“Headquarters, June 24, 1900.

—P. I. R., 605. 4.

“Julio Herrera,
Lieutenant Colonel, Commanding 4th Column.

“To the General and Politico-Military Commander and of Operations of This Province, General Camp.”—P. I. R., 605. 4.

[40] “A commissioner of the Katipúnan society at Ibung, Nueva Vizcaya Province, compelled the inhabitants to take the oath of allegiance to that organization, and issued orders that all who should refuse to follow the dictates of the same should suffer death; and, in pursuance of such orders, was proved to have had, in February, 1901, two men beaten to death, one man buried alive, and two women burnt alive.”—Taylor, 38 HS.

[41] At the time of this event he was a judge of first instance.

[42] Taylor, 35–36 HS.

[43] P. I. R., 653. 10.

[44] P. I. R., 332. 9.

[45] Ibid., Books A-1.