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Show FILIPINOS NOT READY FOR SELF-GOVERNMENT. Ap,iiinaldo Declared a Tool of Designing Men Otis Attempt' ing to Do Too Much War Should Soon End. Nvrofk, Sfpt .J-KilnlriLl Peney I not Impreued with tlie cupucfty of the 1 ItlpliuM for Mlfruyernnirnt When the iiueatlon ime up the admiral admir-al enl nn orderli for a picture of tltueral I. una the I lilllppluo general who na 'niurdereil by order of gul naldo' a he aald the picture na that of a u gin In n Mirt of infltur untforui lleneyaid that l.una wu the let man the I iliphiot hud "It mi a plot to .t,uatB ilm ' he aahl eri k twurdtmun w plain) aatentr) on I nhrii l.uua up pcarwl he aliupl) atahWd hm Hut theae fellow all ad the ud mlral are n ipieer lot I hey were Imply tervaut and tithle inru, and Agulnnldo wn n Junior clerk In the navy yiinl He I a prellj mart M low 1 know him pretlvn ell lufaot ne were gnat friend and nre fdrthnt matter but he hat nut the brain. Ihere are people IkMii.I hlui, aoiue of them lawyer and able fellow. w make a tool of gnlnalilo, Po I think the 1 lliplo are tit for aelf government Well no, not Jutt now Ihey probnblj will be In a Iltth time Ihey are n vtry quier people a vi ry iucer mixture Many nf limn am quite ilvlllred andgmxl people, but I do nut think the) urv tit for aelf gov eminent Jutt )et. 'Hut when I any that, I mutt add at thu aame time thut It l my landld opinion that they ure moio Httid for It than the Cuban; that the) nreabettir lnople than the t ul an lu iur) w) I do wlh, honevtr that tho whole butlncu waatettlrd, and I think that after a little the l'lllplno will take 111 mil) in ua. ' lhe light In the riilllpprm tlionld lie canity endnl 1 he people have bien to badly treuteil for uch a length of time by the Spanlnrda that the) are dlktruHtful lhl I the great dllllcull) III dealing with them Where ne have mtt tin in and they have bein In tueh contact with iih an to learn that we mean to treat them will) where the) have teen that we mean what ne a) there I no trouble I hey Hand by u nit the time The) will get from un ' der the Intluenie of gulnaldo, or rather. tbos amble who M behind Agnlnld, who, a I aald befitre, I a mere toot "1 thought that thl thing In the Philippine nould be over long before thlt, 1 eatiDOt Imagine how they have etood ont until now Of coHrae, there wat the rainy teaaon and I uppo little wa done One great trouble out there hat been that llenernl (III ha tried to do too much I told hlui o Ho waula to be general governor, Judgu an I ever) thing elae to have hold of all the rein. Nn iiinn ran do that rill 1 the great trouble It le enough for a man to do one thing to Ik" one thing, 1ml whin a man trie to do everything and lie evi ry thing. It I eay to linnglnu the retult ' It wn uggeted to the admiral that It would not I e ueh n change from the hip Olyuipln to the ahlp of blale "Vet," Mid the admlrol. It would be H very great change I im not n polltMnni I am n mllor My training ha been all that way I nm at home on board my ahlp I know my butl-neu, butl-neu, or nt lentl tlionld knon It, nnd I do not want to mix up In tho nffalrt of government. I am perfectly tall lied to live and die a tlniplu Mllor, who trie to do hit duly lam nut n politician, poli-tician, I cannot make a aprrch even I with I could, but J have to be content tvtll, ttltf l.vl |