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BALLINGER-PINCHOT INVESTIGATION

416-Abbott, Ernest H. Performance of the Ballinger case. Outlook, v. 95, 1910, May 28, pp. 139-142.

417-Alaska-Yukon M. Too much cry of wolf retards Alaska development. v. 9, 1910. Feb., pp. 174-177.

418-Alaska-Yukon M. By the editor. R. A. Ballinger. v. 9, 1910, May, pp. 371-372.

419-Alaska-Yukon M. A portrayal of Bureaucratic Government in Alaska. v. 12, 1911, Nov., pp. 253-262.

420-Am. Rev. of Rev., v. 41, 1910, Mch., pp. 275-276. The Glavis charges in Congress.

421-Collier's. v. 44, 1909, Dec. 18, pp. 8-9. Can this be whitewashed also; the new quagmires for Ballinger.

422-Collier's. v. 44, 1910, Feb. 26, pp. 9-10.

by Ballinger's attorneys.

Cross-examination of Glavis

423-Collier's. v. 45, 1910, April 2, pp. 18-19. Ballinger-Pinchot investigation. What the investigation has proved.

424-Collier's. v. 45, May 7, 1910, pp. 22-23. American Dreyfus case. 425-Connolly, C. P. Ballinger-Shyster. Collier's, v. 45, 1910, Apr. 2, pp. 16-17.

426-Connolly, C. P. Who is behind Ballinger? Collier's, v. 45, 1910, Apr. 9, pp. 16-17.

427-Conover, Charles T. Another Alaskan prosecution fails. Leslie's, 1914, April 16, p. 371.

428-Current Lit., v. 48, 1910, Feb., pp. 119-127. Ballinger and the Cunningham claims.

429-Current Lit., v. 48, 1910, June, pp. 607-608. Ballinger inquiry grows

sensational.

430-Dyer, F. J. Gifford Pinchot. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 9, 1910, May, pp.

368-371.

431-Glavis, W. R. Whitewashing of Ballinger.

Nov. 13, pp. 15-17.

Collier's, v. 44, 1909,

432-Hampton, Benjamin B. Shall Alaska become a "Morganheim" Barony? Hampton's, v. 24, 1910, May, pp. 631-646. 433-Hampton, Benjamin B. The vast riches of Alaska.

Will the MorganGuggenheim combination acquire them, or will they benefit the whole people? Hampton's, v. 24, 1910, April, pp. 451-468. 434-Hampton's, v. 25, 1910, Nov., pp. 691-692. To save Alaska from the grabbers.

435-Harrison, E. S. What is the Alaska syndicate doing? Facts about the Morgan-Guggenheim interests in Alaska taken from the testimony of Stephen Birch, managing director. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 9, 1910, May, pp. 374-382.

436-Independent, v. 68, 1910, June 2, pp. 1249-1250. Ballinger inquiry. 437-Independent, v. 69, 1910, Sept. 15. The Ballinger Report.

438-Independent, v. 69, 1910, Dec. 15, pp. 1336-7. Ballinger investigation and the coal lands.

439-Independent, v. 70, 1911, March 16, pp. 575-576.

Secretary Ballinger.

President Taft and

440-Lathrop, John E. and Turner, George K. Billions of treasure-Shall the mineral wealth of Alaska enrich the Guggenheim trust or the United States? McClure, v. 34, 1910, Jan., pp. 339-354. 441-Lathrop, John E. Trailing lies in Alaska. Pac. M., v. 26, 1911, Dec., pp. 628-636.

442-Mathews, John L. Mr. Ballinger and the national grab-bag. Hampton's, v. 23, 1909, Dec., pp. 825-836.

443-Moran, Casey. Land to loot. Collier's, v. 45, 1910, Aug. 6, pp. 19-24. 444-Moran, Casey. The truth about Alaska. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 11, 1911, Jan., pp. 53-60.

445—Nation, v. 90, 1910, May 19, pp. 500-501. Taft's explanation.

Ballinger inquiry.

