 618Russell, Florence R.......................... 132,188Russell, Joseph......................................... 652Russell, Margaret..................................... 628Russell, Winfield S................................... 625Russell, Kans.............................................. 548Russell Island, chart................................ 76Russia.................................................... 373,374
agricultural machinery............. .... 256coal.................................. ’...................... 372commerce.. 148,149,257, 373,497,523.636 Commerce and Navigation Dept... 372 contraband of war.............................. 404customs law.......................................... 495exchange commission....................... 65forests...................................................... 257grain-shipment regulations................148iron.......................................................... 372ironworks............................................... 257life insurance................................ 494,551manufactures....................................... 581neutrality of U. S. 142,145.267,276.369,428 petroleum....................................... 148,495protection of ports.............................. 551pumice-stone......................................... 373railroad earnings ................................ 148rails.......................................................... 54school for machine fitters................. 551schools.................................................... 373tariff..................................... ,........... 54,551treaty with Germany........................... 54turpentine............................................. 582war with Japan.................................... 407water-filtration plants....................... 257
Russian baths.................................. 10,23,291Russian mulberry-trees.......................... 547Russian Poland, see Poland.Rust, Isaac................................................... 79Rust, James F............................................. 79Rusts............................................................. 459Rutter, William L.............................. 228,303Ryan, John.......................... 121,195.238,307Ryan, Thomas P................................ 229,307Ryan, William H......................................... 337Rye, insect enemies.................................. 49Ryerson, Alvin M...................................... 96Sabin, Alonzo...................................... 223,310Sabine Bank, light.................................... 633Sabine Lake................................ 179,249,414Sabine River............................................... 414Sabiston, Hannah B................................ 216Sabiston, John........................................... 216Saccharine products, glucose in........... 430
Janua ry —Dec emb er 737
PageSackett, James H.................................. 31,188Sacramento River, salmon....................... 565Safety appliances........ 186,276,336,416,510Safety lamp................................................ 372Sag Harbor, L. I., topographic sheet.. 464Sage cheese................................................. 458Sailing directions, Luzon.................51,255
Panay, Negros, Cebu, etc................... 549Sailing routes, see Pilot charts.Sailing vessels, masters, mates, etc.... 407Sailors, contracts for care of................. 441
desertion................................................. 149detention of clothing .... 8,210.293,369 discharged, Lourenco.Mflrquez........495employment and advance wages .. 404 homestead............................................. 213incompetent........................................... 258naturalization in Great Britain .... 373 pay forgetting work for........ 97,293,355retirement in civil service................. 329soliciting as lodgers............. 240,293,370State homes........................................... 390
Sailors’ Home. San Francisco, Cal .... 298Wyoming............................................... 22
Sainis. James G .. . . . ......................... 125,197St. Andrews Bay....................................... 74
bridge......... . ................................... 293,336St. Augustine, Fla., school lands.......... 10St. Christopher, kaolin.............................. 257St. Clair, Mich., chart................. . ........... 76St. Clair Flats Canal, chart................... 76St. Clair Lake............................................. 414,
415,445,473,507,532,561,598,650St. Clair River........................................... 414,
415,445,473,507,532,561,598,650 chart........................................................ 76
St. Francis River, bridge.... 25,94,220,293 St.Gull (canton), exports to U. S......... 523St. James Parish, Wilmington,N. C ... 653 St. John, Luther............................. 190,232St. Joseph, Mo....................-. 73,179,213,247
bridge........................................... 94,97,120St. Joseph and Grand Island Railway
Company............................... 94,97,120St. Joseph River, dams and bridges.... 337St. Lawrence, Gulf of, ice.........................379St. Lawrence River.................................. 414,
415,445,473,507,532,561,596,598,650 chart................................................ 508,532ice............................................................ 379light........................................................ 633
St. Louis, Mo., arsenal....................... 294,356Independent Treasury....................... 699th civil-service district....................... 534storms............................................... 520,548
St.Louis,La.Purchase Exposition, 1904. 84 agric, college, etc., exhibit.. 431,432articles donated from................... 48,292Astrophysical Observatory exhibit. 508 coal analysis......................................... 259Coast and Geodetic Survey leaflets. 370 customs regulations........... ................ 558duty on imported exhibits........ 120,292entomology exhibit..................... 402,518forestry exhibits.................................. 489fuel-testing plant................................ 583Honduras.............................................. 64 ,Honorary Board of Comrs. to Visit. 441 I immediate transportation................. 266 Iinsect enemies of forests, etc........... 430Interior Department exhibits.......... 637invitation to Congress........ 328,335,428Labor Bureau exhibit........................ 580Library of Congress exhibit.... 476,655 meteorological exhibits..................... 579Philippine exhibit............... 160,270,506Plant Industry Bureau exhibit........489press parliament.................................. 440protection of exhibitors.................5,168report of commissioner for Europe. 380 I
Page St. Louis, La. Purchase Exposition,1904,
report of progress, to print.... 44,428 State Department exhibit.......... 557,588timber preservation and testing ... 547 tree planting exhibit........................... 459Turkey..................................................... 258
St. Louis & San Francisco R.R. 293,301,335 St. Louis arsenal................................ 294,356St. Louis Hay and Grain Company.... 653 St. Louis River............................... 74St. Mary Bay, chart.................................. 468St. Marys River....................................... 414,
415,445,473,507,532,561,598,650 chart........................................................ 162
St. Michaels, Md., topographic sheet.. 463 St. Nazaire, France.......................... 256,257St.Paul,Minn.,8thcivil-servicedist. 416,509
excavations on Government land.. 628 St.Paul’s Protestant Epis. Ch..Norfolk. 387 St. Petersburg, Russia, U. S. embassy. 63 St. Philip’s Epis. Church, Atlanta, Ga. 272 St. Pierre and Miquelon......................... 493St. Vincent, myiarchus................... 601,602Sakhalin, chart........ .................................438Sala y Gomez, chart.................................. 586Salada, Cyrus E.. . ..................................... 342Salaries, army officers.............................. 647
deputy collectors of customs............ 9Government employees....................... 412(Justice Department............................ 641military telegraph operators........... 385postal service......... ............................. 588steamboat inspectors.............................490teachers and superintendents........150see also Wages.
Salary tables....................................... 469,528Salem, Mass................................................. 161Salinas Bay, chart.................................... 467Salinas Valley........................................... 465Salix alba................................................. 578Sally Butler, ship...................................... 651Salmon, John............................................. 303Salmon....................................................... 565
Alaska............... 355,365,370,404,433,466misbranded..................................... 11protection............................................. 523
Salsman, John B................................ 226,310Salt................................................ 375,377,499
transportation of.................................. 276Turks Island......................................... 407
Salt Lake, Utah, port of delivery . 179,251 reclamation of alkali lands........ 145
Salt Lake forest reserves......................... 400Salt-marsh caterpillars...............................402Salt River, Ariz., map...............................466Salt River. Ky............................................. 74Salt River Valley, map.............................466
Salt River Valley Water Users’ Assoc. 466Salts of silver...................................... 563,602Salvador................. 381, 411,440,469,558,590
coffee...................................................... 504commercial travelers........................ 157tariff........................................................ 65
Salvage........................................................ 380Samana Bay Co. of Santo Domingo... 296
Same Byochi, chart.................................. 501Samoa.................................................... 495,523Sampit River............................................... 271Sample warerooms.................................... 495Samples, in customs protest cases.......... 440
withdrawal without tax..................... 504Samson street, D. C............... 9,291,333San Andres, Port, see Banalacan.San Blas, Gulf of, chart........................... 438Sanborn, Merton C............................ 325,361Sand, glass...................................... 56,376,553Sand-clay roads.................................. 401,432Sand-dunes................................... 253,432
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PageSand Island................................................. 74Sand-lime brick......................................... 553Sanders, Edward C................................... 345Sanders, Jesse L......................................... 324San Diego, Cal., quarantine station. 13,220
topographic sheet................................ 463Sandusky, Ohio, topographic sheet... 151Sandusky River.................. 74,408Sandwich Group....................................... 501Sandy Hook Proving Ground............... 162San Francisco,Cal.,immigrantstation. 9
Naval Training Station............. 153,587Sailors’ Home......................................... 29813th civil-service district................... 446
San Francisco Bay................................... 72San Francisco del Monte, P. I............. 384San Francisco Mts. forest reserve........462Sangamon County, Ill.............................. 631Sanitarium, nat., Hot Springs, S. Dak. 277Sanitary Bureau, International........... 65Sanitary Convention, Internat.... 157,504Sanitation, Costa Rica............................ 439
Jeres de la Frontera............................ 372Naples, Italy......................................... 647Panama........................................... 159,268
San Jacinto, P. I., chart ....................... 491San Joaquin River, chart...................... 434San Jose, Cal.............................................. 631San Jos6 scale, insecticide for........ 252,368San Juan, P. R., chart............................ 52San Juan County, N. Mex..................... 261San Juanico Strait................................... 371San Lorenzo Channel, chart................. 642San Luis Obispo, Cal., geologic atlas.. 436San Miguel, Lucio.................................... 384San Miguel, Port, chart............. ...............491Sannak Island, chart.............................. 460San Salvador, see Salvador.Santa Barbara forest reserve ................. 428Santa Bay, chart....................................... 437Santa Catharina, railroad...................... 557Santa Cruz, Cal......................................... 74Santa Cruz del Sur, Cuba, chart .......... 502Santa Cruz Harbor, chart.........................521Santa Fe,N.Mex..publicschools. 48,252,428Santanoni Mountain, topog. sheet.... 261Santa Ynez forest reserve...................... 428Santiago, Chile........................................... 550Santiago, Cuba........................................... 66Santo Domingo.......................... 440,469,590
claim against......................................... 296message of president.......................... 504mining .................................................. 581petroleum.............................................. 411rice.......................................................... 495tariff........................................................ 557U. S. diplomatic officials..................... 380
Santo Domingo de Basco, P. I., eclipse. 270Santos, Brazil.............................. 381,439,529Sao Paulo (state), coffee........................ 644
immigration......................................... 64Saranac Lake, N. Y., topog. sheet........464Saratoga Springs, N. Y., public bldg.. 382Sardines...................................................... 495
France...................................... 497,551,636Sargent, Joseph B..................................... 216Sarson, Elizabeth B...............................16,244Satterly, Samuel D............................ 222,325Saugus, U. S. monitor.............................. 181Sauk Rapids, Minn., dam................8,94,121Saulpaw, George W.................................. 96Saulsbury, Tenn., M. E. Church South. 273Sault Ste. Marie, lumber......................... 148Saunders, Anna J...................................... 387Saunders, Henry S.................................... 79Saunders, John J....................................... 79Savings, France ......................................... 581
Germany................................................. 523Savoree, John M................................ 232,312Saw works, British Columbia............... 581
PageSawtelle Orson H............................ 105,236Sawyer, Antoinette 1...........................317,352Sawyer, Lewis.................................... 204,230Sawyer, P, B................................................. 653Saxony, agricultural schools................. 492
American shoes................................. 523forests...................................................... 494incomes and income tax................... 257locksmiths and blacksmiths........... 494
Scabies, of cattle........................ 252,457,517of sheep.................................................. 576
Scabricolhs, peranabrus.............................368Scale insects, insecticides for............... 252Scandinavia, commercial congress ... 256Scarlett, Harlen.................................. 243,315Schade, John, sr....................... 310,344Schaumburg, James W............................ 645Scheall, William....................................... 624Schell, Frank M....................................... 102Schell, Susan A.................................. 314,359Schermerhorn, Albert..................... 106,234Schiffer, Samuel....................................... 46Schild, George F....................................... 8Schilling, Eugene.............................. 303,350Schistosity.....................................................525Schmidtina......................................... 446,475Schoer, Casper J................................ 135,202School bonds, Oklahoma................. 293,365School children, feeding........................ 407School gardens............................ 253,431,487School-houses, war claims for............... 46School lands, Alabama.......................... 140
Kiowa Agency.............................. 252,428Mississippi...............................................248Oklahoma............................................. 363St. Augustine, Fla........v..................... 10South Dakota........................ 141,179,213
School street, D. C............................ 184,333Schools........................................................ 373
agricultural........................................... 492agriculture for........................ 431,487Alaska..................................... 116,364,365Bird Day................................................. 367commercial........................................... 522District of Columbia................... 80,654documents for..................................... 534for cadets, Revenue-Cutter Service. 69for customs officers.............................. 635for emigrants....................................... 551for locksmiths and blacksmiths.... 494for locomotive driver apprentices.. 494for machine fitters.............................. 551German budget.................................... 495Indian.................................................... 639Indian Territory........... 374,636,637,639industrial further-development.... 54libraries.................................................. 582military posts....................................... 70military training.......... 186,242,292,357mines and mining.............................. 138Philippines.................................... 506,593Porto Rico............................................. 582Santa Fe. N. Mex................... 48,252,428see also Education, Bureau of.
