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Billy Birchfieldperson
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Chas. Dickensperson
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Mark Hopkinsperson
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will not soon forget.
They had a cattle roping tournament as a
part of their fourth of July celebration at Solo-
monville, Arizona, and Billy Birchfield, a Dem-
ing boy, took the first prize, fifty dollars ; aggre-
gate time, one minute and eleven seconds in
tying three steers.
The Apache Indian prisoners, shipped to
Fort Wingate after the abandonment of Fort
Union, attempted to make a break for liberty
the other evening, their intentions, however,
were frustrated by a troop of cavalry being
deployed around their camp, and all secured
and confined in the post guard house. They
will be transferred to Mount Vernon barracks,
Alabama, in a few days. โ Elk.
Chas. Dickens and Mark Hopkins, Apache
Indian boys who have been students at the Ra-
mona school, left last week for Carlisle school,
where they will remain for a year or two. Prof.
Chase is proud of these two boys. They were
among the Geronimo sympathizers who were
sent from San Carlos to Fort Union, and a year
ago they were brought to Santa Fe in shackles
and turned over to the training of Ramona.
They at once displayed deep interest in their
studies and have so far progressed as to warrant
sending them to a higher school.