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EVANS, REV. A. GRANT, President Henry Kendall College, Muskogee, Ind. Ter.

FISK, MRS. CLINTON B., 175 West 58th St., New York, N. Y.

FOSTER, REV. DR. ADDISON P. and MRS., Boston, Mass.

FRANKLIN, Col. Walter S., 24 Mt. Vernon Place, East, Baltimore, Md. FRISSELL, REV. DR. H. B. and MRS., President Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va.

FRYE, MRS. MYRA E., President Maine Indian Association, 142 Ocean Ave., Portland, Me.

GANSS, REV. DR. H. G., Carlisle, Pa.

GATES, HON. MERRILL E., Secretary Board of Indian Commissioners, 1429 New York Ave., Washington, D. C.

GILMAN, HON. GORHAM D., 50 Franklin St., Boston, Mass.

GILMORE, PROF. J. H., Rochester Theological Seminary, Rochester, N. Y. GOODALE, BRIG.-GEN. G. A. and MRS., 41 Jordan Ave., Wakefield, Mass. GOODMAN, MR. C. W. and MRS., Superintendent Phoenix Indian School, Phoenix, Ariz.

HALL, REV. DR. HECTOR and MRS., 40 Third St., Troy, N. Y.

HALLOCK, REV. DR. J. N. and MRS., Editor Christian Work, 86 Bible House, New York, N. Y.

HOLDEN, MR. L. E. and MRS., The Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio. HOLLANDER, PROF. JACOB H., Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. HOSMER, PROF. FRANK A., Amherst College, Amherst, Mass.

HOWARD, GEN. CHARLES H., Editor Farm, Field and Fireside, Masonic Temple, Chicago, Ill.

IRWIN, MISS AGNES, Dean of Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass.

IVES, MISS MARIE E., Editor Indian's Friend, Station A, New Haven, Conn. JAMES, HON. DARWIN R. and MRS., Chairman Board of Indian Commissioners, 226 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

JANNEY, MR. JOSEPH J., Plaza Hotel, Baltimore, Md.

JESUP, MR. CHARLES M. and MRS., 115 Broadway, New York, N. Y.

JONES, HON. WILLIAM A., Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C.

KEELER, MISS LUCY E., 417 Birchard Ave., Freemont, Ohio.

KINNEY, MRS. SARA T., President Connecticut Indian Association, 46 Park St., New Haven, Conn.

LADD, REV. HORATIO O. and MRS., Grace Rectory, Jamaica, L. I.

LEIPZIGER, DR. HENRY M., New York State Board of Education, Park Ave. and 59th St., New York, N. Y.

LE ROY, MR. ALBERT A., Lakehurst, N. J.

LINDSAY, PROF. SAMUEL MCCUNE, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

LIPPINCOTT, Rev. Dr. J. A., M. E. Hospital, South Broad and Wolf Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.

MAYNARD, MR. L. A. and MRS., Oneonta, N. Y.

MCELROY, MR. JOHN E. and MRS., 170 State St., Albany, N. Y.

MCELROY, MR. WILLIAM H. and MRS., 180 West 88th St., New York, N. Y.
MCKENNON, CAPT. A. S., Kali-Inla Building, South McAlester, Ind. Ter.
MESERVE, DR. C. F. and MRS., President Shaw University, Raleigh, N. C.
MILNE, DR. WILLIAM J. and MRS., State Normal College, Albany, N. Y.
OSKISON, Mr. JOHN M., care of The Evening Post, New York, N. Y.
PAGE, MRS. A. R., 252 West 128th St., New York, N. Y.
PECK, MR. CYRUS, 88 North 5th St., Newark, N. J.

PEPPERMAN, MR. W. LEON, Assistant-Chief Bureau of Insular Affairs, Washington, D. C.

PHILLIPS, MR. H. C., Mohonk Lake, N. Y.

PIERSON, REV. DR. A. T. and MRS., East Northfield, Mass.

PIERSON, MR. D. L. and MRS., 1515 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

QUINTON, MRS. AMELIA S., 156 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.

