Show U R RN j N l r J 1 F TF C 1 1 The Philippine War V Versus the War ot of the au 1 BA rES TALKS lId Am I 0 I L L v I An Amerlean Private Thirty Hand r 1 OF r I T I fJ t R P Ij r fill il if H I P I PIN I t i S Ialo and HI Ills Days Without rood Food II I a or n nJ Ca the tb r i 6 I I I I I I I a and 11 all the J Policy Should th the Natives Are b by the thel I 1 I Word About ana Slavery IIer l ff Gsa Bates Says the Moron Should Bt Be Paid for Their t I nd Way A It Je to tot t I lie Ie DIscusses the filipino fl as a and Material Olve Them Up Without 1 I Ik With Our 0 General DI Diplomatist Resources sour es of Islands I II i J 62 vv 0 I 1 a w h XI K 10 i o lr iy C L LIPI pr Jun 13 hive tL J un u any urmy ocer who the Philippine I r t ir II He has bat tray trav trave e front north BOrth to toI I II I II fl of the chief i I In the war with I II 11 lom of the thet I I t part of the ar arI I the Jell dell of making makin a an n 1 than Moros and 4 t tile United States r r f Sulu ulu and Ih the I I i n without Snug a aI aIL IL I J C BatH Bates soldier I the shrewdest ii I I o of our of 01 I I c a aI ii I his hiM headquarters 1 house belonging r He I CI I The Th room we sat t I an any In the White Whit Whitt L ast t room It hd had a 1 Tv 1 high and j 1 it Painting In vii ull JI and great ret pier pierL L 1 Lf an inch d In l four sides ot of the r 1 1 of ma I h or 1 1 foot and a half 1 1 and the ur II and elegant the I v else tle III of I i n guard at tile the theS S L i I JUst rom la in from n h he had I and Dd lighting 11 I he wal JI I k kt t 1 It III his P Y U 5 e odd yean ago h taft our ourI i I GUERILLAS I 1 II I K H service durt during him litI how this war sr L 1 general replied I I I had bad bill II 1 with thit of ts I re 0 have been beeD k contest hi It I I r for lor in no Filipino light like likeS 1 S un fl warfare some If f these pep he kiew bow an a in ine e ha bad man many I in the la Ca lat t the people ned op IP ready to n I that ht hl tem Without u at mucho I Ii light ht We t dell desire 1 1 r 1 4 that point II aId tb they I march 0 somI Dt at I how I We surround I I them nn o all Il sides M 00 n In to bury III n that tiie on o hul r the IIi FilIpi I t I 4 1 7 vt i 11 It I Ill p to a er Iii IJ ol I Filipino not stop him lie He rushed on Ob sad Ie gave the a cut tile arm he feU Another of our officers wu was attacked In the some lame way and wu was cut In Ih the rt right t arm so 10 that he could nut not use ule his hll revolver I ne He changed It Into the left lett lefthand hand band and shot tho the FIlipino dead Suppose the Filipinos hid had lead i Sr general do you think di they would make ke soldiers 1 do not see He wh why not It I Is thy they are badly ltd led ThEIr generals have hav reo re relays lays lay of ho horses ready to carry crr theia awe from the th when the battle goes against them The men have been drilled and nd the they knot kno nothing about They hey do not know how to shoot moot and nd cannot handle their guns to an any ShOULD BE A Al ROB ROBBERS BERS BERI ANT BANDITS How about their present method oi of lighting general I asked Tb They have bv already forfeited all n right to be treated as belligerents replied General Bat Bates hAnd And we should be Ju jus tift tided In regarding them am outside the pale of 01 civilized warfare and as robber and bandits bandit plan of 01 campaign I Ithe Is the same lame It undoubted undoubtedly ly Iy emanate from hf They hine been di directed ted to attack only trac glen and aDd small mall of troops troop and nd v genera instruction to rob and murder The TheP to hay have M an or organized government and are lUl ae the natives under nde th the pretense preten of cl letin tu taxes We Ihal shall hav have t to pro tet teet the people from them and Ihal shall alar a tor force for lor Im some tl tIme yet yetto yetto to do tb TUB TIlE WATt WAR OVER Then I you a r regard the war N is caU cally 01 y YM 1 wan Bt Bates reply The h war a I Ii oe over A as fa tar n as say r orn organ 