| Show I AN CVFORTDYATB BUFFALO I II I I BILL COMIMSV I R1I five months I 1 Imlar In formotnn f ago bu4 a company h I I I I Wild West how umu landed wuizalo in UIHfl San Francisca Frncis There were longhaired cowboyc fharjLooterR lote broncho riders and Indians Indins The latter were V Jtter eleven in number six men and Wer one i woman and belonged to bJonIlll t a Can adian tribe known a the Caughna wags who are located in Eastern j Canada a few mile north V treal mie lor of Mon tll The I a conlrait aggregation were under Allison n Salomon ui Er Gay lord antipodean managers and nutpn I were to t go on a stirring expedition through eXpiton Aus traiLs whither tllL Salomon Somon hid pre ceded them lir cee thcm They bad raveled from V cons Chicago under the guidance of Jack Jldaoco i Sutton an old circus I tn man who 3 in the employ of mio the Austrian firm have fr They were to left t IL by the November KOtembeutemer for the BrUsh colonies but there was come W3 bitch hltb amon the man ager and the steamer departed without them Then the members I of the company began 1 get short of gn foroc I iuao3 S41austosubsitu1n Allison t subt upon Gaylord i failed to CaUe Curn hem with V cools sufficient for their needs When they asked Button for money to pay bills for board and lodging he sent them to Gaylord who referred them to Allison who was lying tick in a hospital and would not be seen Allison Alli-son died and word came from Salomon Salo-mon that he would ad vance no more money Then the members of the committee began to look cut each omm1c gn cutch for himself Final succeeded in getting something in the way of employment rave seven Canadian Indian who were tho unhappy victims of the combination I managers imptcunloslty They were stranded and helpless in n strange ely and CIa CI-a = from their native land The woman managed by manufacturing bcadcmbrsldued moccasins and other Indian articles and los them to earn a tilde her and there but of course not enough to support the hole party < YEa of the men got a little work but the woman her husband and the four others bad to EuUsI t mainly by charity and but little relief came that way s tater i tat-er suilknings were at times very severe On March 10th the joyful news was conveyed to them that the Canadian Can-adian government h made arrangements ar-rangements to have them taken back to their reservation and that In a short time they would again b with their kindred and properly provided for They have been amply am-ply supplied with food and other ncc i itlc5 and will start on their return trip t Canada on theiStic or 19th of the present month This piece of philanthropy on the part of the Dominion Government 1 highly creditable In the light of the genera treatment of the aborigines ab-origines In this country by the pow r that b I is doubtful whether our Government would have acted similarly had the unfortunates been I n bo rig I nets who bad strayed from the domain of this republic into Canada The policy acted upon up-on in this nation Is uotsuch as would lead to a return of Indian tstravp but seems rather to b based upon the idea of the best and most expeditious expe-ditious means of getting rid of the original owners of the American toll |