NOVEMBER CO, 1905 PAGE 9 X5he Nobraoko. Independent CRUEL TO NATIVES FILIPINOS DENIED PROTECTION OF THE LAW Habeas Corpus Suspended and Those Who Refuse to Testify as Desired Are Said to Be Tortured and Some times Shot ; Manila, P. I., Nov. 1. An interest ing decision has just been given by the supreme- court here in a case where Messrs. Fisher and Cohn had asked for a writ of habeas corpus in behalf of Felix Barcelon. The gov ernor general by the advice and con sent of the Philippine commission had proclaimed the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus in the provinces of Cavite and Batangas under the authority of the act of congress of July 1, 1902, which provides that the writ may be suspended by , the gover nor and commission when in cases of rebellion, insurrection or invasion the public safety may require it. Amazing Decision The question raised was whether in this case the conditions mentioned, "insurrection, rebellion or invasion," actually existed. The facts were de nied by the applicant and the supreme court was requested to take cogniz ance . of the conditions and in case that these conditions did not exist to issue the writ in favor of Barcelon. The majority of the court decided that it had no power to issue the writ as applied for and that the act of the commission and governor is conclusive and final as against the judicial department, and in general that under the form of government no department has authority to inter fere with- the act of another depart ment. One Honest Judge Dissenting opinion given by Justice Willard maintains that, although prior Heart Trouble The heart Itself has nopowfr no sell-control. It is made to bent by a tender nerve to tiny that iti scarcely visible to the naked eye. Yet ten thousand times a day this delicate nerve must assist the heart to expand and contract. This nerve is only one of the branches of the great syui pathetic, or Inside, nerve system. XhcL brunch o this system is so closely allied with the others that wenkuess or irregularity at any point is apt to Bpread. Heart trouble lre mientlv arises from Stomach trouble through s'yaipnihy. and Kidney trouble may also lollow. or each ot these organs is operated by a branch ot these same yropathetic nerves the inside NKRVK8. ill Heart, Kidney orBtomach troubles, it is ol but little use to attempt to doctor the orpini it-self-the most permanent relief lies in re storing the Inmuk Nekvek. Dr. .Snoop regards liifie nerves to be the rel caue of Mich troubles. The remedy known by physicians and druusrls's everywhere as lr. .''hoop's Restor ative Is the result ot yeara ol endeavor along this very line. It docs not doe the ort-an to c. aid en the pain but It aims to ko at ouce to the nerve the Inside nerve-the power ucrvt and builds it up, anl (trengthens it and mailt? it we;l. very hpiirt minVrer may have Pr. S'hmtp'a ! ok on the Heart. It will b neul ree, and with It you will receive the "Health Token" an li; I cud I'd )iitort to good health. ""T the free book linok t on lyif pla. ai d tint "Health Hook 'l on the Henri. 1 'kcn" you iihim nd- I'ot-k :mi the kidney, lireni lr Hioop, Itox Hok 1 for V omen. ttf". lat'tni,Ws Matu I'.oyfc 5 tor Men. wtih ii Luukyuu Muttt. 1-oukCoii Uht-uuiatlna. Dsv S hoop's Restorative -rrr't In bojh l.ittt t ai t "XW rro tor at turtv ttiiitnd dr d-r- Mil l fate ar utu I. he4 t; a lai i'ack, to the act of congress of July 1, 1902, the commission possessed absolute power, it is impossible to believe that the part of the act of July 1, 1902 which relates to the writ of habeas corpus was intended to produce no effect: "Is it at all likely that the people when accepting the constitu tion should have intended to abandon in favor of these very departments of the government from which they particularly needed protection, the most important perhaps of all the rights which such a protection could afford them? I do not believe that the compilers of the constitution or the framers of the congressional law contemplated confiding this right to these two departments in such a man ner that it would depend exclusively upon their will and convenience whether the citizens might or might not enoy it." Forced to Retract The release of Felix Barcelon was the more important because while he was forcibly detained, he retract ed important statements made by him as a witness in the case of the United States vs. Roxas, and Barce Ion's attorneys claim that his deten