Last few days of December 1901
This month predicts a sad future for the prisoners in the prison house. Ever since we arrived in the island, we have been fed with… Read More »Last few days of December 1901
This month predicts a sad future for the prisoners in the prison house. Ever since we arrived in the island, we have been fed with… Read More »Last few days of December 1901
One of the passengers from San Francisco who came to visit us, Frank S. Cairns, has gifted me with three novels and four magazines in… Read More »26th of November 1901
Captain McKelvy read to me a letter from the Governor, dated yesterday. It says: “SIR: I have to request that you will present to Mr.… Read More »6th of November 1901
Yesterday, the ship Yorktown arrived in this port from Yokohama, bringing on board former Governor Schroeder and his family. On account of this, I sent the… Read More »2nd of November 1901
The warship Justine arrived from Yokohama and is anchored at this port. It brings the sad news that President McKinley was seriously wounded early this month… Read More »24th of September 1901
The following moved to Agaña together with their four servants: Julian Gerona, Pablo Ocampo, Maximino Trías, Simon Tecson, Lucino Almeida, Norberto Dimayuga, Juan Mauricio, Silvestre… Read More »12th of September 1901
At twelve o’clock noon, our companion, Don Maximino Hizon died of the same illness as Barican; his sudden death is more sudden than Barican’s. It… Read More »1st of September 1901
This afternoon, Don Pablo returned with Mr. Gerona. These two men told me that the soon-to-be Judge of Batangas promised to talk to Mr. Taft… Read More »29th of August 1901
Messrs. Carmona and Rivera embarked for Manila. We do not know if the former has been freed or he is just summoned to Manila on… Read More »11th of August 1901