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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]
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]