- Agriculture, state of, 92 f., 122 f., 127 f., 301 f.,
303, 304 f.;
- founding Station and School of, 122 f., 126, 302
- Alexeieff, M. Kir, doings of, in Korea, 224 f.
- Allen, H. N. (Acting Minister), on education in Korea, 327
- An Chung-ho, 107
- Bell, the Great, at Seoul, 26, 31 f., 179 f.
- Bethell, Mr., Editor Korean Daily News, 158
- Bingham, Minister, 197 f.
- Bishop, Mrs., quoted, 390
- Brinkley, quoted, 184, 192, 193
- Brown, Mr. J. McLeavy, Director of Customs, 224 f., 360
- Buddha, “The Great White,” 137 f.
- Buddhism, condition of, in Korea, 133 f., 137
- Bunki, nature of, 342 f.
- Chemulpo, visit to, 113 f.;
- population of, 114;
- appearance of, 114 f.;
- harbor of, 115
- China, influence of, on Korea, 181 f., 190, 194, 202 f.,
253, 296;
- its claims of suzerainty, 189 f., 191 f., 194, 196 f.,
199, 203, 211 f., 216 f.;
- soldiers of, in Korea, 203 f., 205 f., 214;
- war with, 214 f.;
- present condition of, 444 f.
- Cockburn, Mr., British Consul-General, 131 f., 134 f.
- Confucianism, of Korea, characterized, 181 f., 296
- Conventions (see also Treaties), with China, 210 f.;
- Yamagata-Lobanoff, 224 f.;
- of Nov., 1904, with Korea, 252-279, 414;
- of July, 1907, 419, 431 f., 433;
- disorder following, 434 f.
- Councillor, in Privy Council, new office created, 82
- Court, the Korean, corruptions of, 151 f., 297, 452;
- cowardice of, 182 f.;
- “Purification” of, 297, 452 f.
- Crown Prince (now Emperor), 298 note
- Curzon, Hon. George N., quoted, 402
- Daily News, the Korean, 42, 52, 62 f.;
- announces commission to The Hague, 83 f.;
- attacks Dr. Jones, 355
- Education, condition of, in Korea, 325-339;
- earlier efforts at reform of, 327 f.;
- modern organization of, 330 f., 335 f.;
- missionary work in, 332 f.;
- attitude of Koreans toward, 334;
- interest of Japan in, 336
- Ellis, Mr. Wm. T., 367
- Emperor, of Korea (now ex-Emperor), audience with, 44 f., 147 f.;
- personal appearance of, 44 f.;
- message to, 148 f.;
- character of, 151 f., 154 f., 158, 175 f.,
235 f., 282 f., 286 f.;
- renounces suzerainty of China, 216 f.;
- flees to Russian Legation, 220;
- subsequent behavior, 233 f.;
- treachery of, 242, 244, 246, 298, 361,
415, 428 f.;
- receives letter from Emperor of Japan, 254;
- his part in Convention of 1904, 256 f., 259 f., 268 f., 274 f., 415 f.;
- abdication of, 423, 428
- Epworth League, fate of, in Korea, 38
- Eui Wha, Prince, 17, 75 f.
- Foulk, Ensign George C., report of, to United States, 200 f., 203, 204 f.;
- quoted, 376
- Fusan, town of, 15 f., 140 f., 142;
- public park in, 15, 142;
- reception at, 16 f., 140 f., 143;
- lectures at, 142;
- schools of, 142;
- revolt of settlers in, 185
- Gale, Dr., quoted, 378
- General Sherman, the visit of the, to Korea, 191
- Hague, Peace Conference of, Korean Commissioners to, 83 f., 298, 414, 416;
- Japanese press concerning, 418 f.;
- action of Tokyo Government, 419
- Hai-tai, the, 28
- Hall, of “Audience,” 29;
- of “Congratulations,” 30
- Hamilton, Angus, quoted, 377
- Han, Korean Prime Minister in 1904, 263 f., 266 note, 267
- Hanyang, town of, predecessor to Seoul, 22, 32
- Harris, Bishop M. C., quoted, 397
- Hay, Secretary, efforts of, 236 f.
- Hayashi, Minister in Korea, 260, 263, 269;
- special Ambassador to Korea, 419 f., 421 f.
- Hershey, quoted, 219 f., 223 f.
- Hideyoshi, the invasion of, 15 f., 25, 90 f., 183 f.,
187 f.;
- war with Prince Mori, 145
- Hiro-Mura, trip to, 6 f.
