| Show f 4 t t i t f t ft t f t f ti t tt 4 i H ti Hi t tt tf t t tt t tf t tt t t ti t 4 I f t 44 THE E Et TRIBES PHILIPPINES I Id d 1 t H i Ni t t t HH ti U 4 HH H HH tali HH t HH ti i H t tit H 44 jH 4 f t i tr i t days day bet tors de 41 der ome j I 1 barefooted boy 00 T I tare l a II r tm th lust dust of Zion Zions iti treet is and andy druid drilled Into me meI p sense n y tax tan payee II t of r Zion I and n ott o I read time l lu Y a in I S B it It and its In Int InI I jt 1 r and The Th t ion rn coned by men mea of national fIC err c 11 hn had caught a field fielda eld a tit d JAke Fake at as they sped ped 11 h i nar ar platform of a Pal pu J 1 sr r And they being men of accepted by the 1 r orris rJ a U ae Ii Hut lyre was many a time u kids kid laughed long In the t r t at t the II c II Than have forsaken for a aur al l ur of life lite la in the heart r y to wander among I 1 n Ii I where h re Yankee Doodle musts III the air T k banI being Intro to II r 1 r giving the 1 the benefit on the Ill newspapers rI which 1 h In the wildest and andI n I r our neW 1 i which would pie III at home hom are very i h ft eel an and d n I Il e v l nil tired Ired of It its super I 1 I f mint mine In Salt Lake In the following UI of tnt In the Licon n such that a rat rare nut l In Instead I or of tit that we have made madet t 1 upon those n lug 10 II as asrI rI I t h II a Ion IonI long t I I h beet policy to adopt p Ih h p or of the Ibe Philip PhilipI I 1 1 rn a who are united in m I and who g I n i together under one trot HilI condition I is far farIn Jim In and perhaps a description ir II to In the ap people may not prove Till II Iii h hn has opP opposed Md tilt the up They a are moat l I r When A I nol ud are the which r tap m red mu moat t They have bave f 1 about I k h ere are natural tr I capable ot of sett elf elfI u I It s this Ihl race that Amer one 1111 In with ii aJ T II uel I 1 Iv Most If not all ofu ot of CI t u upon the bk rue a and It Il I Is In to be universal I i scree In the mode Till THE rArA E EI Y y north ot of Manila with its capital city k or of Ih the Bin Orande The he the Ta TaI I l r arrived from I b s offering their In Otte They begged lUll 1 HI mot most cust II th the republic for forI I 1 r I to fight the Tae 1 I T e 1 among Spanish r developed the fact that thin thle o hardy bard little band had fought an Inc laces cant ant war with th the inee tile the ear liNt dates and aad had ever ner bees II loyal to Spain Among the troops troop that up to surrender to 10 the Americana I Is Au August gust cueto 1888 1 were not a few enlisted In ranks to fight the th The They deol declared that they could lever iler submit to a republic At that time all Americans were wre filled with horror lot kt the dl displayed by the Tarl and did not know ot of any II other ra no 80 considered this treachery U as typical of the nU natives an and feared to trust the with gun lun Later It wee a gunboat commanded by Ll ut Webb battery A Utah Uth volunteer artil artillery ler lery and with lIh Sergeant Fisher and other Utah men behind tb the guns Jun that sailed 1114 up the Rio Grande Orand to lei get a welcome from these people that to quote Sergt ert Mabey sounded like leaving home It meant ment that tile the soldiers could no longer loot their homes murder their people when hn not armed and invade Ind their territory The They Jumped into American Amnun harness barne with a aIm avim vim Im performing valuable service as scouts and In cleaning up reo re regions gions or of insurgents In General Youngs spurt after Aggie AUle the troops staid Itald with him after his hll own had b been n laid ld up with lOre eon feet teet and III his cay airy had gone gon lame lam for lack Ick of shoe And General Tou f s trip led him through a territOry which developed quite quit another r rhae ce ot of people the little or The Th people le seat t all sort ot of In I me messages among amo the trl tribe living to tb the northward cailin upon I them to repel an ulon drive out the American pigs pili circulating every J manner of ff Ue about the and I their intentions These succeeded In draw drawing In out a 11 ht sentiment Int u us among the and ale an ens On Oa till the morning of 01 February our hospital ambulances brought In load after load of these little flea Thy They Were treated the same me as al were our own wounded simply getting second choice at tb the operating tables tablea I 1 remember one chief very clearly Ile Ife had been hit In the thigh by a piece of shell hell from fromon on one of Webb guns IUn at Sta Me Mesa lie could converse with no ont one their Ibm but buthe buthe he looked so 10 line fine and aDd handsome bela being naked except fur for a breech cloth that every one took delight In helping him alon FInally a priest was WAI found who caul talk to him im and aM through him we e learned bl his tory story Tb Tara had ball cone coneto to hi bl eam camp la in the mountain and told him that the American I were coming to butcher hi his tribe and that It if be would assist them the Americans could be ex expelled from the land He believed and offered red to furnish a thousand men This force he brought to San Mates Mateo with him and wu Wat given a position on the Hit line lIn In front of WEBBS GUNS GUNt The men n remind one ODe of the American Indian much more than