REEL, MISS ESTELLE, Superintendent of Indian Schools, Washington, D. C. REIBOLD, MR. LEONARD E., 155 West 48th St., New York, N. Y.

ROBERTSON, MISS ALICE M., Supervisor of Schools for the Creek Nation,
Muskogee, Ind. Ter.

ROWE, PROF. LEO S., University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.
RYAN, MOST REV. P. J., Member Board of Indian Commissioners, Logan
Sq., Philadelphia, Pa.

SCUDDER, PROF. MYRON T., Normal School, New Paltz, N. Y.

SEGER, MR. NEATHA and MRS.. Colony, Okla.

SHERMAN, HON. JAMES S. and MRS., Chairman Committee on Indian Affairs, House of Representatives, Utica, N. Y.

SHINN, MR. JAMES T. and MRS., "Harriton," Bryn Mawr, Pa.

SMILEY, HON. ALBERT K., Member Board of Indian Commissioners, Mohonk

Lake, N. Y.

SMILEY, MR. DANIEL and MRS., Mohonk Lake, N. Y.

SMILEY, MISS SARAH F., 2022 F St., N. W., Washington, D. C.

SMITH, HON. GEORGE J. and MRS., Kingston, N. Y.

SMITH, REV. DR. GEORGE W. and MRS., President Trinity College, Hart

ford, Conn.

SNIFFEN, MR. M. K., 1305 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.

SPINING, REV. GEORGE L., South Orange, N. J.

STANDING, MR. ALFRED J., Librarian Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa.
STONE, REV. JOHN TIMOTHY and MRS., 1316 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md.
TALCOTT, MR. JAMES and MRS., 7 West 57th St., New York, N. Y.

TAYLOR, REV. DR. JAMES M. and MRS., President Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

VAN SLYKE, REV. DR. J. G. and MRS., Kingston, N. Y.

N. Y.

WALK, MISS LINA J., care of Christian Work, 86 Bible House, New York,
WARDWELL, MR. W. T. and MRS., 21 West 58th St., New York, N. Y.
WHEELER, MR. EDWARD J. and MRS., Editor Literary Digest, 44 East 23d
St., New York, N. Y.
WHITTLESEY, GEN. E. and MRS., Member Board of Indian Commis-
sioners, 1429 New York Ave., Washington, D. C.

WILLIAMS, MR. JOHN J. and MRS., 401 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
WOOD, MR. FRANK and MRS., Boston Indian Citizenship Committee, 352
WISTAR, MR. E. M. and MRS., 908 Provident Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
WOOD, MR. JAMES and MRS., Mt. Kisco, N. Y.
Washington St. Boston, Mass.

LIST OF SPEAKERS.

Ames, C. H., 121.

Armstrong, William N., 11I.
Atkinson, Fred W., 58.
Birnie, Douglas P., 118.

Bonaparte, Charles J., 10, 16, 23, 31,
32, 35, 36, 38, 43, 47, 51, 53, 55,
66, 77, 86, 94, 99, 117, 121, 124,
127, 132, 134, 139, 142, 154.
Brosius, S. M., 148, 150.
Brumbaugh, Martin G., 86.
Bryan, E. B., 43.
Burgess, Miss M., 153.
Collins, Miss Mary C., 135.
Coppock, Benjamin S., 51.
Cutter, Miss A. E., 37.
Davis, William V. W., 53.
Elmendorf, Joachim, 160.
Evans, A. Grant, 47, 130.
Foster, Addison P., 142.
Gates, Merrill E., 154.
Gilman, Gorham D., 100.
Goodale, G. A., 77.

Goodman, Charles W., 142.
Hollander, Jacob H., 95.

Hosmer, Frank A., 107.

James, Darwin R., 139.

Jones, William A., 23.
Lindsay, Samuel McCune, 90
Lippincott, J. A., 144.
McKennon, A. S., 127.
Meserve, Charles F., 156, 165
Nahwats, 56.

Page, Mrs. A. R., 55.
Pepperman, W. Leon, 66.
Periconic, 57-

Pierson, Arthur T., 156.
Quinton, Mrs. A. S., 152.
Reel, Miss Estelle, 36.

