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182Chicago Tribune 6/11 BUFFALO BILL'S DESERTERS FOUND. Indians Turn Up at Sydney--Australia WASHINGTON, D. C., June 15.--[Special.]-- A unique diplomatic question suggests itself | 182Chicago Tribune 6/[?] BUFFALO BILL'S DESERTERS FOUND. Indians Turn Up at Sydney--Austra WASHINGTON, D. C., June Rid of Them. A unique diplomatic question 15.--[Special.]--by the news which reached the on suggests itself ment today to the effect that the War Depart who escaped from Buffalo Bill's Wild Indians Show two years ago while abroad have turned up in Australia. They are now at Sydney, and are making such nuisances of themselves that the authorities would be glad if the United States would come after the "vagrants," as they are called in the dispatches today urging their return to the United States. And right here the interesting diplomatic question comes in: To what extent is the United States responsible for the deserters? Can Australia rightfully demand that they be sent for and taken away by the United States. It is possible that Buffalo Bill may be called upon to pay expenses. His contract guaranteed the safe return of the band to Pine Ridge. This he complied with as far as he was able. The desertion of "Eagle Elk" and "American Bear," the two Indians in question, it is argued, does not relieve him of the responsibility for their return now that their whereabouts is known. The Interior Department will communicate with him on the subject. |
