Guenther, R.-Continued. Commerce, Germany (1903), 262. Cremation statistics, 383. German and foreign flags, Ham- burg, 673. German association, inventors, 147. German meat inspection, 289. German prison fare, 144. Germany's foreign commerce (first Mail matter, care of consuls, 370. Patent medicines, Germany, 304. motives, 157. Plague prevented by vaccination, Population, German Empire, 362. Prevention of typhus, Germany, 18. Rhine navigation statistics, 369. Selium, alleged new metal, 148. Zebrula vs. mule, 350. Gums, Mexico, 566. Gunsaulus, E. N. (consul, Toronto): American branch industries, On- Hanauer, S. W.-Continued. American grain shippers at fault, American iron and steel, Germany, American opportunity, Austria, 355. 222. Austrian floating exhibition, 572. 377. British consular service, 551. British exports, South and West Africa, 571. British vs. German trade, Russia, Cairo International Chamber of Combine against American petrol- Commercial duties, German consuls, Cotton crisis, Lancashire, 566. Electrical industries, Germany, 674. Foreign commerce, Bulgaria, 572. many, 335. Foreign trade, Austria-Hungary, Foreign trade, Egypt, 571. Foreign trade, Kongo State, 382. German-Egyptian trade, 568. labor conditions, 287. German exports, South America, German financial statistics, 297. German pianos in furniture ware- German-Russian commercial treaty, Postal, telegraph, and telephone Preferential prices to foreign buy- Russian exportation efforts, 259. Swiss exports, chocolate and cocoa, Tea growing, Kamerun, 577. Harris, C. B. (consul, Nagasaki), helps Agricultural implements and ve- Brewing industry, Kulmbach, 514. French chambers of commerce, Glass industry, Germany, 19. Harris, E. L.-Continued. Manufacture of porcelain, Germany, Municipal management of public Progress of commercial education, Harris, H. W. (consul, Mannheim): Harvey, H. J. (consul, Fort Erie), enter- Haven, J. (commercial agent, St. Chris- Haynes, T. (consul, Rouen): American corn meal and hominy, France, 101. American periodicals, Rouen, 748. Loom shuttle, northern France, 565. Hazelnuts, Europe, 569. Mexican linaloe, 106. Helps to American trade, Japan, 381. Export, leather goods, 391. Holland: Duty on packages, 578. Industrial education, 472. Hollis, W. S. (consul, Lourenço Mar- American cattle, South Africa, 447. South African coal fields, 381. Steam communication, Southeast Africa, 327. Holloway, W. R. (consul-general, St. Petersburg): Mineral output, Russia, 517. Homesteaders, Northwest Canada, 156. Acquiring public land, 645. Agricultural implements and vehi- Exports, Puerto Cortes, 745. Immigration and foreign trade, 644. New revenue stamps. 575. Hops, world's crop, 384. Horse insurance, governmental, Ba- Hosiery, American, Orient, 438. Petroleum industry, Roumania, 120. Howe, C. (consul, Sheffield), Sheffield Hughes, O. J. D. (consul-general, Co- Advance in price of German rub- Artificial pumice, 244. Automatic couplers, 66. Automatic stoking, 608. Coal, Germany, 53. Commercial and industrial depres- sion, Germany, 506. Cotton growing, Russia, 566. Hughes, O. J. D.-Continued. German-Asiatic trade, 511. Illuminating material, new, discovered. 65. German cotton spinners' supplies, German locomotives, 563. German machine building, foreign markets, 570. German method of drying wood, German-South American trade, 510. Machinery insurance, Germany, Mercerized-cotton experiments, 611. 241. New German electric pumps, 605. New iron-hardening process, 236. New paper and wall coating, 565. Portland cement from slag, 112. Rubber-tree planting in the East, Scientific inventions and experi- ments, 595. To make Berlin a seaport, 671. many, 270. Hungarian attorneys and notaries, United States, 219. Hungary: Fruit crop, 101. Hungarian-Mexican trade, 355. Subsidizing flax and hemp produc- tion, 393. Hunt, W. H. (consul, Tamatave), reduc- Imitation silk from wood, 51. Immigration and foreign trade, Hon- Immigration, Cuba, 431. Import duties, increase, Guatemala, 760. Importation of fruit, England, 389. Argentine Republic, 162. Austria-Hungary, 164. British India, 164, 177. Croatia-Slavonia, 356. Foreign countries, 164. Industrial conditions: Colombia, 764. Peru, 12. Industrial development, Ireland, 390. Americanizing Scotland's, 430. Cotton, state of, Russia, 45. Glass, Germany, 19. Migratory movements, 769. Injurious effect, German meat-inspection Horse, governmental, Bavaria, 23. Inventors' association, German, 147. Ireland, industrial development, 390. Iron: England's supply, 389. Exports, Germany, 368. German export prices, 20. Iron and coal, America and Germany, 583. Iron and steel: German, England, 364. Mexico's importations, 403. World's production, 338. Iron and steel industry, Russia, 694. Alleged discrimination against Beet-sugar interests, combination, Cork forests, destruction, 693. Exports, 164, 177. Exports, antiques, forbidden, 195. Increased emigration to United Industrial education, 471. Opportunities, American contract- Regulations concerning foreign River and canal improvements, 85. Ivory, Antwerp, market, 336. |