Schoppaul, Lillie A.......................... 322,358Schreiner, William H....................... 123,209Schroder, Charles................................ 26,102Schroeder, Susan C.................................... 322Schuman, Moses................................ 121,191Schumm, Herman C................................ 216Schwarz, E. A............................................. 475Schwemler, Nicholas.......................... 36,110Schwerin, Leopold H...................... 101,242Science, agricultural................................ 144
Library of Congress............................ 655Science, American Association for Ad-
vancement of.................................. 144Scientific inventions and discoveries. 54Scio, Ohio, topographic sheet............... 464Score cards, in stock judging................. 576
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Scorpaenoid fishes.............................. 82,475Scotland................................................. 258
grain, provision, and fruit trade... 257herring fisheries............................. 565motor vehicles................................ 495steel makers.................................... 407
Scott, Charles F........................................... 242Scott, Edmund C.................... 274,653Scott, Joseph P.................................... 127,316Scott, Nathan B............................ 6,10,12,20,
100,112,116,184,187,208,213,324,618Scott, Peter......................................... 210,245Scott, William C................................ 230,303Scott, William G................................ 189,347Scott Point, lock and dam.... 294,363,628Scouts, Macabebe...................................... 384
Philippine.............................................. 507Scovill, Alfred B................................ 317,339Scrivens, Benjamin H.............................. 623Sculpins........................................... 83,446,475Sea, see name of sea.Sea-poachers....................................... 166,474SeabuYy, Susie C. G............................ 43,102Seacoast defenses....................................... 649Seagoing vessels of United States........522Seal, court commissioners....................... 239Sealing, claims.................................... 239,300Seals, fur....................................... 218,295,366Seamen, see Sailors.Searchlights............................................... 593Seargeant, John L.................................... 46Searles, Samuel W.................................... 33Seaton, Laura A................................ 206,234Seattle, Wash., customs officers........... 9
public building.................................... 267Secondary schools.................................... 150Secret Service Division, report, 1904... 471 Secretary, see for departmental secre-
taries, names of Departments.Securities, real estate................................ 215
see also Government Actuary.Sediment, Mississippi River..................... 507See, John W.........................:........................618Seebold, George A................................ 13,29Seeds, alfalfa............................................... 368
corn.......................................................... 402grass........................................................ 215oil........................ 401,490samples for Agriculture Dept............470testing.................................................... 519vitality and germination................. 403weights per bushel.............................. 547
Seiler, John......................................... 200,228Seip, William H.................................. 322,341Seismic disturbances, see Earthquakes.Seligson, Alice K.............................. 104,135Semerara Islands, chart......................... 521Seminole copper deposit........................ 375Senate........... 6,94,179,295,399,428,575,614
appropriation....................................... 293journal............................................. 95,517salaries of employees.......................... 613special session....................................... 427
Senators, election..................................... 47658th Cong. 3d sess................................ 614
Seneca Indians.................................. 180,219Senegal, exports....................................... 54
railroad.................................................. 497Senegambia................................................ 495Separators............. ................. 429,458Sequoia and Gen. Grant Nat. Pks. 116,458
report, 1903 ............................................. 524report, 1904 ............................................. 640
Sergeant-at-arms, House.. 247,293,619,620Senate.................................................... 614
Serial numbers, distilled spirits cases. 470Serials, binding advertisements in.... 390
in War Department library............. 162wanted at Library of Congress........510
PageSeries, catalogue cards............................ 417Sertularidae................................................. 474Serum, for tuberculosis........................... 496Servia............................................................ 544Service, Samuel W.................................. 270Setana, Japan, chart................................ 641Setauket, L. I., topographic sheet.......... 464Seventh street northwest, D. C........... 183Severance, Albert T.............................. 15,40Severance, Ambrose W........................ 14.34Sewage, see Sewerage. Seward Peninsula...................................... 375Sewerage and sewers, D. C........ 16,290,333
Hanley, England.................................. 523oysters contaminated by Sheffield, England..........
Sewing machines..................Sexes, in United States........Sexton, John..........................Shackelford, James M.........Shackleford, Dorsey W..........Shade-trees..............................Shadrick, William.................Shafer, James I......................Shafer, John............................Shafroth, John F.....................Shale, New South Wales....Shallows, ocean......................Shamburger, John............... .Shana, Japan, chart.............Shands, John H.......................Shanghai, China....................Shankland, Samuel R.........Shanley, John........................
................... 373
................... 636
... 496,497,551
................... 633
...............18,35
............. 99,335 25,120,221,337
Sharps Island, topographic sheet........Sharpsburg, Md., Lutheran Church...Sharretts, Edward A................................Sharretts, George E. W...........Sharretts, Jacob R.....................Sharretts, Kate R.....................Shaver, E. B................................Shaw, Mary A............................Shay, Joseph H.........................Shearer, Agnes............................Sheep, foot-rot............... ...........
imported for exhibitions.. inspection and quarantine Mexico.....................................parasites.................................
.... 627 112,228
. 31,106141,334 .... 493 .... 148 .... 356 .... 556 206,244 .... 589 311,348
349464653119119625119651
274,624 .... 340- 128,191.... 630.... 485 143,457.... 157.... 636
see also Cattle.Sheep-bound reserve................. ’>.... 48
142,252,366,400,429,457,545,575,629Sheep scab................................................... 570Sheepshead Bay......................................... 74Sheets, Mary P.................................... 124,209Sheffield, England............. 373,407,523,’636Shehan, John.................... 105,236Sheldon, Jeremiah............................ 131’193Shell, Sarah J...................................... 140/208Shell ornaments........................................ 82Shellac, India............................................. 497Shells (ordnance)................................ 76,386Shells, frog-................................................. 509Shelter Island, L. I., topog. sheet.......... 639Shelton, Mark A.................................. 35,112Shepard, Edward M........................ 233,305Shepard, William J...............................27,106Shepherd, Joel C........................................ 42Shepley, Ruth M., see Haskell.Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge................... 57Sheppard, Francis M................................ 46Sherburne County, bridge. 178,221,292,298
dam............................................... 25,178Sheridan, William A......................... 135,199Sheridan, Wyo., public building............ 213Sheridan, Fort........................................... 70Sherman, George C................................ is, 30Sherman, Harry M............. . ............. 194,238Sherman, Isaac W.................................... 342Sherman, James S.. 120,121,219,289,335,337
740 Index , 1904
PageSherman, Raleigh..................................... 78Sherman, William T.............................. 575
statue.............................................. 361,428Sherman antitrust law............. 137,152,378Sherman County, Oreg........................ 44,94Shiashkotan Island, chart..................... 556Shibetoro, Japan, chart.......................... 556Shields, Payton......................................... 186Shields, for gun mounts........................ 272Shieldsboro, Miss., see Bay St. Louis.Shiflett. Edward....................................... 326Shiloh, Tenn............................................... 162Shiloh National Military Park Comn.. 162
report, 1903 ............................................. 269Shilts, Absalom................................. 319,345Shimoda, Japan, chart............................ 527Ship-building...................... 149,266,409,495Ship Island.................................................. 72Shipman, Zebulon A............. . ................ IllShipment regulations, grain................. 148Shipments to depositories........ 85,169,279.
391,419,449,477,511,537,567,605,657Shipp, Annie E........................................... 108Shipping, American, in Cuban trade . 149
Army supplies, etc. 9,70,240,289,364,404Austria.................................................... 372bills of health....................................... 591Canada.................................................. 551development of............... 41,137,293,364foreign, in British ports..................... 373France............................................... 54,494from infected ports......................... 159Germany......................................... 406,581immediate transportation............... 591Japan.............................................. 257,551largest sailing vessel.......................... 497laws.......................................................... 443Liverpool.............................................. 636masters, mates, etc.............................. 407memoranda for officers........ 60,155,264,
379,410,439,468,503,528,556,588,642 merchant vessels................... 255,522,634official fees............................................ 67P.1.......... 21,240,268,293,355,364,385,404quarantine of fruit vessels............ 268seagoing vessels of U. S...................... 522signals............................................ 522,634steam vessels.................................. 183,254subsidies................................................ 258tonnage............................................. 404transportation of dutiable mdse ... 591 United States, at Zanzibar and
Pemba................... 63,155,428unlawful seizures in Bering Sea ... 239world’s.............................. 265,372,523,558wrecks.................................................... 53see also Steamboats—War-ships.
Shipping service....................................... 255Shiras, George, 3d.................................. 44,249Shireman. Benjamin F.......................... 624Shiria, Adam..................................... 233,303Shirinki Island, chart............................ 556Shiriya Zaki, chart................................... 501Shiver, Mary....................................... 211 246Shoes, see Boots and shoes.Short, A. M............................................. 7,216Short, Samuel P......................................... 621Shoshone Indians.............................. 300,335Shrader, John W................................ 319,361Shredder, of fiber..................................... 635Shreveport. La., bridge........... 293,298,336Shreveport Bridge, etc., Co ... 293,298,336Shrewsbury River .................................... 161Shumate, Newton..................................... 274Shupe, Walter H....................................... 116Shurlock, Rebecca C........................ 129,201Siam, commerce..........,........................... 551
dragonflies............................................. 603packing for................ 635railroads..................................... . 495,636
PageSiam, rubber........................................ 495
sugar........................................................ 55Sianse Kiang, see Nimrod Sound.Sibali, Port, see Concepcion.Siberia.................................... 149,373,407,496
agricultural machinery..................... 492and Transsiberian Railway............. 55butter............................................... 147,4C6chart........................................................ 438climate................................................... 403foreign trade......................................... 55horses and horseshoeing................... 148Japanese interests.............................. 257lumber industry.................................. 257mammoth..................................... 563,601public health and settlement.......... 258railroad to Manchuria......................... 258
Siberian Rv., see Transsiberian Rv.Sibley, Phebe..................................... 210,359Sibley, Mo., bridge near................. 120,178Siebelist, Rudolph.................................... 33Sierra forest reserve... 327,363,637Sight, of school children......................... 150Signal Corps......................................... 531,650
report, 1903 ............................................. 269report, 1904............................................. 650telegraph in Philippine Islands.... 272
Signals, United States vessels........ 522,634Silk........................................................ 157,496
artificial................................................ 636colored.................................................... 523Europe.................................................... 258Japan........... .......................................... 523natural coloration................................ 402United States.................................. 401,-486
Sills, John A......................................... 31,113Siloam Springs, Ark., topog. sheet.... 260Silos ....................................... 253Silurian cystidea, etc...................... 600,602Silver...................................... 375,376,557,583
countries using as standard............. 65,247,428,590
imports and-exports.......................... 258production............................................. 260uncurrent coins............................ 441,530United States......................................... 504
Silver City, Idaho, geologic atlas........408Silver maple............. . ............................... 547Silver, salts of........... .......................... 563,602
| Silverpeak, Nev., alum.............................375coal.............................................. 375ore deposits........................................... 375
Simmerman, Jerome C............................ 79I Simmons, Emeline............................ 222,304
Simmons, Furnifold M.......... 10,184,213,300Simmons, George M................................ 351
I Simmons, William.............................. 32,205Simms, James M................................ 205,227Simms, Joseph M....................................... 25
! Simon, Charles........................................... 328Simpson, Alfred H.................................... 96Simpson, Amelia....................................... 274Simpson, J. E., & Co................................ 96
I Simpson, James E., jr.............................. 96Simpson, Merritt R.......................... 126,205Simpson, Randolph.................................. 274
| Simpson, Rebecca............................ 204,225Simpson, Willie E..................................... 96Sims, Henry V ,......................................... 616Sims, Jesse........................... 623Sims, Thetus IP..................................... 47,251
contested election................................ 218Simushir Island, chart............................ 556Sines, John S......................................... 43,108
i Sines............................................................. 438Sinnott, Della............................................. 653Sioux and Crow Indians, Select Com.
to Examine into Condition of, 48th Congress....................... 295
I Sioux Indian War, 1862-67 ............ 295
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Page |Sioux Indians......... 5 , 400,429,436,437,466Sioux Reservation lands.......... 141,252,428
... 163 166,475
Sipe, James D.............Siphonaptera...........Sisal, see Henequen. Sisseton Indians .... Sitka, Alaska...........Sitting Bull...............Siuslaw River, chart
............. 274,429,466251,292,366,412,441
......................... 202............................ 405
Siverd, Alice A............... .Sivewright, Bacon & Co Skidaway Narrows.......Skin diseases, cattle.......Skinner, Amanda..........Skinner, Charles P........Skinner, John H...........Skinner, Robert P..........Skins, for gloves.............
of aquatic animals..Skull.................................Slade, John F.................Slate.................................Slater, James...................
197,225 64,644
.... 161
.... 630115,125
.*... 39
. 12,357
.... 406
.... 494
.... 389563,602
. 32,115
Slaty cleavage.................................Slaughterhouse prices, Germany. Slavery, German east Africa
138,241,357 ... 193,221
Slayden, James L............... .Slayton, Edwin M.............Slemp, Campbell.................Slim Buttes forest reserve.Slocum, Frederick A.........................Slocum Disaster, Commission on
vestigation of...............Slocum, General, steamer...............Slough, William H............................Sluyter, George..................................Small, Alfred.....................................Small, John H..................... Small arms, firing regulations........Small, Cape.........................................Smalley, Benjamin H......................Smallpox..............................................Smallwood, Nancy............................Smart, Thomas...................................Smead, Alexander D. B...................Smelting works..................................Smith, Andrew..................................Smith, Angie D..................................Smith, Antoinette R........................Smith, Asa...........................................Smith, Barnett....................................Smith, Charles...................................Smith, Cornelia K............................Smith, Daniel.....................................Smith, Daniel A................................Smith, Daniel M................................Smith, Darius B., alias.....................Smith, David H.................... Smith, Eliza S.................:..................Smith, Ellen H...................................Smith. Emma J..................................Smith, George.....................................Smith, George F................................Smith, George W.C..........................Smith, Henry....................................Smith, Henry, & Sons.....................Smith, Henry M................................Smith, Herbert..................................Smith, Hugh S..................................Smith, James.................-................Smith, James W..............................Smith, James W..............................Smith, Jane.......................................Smith, John.......................................Smith, John.......................................Smith, Jonathan J..........................Smith, Lewis C..................................Smith, Louis.....................................Smith, Mollie....................................Smith, Rachel J................................
