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THE SAN ANTONIO DAILlHAIL TO THE CHIEF.fEYS.f UVKttico Ibe KCi|« rojuTly tJic-ttit wit 'fit.S *‘f tlt;rd1 lift piiic't* 1 I Lh’er find led a nuni-I 51,500, lut 1 toujrht ft Ucgulato c. must 5*y ii a sent for itauml, 1 rxl. (loiciplalui, rt kmg tluie; Sl5rMON8fta ilunoineI ever too*:, i dcsCrc you j]y..■iLirr, im.. rja.. i\ ii Uh theI .t CO., ilibi:i, Pa.IlOaon PdMl lo General Mlle«, Cap-t*la Lawton and hllt; Brare Boldlen.TucsOtf. A. T. September 0.—A tremendous ram meeting held here la-night in honor of the surrender of Geroniaio and 111d hoslilcB. Cannons aro booming and rockeis flying. Six thousand men, women a nil,children werein the public squares listening to thispeeches, The following resolutions were ado pled*.\Y herons, No event in the history of Ari7.cna Una caused such a thrill of emotion iu the breasts of our cilirens as the capture of Geron:.ruo ami his accursed blind of rcd-haodi'd murderers, and Whereas. General All lea tinted when he firt took command of his department that he thought the Apaches ought lo bo con ipse red within six months; andWhereas, He hns more than complied with the hope then expressed;fludWhereas, Our warmest gratitude is due General Miles for hia vigorous and sngacioua policy, bis courteous attention to Ibu expressed wishes of Ibe people, liia wise and judicious e election of - officers and his cahi: delCTminalion to succeed; therefore, tie ilKc-solvcd, TLai wo yield to General Miles the distinguished honor of having nccoifiplislicd the grandest achievement in the atmala of Indian warfare.Kesolvcd, Thnt we feet dccplj* cratc-ful forth© kindly manner in which he tma received our citizens and 1*06 in I created l»imclf in their welfare.Itanolvcdj TLnt wc lender General Miles, and tho officers and men under hig command, our sincere thanks for their untiring cnorgy and persistent zeal in the prosecution of Lhcir herculean task. Thai wn rrjnicn in I heir sncrcas ami feel proud Lu add our united testimony in favor of the Juptmcedof praiac which their distinguished acta merit. Resolved, That wo honor and respect General Miles as tho llrst eouinmnner who has inaugurated tlie policy of tho removal of the Indians from tlie territory thua voicing the *i criverul sentiment of the pooplo and adopting Ibc only remedy whicli can secure permanent pence and prosncrilv.SomK oft!BYI am el fen I lo-nf| And the ataadowt KHrai But my nerrea n groups *rt Vhero tho liatn and far; And I leet a plx' For thu (dadne* part;For although 1 a 1 can move w ween 5There are beau i And that fi\ll on And I whfi(lt;r all— Soyiveetly Ihai i Tu the iuuMi-ii v To the- lover know.To the |H*‘t wln wnits For the princes 1I am Kinjr, nodwide.Uni wherever II tried;And tlioug-h oil donis wan« Forever MiduycII Is one to rowtime.And to tower tl billet: While the cry u: Ur%-Vivo 1ft PllEFSOh, I day after • For I know of 11 WJpi my Ungers At thebaic of hearth — And I feel ihn: i Will bo richer h; And that mllllnr Mr£S. with the irorsc iNtrap.Not\YOur General fipoltsylvAniri. wick was kille ccntiou in Me.Anarchist I* compliment tlt;
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San Antonio Daily Express

San Antonio, Texas, US

Fri, Sep 17, 1886

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