do the other tribes They use IN the dae bo bow and arrow have bave the regular Indian feather be head headdress dress with two lone feathers extending exten above the tb ears as lId have bave long 1011 straight hair hanging down their backs back In tb the Manila museum the room look very vel much like a collection ot of Indian relic Indeed so 0 much so 10 that I would venture to assert urt that If It were wre moved tl to Utah Uth we e would look on It and not think that It war wa other than a col collection lection of Indian curios This Thle chief wa was finally cured and he returned to hi his tribe filled lull fun of the against the 11 lie turned III hi pea peo plo pit out to welcome Young and aad aado o J Y Y iVI CR TURKISH MINISTER CHARGED WITH AIDING JEWISH COLONIZATION PLANS I C o I N f Y YI Yr I r f j t I L Lw 0 p w R Ra p a r 3 i l r A n 1 It Iti n hu has charted that Oscar N 8 Straus while represent i government nt In Turkey used ht hll position and large larn sums or of money to to lend help to a scheme m for fOT founding Jewish In Ir ic and Syria Sma Minister States has refused to discus his hll resignation re J I e reported that tb the President wishes b him to return mum to hi his fir r pat t Until are concluded o o i t tt 44 t t t M H t t 4 t t 44 44 H HH f Isaac Russell Writes Interestingly of Them find and Their Attitude Altitude Towards of the talc Sulu Suh Group has lias Been Washed in Christian Blood and I Worked by Christian Slaves I 1 1 1 1 J 11 i i i i f J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 I 4 1 ill 1 1 i 1 1 I I I 4 4 t 4 4 1 11 t kept hl hi force Coree u with comma sane Arlel all 11 the tb Um time he be wu Was In their tIr territory and oven ven bad leis late men out cat road through tb the forest for him TINY surely were sick alele of the al THE THIU ware wre silo also Into the Filipino leap league under ales faIM made mad to them by tb the Tal TalI I Wal waa personally acquainted with IU most moat of the leaden be before tore fore the insurrection broke out and while I thought they the were tit t only tribe on the tb islands land f was Wat gnat rea I In III favor of their plans of govern government ment They printed a newspaper called the lire Filipino Libre In the meat ment used by the oily American paper then tbell being printed and my work on the American was dune dont In the same me room u as was w their l I saw AW mn many of their documents and was often otten consulted about the meat In ot of word They used to have hav hava havea a column which a little tat lat man would write calling alUn It It con consisted of opinions expressed by leading ot of the I concerning a Filipino Alliance The Th capital wan wa finally al t Malolos bordering their territory and nd mot most of their diplo diplomatic maUc matic effort consisted ot of attempt t I Ilet let get the Into league leut with wills them In this they the finally succeeded but th they did not win more than Ihan half bait halfhearted hearted eon consent nt In Ia our campaigns northward from Manila the troops en encountered countered only on seemed waiting for a chance to run and our forces no more than appeared before break and retreat rett fur tor the next town Men were held In the service f tear r and surrendered at t tM first opportunity Only llly too glad Iad to shake hake oft off the Ta Taral 1 muter The tos still amonn amon them w were pointed out to 10 our aai all available information was all gladly given leade of villages would turn turnout out their band and come to greet t troop and then would tell which ice 11 the thO Insurgents fled where they hll had burled buried their and all 11 they knew about them reached pan province MAIN AIN the they captured and turned ov r all of cabinet all and In II wife and mot mother with all the got rn mental It was WAI thrush n fault tault ot of theirs that he escaped eca pd tr fur th y bent every vry effort to are u In captor 1111 him himo Ao o much for the Luzon LUlon tribes with Ith which we have come In contact Of 1 the Ih people there tit t welch wu wa most molt loyal to 10 Spain 1 lu loyal al I Iu to tosea sea u with hardly an exception We Wc were assisted by men of al all tribes tribe and from froma a multitude ot of One little 1111 rl iii low a Spaniard did us ue an amount of good and when I left lett Manila he w was employed at General Ott headquarter In Spanish he a lieutenant In the arm army His work lEd him all 11 over oer the Luzon island and he gradually dully picked up the dialects of the various vartoul section In the incur broke out lie mart made hi his way to Manila and was al assigned to a pail pol In the trenches While on duty on one day dar as officer ot of the day he war by It a FIlipino hearing a white while ft flag This man stated that hi hie family lived In and requested ted permission to come In and nel pee He them unarmed The lieutenant refused at t I which the native returned cursing cUrlin him When the Americans took Manila In insurgent o J r were allowed the city elty when tb they came unarmed The third day elay alter after tilt the capitulation this lieuten lieutenant ant missed hl hi son on from hi his home He searched in vain aln to find him In the city and tb the terms term of hie bl parole would not allow hIm to leave Manila so 0 h he could not extend his 1111 beyond A week