525149373
329,331 252,428 105,121 In-.... 566___ 566 304,350 199,222 229,314.... 355.... 530.... 74
506
.... 302
.... 335 131,206.... 274 246,322 199,339
.... 382 203,238 I 320,348.... 274. 15,136 190,232 137;354
. 38,101
.... 45202,238 319,359 102,126.... 251 ;.... 338 ।
314,33835,108 '
.... 650
.... 356
.... 78243,309 I
PageSmith, Samuel A., jr......................... 238,306Smith, Samuel W.......................................... 24,
37.131,218,232,334,349,626Smith, Sarah S.................................... 203,358Smith, Thomas...................................... 310,360Smith, William.................................. 123,209Smith, William ...Smith, William A.Smith, William O .Smith, William W............. ..............Smithmeyer, John L................................ 181Smiths Ferry, Miss., bridge......................621Smithson, James.. ........................ 82,388,474
.... 621108,126
Smithsonian contrib. to knowledge 388,602 Smithsonian Institution......... 81,165,275,
388,415,445,474,508,533,562,599,654 postage.......................... - 69regents..................................................... 6report, 1902 ............................................. 275report of regents, 1903 ................. 562,602report of secretary. 1903.... 165,562,602
Smithsonian miscellaneous collections 82, 165,445,474,509,533,563,602
Smithsonian physical tables................. 445Smoke, preventive of frost....................... 496Smoke helmet............................................. 372Smoot, Deed........... 8,21,96,115,181,211,326
right to seat in Senate..................212,399Smyrna........................................................ 496Smyrna River............................................. 9Smythe, Andrew W.......................... 181,333Snag boats, Mississippi River............... 596
Ohio River............................................. 596Snake River, Alaska, bridge......... 8,120
improvement............................ 7,183,363Snake River. Oreg.................................... 597Snidemiller, Henry.................................. 326Snider, Wilson.................................... 235,304Snipes, John W....Snively, Isaac B..Snohomish River..Snook, John S........Snook, Margaret J Snow, Philip........Snow........................
......................... 79.........................625
........................ 161 37,132,234,350,626 .... 35,111,131,203 ..................... 34,113 ........................ 433
Dist. of Columbia. 5,10,23,93,94,98,159Snowfall. 1902-03 ....................................... 433Snuff, anticoupon bill 251
11412
Snyder. Charles M Snyder, Daniel H............. ..............Snyder, Harriet.................................... 127,201Soapstone............................................. 377,499Society of Friends, marriage... 98,291,334Society of the Army of the Tennessee. 575Sociology....................................................... 564Soda...................................
spurious..................... .Soda, nitrate of.............Soft rot..............................Soil.................................. i
phosphoric acid in..Porto Rico.................relation of timber to
401,430,432,488,519............................. 430............................ 50
)............................ 459............................. 144sterilizing__________
see also Soils, Bureau of.... 331 । Soiling crops............................................... 387 Soils, Bureau of....................................... 145,
79 368,401,489,520,547,578,631i22,198 । bulletin 22 ............................................. 432110,126 I131.209 ;319.338
bulletin 22...............................printing of Field operations.
Solace, U. S. S................................Solar, see Sun.
636
432
253
140,179 ... 501
.... 55 116,213 .... 414
201,232 | Soldering-iron............ 250 Soldiers, homestead
life in Army..........................retirement in civil service State homes.......................... 390see also Army—Volunteers.
Soldiers and Sailors, ex-Union, Tem-porary Home for....................356
742 Index , 1904
PageSoldiers’ Home, D. C., report, 1903........ 269
report, 1904............................................. 562Soldiers’Home, Wyoming......................... 22Soldiers’ Home, National, see National
Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers.
Solicitors, France...................................... 55Solomon, Bird........................................... 316Solvent process, of degreasing wool.. 149Somali Land, birds............... ........... 415,474Sommers, Frederick........................... 196,338Sonorella............................................... 563,602Soo, see Sault Ste. Marie.Soothsayers ......................................... 166,475Sophiology.................................................. 564Sosua, Port, chart........................................263Soudan, see Sudan.Souer, Louis J....................................... 96,330Soule, George W.................................. 96,333Soule, Joseph A......... ......................... 39,309Soules, Silas......................................... 126,193South, Hamilton D.............................. 13,215South, cotton ginning reports............... 633
crop rotation.................................. 431,487roads................................................. 401,432soils.................................................. 432,488
South Africa, see Africa.South America............................ 373,496,497
coast lights............................................. 59commerce....................................... 157,581currency and banks............................ 635exporters to................................... 148,257fishes........................................................ 81Mexican trade commission............. 497navigation...................... 501see also International Bureau of the
American Republics.South Atlantic States, fisheries............. 405South Atlantic Station, report, 1903 ... 153
report, 1904................ 587squadron operations.......................... 153
South Australia, apples............................ 550South avenue, D. C................................... 10South Carolina, flood.............................. 499
post route map. .................................. 62river and harbor improvement.... 597tobacco ............................................. 520
South Dakota, Battle Mountain Sani-tarium park..............................213,248
Cheyenne River Reservation... 252,428 gypsum deposits................................. 376irrigation....................................... 466,519Lower Brule Reservation................. 11post route maps................................... 62reclamation of land............................ 525Rosebud Res.24,95,99,293,362,400,436,437
South Georgia Island..................................501South Haven, Mich.................................. 74South Orkney Islands.............................. 501South Platte forest reserve..................... 629South Shetland Islands.......................... 501Southampton, Ontario, chart...............508Southerland, Rolen J........................... 626Southern Illinois and Missouri Bridge
Company......................................... 6,25Southern Indiana Railway Co. 182,220,294Southern Railway Company......... 276,534Southern Railway Lighter 10............. 8,332South ery, U. S. S....................................... 379Southwest, date-palm................................ 368Southwest Anchorage, chart................. 370Southwest Bar. light................................ 632Spahr, George W....................................... 35Spain ............................................. 496,523,581
Almeria grapes.................................... 551Amer, and German trade methods. 636commerce....................................... 258,373
' convention with Colombia............. 590cotton.................................................. 551crops........................................................ 635
PageSpain, harvesting........................................523
hydraulic machinery exposition... 523 labor disputes....................................... 581mining.................................................... 372mining exposition................................ 523municipal law in Philippines.. 443,560 operations against Moros.......... 75,384potatoes.................................................. 635railroads................................................. 636registration of subjects in P. I........443tariff................................................ 258,551treaty with United States................. 428Venezuelan arbitrations................... 589vintage.................................................... 552wages...................................................... 258wines...................................................... 496see also War with Spain.
Spanish, see Spain.Spanish America, candy........................ 635
see also International Bureau of theAmerican Republics.
Spanish-American war, see War with Spain.
Sparks, Henry B.................................. 230,312Spartan, schooner..................................... 274Speaks, Cynthia.................................. 189,346Spear, A. M........................................... 96,217Spear, Clarinda A...................................... 616Spears, Frank M.................................... 36,200Special Agents, Division of..................... 469Special consular reports... 147,498,552,636 Special report of public libraries......... 524Special-tax scrip....................................... 334Specie, see Currency.Species, origin of..'........................... 563,601Specifications, patents .... 152,262,409,437 Spectra.......................................................... 580Speeches, folding.............................. ... 329Speedwell, brigantine.............................. 79Spencer, Thomas J............... . .................. 616Spencer, Virginia C.......................... 105,236Spencer, William T.......................... 317,344Spices............................................................ 430Spiegel, Adolph......................................... 118Spiegel, Finkelstein & Co....................... 118Spiegelberg, William......................... 319,347Spight, Thomas................................ 47,142,355Spindler, Henry.................................. 130,201Spiny-suckered tapeworms..................... 629Spirits, denaturation of.......................... 551
distilled............. 158,382,430,470, 504,646distilled, accounts................................ 470recovery from empty packages .... 530 see also Liquors.
Splenetic fever.............................. 48,517,545Sponges............................ .•............................389Spooner, John C ....................... 185 Spotted fever....................... 505Sprague, Richard R.................................. 357Spratley, John W....................................... 653Spraying experiments, Paris green ... 401 Sprays, distillate....................................... 402Springer, Joseph A............................ 181,216Springer, Josiah......................................... 79Springer, Mary E .............................. 127,190Springer, Thomas................................ 30,108Springfield Armory.................................. 650Springhope, N. C.,‘topographic sheet. 554 Springs, eastern United States............. 525
flow of water......................................... 433Spurrier, Dennis.................................. 231,312Spuyten Duyvil and Port Morris Rail-
road Companv......................... 294,297Spuyten Duyvil Creek, bridge .... 294,297Squabs.......................................................... 458Srednoi Rocks, chart................................ 556Stables, for Executive Mansion............ 162
ventilation...............................*............. 253Stackhouse, T. B....................................... 332Stadler, Francis, jr............................ 318,349Staff College............................................... 598
J anu ary —Dec emb er 743
PageStaff Corps, General..................... 70,71,160,
270,385,414,444.472,507,531,561,648 report, 1903 ........................................ 71,268report, 1904 ............................................. 593
Staff officers, Army.................................... 70Stafford, Alice M........................ 203,244,331Stafford, Stephen R................................. - 331Stage, State aid......................................... 407Stabler, Enoch........... .............. 127,205,288Staley, Robert D......................................... 79Staley, Stephen........................................... 79Staley, William D........................................ 79Stalker, James E................................ 231,315Stall, William...................................... 200,244Stamford, Conn........................................... 74Stamp-canceling machines..................... 264Stamp revenue, Mexico........................... 64Stamps.......................................................... 642
documentary........................................ 505Standards, electrical...................................461
of value................................................... 65of value, to print........................... 247,428of weights............................................... 149
Standards, Bureau of.......... 371,461,522,580Standing Rock Reservation..................... 202Standley, Josiah................................ 130,203Stanfield, Calvin A.................................... 152Stanfield. George W.................................... 622Stanger, John S.................................. 112,135Stanley, Mrs. A. B...................................... 269Stanley, Garrett................................ 227,326Stanton, Peter............................................. 387Stanyan, John M........................................ 33Stark, Charles B......................................... 653Stark, Joseph C........................................... 653Starks, William......................................... 622Stars.............................................................. 388State and other Departments, Auditor
for the, see Auditor.State, Department of................... 62,155,264
380,410,439,468,503,528,557,588,643building for........................................... 21
State Labor Bureaus, Commissioners of 460State, War, and Navy Dept. Building,
Superintendent of the........ 656Statehood, Arizona........... 141,364,365,619
Indian Territory........... 179,364,365,619New Mexico................... 141,364,365,619Oklahoma........................ 179,364,365,619
States............................................................ 461Arbor Day............................................. 400boundaries............................................. 462child labor.............................................. 460collaboration in statistical work... 460diseases of animals............................... 143farmers’ institutes................................ 50laws relating to irrigation.................. 465literature in War Dept, library .... 473Louisiana Purchase Exposition .... 48manufactures statistics.. 95,117,178,460obsolete ordnance................................ 71public lands........................................... 116regulation of railways......................... 566schools of mines and mining............ 138standards for dairy products............486stock breeders’ associations............. 545taxation of railroads, etc................. 566war claims................................ 12,250,294
Stationery, American, in Great Britain 523 Stationery and Printing Division....... 58Stationery, Printing, and Blanks, Div.
of, see Printing and Stationery.Statira, ship................................................. 274Statistical abstract. 1903 ............................ 258Statistical abstract of the world......... 435Statistical bulletin....................... 52,146,255,
371,405,434,461,491,521,550,579,634Statistics...................................................... 55
Great Britain......................................... 581see also Census, Bur. of the—subject
on which statistics are wanted.
PageStatistics, Bureau of, Agriculture Dept. 50,
254,368,433,459,490,548,632 circulars........................................... 50
Statistics, Bureau of, Commerce and La-bor Department. 53,147,256,369,371, 405, 435, 461, 492, 522, 549, 550, 580, 634
Statistics, Bur. of,Treasury Dept.. 384,471Statistics, Division of........................ 167,566Statuary Hall, statues for....................... 428Statutes, see Laws.Statutes at large, v. 30 .............................. 247
printing law amended................ 295Staves, Madison C.............................. 319,339Steam, superheated................... 496,497,523Steam Engineering, Bureau of...... 60
report, 1903............................................ 153report, 1904 ............................................. 588
Steam engineering exper. stations .... 153Steam-locomotives, Germany......... 496Steam machinery............................... 60Steam turbine...................................... 258Steamboat Inspection Service .... 149,258,
404,407,433,435,462,490,533,548,636 report, 1904....................................... 636
Steamboats........................................... 496,497competition..................................... 55foreign passenger...................... 548Galveston-New Orleans-Dunkirk... 258Mexico............................................... 64,529Nantes.................................................... 257New York-Levant.................................. 373New York-West Africa.........................636Nicaragua....................................... 469,590ocean, rate war.................................... 581overcrowding....................................... 433regulation of.......................... 183,254,355rules and regulations........................ 404track and distance chart.....................438see also Steamboat Inspection Serv.
