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Show f-ILIPINOS SUBDUED. Mar Heparin .at ll.ll.tra Afaln.Wa I. Itrarir to Unit Watlilnglon. April I It It s!U by the war department that General Otlt will not make a campaign during the rainy season, nor Is It believed that ho will at present chase the Filipinos Into the mountain fastness of I uou The olllelalt consider It evident that the fight that was In Aguinaldo hat been whipped out of him and he cannot can-not hold the Filipino army together much longer If General Otis tondvlles. the war department will approve a cessation of active hostilities or fur. ther forward movement when little can be accomplished save chasing tho llllplnoi without definite results. A short rest will determine whether the Filipinos Intend to keep up a guerilla warfare ami If so 11 pltn Is already mnturlng to meet any such condition con-dition Nutlret will be employed to fight the guerillas and at tho government govern-ment can glvo them better piy and afford af-ford them greater protection than Ag-ulnaldo, Ag-ulnaldo, there It no doubt about the ability to employ natives In this nay If thcro mutt be guerilla fighting dur. Ing tho ralnv -eoson, which will soon be upon tho Philippines, the Americans will not sacrifice their troops In such a warfare, If nallvet can be obtained |