A few weeks after Geronimo's election to Apache Chief, and the failure of the negotiations, the indians prove their viciousness.
Old Juh Alive.
Santa Fee, N. M,, Oct. 31- Advices from Deming say Juh, head chief of the Apaches, is not dead, but is now raiding in southern Chihuahua, Jas. Lepas, a Mexican who has a half brother with Chief Geronimo, reports that little Charley McComas was recently killed by Indians. The Indians who have been hovering around both sides the boundary line having been disappointed in receiving reinforcements from the San Carlos reservation, now split up into small raiding parties, and a good many horses have been stolen from various places.
Negotiations with Apache Chief Geronimo
Apache Indian Attacks on Civilians
The Capture of the Apache Chief Geronimo
Release of the Captured Apache Indians
Adopted from The Oshkosh Northwestern, October 31, 1883