1111 resistance to our Is o oot cem A ep o of our soldiers C can nw marsh tm from one Olle end of Lu Ln IO to t the other It 14 10 nt not yet et lr nate for m men to 0 1 go abash I or In parties of t lve dYe or t Is Speaking of brigandage al general I asked would It not Dot b be a good Ides to 10 ha hang o or shoot an 1 when beD wr he attempts to bue or rob I w Inde indeed whenever ht he Is II with witha u a cn gun In hi his That would ca put a aop stop to tb the murd murda It and d I it might not said The These people Do do not cr coors for 1 life U 1 we do The They pp ki kill with without out remorse and see the le IvI live of their thel te taken without apparent I re regret gret rt You ca can hardly judge them by byU fur U standards You Tou know the found that t they ad could lot not aft th the Et East In t the oril ord iary w way The They struck at t tbt them thrU through their rel religion on onAle Ale After th the horrible bombl Mur tb they tP tIed a soma at them to tle the mouths o mout ur of their Cn cannon a and bw blew them Ito into leh such small ml i puss their Mends could fould never OItt soiled them together t to bury them S 1 the 1 Gan Gango That t te the bU business It II 1 WU a matter of super faith Un than tb the I fear ot of death tt lu tm them Bt Bet r bY hive 1 people any n religious Ul that you OU pp cn can a an peal to toNo No J not t that J I U koW a of replied lt Is TM A fa aIl alicia Allot nL KB R AND OH How 4 did you Sad She people of the J tie ppl o p 1 A Are th they No was the reply They I a are nt Sot aln lul hut tl the r caused them T caU to rebel T They a aie a people u and t a duent language I dk thInk I It is the h Wl dialect T They a are area i a ry dst pise ad I if tl J bed usia 11 a sun h have b bees I 1 w t C Cf t I t n f I s sr sI r I lands land outside th the provinces I Ye Yes I It is II who cau cause al all the uprisings Ad and ft light lighting In ing The They are ant natural revolutionist and aDd have always Iw b been 1 so They bey rebelled tl the Spaniards ad and are nw now 1 do In lag the same mo against the Americans I 1 blee believe th the trouble f from the Iad leaders a few IW who want ant to make all tbt that the they cu can for tor themselves out of the wr war I If w we could ki kill I a or so 10 of their lending spirits We pint we should have no 0 tuber further tru tiou bl Oiva me an estimate ot of te the What kind ot of man Is lie lielIe Ue lIe is II the strongest man malt of these islands Ind replied General I 1 a am told he Is II the mOt most He I is said Id to b be utterly untrustworthy Ud nd treacherous le He may le serve JU you wen well for twenty years ea and will I then rob or murder you OU without a twinge of r is Don morse He wi will pretend t to b be your our fn friend and nd at them the same time work allt against you 01 behind ad your our back le leHem He seems Hem to be a man of cl considerable erable natural ability and aDd and at t ae time times of Industry The different meth 0 of making ammunition and nd luna guns which h he b ban ul used during the present war show ho that he Ingenuity oun POLiCY SHOULD HE BB What should hould b be our po policy a to the ppl people ot of the PhilIppInes We nut show bow them tb that 1 we mean to rule but we mul must temper justice wih with mery mercy We must mut protect them on their In their homed homes and II In their business Mal Many ot of them are property owner The They are an naturally a working people and a business pOp people Ie and AUd the mU manse a are tr tired of war A As ln soon as al they l sea that w we lal really me menn to It stay ad and that we wil will protect them I dOl dont I blee believe we shall hl have any further trouble As they ther Ind Oral Um time growing better Ae their opportunities of aU I ing wealth increasing tb they wi will Ome become enthusiastic supporters ot of t the govern meat and may hi bf Americanised The They are already Ira asking for abol schools and want th their lr children to learn Iam THE