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Show TIIEMORNIXG This Poultry Plant Must Be Sold at BY GENERAL NELSON The word Apache" nutans 'super-- 1 lor man," a true indication of the opinion which that Indian eutertaius uf himself. And in sou. features the name ia apt. in the entire length of the frontier hie equal cannot be found in strength, endurance and cruelty. A more fiendish thirst for blood than ia found in the Apache Indian 1. not. exhibited anywhere in the world. One would scarcely believe that the in- Jiaa finds a positive pleasure in tar-- ' uiemiug living creatures, but. Apache atrocities have, in many cases, been too shocking to nitempt description in . Thia plant ia located one block from the car line on aouth Washington, and Inside this splendid location, it is full equipjied with coops, scratching nhed and lnod-e- r house. Every accommodation for 3(H) laying hens. Two large incubators, five brooders, good bouse, bathroom and closets, barn. The owner ha a wide reputation a a breeder of tinu single comb white legliorna and the good will of the business goes with the place. If you mean butane, I will show you how valuable this ia. Its yours for fl.00 cash. If you are interested, " five-roo- print. e Realty and Investments 4th Floor First National Bank Bldg. I place 'consists of 600 acres and It is Mild Sir. Brisbane paid 9125,000 for the tract. For yean he has been deeply interested In ex peri menial and scientific agriculture and he intends to make Allalr one of the flu eat model tArms In the eastern states. Health is the Main Thing Therefore Get Health positively agree to affect a permanent cure in cases of Nervous and Blood Com- plaints, MENS DISEASES, Rheumatism, Stomach, kidney and Liver Troubles. BOM WAIT UNTIL Y01R TROUBLE BECOMES AGONIZING. Get well now. Drs. Elliott 25 Years Norris, 25 Years (SL SPECIALISTS WASHINGTON 2361 AVE. Garden Seeds It is not time to plant yrt, but soon WILL BE and wp want you to know where to get yonr SEEDS. I was in the big fire, as you all remember, and all my old atock was burned. Our new stock is arriving and will be tbq best ever brought to Ogden. Seeds That Are Sure to Grow HAY OR GRAIN FLOUR, 1 or Small Quantities Remember, we carry a full line of that famous Pratts In Large Poultry Pood for animals and poultry. W. T. ASTILL Both 2264 Washington Ave. Phones Mffl BUSWELL the JEWELER A ' ' " . l r . ' Has Moved His Place 'of Business i to More. Convenient Quarters at 2379 WASHINGTON AVE. The Public is Especially Invited to Visit His New Store and Inspect the Beautiful Line of Jewelry. MAIU'U 3, 1P07. drink. One day when he had finished his meal, ha deliberately picked up his rifle and. aiming K at his benefactor, shot him dead. Reloading Ms weapon, he continued on his wsy, boasting of the deed. A weak man or a coward can kill hla enemy, he remarked scofllngly, hut it takes a strong man and real bravery to kill his friend! Their Sudden Raids on the Frontier. a specimen of Apache reasAnd oning, the sentence serves its purpose well. In brief .tick was the character of the lurking foe whom we were called upon to subdue when I wan summoned to the command of the Department of Arisons, on April 1, 18K6. Very few of the troops in that locality had ever served under my command, and the problem of a territory of which I had no personal knowledge and against sn enemy an ipcrei-les- s as death Itself, was a difficult one. . My first headquarters was established at Bowie Station on the Southern Paclfle railroad, and the situation carefully considered. in vast area of rugged mountains and narrow valleys, with water at only scattered points, oas of the most desperate tribe of Indians in the Went was hidden, swooping down in sudden raids on lbs frontier settlements and carrying death and devastation In t their raida and cm their lines of march. in many respects the mountain labyrinths of the Apachas could be compared to the criminal qunrtern of lam-dowith the latter multiplied a hundred fold. In control of the Indians were two of the most noted chiefs en the frontier, Geronimo and Notches. Both possessed 4 superior cunning, which, coupled with a thorough acquaintance with the mountains, mads them formidable antagonists. Geronimo, especially, showed n daring and natural military Instinct which, developed under favorable conditions. should have accomplished n wonders In the field. In the past the Apaches, by retreating Into their known fastnesses, had been able largely to defy the efforts of the pursuing regular. Familiar with every mile of the country, inured by nature to stand the privations of tbs locality, and enabled to exist In placta where a white man would perish. It wan not to be wondered at that scores of murdered frontiersmen and hundreds of burned homes should bavs hem thus long unavenged. The settlers were thoroughly Many had even reached the stage where they were afraid to A number travel In the daytime. nf the mines and more exposed ranches had been abandoned. It was evident that much of the campaign mast be carried on In Mexican territory, where many of the Apache mountain retreats had been established.. By a treaty between our government and Mexico, permission had been granted for our troops to pursue the boetlles across tbs border and it was determined that at any hazard every