Authors: Elizabeth J. Hauser
Johnson, Will, brother of J.,
3
.
Johnstown, Pa.,
28
; flood and period of readjustment,
34â42
; responsibility for disaster,
43â44
.
Jones, Bill,
36â37
.
Judiciary, Privilege's power over,
xxxviii
.
Knappen, Judge,
284
.
Kohler, Fred,
123
;
181â184
;
218
;
219
.
L
ABOR
Unions, J. favors,
xxii
; relation of to Cleveland street railway strike,
280â282
.
La Follette, Robert M.,
41
.
Lamb, John E.,
72
.
Land Monopoly, the root of Privilege,
xvii
;
xxxvi
;
33
.
Land Values
,
298
.
Lavell, Pat,
37
.
Lawson, Fenton,
307
.
Leader
, Cleveland,
114
;
271
;
272
; quoted,
313
.
Leslie, Daniel E.,
172
;
180
;
269
.
Leubuscher, Frederic C.,
299
.
Lewis, August,
299
.
Lincoln, Abraham,
5
.
Lindsey, Ben B.,
1
.
Little Con,
86
;
116
;
159
;
190
. (See Concon.)
Loftin (Johnson), Helen, mother of J.,
1
; J's estimate of,
3
; gives J. his early instruction,
6
.
Lorain, Ohio, J. builds mill at,
90
.
Low Fare Company,
242
;
246
;
247
;
248
;
262
;
263
;
266
.
M
CA
D
OO
, William Gibbs,
4
.
McCabe, William,
52
.
McClure, A. K., his book,
Our Presidents and How We Make Them
, quoted,
73
.
McGlynn, Father,
52
.
McGuire, Judge,
63
.
Manhattan Single Tax Club,
299
.
May Company,
120
.
Merit System,
xxviii
.
Monopolies, J. discusses,
xxxvâxxxvii
. (See also Privilege.)
Morrell, D. J.,
30â31
.
Moxham, Arthur J.,
29
;
30
;
31
; elected dictator of Johnstown, Pa.,
35
;
37
;
38
;
42
;
49
;
50
.
Municipal Association, The,
171
.
Municipal Home Rule,
xvi
;
147
; “the most pressing of all civic problems,”
148
;
187
.
Municipal Ownership,
xvi
; advantages of,
26â27
; city's only safeguard,
94
;
96
; first transportation line under,
99
; practical demonstration of benefits,
100
; J's efforts to establish city lighting plant,
191â194
; evils it would abolish,
211â212
; growing sentiment favorable to,
292
.
Municipal Traction Company,
xxi
;
224
;
234
;
239
;
246
;
250
;
251
;
280
;
282
;
283
. (See Threefer.)
N
AU
, Carl H.,
269
.
Neutral Street Railway,
279
.
Nichols Law,
146
.
Nisi Prius Club,
311â312
.
O
'CONNOR
, T. P.,
298
.
O'Day, John,
214
.
P
AUL
, John,
298
; quoted,
298
;
300
;
301
.
Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
43
;
113
;
123
.
Pilcher, Joe,
1
.
Pingree, Hazen S.,
91
;
92
;
93
;
94
;
95â97
;
108
.
Plain Dealer
, Cleveland,
61
;
113
; quoted,
146
; quoted,
188
; quoted,
193
; quoted,
255â256
; quoted,
305
.
Pomerene, Atlee,
xvi
.
Porter, Albert G.,
13
.
Post, Louis F.,
52
; quoted,
53
; editorial writer on Cleveland
Recorder
,
54
; establishes
The Public
,
54
;
299
; account of J's trip to Fels Fund Commission meeting in New York,
306â310
.
Press
, Cleveland,
114
; editorial from,
228â229
; statement of concerning guarantee,
230â232
; editorial from,
232â233
;
259
.
Press Post
, Columbus,
156
.
Private Ownership of Public Utilities, evils of,
25â26
.