Robertson, Miss Alice M., 132.

Rowe, Leo S., 38.

Seger, Neatha, 138.

Sherman, James S., 124.

Smiley, Albert K., 9, 99, 127, 147,

154, 166.

Spining, George L., 140, 163.
Standing, A. J., 32.

Stone, John Timothy, 165.
Wheeler, Edward J., 164.
White Wolf, Howard, 36.
Whittlesey, E., 16.
Wood, Frank, 31, 147.
Wood, James, 30, 147.

INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

Abolition of Indian Bureau, 5, 126.
Agencies, Discontinuance of, 5, 20.
Alaska, 5.

Allotments, 16, 21, 33.

American Bar Association, Charges of Refuted, 23.

American Teachers in Philippines, 44. Annexation of Hawaii, 106. Appropriations for Indian Service, 22, 162.

Armstrong, Richard, 109.

Armstrong, Samuel C., 109, 111.
Atkinson, A. T., 109.

Atkinson, Fred W., 44.

Barrows, David P., 46.
Bonaparte, Charles J., 10, 58.
Burton, Frederick R., 117.
Carlisle Indian School, 153, 154.
Carter, George R., 104, 110.
Cherokees, The, 19, 21, 47, 51.

Cheyennes, The, 22.

Chickasaws, The, 19, 21.

Chinese in Hawaii, 104, 110, 118.
Choctaws, The, 19, 21.

Christianity as a Civilizing Force, 135-138, 157-161.

Citizenship for Indians, 48.

Closing Up the Indian Bureau, 5.
Comanches, The, 55.

Conference, Object of, 9; Reports of, 31.

Cook, Captain, 108.
Creeks, The, 19, 21.

Crow Reservation, 16, 17.

Cullom, S. M., 102.

Dawes Commission, The, 12, 128. Dawes, Henry L., 54, 163, 165, 166. Delawares, Suit of against Cherokees, 21.

Dole, S. B., 100, 103.

Economic Needs of Hawaii, 104, 108. Education, Indian, 5, 18, 29, 51. Education in Hawaii, 105, 109. Education in Philippines, 43-47. Educational Needs of Indian Territory, 132, 133.

Educational Needs of Porto Rico, 6,

93.

Eliot, C. W., 65.

Evans, A. Grant, 147.

Federal Aid to Education, 7, 94-
Filipinos, The: Americanization of,
62; Attitude toward Education, 63;
Characteristics of, 45, 46, 61, 62;
Classified, 68; Compared with In-
dians, 67; Participation in Govern-
ment, 72, 73; Religion of, 43.
Finances of Porto Rico, 95-98.
Five Civilized Tribes, 12, 19, 21.
Foraker Bill, 86.

Freear, Chief Justice, 102.
Free Trade, 96.

Friar Land Question, 75.
Garrett, Philip C., 99.
Germans in Hawaii, 111.

Government's Obligation to Indians,

13.

Government of Philippines, 69-73.
Government of Porto Rico, 86.
Hawaii: Asiatic Labor in, 104, 110,
115-118; Development of, 105; Early
History, 107, 116; Education in,
105, 109; Foundations of Govern-
ment in, 113; Future of, 104, 115,
121; Missionary Work in, 101, 107,
108, 111-113; Needs of, 7, 104, 118;
Politics in, 100-104, 110, 119; Popu-
lation of, 108, 114; Products of,
105; Revenues of, 106, 120.
Hawaiian Annexation, Benefits of, 106.
Hawaiian People, The, 109, 120.
Hawaiians as Public Officers, 103, 112.
Hitt, R. R., 102.

Home, The, Influence of, 6.
Igorrotes, The, 43, 68.
Ilocanos, The, 68.

Independence for Filipinos, 60, 67.
Indian Bureau, 5, 17.

Indian Education, 5, 51-53; Statistics of, 18, 29. Indian Industries, 6. Indian Question, 19; Religious Aspects of, 157-161. Indian Policy, The, 23.

Indian Schools: Appropriations for,

19; Boarding, 6, 28, 136; Day, 6, 137; In New York, 18; List of, 18; Non-Reservation, 29, 126, 136, 144; Reservation, 6, 126, 136. Indians, Rights of, 12.