Steamships, see Steamboats.Stearns County, Minn., dam........... 292,337Steel, Ezekiel...................................... 227,304Steel................................ 148,376,469,581,590
Bessemer................................................. 411exports............................................... 65,381France................................................... - 493Great Britain.................................. 55,523new method of manufacture........... 523
Steel-hardening metals ..............................583Steel makers, Great Britain.......................407Steel rails..................................................... 54Steel trusts.................................................... 627Steel works association, Germany .... 581Steele, Ellen C.................................... 212,245Steele, George W....................................... 655Steele, John A............................................. 615Steele, Thomas B.............................. 208,244Steele, Victoria M...................... 20,123Steering propulsor......................................406Steffey, George W................................ 37,190Steinhauser, Albert.................................. 332Steinmann. William H..................... 140,209Stennett, George W............................ 223,315Stephens, John H........................ 120,214,219Stephens, Swepston B. W................. 115,139Stephenson, Josiah M.............................. 653Stephenson, S. E.. . . ................................. 77Sterilization of soil.................................. 144Stermer, Charles....................................... 36Steubenville, Ohio, topographic sheet. 554Stevens, Edna...................................... 310,339Stevens, Fred C............................................. 25.
41,121,138,221,240,337,355,628Stevens, Jason....................................... 18,32Stevens, John S.................................. 326,340Stevens, Marquis L.................................20,123Stewart, James D...................................... 327Stewart, John........................................... 8,70Stewart, John........................... 274Stewart, William M.................. 8,10,11,96,
98,99.181,185,275,289,297,301.614
744 Inde x , 1904
PagePageStierlin, Charles......................................... 356Stillwell, Richard H................................ 348Stimpson, G. B.................................... 116,331Stinnett, Jesse...................................... 322,344Stinson, A. J................................................. 332Stinson, John............................................. 332Stirdivant, Ruby A.......................... 110,228Stirman, Thomas V.................................... 46Stock, see Cattle.Stock breeders’ associations..................... 545Stockbridge and Munsee Indians .. 11,219Stocks, of money....................................... 435Stomatitis...................,......................... 486,630Stone, Addison B.............................. 115,126Stone, Nathaniel H.................................. 652Stone, William........................................... 626Stone, William J................. 9,213,298
Indian Territory............... 11,24,288,292use for irrigation purposes............... 362
Stone Haven, Wis...'................................ 74Stone masons.................... 494Stoner, John M................................... 319,344Stoodley, Alice W.............................. 307,352Stoops, Randolph T.......................... 135,193Storage, of freight..................................... 534Storekeeper-gaugers................... 68,366,413
Stores, American, in Germany............. 149American, in Manchester.'...............494
Storm tracks, see Pilot charts. Storm-warning stations.......................... 221Storms................................. 403
Great Lakes........................................... 50see also Weather Bureau.
Stout, Ira,............................................. 231,312Stout, James......................................... 311,341Stoves, Mexico........................................... 149Straits Settlements, currency system.. 65Stranahan, Nevada N.............‘............. 118Strange, Kate M................................... 20,360Strasburg, Va., Ev. Lutheran Church. 274Stratford, Ontario..................................... 55Stratton, Henry C., alias........................ 240Straw, imported from Europe. 367,412,545Straw Plains, Tenn., Presbyterian Ch. 46Strawberries....................................... 432,577Strawberry Island Shoal, lights........... 337Strawn, William....................................... 316Streams, see Rivers.Street, Harlow L....................................... 356Street, Joel M..................................... 129,201Street cars, see Electric railroads.Street-Cleaning Dept., D. C., rp., 1904 .. 599Street railroads, see Electric railroads.Streeter, Lorenzo....................................... 353Streets, District of Columbia..................... 9,
10,23,93,98,183,217,288,291,599Streptococcus pyogenes............................ 413Strick, August................................... 237,306Strickland, Mary T.............................. 16,122Strikes, Crimmitschau............................ 54
France.................................................... 55Liberian Kroo-boys............................ 54
Stringer, William H.................................. 79Strohecker, Thomas S....................... 325,349Stroman, Henry C.................................... 617Strong, Mary E.................................. 316,340Strongylus quadriradiatus n.sp........... 485Strontium........ . .......................................... 498Strother, Jacintha.................................... 274Strother, Joseph T.................................... 274Strube, Mary S........................................... 653Structures, see Buildings.Strunk, Philip H....................................... 623Stuart, Delia B....................................... 17,40Stuart, Zechariah B.............................. 15,38Stuart, Mount, geologic atlas................... 436Stueber, Bernhard.................................... 241
Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan Ship Canal, chart........................... 473
Subig Bay............................................... 83,153Submarine boats....................................... 153Submarine Defense, School of, rp., 1903 269Submarine telegraph.............................. 642Subports of entry, Washington State.. 251Subscribers to printed catalogue cards. 566Subsidies, ship........................................... 258Subsistence Department........................ 77
report, 1903............................................. 269report, 1904.....................,...................... 562
Subtreasury service.................................. 440Success, education as factor................. 150Success, steamer....................................... 240Sudan, cotton goods.................................. 372
gum arabic for..................................... 635Suez Canal.................................................. 497Suffrage, women...............Sugar ....................................
Brazil..............................France............................Hawaii............................Hungarian bonus........meteorological service Mexico............................new definitions...........production and price . Siam................................
.......... 214,239 373,430,496,632 .................... 64 .................... 149..................... 590..................... 149..................... 254..................... 64..................... 381.................... 258.................... 55
see also Beet sugar.Sugar-beets................................................ 492
Europe.................................................... 373methods of growing............................ 367New Mexico......................................... 261relation to general farming.... 401,489 see also Beet sugar.
Sugar maple............................. 578Suisun Bay, chart..................................... 434Suits, George H.................................. 203.228Sullenberger, Andrew..................... 234,312Sullivan, George W.......................... 199,343Sullivan, John L..................................... 39Sullivan, John M.............................. 221,306Sullivan, Peter.................................... 195,221Sullivan, Sarah A...................................... 360Sulloway, Cyrus A.......... 38,132,235,351,626Sulphate of copper.................................... 407Sulphur.................................. 375,377,636,644Sulphur Creek........................................... 74Sulu, see Jolo.Sulzer, William................................... 242,357Suman, Isaac C. B...;...................... 314Summers, Louisa....................................... 387Summy, Eri........................................... 28,101Sumner lines....................................... 154,263Sumner School, D. C................................ 183Sun, annular eclipse................................ 270
atmosphere........................................... 51,145,369,403,433,490,520,548
constant of radiation.......................... 254declination of, 1905 .............................. 555eclipse expedition of 1900 ................. 389halo.......................................................... 369partial eclipse....................................... 561radiation..................................... 51,82,403
Sun-fish........................................................ 389Sun-spots............................................... 563,602Sunday closing, D. C................................ 218Sundry civil appropriations. 215,289,296,329Sundry civil bill, 1903 ....................... 443.560Sunken Rock, light.................................... 633Sunlight...................................................... 490Sunshine...................................................... 433Superannuation, in civil service.......... 330
in public service.................................. 329Superannuation commission ..................339Superheated steam.................... 496,497,523Superintendent of Capitol Building
and Grounds, see Capitol.
Janu ary —Dec emb er 745
PageSupt. of Documents, see Documents.Superintendent of Library Building
and Grounds, see Library.Superintendents, school, salaries........150Superior, Lake........................................... 414,
415,445,473,507,532,561,597,598,650 charts............................................... 445,599iron district................................... 260,375
Supervising Architect, see Architect.Suppes, Mary,............................................... 621Supplies, Army and Navy....................... 9,
70,240,289,355,364,404barber.................................................... 371for Indians....................................... 57,637Ordnance Department....................... 76post-offices............................................. 588
Supplies and Accounts, Bur. of. 60,155,264,379,410,439,468,503,528,556,588,642
report, 1903............................................. 153report, 1904............................................. 588
Supreme Court............................ 274,445,503 Iappeals.......................................... 251decisions........................................... 77,588distribution of reports......................... 186
Supreme Court, P. 1.................................. 560Supreme court of Germany................... 495Sureties, see Bonds.Surgeon-gen., Army, see Medical Dept.Surgeon-general, Navy, see Medicine
and Surgery, Bureau of.Surgeon-general," Public Health and
Marine - Hospital Service, see Public Health and Marine-Hos-pital Service.
Surgery, cattle........................................... 630District of Columbia................... 299,333Indian Territory................... 120,185,291
Surigao Strait, chart................................ 521Surra.............................................................. 71Surveyor, D. C........................................... 184Surveys, Colorado...................................... 22
irrigation............................................... 466map.....................,................................... 640publications of...................................... 260
Suspension ferry. Loire........................... 148Susquehanna River.................................. 74Susquehanna River basin....................... 638Sussex County, Del.......................... 294,335Sutfin, .Jane E......... ........................... 103,121Sutherland, George II..................... 199,228Sutter, W. B................................................. 330Swaffield,A.G ........................................... 534Swafford, Claude C............................ 201,244Swamp lands, Mississippi........................ 44Swans Island, Me., topographic sheet. 408 Swayne, Charles................. 239,354,627,628Swayne, Wager....................................... 8,251Sweden, Antarctic expedition.... 562,600
commercial disputes..................... 496commercial travelers........................ 581consular service.................................... 552fisheries................................................... 551flag in foreign waters.......................... 636sale of medicine................................... 406Venezuelan arbitrations................... 589
Sweeney, Edward D................................ 387Sweeney, Thomas C.................................. 251Sweeney, Thomas L........................ 316,358Sweep, channel and harbor........... 255,370Sweet, George H................................ 140,192Sweet, Milton H...................................... 19,35Swenson, John........................................... 36Swigert, Jacob........................................... 119Swine, see Hogs.Swisher, John W.............................. . 123,208Swisher, Joseph......................................... 47Switzer. Andrew W........................... 305,353Switzerland......................................... 149,496
American manufactures................... 55aniline industry.................................. 147
PageSwitzerland, commerce................... 523,636
grain........................................................ 494Swords, James W................................ 227,303Symbols, used on charts.......................... 60Symons, Thomas W... 187,241,242,289,364Synchronism, solar-terrestrial................145Syndicates, Germany................................ 55Syracuse, N.Y............................................... 578Syria, American machinery................... 372
American products in....................... 407archaeological excavations............... 496railroads................................................. 373windmills............................................... 496
T street northeast, D. C...............................217Tabanidae..................................................... 368Tablas Island, chart.................................. 521Tables, ballistic......................................... 270
for navigators...........................................586geographic............................................. 553meteorological...................................... 433physical................................................... 445
Tableware, unbreakable......................... 407Tabor, James V.................................... 195,236Tacloban, P. I., chart.............................. 371Tacoma, Wash......................................... 9,271Taenia botrioplites...................................... 629Taft, Albert H.................................... 307,352Taft Comn., see Philippine Comn., 2d.Tagg, Joseph............................................... 79Taggart, Mary.................................... 317,338Tags, manufacturers’.................. •............ 494Tahanea Islands, chart.......................... 410Tahiti Island, chart.................................. 379
inspection of vanilla beans............. 582Talc........................................................ 377,499Taliaferro, James P.................................... 8,
21,115,179,211,297,326,619Tallahatchie River................................... 74Talley, Ethel........................................ 316,342Tamatave, Madagascar........................... 407
। Tampa, Fla., thunderstorms................... 632Tampa Bay, chart...................................... 633
| Tanabe Wan, chart.................................... 438! Tangipahoa River..................................... 74I Tanner, William M............................ 208,245j Tannin.......................................................... 430
effect on clay............... ,............... 151,376' Tanyer, Alexander D....................... 322,348I Tapeworms.................„............................. 559
of chickens........................................... 629| Tappen, Edward M......................... 128,191I Tappmeyer, Frederick W....................... 6251 Tar.......................................................... 376,637Tarawa Lagoon, chart...................... 501Tarbell, G.F................................................. 331Tarbox, Charles A.............................. 238,308Tariff, appropriation for collecting.... 66
Argentina....................................... 156,557Australia......................... 256Austria..................................................... 256Bolivia............................................. 381,469Brazil........................ 265,406,411,439,495Canada................. 53,256,493,497,550,551Canary Islands...................................... 147Cape Colony........................................... 522Chile......................................... 411,469,590Colombia.... 53,265,372,381,439,557,590 Costa Rica........................ 64,411,469,590Cuba........... 147,157,265,372,373,411,504decisions.................................. 67,158,267,
382,412,441,470,504,529,558,591,646Ecuador............................................. 64,265foreign countries.................................. 496fruits and nuts...................................... 254Germany......................................... 148,522Great Britain.................................. 447,635Guatemala............ ............................... 381Haiti......................................... 157,440,557Honduras............................................... 148
494India........................................................
746 Inde x , 1904
PageTariff, Mexico.. 64,157,265,411,440,494,590
modern systems........................... 405,407Netherlands............................................495Nicaragua............................................... 558Panama Canal Zone.............................. 469Paraguay............................ ,.................. 266Peru........................................... 157,411,590preferential.............................. 55,256,372refund of duties, 1903 ........................ 158Russia...................................................54,551Salvador.................................... 65,440,558Santo Domingo............................ 495,557silk.......................................................... 496Spain............................................... 258,551Uruguay........................... 411,469,558,644
see also Customs Service—names of articles imported.__ . n-u..:..
