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Occupation abroad of immigrants,
446-453.

Occupations of immigrants, 31, 32;
153; 312.

Offenses of personal violence, 55.
Ohio, 105, 117.

Oneida, N. Y., 89.

Order of the Star Spangled Banner,
322.

Oregon, 233, 235, 238, 241, 256.
Oriental immigration, 231; 363; 369-

370; social and political objec-
tions to, 258-260.

Oriental people the, prejudice
against, 215-216.
Orientals, advantages

with the educated, 219.
Overcrowding, 131-133;
(see also Congestion.)

of contact

141-143.

Pacific coast, immigrants to the,
214-230.

Pacific Islands, the, 42.

Padrone system, the, 97; 179-180.
Panic, effect of on deposits, 115.
Panna Marya, Texas, 92.
Parochial schools, 77; 120-121; 271;
311-314.

Passaic, N. J., 72.

"Passenger Cases," the, 328.

Passports, 22.

Paterson, N. J., 72., 213.

Pauperism, 41.

Paupers, 43, 49; 357; 360-361.
Penal institutions, records of, 54.
Pennsylvania, 193, 222, 294, 295.
Percy, Le Roy, 3.

Periodicals, in foreign tongues, 34.
Permanency of residence, 273.

Philadelphia, 128, 131, 136, 137,
323.

Physical condition of immigrants, 28.
Pittsburgh, Pa, 72, 176, 179.

Polish, 48, 52, 56, 61, 62, 63, 73, 75,
83, 92-93, 96, 97, 98, 109, 126,
130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 138,
144, 148, 151, 181, 287, 302, 307,
308, 315, 316.

Political condition of foreign-born
male employees, the, 427-428.
Political dangers of unrestricted im-
migration, the, 213.

Political persecution, 10.

Population of the Pacific coast, the,
220.

Population of the United States, lit-
eracy of the, 440-442.
Portage county, 92.
Porto Rico, 130.

Portuguese, the, 83, 95, 151, 220,
221, 226, 236, 259, 304, 307, 315,
316.

Press of immigrants, 118-119.
Priests, the influence of, 272.
Procurers, debarred, 65.

Property-holding, 294-299; in Wind-
ber, 296, in Steelton, 297.
Prostitutes, debarred, 65; methods
of entry and exploitation, 66.
(see also White slave traffic.)
Protection of immigrants, the, 261;
362.

Providence, R. I., 72.

Public Affairs, interest in, 290-293.

Race distribution of industrial work-
ers, the, 470-471.

Race prejudice, 214-216.

Racial Displacements, 205-207; 222-
223.

Racial tendencies, 49.
Radom, Ill., 93.

Railroads laborers, racial classifica-
tion of, 180-181.

Railroads, the activities of, 280.
Railway companies, the, 21.

Read, the ability to (see literacy).
Refugees, religious and political,
365-366.

Religious persecution, 10, 11.
Religious work, opportunity for, 79.
Remedies, 357-376; few new laws
needed, 357-358; industrial condi-
tions demand restriction, 358-359;
recommendation of the immigra
tion commission, 359-365; discus-
sion of proposed legislation, 365-
376.

Rent, as a factor in congestion, 134-

135; in its relation to standards of
living, 143-144.

Residence, period of in the U. S.,
497-499.

Restriction, the imperative need of,
211; 358-359; methods of 364;
movement for, 332; principles of,
363-364; for a fixt number, 340-
343; 374-375; Retardation in
schools, 307-311.

Returned immigrant, 16; 20; 36-40.
Residence, length of, 181-182.
Rochester, N. Y., 72.

Roman Catholics, 320; opposition
to, 322.

Roosevelt, Theodore, his views re-
garding immigration, 14.
Rossford, O., 72.

Rumanians, the, 56, 76, 142, 144,
151, 181, 183, 185, 302, 315.
Rural communities, per cent. of peo-
ple in, 536.

