SOME FACTS ABOUT THE PHILIPPINOS.
WHO AGUINALDO IS.
Emilio Aguinaldo was born March 22,
1869, at Cavite, Viejo.
When twenty-five years old he was
elected Mayor of Cavite.
On August 21, 1896, Aguinaldo became
leader of the insurgents. The revolution started
on that day.
He fought four battles with the Spaniards
and was victorious in all. He lost but ten men,
to the Spaniards 125.
On December 24, 1897, a peace was
established between Aguinaldo and the Spanish.
Aguinaldo received $400,000, but the
rest of the conditions of peace were never carried
out.
In June last Aguinaldo issued a proclamation,
expressing a desire for the establishment of a native
administration in the Philippines under an American
protectorate.
In an interview with a World correspondent
at that time he expressed himself as grateful to Americans.
In July he issued a proclamation fixing
the 12th day of that month for the declaration of
the independence of the Philippines.
In November Aguinaldo defied General
Otis, refusing to release his Spanish prisoners.
The Cabinet on December 2 cabled General
Otis to demand the release of the prisoners.
AGUINALDO THE MAN.
In his features, face and skull Aguinaldo
looks more like a European than a Malay.
He is what would be called a handsome
man, and might be compared with many young men in
the province of Andalusia, Spain. If there be
truth in phrenology he is a man above the common.
Friends and enemies agree that he is intelligent,
ambitious, far-sighted, brave, self-controlled, honest,
moral, vindictive, and at times cruel. He possesses
the quality which friends call wisdom and enemies call
craft. According to those who like him he is courteous,
polished, thoughtful and dignified; according to those
who dislike him he is insincere, pretentious, vain
and arrogant. Both admit him to be genial, generous,
self-sacrificing, popular and capable in the administration
of affairs. If the opinion of his foes be accepted
he is one of the greatest Malays on the page of history.
If the opinion of his friends be taken as the criterion
he is one of the great men of history irrespective
of race. The Review of Reviews.
FACTS FROM FELIPE AGONCILLO’S LETTER IN LESLIE’S MAGAZINE.
Sixty per cent, of the inhabitants can read and write.
The women in education are on a plane with the men.
Each town of 5,000 inhabitants has
two schools for children of both sexes. The towns
of 10,000 inhabitants have three schools. There
are technical training schools in Manila, Iloilo,
and Bacoler. “In these schools are taught
cabinet work, silversmithing, lock-smithing, lithography,
carpentering, machinery, decorating, sculpture, political
economy, commercial law, book-keeping, and commercial
correspondence, French and English; and there is one
superior college for painting, sculpture and engraving.
There is also a college of commercial exports in Manila,
and a nautical school, as well as a superior school
of agriculture. Ten model farms and a meteorological
observatory are conducted in other provinces, together
with a service of geological studies, a botanical
garden and a museum, a laboratory and military academy
and a school of telegraphy.”
Manila has a girl’s school (La
Ascuncion) of elementary and superior branches, directed
by French, English and Spanish mothers, which teaches
French, English literature, arithmetic, algebra, trigonometry,
topography, physics, geology, universal history, geography,
designing, music, dress-making and needle-work.
The capital has besides a municipal school of primary
instruction and the following colleges: Santa
Ysabel, Santa Catolina, La Concordia, Santa Rosa de
la Looban, a hospital of San Jose, and an Asylum of
St. Vincent de Paul, all of which are places of instruction
for children. There are other elementary schools
in the State of Camannis, in Pasig, in Vigan and Jaro.
The entire conduct of the civilization
of the Philippines as well as local authorities are
in the hands of the Philipinos themselves. They
also had charge of the public offices of the government
during the last century.
There is a medical school and a school for mid-wives.
“All the young people and especially
the boys, belonging to well-to-do families residing
in the other islands go to Manila to study the arts
and learn a profession. Among the natives to be
ignorant and uneducated, is a shameful condition of
degradation.”
“The sons of the rich families
began to go to Spain in 1854” to be educated.
When the Spaniards first went to the
islands “they found the Philipinos enlightened
and advanced in civilization.” “They
had foundries for casting iron and brass, for making
guns and powder. They had their special writing
with two alphabets, and used paper imported from China
and Japan.” This was in the early part of
the sixteenth century. The Spanish government
took the part of the natives against the imposition
of exhorbitant taxes, and the tortures of the inquisition
by the early settlers.
The highest civilization exists in
the island of Luzon but in some of the remote islands
the people are not more than “enlightened.”
The population embraced in Anguinaldo’s dominion
is 10,000,000, scattered over a territory in area
approaching 200,000 square miles. The Americans
up to this time have conquered only about 143 square
miles of this territory.
What takes place in the South concerning
the treatment of Negroes is known in the Philippines.
The Philipino government on the 27th of February,
1899, issued from Hong Kong the following decree warning
the Philipino people as follows:
“Manila has witnessed the most
horrible outrages, the confiscation of the properties
and savings of the people at the point of the bayonet,
the shooting of the defenseless, accompanied by odious
acts of abomination repugnant barbarism and social
hatred, worse than the doings in the Carolinas.”
They are told of America’s treatment
of the black population, and are made to feel that
it is better to die fighting than become subject to
a nation where, as they are made to believe, the colored
man is lynched and burned alive indiscriminately.
The outrages in this country is giving America a bad
name among the savage people of the world, and they
seem to prefer savagery to American civilization, such
as is meted out to her dark-skinned people.