Show REPORT PLEASING NO SIGNS OF TROUBLE IN ANY ISLAND OTHER THAN LUZON new york july 6 A special to th new york herald from washington says the departure of president schurman ot the philippine commission will leave at manila threet members ot the commission otis prof worcester and col denby it will be the duty of the last two named to continue the work of establishing home rule within the lines held by the administration troops in the hope that the example will be followed by the filipinos outside of the lines and show them the beneal clent purposes of this government prof worcester and col denby will also aid gen otis in the conduct of any peace negotiations which may follow future operations of the american troops mr mans dispatch Is on the wh ole very encouraging and the authorities arc very much gratified at the conditions he reports having found at the points visited it is evident from what the officials say that mr schurman believes suppression of dos insurrection means the establishment of peace throughout the archipelago he Is confident that many of the people throughout the southern islands do not openly express themselves in favor of an american protectorate solely because of their tear of aguin aldo and his cigal army mr schurman speaks well of the sultan and sulu and it is evident that he feels that there is no danger of trouble from him in case the united states observes the treaties which exist between him and the spanish government mr schurman makes a number of recommendations regarding home rule for some of the southern islands and they will probably be adopted by the president the conditions in negros were found to be of a highly satisfactory character by mr schurman and home rule will undoubtedly be given immediately to the people of that island although some alterations were necessary before it received the presidents approval |