[10] War Dept. Report, 1899, vol. i., pt. 4, p. 59.

[11] Senate Document 208, 56th Cong., 1st Sess. (1900), pp. 54–5.

[12] Colonel Enoch H. Crowder, General Otis’s Judge Advocate, was “the brains of” the Otis government. But the difference between General Otis and Aguinaldo was that Aguinaldo always had the good sense to follow Mabini’s advice, while Otis did not always follow Crowder’s.

[13] Senate Document 208, p. 56.

[14] S. D. 208, p. 58.

[15] See Congressional Record, January 18, 1899, p. 734.

[16] Senate Document 208, p. 59.

Chapter X

Otis and Aguinaldo (Continued)