hud of raiders must bs trailed to Us lair. It was only by vigorous sod effective pnnishmgnt that the depredations could be cheeked. Signaling by a Mlerwe. The first dnty toward this end was obviously to reorganise the commands and If ponible to dissipate the terror and distress which prevailed among With this purpose 1 the citizens. divided the territory of New Mexico and Arisons into districts, with a military post made the center of each. One great point in the Indians' favor had been the Inability to circumvent their movements among the mountain phases by the nse of the telegraph. With a view of eliminating this difficulty, 1 installed an unique little military Invention called the heliograph, the product of an English officer who had perfected bin idea from The long service In British India. high mountain ranges, the glaring sunlight and the dry atmosphere of Mexico made an ideal combination for Its purpose. Its method of signaling was very simple. By a system of long and short light flashes, made by the use of a mirror against the son. It spelled out words somewhat on the plan of the Morse telegraph code. At one time, when the system was In full operation, a message of twenty-fiv- e words was sent from the extreme eastern to the last western station, n very crooked course of 400 miles, and an answer received In four hours. Between these points telegraph connection waa absolutely Impossible. The work of the heliograph in the Apache campaign can scarcely be overestimated. During the summer, wo established thirteen stations in New Mexico and fourteen in Arisons. The preliminary rapidly pushed campaign plans ware and soon arrived at the stage where It was necessary to select the force to follow the bos tiles when they should resort to their favorite tactics of retreating Into Old Mexico. were visited Several military posts and Captain H. W. Lawton, fth United terror-s- tricken. MILES. Slate cavalry, was to fulfill Skelton Us nip, where 1 received their all the requirements A iluu position. rajittiilaUon. The command war tieroainiu oeclared repeatedly: equipped. and provision! as inin,Ual aa "If you tell me the General will do possible, ia a niaim.-- to make it all he ran to wave our llte we will uf wagon !rmktrtatbia. give In, but if we are going to be kilt' Before were ready for ed, we might as well fight it out right the campaign, tne hurnile ibeiUM-lv- e In that way a few uf ns here, commenced operatiuui b) a reckless might possibly get away!" raid from the Mexican territ .try under When finally he waa assured of fair Ueiouluio and Natchei. ireainieni as possible under the northward, ,iie left trail Sweeping the IndUs reluctantly of blood aud desolation, particular!) look up their line uf match aloug with Cruz Santa Our the hardy body of through the valley. tioops, whose entroop were at once on the alert and durance and had won. even daring Captain T. C. Lrbu. with the Tenth oi er their cunning. savage CsTXlry, soon took their trail. flume day 1 conelapsed befoi-After a warm pur.un jf two sented to hold n personal interview miles, t he Apaches were cornered with Ge.roniuio. 1 had endeavored to in the Purito Mountains ia Souorn, make it clear through Captain Mexico. A spirited engagement fol- that the pardoning power for his deplowed. la which the ladUua ware deredations did not mat with me. and feated. Tha greater .hare, however, thai president Cleveland must decide ncceeded In escaping. came. In broken detachments tu the south upon the were told that they The and west, their trail vs again taken sere Apaches regarded as outUws and hostile up. The story of that exciting camte tha government. They had been paign would fill score of pages. Tha war and must surrender a Indians were pursued and successful- waging prisoners, without any assurance ns to several ly fought la engagements b) the future. troops under Captalu Hatfield. Brown It was after these facta had been and others. made as dear aa possible second-handeLoft g Crimtsn Trail. , that I Journeyed to Lawton's casip. In the mountain the Indians Soon after my arrival (Jeronimo rode regained something of their strength, In and dismounted. aud dividing into guerilla band, comGeronimo wan one of the brightest, menced a series of vicious attacks on most resolute aud determined looking . the exposed seulenu-ctaStriking men I have ever encountered. With with such audden force that It waa the exception of General Sherman, he Impossible to anticipate their raids, had the dearest, sharpest eye 1 ikluk I have ever seen. thsy left a literally crimson tralL Hie aettlera abandoned much The Apaches war then la three o( their work of yean. A positive reigu bands. Fart of the tribe had been of terror followed. Still on tha In- sent to Florida, part were left at Fort dians' trail toiled bur pursuing forces Apache: the remainder were In the by relays, with an endurance and pluck field with (Jeronimo. 