Tartary, Gulf of, chart............................ 438Tasmania, coast lights............................ 154Taste, in fishes........................................... 565Tate, Parish C...................................... 140,242Tate, Mary.................................................. 211Tate, Robert J.................................... 321,341Tatum, Jane E................................ 211,246Tawney, James A... 48,120,219,252,335,366Taxes, D. C. 10,119,184,291,298,300,333,334
France.................................................... 372fruit brandy........................................... 413income.................................................... 257liquor...................................................... 411mine shares in south Africa............. 635railroads, etc........................................... 566rubber.................................................... 54schools of Indian Territory .... 636,637wines, Uruguay.................................... 65
Taylor, Aaron..................................... 317,359Taylor, Arthur.............................................653Taylor, Daniel................................... 203,232Taylor, Daniel M....................................... 119Taylor, Douglass................... 78,273,274,652Taylor, Edward.................................. 319,344Taylor, Elizabeth J................................... 653Taylor, John....................................... 211,343Taylor, Martha................................... 310,359Taylor, Thomas.......................................... 616Taylor, William D.............................. 103,121Taylor, William H..................................... 78Te Pito te Henna, see Easter Island.Tea, Argentina........................................... 156
Canton.................................................... 552importation and inspection............. 157India........................................................ 581substitute for........................................... 498
Teachers, commercial.............................. 581pensions................................................ 150Porto Rico................................ . 25,94,266salaries.................................................... 150
Teaching, agricultural............. 431,487,518Teams, reimportation.............................. 158Teche Bayou.................. 595Technical education................................ 552Technological schools.............................. 150Technology................................................. 564Tehuantepec railway.............................. 590Telegraph, Bolivia......................................504
Chile-Argentina convention........... 439China....................................................... 256Colombia............... . ............................... 265Germany......................................... 258,373Government rates................................ 504Japan...................................................... 373Korea...................................................... 258Philippines........................................... 272telephoning on wires used for........373type-printing ..■.................................... 258wireless. 437,469,496,510,527,585,586,641world’s connections............................ 642
Telegraph operators, military........Telegraph wires, D. C.......................Telephone cos.. New Brunswick ..
Page324,385.... 183
581 520496 496 373258 60282
274 274
Telephones, forecasts disseminated by.Germany......................................... .Nova Scotia...........................................using telegraph wires for................. .women in service...............................
Telescopes..................................... . ..........Astrophysical Observatory...............
Telfair, C. W..............................................Telfair, James R.......................................Teller, Henry M............... 6,11,179,295Telluride, Colo., topographic sheet.... 638Tempe, Ariz....................................... 6,22,141Temperance.....................................
instruction in public schools.Temperature................................ <
Berlin, Germany......................Binghamton, N* Y................... .low..............................................
.............. 95i............ 150433,563,602............ 433.............. 369
solar radiation and..............................Templeton, James A................................Temporary Home for ex-Union Soldiers
1655133
.... 356
.... 274290,354
............ 62
............ 526.............. 375........... 597179,182,220
and Sailors............. .Tenant, Thomas............. .Tennessee,courts of U.S.
post route map.......wells, springs, etc___zinc.................................
Tennessee River...............bridge............................locks and dams..................... 294,363’ 628
Tennessee, Society of the Army of the. 575 Tenney,Edwin J.........................'.... 308,353Terlingua, Tex., topographic sheet.... 57 Terrapins............................................. 389,474Terre Haute, Ind., bridge........ 182,220,294Terrell, Tex................................................ 145Terrestrial magnetism............. 370,563,602Territorial Asylum for Insane. 116,142,178 Territories ... 461
... 365
... 400
... 462.... 460.... 524... 143.... 50... 365 137,239
Alaska.....................Arbor Day...............boundaries............. .child labor.............coalmines...............diseases of animals, farmers’ institutes, hearings on.............labor disputes.........lotteries.....................obsolete ordnance.protection of miners’ lives........ 524,585schools of mines and mining........... 138war claims....................................... 12,294
Territories, Com. on,Senate. 22,116,214,619 Territories, Com. on the. House 141,249,364 Terry, Adrian.......................... ........... 195,228Terry, John D............................................. 14Testing, of timber...................................... 547Teter, Rebecca A....................................... 617Tewksbury, Eugene P............................ 627Texas, canals............................................... 249
connection with Greer Co.. Okla... 215 courts of United States.................40,178forest resources................................... 459gazetteer........... ..................................... 408gypsum deposits................................. 376Houston and Austin statues........... 428insects.................................................... 368military camp........................ 187,241,302post route map..................................... 62river and harbor improvement. 595,597 tobacco............................................. 504,520water power........................................... 638
Texas and Pacific Railwav Company. 534 Texas, Department of, report, 1903.... 384 Texas fever.................................................. 506
Janua ry —Dec emb er 747
Page ( PageText-books, agricultural................. 431,487 I Tillinghast, Samuel.................................. 627
free....................... 150 Timber, see Lumber and timber—namesTextile art.................................................. 275 j of forest reserves.Textile machinery.................................... 497 Timber lands......................................... 44,362Textiles, Bohemian prices..................... 149 Canada...................................................... 496
cotton...................................................... 372 disposal of timber...................................213Germany.......................................... 406 Time............................................................... 370Uruguay..................................... .......... 590 equation of, 1905 .................................. 555
Thanksgiving Dav, proclamation . 428,575 . Time signals, Pacific Coast................... 410,Thayer, Henry C....................................... 353 438,467,502,527,556,586,641Thayer, Mamie........................................... 29 Timothy hay................................................ 49The Dalles, Oreg., see Dalles. Tin............. ............................................ 375,638The Hague, see Hague. Bolivia..................................................... 265Theaters, D. C.............................................. 80 1 Transvaal.............................................. 55Theresa, schooner.................................. 274,653 York region, Alaska...............................436Thermite.................. 497 Tin-plate...................................................... 258Thetis, snow.................................................. 274 1 Tineid moths.................................... 415,475Thief River, bridge............................. 121,613 Tippecanoe Lake, darters...................... 565Thief River Falls,Minn..bridge. 182,221,293 \ Tirrell, Charles Q................................ 217,333Thirteen-and-a-half street sw., D. C... 621 Tisdel, Amanda B................................... 37Thoits, Jennet..................................... 16,134 Titanium................... .................................... 583Thomas, Colon............................................ 326 I Titer test............................................... 430,486Thomas, Cynthia................................... 43,112 I Tlacolula, Mexico..................................... 265Thomas, Elizabeth..................................... 653 Toads............................................................ 402Thomas, George W..................................... 617 Toast................................................................402Thomas, John M......................................... 114 Tobacco.................................. 443,496,631,636Thomas, John W...................... 312,346 ; anticoupon bill........................................ 251Thomas, JosephG................................. 34,114 ! Cuba....................................... 504Thomas, Kirby................................... 119,212 France...................................................... 373Thomas, Lot........... 41,119,137,217,332,354 imports from Cuba.................................. 549Thomas, schooner............. ..................... 79 . Japan................................................. 55,581Thompson, Charles W............................... 329 leaf............................................................. 530Thompson, Cornelia A..................... 198,245 Mexico................................................. 64,469Thompson, David H...................’.. 34,303 New Mexico........................................... 261Thompson, Frances A.......................... 33,103 relief of growers............................ 251,366Thompson, Harry F.......................... 243,312 1 stemmed leaf........................................... 497Thompson, Hayden M..................... 211,339 tariff on importations from P. I. 269,385Thompson, Helim............................ 322,341 \ Texas...................................................504,520Thompson, James...................................... 618 Tobacco Company, American................... 373Thompson, James T.......................... 227,323 Tobacco stalk weevil................................. 402Thompson, John................................... 30,110 Tobacco wilt......................................... 432,488Thompson, John L. B...................... 195,236 Todd, Thomas H.G...................... 291,299,334Thompson, John W................................... 242 Tokotan Bay, chart................................... 556Thompson, Loucinda M................... 246,323 Toledo, Ohio, light..................................... 633Thompson, William B.............................. 241 । Tolman, Corinne................................. 139,194Thompson, William F....................... 107,125 j Tom, ship...................................................... 274Thomson, Paul W....................................... 628 j Tomac Harbor............................................ 74Thornton, Edgar W.......................... 314,338 ' Tomatoes.................................. 144,552Thornton, G. B.,jr..................................... 387 Tombigbee River, bridge............... 25,94,621Thornton, H. H.................................. 296,330 1 Tompkins, John J............................... 133,198Thornton, M. Lou.......................... 387 Tompkins, William G....................... 322,345Thoroman, Samuel H....................... 191,226 ' Toney, Elijah Y............ ............................. 79Thorpe, George N................................. 26,103 1 Tonnage, of vessels in foreign trade... 404Thrashing machines............................... 407 | of world’s principal ports................. 496Thread, cotton................................... 373 । Tonnage movement................................. 371Throckmorton, Job.......................... 226,315 Tonopah, Nev., ore deposits.................. 375Thunderstorms.................................. 254,632 topographic sheet...................................261Thurston, Emma................................ 211,245 Tool machinery-.......................................... 497Thurston, Robert H....................... 563,602 Tools, intrenching.............. ...................... 531Tibbetts, Lincoln W................................. 181 I Topeka, U. S. S............................................ 501Tibbetts Point, light......................... 121 Topographer................................................ 61Tibet...................................................... 563,601 ; Topographic and irrigation maps.........466Ticao, chart................................................. 491 Topographic sheets.............................. 56.Tichurst, Alfred......................................... 615 151,260,377,408,463,499,553,584,638Ticks, Australian....................................... 506 Topography.................................................. 370Ticonderoga River..................................... 74 Topping, Lydia A................................... 18,39Tidal currents............................................. 370 Torgeson, Kittil................................... 204,351Tidd, Edwin................... 32,200 Tornadoes, Moundville, Ala.................... 369Tide tables.................................................... 521 Torpedoboats,defenseagainstattacks. 531
Atlantic Coast......................................... 549 Torpedo destroyers..................................... 636Pacific Coast........................................... 549 TorpedoSta tion, see Naval Torpedo Sta.
Tides............... ’............................................. 370 Torrijos Bay, chart.................................... 521Ties,railroad.................................... 372,403 Tortugas, Fla., chart................................. 434Tiffany, John W......................................... 12 Tortugas Islands, see Dry Tortugas.Tifft, Claudius..................................... 314,338 Tortuguero Bay, chart............................. 468Tigre, Bayou................................................ 75 Totman, George D............................... 308,338Tillamook Bay, chart................................ 434 Totten, Joseph G........................................ 649
life-saving station..................... 9,294,336 Toulon. France.......................................... 55Tillett, William...................... ,............... 272 Tourists, in Switzerland.......................... 149
748 Ind ex , 1904
PagePageTowles, David T.......................... 36,102,288Town lots, sale of....................................... 120Town sites. Alaska.................................... 500
Hailey land district..................... 400,428Indian Territory.................................. 639
Towns, garrisoned', Philippines............ 384Townsend, Charles E........................ 221,337Townsend. James H.................... 237,306Townsend, James L.................................. 622Townsend, Lewis....................................... 348Towsley, Henry D.............................. 39,104Toxylon pomiferum.................................. 578Toys........................................................ 55,496Trachoma.................................................... 413Track and distance chart of the world. 438 Tracy, Fanny..................................... 205,236Trade, see Commerce—Exports—Im-
ports—entries subheaded com-merce under names of countries.
Trade arbitration......................................... 581Trade education, Germany.......................582Trade experts, German.................... ... 552Trade journals, Germany....................... 494Trade-marks, China.................................. 582
decisions................................................ 585infringement decision...........................496Japan..............................;...................... 495Morocco.................... 439Spanish America.......................... 528,644United States................................... 7,644used in interstate commerce, etc... 628 see also Official gazette, Patent Off.
Trade unions, Germany.......................... 523Great Britain...........'............................... 582
Trader. John....................................... 316,342Trading, with Indians............................ 466Trading associations, British................. 258Trading company, Danish..................... 148Trails, forest reserves.............................. 367Trains, automobile................................... 371
collisions and derailments............. 167,390,475,565
safety..................................... 373stopping, automatically..................... 258prevention of derailments................. 493
Tramways, see Electric railroads.Transandine Railway...................... 411,504Transatlantique,Compagnie Gendrale. 522Transfer checks. Treasurer’s................. 268Transit observations........................ 388,474Translations, copyright..................... 13,242Transportation, factor in foreign trade. 149
immediate........................................... 266,293,298,366,412,441,469,591
ocean...................................................... 523of Army and Navy supplies............. 9,
70,240,289,355,364,404of cattle.................................................. 485of dutiable merchandise................... 591of fruit...................................................... 534of grain.................................................. 372of immigrants....................................... 276of liquid air........................................... 406of mails........... . ................ 439of pupils to school........................ 150,374of salt...................................................... 276rates, see Freight rates.Trieste...................................................... 258
Transportation routes, China............... 256Japan.......................’.............................. 373Korea...................................................... 258
Transsiberian Railway............................ 55Transvaal, cattle....................................... 497
German exports to.............................. 149gold............................................................523minerals................................................. 497money order convention with U.S. 428 tin ............................................................ 55
Transvaal Observatory.......................... 403Trask. Renel W........ . ....................... 237,308
Travel, ocean............................................. 635Traverse, Lake........................................... 271Travis, George W.................................. 14,26Trawicks Landing, bridge............. 290,336Treadwell, William A.............................. 356Treasurer of United States........ 69,159,268
report, 1903............................................. 67report, 1904 ............................................. 592
Treasury, drafts and warrants................268Treasury decisions.................... 67,158,267,
382,412,441,470,504,529,558,591,646Treasury Department........ 66,157,266,381,
412,440,469,504,528,529,558,591,645horses, carriages, etc.......................... 47immigration acts amended............. 294lease of Alaskan islands..................... 146report, 1903....................................... 67,177report, 1904 ............................................. 645
Treasury Department, Auditor for the. see Auditor.