446-Nation, v. 90, 1910, June 2, pp. 550-552.
447-Nation, v. 93, 1911, Aug. 3, p. 92. Taft and Alaska.
448 Outlook, v. 93, 1909, Oct. 2, pp. 246-247.

Secretary Ballinger and

the Cunningham claims. 449-Outlook, v. 93, 1909, Nov. 20, pp. 617-618. Secretary Ballinger and our national resources.

450—Outlook, v. 94, 1910, March 12, pp. 549-552. Pinchot's testimony. 451-Outlook, v. 94, 1910, March 26, pp. 641-643. Pinchot-Ballinger hearing.

452-Outlook, v. 94,

case.

1910, April 9, pp. 778-780. Ballinger's side of the

453-Outlook, v. 95, 1910, May 7, pp. 6-7.

454-Outlook, v. 95, 1910, May 14, pp. 43-47. himself.

Further defense of Ballinger.
Secretary Ballinger defends

455—Outlook, v. 95, 1910, May 28, pp. 128-130. Ballinger cross-examined by Mr. Pepper.

456-Outlook, v. 95, 1910, May 28, pp. 129-130. Mr. Ballinger and the reclamation service. Mr. Ballinger and the power sites. Mr. Ballinger and his enemies.

457 Outlook, v. 95, 1910, May 28, pp. 136-137; June 11, p. 274. Lawler memorandum.

458 Outlook, v. 95, 1910, June 4, pp. 233-235. Conclusion of the PinchotBallinger hearings.

459-Outlook, v. 95, 1910, June 11, pp. 288-295. Ballinger case; a

review.

460-Outlook, v. 96, 1910, Dec. 17, pp. 839-840. 461-Outlook, v. 96, 1910, Dec. 31, pp. 989-990. the courts.

462-Outlook, v. 97, 1911, Jan. 14, pp. 49-51. ham claims.

Ballinger report.

Secretary Ballinger and

Pinchot and the Cunning

Ballinger case once more.

463-Outlook, v. 97, 1911, Jan. 14, pp. 51-52. 464 Outlook, v. 97, 1911, March 18, pp. 566-567. Mr. Ballinger resigns. 465-Pinchot, Gifford. Who shall own Alaska? Some facts about its farm

lands, forests, mines and harbors. (n.p.) 1911. 14 pp. (Reprint from the Sat. Eve. Post, 1911, Dec. 16, pp. 1-2, 50-52.)

466-Prosser, William T. Is Alaska becoming a rich-man's preserve. Pac. M., v. 20, 1908, Sept., pp. 321-331.

467-Smyth, Nathan A. and Pinchot, Amos. Brief on the Cunningham coal entries in Alaska, submitted to the President in behalf of G. Pinchot. n. p. 1912. 127 pp.

468-Sumner, Edmund E. Pinchot's article revised: misguided conservation bigot deliberately falsifies Alaskan conditions. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 13, 1912, Feb., pp. 51-55. (See Pinchot's article in Sat. Eve. Post, Dec., 1911.)

468a-Vertrees, John J. Investigation of the Department of the Interior resulting from the Glavis charges; or the Ballinger-Pinchot controversy. Brief of John J. Vertrees, attorney for Secretary Ballinger. Washington, June, 1910. 82 pp.

469-Welliver, Judson C. Alaska: land of opportunity. Munsey, 1914, May, pp. 697-731.

470-White, Stewart Edward. The case against Ballinger cleared up. Amer. M., v. 70, 1910, Sept., pp. 666-671.

471-Woolley, Robert W. Pinchot vs. Ballinger: the duel for conservation. Van Norden M., v. 6, 1909, Oct., pp. 109-113.

472-Woolley, Robert W. What Pinchot did not tell. Secretary Wilson not only countenanced, but approved his course in upholding charges against Secretary Ballinger. Van Norden's M., v. 6, 1910, March, pp. 613-616.

BARANOV, A. A., Biographies of

473-Alaska-Yukon M., v. 4, 1907, Oct., p. 154. From the archives of Sitka's first days. (Autograph of Baranov.)