DREN AND TU THE CUL CHIL CHILDREN English should b be tault In the I schools hol general I it not lIot Y Yes hut but not perhaps to the 1101 nbc There are many who the SpanIsh Te The teaching them English will 1 cv give theta them English Id ideas l and we shah breed liP up a anew new rc race with Ith new Ide Ides f morality snot nd honor Our bO hope I 1 think I Is II in the JI hot about tb the little no len ID stat 1 ii h e bright or tb the r rU U lie I I Is bt for tor a an Asiatic at d Geera General Bt hI I bleve believe th the ar are naturally DatI a tame goat Dt t than n our c The chI 4 hem 1 quIckly 1 fw few t days after the Idl soldiers t tate possession of a town tb they pick pack ap 11 some English and II in ld It after a lew fw we In begin to Jabber TIB THE FILIPINOS DIER DIE Rd ANI AND TIB THE SOL 01 r 1 nol notice general that many of the soldiers commonly speak of the FI Fill as said p Id I ITe ITes Te Tes eme some of them do replied lien l e eras Bt but we ty to prevent every everything thing of tbt that It sort Te Tb Filipinos resent bl being treated 8 an Interior They h obet object to being called offensive name name snot nd t to bl being knok knocked abut about TI The mn men who d do this are mH merely aping til the English Wh Why shoud w we cal Um them DI They are areno D no thin ou otis I Indians and a w we wedo d do not cJ call t 1 so A As to tb the which I the the nit na tives relve receive f frets tb the 11 soldiers t nt I I 4 PI The Thedo They do not lIot Irl tire upon n th InlO unless til they ar are tace nd l It them p W We always tell th the p peOple nl not If to rn run bt t I In their towns T They h 1 Ar are afraid hl of us UI at st bt but t they Ir or SOW 1 ae getting n a au ov u tbs ay 1 sen a petty SC jr ut 1 wise r a p i when tw they sew a I man Jump ump t Mm his bo home aid ad plunge IDt Into the wo woods I lie was t shot ot at t but when we C came cameto t to tle the J horse 1 we found lound I In u the saddlebags pp papers w that thaI lh the man W was one on of te the Insurgent leaders Clonel Colonel Li Leg ONE OF OUR OR HEROES How abt about th the conduct of the Amer ICa kin tr troops there mu many li In Instances stances of individual y Yes lot lots of them wu warn General Hates reply Take Ih the case 8 o of I a pit bate at In the country south ot of ln de Hay You wi will Ind find few lore more remarkable instances ot of continued braf bravery In the Ibe history of warfare tb than hi his Ten In men started out fm from the post poston pt on scouting dut duty They 1 were marching Ilona along th the rd road through a dangerous country when two IWo of the oler hap happened to straggle b behind aD aid I the hI om corn omer er Cr fe fearing th they y might b be three 11 men back II tu find them The They had Jut Just reche reached the tbt stragglers th they were attacked by a lale large band a of They Were In a ravine at atthe t tIbe the Ibe Um time T The an I 1 und under understand stand tand It it were on top and at both ends of the to 10 Imal remain there ment meant death Pour ur of Ihl the mn men fought th their w way ot out The Ibe fifth for porno lom rea I would n not ro go and wa was boltl The foU four fouras as 1 ln soon as thy they had broken their w way tu through t the linea oe ran shoot hot hotIn In lag as t did 0 and three mate made their wa way b to Cami The r man ra run 1 so fast that he distanced te the other three and ran right Into a of Insurgents There w was wasa a rv revise o os gorge at that pt point and to apU he jumped Into It and nd took look hil hi position In a hollow In the where d they could reach him 01 only from the t a d that only h by clImbing up over a little hi bill The rha at him again and again In but hI ho ke kept te them nI oft by shooting them a as th they I reached th top of the bm bill He had d or of ammunition ud and fired I of off 16 JI Utai hl his enemies tor forty Um times and thirty thin of T The rectos t that h he killed hl hi ar are probably cr correct t their