Show 3EAHTLA AND THE PHILIPPINES The Herald has arranged for distributing distrib-uting some very Interesting views of scenery in the Philippine Islands as will be noted by the advertisement in another part of the paper These views were made from photographs photo-graphs taken by the secretary of the American consul at Manila just before be-fore the war with Spain broke out The following letter to the publishers from Secretary Long shows bow well the books are appreciated Navy Department Washington I June 26 1898 Gentlemen am in receipt with your complment of the pamphlets containing contain-ing photographs of Manila and the Philippine islands The photographs I are the best I have seen and I have been much Interested in looking them over Please accept my cordial thanks for your courtesy in sending them tome to-me Very truly yours JOHN D LONG The J Dewing Company 809 Market street San Francisco Gal Readers of The Herald can procure any one of these books by presenting a coupon cut from the paper and 10 cents at the business office or they I will be mailed to outoftown patrons r for a coupon and 12 cents There are I I five books in the set averaging 16 I views to the book I |