474-Andrews, Clarence L. Alaska under the Russians-Baranov the builder. Wash. Hist. Q., v. 7, 1916, No. 3, July, pp. 202-216. 475-Andrews, Clarence L. Alaska under the Russians-industry, trade and social life. Wash. Hist. Q., v. 7, 1916, Oct., pp. 278-295. 476-Inkersley, Arthur. Alexander Baranouf and the Russian colonies of America. Overland M., v. 30, 1897, July, pp. 9-22.

477-Jones, Robert D. Alexander Andrevich Baranoff. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 4, 1907, Oct., pp. 131-135.

478-Laut, A. C. Alexander Baranof, Czar of Russian America. Am. Illust. M., v. 61, 1905, Nov., pp. 60-69.

479-Morris, Wm. Gouverneur.

land, n.s., v. 3, p. 59.

Alexander Andreavich Baranouff. Over

480-Younge, Leigh. Our one American castle. Country, West, 1897, pp. 3-6.

Baranof Castle. Our

BEACH, REX E.

481-Reverend Pericles Peters, Pirate. Red Book, v. 2, 1903, Dec., pp. 220-228.

482-The verdict of Faro Mountain. Pearson's M., v. 11, 1904, Feb., pp.

165-170.

483-The Paleozoic humor of Mr. Fitts. Red Book, v. 2, 1904, March, pp.

570-580.

484-The finish. Sat. Eve. 485-North of fifty-three. 486-When Northern lights

Sept., pp. 461-466.

487-The thaw at Slisco's.

Post, v. 176, 1904, May 28, pp. 6-7.
McClure, v. 23, 1904, May, pp. 88-95.
come down o'nights. Leslie's, v. 58, 1904,

McClure, v. 24, 1904, Nov., p. 629.

488-The test. McClure, v. 24, 1904, Dec., pp. 154-162.
489-Regressive vengeance. Lippinc., v. 75, 1905, Jan., pp. 88-98.
490 For the good of the order. Pop. M., v. 3, 1905, March, pp. 22-25.
491—Pardners. McClure, v. 25, 1905, May, pp. 92-103.

492-Pardners. 278 pp., New York, McClure, Phillips & Co., 1905.
493-Scourge. Everybody's, v. 12, 1905, May, pp. 619-628.

494 The law of the tribe. Appleton's Bookl. M., v. 6, 1905, July, pp. 19-25.

495-When the mail comes in. Reader, v. 7, 1905, Dec., pp. 49-59. 496-Spoilers. Everybody's M., v. 13, 1905, Dec., pp. 766-784; v. 14,

1906, Jan., pp. 98-117; Feb., pp. 220-239; March, pp. 362-381; April, pp. 515-534; May, pp. 650-655. SAME, separate, illust. by Clarence F. Underwood. 313 pp., New York, London, Harper & Bros., 1906.

497-The Spoilers. A play in four acts. By Rex Beach and James McArthur. Copyrighted. 177 pp. (Typewritten copy made from original copyrighted copy in the Library of Congress.)

498-The looting of Alaska. The true story of a robbery by law. Appleton's Bookl. M., v. 7, 1906, Jan., pp. 4-12; Feb., pp. 131-140; March, pp. 294-301; April, pp. 540-547; May, pp. 606-613.

499 The stampede. Metropol. M., v. 24, 1906, May, pp. 170-179. 500-The barrier; a novel illustrated by Denman Fink, 309 pp.,

New York & London, Harper & Bros., 1908. 501-Chronicles of a chromatic bear hunt. Everybody's, v. 19, 1908, Nov., pp. 600-611; Dec., pp. 777-789.

502-The silver horde. Hampton, v. 22, 1909, Jan., pp. 12-26; Feb., pp. 180-197; March, pp. 387-399; April, pp. 527-538; May, pp. 693-704; June, pp. 837-848; v. 23, July, pp. 74-84; Aug., pp. 237-248; Sept., pp. 389-402; Oct., pp. 522-534. SAME, separate, illustrated by Harvey T. Dunn. 389 pp., New York & London, Harper & Bros.,

503—McGill. Cosmopol. M., v. 49, 1910, Sept., pp. 421-430.