- Hulbert, Mr. Homer B., leaves Seoul, 83 f.;
- on Korean history, 182;
- quoted, 183, 236, 289, 290, 291, 293,
295, 336;
- charges of, examined, 375
- Ichihara, Mr., President of “Economies Club,” 55 f.
- Il Chin-hoi (Society), memorial of, to Ministers, 76 f.;
- to Residency-General, 430 f.
- Independence Arch, 43, 132
- Independence Hall, 43;
- lecture at, 52
- Industrial Training School, founded at Seoul, 128 f.
- Inouye, Count, negotiates treaty with Korea, 107 f.;
- later visit of, as ambassador, 205 f.;
- administration in Korea, 218 f.;
- views on Commission to The Hague, 417 f.
- Ito, Prince Hirobumi, invitation of, 3 f., 8 f., 14, 37 f.,
40 f., 56;
- attitude of, toward Korea, 8 f., 55 f., 64, 139, 157,
164 f., 169 f., 226, 395 f.;
- work of, in Korea, 86 f., 168 f., 173 f., 253 f.,
287 f., 298, 301 f., 330 f., 341 f.,
355 f., 412;
- negotiates treaty with China, 194 f., 210 f.;
- speech of (1898), 226 f.;
- visits Peking, 231;
- and St. Petersburg, 232;
- negotiates Conventions with Korea, 252 f., 256, 260 f.;
- in Convention of 1907, 421, 424, 432 f.;
- enlarged plans of, 441;
- visits Tokyo, Aug., 1907, 442
- Iyeyasu, treatment of Korea by, 189 f.
- Japanese, characteristics of, 1 f., 55, 121 f., 183,
431 f., 454, 457;
- invasion by, 15 f., 25, 183 f.;
- settlements of, in Korea, 15 f., 19, 114, 143 f., 450 f.;
- as an audience, 55, 97;
- relations of, to Koreans, 55 f., 59 f., 91, 109 f.,
119 f., 150 f., 171 f., 202 f., 368 f.,
393 f., 458;
- ladies in Seoul, 57 f.
- Japan Times, quoted, 418 f.
- Jones, Dr. G. Heber, quoted, 22, 23, 27, 89, 168 f.,
179, 425;
- assistance by, in work, 48, 49, 52 f., 59, 113 f.;
- interview of, with Marquis Ito, 63 f.;
- attack upon, 355 note
- Justice, the Public, previous condition of, 340 f., 343, 345, 347 f.,
369;
- use of torture, 340 f., 375 f.;
- attempts at reform of, 341 f., 343 f., 349 f.;
- police system, 345 f.;
- courts of, 347 f.
- Kabayama, Admiral, visits Korea, 205 f.
- Kang, chief Eunuch, 154
- Kenochi, Mr., Resident at Chemulpo, 117
- Kikuchi, Mr., Resident at Pyeng-yang, 100
- Kimmei, Korean envoy to, 186
- Kim Ok-kiun, 31;
- murder of, 213
- Kim Tuk-nyung, Korean general, 183
- Korea, country of, 19 f., 92 f., 113 f., 301;
- hunting tigers in, 120 f.;
- historical relations of, to Japan, 179-251;
- reasons for its degradation, 180 f.;
- treaty of 1876 with, 182;
- trade relations with Japan, 185 f., 356;
- control of, by Japan, 242 f., 452 f.;
- resources of, 300 f., 303 f., 310 f., 322 f.;
- reforestation of, 306 f., 308 f.;
- mines of, 309 f., 361 f.;
- customs of, 313 f., 324 f.;
- finances of, 315 f., 318 f., 320 f., 356 f.;
- debt of, 324;
- foreign trade of, 356 f.
- Koreans, the condition of, 8 f., 60, 158 f., 160 f.,
180 f.;
- characteristics of, 86 f., 105 f., 120, 129, 162 f., 180 f., 289 f., 295 f., 428 f.;
- independence of, 8 f., 169, 174 f., 216 f.,
296 f., 336 note;
- intrigues of, 8, 10 f., 66, 68 f., 85 f.,
105, 171 f., 201 f., 218 f., 371 f.;
- appearance of, 18, 47 f., 292, 294;
- superstitions of, 23 f., 131, 293 f., 391;
- burial places of, 23 f., 132 f.;
- as an audience, 47 f., 51 f.;
- women, 57 f., 86 f., 294;
- murder Japanese, 202, 206 f., 399, 425;
- as workmen, 292 f.;
- emigration of, 364 f.;
- religious condition of, 390 f., 392 f.
- Korean Review, quoted, 315, 327, 328 f.