tionwas due to the desire and hope of persuading him to retract ; the statements made on the witness stand and to testify to the contrary. This retraction was made after he had been promised a competence for life, government lands with carabao for their cultivation and threatened on the other hand that unless he did re tract he would be shot on the road between Batangas and Lipa. They say that where there exists illegal detention of one of these poor ignor ant tillers of .the soil by the consta bulary, deprivation of that one's lib erty is perhaps the least of the evils that result. It proves that the false imprisonment of one signifies that there Is a serious menace to life and liberty of others concerning whom testimony may be desired. It proves that Jalse imprisonment by the consta bulary not only may be used to wrest from these poor wretches who need the law's protection, because they are Ignorant of their rights, false accus ations against others, but it actually is so used. Witness Shot Fisher and Cohn assert that a wit ness who recently refused to testify in a prosecution for brigandage in Batangas in the manner demanded by the constabulary is now dead. He was killed by constabulary bullets. It is officially reported that he was shot in an attempt to escape. It is currently believed by the inhabitants of Batangas, that this man was deliberately killed because he de clined to succumb to the coer cion of the constabulary and testify to the facts that he knew to be un- i true. ThiR popular belief is not with-i out foundation in view of the fact that he was shot after the trial for which he had been detained was over and he had not been called as a wit ness and of the fact that he had done nothing which made it necessary for him to escape nnd of the fact that flight under such circumstances is not to be stopped by killing. In the light of this occurrence is it wonderful or (surprising that the attorney treneral n lOtllty jHIHMHISHfl lf,lllU I t I jt(t lull signed by the prisoner. Felix Barce lon. or does Ihe real wonder consist of the fact that this humble and un enliirhtenH tao hhouhl have bad the temerity and valor to got. up even un der the protection of the court and to dinkue as lie did stmtnn'oiiH v exh'littine, his bodv In the pn'Mcnee of hH iinMlanla, "Whin I rffused to ;k.- -nt ti fjc which vmiv nut tni. tVr.or ! M"M y Vinton Santa! Mow t It y brut mc!" j t Attorney! Are Indignant I Hila 1 4 the pita of the Manila at torneys and It ouvht t be heard throughout lli I'liited Siaka. "Vt who havu I'ltjayrd a continuous ) nd litVlmit; proUctUm of our Hyoa, and llbertlt'H are prone to lack tint appreciation that these inherent rights I necessitate the safeguard of the law. We are apt to blindly accept the fact I that these rights are inviolable and j forget that they are so only as the ; protection of the law continues. But the men of Batangas are sternly awake to the fact that the suspen sion of the laws is an Imminent peril to lives, liberty and property. These men value these inherent privileges as dearly as we do. Those of them i who have not suffered directly , as yet are timorous of the morrow. They see their neighbors - and friends under false accusations and while they have intimate knowledge and conviction of their innocence they see the. means of establishing that innocence by. means of a fair and impartial trial rendered impossible. They are seriously and earnestly discussing whether it be; not preferable to be seized and shot without the chance to say a word in self-defense as of old, rather than to go through the form of trial with the means of obtaining justice denied them." .... A live tT f? y W ire MILLARD LIKES FORAKER BILL Saye Measure Will Be Basis of Bill Acceptable to the Country Washington, Nov. 26. Senator Mil lard, speaking .of the Foraker bill, which was presented to the senate committee on interstate commerce, said: "It is a good bill. I believe it to be the basis of a measure that will be acceptable to everybody. It. is cer tainly comprehensive and I anticipate good results from it." Continuing his thought on railroad rate legislation, Mr. Millard said he was still in favor or a new eahtner position to be known as secretary of transportation. "Just think what that would mean to Nebraska if we could pull off such an appointment," said the senator. "But seriously, we need some such department. 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