Mt# Hale on, Mindoro, Trip# 
October SO, 1906. Left Manila on U. S, A. T. (Cutter) "Mindanao" at 8 ?. M, 
October 31, _ 1906. Arrived at Calapan, Mindoro, at 6 A. I 
Paid respects to Gov. Cffley at his office at once, end called at his house 
(l| m. down the coast) at 4 P. M. , meeting his mother, wife and 2 children. Were 
the guests of 1st Lt, Clarke of Scouts, the Quartermaster, who met us on landing. 
Mrs, Lee Pier (widow of Major L., medical officer of volunteers) .is schoolteacher. 
Advised by Gov. Cfrley and a prospector named Burris (who preceded) Major White 
in charge of San Ramon Farm, Zarabo. ) to start our expedition from a point miles 
up the coast called Subarig where the Conejaies, Malero, promised us 7 Manganesar.d 
Av'V 1 
other cargadores » 
November 1, 1906. Left Calapan at 9 A. M, in two large bancos reaching 
Subaan at 3:30 P. M, The conejaies met us and took us to his house where I 
prescribed for his sick wife. It was All Saints’ Day, and a fiesta was in 
progress. The native band came over to the Consejale’s house and serenaded us. 
Our plunder was deposited in the schoolhouse where we slept. 
Kovember 2, 1906 . Made up our packs and sent out 16 cargadore loads in 
early morning to the mining camp of Messrs. R. E. Burris and C. T. Bugen. Then 
made up the balance of cargo into packs for second load. Started at 11 A. M. 
anu arched 10 miles to the Am. camp at B^n^r? . Cargadores arrived at 4:30 P. M. 
iraij. .. t u h " '•) forest up and down hiii. Tra il slippery. Raining part of the 
time. 
Alag River. 
Bolton River. 
