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likewise under the care of the Augustinians and of the sisters of that order, gives to its inmates elementary instruction and teaches them household duties and other accomplishments suited to their sex. The St. Joseph's Home, founded in 1810, gives shelter to poor and demented children. The Hospital of San Juan de Dios, founded by the Brotherhood of Misericordia in 1595, cares for whatever invalids present themselves. It has six physicians, one pharmaceutist, one lady superior, twenty-two sisters, two chaplains, one head nurse, eight resident medical students, and the number of other qualified assistants that the service requires. The Hospital of San Lazaro, founded in 1578 by the Franciscan order, is for the care of leprous patients. The Manila Monté de Piedad and Savings Bank, organised in 1880, is designed, first, to receive pledges of furniture, jewellery, and household articles, against which it lends money at the rate of six per cent. per annum, and, secondly, to receive savings deposis, on which it pays four per cent. per annum. It has several branches. There are three banks in Manila, the Banco Español Filipino, the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, and the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, the last of which has also a branch in Iloilo. There are numerous social societies, among which are the Spanish Casino, the Musical Society of the Philippines and of Saint Cecilia, the Manila and Nagtajan Club with a branch in San Gabriel, the German Union Casino, the Mariquina Gun Club, the Gun Club of San Ju in del Monte, the Manila Jockey Club, the Manila Lawn Tennis Club, and the Cycle Club of Manila.
DIRECTORY
Major-General Arthur MacArthur, U. S. Volunteers, Commanding Division of the
Philippines, and U. S. Military Governor in the Philippine Islands
PERSONAL STAFF
Aid-de-Camp-Captain Francis J. Kernan, 2nd U. S. Infantry
-First Lieutenant Floyd W. Harris, 4th U. S. Cavalry -First Lieutenant William L. Kenly, 1st U. S. Artillery
Do. Do.
ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT Adj.-Genl.-Lieut.-Col. Thos. H. Barry Do. -2nd Div.--Capt. B. Alvord Asst. do. 1st Div.-Lt.-Col. C. R. Edwards Collector of Customs-Lt.-Col.W.F.Spurgin Collector Internal Revenue-First Lieut.
C. H. Sleeper
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INSPECTOR-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT Inspector-General Division of the Philip- pines Corps-Lieut-Col. Ernest A. Gar- lington, I. G., U.S. Army Assistants-Major S. C.Mills, L.G.,U.S.Army Inspector-General-Major L. A. Lorring,
30th Infantry, U.S.V.
Department of Northern Luzon-Lieut.-
Col. P. W. West, 1. G., U.S.V. Inspector-General, Department of Southern Luzon-Major R. A. Brown, I. G., U.S.V. Inspector-General, Department of the Visayas-Captain Omar Bundy, 6th U. S. Infantry
Inspector-General, Department of Mind- danao and Jolo-Capt. S. A. Cloman, 23rd U.S. Infantry
JUDGE ADVOCATE'S DEPARTMENT
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QUARTER MASTER'S DEPARTMENT DIVISION OF THE PHILIPPINES
Chief Quarter-master-Major Crosby P.
Miller, U.S. Army
Assistant Quarter-master-Capt. Win. E.
Horton, U.S.V.
Depôt Quarter-master-MajorJ.T. Knight,
U.S.V.
Assistant Quarter-master--Major C. C.
Walcutt, 44 Infantry
In charge Water Transportation-Capt.
Chas. D. Palmer
In charge Land Transportation-Capt.
Alex. W. Butt, U.S.V.
DEPARTMENT OF NORTHERN LUZON Chief Quarter-master--Major R. R. Stevens,
U.S.V.
Depôt Quarter-master-Capt. J. S. A.
Michaels, U.S.V.
DEPARTMENT OF SOUTHERN LUZON Chief Quarter-master-Major I. W. Littell,
U.S.V.
Depot Quarter-master-1st Lieut F. J.
Barrows, 38th Infantry
DEPARTMET OF THE VISAYAS
Judge Advocate and Judge Superior Provost Chief Quarter-master-Capt. G. C. Bailey,
Court-Major S. W. Groesbeck
U.S.V.
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