[10] Every province in the Philippines is divided into so many pueblos. Pueblo, in Spanish, means town. But the Spanish pueblo is more like a township. It does not mean a continuous stretch of residences and other buildings, but a given municipal area. Each pueblo is likewise subdivided into barrios, dotted usually with hamlets, and groups of houses.
[11] Report U. S. Philippine Commission, 1903, pt. 3, p. 92.
[12] Report U. S. Philippine Commission, 1903, pt. 1, p. 366.
[13] Senate Document 170, 58th Cong., 2d Sess., p. 16.
[14] Report U. S. Philippine Commission, 1903, pt. 1, p. 32.
[15] 240, 326, Philippine Census, 1903, vol. ii., p. 123.
Chapter XVII
Governor Taft, 1903 (Continued)
The Philippines for the Filipinos.