first Ihre charge he be killed live ld them Ihm halt ad and h he he had hada a rl 30 At their second charge l be again killed live ad and after that h Were I mor muro careful Re He Ibo how however n r n a hlad head appeared and kUlm It at bay for two dy days and nights Ills I smell It of t the h bli bodIs of 01 U the themen mC men l become so 10 offensive that to fIght his hll wy way out oat oatle le He ma made a ru rush h and nd was A Chased far some cC bit hul finally jumped Into a mach eh ikI like the one ump ta from he b bad b There hI he Iah two e days lerl keeping th the Filipinos at atan hap an and kIllIng such luh I as approach Al Alt this time he had nothing to eat t to o or drink and nd II at last lut he could St It no longer r He had but sight rounds of ammunition lef left and h he determined I to light ht hi 1 way to death or to drink an and lo food I If to to death h he determined to Il kill killan an a mal many U as h he rould on tI the way H He sUcceeded In through and t ra ran 1108 into a om corn Ild field where he bl hi thirst m by ucking th the water which la lied collected In th the jint joint of the corn The corn I WI was hlf butt and the JO lost him HI He hid had 11 rome out oat tl upon the e er r again In when hI he saw w what be bethought thought 1 was another party a of to tos end and was wal preparing to shoot hot at tl them when I e lie he saw MW that th they were Amen cans 1 Th mn who h had taught their w way wk beck to 10 ramp had the two lo lost and WJ woo a party part which bd had r corn a et out tl in search for them They ha had fon found the man who was 1 haloed In the rv ravine ld bat had been hUt fo for the theother oth other man I fur for Ih II 41 days and hac bad shoal t gives 1 ap th the II fh T Tb I man was almost Iv I t dead from hunger al and thirst flu iia was al b by b his tM m HI He NUJ mild b hardly tl talk bt but t It all 1 h he I had l held to tou the u t to 11 light tl 1 tM th ck desk ad H n nt t to lot ot I give up ap every evry rund round of 01 ann m w was spent T Tit concluded eOn Bates Batu Wa was on one of IndIvidual heroism Then have been n scores m of othel others nt not tl the Mm sliM but bat euly equally O N HATES BATaS S SAYS Y THE UE PHILIP PI WILl PAY PAT PATTI TI The conversation here turne turned to tb the material prospects ot of the islands and andI I uP asked lien Bales If he thought they would ever b be a profitable Investment I Ifor replied for the United Itt The Tb Ir general I 1 think so 10 The These people are re a har hard hardworking working orin and an n accumulating people but t they have bave b had no chance In the pt pest our rule rul th they wi will b be ale able to make more aid they wIll 1 b be muc much U lr larger en There Then Is II ald already a i bag tr trade McI and tl this wl will 11 ln 7 abt aboUt the b natural sources Ur of ct the Ild islands You hive been over a pall of 01 them Thy They I are r very Ieh agrIculturally and aDd will a produce far lar mor more than they are no now doing I It I is wonderful bow many FilIpino there a are and what rich the they have In tb the i of eastern tem Ln I saw w vt vast tracts tract of 01 hemp and nd rc rice The provinces of Manila anla a are wonderfully fertile Ind and north 1 so ue are the Ir large of oC the Ho How abut about tle the timber resources They he ar are of great value and of oC anon no mou Tb There nt are r may many la large tracts of virgin foret forest ad and Ime some of the Islands I to tI att arc alMO almost entirely covered wih with Have you OU seen any gold old I 1 asked I 1 know there I Is gold old on man many of the islands was the reply but whether It exists In payIng quantities I vt very much doubt Th wen en gold old hun bun bunters tei and th the countr country h has been In their hands for oter or three hundred yea years I It hardly stands tand to reason that th they did nt not prospect It it But you ou know tb the old saying amon among the 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