The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIth YEAR, No. 296, Ed. 1, Friday, January 25, 1901 Page: 1 of 10
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WEATHER INFORMATION
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Washington J < imi r 2t rastcrn Texas
Fair and colder fiidiv northerly wnds
frcrh to trisk on the nas Saturday fair
Ok ahoira and In3nn TcrritoryKair Fri-
day and Saturday northerly winds
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Will IoiiU After Mnylirlck Cnsr
Sen York January 21 Clark Dsll
president of the Medical Legal Aid so-
ciety has announced that his society ha
dutcrailnea to take charge of the May
brick ease at once and that the chances
arc new more favorable than ever for
the pardon or acquittal after fair trial
of the American wooian under sou ence
of life Imprisonment in En3lani charged
with murdering hci husband by polsan
TIME AND m
TO ALL POINTS
PRISM OF CREEKS
Is Being Reinforced by Numbers
of Choctaws and Seminoles
GOVERNOR DUKES OF THE CHOCTAWS
DENIES HAVING BEEN DEPOSED
A Crisis Is Expected When the Federal Troops Arrive
and It Is Feared That Bloodshed
May Result
DenlsanVxas Junuary 24 The Creek
rebellion has spread to the ChocUw Na-
tion and the full bloods have set up n
government of their own ind elected a
chief und council They hae warned
legitimate chtof Duli cs thu ho la
dipaecd and to Interfere Is corain death
There are more full bloods In tho Choctaw
Nation thin In any of tho other five na-
tions They could If harmonious mus
ter a respectable lighting force In tho
mountain districts east ot the Krlsco
railroad they could hold out almost In-
definitely
Superintendent vyhilakor of the Chero-
kee orphans home who was here yeslcf
daj nld to The Post correspondent
The full Woods arc cry mush dtssnt
lifled and there is great dinger that thoy
may mike common cau3o with tho
Creeks The situation is most alarmug
Somebody may strlko a match tlt will
set the magazine off Superintendent
Whltakcr Is a Cherolice
II P Borden who arrived tidiy trom
South McAlcstcr says that armed bands
South rcAlcslcr 1 T January 24
ostenlays reports of a Ohojaw upris
ing are fully conlruirJ Scouts stntoit
from this ctty last iitlit renori that thn
disaffected Chao < ri have a number of
the Creek Snllf3 aaions them and they
have been quietly orRanllus nnd atm
Inj for some tlui They 1 ill them hes
he fhoetan inakes Thoy toiurlse
all those Indlms who are opiotel to al-
lotment and the coilHit Is between tLcm
and the treaty J Ilians While nonciti
zens are not In dBVr It is stiled t at
tho Snakes nave jlmned to destroy all
the railroads In tliar n itiir bj burning
irldc a an I action housos en a rro
concert d night They hav > ucposcd
Governor Dultes an I iasvvd an oritr to
all citizens to ease leaiiu o r iuln
to whites Tho first oil ifo they will
punish with fifty lashM ihey si > cats
of Choctaws crossed the Cboetaw Okla-
homa und Gulf railway last nlgnt pting
uorthcast probably to n meeting nolut
agreed upon to holdU council
The Impression prevails ammrj tlm
progiesslvc Indians thnt the UnltoJ sUtC3
ntncrils are anxious for a con llot ns
that will force fne minding of tr or
and ultimately compel the Clucks to rat-
ify the treaty for allotment H 1
thought that the council Is Intimidated
by the Snnkes and flhon thoy are in tho
hands of the military tho Intimidation
will be removed and tho treaty promptly
ratified
Or at Indignation prevails mi account ot
tho supposed nttltudo of tho officials of
the Interior department Tho United
States cavalry Is due to nrrlvot In the
Creek Nation tomorrow they number
about COO It Is thought that their pres-
ence will prcclpitato a crlsli and that
n fight is suro to talto place
The UuooUaws olalni thiat they aro
thoroughly organized In ecry county and
cun muster In a Miort time 3000 nghtiug
men
osoQtooa e e
The Snake Indians Among the Choctaws
Responsible for the Trouble
will he cut off for tho becond offense and
death for tho third
