Show INDIANS AS RUNNERS of their rower fouard ot of Ets dure general cook is quoted by edward S nilla ellis as having baying seen an apache lope lopa lor for 1500 1600 feet up the side of a mountain without showing the first signs of ta fa tigue there being no perceptible sign of ot of captain 11 1 scott of the seventh cavalry has related some astonishing feats performed by the apaches forming troop L of hla his regiment lie ha tells telle how nine of thebe indiana after a hard day a work by way of recreation pursued a coyote tor for two hours captured the nimble brute and brought it into camp how on another occasion the scouts gave chase to a deer ran it down clown some nine miles from camp and fetched it in alive hence I 1 see no rood reason tor for doubting doubling the word ot of an old th urn A r I 1 met in the rocky mountains who told me that in the days before the atlantic and pacific rail load was built the pima indians indiana of arizona would recover settlers Bett sett leie leis stray antray horses along the overland trail by walking them down la in the course of two or three da daa a after this one may begin to believe that I 1 LI 13 ing jim whose bose remarkable adventures early in this century are preserved a in book form was a much ma aligned man and that he spoke no more than tte the truth when he said he had known instances of indian runners accomplishing comp lishing upward of miles in one ona day 11 magazine agazine |