uinaldo:
Referred to, 104, 111.
Alabama.--Population (1900), 1,828,697.
Alaska.--Population (1900), 62,592.
Discussed, 67, 126.
Education in, preparation for, recommended, 150.
Legislation, recommended, 32, 97.
Military Department of, 32.
Referred to, 32, 84, 150.
Alexander, Gen. E.P.:
Settlement of question between Costa Rica and Nicaragua by, 124.
Algeria.--Area 184,474 square miles;
population (1900) about 4,774,042.
Allen Contract Law, amendment of, recommended, 46, 152.
Amelia Island, a seacoast island on the northeast of Florida
between the mouths of the St. Mary and Nassau rivers.
American Republics, Bureau of:
Discussed, 47, 78, 133.
Report of, transmitted and discussed, 47.
Annual Messages of President:
McKinley, 22, 53, 113.
Roosevelt, 315.
Arbitration, International:
Attitude of Great Britain and United States discussed, 12, 30, 129.
Treaty with Great Britain regarding, discussed, 13, 77.
Argentine Republic.--Area 1,113,849 square miles;
population (1900), 4,794,149.
Treaty with, discussed, 122.
Arizona Territory.--Population (1900), 122,212.
Arkansas.--Population (1900), 1,311,564.
Armenians obtaining citizenship in United States and returning
to Turkey expelled, discussed, 132.
Army:
Commanding officers and men praised by President Roosevelt, 395.
Discussed by President--
McKinley, 82, 146.
Roosevelt, 343, 395.
Eulogy on the Army of United States by President Roosevelt,
won by their gallantry and efficiency in the Cuban and Philippine
campaigns, 395.
Asia.--Population estimated in 1900 to be 923,367,000.
Attorney-General, Philander Chase Knox, Pennsylvania, born 1853;
admitted to the bar 1875;
present appointment April 5, 1901.
Australia.--Population (1901), 3,767,443.
Austria-Hungary.--Population (1900), 45,085,000.
Claims of, regarding subjects killed in riot in Pennsylvania, 62.
Expulsion of American citizens, 122.
Autonomous Government for Cuba discussed, 334.
B.
Bahama Islands.--Population (1901), 53,735.
Banks and Banking, special commission to make suggestions
concerning, recommended, 328.
Banks, National.--The total number of banks organized under the
act aggregates 5,820. Of these several have since become insolvent
or gone into liquidation, leaving in April, 1902, a total of 4,423
in operation, with resources aggregating $5,962,135,452, and a
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