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Tablas, island of, 230.
Taft, William H., a member of second Philippine Commission, 9, 325;
inauguration of, as civil governor, 344;
resignation of, and notice of great work done by, in Philippines, 351;
opening of first session of Philippine Legislature by, [770].
Tagálogs, the, 263, [591]–[594], [933].
Tagbanuas of Palawan, [594]–[595], [608];
present condition of, [608].
Talacógon, settlement of, [614], [616].
Tamarau, hunting the, [823], [824]–[827].
Tanguingui fishing, [809].
Taos, name for common people, [771] n.
Tariff, benefit to Philippines from the, [911]–[917].
Tarlac, conditions in, under Insurgent rule, 159–165;
estimate of population, [1000].
Tavera, Dr. T. H. Pardo de, 9;
becomes member of second Philippine Commission, 345.
Taxation, reform of system of, 350–351;
of wild tribes, [561]–[562];
internal-revenue, [911] ff.
Tayabas, estimate of population, [1000].
Taylor, Major J. R. M., translation of Insurgent records by, 16–17;
condition of narrative of, and citations of, 18–19;
on Aguinaldo’s early career, 22 ff.;
quoted, 45, 49 ff., 75, 85, 96 ff., 106, 107, 108 ff., 135, 145–146, 165, 234–235, 295–300;
summary by, of extent of Insurgent coöperation with American forces, 122–126;
quoted relative to insulting of Americans by Filipinos, 133–134;
on Aguinaldo’s preparations for attacking Americans, 137–142;
on atrocities practised by Insurgents on Spanish prisoners in Cagayan valley, 171–172;
on destruction of land records by Insurgents, 214;
author’s indebtedness to, in describing government set up by Aguinaldo, 244;
on horrors of guerilla warfare, 285–286;
quoted on General Otis’s promulgation of proclamation of first Philippine Commission, 310 n.;
on method of procedure of second Philippine Commission, 334;
on murders by the Insurgents, [742], [751]–[752], [763]–[764], [765];
on the plot to massacre all Americans in Manila, [758]–[763];
summary by, of facts concerning murders committed by Insurgents, [766]–[767];
on the multiplicity of dialects, [935].
Teachers’ Camp, Baguio, 468–469;
early unsanitary conditions at, [519].
Tea raising, [902].
Telan, Agapito, slave-dealer, statement by, [687]–[689].
Telegraph service, improvement of, [864]–[866].
Telephone systems, [865]–[866].
Thomas, Dr. J. B., [569].
Ticao, island of, 230.
Tingians, author’s visits to settlements of, [538]–[547], [549]–[553].
Tinio, Manuel, appointed Director of Lands, 376.
Tirona, Colonel Daniel, abuses practised by, in Cagayan valley, 171 ff.
Tiwi Spring, the, [798].
Tobacco production and consumption, [898]–[899], [900], [901].
Todd, Captain Albert, [504].
Took-Took people, visit to the, [545]–[547].
Tornroth, Captain, pampano taken by, [810].
Torres, Isidoro, murder of friars recommended by, [731]–[732].
Torturing of Spanish by Insurgents in 1898, 156–241.
Township Government Act, [560].
Trade, possibilities for, [906]–[910];
statistics of volume of, [912]–[917].
Trade routes, building up of new, [929].
Trails, construction of, in territory of non-Christian tribes, [562]–[564], [882].
Transportation, opening of lines of, to wild provinces, [561]–[564], [574], [583], [589], [626], [875]–[883];
improvement in means of, by water, [866] ff.
Trias, Mariano, secretary of treasury in Aguinaldo’s cabinet, 266.
Tuason, Juan, 264.
Tuberculosis in the Philippines, 409;
problem of eradication of, 444;
bearing of the Benguet Road on relief of, 463;
beneficial effects on, of climate of Baguio, 479.
Tuguegarao, Insurgent atrocities at, 174–176.
Tulisane, meaning of word, [593] n.
Tumay, Dato, Moro chief. [596], [601]–[608].
Tunas in Philippine waters, [817].
Turnbull, Lieutenant, 397.
Typhoons, damage from, at Baguio and along Benguet Road, 471–472;
description of, [795]–[796].