I

Ickis, W. H., army to bench, 361

Ide, H. C., certain statements by, examined, 469, 477–9, 486–7;
succeeds Gov. Wright, 515;
resigns, 521;
estimate of, 522

Igorottes, 575–6

Ilocanos, “Yankees of” Ph., 247

Ilocos, proposed State of, 252–3, 634

Ilocos Norte area and pop. 252

Ilocos Sur area and pop. 252

Iloilo fiasco, 152–163

Iloilo speech of Governor Taft, 1903, 437–8

Imperialism, American and British, compared, 127, 449

Independence, Declaration of, Aguinaldo’s first formal, 38;
Bacoor convention, 71;
ante-bellum minutes of Hong Kong Junta, 25

Insurrection proper, 1899–1901, 186–344;
of 1901–2, 371–402;
of 1903, 409 et seq.;
of 1904, 452 et seq.;
of 1905, 506 et seq.;
Leyte disorders of 1906, 518 et seq.

International Harvester Company, 607, 610, 619–20

Iowa, 51st, at Iloilo, 155

Isabela province, area and pop. 255

J

Japan and the Philippines, 328–331

Jellyby, Mrs., Uncle Sam as, 358

Johnson, Justice, 641

Joint High Parleying Board, Otis’s, 173 et seq.

Jones, Captain, wounded, 516

Jones Independence Bill, 640 et seq.

Jones neutralization resolution, 647

Judiciary, Ph., its greatest need, 572

K

Katipunan Society, 113

Kenly, W. L., Lieut., 214

Kidd, Benj., 486

Kindness, Taft ideas on, 304

King, Charles, General, views, 273

King. Edw. L., Lieut., 244

Kipling, R., 486

Knox, Commander, U. S. N., 236

L

“Lack of a common language” fetich, 298

Laguna province, area and population, 263;
disturbances of 1901–2, 372;
of 1905, 509

Lands, Friar, see Friar lands

Language, lack of a common, discussed, 298

Lawton, H. W., General, arrives, 209;
Laguna expedition, 210;
“this accursed war,” 211;
Northern advance, 234;
good-bye to Young, 239;
killed, 306

Legarda, B. Ph. delegate in Congress, 619

Legislation, Congressional, 604–622

Lepanto-Bontoc, area and pop. 252

LeRoy, James, on Taft, 438

Leyte, area and pop. 228;
disorders of 1906, 518;
proposed state of, 267, 636

Lingayen Gulf expedition, 234–6

Locusts, 608

Lodge, H. C, on Treaty of Paris, 130;
Aguinaldo jest, 239;
“Trade Expansion” speech, 275;
on Spanish War, 27, 276;
on chronic disorder in Cuba, 343

Logan, Major, killed, 238

London Times, May 5, 1898, 35

Long, Secretary, cautions Dewey, 98

Lopez, “Presidente” etc., 154

Lowry, E. G., 600

Luna, Captain, drowned, 244

Luzon, preponderating importance, 225;
central plain, 232;
wild tribes, 232;
size, 362

M

MacArthur and the war, 270 et seq.

MacArthur, General:
on Aguinaldo and Filipinos, 23, 309;
advance on Caloocan, 195, 207;
up R. R., 234;
differences with Taft, 307, 382;
on conditions of 1900–1, 310 et seq.;
drastic proclamation, 323–5;
final advice, 355

McCall neutralization resolution, 648

McCutcheon, John T., war correspondent, round robin, 219;
Biñang fight, 261

McKinley, President, Cuban message of 1897, 2, 27;
war message of 1898, 27;
Aguinaldo’s letter to, 36;
cable to Dewey of Aug. 13, 41;
annual message of 1898, 47, 216;
instructions to Merritt, 50;
to Peace Commissioners, 98, 122 et seq.;
Benevolent Assimilation Proclamation, 139–151;
text of, 147;
its reception at Iloilo, 156;
at Manila, 164 et seq.;
message of 1899, 188–9;
Taft commission foreshadowed in, 287;
instructions to, 359, 405, 421, 476

Maccabebe scouts, writer detailed to, 235;
their allegiance analyzed, 333;
used to capture Aguinaldo, 334