- Kublai Khan, Embassy of, 187
- Kuroda, General, makes treaty with Korea, 182, 197 f.
- Kuruda, Mr., villa of, 141 f.
- Kwon, Minister of War, attempted assassination of, 66 f., 70 f.;
- address of, at Suwon, 127
- Lady Om, address at school of, 54 f., 155
- Lawrence, Prof., on Convention of Feb., 1904, 247 f.
- Laws, absence of code of, 341 f.;
- affecting real estate, 342 f.;
- and mines, 362 f.
- Li Hung Chang, 13;
- negotiates treaty with Japan, 209
- Manchurian Question, the, 229-233, 236
- Megata, Mr., appointed “Financial Adviser,” 246 f., 315;
- work of, 246 f., 301, 308, 315 f., 318 f.,
320 f., 355
- Min, the Family, 200, 201 f., 203 f.
- Min Hyung-sik, Vice-Minister of Education, 51, 72, 74
- Min Yung-whong, commits suicide, 278 f.
- Ministry, the Korean, change in personnel, 76 f.;
- and character of office, 80 f., 246, 252;
- position of, in Russian Legation, 222 f.;
- behavior of, in 1907, 420, 421
- Missions, success of, in Korea, 61, 93 f., 404 f., 408 f.,
441;
- founding of, 116, 401, 403, 404 f.;
- schools of, 332 f.;
- differing views as to, 388 f., 400;
- need of civil support, 394 f., 412;
- work of woman in, 400 f.;
- persecution of, by Koreans, 401, 402;
- the Roman Catholic, 403 f.;
- the Protestant, 404 f.;
- “Great Revival” among the, 408 f., 410 f.
- Missionaries, attitude of, 58 f., 60, 166 f., 396 f.,
398;
- complaints of, 62 f., 368;
- educational work of, 332 f.;
- difficulties of, 392 f., 401 f.;
- martyrs among, 401 f.
- Mollendorff, M. von, action of, in Korea, 207 f.
- Mongols, invasions of, 184 f.
- Moore, Digest of International Law, quoted, 211 f.
- Nagasaki, visit to, 12 f.
- Nam-san, view from, 23, 40;
- wild-cats on, 39 f.
- Noble, Dr., 93, 102, 106, 110
- Norman, Henry, quoted, 377
- Pagoda, the Marble, 32 f.;
- the “Pagoda Incident,” 384
- Pak, Acting Prime Minister, attempted assassination of, 66;
- resigns, 77;
- action as Minister of Foreign Affairs, 264, 268 f.
- Pak Yong-hio, conduct of, 428 f.
- Pak Yong-hwa, assassination of, 68
- Palaces, the “Special South,” 27;
- the “Mulberry,” 27 f., 287;
- the “Palace of Beautiful Blessing,” 28 f.;
- East Palace, 30 f.;
- the present residence, described, 44 f., 153 f.
- Pavloff, M., Minister to Korea, 227 f., 237 f.
- “Peony Point,” visit to, 100 f.
- Po-an, Secret Society, suppressed, 244
- Prince, the “little” (Son of Lady Om), appearance of, 44 f.;
- made Crown Prince, 441
- Protectorate, the Japanese, effect of, on business, 118 f., 352 f.;
- Protocols establishing, 245 f., 248, 253, 433;
- Prof. Lawrence on, 247 f.;
- as arranged in Nov., 1904, 253 f., 264 f., 272 f.;
- false reports concerning, 253 note f., 378 f.;
- as affecting foreign relations, 352 f., 354 f.;
- extended to home affairs, 433 f.;
- prospects of, 446 f.
- Protocols, with Russia (1896), 224;
- Nishi-Rosen (1898), 225;
- with Korea (Feb., 1904), 245 f., 255, 273;
- and (Aug., 1904), 245 f., 248, 255, 273
- Puk Han, as mountain fortress, 22, 133;
- excursion to, 131 f.;
- walls of, 133, 135 f.;
- flora of, 134
- Pyeng-yang, invitation to, 43 f.;
- history of, 90 f., 100 f.;
- Japanese in, 91, 97 f., 383 f.;
- visit to, 90 f., 110;
- missions in, 63 f., 107 f., 110;
- audiences in, 93 f., 96 f., 107;
- improvements in, 98 f., 101;
- theological students of, 102 f., 104, 107 f.;
- Governor of, 103 f.;
- stud-farm at, 383 f.
- Queen, the late, her assassination, 30, 219 f.;
- character of, 283 f.
