MANILA-ILOILO

Yu Ay & Co.-500, Reina Regente, Binondo; Telephi. 21356; P.O. Box 1079; Cable Ad: Yuay

Yu Kimteng, prop. & mgr.

YU SINGCO HERMANOS A., Importers and Exporters-197, Juan Luna, Binondo; Teleph 21360: P.O. Box 1119; Cable Ad: Yusingco

S. Yu Singco, partner & manager

ples Drug

YUCUANSEH DRUG Co., INC. (Successors to Farmacia de Binondo and Peo- Store)-436, Dasmariñas; Telephs. 21621 and 22084; P.O. Box 1761; Cable Ad: Yucuanseh; All Standard Codes and Private

Yucuanseh, manager

Yuill

Yu Siu Tek, assist. manager

& Co., Ltd., G. S.-503-

511, Echague, Quiapo.; Teleph.

21307; Cable Ad: Storage; Codes: Bentley's, Western Union and A.B. C. 5th edn., Branch Sydney N.S.W., London Agents, Yuills Ltd. Agents for

Australian-Oriental Line, Ltd

Proprietors

Philippines Cold Stores

YUTIVO SONS HARDWARE Co., Hardware Merchants, Ship Chandlery, Mills. Supplies, Paints Oils, etc.-Yutivo Building, corner Nueva and Das- marinas, Binondo; Teleph. 24353; Private Exchange to all Depts.; P.O. Box 47; Cable Ad: Yutivo Codes: Bentley's complete phrase, Western 5-letters, Western Union & A.B.C. 5th edn...

Yu Tiong Yee, pres.

1641

ZAGAL ELISED M., Attorney-at-Law,

Provincial Sheriff, Batangas, Ba tangas

ZAMBALES LUMBER Co., Lumber Manufac- turers--920-950, Juan Luna; Cable Ad: Zaluc. Concession Saw Mill, Port Matalvis, Masinloc, Zambales, P.I.

Dee Hong Lue & Co., Inc., proprs.^.

ZAMORA VIUDA E. HIGOS DE CRISPULO, Silversmiths and Engravers-351, R. Hidalgo, Quiapo; Teleph. 26265; P. Q. Box 2184; Cable Ad: Crizam

Angel Zamora, manager

Vicente Zamora, assist. manager

ZAPATERIA DE EMIGDIO DIZON, Shoe Manufacturer--1315, Azcarraga, Bin-

ondo

Emigdio Dizon, prop. & mgr.

ZEITLIN, WM., Manufacturers' Agent

Masonic Temple, Escolta, Binondo; Teleph. 22395; P.O. Box 1082

ZUELLIG, INC., F. E., Merchants (Successors to Lutz & Zuellig)-90, Rosario; Teleph. 23112; P.O. Box 604; Cable Ad: Fez, Manila. European Correspondents: F. E. Zuellig, Zurich, Switzerland Cable Ad: Fezag, Zurich

ZULUAGA & ERQUIAGA, Exporters Hemp & Copra-Filipinas Building, Binondo; Teleph. 22627; P.O. Box 2053; Cable Ad: Zuerg, Manila, Legaspi, Tabaco, Guino- batan, Ligao, Iriga, Babaguan, Bulan

Joaquin Zuluaga, part

Buenaventura Erquiaga, part & mgr..

ILOILO

According to tradition, the first Malay settlers of Iloilo came from Borneo. Ten datus with their followers and slaves landed in Panay Island at a place then called Sinogbuhan, near the present site of Miagao, Iloilo. The Bornean inmigrants found the place inhabited by Negritos living under the rule of a brave chief by the name of Marikudo. From this chief the Bornean datus bought the entire Island of Panay for one gold necklace and one Sadok of gold. They then divided it into three districts or sakops namely, Hamtik, Aklan, and long-Ilong. In later times, Hamtik became Antique, Aklan became Capiz, and Ilong-Ilong Iloilo.

Hamtik was placed under the rule of a datu named Samaquel, who became the ounder of Malandong, the first Malay settlement in Antique. Aklan was placed

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