504-What is the matter with Alaska. Sat. Eve. Post, v. 183, Feb. 25, 1911, pp. 3-5, 40-41. (See reply in Alaska-Yukon M., v. 11, 1911, April, pp. 54-55.)

505-The brand. Illustrated by Otto Fischer. Cosmopol., v. 55, 1913, Aug., pp. 310-323.

506-The Weight of Obligation. Semi-Monthly Magazine Sect. (Abbott & Briggs) Washington Post, 1913, March 9, pp. 1-5, 11-13,

507-The Iron Trail. Everybody's, v. 28, 1913, Jan.-Sept., pp. 23-40, 173189, 365-549, 689-705, 826-842; v. 29, pp. 114-130, 269-283, 398413. SAME, separate, with title: The Iron Trail: an Alaskan Romance. New York & London, 1913, 390 pp.

508-The North Wind's Malice. Hearst's M., 1916, Dec., pp. 407-409,

421-426.

509-The crimson gardenia and other tales of adventure. 377 pp., New York & London. Harper & Bros., 1916.

510-Winds of chance. New York & London, Harper & Bros., 1918. (Also in Cosmopol. M.)

511-Oh, Shoot! 281 pp., 83 ill. from photographs by the author. Harper,

1921.

512-Forbes, Edgar A. Looting of Alaska. Leslie's, 1913, Oct. 9, pp.

344-355.

513-Hansbrough, Henry C. The "Looting" of men's character. How sensationalists and ambitious politicians work their graft (anon.) Washington, D. C., National Publishing Co., 1906, 13 pp.

514-Morrow, William W. Address before the students of the University of California School of Jurisprudence, in California Hall, in Berkeley, on the subject of the "Spoilers," by Rex Beach, explaining the legal situation set forth by the noted author. The Recorder, San Francisco, Friday, Nov. 25, 1915.

113 pp.

515-Morrow, William W. "The Spoilers." Berkeley, Cal., Lederer, Street & Zeus Co., printers, 1916. Reprinted from the California Law Review of Jan., 1916, v. iv., no. 2. A history of the Cape Nome, Alaska, gold mining case which formed the basis of Rex Beach's novel "The Spoilers.' 516-Rousseau, Victor. Rex Beach and "The Barrier." Harper's W., v. 52, 1908, March 28, pp. 20-27.

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By Prexy Screech. Life, v. (A parody on "The Spoilers.")

517-Woodrow, Mrs. Wilson. The Broilers. 47, 1906, June 21, pp. 755-756.

BEAR

518-Allen, Joel A. A new bear from the Alaska peninsula. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. Bull., v. 16, 1902, pp. 141-143.

519-Alvord, I. T. The big bears of Kodiak Island. Text and photos. Outdoor Life, v. 25, 1910, Jan., pp. 3-22.

520-Bales, L. L. Additional sidelights on the grizzly bear. Outdoor Life, v. 22, 1908, Oct., pp. 453-456.

521-Bales, L. L. An encounter with ursus gyas. Outdoor Life, v. 32, 1913, July, pp. 21-24.

522-Bales, L. L. Some facts about the Alaskan grizzly. Outdoor Life, v. 36, 1915, Oct., pp. 354-356.

523-Beasley, Walter L. Baby musk ox and the Alaskan bear of the New York Zoological Gardens. Sci. Am., v. 101, 1909, Dec. 25, p. 491. 524-Beasley, Walter L. Giant brown bears of Alaska. Outdoor Life, v. 25, 1910, May, pp. 453-460.

525-Ferguson, Edward G. W. The bear that looks for trouble. Outing, v. 66, 1915, Sept., pp. 674-676.

526-Hillis, W. A. Shooting bears with movie bullets.

38, 1916. Oct., pp. 315-321.

Outdoor Life, v.

527-Lodge, H. E. A big Alaskan grizzly. Outdoor Life, v. 11, 1904,

March, p. 169.