Magtaon fight, 516

Maine, U. S. S., blown up, 3

Malabon landing party episode, 209

Malolos, insurgent capital, 95–6;
Congress of, 99–102;
capture, 208

Man, rights of, 623–632

Manila, siege of, 13 et seq.;
fall of, 83–7;
importance of, 225–6

Manila-Dagupan Railway, Higgins claim, 101

Manufactures 607

Map of archipelago, see end of volume

March, P. C., Major, 238

Mark Tapley, Taft as, 355

Martin neutralization resolution, 648

Masbate, area and pop., 228

Mascardo surrenders, 341

Massacre of Americans at Manila, “plot” considered, 199

Melliza, R., at Iloilo, 159

Merritt, Wesley, General, 46;
instructions, 50–2;
double-dealing, 78;
“juggling,” 81;
receives surrender Manila, 67, 86;
advice at Paris, 127;
complimentary estimate of Filipinos, 190

Miller, M. P., General, Iloilo expedition, 152–163

Millet, F. D., war correspondent, on insurgent siege of Manila, 67–9;
on Greene’s “juggling,” 80–1;
on inauguration of Malolos government, 99

Mindanao, area and pop., 229;
distinct problem, 230–1

Mindoro, area and pop., 228

Mining, 607

Misamis, insurrection of 1902–3, 442–3

Missionary vote in U. S., darkest thing ahead of Ph. independence, 580

Mitchell, Lieut., 334

Monroe doctrine and Ph., 602, 654

Moore, Commander, U.S.N., 236

Moros, 230–1, 567–9, 577, 583, 644

Municipal governments, dual, described, 316–18

Mustin, H. C., Ensign, 236

N

Nazro, Lieutenant-Commander, 236

Negroes, Filipinos not, 364–5

Negros, area and pop., 228;
proposed state of, 267, 636

Neutralization—the “way out,” 647;
history of, 650;
pending resolutions proposing, 648

Newlands, F. G., Senator, quoted 356–7, 610

Newspapers: round robin of 1899, 220;
present subtle censorship, 440

Newton, H. W., Captain, 334

Ninth Infantry, Balangiga massacre, 377

Northern Luzon (military) “Department of,” Districts of, 252–8

Nueva Ecija, area and pop., 233

Nueva Vizcaya, area and pop., 255

O

Ohio, size of Luzon, 232

Ola, Simeon, 423 et seq., 436

Oldfield neutralization resolution, 648

Olongapo garrison, surrender of, 58

Otis and the war: Feb. to fall, 1899, 186–223;
thence to May, 1900, 224–269

Otis, E. S., General, quoted, 30;
succeeds Merritt, 88;
Chapelle’s estimate of him, 88;
writer’s, 89;
ante-bellum dealings with Aguinaldo, 88–106, 164 et seq.

Outbreak of February 4, 1899, 186

P

Palanan, Aguinaldo captured at, 336–8

Pampanga province, area and pop., 233

Panama Canal horoscoped, 652

Panay island, area and pop., 228;
proposed state of, 267, 636

Pandora Box, Benevolent Assimilation policy proves, 150–1

Pangasinan province, area and pop., 233

Paragua, 228

Paris Peace Commission, 122;
negotiations, 121–138

Paris, Treaty of, 121–138

Parker, Alton B., controversy of 1904 with Taft, 483

Parker, James, Lieut.-Col., 248

Patriotism of Filipinos, 185, 190, 297

Payne Law of 1909, 615

Peace protocol, 121; treaty, 121–138

Perkins. G. W., 620–1

Peters neutralization resolution, 648

Phelan, H. DuR., 159–162

Philippine archipelago, geography simplified, 225–8

Philippine Assembly, opening of, 550; address of Secretary Taft, 552

Philippine Civil Service, 473, 587 et seq.

Philippine Government Act, 587

“Philippines for Filipinos,” Taft policy, 437;
Iloilo speech, 437–8

Pilar, Gregorio, General, death and burial, 248–9

Placido, Hilario Tal, 336–8

Policy, Taft, Ph., stated, 645

Political expediency, controlling factor in Ph. affairs, 448 et seq.

