| Show TREACHERY OF THE Says That One Day They Are the Next Amigos Great Losses in iii Guerria Guerrilla Warfare Washington tot No ov Gen Mac MacArthur Arhur Arthur commanding II army In the thel l l and military governor of the Island since Inee day 6 0 t bu aa sub lub his hll report to the war depart lent A considerable portion ot of tile the report relates to events which tok took place previous to 10 the date when hue he a as earned and aDIt h he Publishes some lome or of the correspondence lre antI I rl of the Filipinos obtained before tint time le lie meters to the change In plan In abandoning his hll 11 aimy I organization and starting I a guer warfare The conditions ot of time the hi have ve afforded advantages for such a polIcy he says as al they have hav th the insurgents to appear and anel disappear at convenIence At ne mit time they all ale soldiers and after are within the hines In the ot of peaceable natives A widely scattered formation of Quickly folloWed ho guerrilla warfare which led to a corresponding dissemination of American trouts there being 57 eta t lions In the archipelago I 19 1900 and 33 laUon September 1 lt 1300 This Thill In a lar large e number ot of mInor affairs many of which Ul not assume the dignity I of n combat though the ca casualties between the dates datel stated vere 26 ni kie killed 75 nn anil l tf rr r the the Filipino loel losses during lh the lame same time b bIng n j killed wounded and 21 2111 e un Germ Gen 1 says the extensive dla l ot of troops ha has strained tl tue 11 aol dier of the arm army to the tl full limit ot of endurance lie He says hYI the apparent is de work ork ha has demanded more of oC discipline end and a as much of at alor A as wa warn required durIn during the period ot of regular against concentrated 1 farces ot of the insurgents hen Oen Ma Mac MacArthur Arthur speaks akl In the highest terms tema of the service Ice rendered h the troops o all labors and hardships The Filipinos 11 ius hen MacAr MacArthur thur Ir are not warlike or r JI pie lf Left to themselves theme a large nurn num ben of them would gladly accept can supremacy u which they aM ire gradual I coming to understand men means 11 vidual liberty and absolute security Itt In their lives ant anti property ThY They h have been maddening howler however the pst pant tte five yea years by rhetorical sophistry and IUm sUm to national pride until the IIer hower of at In ot of public concern or l Private interest hs ham been almost almot As 8 a substitute for tor al ill the people peaple seem em to be actuated b by the Idea that In al ahl doubtful mater ot of or wa war t art ar neer lerr nearer right thIn when going rOllI wih with their own kith and kin regardless ot of correctness condition he says has noIsed eat ton and obstructions In palf |