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===Execution=== [[File:VaporDemocrata.jpg|thumb|[[Demócrata]] - Circa 1897]] [[File:Anastacio Cuca 1887.jpg|thumb|right|Anastasio Cuca - Circa May 1887]] Following his interview, Cajemé was taken from Guaymas bay by the ''[[Demócrata]],'' a [[steam-powered]], coal-fired, iron-hulled, schooner-rigged [[gunboat]], with one funnel and three masts, to the [[Yaqui River]] port of [[El Médano]], near Pótam. Cajemé was then paraded through several of the [[Yaqui people|Yaqui]] pueblos along the river, showing the people that the leader of the Yaqui had been captured. At eleven in the morning, on the return trip to [[Guaymas]], a pretense was made that Cajemé was trying to escape his guard. He was shot seven times, causing his death at Tres Cruces de Chumampaco. An American reporter for the [[Tucson Daily Citizen]] (1887) visited the site of his death, and found Cajemé's hat was nailed to a tree, and a wooden cross inscribed with the following: "INRI, aque {{sic}} fallecio General Cajemé, Abril 23, 1887, a los 11 y 5 la manaña" ([[Jesus, King of the Jews|INRI]] Here died General Cajemé, April 23, 1887, at 11:05 in the morning). [[File:Tres Cruces de Chumampaco.jpg|thumb|left|Tres Cruces de Chumampaco in 1895, where Cajemé was killed]] Cajemé's body was given to [[Tomás Durante]], leader of the Yaqui people residing at [[Cócorit]], and those Yaqui loyal to Cajemé reverently buried him at Cócorit. Following this incident, General Martinez ordered an investigation of the actions of his young Lieutenant, Clemente Patiño (born November 1861 <ref>Clemente Patiño Morales was Christened on November 26, 1861, at the Catholic Church at [[Ocotlán, Jalisco]], Mexico (Iglesia Católica, 1861). The Church records state he was the son of Jose Patino and Bicenta Morales. He was married on June 17, 1881 to María Jesus Garcia, at the San Francisco Parish, Tala, Jalisco, Mexico. Iglesia Católica, 188.</ref> who was in charge of the detachment that had escorted Cajemé.<ref>Troncoso, 1905</ref>
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