later latr h he found A BLOODY DAGGER on 11 his doorstep with a not note tram trona the who had applied for permission to enter e r the lines The note not simply Imply said that his son IOn war u buried under a tree In and that ht he had killed him go 10 that his hilt taUter might know how bow he tl felt when be II denied Ute the privilege of peeing Ia his off That oiliest did not want ut to io too 10 o to Spain n Ile announced Jill his Intention of becoming an American so 0 that lie be might stay fa lieN here to obtain bit big fee revenge When the war broke out he offered hi l services to 10 Otis and was Wat reo re tamed a a an interpreter at 16 15 per month Almost Almott every day dlA he be brought In tiding of some seditious movement In the native 1 portion or of the city Through his hll Information many a scheme 11 was discovered and stopped A favorite trick was waa to have bave a squad quad or of guards march him Into the prison where the Filipino were put and anel then Iben quiz qUI them pretending to be a fellow prison er Cr He would uk ark them questions In the tb language spoken In their borne omet pretend to be In sympathy with them and tell ho how he be had bad been captured in their service thus drawing out ot of all 1111 their Information U lie follow followed tIN the American line linea In tb the first weeks fat of the campaign always looking for till the Ta TapI pI who had killed his child na lie has never found him but he still stays tay ih I tb the American seek working for less IMI than thaD hie hi bol costs coati him Chino and aM foreign pia planter hv have worked for the Americans from bual while kA T Y 1 1 Y Y Y Y T Ta a great reat man many T TagaN who have per met rev reverses henna auae of the war have ban aided the Americana acting u as spies etc The element went into Inlo the war with at deal of spirit a as shown by br bythe the dl trent re from campaigns camplen northward and of I On the south June Lawton oe re reported ported from Lee LaB Enemy came boldly out In pen round ground and advanced to yards Hurry ammunition we will 11 need Deed It battle not yet over It II is I a bt bat battie tl tie however This doW showed a spirit exhibited nowhere In the north and and un nn extending our domination among moD the theother other islands we found these same me Cavite Ca vite TI at tb the root of aU all the ae trou bra W TilE THE or 01 a as they are locally known w were encountered In Patsy Island in the ehe p guise of insurgents A As a matter t r of fact the very test I I classes ot of the natives were wert behind the insurrection Not a few ot of them have bae talent and were wre in III the fight from tilt the vel very beat It of mo motive In Panay 2000 under r a aI amore I more OIt than ordinarily pale leader luder lad ta taken 1 possession U and being well 1111 seined armed proceeded to convince the Vila yana an by Lath argument and force that It at was bet beat to resist the Americana And tb there were orator aDO among them to them to aid in III resist resisting In ing a common enemy to combine with them In a Philippine league and d b bib a republican publican with their own gag over nr It This desire to ft fly a flag wee l one which always alway flattered nt flat the lit of I the hI and Ih they were erased with pride and JO joy when their own liar flag was a unfurled at Mal lu General Otis OUI dl displayed what w was con to be poor generalship when he allowed hi his to 10 lay Iy in III Rollo her bog Instead l lead of attacking this Insurgent element t Hut nUl liB as time paa on over those old events it II is II more clearly shown that his hi W was more sound than that thai of his critic The Th motive of U a common enemy from their homes would have hav united these two nap but by his hll 0 of Inaction In lit he allowed the Vi to discover that tile they hd had ninny old q to set et tit the with their Taul brothers brothen and In a afew fw few the were fighting the and driving them away alley and their laden api lying fur protection to 10 till the American farce I hH T 4 4 4 In Pale wan Cebu and other island the people did not de she Ire a government and would not consent to any an with them The They sent pt committees to 10 Manila In the early arll oat ett da days of the In and request requested ed so an American garrison It wes Wal sent under Colonel Smith of the California Callo Y TY T T THAS HAS A STONE STONG FOLLOWING A a h i k i if f Q i it iI e efie p f t fie a r r I 11 1 f t ti f t a ay ai R y i Y 4 t t I I r s syl I t I I IL I t 4 t tIL I i The duth dill I r f of th Ih nay navy tiring the h war tear called the attention of nt tl th country t b John Juho V II bang and h he II is considered as a vice l Ii candidate hy by many II tiers bald the ii or of hi his own State and a lonal government wu e These Theae people felt sure ure that the TaI had only an anarchistic view leW ot of liberty UbIrt and that under a republic their property would be free booty for Cor Corthe forthe the Ana coming com III down south to Sums also known aa a loin olo and aDd we lle find a vuU vastly question to deal with wi and aad ott that vitally vitali affects aa any torah of lO government that may m 1 e J put flUt malo malot I Ifo t fo Ilan are the fierce MOROS Ia out our secure mountain homes or of Utah we heard little or of the Moms and |