Treasury, Independent....................... 69,646Treaties, cataloguing................................ 416
Chinese exclusion................................ 52commercial.......................................... 493Indian.................................................... 575Indian, to print.............................. 44,428insular and military affairs............. 559reciprocity............................................. 552with foreign nations.......................... 427see also names of countries.
Treaty of Paris..................................... 70,506Trebizond.................................................... 496Trees, as forecasters of rain................... 254
forest........................................................ 547fruit................................................. 253,402insect injuries.............................. 401,486planting.................................................. 368planting exhibit.................................. 459shade........................................................ 577see also Big trees.
Trematodes................................................ 559Trent River, topographic sheet............. 554Trenton. N.J ............................................. 412Trepostomata............................................. 509Trewhitt, Daniel C................................... 251Trezevant, Mary....................................... 387Triangulation..................................... 255,370Trieste, Austria.......................... . 257,258Trimble, John A......................................... 651Trimble, South...................,.........119,217,333Trimmings, dress....................................... 148Trinidad............................................... 496,582Trinity River........................ 51,182,294,363Trismegistus Owstoni.............................. 603Tritons.......................................................... 509Triune, Tenn., M.E. Church South... 250Troglodytes........................................... 83,475Troops, see Army.Trophies, national, gunnery.....................291Tropics, dysentery............. '...................... 648
German machinery............................ 523kite flying............................................. 254
Trout, fry destroyed by hydra............. 565Trunk line traffic..................................... 407Trusts, coal.................................. 354,378,522
enforcement of laws........ 40, 59,137,152Germany................................................. 149glass........................................................... 148New Zealand................................ 580paper ....................................................... 399public house.......................................... 551Sherman antitrust law.........................378steel........................................................... 627
Truttee bacteria.......................................... 565Truxton Canyon, Indian school......... 57Trypanosoma............................................. 71Trypanosomiasis....................................... 71Tsu Sima Sound, chart............................. 410Tsukuba, Mount, Meteorological Ob-
servatory..................................... 632
J anuar y —Decemb er 749
Tubercle bacilli.......................... 143,546,576Tuberculosis........... 54,143,261,498,522,576
bovine.................................................... 49cure for.................................................. 493experimental camp............................. 587new serum............................................. 496preventing spread of.............................551
Tubers, Liberia......................................... 149Tubing, hollow bloom...............................497Tucacas, Venezuela.................................... 65Tucker, Charlton B.................................. 653Tucker, Harriet A.................................. 26,102Tucker,.). W................................................ 653Tucker, John B.................................. 223,312Tucker act.................................................. 251Tucuran, P. I., chart.................................. 633Tug Fork, bridge at Vulcan.... 97,219,294 i
bridge near Delorme. W. Va ... 220,294 bridge near Matewan. W. Va .. 220,294 bridge near Williamson.. 97,220,294bridges. Norfolk & Western Ry . 25,294 ;
Tuite, Ellen................................................. 622Tulane University...................................... 150Tully, Catherine................................ 210,243Tumanao, Port, chart.............................. 633Tumors, cattle.............................................. 630 jTungsten................................ 375,377,583,644Tunis, American windmills..................... 496
relations of France and U. 8.in. 265,410Tunnels, Chicago River.......................... 444Tupper, Ella C.................................... 207,343Turbellaria.................................................. 81Turbine, steam.......................................... 258Turin, Italy................................. ■'■■■ 147,149Turk, William W.................................. 17,136Turkestan, Chinese............................ 563,600Turkey, commerce............................ 373,552
consuls in............................................... 589cotton goods.................................. 372,523customs inspection.............................. 498flour-milling machinery..................... 523grape juice preparations................... 494Louisiana Purchase Exposition.... 258 paper...................................................... 523
Turkevs........................................................ 458Turkish baths.................................. 10,23,291Turks Island, salt..................................... 407Turner, Adaline T.................................... 46Turner, Alfred........................................... 274Turner, William................................ 107,139Turpentine................................................... 582Turtle Mountain Indians....................... 11Tuscaloosa County. Ala., bridge ... 25,178Tuscarora Lodge, I.O. O.F....................... 653Tuttle, George G......................................... 615Tutuila, mail matter from....................... 529Tweed, David...................................... 118,181Twentieth street northeast, D. C.......... 183Twenty-eighth street northeast, D. C.. 10Twenty-second street northwest, D. C. 184Twenty-third st. northwest, D*C.. 298,333Twine,' binder............................................. 66
postal service........................................ 61Two Friends, sloop.................................... 653Tyack, Josiah II.................................. 127,201Tying devices, postal service................. 61Tyler, John K............................................. 621Tyner, Samuel L................................ 130,203Type-printing telegraph........................ 258Type-writers, care of................................ 59Typesetting machines............................ 496Typhoid fever........................................... 413Typhoons, Asiatic waters.. 438,467,502,527Tyree, John M.................................... 208,233Tyson, Rachel................................... 243,309Uinta Mountains, iron ores....................... 375Ulna, osteomyelitis of.............................. 413Ulshafer, Sarah.................................... 37,114Umatilla Reservation.............................. 615Umbras................................................ 389,474
Page PageUmpqua River........................................... 75
chart........................................................ 52Unakite................................................. 389,474Unalaska Bay............................................. 460Unbreakable tableware.......................... 407Underground waters, Gila Valley........499
Louisiana............................................- - 526Underhill, William M...........................32,109Underwear, American, in Europe .... 523Unemployed, Sheffield............................ 373Unga, Alaska............................................. 440Union Agency, Ind. T.............................. 639Union for the Protection of Industrial
Property........................................... 378Union Pacific Railroad Company........534Union Pioneer Mining Company .. 121,290Union station, D.'C........... 6,9,291,298,334Unions, coal mine workers................... 405
labor...................... 406United American Mechanics and
United Daughters of America Cemetery Association..........648
United Kingdom, see Great Britain.United States, future and power of ... 523
map............................... 640map, to print.................................. 179,247railroad map.................................. 186,362
U. S. and Venezuelan Claims Comn.. 591United States coast pilot......... 434,460,549Universities................................................ 150
American vs. German.......................... 498German.................................................. 407
University avenue, D. C........................ 9University of Arizona............... 142,214,289University of Mississippi........................ 248University of Montana.................... 141,178Upland cotton............................................. 401Upshur, Custis P....................................... 96Upton, Jonas H........................................... 623Uranium............................................... 377,583urgent uenciencv appropriations........ zo,
93,95,117,620Urinary organs, cattle............................ 630Uruguay ...................... 65,157,266,
381,411,440, 469,504,529,558,590,644commerce...’......................................... 498
Urup Island, chart.................................... 556Useful tables, for navigators................... 586Useless papers, see Papers.Ushishir Islands, chart............................ 556Utah, fish hatchery.................................. 300
gypsum deposits.................................. 376historic and prehistoric ruins.......... 639iron ores................................................. 375irrigation....................................... 459,466irrigation, to print....................... 140,294pensions.................................................. 326post route map..................................... 62reclamation of land............................ 525salt............................................................ 375slate.......................................................... 375Smoot, Reed................................... 212,399
Utica, N. Y., port of delivery. 142,179,182,267V street northwest, D. C ... 10,217,288,291Vaccination, for hydrophobia............ 523Vactor, Joseph.................................... 325,341Vadis, W. Va., topographic sheet.......... 554Valdez, Alaska, road.......................... 22,117Valley breezes............................................. 145Valparaiso Harbor.................................... 496Vanadium........................................... 377,583Van Aernam, Francis....................... 237,306Van Alstine, Sarah J........................ 237,307Van Brunt, Ralph............................ 204,347Van Campen, John C....................... 201,347Vance, Linens V................................ 238,308Vanceboro, N. C., topographic sheet... 464Van Cott, Cornelius.................................. 61Vancouver, B. C....................................... 256Vancouver Island, chart........................ 438
750 Index , 1904
PageVandegrift Construction Company ... 645Van Deusen, Delos............................ 223,312Van Fleet, Abraham S..................... 234,304Vanilla beans............................................. 582Vanzant, Julia C................................ 211,245Vanzant, Mary E ........................... 304’ 350Vapor of water...-...................................... 509Varadero Bay, chart................................ 460Variation of compass........................ 60,263Variety, schooner...................................... 164Various bureaus......................... 83,166,275
389,416,446,475, 509,533,564,603,655Varnes, William................................ 211,245Varnor, William........................................ ’ 80Vassar, Levi............................. 140,206Vaught, Allen ........................................ 80Vaught, Carroll......................................... 80Vaught, Jacob........................................... 80Vaught, Michael, see Vaught, Mitchell.Vaught, Mitchel]....................................... 80Vaught, Sarah A....................................... 80Veatch, Elias....................................... 210,226Veazie, Eli...................................."' ’ 193’ 238Vegetable fibers, see Fibers. Vegetables, Liberia.................................. 149
mulching............................................... 458proteids.................................................. 430shading.................................................. 577
Vehicles, Australia.................................. 371motor............. ........................................ 55reimportation....................................... 158
Veins, mineral............................................ 358Venezuela........................................... 65,157
381,411,440,469,504,529,558,590,644 arbitrations.................................... 265,589cattle for Cuba..................................... 635chart......... .............................................. 60commerce.................................................407commercial code........................... 529foreign companies.............................. 498newspapers........................................... 635steamship line..................................... 497tariff........................................................ 266unfairness in trade with..................... 373U. S. and Venezuelan Cis. Comn .. 591
Venier, James H....................................... 326Ventilation of stables.............................. 253Ventura, Cal., topographic sheet..........408Venus, schooner....................................... 164Venus, ship...................................................653Venus, sloop............................................... 80Veracruz (state)...................................... ' 373Vermilion, Ohio......................................... 75Vermillion, Reuben.......................... .... 30Vermont, copper mines.............................375
courts of United States............... 290,353mail contracts...................................... 528post route map............................ 62quartz...................................................... 375records of State organization 295,301,355river and harbor improvement.... 595war claims......................................... 46,94 Iwells, springs, etc................................ 526 I
Vermont avenue, D. C.............................. 9Vernay, James D....................................... 186Vertical component ■ f wind................. 403 !Vessels, see Shipping—Steamboats—
War-ships.Veterinary Medical Assoc., American. 577 jVeterinary zoology............................ 143,629Vice-President of U. S., election........... 645Vickers, William H............................ 36,201Vicksburg National Military Park’'
Commission, report, 1903 ............. 269Vicksburg,Sh reveport and Pacific R.R. 390Victoria, Brazil.......................................... 459 |Victoria, Tex...............................................402 |Vienna, Austria, American shoes........ 55
commercial museum........................... 256 1Consular Academy............................. 406 I
PageVienna, Austria, hospital...........................523
United States embassy....................... 63Vieques Sound, chart.............................. 52
[ Vifquain, Victor....................................... 32i Vigo County, Ind., bridges.... 182,220,294: Vinalhaven, Me., subport........ 252,294,382| topographic sheet.............................. 463I Vincent, David......................................... 274
Vincent, Susan A...................................... 274Vincent, William............. ................ 204,236Vinegar................................................ 53,577Vineyard Sound................................ 161,521
light-ship............................................... 297i Vintage, Germany, 1903 ..................... 258
Spain............. ........................................ 552Virgin Passage, chart............. ................ 52Virginia, cement...................................... 375
courts of United States............... 239,290gazetteer................................................ 463gypsum deposits................................ ' 376labor statistics...................................... 405mail contracts...................................... 528post route map............................... 62
I * river and harbor improvement.... 597I Visayas, Dept, of the, report, 1903... 75.384j Vital statistics................................. ' 549
Colon...................................................... 268compensation for transcribing. 7,117,294Panama.................................................. 384registration............................................. 633
Viven, Celia M................................... 199,243j Vladivostok, Siberia, map................... 532I Vohn, Wiljiam P................................ 303,348
Volcanoes, Philippines....................... 443Voll, Louis........................................... 222,307Volstead, Andrew J...................... 44,249,363Voltage, electric....................................... 372Voltameter.............................................. ’ 580Volunteers, correspondence & records! 414
War with Spain..................... 250,378,652Von Kusserow, Mary............................ 20,29Von Lukowitz, Charles................... 239,312Vortex rings.............................................. 579Vulcan, W. Va., bridge............... 97, 219,294Vulcan Coal Company............... 97,219,294W street northeast, D. C............. 98,217,291Waarsteson, John.............................. 203,245Wabash, U. S. S........................................... 59Wabash River................................ 75,271,595
bridges..................................... 182,220,294Waccamaw River.............................. 271,597Wachter, Frank C...................•_.................. 240Wadsworth, James W................ 117,218,289Wages, Carrie..................................... 112,244Wages.........................................""" 491,’636
British Columbia................................ 552British locomotive employees.......... 54
Great Bri tain..........................................582sailors............................................... 404Spain .... . ................. .'.'.’ 258see also Salaries.
