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A r. . A. u ! r' iA ...:; I., ar V: .'t I t.'..' , iA.''. ii't-'t- to lnautl'irat.' IA; n.y d.-vrrair 1 I !i.-n ..j,.. humiiiiiT i.ifAit th' if ti ' I'1 "' 'I' v . i ' : :x i.nI.'S i'I' '- 'j , .... .... ..... , v, pi, .i) n;.J Kvaini, w;,a i.tl.'i"!;".! I.y ll." Mrirns ami 1 w;.,; l.r.nij'ht tl.nt t! " '. . v.'i" -" ' i. '.::. ; '' AA r .-.K-. ' " ' ' '. ' ' ., , i- !'.-:, i.,. A i, .A a in.:, li 1.1.....! la.' lie u ..1.. d. .Ml I; m 'iojv hi ;i villi-R.' Mi . ittt i.! "' " '' : ' 1 " '',,'.. m.i ' ''' B i." 'i f 1 . , . '.. ... t ....'.' i. I.mJ 'ha"S l'i Palawan. I.tk p.-ai-o )tnt il... i.aih. w. r In i! roMi.'.l of t!.-:r 1 ' -;i.J ft tli'- ' ' "' j nr. r . ' s .. , ....... i t! .;, a- r Icn.'.l fur lx y.'.ars. 'I'',., insular l.ij. si.t.-s i.n.l i.nimal.s. 'I'tn- J : i i 1 is ! ...A '''' 1 " 'I" .!. '" I-" ' 1 ' 1 ' ' v. Hi, i In r. :.! and tl.. r v'it!i.l Kovmum nt it K'.'.J Uj. msHvi'S, liai s!. I.-:, a m u!" i!- 'vS". '...,!. On I'm i,;'- . j ... -, , ;. ., , ,.K .ane IihiUIlk tin- '.'Ofi ."i ovi r for u v.an ' il i!,.. j.rt-Hy wi:'- n f tli.' s.-'.tli m 'A- ;,.i,- ..... 1 iy ro.iml a).out . a Ij . .. . 1 . .' , . ul... ...ii fill M.n . of IA.. A, ..I f.r l.j.rl.r In i .1 Iw.r ...n. uti.l l . ... A. 1,1 1. ... i.ni.ias 'i Ij.'o 1 3 , ' 1 , 1 ... , . .' ' .1 Kovcrniir Hint:, but little lioj'o of . aii.usiro; in tlio villanr. 1 )). Rovor- i .1 ' to farm t.t in- ' ' v. ir. .-. ..' ..' ' Cci'ii'Ht Cun-ti-tn S;.'sc, njircHa. Ii"t' nn-'Ss-.-.i li is constalMilary an. I . li) t , ' m:.' ' a. i- roli.iroii v.-t- lr I r ! ... ,., i ; . j . i i. as I nv All of which li'a.ls In Hie story of i) tl"' town. Tin. nir.it. s won Mir ' 'r !. 1! t! ! l.-a. . . : r... . .MM'liiAy ... -.to? V!;i.t, l.i.'titi'nant Mill.tr. II. as at tlio 1 ri...l. Iut . Xiiocl.-d an fi.sy victory, tif s of a iar:a life, it ' '.!-v ''i'. ' a ,i i . ,1,, , .i I,,,- ii,,. i,;t,re? time of din .l.-utl. a iiicnil.er of tho Hut they had n'ckoi.cil without tl... ! The i-.s-'iiy was tl..- ) r.i dra i i'. ' ;.. :..! . .., i- i ,. I,..-A .,f .,- !!.gt. Twenty ninth Infantry, l.nt had t;evor . I'll? American, who was a ,;: U win n . itnr ...i toward . ,:,. i. 'e i. at 1 r 1 ' 1 is.' . a : "i -A : ,, , ,.,!,.. , . .., ., .. ,,, :.!)., A'l t!i.- n.i:n! peon that regiment ar.d was unknown I am. is. d. His followers hud lieon , it the Jiai'tA nl.ir ,.i ..I ! I.' r e.i-e. r t i. . ! !. ? ,,i y,, -I, i , i , . , . ,1 . r i : n k i .il M.l-.'ly to l'. rill'.cers. Tl:ls Ix'iiuse of tlio ' drill, d into efnch ncy, but wer" y. t (;ov. mar. li" lornicil Hi- !,-.l.it ol r . I- - - f:. ..'iks an I ! . !s i.i .laiii.g. Il fact that he had been, nincn the tini tiiniil, nol nnwlne their k( rent," It . i.lns uj. to r. .. il . ery ha.Ia ult . I .. , : .'.;'..'. i ; ,, w l,o was j t:. ill In i .;,r m !.... . A new of his aprolntniciit. on di'taihei) duty . when armed with American Kims. Put . it'll In a :;as. .!ne launrh. :.'.. A ii; n i : ,t . 