Indian Territory: Educational Needs of, 19, 47-51, 132, 133; Liquor Problem in, 127-132, 133, 134, 147, 161; Population of, 13; School Problem in, 48-51; Whites in, 48.

Irrigation of Indian Lands, 17, 139, 140, 143.

Japanese in Hawaii, 104, 110, 115, 116.
Jolo, 78.

Jones, William A., 32, 125.
Klamath Reservation, 17.
Labor for Indians, 25, 135-

Leasing of Indian Lands, 16, 26.
Legislation for Indians, 30.
Lindsay, Samuel M., 89.

Liquor Problem in Indian Territory, 127-134, 161.

List of Members, 167.
List of Officers, 2.
Long, John D., 139.
McKennon, A. S., 147.

McKinley, William, 86, 87.

Members, List of, 167.

Mercer, William A., 153, 154.

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Missionary Party" in Hawaii, 111. Missionary Work, 135-137, 157-161. Mitchell, Senator, 102.

Mohonk Lodge, 138.

Moros, The, Described, 77-86.
Nahwats, 55.

Navaho Reservation, 17.
Negro Problem, The, 64.
Negritos, The, 43, 68.

Newlands Resolution, The, 100.
New York Indians, 22.

Northern California Indians, 150-155.
Officers, List of, 2, 10.

Ogden Land Co., The, 22.
Ojibway Music, 117.
Pala Reservation, 17.
Periconic, 55.

Philippine Commission, The, 61. Philippine Islands: American Opportunities in, 47; Area of, 43; Census of, 75; Christians in, 44; Civil Government of, 44, 61; Civil Service in, 72; Currency of, 74; Economic Needs of, 6, 64, 76, 97; Education in, 6, 4347, 62, 73: Exports of, 76; Finances of, 64; Government of, Described, 69-73; People of, 43, 44, 45, 61, 62, 67; Postal System of, 74; Revenues of, 75; Railroads in, 76; Sanitation of, 75; Spanish Administration of, 65. Pima Indians: Committee to Investigate, 142; History of, 140; Irrigation for Benefit of, 17, 139, 140, 143, 162.

Pine Ridge Reservation, 16.
Platform of Conference, 5.

Political Evils in Hawaii, 7, 101, 102, 103, 110, 119.

Porto Rican Laws, Revision of, 39-43.

Porto Rican People, The, 90.
Porto Rico: Economic Prospects of,
98; Education in, 6, 87-90, 94, 98;
Free Trade with, 96; Finances of,
95-98; Government of, 39, 42, 86;
Institutions of, 38; School Problem
in, 6, 88, 93, 98.

Portuguese in Hawaii, 110.
Pratt, R. H.,
154.

Pueblo Indians, 148.

Puyallup Lands, Sale of, 17.
Railroads, Need of in Philippines, 76.
Rations, Cutting Down of, 24, 135, 138;
Statistics of, 25.

Resolutions on Liquor in Indian Territory, 161; on Schools for Indian Territory, 162; on Water Rights of the Pimas, 162; in Memory of Henry L. Dawes, 163; of Thanks, 163.

Roe, Walter C., 138.

Roosevelt, President, 103, 110.
Rosebud Reservation, 16.

St. Louis Exposition, Indian Exhibit at, 20.

Sale of Indian Lands, 16, 21.
Salt River Reservation, 143.
Schools, Indian, 6, 18, 19, 28, 34, 126,
136, 137, 144·

Schools in Porto Rico, 6, 87-90, 94, 98.
Schools in Philippines, 45.
Seminoles, The, 19.

Sherman, James S., 129.
Shoshone Reservation, 16, 22.
Smith, James F., 46.

Spain, Work of in Philippines, 67.
Suffrage Abuse in Hawaii, 110.
Taft, William H., 44, 61.
Tagalos, The, 68.

Tariff Revision, 6, 76, 97.
Tribal Funds, Disposition of, 19.
Tribal Payments, Effects of, 26.
Tribal Relations, 26; to be Broken up,

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