Wagner, Augustus............................ 135,194Wagner, John A....................................... 180Wagner, Laura A..................................... 180Wahpeton, N. Dak., topographic sheet. 464Wahpeton Indians..................... 274,429,466Walden, Dan............................................... 45Waldo, Ira........................................... 318,339Waldo, John....................................... 307,352Wales, lunacy............................................. 635Wales Island Packing Co.. 96,156,217,300Walker, C. Wilson...................................... 100Walker, David.................................... 208,222Walker, George......................................... 637Walker, J. J................................................. 45Wal ker, James M....................................... 623Walker, Margaret M............................ 19,37Walker, Mary A......................................... 80Walker, Thomas H...................................... 616
Jan ua ry —Decemb er 751
PageWalking locomotive................................ 257Walla Walla, Fort...................... 214,248,294Wallace, Annie M...................................... 625Wallace, Dan H.................................. 108,139Wallace, Emma R.............................. 128,201Wallace, James P................................ 35,109Wallace, R. Howard.................................. 622Waller, Elizabeth B.................................. 653Waller, Franklin....................................... 617Waller, John........................ 115,216,327,620Walls, George W................................ 132,194Walsh, Amelia.................................... 198,222Walter B. Chester, schooner................... 332Walters, Liberty B............................ 226,326Walton, John .'................................... 105,237Walts, James....................................... 207,244Wambaugh, Ira B.............................. 127,196Wanamaker, John................................... 330Wanbliska, N. Dak., bridge... 182,220,292 Wanger, Irving P............................... 25,337Wanless, John A.......................................... 356 IWantage rod, Alexander’s....................... 158 !War, motor boats in.................................. 580
naval ...................................................... 587*on land..................................................... 587 ।
War claims, findings, see Ct. of Claims, horses, etc.................... 383,387Iowa.................................................. 96,178Missouri ................................................ 383Vermont............................................. 46,94War with Spain.................................... 294see also War Claims, Committee on.
War Claims, Committee on........ 44,142,250War Department................................ 69,159,
268,413,441,471,505,530,559,592,647 , flying-machines.................................... 23horses, carriages, etc......... ................ 41Indian war records............... 41,294,302Isthmian Canal Commission, 1904-.. 400 report, 1903........ 177,268,269,384,415,442report, 1904 ..................................... 647,649reports, 1899-1903................................. 413
WTar Department, Auditor for the, see Auditor.
War of Rebellion, see Civil War.War-ships...................... 7,59,95,153,180,614 i
memoranda for officers..................... 60,155,264,379,410,439 ;
movements of vessels...........................255ship-building....................................... 409
War with Spain, captured Mauser rifles 240 claims...... . .............. 12,47,250,294,652claims of Iowa................................ 96,178extra pay for officers, etc..................... 267volunteers............................................. 378
Warblers...................................................... 576Ward, John H............................................... 653 IWardell, Sara A.................................. 103,306Wardle, Joseph............................................. 349 •Wardrop, Susannah O....................... 195,221Wardwell, Samuel.................................... 79Ware, Sarah E............................................. 78Warehouses, bonded................................ 366
bottling.................................................. 530Chile........................................................ 644distillery................................................ 646
Warentz. David................................... 30,106Warner, Charles H.................................... 621Warner, Vespasian..................................... 41Warner Mountains forest reserve........629Warrants, Choctaw Indians............. 99,335
Treasury................................................ 268Warren, Chadbourne H................... 307,353Warren, Francis E..................................... 8,
12,59,96,100,181,187,213,297,302 Warren, Lucy..................................... 134,194Warren, Nathaniel............................ 237,307Warren, Thompson............................ 107,222 iWarren, W. J............................................... 45Warren, General, brig................................ 653 I
Warren ChannelPage . 404
Warrlner, Ory...................................... 110,132Warroad, Minn.................................. 75,595Warroad River............. ...................... 75,595Warsaw, Russia.................. 372,403Warwickshire, sugar beets ..................... 492Washburn, Hamden C....................... 326,361Washes, see Insecticides.Washington, George, bust of............ 64,295Washington, D. C., see District of
Columbia.Washington, schooner.............................. 164Wash., Alexandria and Mt. Vernon Ry. 165Washington Aqueduct............... ............ 594Washington Aqueduct filtration plant. 594Washington Barracks, D. C., Army
War College.............................. 69,597Washington County, Pa., bridge. 25,26,178Washington Home for Incurables........183Washington Hospital for Foundlings. 637
report, 1903........................................ 524report, 1904............................................. 526
Washington-L'Enfant plan..................... 295Washington Loan and Trust Co...... 387Washington Market Company....... 80Washington Monument................... 599,650Washington Railway and Electric Co. 165Wash. Sanitary Housing Co... 184,291,333Washington Southern Railway Co .... 84Washington State, coast pilot............... 146
Colville Reservation. 11,120,219,290,301 courts of United States............... 137,301elk national park.................................. 249geology..................................................... 56irrigation................................................. 466post route map............... ...................... 62Puyallup Indians................... 99,293,301reclamation of land...............................525rivers and harbors.............................. 597subports of entry.................................. 251timber on mineral lands..................... 213Walla Walla, Fort...........................214,248Yakima Reservation....... 334,613,615
Wasson, Ella............................................... 653Wasson, Frank........................................... 653Wasson, Richard F.................................... 653Wasson, Samuel R.............................. 42,112Wasson, Victoria........................................ 653Waste papers, see Papers.Wat Chang pagoda........................... 602,603Watab Rapids Power Company... 292,337 Watch duty, Life-Saving Service..........646Water, absorption of vapor..................... 509
desert plants as source of............ 563,602devices for purifying.............................373District of Columbia.............................654filtration plants......................................257increased flow in springs................... 433mineral........................................... 376,583of eastern United States..................... 525pollution of.................................... 582,583Susquehanna River basin................. 638underground.................................. 499,526see also Irrigation.
Water-mains, D. C....................... 10,290,333Water power, electric power from .... 493
Isere........................................................ 257Texas...................................................... 638
Water resources, James River Valley . 436Salinas Valley....................................... 465
Water rights, Arkansas Valley............. 49Water-supply, algse, etc., in................... 403
District of Columbia................... 594,649Louisiana............................................... 526relation of timber to........................... 459
Water-supply papers................................ 408,436,465,499,525,526,553,583,638
Water-tightness, ship-building............. 409Waterbury, Conn., topographic sheet. 584Wateree River........................................... 75
752 Index , 1904
PageWaterhouse test for renovated butter. 430Watermelons............................................... 402Waters, Anna....................................... 43,206Waters, George M................................ 18,136Waters, Isaac W.................................. 320,341Waters, Thomas B.................................... 45Waterspouts...................... 145Watertown Arsenal.................................. 162Watervliet Arsenal............... .................. 162Waterways, see Canals—Inland waters.Watkins, George L................................... 80Watkins, John C....................................... 80Watkins, Junius F................................... 80Watmough, William N............................ 80Watson, Hampton C................................ 35Watson, L. S., Manufacturing Co........333Watt, Jane M............................................. 31Watt, John............................................. 27,106Watt, Robert.............................................. 80Watt, Robert, jr......................................... 80Watters, Liberty B,, alias................. 226,326Wattle, Australian................................... 547Watts, Benjamin F.................................. 625Watts, I. P...................................................... 272Waugh, Beverly......................................... 619Waugh, Mary j.................................. 321,342Waves, on engineering structures .... 561Waxes, from aquatic products............. 389Way, Elizabeth C.............................. 303,348Wayland, N. Y., topographic sheet.... 464Waynesburg, Pa., topographic sheet.. 151Ways & Means, Com.on. 47,142,251,366,628Wea Indians.............................................. 11Wealth producers, New South Wales.. 636Wear, Thomas J......................................... 45Weather, 1903 ............................................. 401
forecasting..................................... 563,603see also Weather Bureau, Agric.
Dept.—Weather Bureau, P. I.Weather Bureau, Agriculture Dept. 50,145,
254,369,403,433,490,520,548,579,632report, 1902-03 ....................................... 433stations........................................... 401,520use of records in court............... 401,520
Weather Bureau, P. 1............................ 71,270,444,472,506,560,593
report, 1902 ............................................. 507report. 1903............................................. 472
Weather review, Monthly............. 51,145,254,369,403,433,490,520,548,579,632
Weaver, John........................... 125,200,288Weaver, Louisa..................................210,342Weaver, Mary E....................................... 625Weaver, Samuel S................................ 96,332Weaver-bird, African....................... 389,475Webb, Frank A............................................. 216Webb, Franklin.................................. 229,316Webb, John C..................................... 193,236Webb, John P..................................... 231,323Webber, Josephine L.............................. 42Weber, Sallie B.......................................... 616Webster, Abbie E................................ 32, 111Webster, Amon A...................................... 310Webster, Emma A............................ 316,347Webster, Lewis M.............................. 188,232Weeds, used in medicine........................ 253Weeks, George........................................... 624Weems, Joseph................................... 138,197Weems. Mary J........................................... 322Weepecket Rock....................................... 72Weevils, chestnut..................................... 402
cotton-boll............................ 6,23,48,144,401,402,403,458,518,546,557,629,630
cotton-boll, to print............................ 361cowpea pod.............................................402nut-feeding.............................................402tobacco stalk......................................... 402
Weidner, Henrietta....................................628Weight, British standard.........................149
imported merchandise......................... 66
PageWeights, Great Britain...............................582
per bushel of seeds.............................. 547Weil’s disease............................................. 413Weinhold, Adolph............................ 218,299Weitfle, Charles............. . ......................... 199Welch, David C.................................. 306,338Welch, Stephen......................................... 617Welding, blowpipe.................................... 258Welles, T. E................................................ 328Wells, Homer D................................... 19,127Wells, Nelson..................................... 312,340Wells, William............;..................... 321,339Wells, eastern United States................... 525Wellsville, Ohio, topographic sheet... 465Welsh, Joseph..................................... 231,314Welt, Joseph K...................................... 18,30Welton, Marvin......................................... 625Wenatchee-Chelan district................... 56Wentworth, Thomas P..................... 110,228Wertz, John T.................... 116West, Alfred J........................................34,188West, David............ .................................... 70West, John................................................... 70
.West, John.............. .................................... 653West, William B .,.................................. 653West, cream separators on farms.......... 458
hydrology............................................. 465reclamation of land................. . . 563,601roads................................................ 401,432soil surveys.................................... 432,488tree planting on farms.........................459
West Africa, see Africa.West Glasgow, Mo.................................... 73West Indies........................................... 82,409
clouds.................................................... 520grasses and cattle.................. 372hurricanes..................................... 438,502lights...................................................... 59meteorology......................................... 433nephoscope observations................. 433storms...................................................... 403sugar........................................................ 496tide tables............................................... 549
| West Mountain........................................... 248West Point,N.Y.,see Military Academy.