1 that 1 believe has seldom been dupliexplained a clearly as possible to cated in may army, each new depredathe grava-farewarrior that In the fution goading tha men to greater ef- ture tha w ise father of the country, the fort. The obstaclei in their path President, Intended to remove all of almost dally increased. the Apaches to one place, namely to On one occasion the troops con- St. Augustiae, Florida, many huntinued the pursuit for twenty six hours dreds of miles sway from the scenes with scarcely a halt, during eighteen of their depredations. To Ulustrata more affectively what hours of which thsy were without water, in the Intense heat of summer. was intended, I picked up from the On band of bostilet under Notches sand three pebbles and placed them as Fort Apache, so as to form the parts of a triangle. wept north ns Arisons, when, veering suddenly to the Gradually 1 moved them together, as south again, they finally Geronimo nodded that he understood. the Mexican boundary- - A second band In my non versa tine with the chief, was pursued westward until their trail picked out with the aid of an intererased into Mexico sad was follow- preter, I tyled to explain to him the ed by Captain Lawton. nselessnesn of contending against tha After several day of rigorous pur- superior advantages of the while face. suit, Captain Law Los was convinced, I told him about the nse of steam, by from the direction to which the In- which It was possible to move large dians were headed, lhat at last they bodies of troops from one parte of the were making for., their stronghold In country to another. I spoke of the telthe Sierra Madras of Old Mexico, and egraph and the field heliograph, by the h at once set shout a campaign In side of which the crude signals of I he these precipitous mountains. Indians were aa nothing. For three months the savages wen One day we chanced to be overlooksometrailed from range to range, ing a stream of water, on the bank of times at n height of 10,000 feet above which the heliograph operator was the level of tin' sen, and again their sending messages A eudilen Inspiratrail descending to lbs depths of tha tion struck me and I said to Gerondeep canyons. imo. o intense at times The heat w By the aid of this little machine that the men Mold not place their we can send massage eonnernlng your bands on the metal part of their rifles. movements hundreds of mllea" Much of the country bad been burned Geronimo looked his bewilderment by the Indiana as they advanced, and and Incredulity. for several miles nut n shred of grass If you can talk to Fort Bowie, do was so tide for me! be said suspiciously. could be seen. The water scarce that at fcw period! during the Three days ago I sent my brother to an a guarantee of my good pursuit could the soldiers obtain a Sn there sufficient quantity, t Tell me If he is well!" For five days A portlou of the men 'Certainly! I rrplled. "Hut It will were without food, except such moan-tai- he necemnry for yon to wait n short game as was brought down by time, as the Inquiry will have to be ren chance rifle shot. At one time the peated a half doien times. In the course of a few hours our troops were eves obliged to subsist on mule meat without salt In the face of operator was summoned by the nearall these difficulties the pursuit was est heliograph station on n mountain stubbornly maintained for 1356 miles. peak some twelve miles distant, dfid By the 5th of July the Indians had In a short time turned to the wonderbeen driven Sonib of Opoaura, Mexi- ing chief with the Information that co. Until now tbs hostllee had not hla brother was it Fort Bowie, sixty given up their night raids, but from miles away, in excellent health. this time on the pursuit was so rloas Geronimo heard him through hi sithat these were abandoned. lence and then turning abruptly, callFor once tha Apaches were realising ed one of the younger wnrriora to him lhat the soldiers could not. be shaken and said something In a low tone nf Tha youth sprang upon the voice. off. On the 13th cf July the welcome news was flashed among Captain Law bark of his pony end quickly disapton's men that at last the Indian ramp peared from view. Geronimo resumed his study of the was In sight. Preparations were at once made to surround heliograph and I curiously asked the Unfortunately the plane of advance meaning of Ms sudden net from the Bat although Interpreter, who wrs standing near slightly miscarried. the Indians escaped, some of their ani- by. a large "He told the messenger to announce mals. camp equipage, and amount of provisions were captured. to the hostile Indians In the mounWith the fugitives, however, still at tains." was the reply. 'That there la large, the task of the wreary soldiers a spirit hare before whrh they eaa do was not. yet areomplirhed, and again aothlog and to tell Notches to come In thsy pursued on the track of the fly- and come quickly! And sure enough. In a few hours ing toe. On the 13th of August word was re- Notches. his brother chief, accompanceived that the Apaches were mak- ied by hla warriors, entered the eamp ing towards the Terras Mountains. to Join the prisoners. would have Civil prosecution 8harply veering his course, to bend the been started against the InIndians off If possible. Captain Lawton arrived In the neighborhood of Finn-tere- a dians in the Arisons courts but for the near the range, on the 20tb of fact that the younger men and beys hen that be learn- had committed many of the depredathe month. It The difllcalty of proof would ed for the first tlms that the hostile, tions. bis been great and it won deemed have tactics, by vigorous discouraged had finally communicated their desire best to send the entire tribe out