Show I MILLtAS TROOPS STILL ON BOARD 1 t 4 Americans Have Not Landed J at bib I + NATIVES DISPOSED TO BE MORE FRIENDLY t Some Insurgents Are Willing to Accept J Ac-cept American Protectorate j Not In Accord With the Revolutionary Revolution-ary GovernmentAgoncillo Still Demanding Recognition at Washington Wash-ington State Department Pays No Attention to His Communications Asserts That Spain Had No Sovereignty Sov-ereignty to Cede I Manila Jan 15 Official dispatches just received from Iloilo Island of Pa nay indicate that the natives are disposed dis-posed to be friendly although absolutely abso-lutely opposed to the landirg of the United States forces without orders from Malolos the seat of the sooallod I Filipino national government Some of the officials at Iloiio are not in accord ac-cord with the revolutionary government govern-ment but are willing to accept an American protectorate and will go to state the case to Aguinaldo if furnished transportation by the Americans The United Stater transports Newport New-port Arizona and Pennsylvania with the Eighteenth infantry the Iowa battalion bat-talion the Sixth artillery and a detachment < tachment of the signal corps constituting consti-tuting General Millers expedition are anchored close to Guimaras island between be-tween Panay and Negros where an excellent water supply is obtainable The natives though indisposed primarily pri-marily to furnish the Americans with fresh supplies now permit the American Ameri-can officers to go ashore and furnish them with an escort during the daytime i day-time |