1 a i . ,; ' ,a 1 1 . t . ;nA. d :i come In h governor of Palawan. At tlm i ihey followed their chief to bait;.. In ) ttas w i,i),. returnlnu from -ne t i Ail. IA i; '., t :,!!.:;) I .. Ar . lapy. M. ' ;.i .;i. ally, oi.r children Vreakliig out. of the Spanish American I fairly Rood part. The pirates wer.' ; I,, s.. ii i; t ' !,at t 'n 1 urn. h w as ap- .'. ' '"A AA.i ."' ' ..;'' .y. .;!!, low to H ie. la. w to cotnhict war ho had been an ofl'aer in tl.u I'bl- ciit In pieces uinl the band lii, Io n i.. i;.IVei'in.r Miller, thotih a pr. I n::.:t: . ci nv. t,i;i,ns and el. , lions, capo tullilia and had enlls'ed. Ilin The American that day won f. r li'm- .irous, aihli tie innii. htol Mm v il r- liaif a t-lVi.n in i- ; t,..i.'i ..'. I.,, to m;m r.n ii.at. I-t .m ' n ir:al!li'a- Rorvlce wan with tho Fifth Illinois self U.e tit la of "the .J. titon." Tl;e ,,, f....'-i. r. v-T. .! 1. '.:,e I 'nil.., A. :,s .f rai.li.l.t. - ami, linally, how Volunteer Infantry and ha 1 llrst. taken ; liniiil nntiveg learned that they were ' lU.il. i. it. tie tat y. -.r ! -. : in i'..;a as i,i mm.-. They are him to Porto Kieo and later to the aLilo to BtamJ against their 'nr. diury ! h.'.ir.l ..f ai r.;.' r..t ,. y 1..,..; i., . ' to ! m-s-.. Pi (! ry and all J'hllij jdnen. Ho served In th" ruitly- i.neniy. The gratitude of the who.. '.!? ! tin.- if coir . ,.t'i. nti'l fraud an jnp south, rn prnvlncea and hl i o- ' community canio to ihe i"iern. r. Re-i ': . I . r in. I. wl-icii th. y are rlors soon recoL-ni.'.-.l his Renins lor cnilts otin.B to his nrnis. (in.., en.!. !. are in- t),r.t a i :v Ki 1 n- v . l.att, is not com- p, ttii.p ahmp wl'h the pallvcu. lie- I The band of Sallp Toml five the! 1 : ,...'...;.. i. i ; n ' :;;;!. :, ii:j a .. x. It lAn.;'.. imi . oiipr. ii.-n- ,.;,,. of p he received apioint,. I p.c.nrl hip battle In the worltii. in.. . i , ..a . .'. .. '.a' : . :i in i-.. i.i n ... .i . ..i.i in no., iii.oi ii,,. m. m in,. rei;u:,ir army and Ms de- ; of the probients of this is., hit. .1 a . .. k ' .in .'i ii ii.'i in. . anil (truer penen. e. rne. ueinon ' t i'e.is'i. wl.!c. !.).- ;;i';mn i:".n tl.eir u.-iionant .Vilier was hut 21 years I this band under similar conditions : :' ' ' i old when he first enlisieil. Yet lie left ' '" " ' v '' . A "As " ' ' 1 '''''''' ' ' !ll"'r ,u a I'toldler's sweetheart b. hind him In! i't.-A-i l.'.-'f in Ai- is ;.iv,, :i:n away In. m hi.ttle, n l- cow aril- vu. ..,) v, jA,n ,.0 r..(...iv,: ,,, "iles, i.i.;.- i ' , " , ... i..,.,;i iy ;..;' any i ....-i, i .i o, . ni.'.i inin.i j'R-iipi A As A ..'.' ... f'.r I-'- A i." '" 'I.- v.. !,!. Ii p, ol ).; " .it;, ii.' : i.i.f p.- ,' :T l : j i!,...i i'" i.i: y. An.eri. a i- u y .'.'.ii ib'ar Lei i. "if An .". i ,: e , r' h.n. I, i..'i'' i... :i-li. - n.. , I. ml I will '''.' " '. ... I... u A .1 .. . .. r ),'... . " i'I, , . (A' '.1 Cliiirt, ' hi V! r ! ' i.. I. i . . r , - ii Is t-o 1-Aj! ' p... "i ,i r i,t ., , i,,, wo 'le. .