5) Page. THE tr EN TRE DEMOCRAT, BE LL EFONTE » PA, APRIL 1906 The Philippine Constabulary — TNS HE Philippine constabulary has recently been doing work which has from American otlicers in the Philip pine archip« Constabulary partic- pated In the fighting in Samar and in that on the island of Gov ernor Curry occasioned praise recent Jolo. the fight with the Pula} at Magt in Samar, sald: “C Jones of constabu lary lost half of his command, gaining a magnificent victory in the face of overwhelming odds. The constabulary did splendidly, h thelr inferior in reporting anes 100, the iptaln thoug en the catly in is Deen in The belief » for the p ri it 8 wtant work , _ _ ’ J 3 est hing and Prese rving order, Piflippive erament is wr the that the i ! ervation tro De reg. (sardine r riot lg ’ ng Fimher Kretder f Bare 4 ¢ WwW Miler Morrison & Cass per Ur rrison A y Richerd MM MM Bare 4 Co Ht Balley ge Jr M Bare 4 Co erhrbige I'M Bare 4 Co fo t.OM Bare 8 Oo w T Shannon Ir W Miller VY 1 Rievens s thy " 0 J ) Tnkuown Koowe ko own Pon GRY GG Antls Henry HYMAN Keel rwe Linden Hall Cann VP Miller and Sexton Lum 1] | of about 5,000 men, ana 1 they are Im me | | main natives who were formerly em- ployed by the Americans as scouts. They are commanded mostly by non- commissioned officers of the regular army and after about two years of drill and Instruction form an excellent body of native soldiery, The native troops and the constabu- lary co-operate, but they are distinct forces, The duty of a member of the constabulary something between that of a soldier and a police officer. At present he pretty actively em- ployed In ridding the Islands of the bands of outlaws, which, under varl US NANOS, prey the natives who are peaceably The constabu lary force Is somewhat larger than that of the regular native troops, [For pur poses of administration the islands are divided into five districts, each with its commanding all divisions being under the command of General Henry T. Allen, 1. 8. A. The constabuls ry 1901 S that Is is upon disposed, otlicer, wis organized In time there has been a large decrease In the number of American in the Philippines, and the work of keeping order has fall en more and more upon the natives, In the Sulu group there are two cow- panies of constabulary, and the Ameri can are garrisoned at Jolo. They are not scattered throughout the remote districts, In many places the natives see white soldiers only at long infervals. The former managed through the sultan and his dattos, with the co-operation of constabulary, and when-the regular American troops are employed in action it is for the purpose of running troublesome bands which cannot taken without them There Philippi: nee 11% wns troops are the down be ns of the are still many an x the Islands speedily be nes hide in moun annot tain fastnesses and swoop down upon lay the travel F to fight them follow the 4 the Is to niav piay "™ caf fle 1s of out the dif A CHEMI COOK, Professor Stillman and His Skill In “Synthetie Dinners,” Professor Thomas B. Stillman, famous “synthetic at the Hotel Astor in A eer in pure Preparing who din York and laws rated food thie now New food it was to Math. H « HALFMOON Twp Chas Fitz Mrs Kn HARRIS Fox George Fortes wp Jarno i Co Fox Ge Stophe rg Henry. 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