Opium, the evil of, [789].

Oranges, possibilities for production of, [903].

Osgood, H. D., sanitary engineer, 413.

Osmeña, speaker of assembly, [729];
opposition organised to candidacy of, for presidency of expected Philippine Republic, [937].

Ostrand, Judge James A., facts on peonage furnished by, [715][718];
removal of, demanded, [728].

Otis, General E. S., a member of first Philippine Commission, 8;
dealings of, with Aguinaldo, 115–122;
instructions given by Aguinaldo for murder of, 139;
men commissioned by Aguinaldo to assassinate, 143;
report of supersedure of, by “John Waterly,” 284;
approval of proclamation of first Philippine Commission shown by, 310 n.;
refuses Arguelles’ request for temporary suspension of hostilities, 312–313;
unfavourable comparison between judgment of, and that of General Lawton, 322–323;
laughs at Lawton’s proposition looking to prompt conclusion of insurrection and capture of Aguinaldo, 323.

P

Pack, William F., governor of Benguet, 436;
credit due, for Teachers’ Camp at Baguio, 468;
story of the Igorot chief and, [571][572];
with Governor Miller’s party at Lara, [597], [598];
an example of devotion to his wild subjects, [672].

Palasí, Igorot chief, 436;
story of Governor Pack and, [571][572].