Idaho.—Population (1900), 161,772. Illinois.—Population (1900), 4,821,550. Immigration discussed by President McKinley, 11. Inaugural Addresses of President— McKinley, 7, 162. Roosevelt, 314, India.—Area, 1,559,603 square miles; population (1901), 294,266,701. Indian Appropriation Bill.—Necessity of passing, discussed, 35. Indian Territory.—Population (1900), 302,060. Indiana.—Population (1900), 2,416,462. Indians: Action recommended to enable the Iroquois, Delawares, and Abenaki in Canada to attend exposition held at Omaha, 45. Act to refer claims for depredations by, to Court of Claims, veto, 159. Instructions to commissioners engaged with, in Indian Territory, 34. Treaty with, ratified by proclamation, 40. Five civilized tribes discussed, 33. Internal Revenue.—During the recent war with Spain there was collected in 1901 from the taxes imposed for war purposes $306,871,669. Iowa.—Population (1900), 2,231,853. Italy.—Population (1901), 32,450,000. Indemnity paid by United States for subjects of, lynched, 156, 158.
J.
Japan.—Commercial relations with, 70, 128. Questions with, settled, 27. Relations with, 68.
K.
Kansas.—Population (1900), 1,470,495. Kentucky.—Population (1900), 2,147,174. Kongo Free State.—Population (1901), about 30,000,000. Korea or Corea.—Population estimated from eight to sixteen millions.
L.
La Abra Silver Mining Company, claim of against Mexico, 129. Labor, principal of arbitration in, referred to, 46. Labor, Hours of: Referred to, 46, 152. Laborers, Alien: Discussed, 46, 152. Lands, Public: Discussed, 87, 149. Disposition of, discussed by President McKinley, 149. Opened to settlement, proclaimed, 178, 196, 215, 237, 243, 261, 274, 277, 286, 289, 290, 371, 382, 384. Sale of, discussed by President McKinley, 149. Set apart as public reservation by proclamation of President—
McKinley, 169, 171, 175, 179, 185, 187, 189, 190, 194, 195, 204, 206, 209, 213, 226, 227, 236, 237, 239, 247, 256.
Roosevelt, 360, 361, 364, 367, 369, 374, 375, 377, 383, 385, 390, 392, 398, 397, 400, 401, 402, 403. Lawshe, Abraham L.—Report of and investigation into expenditure of Cuban funds, 155. Liberia.—The total population in 1902 was 1,500,000, mostly natives. Library of Congress, referred to, 37. Life Insurance Companies, American.—Exclusion of, from transacting business in Germany, 67, 125. Referred to, 37. Loans, discussed, 9. Louisiana.—Population (1900) was 1,381,625. Lynching in, referred to, 19. Sufferers from floods relieved by appropriation, 17. Low, Seth, Peace Commissioner at The Hague, 80. Lynchings, discussed, 19, 39, 68, 101, 127, 155, 156, 158. Lynn Canal, referred to, 126.
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McArthur, General, Military Governor of Philippine Islands, 18. McKinley, William (twenty-fifth and twenty-sixth President of the U.S.): Advancement and progress of the United States discussed by, 292. Agriculture, department of, discussed by, 87. Alaska, discussed by, 67, 126.
Legislation for, recommended by, 32, 97. Alien Contract Law, amendment of, recommended by, 46, 152. American Republics, Bureau of, discussed by, 47, 78, 133. Annual message of, 22, 53, 113. Arbitration, discussed by, 13, 30, 77, 129. Army, discussed by, 82, 146. Bering Sea Fisheries, discussed by, 29, 72. Biographical sketch of, 5. Buffalo, Pan-American Exposition at, discussed by, 79, 133. Census, discussed by, 86, 151. China, Boxer uprising in, discussed by, 114. Civil Service discussed by, 12, 37, 102, 152. Commerce, discussed by, 12, 56, 78, 133, 157. Cuban insurrection and policy of the United States regarding, discussed by, 19, 41. Death of—
Action of Congress on, 309.
Announcement of, to Vice-President and reply to, 298.
To Representatives abroad, 298.
To the Army, 299.
To the Navy, 301.
To the Treasury, 303.
Certificate of the coroner, 304.
House Committee named, 309.
News at the White House, 297.
Official order of observances, 304.
Official order of the Army, 300.
Order of procession, 306.
Orders to the Army, 303.
To the Guard of Honor, 307.
To the Navy, 308.
Proclamation of, by President Roosevelt, 358.
Dewey appointed acting Rear-Admiral by, 258. Executive orders of, 258. Extraordinary session of Congress, 167.
Senate, 234. Extraordinary session of Congress by proclamation of, 167. Finances discussed by, 7, 13, 15, 23, 54, 134, 162. Foreign policy discussed by, 12, 19, 41. Germany, relations with, discussed by, 66, 126. Government for Philippine Islands discussed by, 88, 92, 138. Harrison, Hon. Benjamin, death of, 235. Hawaiian Cable concession, 183. Hawaiian Islands, annexation of, discussed by, 26, 96.
