| CHAPTER | | PAGE |
|---|
| | Introductory | xi |
| I | My Itinerary and Working Plan | [3] |
| II | The Welcome in the City Beautiful to its
Builders | [8] |
| III | Chicago—A Landlord for Its Homeless Workers | [28] |
| IV | The Merciful Awakening of New York | [42] |
| V | Homeless—In the National Capital | [48] |
| VI | Little Pittsburg of the West and Its Great
Wrong | [57] |
| VII | “Latter-Day Saints” Who Sin Against Society | [62] |
| VIII | Kansas City and Its Heavy Laden | [71] |
| IX | The New England “Conscience” | [82] |
| X | Philadelphia’s “Brotherly Love” | [95] |
| XI | Pittsburg and the Wolf | [104] |
| XII | Omaha and Her Homeless | [117] |
| XIII | San Francisco—The Mission, the Prison, and
the Homeless | [123] |
| XIV | Experiences in Los Angeles | [136] |
| XV | In Portland | [144] |
| XVI | Tacoma | [160] |
| XVII | In Seattle | [164] |
| XVIII | Spokane | [172] |
| XIX | Minneapolis | [178] |
| XX | In the Great City of New York | [183] |
| XXI | New York State—The Open Fields | [197] |
| XXII | The Laborer the Farmer’s Greatest Asset | [207] |
| XXIII | Albany—In the Midst of the Fight | [218] |
| XXIV | Cleveland—The Crime of Neglect | [223] |
| XXV | Cincinnati—Necessity’s Brutal Chains | [244] |
| XXVI | Louisville and the South | [256] |
| XXVII | Memphis—A City’s Fault and a Nation’s
Wrong | [279] |
| XXVIII | Houston—The Church and the City’s Sin
Against Society | [288] |
| XXIX | San Antonio—Whose Very Name is Music | [296] |
| XXX | Milwaukee—Will the Philosophy of Socialism
End Poverty? | [305] |
| XXXI | Toledo—The “Golden Rule” City | [310] |
| XXXII | Spotless Detroit | [314] |
| XXXIII | Conclusion | [318] |
| XXXIV | Visions | [328] |
| | Appendix | [339] |