Show t WYOMING OFFICERS BLAMED FOR TROUBLE WITH THE SIOUX INDIANS I i w Nov 4 The of ed Indian affairs today received the following telegram from Indian Agent Brennan Who is at Newcastle Wyo Wyn Report ef of tn exaggerated prated Fron Fro b bt 1111 1111 11 i II H at Hhand hand n tort h i If f r in Ln x xa a light occurred o c b h hI lii n is nui some twenty Indians of 11 i th ni from Pine Rids Rid en in including eluding one KUi kill i t al iNo alsi o hiff f fand and deputy About ten tn milan canil under arrest here v will riU ill tart Mart th m for agency tomorrow in a my opinion a mistake was waa made to in I precipitating the tight light Would recommend that United States State attorney of this nt district be di dl directed retted Jf eted to act on behalf of o department and make a thorough Investigation I Iam Iam Iam am assured as by officers of this thUs county that no further trouble will occur The Indian other office sympathises with ith the view few that the whites were the ag aggressors aggressOrs and will recommend to Secre Secretary secretary Secretary tary Hitchcock that be he a asa K the at attorney attorney attorney I torney general to have the affair in tn investigated as recommended l by Mr Brennan Edgemont S D Nov 4 A has ha reached rea hed here with nine lne bucks and twelve squaws of ot the party of oc o Sioux that killed Sheriff Miller KUler and Depuy Deputy Falkenburg in Wyoming They were captured on the Cheyenne river riVel near the he South Dakota line UDe Other mem members bars bers of the band eluded the posse and escaped Cheyenne Chee ne Wyo Nov NoY ov 4 There if ip a prospect of a clash clah between the l yo ye ining aad the e government e J huth K over the Indian troubles bl The Indian agent nt wishes wiehe Governor to 0 or der the release relea e of nine bucks held beld at Edgemont S D Governor Chatterton to tonight tonight night received the following telegram Edgemont S D Nov 4 Governor Chatterton Cheyenne From Prom best beat Inter information matlon mation I can tan get tet the v g if f seven lie Indians Indiana in Converse county rou t 1 I nt 0 eIt ut utI I wa wall Ju r Ilia Id I Ivr r e Iri Ing M I I ral ith thir t Tam itt itts IUs s i i w wan it us v Ii n tin ti tI 1 liv II ild 1 M si s i n l M us and thir lam tarn itI ui K r II t inri hi hl U l bv b ut nU dir r ru it 1 sti ft if f I rs v 1 ij a u 11 I it hir tri tr ii ii ti l re imm n l I il Ti tr r th I ir allow m I III II 1 t I Illi til Ll Ii y i J viM sil WI t t 11 e Tt it l tr Ir r t iii h III ui l all u n tl n it If itin I in ii of them in ar irv will turn tt ni over oer to proper authorities They Ibey wt were t c arrested in 10 Dakota by one of your sher aher life iffs J R BRENNAN United States Stat Indian Agent In I n answer to this the governor wired Wred as follows J R Brennan United States Indian Agent Edgemont Ed mont S 8 D Your telegram received You cannot expect Wyoming to towi waive wi v right to conduct investigation as all to t violation of its laws The supreme court I of the United States Sta Jn in the rae net horse horae ease case passed upon those rights I J would I advise respect now though late tat for this thia I state states rights I 1 must Insist upon these the e Indians Indiana returning with our sheriff just jutt justi i as I would w for the et return of a white man manI fl U n nII I charged a with crime C My information fr re reI II I gardIn ar r killing killin differs from yours ours as a 8 I stated A legal investigation In my judgment Is to the Interest of your You In Indians fl diana r P Governor r In his hia telegram to the governor of South Dakota asking a that the Indians be turned over to the sheriff of Converse county Governor Chatterton says say The United States Sta supreme court in inthe Int inthe t the t ht race ruN horse horae ease case gives JOea states the right to try and punish U 11 state te laws I ask uk that these t Indians be treated as any n white man charged with crime No answer has hall u to thia time been eR received from the lb governor of South Dav pa pata ta |