I have just received a fine line of Woolens in Suitings, Overcoatings and Pan tinge, and will be pleased to have .yon call and see them. J. A, Eberle, asw Tfcs Dalles Daily GhFonicle. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, Onaveek 15 One rroath 50 One year . 6 00 FRIDAY - JUNE 9, 1899 GEN. OTIS' REPORT. clear that hostilities were not pro voked by his army. That is self evident. If Aguinaldo had not been resolved to fight, he would not have formed his lines within gunshot of ours. When two armies holding antagonistic views get as near as that a collision is certain. Something will inevitably happen to bring on a battle. Gen. Oli3 refer? to the plot in Manila to aid Agninaldo. It seems that 8000 men in the city were band ed to rise at the critical moment. The conspiracy was defeated by the precautions taken, but under less able management it might have resulted in a frightful general massacre. All through the revolt the Tagals, with the cunning of serpents, have avoided an explicit statement of what thev want. They have not asked, in so many words, that we tear up the treaty and sail awaj', on pain of forcible expulsion, but that is what they demand. It would not look well formally expressed, so the' have undertaken to carry the program through without setting before the world its full insolence and crudity in attempted usurpation. Events connected with the Tagal revolt in Luzon . are reviewed ia de tail in the latest official report of Gen. Otis, which covers correspond ence and operations to April 6th. After leading this candid and business-like statement, which Is entirely calm in tone and fairly presents the whole case, every American who cares for his country will say that no war in which this nation ever en gaged was more righteous and neces sary than that with the armed Tagals of Luzon. Running through the correspondence is Aguinaldo's de mand for independence, and this, even to the r resent moment, has never been modified. Early in Jan nary Gen. Otis appointed commission ers to confer with Aguinaldo as an individual, informing him then, as always, that he (Otis) had no author- -ity to "recognize any. national or civil power not already formally recognized by my government un less specially authorized to do so by the instruction of the executive of Hie United States." The insurgent commissioners declined to present any formulated statement of what they wanted, beyond the verbal par adox that they desired "absolute in dependence under the protection of the United States." They were asked to describe the nature and scope of the protection referred to, but could not explain, as might be supposed, because a protectorate over an ab solutely independent state resolves itself into an absurdity. . In a letter dated January 9th Gen. Otis reminded Aguinaldo that the treaty was pending in the senate, and that the president could not an nounce a policy until action on the treaty was completed. The policv. he added, must conform to the will of the American people, as expressed through congress. The Filipinos" wrote Gen. Otis, "appear to be of the opinion that we meditate attack, while I am under the strict orders of the president of the United States to avoid conflict in every way possible. There shall be no conflict if l am able to avoid it; and still I shall endeavor to maintain a position to mee; all emergencies." In a letter f the same date to Gen. Otis, Aguin aldo spoke of "my government" and i the assertion of , independence is found in all his letters and proclama tions. Later in January the native outposts became insulting and ar rested 6ome American soldiers and a newspaper correspondent inside our own lines. The Tagals insisted on extending and straightening their trenches, declaring openly that they intended to drive the Americans out Of the Philippines. : Each day of forbearance on the part of the Americans made the Tagals more aggressive and eager to begin the bloodshed. Finally, they ignored the challenge of one of our small outposts, and the firing at once became general. Gen. Otis makes it For Sals Cheap. Harrison Hay press, good as new, in quire at Lane Bros', blacksmith shop. Mayl7-tf Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Natnra -In l j w tuouiujj auu recoil" structinffthe exhausted digestive or- (rans. It ia the lntat rn ant ana tonic. No other preparation u ayyivaKu ib iu emciency. it in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, . ri i' . owjixmcn, jnausea, SickHeadache.Gastralgia, Cramps, and uuud icouiudui iiupeneci Qi if estlon. Prepared by E. C. DcWitt a Co., Colcajjo. 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