-. I, in: a- n. , I.e. hs I i he. n a; it.l In we.;), 1 ,p v, ,,., th.j j Pi'4'!A's .; ,. , -'I l. Widow. Japan's Rirh Ace sition 1' Mi. Kii,, r,..,-.. Il III lll ll Jain- 1, a I'": ;m of IL',. iy SI, in. ii .... riuilrol In i-'inniiin The pr. at P ;ti . a Is npiare mile nio I iiiana. 1. 1 d.vehip 1 nilei .Iaain i IA Kon a Is t:ai '.eou-!' Koreai n il'., h hosi'iial ni Seoul is a Allle.', well e.l!lii.cd. K li ill- The R nu .ifj er's ExrAnnation. ' a went hmiie driifik the "I In ar . otlnr nlr i, fellow Is IA bo 1b drunk th.it II ?" "llll, H to no any w he: e when THE WHITER SEES M 1 "" I-'-1 a no ! '1 u , f i.r hnrli.ind, and hrind In haml the taloa of lum to the ends of the "A. tie l.(i, 1th n.y l,"i!y depend ..t.d I., m ni.d ii lis wink In Its p haniliKSS of Hi . aeh In Urdu ol hl'.od duinil ., so the heiilth and huHiiiicss i n.y country deiiend i .'.iiing Ms wo. K In 1 .mil I'll iy.. 1,1.,. e "i'I, .'I-... yo.np cliizeim are our hotR.- to foitnne. Can we not si.ii'ly iissiiiuc that thu iirinclrdes anl n.atliiK t'.iclr lives Hiipur well for the pennaii. m.y uf ihe Utiuibllc? When before have the foundation stones ol colit'iiiiaaee Leen laid with such cure mid luotniio' of dnrabilliy? "The liiluie, ih.n, Is bright. And the pr.siiit'.' Hut nm; IhlnK Is need ful. No pres. l.t movement Is more la 'Liable t ban that which looks to c 1 1; S'T v a ' i. ifi of natural resources. P.ut let us never fore"t that the (treat en Inhirent resource of the Amer ican I eoplo Is Common Sense. Let that bs conserved and applied with out cessation, uud soon It will be found that, all the Ills of which we complain but know not of ure only stub mi attend upon the growing pains of a great and blessed country. . . . :,v.. " .-a, . - '.a:'!,. .;. : r permanent detrtll the sweetheart came i Into the wlhlii to 1,1m and they we:v married. All the years between then and now Mrs. Miller has cpent at the ride of her hnrband, and hrind In hand they have snupht to lead the way for their chnrpes from the d::r!;nepa of barbarism to the llpht of civilization and to better llvlnp. Tbry have left behind a nioniinient of a complish mept that Is perhnr-8 uncqnalel in th history nf po email a force working for tho uplift. It was Into these conditions that lieutenant Miller broupnt his young wife. The men of the army protested against such exposure, but the ynung officer believed that he knew the nn tlves better than they and that he wns safe with them. He established himself at Puertn Princesa, which had once been a Spanish town of Bom Im portance, but had beenrue a deserted city of the south seas. Here be mnde his capital and hare be begr.p 'As work with the natives. Soon he was able to muster a r im ber of chosen young natives nt a militia organization. These he m plied with arms and drilled. !