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Snow-waves, II. 361. |
Snuff-taking, how punished, I. 75. |
"Social Dynamics" burned by censor, II. 494. |
Sókolof's hotel, II. 101, 102. |
Solivióf, | , Russian political offender, II. 444, 447.
Solivióf, Col., brutal treatment of women, II. 258. |
Solivióf, Vladímir, Russian author, objectionable article by, II. 493. |
Solohub, Commissioner, II. 374. |
"Some Truths about Russia," II. 441. |
Sómof, | , political offender, murder of, II. 339.
Son of the Fatherland, II. 492, 494. |
Southerner, II. 493. |
Sovrémmenia Izvéstia, II. 489, 491, 492. |
Soyótes, Siberian tribe, II. 393, 394, 397, 402. |
Soyúzof, | , political exile, II. 210.
Spelling of Russian names, I. viii, ix. |
"Spell of the Russian Writers," II. 431. |
Speranski, Count, I. 77. |
Správochni Listók, II. 486. |
Srédni Kolímsk, Exile Schiller's adventures at, I. 266, 267. |
Staniukóvich, Constan tine, political exile, I. 243-245, 324, 325, II. 436, 441, 450, 488, 494. |
Stankévich, A. V., political exile, II. 395. |
Stépniak, I. iv, II. 404. |
Steppes, I. 58; pleasures of traveling on the, 136-138; the great Kírghis steppe, 140-167; banishment to the, 173. |
Straná, II. 486, 487. |
Strélnikof, Gen., speech of, at trial of Boguslávski, II. 442-445; character and opinions of, 446-448, 450. |
Strétinsk, II. 131-133, 277, 278; étape at, 543. |
Stretton, Hesba, account of Volkhófski's daughter, I. 343, 344. |
Sufflér, II. 488. |
Sulkófski, Mr., Russian boundary commissioner, hospitality of, II. 105-107, 110. |
Surgút, harsh treatment of exiles in, II. 31, 42, 43; price of necessaries in, II. 38. |
Svechín, Col., acting governor at Chíta, II. 330. |
Svet I Téni, II. 488. |
Svetóch, II. 489. |
Sweden, sick- and death-rates of prisons in, II. 534. |
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Tára, political exiles in, II. 31; protest from, against exile system, 460, 464; prison at, 540. |
Tárantás, I. 47, 122, 123, 125, 126, 131, 133, 135, 136, 151, 152,228-231, 351, 356, 357, 362-364, 366, II. 62. |
Tarásof, | , Russian author, I. 254, 255.
Tashkénd, a caravan from, I. 162. |
Tatárs, I. 10, II. 394, 395, 397-400; wrestling among, I. 164-167. |
Tea, brick, I. 484, II. 104; overland, 104. |
Telégas, transportation by, I. 108-110, 138, 162, 251, 363, 370-372, 376, 378, 406, II. 68, 71, 278, 279, 281. |
Telegraph, II. 492. |
Temperature in Siberia, I. 60-63, 154, 158, 190-193, II. 65, 131-137, 280-282, 301, 307, 310, 320, 325, 326, 343, 344, 355, 360, 361, 365, 416. |
Tennessee, convict death-rate in, I. 100. |
Térek, the armed line of the, I. 145. |
Térek, the, II. 488.
Teréntief, , political exile, II. 210. |
Terrorists, I. iv, 179, 250, 257, II. 248, 375-378, 438, 439, 451-456, 501. |
Tévtul, | , political exile, II. 210.
Texas, convict death-rate in, II. 536. |
Thibetan books, II. 89. |
Third Section, the, II. 57. |
Tiazhiuski, polu-étape, II. 542. |
Tiger, a Siberian, II. 63, 64. |
Tikhomírov, L., Russian author, II. 506. |
Tíkhonof, | ,political exile, death of, II. 235, 259.
Tíkhonrávof, Prof., I. 326. |
Times, the (London), II. 51, 202, 451. |
Tirétski, étape, II. 534, 541, 543. |
Tiukalíusk, arrival at, I. 139; political
exiles in, II. 31; Dólgopólof's exile to, 46-49; prison at, 49, 540; crime in district of, 462. |
Tiumén, railroad communication with, I. 5; approach to, 70; arrival at, 72; prison of, 74-102, 349, II. 368, 537, 538, 541, 543; removal of Bureau of Exile Administration to, I. 78; prison statistics, 96-102; commercial importance of, 103, 105; appearance of the town, 106; real schule of, 106, 107; departure of a marching party of exiles from, 107-110; our departure from, 122; return to, II. 422; crime in, 464. |
Tobacco, Siberian, I. 62, 103, 157, 239, 240, II. 63. |
Toból, River, I. 74. |
Tobólsk, Bureau of Exile Administration founded in, I. 77, 78, 255; arrival at, II. 420; prisons in, 420, 534, 537, 538, 540, 542. |
Tobólsk (province), boundary post of, I. 52; comparison of size, 57; scenery and flora of, 63-66; commercial importance of, 103; manufacturing industries of, 104, 105; topographical features of, 124; population of, 138; products of, 139; fairs in, 139; cost of an exile's living in, II. 38, 39; harsh treatment of political exiles in, 42; criminal statistics of, 462; runaway convicts in, 462. |
Todlében, Gen., tyranny of, I. 258; appointed governor-general of Odéssa, 262; administration of, 262, 263. |
Tolstói, Count Dmítri, Minister of Interior, II. 43, 239. |
Tolstói, Count Leo, Russian author, II. 184; opinions in regard to political exiles, 194; suppression of article by, 486, 489. |
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