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The ÇHEMAWA AMERICAN Page 4 ALCHESAY (Continued from page 1) | Alchesay said: “ I want you to stay and be good; I ’m the one that stands in front of you and keeps you from being destroyed. If they took a notion to clean you cows from the whites, even killed some whites—'but out they could if it were not for General Crook and me. let these chains be taken off. Eet me stay here with We are soldiers, and we want to protect you all we him. If he runs away, in whichever way you want to* can. The citizens want you destroyed, but we want punish him, punish me instead.” . to straighten out things without any trouble.” , At another time General Crook said to Alchesay, Then Alchesay turned to General Crook, “ You talk ‘‘All the armies are under me; you are the same over to Geronimo and his people, I ’m through with them* scouts and soldiers; we are the same. The only one I have given them a piece of my home land to live on. ahead of us is in Washington. Now we (Gen. Crook Now I ’m going to shoe my horses,” But the General and Alchesay) are going into Mexico for forty days. said, “ Alchesay, the captain never works.” I was in Chihuahua City to get permission from the Alchesay answered, “ Our soldiers and scôuts have Mexican official to fix what we want to fix in forty done everything for us, but now, come, you hold my days, and he told me to do it in that tim e.” horse while I shoe him,—and let them watch u s.” In those forty days the scouts captured some This was said in a joke, and General Crook knew it. Chiricahua Indians. The General wrote a note and gave it to a soldier. These Indians had captnred six Mexican women. Hè led the horses to the blacksmith and in that The scouts brought all of them to Wilcox. Alchesay way the horses were shod. The next day Alchesay told the Mexican women to return to their homes in and his friends returned to their Whiteriver homes. Chihuahua, and in that way set them free. Alchesay When the Southern Church at Whiteriver, Arizona, and his outfit brought the Chiricahua Indians to San was dedicated Alchesay, as chief and leader of his Carlos and gave them plenty of rations, canned goods, people, was given the key to the door. He unlocked clothing and blankets. These Indians were to be it’ and led them in. To see a man in his years—hair placed there. almost white, his frank open countenance, his kindly The scouts’ time was now out, so they came home eyes—followed by the little children and the oldest to Whiteriver. But a short time afterwards General into this new church was a most impressive sight. He «Crook sent a letter to Alchesay and told him to come was the first one baptized. To see this old man bow to San Carlos and bring with him Mike Alchesay, as a child at the alter proved ‘ ‘the power of God unto Slim Jim and Manual (M—L ). After getting rations salvation. at Et. Apache they went to San Carlos. When they He turned and told his people that his name was arrived in San Carlos General Crook had a tent ready now on the muster roll of the Highest Chief and, for them, also wood, food and beds. General Crook “ The Church of the Open Bible” (Nam eof the church said to them: “ You came today; tomorrow you must at Whiteriver) was the only one to which he had ever yest, and the day after we must hold court.” given his thumb print in approval, On the day set, they held court and General Crook gave guns, belts and two boxes of ammunition to Our chapel exercises last Sunday proved of great Alchesay and his friends, and in that way they became interest to our younger students, owing to the fact scouts again. This was done in the presence of that Supt. Tipi’S told them an “ Uncle Remus” story Geronimo and the Chiricahuas. When court began of how Br’er Rabbit rode Br’er Fox—with spurs. We Geronimo spoke first. He wanted- land on Turkey are in truth compelled to state that the interest was Creek on the White Mountain Reservation. General fully as great on the part bf the larger students and Crook asked Alchesay, “ Do you want these people faculty members as on the, part of the little fellows. to go over there? If you want them they may go. I Supt. Tipps is truly wonderful in these stories, as, aside want you to say so, and that is why I had you to come from the tale itself, he makes personal observations here.’’ Alchesay answered, “ All right, send them which add to the general interest and which show a over there,—we will live with them .” philosophy of real value. The speaker also touched Alchesay turned to Geronimo and said: “ Are you upon important matters in relation to local affairs; done with your being outlaws^* I don’t think that you During the evening Russel Hayward gave a vocal solo will ever straighten out. There are soldiers and scouts and the choir rendered a number, as did the orchestra. thick as the trees at Fort Apache, and you will never ESCORTS get away from them .” Sunday March 31—McBride - - - Mrs. Hauser Geronimo answered: “ If the whites alone were Winona - - - - Mrs. James after us, they would not chase us very long; you, Alche Hawley - - - - Mr, James say, are the one who is keeping it up all the tim e.”