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Show HIM, IIAUMIUUII l!lUI.TS. rill! tale Indlsu trouble tin. ap)l. " In many of lis Centime. This I haie of 11 s lo aomo extent romjien. saletl by tho wider Information obtalucd rigordlng the whole slalua of Ihe lullaii iiieatlon. The dlfllcully has sllmulated Iniilry and Investigation hie, (o a largo drgrre, uncovered Im I JorLtnt facts. I The) moat horrible Incident con-netted con-netted Willi the ltlc dliturtmnce was the Wounded Kneo mamacle. The mure thla bltwjy aflalr la icrullnlred Ihe worau II a pitara for the ofllcer who conductej II. Ho far aa Ihe common toldlcrs were concerned they but oluyialthoonlera of their superiors. They could not well do otherwise, To have nfiucd v.ould havol een mullni Much aa thla terrible tragedy la to bo del lored, lilt recall be but little doubt tbatlthaitentidthepniln solution of the trouble. H arouavd aiblla null-mentnllovirthecountry null-mentnllovirthecountry In favor of tho Indiana an 1 lip.mM m,t m... stattmenU of Iho oulragroui trculmsiit to which tiny have Ucnsuljecloil, tho rule having beeutuhriak faith with them, Imteat! cfkeci lug It. It Is credllalle to the nation at largo that so mauj champions for the poor Indiana hue ap. ptareil at a lima) when thilr eilatenco In thla country waa sorlouily thnatened. Ho long as a host of men can la found lu a nation who n'o riady to champion the cause of tho waakagalmtthe strong, Ihe aalt haa nofltut lis savor." The Iullaniuulloncoiitlnueato bo agitated. Hooks are being 1 ubll.l el regarding II4 giving statistics and arrays ar-rays of ract that do not exhibit those v. ho halo liau the managimtut of the aborigine In an cnvlablu light. The government has evidently tacn growly deitlvi-il by oniclala whu havu worked their altlona lor the purpura of mak. Ingmonry. Theunfortunalowarda f tho country have, lnnnieiueucr, l 11 vIctlmliMl In evt ry coucelvable liaj. It la to be pntumc.1 that the expositions exposi-tions of fails lu thla line that have lieeu given to the country will h ail the government to rvnder such frnujaoa liaviKa-n rtrald Uwn the red men, aa tar aa tan be, Impractical lo In the future. It this shall ldone the late dllllcully will have a gratifying re-suit, re-suit, although It was lu Itaelflntrlnilc-ally Itaelflntrlnilc-ally horrible In some of lu ha-i-. |