Affairs in, discussed by, 96, 150.
Cable communication with, discussed by, 52, 126. Hobart, Garret P., death of, referred to by, 53. Immigration, discussed by, 11. Italy, recommendations regarding lynching of subjects of, made by, 68, 127, 156, 158. Japan, Commercial relations with, discussed by, 70, 128.
Questions with, discussed by, 27. Kansas Pacific Railway, claims against, dismissed by, 35. Labor, hours of, discussed by, 46, 152. Lands, Public—
Set apart as public reservation, 169, 170, 174, 182, 185, 187, 189, 190, 194, 195, 206, 209, 213, 226, 231, 236, 239, 241, 251, 256. Opened for settlement, 178, 196, 215, 237, 243.
Lands, Public, set apart as public reservation by proclamation of, 169, 170, 174, 182, 185, 187, 189, 190, 195, 204, 209, 213, 226, 231, 236, 241, 251, 256.
Opened for settlement by proclamation of, 178, 190, 215, 237, 243.
Revenue derived from, discussed by, 149. Last speech of, 292. Loans, discussed by, 9. Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 257. Lynchings, discussed by, 19, 40, 68, 101, 127, 155, 158. Manila, cable communication with, discussed by, 46, 70, 136. Marshall Day, referred to, 153. Mexico, treaty with, discussed by, 71. Monetary Commission, discussed by, 21. Modification of tariff laws, discussed by, 10. Mosquito Indian strip, insurrection in and treatment of American citizens, discussed by, 62, 130. Navy discussed by, 31, 84, 137, 148.
Vessels for, construction of discussed and commendations regarding, by, 31. Nicaragua Canal, discussed by, 28, 63, 130. Nicaragua, relations with, discussed by, 27.
Revolution in, discussed by, 129. Ocean cables with Philippines, 46. Ozama River bridge claims, referred to, 124. Pacific Railway Claims, discussed by, 35, 86. Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo, discussed by, 79, 133. Paris, France, Universal Exposition at, discussed by, 18, 30, 38, 45, 65, 108, 113, 124, 152, 154, 158. Patent Office, discussed by, 85, 150.
At The Hague, discussed by, 80, 129. Pennsylvania, riots at Lattimer, discussed by, 85, 149. Peru, affairs in, discussed by, 129. Philippine Islands, affairs in, discussed by, 138.
Government for, discussed by, 88, 92, 138. Postal service, discussed by, 83, 148. Proclamations of—
Cessation of Tariff, Puerto Rico, 254.
Copyright—
Netherlands, 212.
Costa Rica, 205. Puerto Rico, legislation for, suggested by, 99, 144.
Relief for, discussed by, 100.
Expeditions against, discussed by, 99, 144. Questions with Japan, discussed by, 27. Reciprocal Commercial Agreement, France, 172.
Germany, 228.
Italy, 229. Revocation of suspension of port dues, Tobago, 192.
Trinidad, 193. Samoan Islands, affairs of, and policy of United States concerning, discussed by, 72, 125, 132. Sherman, Hon. John, death of, 233. Southern Ute Indians, Colorado, 196. Suspension of tonnage dues, Mexico, 168, 186.
Denmark, 177. Thanksgiving, 167, 182, 208, 234. The assassination of, 296. Transfer of, to United States referred to by, 27. Trusts, discussed by, 11, 57. Veto messages of—
Navajo, 108. Water boundary commission discussed by, 71, 129. Macrum, Charles E., Consul at Durban concerning mail of, 104. Mahan, Alfred T., Peace Commissioner at The Hague, 80. Maine.—Population in 1900 was 694,466. Manila, Philippine Islands: Cable communication with, recommended, 46, 70, 146. Liquor at, sale of, 110. Marshall Day, referred to, 153. Maryland.—Population in 1900 was 1,188,044. Massachusetts.—Population in 1900 was 2,605,346. Mexico.—Population in 1901 was 12,100,000. Claims of Benjamin Weil and La Abra Silver Mining Co. against, 129. Convention with, 40. Fugitive criminals convention with, for surrender of, 71. Lynching of subjects at Yreka, indemnity recommended, 40. Relations with, 71. Treaty regarding Water boundary commission discussed, 71, 129. Treaty with, discussed by President McKinley, 71. Michigan.—The population in 1900 was 2,420,982. Minnesota.—The population in 1900 was 1,751,394. Mississippi.—The population in 1900 was 1,551,270. Appropriation recommended for sufferers by flood in, 17. Missouri.—Population in 1900 was 3,106,665. Monetary Commission, discussed, 21. Montana.—The population in 1900 was 243,329. Morgan City, The, mentioned, 71. Mosquito Indian Strip, insurrection in, discussed, 62, 130.