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Show SER HISTORY f rem cement eR ert £ ef 67 ue pe f ? C ¢ Lah Rie *s EN, é Ye i os on ae a2 fT : < off Sau og 2 ~~ oe S 3 e : rs €. we $2 ae t#7 ede “Se. erg" t Set eee’ TEST 62 shots CLtfAh following statements witnesses against of the year, Apaches, town De who Indians. Vargas seem in began these Cubero times made to have Vo and to leave Captain Medina and nineteen men as PL a tour a garrison . SL asin Lucero, a remedy, DaAet . Padre Garaicoechea was not molested, concerned in the affair; but evidently and ‘, Ler é < | AG 5 on A ofp. ? ee ; bi a7 ee a: oe © Se | ke, Fe ee ont nef ee © é es Bele - wrote that only seven s > : ‘Ge . RE RS oo¢ cx sh “ O96 222 5& o a 2 RS Os E . wera wet - (ala, cS a SS Lethe SSS de So . errs s Sean “xX, OF pen See ee et . © eS * Lok ¥ s : OSs - 7 «a SRS fer, ait?3 8 er it Oe Sor) dele ASEK soe asi =e Shite : < Bk ‘i oy ees Et PLS‘ = ken — ‘ Att i; , Ler oer xa pais ee SP ste PR © LE 2 a& eR $ SF Sa et ore — ozFy < . . o os te = ee a sway the friar, and Zufii, like the Moqui towns, was left to the abor Arch. N. Mez., 180-6. Fr. Miranda, who was located at Acoma, wrote {0 wb that all the Zui Property had been stolen; that Fr. Garaicoechea’s he eee ees and that the Indians of Acoma and Cia wished to go t ™ a an Af "f Ce < in his missionary zeal os course ey for the viceroy’s natives he orders underrated danger. justifymsto by the to use the gentle means, The sent governor, Captain Madrid on ne Licde Lik : “72 1703, the Indians killed the three Spaniards, Valdés, Palomino, an fleeing, some to the penol, others to Moqui. ‘The soldiers seem to have ndians were ~~ Sta Doutta dle FEAT at Zui. and, ox Ber Oe C22 a trp (fOr go CFUEAE? us was probably done, but, all being quiet, the escolta was soon reduced. The remaining soldiers behaved badly, and three Spanish exiles from Santa Fé much living publicly with native women. and harshly, the Indians ang The . pve complained ; the governor failed to provide any CaS te Afase? been among the pueblos to investigate and administer warnings, but he found slight ground alarm. It appeared, however, that the Moquis, or perhaps Tehua fugitives for 1 the Moqui towns, were trying to incite the Zufis and others to revolt; and tt was decided to send Captain Juan de Uribarri with a force to make investiga Se * Pe ok . a campaign a willing of the on Gg & es March, G Ze Ube Z MAINO L we, A “$i dnd Se Cpa whi af tt CGT 2 4s. es. tunity during his brief incumbency to give the matter attention. In he oe “ : hs the*L0y lag having kept in touch with the internal affairs of that pueblo; but De Vargas declined to grant the request, or at least found no oppor- ing Jargely me . a mathdel... Gud Cid bebe | LMT] Tl g gFA a Som : A 3 cegosongy governor and captain-general for a second time. The Franciscans urged him to reéstablish the mission at Zufi, the Fr. Garaicoechea A ae é ry assumed the office of ators vember, 1703, and on the 10th of the month ac+ and never returned. Later he was named as governor of Maracaibo, but died in Mexico some time in the year following. De Vargas, now marqués de la Nava de Brazifias, arrived at Santa Fé in No- ‘ ? NER LiIe Saw4 SERREse ey ei Park saat atse ge ! ey *. st eetees. ey ~* a .* 7 2" e F p neem, é Fae-simile of Page of the Journal of Don Diego de Vargas, contalnIng’ entry relative to the burial of the remains of Ir. Juan l = de Jesus, - ’ a killed in the revolt of 1680 at Jemez € aot ? e GIL A api A : *. oe fo ifF eS 7 8 2 er (AQ EL ACTA a <e lard except raids from the Navajés, Apaches, Comanches. and other wild tribes. In 1701, after the destruction of Aguatuvi, Governor Cubero marched against the Moquis, killing a few and capturing a great many, but the captives were all released, ‘ as this was deemed p good policy. In the month of August, 1703, Governor Cubero, having learned that De Vargas was on his way from Mexico to assume the duties of governor, to which office he had been appointRETURN OF DEVARGAS ed, fearing that De Vargas would take revenge upon him for the many acts of cruelty which he had suffered at his hands, under the feigned statement that he was going upon a campaign against the Indians, left Santa Fé J emer RA ebro MEXICAN i OF NEW * FACTS 6S i LEADING Poe. 420 |