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St. Louis Exposition, exhibition of non-Christian peoples at, [643][645].

St. Paul’s Bay, Palawan, [798].

St. Paul’s Hospital, Manila, 433.

Salaries, paid in Philippine civil service, 368–372;
of judicial officers, 400–407, [996][999].

Salvarsan, a remedy for yaws, 430.

Samar, island of, 230.

Samar Province, area and population of, 218;
disorders in, 392–394;
census figures, [1000], [1003].

Sanchez, Domingo, 449.

San Cristobal, Mt., “colorum” on, [944].

Sandico, Teodoro, 40, 41;
quoted, 61;
becomes an Insurgent spy, 128;
secretary of interior in Aguinaldo’s cabinet, 266.

San Isidro campaign, General Lawton’s conduct of, 322–323.

San José, College of, [502].

San José Estate, Mindoro, [834], [838], [839].

San Lazaro Hospital, Manila, 420–422, 433.

Santos, Dr., quoted on the meeting between Pratt and Aguinaldo at Singapore, 31–33.

Santo Tomás, University of, [502], [525][526];
museum at, [802].

Sargent, Naval Cadet L. R., trip made by, through provinces, and report of, 153 ff.

Scenery in Philippines, [794][800], [805].

Scheerer, Otto, 342;
visit to home of, at Baguio, 454–455;
coöperation of, in drafting act for government of Benguet, [559];
help given Benguet Igorots by, in organising settlements, [568].

Schoolhouses, construction of, [516].

Schools, establishment of, 346–347, [504][507];
under Spanish régime, [501][503];
number of Filipinos as teachers in, [507].

School teachers, compensation and vacations of, 370–374.

Schurman, J. G., a member of first Philippine Commission, 8;
proceeds to Philippines, 302–305;
variable opinions and unique conduct of, 317–318;
returns to United States, 319;
conflict between statement signed by, in 1900 and statement credited to, in 1902, 325.

Scientific work, coördination of, 488–[500].

Sea-bass fishing, [812].

Seasons, dry and wet, in Philippines, [793].

Sergeant fish, the, [810][811].

Settlement Farm Schools for non-Christians, [510].

Sewer system in Manila, 432.

Sherman, Dr. P. L., 306, 307.

Shooting in the Philippines, [818][828].

Shuster, W. Morgan, secretary of public instruction, 496.

Sibul Spring, [798].

Silk growing, [905][906].

Singapore, varying accounts of meeting between Aguinaldo and Consul Pratt at, 25–33.

Singapore cane, in Palawan, 222, [847].

Siquijor, island of, 230;
work of Lieutenant-Governor Fugate in, [965][966].

Slavery in the Philippines, [676] ff.;
in Spanish times, [676][679];
denial of, by Quezon, [679], [682], [683] ff.;
account of, in the Moro Province, in Isabela, in Misamis, and elsewhere, [680][693];
test suits brought against, [694][698];
lack of law to cover offence, [697][698];
blocking of anti-slavery legislation by Philippine Assembly, and reasons, [698][714];
importance of problem, [729].

Sleeper, Charles H., efficient bureau chief removed by Democratic administration, 375.

Smallpox, early prevalence of, 409;
vaccinations for, and results, 424–425.

Smith, General James F., 319;
career of, in the Islands, and service as governor, 353.

Snipe shooting, [819][820].

Sorenson, Inspector, report by, on slavery in Isabela, [683][684].

Sorsogón, conditions in, under Insurgent rule, 214.

South Ilocos, conditions in, under Insurgent rule, 207–210.

Spanish language, never in common use, [936].

Special Provincial Government Act, [560].

Steamship service, improvement in, [866], [869].

Steere, Joseph B., 1–2.

Stillman, Dr. W. O., inquiry into slavery in Philippines by, [704][705].

Strong, Dr. R. P., discovery of cure for yaws by, 430.

Sugar industry, crippling of, by American sugar men, [838][839], [898].

Sugar production, in Mindoro, 221, [593][594];
general conditions and statistics of, [897][899].

Sultan of Joló, the, 225, 227, 229.

Superstitions, Filipino, [944][949].

Surigao, slave-taking raids into, [711];
estimate of population, [1000], [1003].

Survey of Philippine coasts, harbours and waters, [873][874].

Sweitzer, F. W., [810].