The Philippines: Past and Present (Volume 1 of 2)Worcester, Dean C. (Dean Conant)
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The Philippines: Past and Present (Volume 1 of 2)
Worcester, Dean C. (Dean Conant)
Philippines; Philippines -- History -- 1898-1946
"I have learned lately, that some foreigners, residents in that
province, among them some employees of the Tobacco Factory,
'El Oriente' and of the firm of Baer Senior & Co., who have
Spanish employees in various pueblos of that province, have
some very serious complaints to make of assaults committed
against them prejudicial to their interests; however, I
hope that now with the arrival of General Tirona he will
regulate matters, although I believe that this gentleman
is not sufficiently energetic in proceeding against the
officers and soldiers, as I have seen when I reprimanded
and punished them for faults committed he has pardoned them,
and it appears that he censures energetic acts which we must
use in order to subject them to rigorous discipline. The same
thing happened when Major Sr. Victa wished to discipline them;
it appears that the Colonel reprimanded him when he punished
some soldiers for gambling in their quarters, since, as you
know, that gentleman believes that he who is right is the one
who comes to him first, and who is best able to flatter him.
"The Colonel has agreed with me that his first act on arrival
at the province of Isabela should be to disarm and take all
the money he finds among the soldiers of the 4th Company
(Panamitan) in order to serve as indemnity for the property
of the foreigners in case they should make any claim.
"I request that you send some leader or officer in order to
superintend our actions, and to lift the doubt which hangs
over the person who has worked faithfully and honourably in
the sacred cause of our Independence.
"I am filling the position of First Chief in the Port of
Aparri temporarily on account of the absence of the Colonel
who has conferred on me all his duties and power. After the
military operations which were carried on as far as the last
town in Isabela, being tired and somewhat sick, I was put in
charge of these military headquarters, which I found to be
very much mixed up, the town, moreover, being desperate on
account of the assaults committed by my predecessor, Rafael
Perca, who was appointed by the Colonel, and who was formerly
2d Captain of the steamer _Filipinas._ After arriving and
taking charge, having received numerous complaints against
him, I had him arrested and I found that he had been guilty
of robbery, unlawful use of insignia, illegal marriage, rape
and attempted rape. I hold him in custody only awaiting the
arrival of the Colonel in order to convene a court-martial
for his trial, in which the Colonel will act as President
and I as Judge Advocate.
"With nothing more to communicate, I hope you will attend
to my just claim and send a special delegate to investigate
our acts and see the truth, for perhaps if a statement comes
direct from me you will not believe it.
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