of that country. Otherwise scores of lives for eurrender. and the Disheartened, the Apache had sent would have been sacrificed nut hare two Indian women Into the outlying peace of the f roe tier would been secured. Mexican settlement, with the InformaAfterward mnny of these Indian tion that they desired to make forma The women were taken Into custody youths were sent to Carlisle snd other schools and their improvement was of by the troop itstloned nt Frontere and sent back to camp with n formal a marked and permanent character. Garden Seeds ! ' that are sure to grow. All seeds sent out from this store are new stock. ' No old seeds left over. See us before you purchase. e huu-tlre- years had been ia the habit of panning aluioat daily the cabin of a certain white settler, at whose doom he was always sure of a kindly welcome and. what waa dearer to him, food and Geo. A. Horn Bell 'Phone 1316 SUNDAY, e , The following true incident along this line is related. There wna au who for Apache named Skinu-rsen- early. r UTAH. 1.N Once DESERTED VILLAGE PURCHASED New York, March 2. The deserted village of Allair, In Monmouth county. wan bought yesterday by Arthur Brisbane. editor of the New York Journal, at private eaie, and la to M Into a model form. The . converted OOPX. THE LAST WAI! TRAIL OF THE 4JUEATKNT IN AMERICAN AND Ills FINAL SEIZURE 1Y THE UNITED STATES i VALID. TI1 APAFHES, UNDER tiKKoMMO. KILLED THOUSANDS ill-- ' WHITES ON Till: SOUTHWESTERN FID INTI HI!. Because of failing: health the owner must leave Ogden at once and 1 can offer you a ltig bargain if you apeak quick it must go in 10 daya at the latent. come EXAMISE1!: lton Our line of Hrooerie ia always nice aud fresh. ee ua for USy, (Jraiu, Slock and Poultry Food. One package of Stock Food with every $2.50 you spend with us. Job Pingree, Jr. 2572 Washington Ave. Your Expectations Will Be Realized fr If demand for an unconditional surren- THEY STRIKE ANNUALLY. der. One morning a daybreak, Geronimo an.l Natchez, with a file of twelve In- Lnthsra Quit Work and Then Rstunv ad to Their Labors. diana behind them; rode slowly Into American Hnea aoldlere.' who the gard The gaunt, tor months hag- had Chicago. March 2. The annual trail, trike of lathers took place yesterday going figure, almoat on schedule time, about 400 ismen set aside vision. . out. The rat day of March doubting their ss a day on which to Rushing up to Lawton. Geronimo by the lathers as cla-pc- d him shout the waist, as he strike. It Is observed ss rallgionslvhave fact that they The ih hla tones: day. Labor in gutteral muttered is -You are the man I want do talk no differences with their employer with the Interfere to allowed never with!" A short, spirited conversation on the program. no new da This year the lathers subject of surrender followed, end as n result the entire body of Indlaan mands to make on their employers, s frw hour. .moved within two mile of our picket and the strike lasted only had no new Thin year the lathers linen, and Inter In the day lessened the distance unill they were scarcely demande to mske on their employers, and the strike lasted only a fow more than a stone's throw away. more hours. After the employers made a been following their stared at the eurlons blood-etrew- YOU BUY A wv want your KOI A K buslnc. Full linq of EASTMAN ft PKEMO KODAKS and all aapplie for the amateur. Spring ia here and yon will want.ypnr bicycle put In order. Onr repair department ha been enlarged and " price are right. Alo T. S. HUTCHISON 306 n it , BUSINEM MEN ON twenty-fift- h THE CANAL. They Inepeet the Work on the Isthmus of Fensms. The steamer Colon, March 2. Prlnse Joachim arrived her yesterday fiom New York vis Porto Rico, it brings members of the commercial clubs of Boston, Chicago, Cleveland. Cincinnati and 81. Ixrale. The visitor left later by a apodal train for Panama. They passed through and inspected the canal work on their way across and at night were given a reception at tha Tivoli hotel, which was attended by President Amador. 1 Street president of the New Jeraejr Chose association, aud Mrs. 8. IL Burgess, wife of a leading plover of St. Louis, will for the begin a match this afte.-noowomans chess championship of the. f tha United States. The place match will be at the Martha Washing-- ; ton hotel. Seven gamee will be played, one to day and the rest next week. A time, limit of twenty moves nn hour bx. been fixed. Prof, Iiuue L. Sire will be referee. The winner of the match will rereire n gold souvenir donated Mrs. by n local chess enthusiast. Frye won the championship tourns-- . nient of the first American woman's chess congress held here last May. n CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP. 8L Louis, Mo., Central Trades snd Labor Union reports sn average in- New York, March 2. Mrs. Charles crease of 10 per cent in wages for the H. Frye of Newark, N. J., wife of the past year. WOMAN'S Ml JESSE J. DRIVER . Wishes his many friends to know that he is still in bus- iness, and nicely located at 9 n sa hd persuasion, It required mch call at the unlnn headquarter, the however, and diplomatic work at that, Brother to persuade Hie rautloun Indian war- friendship was cemented for to men Lawton's accompany, rior to 2275 Washington Ave. Vou are especially invited to call and see him at his new location " |