(, mm was the repelling of the Mcros. Sulin Aklb had long been the terror of M o coasts. The natives bad brm ! fectlve as warriors and the ii-;:J,?h i were at thu option of t'.ie plratpn, the oil! law fact an.l the results were the r.'i:t:e. The timid natives lounrl that they cou'd i'.cht and that they liked It. They placed thorrmclves at the command of tne ' puveiTii r and dl.l It's hl iillnp without nuestl.ui. They came to cull him king i i aim ins worn w.ih law. j ney carried the tnlea of lum to the ends of the is.i.r.,1 nna an mo j-eopie prnclaim. d him, None would have dared stand rtpalnst him, even had they not loved 1 . 1 in. lie g.ivi' bis orders as to cessa lion of war amenp the tribes and the allotment of land. In t,o years he had brought peace Into th.i whole Inland and found It In reudlness for his real prcRvnmme. T!ie fear of his anna airr.ng the Moros became so great tlii'.t (or eix years before his d.-mh there wns net a plratlcnl raid n any i part or the Island. The natives railed Mm kins, and his powers with them were absolute. To all Intents and pur Ibcs be was In reality king; for them there wao no authority n the land but his. nelng a practical man, Lieutenant riii'rr l.rew that if the people pros I e ' i, it would be through & cultiva t!on of their fertile soil. The Tcgbonos, or Inland people, -'. the favorites with the governor. They w.tc lrtelllgent, tractable, mu il 'ul. lovable. He determined that he A'eiiid do 'ometMng for thene people r.x t! c'r habits and tie them to the ..:!. It was in the carrying out of fjis pla:i that ha lest bit Itfi. .,e ' :r'fi5"if 'Ml Si"- te 1 y -le . .4 ft ni. in! of iiii Inability to i-v. itu. T men u iio ktv-w him w . i e sin pri.-, d i' knew ihat lie should drown :n a nar ', .. riv. r They nin 't'c'l of cmrf-e, could swim. Put wl.. i, M.e hi it riled in'"!' the King of Palawan, lie! vior of the people, M e n.an who bad urn d i be ih.'.i- .ads on Me' r.ui.i to lelopin-'iil, w.n! nu. i i e n ,. . u i oi) s 1 ..' Ihe boiioni and his native .en, pan i s dm 1 for lio.i.'s b'-fore ibey wein ile to I . Si li,.; ov.-r his body, e I. mi -eiiled down upon " pl.K.m of tlm print ). ii euiii ihe A. all) of the : they have lu v. r grieved la-, h. fore. The pre,, I work has established lor thiuii Is d sill and Its futuu'- is In , ' doubt And ti." Morns, these PanuAs i j gyp. si. a of the n-a, are i.L'ain at ihelr (icpi'etlailori. Tin y bad tlio. pht this big American n dctai.ti, a thlnp of F.ip --rr.at.irnl st rcr.pt h and of charmed ll'e. Yet he had sank and drowned wpli his boat turned over. ;-:, would all Ids hln.l. They would throw the mxt big American overboard and drown him. Mefrre a crnpresslr.n-.l committee last winter Major General Hell, chief of edaff for the army, was telling of some of the remarkable men of that service and of the effective work they were doing. Llt-'itenant Miller wa citel as the most prominent of these. General Dell told of bis work, and concluded by sayir.g: "I had heard It siatfd that he could not be replaced by a company, prob ably not by a battalion, and possibly not by a regiment of troops." This was merely from the military! standpoint of keeping the peace, and' assuredly the Island overrun with, troors would not have the beneflicall eSect upon the natives that was bJ leg accomplished by Miller,