CAVITE, PROVINCE OF-Continued. Schools-Continued. Furniture: 459. Municipal and barrio school organizations: 460. Normal Institute, report of: 460-462. Course of studies: 462. Occupation of parents: 463. Teachers and salaries: 459. Soil, adaptability of: 446. Taxes, valuation of: 449, 450. CEBU, COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS OF: Land for wharf- Authorized to make rules and regulations for loading and unloading boats, Convention of municipal presidents: resolutions passed: 467. Civil cases: 476. Criminal cases: 476. Disposition: 476. Justice of the peace courts: 477. Ladronism: 470, 471. Municipalities, reduction in number of: 466, 467. Postal service: 468. Provincial board: 468, 469. Governor, office of: 469. Provincial government: 468. Colleges: 479. Municipal schools: 477. Number of scholars: 479. CHINACO, JUAN, election as governor, province of Cebu: Confirmed: 696. CHINESE: Residence and registration of, proclamation proclaiming act of Congress concern- Rules to regulate admission from Philippines to United States and other insular CHINESE CURRENCY. CHURCHES: (See CURRENCY.) Aglipayans. (See INDEPENDENT FILIPINO CHURCH.) CIRCULARS: Copies to be forwarded: 697. Officers and employees- Rules for making application for transportation between Manila and the Transportation— CITIZENS: Rules governing applications of officers and employees for transportation Eligibility of employees for transfer to United States: 43. English language- Number of Filipinos taking examinations in: 42. Requirements under the law: 41, 42. Officers and employees- Leaves of absence, regulations governing: 693–695. Application for transportation, how made: 694. Cost of return transportation, remittance covering, to be made to Dropped after forty days' unexplained absence overtime: 694. Reports relative to transportation, post-office address, etc., how Teachers, form of application to be used by: 694. Traveling expenses, filing of account: 693. Absence on account of wounds and injuries received in performance of Accrued leave, date of payment for: 693. Application in case of death: 693. Earned at different rates of compensation: 693. Applications for, how made: 693. Daily record of attendance to be kept: 693. Death, application for accrued leave in case of: 693. Office hours fixed: 691. Reports of address, etc., to be made at end each month to head of Saturday counted as a full day: 694. Sundays and holidays at beginning or end of leave: 694. CIVIL SERVICE-Continued. Officers and employees-Continued. Teachers, form of application: 694. Resignation of, allowance of leave: 694. Traveling expenses, time for filing account of: 693. Computation of: 694. Payment for withheld five days after return to duty: 694. Provisions of laws: 40, 43. System of retirements and pensions for employees recommended: 43. CIVIL SERVICE BOARD, PHILIPPINE: Report of: 251-268. Appointments: 252, 265-267. Made under contract in United States: 258. Civil-service act, amendments to: 253. Appointments in violation of law: 253. Classes of employees limited and defined: 253. Positions classified or unclassified, decision upon: 253. Provision against fraud: 253. Record of attendance: 253. Temporary employment limited: 253. Civil service in oriental possessions, by Everett E. Thompson: 259–263. Employees- Customs regulations concerning, committee to report upon: 689. COBB, DAVID LEWIS, chief, legislative division, and recorder of Commission: COCHEROS: Registration of: 223. COCOA: Cultivation of: 400, 547, 590, 636. COCOANUTS: Cultivation and production in province of— Ambos Camarines: 391. Capiz: 440. Negros Oriental: 559. Pangasinan: 583. Rizal: 590. Romblon: 602. Samar: 607. Soil conditions- Moro Province: 11. COCOANUT OIL: Production of: 583, 602. COCOANUT TREES: Cultivation of: 35. COFFEE: Cultivation and production of: 400, 411, 446, 547, 590, 636. COINS, SUBSIDIARY AND MINOR: Coinage of: 20. (See also CURRENCY.) COLLEGES: 423, 479. Asociación Católica: 433. Colegio de San Jacinto: 432. Cebu: 479. COLLINS, A. D., chief, property division, bureau insular purchasing agent: Mentioned: 272. Report of: 291–300. COMMERCIAL CLUB, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.: Correspondence relative visit of board of honorary commissioners: 332-333. Amendment to: 360. Correspondence of Commercial Club, Indianapolis: 332-333. Cost of trip: 336. Disbursing officer: 325. Election of chairman, secretary, and executive committee: 325. Telegram of civil governor relative to: 325. Itinerary: 326–336. Members of board: 325. Biographical sketch of: 356-359. Miles traveled: 336. Telegram to Secretary of War, and reply: 326. Visit at St. Louis: 325–337. COMMISSION, PHILIPPINE: Acts, number of: 345-350. Appointments: 349. Executive sessions: 349. Public sessions: 349. Resolutions, number of: 349. Recommendations: 29-31. Agricultural lands, limitation of amount held be extended: 30. Bonds, exemption of, from taxation in United States: 30. Bonds, issuance of, by Philippine Commission: 29, 30. Coastwise navigation laws of United States, application of, to Philippine Export duties, refund, repeal of law providing for: 31. Extradition laws, legislation to make effective: 31. Mining claims, repeal of law as to number filed: 30. Execution and recording of: 30. Metric system to be used: 30. Railroads, franchises and guaranty of income on investment: 30. Shipping trade, interisland, be put under control of Philippine Commission: 30. Tariff, Philippine Commission be authorized to make reductions in: 31. COMMISSION, PHILIPPINE-Continued. Report of, on- Arms and ammunition in hands of police and outlaws: 15. Aglipayan Church- Chief bishop of: 19. Church property, ownership of: 19, 20. Followers of: 19. Work of Gregorio Aglipay: 19. Religious controversies: 19-20. Controversy between Roman Catholic Church and Aglipayans: 19, 20. Efforts to avoid: 16. Title of church property: 19, 20. Action of Commission relative to: 20. Currency: 20-24. Coinage system, provisions of acts establishing: 20, 21. Benefits derived from: 21-23. Success of: 24. Working of: 21–24. Mexican- Demands for, in China and adjacent countries: 22, 23. Executive order retiring from circulation: 22. Exportation of: 24. Importation prohibited: 23. Tax imposed on checks, notes, drafts, etc., drawn in: 23. Opposition to: 23. Philippine- Amount received: 24. Amount in circulation: 24. Exchanged for Spanish-Filipino coins: 22. Proclamations and executive orders of civil governor retiring old cur- Silver certificates- Amount issued: 24. Demands for larger denominations: 24. Favorably received by the people: 24. Recommendation issuance of larger denominations: 24. Spanish-Filipino- Demonetization of: 22. Exchange for Philippine coins: 22. Executive order retiring from circulation: 22. Retirement and shipment for recoinage: 23. Tax imposed on checks, drafts, notes, etc., drawn in: 23. Export duties Amount of refunds on articles exported to United States: 27. Application of laws of United States to Philippine Islands: 28-29. Friar lands: 16-19. Administration and control of: 18, 19. Contracts for purchase of: 17. Stipulations of: 17. Deeds for: 18. |