Show I SUBiUATIONOF flllPIIIOS I WILL TAKE TEN YEARS SAYS GENERAL REEVE And Require An Army of 100000 MenVolunteer Officer Just Returned Re-turned From JJInnila General C M C Reeve late colonel of the Thirteenth Minnesota yolun tools spent a few hours In the city yesterday before proceeding on his way hOme to Minneapolis from Manila He thinks It will take ten years to subdue the Filipinos and declares that ail the lighting which has so far been done amon15 to little In the way of results for the reason that the rainy season Is nov on and the American forces will have to fall hack on Manila and abandon I aban-don all captured territory The general commends General Lawton Law-ton as being the only officer high in command with nerve enough to inform gonmment o11leials at home that It would require 10000U men to subdue the Filiiinos The imlral also said that Utah had just cause tn feel proud of her volun taers for they had especially distinguished distin-guished 1 hlP1ehes General Reeve left Manila in February Febru-ary and was In the assault on that cit3 WIICi his regiment lost more in klllell md wounded than ail the rest of thi army engaged The general is ac cOn1I1mled I hIs wife who has been with him through the entire campaign The general and wife visited Saltair In the afternoon and resumed their journey last night General Reeve is the last of the YDI unteer generals who have returned home to be mustered out of servIce by order of the government |