Privilege, J's address on,
xiii
; land monopoly root of,
xvii
; J. defines,
xxxv
; far-reaching effects of,
xxxvi
; power over judiciary,
xxxviii
; cure to be effected through economic change,
xxxviiiâxxxix
; uses people's savings to oppress them,
15
; as typified by patent laws,
29
; other types of,
33
; responsible for Johnstown flood,
44
;
60
; its way of reasoning,
76
;
80
;
86
; poverty the result of,
89
;
90
; its fight against Pingree,
91
; its methods,
93â94
;
107
;
108
; Chamber of Commerce sides with,
113
; ignores party lines,
114
;
115
;
118
; at the root of corrupt government,
125
;
143
;
147
; control of taxing machinery greatest power of,
149
;
150
; remedy for,
151â155
;
158
;
159
;
163
;
164
;
169
;
170
;
171
;
177
;
188
;
195
;
203
;
206
; seeks to accomplish ends through councils,
212
; influences judiciary and secures services of best lawyers,
247
; its power to delay progress,
250
; its disregard for public interests,
260
;
263
; perpetuates itself with savings banks deposits,
267
;
274
;
282
;
288
;
293
;
301
; George doctrine only way to end,
302
.
Protection,
60
; denounced,
71
;
77â81
.
Protection or Free Trade
,
9
; J. distributes free copies of,
52
; reprinted as quotations in
Congressional Record
,
68â69
;
70
;
73
.
Public Ownership,
xxxix
; of roadbeds solution of railroad problem,
151â153
. (See, also, Municipal Ownership.)
Recorder
, Cleveland, J. backs,
54
.
Reed, Thomas B., quoted,
63â64
; quoted,
74
.
Referendum,
xvi
;
119
;
199
; election,
282
; election,
288
; election,
290
.
Reilly, John,
43
.
Rickey, H. N.,
232
.
Roosevelt, Theodore,
xvii
;
267
;
268
;
274
.
S
ANDERS
, Judge,
247
.
Scripps Publishing Company,
230
;
231
.
Sheets, Attorney-General,
140
;
141
;
146
;
163
;
192
;
194
.
Short Ballot,
xvi
.
Simms, Elias,
17
;
18
;
19
;
20
;
22
;
23
;
227
.
Single Tax,
55
; bill in Congress,
63
; “the only just tax,”
66â67
; what it is and what it would do,
154â155
; J's influence on movement in England,
299
; “Bucklin Bill,”
307
. (See, also, George, Henry; Land Monopoly; Taxation of land values; titles of books by George.)
“Slip-Slide,” J's invention described by F. C. Howe,
xxviiiâxxxii
.
Socialism,
151
; Hanna on,
202â203
.
Social Problems
,
49
.
Somers, W. A., devises unit system of taxation,
128
;
292
.
Sontheimer, Solomon,
172
.
South Brooklyn, Ohio,
216â218
.
South Fork Hunting and Fishing Club,
43
.
Special Privilege. (See Privilege.)
Springborn, William J.,
121
;
172
;
179â180
;
193
;
227â228
;
269
.
Standard Oil Company,
154
;
195
;
213
;
214
;
215
;
216
.
Steel Rail Pool,
76â78
.
Steffens, J. Lincoln, estimate of J.,
xx
;
299
.
Stockwell, John N., quoted,
xiv
;
311
.
Stone, William J.,
68
.
Tammany Hall,
57
.
Taxation of land values, discussion of in District of Columbia,
65â67
. (See, also, Single Tax.)
Tax School,
125â131
.
Tayler, Robert W.,
237
;
284
; address to city council quoted,
285â286
;
288
;
289
.
Tracey, Representative,
63
.
Trevelyan, Charles,
298
.
Tuckerman, Dr.,
115
.
United States Steel Company,
90
.
U'Ren, W. S.,
307
.
W
ADSWORTH
, James,
65
.
Warrington, John W.,
237
;
238
;
247
.
Washington, D. C. (See District of Columbia.)
Wedgewood, Josiah,
298
.
Wells, Representative,
197
;
198
.
Westenhaver, D. C.,
247
.
Whitlock, Brand,
207
.
Whitney, William C., quoted,
73
.
Widener-Elkins Syndicate,
196
.
Wiebenson, Edward,
224
.
Williams, Charles D.,
xxiii
.
Wilson, Richard T.,
91
;
92
;
93
;
98
; quoted,
106
;
108
.
Wilson, William L.,
72
.
Witt, Peter,
75
;
84â86
;
115
;
126
;
181
;
203
;
218
;
256
;
257
;
258
;
259
;
273
;
274
;
307
.