- Railways, Fusan-Seoul, 16 f., 139 f.;
- Seoul-Pyeng-yang, 92;
- Seoul-Electric, 230 f.;
- the Sanyo, 246;
- construction of, in Korea, 373 f., 379 f.
- Resident-General (see also Ito), interests of, 8 f., 122 f., 129 f.,
169 f., 175 f.;
- social influence of, 86 f.;
- creation of office of, 270 f.;
- scope of present power of, 452 f.
- Reynolds, Rev. Mr., skill as linguist, 48 f.
- Rockhill, Minister, on China’s suzerainty over Korea, 198 f.;
- on the Manchurian Question, 236
- Root, Secretary, recognizes Japanese Protectorate, 249
- Russia, Treaty of, with Japan, 9 f.;
- domination of, in Korea, 221 f., 227 f., 230 f., 236 f.;
- negotiations with, 239 f.
- Saga Party, the, 193 f.
- Saionji, Marquis, Ambassador to Korea, 216
- Schools, in Korea, 17 f., 142, 325, 330, 332,
335
- Scranton, Dr. W. B., 63, 404
- Seoul, arrived at, 19 f.;
- aspects of, 20 f., 23, 34 f., 130;
- meaning of word, 22;
- walls of, 24 f.;
- gates of, 25 f.;
- palaces of, 27 f.;
- lectures at, 43 f., 54 f.;
- foreigners in, 85 f.;
- influence as capital city, 88 f.;
- departure from, 139 f.
- Seoul Press, the, quoted, 66 f., 70 f., 99 f., 122 f.,
160 f., 301 f., 415
- Shimonoseki, Treaty of, 13
- Sill, American Minister, report of, 214 f.
- Son-o-gong, 26
- Sontag, Miss, 20
- Speyer, M. de, policy of, 225
- Stevens, Hon. D. W., 140, 205 f.;
- on Korean complaints, 171 f.;
- his account of Count Inouye’s Embassy, 205-209;
- on outbreak of war, 243;
- appointed “Adviser” on Foreign Affairs, 246;
- quoted, 269, 315, 342, 353, 370,
376
- Suwon, Agricultural Station and School at, 122 f., 126 f.;
- excursion to, 126 f.
- Tablet, the Tortoise, 33
- Tai Won Kun, the quarrels of, with Queen, 26, 201 f., 218, 219 f.,
284;
- builds palace, 28, 306;
- character of, 282 f., 401, 402;
- persecutes Christians, 400, 401 f.
- Takezoye, Minister at Korea, 405 f.
- Tokugawa, Prince, his visit to Korea, 75 f., 88
- Tokugawas, the, their treatment of Korea, 189 f.
- Tong Hak, rebellion of, 213 f., 216 f.
- Townsend, Mr. W. D., 116, 118 f.
- Treaties (see also Conventions), with Japan, in 1876, 182, 197 f.;
- the Shufeldt, 192;
- Japan and China, 210 f.
- Tsushima, relations of, to Korea, 15, 185
- United States, relations of, to Korea, 191 f., 197 f., 199, 211 f.,
216, 236, 249;
- Foreign Relations (Reports), quoted, 216, 249;
- recognizes Japanese Protectorate, 249 f.
- Waeber, M., Russian Minister in Korea, 223
- Wakayama, visit to, 8 f.
- Walls, of Seoul, 24 f.;
- of Puk Han, 133, 135
- Whigham, quoted, 245, 296, 445 note
- Wilkinson, The Government of Korea, quoted, 212 f.
- Yagi, Capt., 1 f.
- Yang-ban, the Korean, 39, 74, 156;
- baleful influence of, 112 f., 156 f., 287 f.;
- character of certain, described, 288 f., 291
- Yi, Korean admiral, 183, 189
- Yi Hy-eung (see Emperor, now ex-Emperor)
- Yi Wan-yong, appointed Prime Minister, 77 f.;
- action of, in Nov., 1904, 264 f.;
- signs Convention of 1907, 432
- Yi Yong-ik, Emperor’s favorite, 235, 243, 286
- Yi Yong-tai, 70, 73, 74
- Yomiuri, Japanese paper, extract from, 167 f.
- Young Men’s Christian Association, invitation from, 38 f., 42;
- assistance of, 42 f., 53, 407;
- lectures at, 43 f., 47 f., 54 f.;
- Korean helpers of, 50 f., 83 f.;
- subsidy to, 396;
- success of, 407
- Yuan Shi Kai, doings in Korea, 31, 210 f., 212
- Yun Chi-ho, Mr., 39
- Zumoto, Mr., 13, 92, 113