Pratt, Spencer, U. S. Consul General at Singapore, dealings with Aguinaldo, 4–15

Press, censorship of, by Otis, 220;
war correspondents, round robin, 220–1;
virtual censorship now, 440

Protocol, peace, 121

Public opinion in Ph., negligible, 442–3

Public order, not finally established until 1906, 522

Purpose of U. S., uncertainty as to, 174–175

Putnam, G. R., count of Ph. Islands, 227

Q

Quezon, Manuel L., Ph. delegate in Congress, speech against export tax, 618–19

Quinlan, D. P., Aringay fight, 246;
buries Gregorio Pilar, 249

R

Race friction between Filipinos and Americans, 438;
increased by Taft policy, 439, 447;
deplored by Gov. Smith, 493;
social equality muddle, 554 et seq.

Rebate system under export tax, iniquities of, 616 et seq.

Reconcentration in Batangas, 1902, 388

Reconcentration Law, 416–422

Reconstruction days in Ph., 238–9, 381–2

Refund of export tax, 616

Reid, Whitelaw, Peace Commissioner, 122;
position, 132;
$20,000,000 hint, 136–7

“Rid of Philippines,” Roosevelt-Taft private confession to Carnegie of desire to be, 612–14

Rights of Man, 623–632

Rios, Montero, at Paris, 136

Road to Autonomy, 633–646

Roosevelt, T., Vice-President, crass ignorance of 1900 about Filipinos, 10, 230;
presidential amnesty proclamation of 1902, 312, 375, 397–8;
opinion of Taft in 1901, 406;
hypothetical interview, 409–414;
supper-table confession to Andrew Carnegie about Ph., 612–13

Root, Elihu, Secretary of War, ignorance of 1899, and uncandor of 1900, 188, 243, 327, 331, 413;
succeeds Alger, 223–4;
political buncombe of 1900 and public admission of 1904, 279–280;
Rio Janeiro speech, 652–3;
intellectual greatness, 224

Round robin of war correspondents, 219–222

S

Sabath neutralization resolution, 648

Samar, U. S. S., off San Fabian, 236

Samar, area and pop., 228;
in 1901–2, 372 et seq., 452;
massacres of 1904, 453–498;
disturbances of 1905–6, 503–8.
See also, 267, 636

Sandico, alleged massacre order of, 200.

San Fernando, de Pampanga, 212;
de Union, taken by Young and his cavalry, 246

San Isidro taken by Lawton, 235

San Juanico strait, described, 452

Sargent, L. R., Naval Cadet, trip through Luzon, 107–120;
on Igorrote exhibitions, 574

Schools, number of children in, 566, 643

Schurman Commission, 31, 171, 217;
Otis’s impatience with, 218

Schwan, Theodore, General, “South line” expedition, Jan–Feb. 1900, 260 et seq.

Scouts, Philippine, annual cost, now, 600

Sewall, Captain, 209, 245

Shanks, Governor of Cavite, 539

Singapore, Pratt and Aguinaldo at, 7 et seq.

Slayden. J. L., M. C., 585, 599

Smith, General Jacob, Samar campaign, 1901–2, 378–9;
made scapegoat, 380

Smith, James F., Col., First Californians made brigadier, 193–4;
army to bench, 361;
succeeds Gov. Ide, 524;
peace certificate of 1907, 525 et seq.;
resigns 556;
letter on hemp iniquity of Payne law, 620

Social life of American colony, 440

Songs, Philippine campaign:
under Otis, 186;
under MacArthur, 270;
under Chaffee, 392

Sonnichsen, Albert, 247

Sorsogon province, area and pop., 265

Spanish War, President McKinley’s message of winter of 1897, preceding, 2;
war message, April 1898, 27;
peace protocol, 121;
treaty, 121–138

Spenlow and Jorkins, Taft and Chaffee likened to, 390

Spooner, Senator, 169

Starr, C. G., Major, 210, 235

Stewart, Senator, 27

Sugar and tobacco, Ph., under Payne law, 560;
other Congressional legislation concerning, 604 et seq.

Supper-table confession of Roosevelt and Taft to Carnegie about Ph., 612–13

Surigao insurrection of 1903, 414–16

Switzerland, neutralization of, 650