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The Philippines: Past and Present (vol. 1 of 2)

CHAPTER IV
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War, war, is what we want.

The Americans after this speech went off pale." [216] Aguinaldo approved the hostile attitude of Cailles, for there is a reply in his handwriting which reads:-- "I approve and applaud what you have done with the Americans, and zeal and valour always, also my beloved officers and soldiers there.

I believe that they are playing us until the arrival of their reinforcements, but I shall send an ultimatum and remain always on the alert .-- E.

A.Jan.10, 1899." [217] On this same day Aguinaldo commissioned Feliciano Cruz and Severino Quitiongco to assassinate General Otis.

[218] On January 13 Noriel and Cailles telegraphed Aguinaldo as follows:-- "We desire to know results of ultimatum which you mention in your telegram, and we also wish to know what reward our Government is arranging for the forces that will be able first to enter Manila." This telegram is endorsed in Aguinaldo's handwriting: "As to the contents of your telegram, those who will be the heroes will have as their rewards a large quantity of money, extraordinary rewards, promotions, crosses of Biak-na-bato, Marquis of Malate, Ermita, Count of Manila, etc., besides the congratulations of our idolizing country on account of their being patriotic, and more, if they capture the regiments with their generals, and, if possible, the chief of them all who represents our future enemies in Manila, which (lot ?) falls to you, or, better said, to General Noriel and Colonel Cailles.
"The ultimatum has not been sent, but it will be within a few days.
(Signed) "E.


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