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Show OTOY, FILIPINO ! . BANDIT IS DEAD III M Washington, Oct. 1L Otoy, the , j Filipino bandit and outlaw, has tal- . H len, to the great joy of the constabu- I jH lary, who had beon on his trail ever f H since the American occupation. Even j I H the Spaniards knew this famous j H chief to their sorrow, for during tho ' IH last 32 years he had heen an outlaw I H in the island of Samar. The fact that H the Philippine contabulary had "killed . -jH him was regarded by tho govornor ,"' IH general as a matter of sufficient im- H portance to warrant a cable report i IH to the insular bureau here. H Samar is the home of Pulajanism, H a body of Teligious fanatics whose jH chief purpose is banditry and out- j H "awry, Otoy "was tho last Pulaian I H chief and Governor General Forbes H expresses the belief that his death A H will bring peace and good order to i I H the Island. H oo ! H |