Russia, attitude toward emigration,
15; ticket agents in, 22.
Russians, conviction of for larceny,
56; in agriculture, 82; 142, 151,
181, 183, 224, 302, 315.
Ruthenians, the, 143, 144, 315.

Saint Louis, Mo., 176.
Saint Paul, Minn., 176.

Saloons, 126.

San Francisco, 232, 235, 283, 313.
Sanitation, 136-137.
Scandinavians, the, 271.

School attendance and progress,
302-314; scope of 302-303; data
regarding public schools, 303;
in New Orleans, Kansas City,
Duluth, Chelsea, Boston, New
York and Chicago, 303; races in,
compared, 304; retardation in,
307-311; parochial schools, 311;
higher educational institutions,
311-312; teachers, 312-314; statis-
tics of, 540.

Schools, assimilative force of, 304-
313.

Scottish, the, 48, 61, 63, 148, 270,
287, 293, 295, 307, 313.
Scotch-Irish, the, 11.
Seamen, aliens, 360.

Seasonal laborers, 95-99; races of,

96, 97; wages and hours among,
97, 98; housing conditions of,
98; standards of living among,
98; in the West, 224-225.

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Sicilians, the, 86, 87, 98, 287, 288.
Skull, shape of the, 286-287.
Sleeping-rooms, congestion in, 143.
Slovaks, the, 38, 73, 75, 76, 83, 94,
126, 130, 132, 133, 144, 148, 151,
181, 189, 225, 287, 295, 302, 307.
Slovaktown, Ark., 94.

Slovenians, the, 38, 132, 133, 134,
135, 137, 143, 224, 225, 295, 298,
302.
Smuggling of Chinese and Japanese,
the, 221.

Social dangers, the, from unrestrict
ed immigration, 213.
Social evil, the, 64-68.

Social problems of the recent immi-
grant, 41-69.

Social service, the, of the Y. M. C.
A., 274-276.

Social work, opportunity for, 79.
South Carolina, 279.

Spanish, the, 70, 150, 315, 316.
Standards of living, 12, 13; (see also
living conditions, congestion, so-
cial dangers).

Stature of the immigrant, the, 289.
Steamships agents, 106, 107; com-
panies, 21.

Steelton, Pa., number of immigrant
business establishments in, 125;
property-holding in, 297.
Steerage, the, 361.
Steubenville, O., 72.
Stock raising, 82.

Strike breakers, immigrants' as, 222.
Sunnyside, Ark., 86.

Supreme Court of New York State,
records of, 54.

Swedish, the, 48, 82, 132, 133, 135,

136, 138, 148, 292, 293, 304, 308.
Swiss, the, in agriculture, 82.
Syphilis, 48.

Syrians, the, 38, 52, 73, 96, 98, 130,
133, 137, 138, 302, 315, 316.

Tampa, Florida, 70.
Tarentum, Pa., 72, 75.

Teachers, 312-314.

Technical training, lack of, among
immigrants, 194-195.

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Wage-earners' views of immigra-
tion, 2.

Wages, 12; in the West, 222-223;
effect of competition of Orientals
on, 257-258; how immigration has
checked increase in, 207-208; those
of seasonal farm laborers, 97-98.
(see also Earnings.)

Washington, 221, 222, 223, 233, 235,
238, 241, 247, 256.

Water supply, the, 137.
Webb law, the, 424-426.

Welsh, the, 73, 75, 148, 293, 307,
308.

West Virginia, 294.
Wilmington, Del., 72.
Windber, Pa., 74;

immigrant
churches in, 120; property-holding
in, 296.

Wheeler, William R., 3.

White Slave Traffic, the, 64-68; 361;
administration of law regarding,
67; economic causes of, 64; legis-
lation as to, 67; 337-338; 419-
423; races engaged in, 66; results
of, 66.

Whiting, Ind., 75.

Wives, location of, 466-467.
Working conditions, among season.
al laborers, 193.
Wyoming, 235, 241.

Young Men's Christian Association,
work of, 274-276.

Youngstown, Ohio, 72.

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