i West River.................................................. 161| WestSpringfield, Mass.,bridge. 290,298,336
West Virginia, courts of U. S. 40,93,290,354 gazetteer..................................... 499mail contracts............................... 528post route map...................................... 62
Westbend, Wis., topographic sheet... 151 j Westbrook, Juliette............................ 33,103| Westchester, Pa., topographic sheet.. 465 I Western Alaska Construction Com-
pany............................ 214,248,294,365Western hemisphere, map..................... 265Westerville, Ohio, topographic sheet. 464 Westmoreland Co., Pa., bridge.. 25,26,178 Weston, James H.............................. 131,324Weston, John F......................................... 118Weston, W. Va., topographic sheet.... 465
, Westphalia, coal syndicate........... . 493| Westpoint, Ky............................................. 386
Wetherell, George W...........................108,130Wetmore, George P................. 186,302
| Wetzel, Jacob..................................... 132,189I Weymouth Fore River............................ 75I Whales.................................................. 563,603
killer.................................................. 83,475finback................................................... 82whalebone............................................. 509
Whaley, James H.............................. 207,343Wharves, Nicaragua................................ 504
Porto Rico, etc...................................... 335Whealton, William............................ 227,325Wheat.................................................... 496,577
Argentina......................................... 64,433cultivation in alfalfa fields............... 631durum.................................................... 547
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Page ।Wheat, flour and brefed.............................. 401 '
for macaroni................... 144,147,401,488France..................................................... 149Great Britain................................... 582 iinsect enemies....................................... 49 [Manchuria............................................. 258Manitoba & Northwest Territories . 552 meteorological service....................... 254world’s crop.................................... 504,636
Wheatland, Charles.......................... 102,124Wheeler, Edwin H.............................. 14,133Wheeler, Henry.................. 312,349Wheeler, James F................................ 43,115Wheeler, Jane.................................... 197,227Wheeler, Sarah E................................ 37, 111Wheeler, William L........................... 40,105Wheeler, William W................................. 387 jWheeler survey......................................... 260Wheels, current-..........................................487Whipple, Charles H.................................. 76Whipple, Dotha J...................................... 616White, Daniel..................................... 318,346White, Devernia................................ 326,360White, Eliza A........................................... 330White, George H........................................ 186White, Hiram W................................ 198,343White, John................................................. 623White, John E.................................... 226,312 IWhite, JohnS............................................. 653White, Patrick, alias................................. 312 jWhite, Samuel K........................................ 622White, William 0 .............................. 308,352White v. Hunter......................................... 620 |White, zinc................................................... 373 jWhite Earth Reservation.. 294,300,335,436 IWhite Fish Bay, chart............................... 445 |White House, see Executive Mansion.,
II1111C 1UVUH Ictllln, 11. IVICA.., vvai................ otoWhite Oak Res., see Winnebagoshish.White pine.................................................. 403 |White River................................................ 595 IWhite River forest reserve................... 400 !White Stone Hills battle-field.. 249,294,328White willow............................................. 578Whited, John K.................................. 322,360 jWhitehead, Ella F............................ 196,225 |Whitehead, Georgia A..................... 107,140Whitehead, John.................................. 37,314Whitehouse, John P......................... 194,239Whitley, Samuel G. H....................... 223,312Whitman, Joseph.............................. 222,306Whitman, Robert.............................. 235,304Whitman, Thomas J ................................ 653 IWhitmore, John S.............................. 306,338Whitney, Ann J.................................. 133,200Whitney, David......................................... 618Whitney, James W............................ 238,308Whitney, Leonard J......................... 122,211Whitney, Mount....................................... 145Whitson, Ellen R...................................... 79 IWhitten, Mary E....................................... 229Whyrich, Phillip................................ 191,234Wichita, Kans............................................ 276 |Wichita forest reserve.............................. 248Wichita Mountains........................... 151,583
gold.......................................................... 375Wickham, Frederick C..................... 235,303 jWickliffe, Ky.............................................. 75 jWidvey, Theodore J......................... 311,348 |Wiedemann, Ferdinand........................ 36Wiel & Anumdsen................................. 70,96 IWigert, Charles.................................... 33,103Wiggin, Hannahs............................ 105,236Wilbur, Edward A................................ 29,114Wilcox, Charles M.................................... 31Wilcoxon, L. C............................................ 47 iWilcoxon, Willie....................................... 47Wilde. Mark................................................. 623 |
PageWilder, Mercy J.................................. 318,345Wiley, Ariosto A.... 43,140,246,357,361,628Wiley, Howard........................................... 617Wiley, Thomas C................................ 319,344Wiley, William H......................... 24,218,621Wilfong, Henry.................................. 112,124Wilhoite Bend........................................... 73Wilkerson, William Y. M................. 31,309Wilkesbarre, Pa......................................... 74Wilkesboro, N. C................................ 290,353Wilkins, Minnie C............................ 243,303Wilkinson, James.............................. 204,230Wilks, Richard.................................. 112,139Willamette River............... 161,271,597,649Willard, Electa L.............................. 190,229Willbur, James M.................................. 8,331Willey, Anna M......................................... 274Willey, John H.................................... 105,134Willhite, Isaac N................................ 223,312William, brig......................... 80,164Williams, Andrew J.......................... 113,124Williams, Charles B.......................... 304,342Williams, Dudley R. W..................... 42,104Williams, Eliza.................................... 21,136Williams, Hugh, jr......................................620Williams, John S......................................... 366Williams, John W...................................... 250Williams, Joseph....................................... 653Williams, Peter......................................... 627Williams, Ramon 0........................... 181,216Williams, Siloam................................ 196,338Williams, Stacy.................................. 326,340Williams, Thomas................................ 13,29Williams, Thomas...............................210.224Williams, William R................................ 305Williamson, Anson P.............................. 36Williamson, David W....................... 129,208Williamson, Mary...................................... 619Williamson, W.Va., bridge.... 97,220,294Williamson Coal Company........ 97,220,294Williford, A. J........................................... 78Willis, Joseph W.................................. 312,340Willows, basket.................................. 519,546
white............... ........................................ 578Wills, David............... . ........................ 243,304Wilmington, N. C., St. James Parish.. 653Wilmore Basin, coal.................................... 375Wilson, Abram....................................... 14,26Wilson, Arthur B........................................ 80Wilson, Ellen A.................................. 320,359Wilson, John........................................ 304,341Wilson, John F........................................... 142Wilson, Mary J.................................... 139,202Wilson, Mary P.................................. 202,343Wilson, R. H............................................... 80Wilson. Sarah C.................................. 204.225Wilson, Walker.................................. 314,342Wilson, William W...................................... 240Wilson, N. C., topographic sheet..........554Wilt disease of tobacco................... 432,488Winchester, Va., Braddock St. Metho-
dist Episcopal Church South.... 274Catholic Church.................................... 274Centenary Reformed Church............ 387
Wind River Reservation................. 300,335Windmills........................................... 496,636Window gardens..........................................368Winds......................................................... 433
vertical component...............................403Wines..................................................... 496,582
Chile........................................................ 441
11778—No. 120—05---- 10
Germany................................................... 55orange..................................................... 581Uruguay, consumption tax............. 65
Winfield, W. Va., M. E. Church South. 654Wing, Ebenezer...................................... 17,36Wing, Napoleon B.................................... 622Wingate, Eva H................................ 196,243Wingate, Joseph....................................... 626
754 Inde x , 1904
PagePage iWinn, Carolines.................................. 43,111Winnebago Reservation.......... 185,293,335Winnebagoshish Reservation........ 409,436Winnipeg, Canada, ry. to Hudson Bay. 407Winnipeg, Yankton & Gulf Ry. Co. 120,292Winter, 1903-04 ........................................... 403
climate............. ................ ............ 490,548Winter flounder........................... 549Winters, Florence J................................. 349Winthrop, Mass............................ 41,179,186Winthrops Cove.............................<>.... 73Wintz, George...................................... 27,108Winyah Bay.................................................271Wireless telegraph................................... 437,
469,496,510,527,585,586,641Wisconsin, arbitration board reports.. 52
courts of United States.'............41,178labor statistics..................................... 435Marquette statue.............................. 41,428military camp....................... 187,241,302post route maps................................ 61,62river improvement.............................. 595
Wisconsin Central Railroad .. 214,248,294Wise, Henry B..................................... 302,356Wither-tip .................................................. 253Witnesses, courts-martial, etc................. 358
criminal cases....................................... 41Witt, Matilda...................................... 309,358Witte, Serge Julievitch.......................... 551Wives, witnesses in criminal cases.... 41Wixson, Marvin A............................ 223,315Wokas.......................................................... 275Wolcott, Clarissa................................ 304,343Wolverton, James T.................................. 624Woman Suffrage, Select Com. on............214Women, and farmers’ institutes.......... 50
German postal, etc., service............... 258suffrage........................................... 214,239
Women, Columbia Hospital for..............165Women’s Clubs,Gen.Federation of. 291,333Wonderly, Catharine M................... 134,192Wood, Bucklin H.............................. 201,346Wood, Charles N......................................... 309Wood, David B........t.............. 109,128Wood, Elijah G........................................... 340Wood, Horace E................................ 132,200Wood, Josiah......................................... 231,315Wood, Peter C..................................... 321,341Wood, Robert T.................................. 209,224Wood, American, in Havre................... 149
British imports..................................... 636for pulp.................................................. 148France.................................................... 373hard, in Madagascar............................ 373see also Lumber and timber.
Wood oil........................................................ 373Woodbury, George H..................................618Woodbury, Harriet J........................ 317,350Woodlots, forest planting in................... 489Woodman, Alfred..................................... 39Woodruff, Amos...................................... '. 47Woods, John....................................... 231,303Woods, Joseph........................................... 628W’oods, Samuel G.............................. 111,122Woods Hole, Mass........................ 75,446,565Woodstock, Va., Presbyterian Church. 274Woodville, Tex......................................... 548Woodward, Okla....................................... 545Woodworking...............................................593Woodworth, Matthew..................... 105,136Woodworth, William D................... 323,348Wool, Argentina....................................... 644
Australasia...............................................552Belgium.................................................. 496Bradford...................................................258degreasing...................................... 149,523Marseille................................................ 496reindeer.................................................. 373
Woolard, Eliza.................................... 206,227
Woolen cloth........................................... 149Woolen goods, Canada..........................582
Persia................................................... 55Worcester County, Md......................... 578Working, Daniel W............................ 311,341Working people, housing.................... 496Workingmen’s bank............................ 147Workman,Eliza ................................ 321,342World, map............................................. 265
statistics............................................. 435World’s educator, United States...... 55World’s Fair, St. Louis, see St. Louis,
La. Purchase Expos., 1904.Worley, John.................................. 615Worms, eye................................. 629Worster, Lizzie M.............................. 139,200Wrangell Narrows.................................... 75Wreckage.................................................... 154Wrecks, due to overloading, etc.......... 53
Great Lakes........................................... 50reported at Azores.................................. 263see also Accidents.
Wrens...................................................... 83,475Wright, Charles......................................... 11Wright, Emma E. S........................... 113,127Wright, George G .............................. 195,351Wright, Henry D.................................. 15,26Wright, Henry E......... ............................. 626Wright, Joseph S......... . .................... 224,325Wright, Louisa M.............................. 205,222Wright, Monroe W.................................... 618Wright, Ruth E......................................... 16Wright Co.,Minn., bridge. 178,221,292,298
dam........... ................................... 25,178Wright road, D. C.............................. 290,333Writers, industrial.................................... 558Writs of error....................................... 40,178Wurttemberg, industries........................ 258Wurtz, Mary......................................... 38,108Wyandot Indians......................... 11,219,294Wyandotte, Mich...................................... 161Wyatt, L. B................................................. 331Wybrant, John.................................... 235,305Wyllys, Mary M......................................... 307Wynne, Elizabeth...................................... 623Wynoka, towboat...................................... 649Wyoming, fish hatchery........................ 300
gypsum deposits.................................. 376irrigation............................................... 466post route map...................................... 62reclamation of land............................ 525sheriffs’ encounter with Indians... 57Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home............. 22Wind River Reservation............... ’.. 300
Wyoming, U. S. S............... ........................ 587Wyoming avenue, D. C........... 217,290,299Wyse, Mary E..................................... 325,359Yakima Reservation................. 334,613,615Yalobusha River....................................... 75Yalu, battle of............................................. 507Yamada, Japan, chart......................... 263Yamagawa, Japan, chart....................... 502Yancy, Carrie............................................. 78Yankton, S. Dak., bridges..................... 97,
120,178,292,614Yankton, Norfolk and Southern Rail-
Yantic, Mont., topographic sheet........554Yaquina Bay............................................... 161Yaquina River........................................... 75Yards and Docks, Bur. of, rp., 1903.. 61,153
report, 1904............................................ 642Yam, Bradford......................................... 258
manufacture......................................... 149Yates, Chile................................................ 557Yaw, Mary.............................................210,229Yawn, Green B..................................... 21,42Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad
Company................................ 534
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PageYdris, Jaji bin........................................... 69Yearbook, 1903 .................................... 400,485
1903, separates....................... 429,430,432,433,486,487,488,489,490,518,519,520
Yellow atrophy of liver........................... 413Yellow-bellied terrapin................... 389,474Yellow7 book, Venezuela........................... 589Yellow catfish............................................. 565Yellow fever............................................... 268Yellow fever mosquitoes............ 69,162,507.
destruction of, to print....................... 140’Yellowstone forest reserve..................... 400Yellowstone National Park..................... 597
report, 1903 ............................................. 524Yeomans, Abraham J......................... 31,205Yeomen, enlistment in Navy............... 379Yerba, mate................................................. 498Yesashi, Japan, chart.............................. 641Yick, Quong Hong, see Quong.Yingling, George E.................................. 619Yohum, Philipp......................................... 349Yokohama, Japan, naval hospital.... 60YTork, Freeman...................................... 40,105York, William.................................... 195,237York, Alaska, tin.............................. 375,436York, Me.......................................'.............. 161Yorktown, U. S. S...................................... 437Yosemite Nat. Park... 116,327,363,637,640
report, 1903 ............................................. 524report, 1904............................................. 640
Young, Abram.................................... 238,324Young, Amalia C................................ 304,350
PageY’oung, Annie............................................. 626Young, Charles E...................................... 626Young, Charles W.................................... 625Young, Euphama A......................... 233,324Young, George T................................ 131,209Young, H. Olin..................... 138,218,242,357Young, John L........................................... 250Young, Joseph S.................................... 21,28Young people, and farmers’ institutes. 50Yount, Elizabeth B.......................... 318,352Yukon, railroad................................. 256Yukon Valley....................................... 384
coal.................................................... 150Zabel, Oswald Carl............................. 330Zabriskie, Elias B............................... 331Zaca Lake forest reserve.................. 428Zamacona, Manual Maria de............... 440Zante, petroleum....................................... 581Zanzibar, treaty with U. S.. 63,155,373,428
Zellers, Isaac....................................... 114,232Zerbe, Cilla, see Erving, Annie P.Zimmer Spanish tobacco........................ 520Zinc......................................... 375,377,499,553Zinc white.................................................. 373Zircon............................................................ 499Zittau, Germany....................................... 496
technical institute................................ 498Zoll, Annie H............................................. 33Zoological Park, National.. 98,217,288,291Zoology, index-catalogue............... 143,629Zurich, Switzerland, cotton congress. 522