528-Loring, J. A. The bears of North America. Outdoor Life, v. 19, 1907, March, pp. 217-225; April, pp. 325-332; May, pp. 433-438; June, pp. 565-572; v. 20, 1907, July, pp. 49-51.

529-Osgood, Wilfred H. A peculiar bear from Alaska. Chicago, 1909, 3 pp. (Field Mus. Nat. Hist. Publ. 138, Zool. series, vol X, No. 1.) 530-Osgood, Wilfred H. The Alaska Brown Bear. Nat. Geog. M., April, 1909. 531-Powell, Addison M. Some of our big game animals. (The great Alaskan bear.) Outdoor Life, v. 33, 1914, Feb., pp. 131-140. 532-Sayler, Harry L. The king bear of Kodiak Island, by Elliott Whitney (pseud.), illustrated by Dan Sayre Groesbeck. 268 pp., Chicago, The Reilly & Britton Co., 1912.

533-Zeh, Lillian E. A monster Alaskan bear. Field and Str., v. 14, 1909, Nov., pp. 632-634.

BERING, VITUS J.

Vitus Bering.

534—American M., v. 13, 1886, Dec., pp. 152-153. 535-Burling, James W. One year in Kamchatka. Overland, v. 34, 1899, Aug., pp. 99-111. (Page 108: Illustration of site of Bering's grave.) 536-Churchill, Elsa. Vitus Bering's work for Russia. Washington M., v. 1, 1906, May, pp. 168-173.

537-Dahlgren, E. W. Bering's karta ofver Sibirien. In Ymer. iv., 93-94, Stockholm, 1884.

537a-Greely, A. W. The cartography and observations of Bering during his first expedition. Natl. Geog. M., vol. 3, 1891-92, pp. 205-230. 538-Hertz, Otto. Auf der Beringinsel. Ver f. Erd. zu Dresden. Jahresb., v. 22, 1884-85, pp. 217-223.

539-Lauridsen, Peter. Vitus Jonassen Bering. In Georgr. Tidskrift, vol. 6, 89-98, Copenhagen, 1862.

540-Lauridsen, Peter. Vitus I. Bering og de russiske opdagelsesrejser fra 1725-43. Copenhagen, Guldendal, 1885. Rev. by A. E. Nordenskiold in Journ. Amer. Geogr. Soc., xvii, 285-298, 1885, and in Nation, xlv, 257-258, 29 Sep., 1887.

541-Lauridsen, Peter. Vitus Bering; the discoverer of Bering Strait. Tr. from the Danish by Julius E. Olson. With an introduction by Frederick Schwatka. 223 pp., 2 maps, S. C. Griggs & Co., Chicago, 1889.

542-Laut, Agnes C. The discoverer of Alaska.

pp. 363-375; March, pp. 513-524.

Leslie's, v. 59, 1905, Feb.,

543—Shackleford, Collins. Tragedy of a map (Vitus Bering).

M., v. 107, 1903, June, pp. 22-24.

BERING SEA

Harper's

544-Angell, James B. American rights in Behring Sea. Forum, v. 8, 1889, Nov., pp., 225-236.

545-Blowitz, Henri. The Bering Sea arbitration. Letters to the Times by its special correspondent, together with the award. Reprinted by permission of the proprietors. London, W. Clowes & Son, limited; Toronto, The Carswell Co., limited. 87 pp. 1893.

546-Butler, B. F. The Behring sea controversy. No. Am. Rev., v. 154, 1892, May, pp. 562-575.

547-Canada. Correspondence relative to the seizure of British American vessels in Behrings Sea by the United States authorities in 1886. 47 pp., Ottawa. Printed by McLean, Roger Co., 1887. 448-Same in 1886-87. Ottawa. Printed by Brown Chamberlin, 1888,

103 pp.

549-Cardon, F. L'Alaska e la pesca nel Mar de Bering.

Nuovo Antol.

Roma. 3rd ser., v. 31. (whole no. 115), 1891, pp. 550-572. 550 Clark, George A. The scientific expert and the Bering Sea controversy. Pop. Sci. M., v. 54, 1899, March, pp. 654-667.

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