They have orunizid snl have leaders
In overy Choctaw county nnd claim to
have a nienitttrsjjlpjjr ujO
United Statos MarblSit rady has utitt
thn leaders word that ainns will ml
low tho first violation Ot tho la v no
matter What may tw the result He has
wired tlio doparonent for pormisilon to
swear In spcoial dcputlos and if this Is
firantefl he ways ho will lit able to handle
them and will not ask far troops Tiers
Is to bo a meeting of tho full bloods Sat-
urday and tho marshal sayi ho l attend
it if h > can and glvo the Indians a talk
The Indians are riding over tho country
in bands ot five or nix servini thtir
nolicfs
Cicnoral SuTVerlntonMont Harris ot the
Ohoctav railway Who was hero last Light
from Mtitlc Hook lias onjolnol speclal
watchfulness on all Hie employes of tho
line in the Indian Territory
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INDIAN TOWN THREATENED
Six Hundred Armed Creeks Are Two
Miles From Bristow
Muskogee I T January 21 The Creek uprising Is growing to dangerous J
proportions Marshal Bennett has Ju st received a telegram from nrlstow 1 a 1
T announcing that 600 armed Creek s stationed two mlleH from there are an l
n 1
preparing to attick the town and It Is pleading for protection
Marshal Dennett and Agent Shoe nfclt are swearing in largo numbers of
deputies whom they are forwarding to tho sceno of the troublo It is now
feired thit tbey will roach tho to wn too lato and the mayor of Hrlstow
has been lasttueted to swearIn all tho mon necessary to protect tho town
Soldiers are being hurried from Far t Iteno to tho seat of troublo but they
will not reach llrfsxow before torn crrow night as they will arrive at Hen
rietta fir ond go ovcrlind Indian lAgent fihoonfolt will ask for more help
as It Is feared that one company of c avalry can not handle tho situation for
tho Indians are dtvlded Into bands o f 100
JHrshal Dennett with six deputl oa Js aout to leave for Eutala where
Crazy snako was seen today and will attempt his capture The Snake band
la within three miles of Uristow and is reported to have whipped two while
men
The Dwes commlselon foar for the safety of their party of appraisers
beaded oy Representative llackbust of Lavenworlh Kan In tho Wetumpka
distrct Nothing has been heard from them for two days
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CREEKS SENT HORSEMEN OUT
To Induce the Dissatisfied Indians to Join
Them
Muhkogec I T January 24 Upon
kariiing lhat OeucnH Lee had ordered
detachment ot cavalry from Hon Henv
to the scene ot the Injllan uprising In
the Creek nation the Creeis have sent
out light horsemen all over the Ave
tribes country appoittng to tboso dlssdf
Isfled to Join therm against 4ho olil r3
Governor Browp of the Scralnolcsi has
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XYITH YEAENO 2fi0 HOUSTON TEXAS PEIDAY JANUARY 25 1901 PHIOE 5 OBNTS
Moxuiciis icvnit
And S Tiirr to Do Alt III Thrli
lnnpr to Mnlntnin rrnir
iNow Ylork January 21 < A dle
patcih tfc > tho Journal and Adver-
tiser from Uwidon ffjyut In her
lart lucid rally before death the
queen suTWmoncd the prince of
rtV vlcs ami tho ka1 er to her bed-
side and txyouRbit thorn as thoy
lAe < t her to avoid war and tniln
laln peiec Tho prince and tlio
JmWer knelt and sworo to do alt
In their power to relKn n poaeo
never to allow England and Ger
imony to elnsh and to endeavor to
Induao all other nations to do like
misc
os a number ot his tribe threaten to Join
the Crocks and it is expected tihnt within
tontyfour hours they will number over
1000 armed Indians In defiance ngalnst
tho soldiers Marshal Ylcniiott and In-
dian Agon Sehoenfelt have marshaled
their fortes of deputies and Indian police
together nnd ordered them to Hrush Hill
ten miles west of Checotah where tho
Indians ire In councll nnd demanded
they surrender They also carry a men
rsgc from itho government officials Bay-
ing that It tho Indians lay down their
aims ami submit to arrest they will be
trraied with every courtesy nnd bo con-
sulted In the settling of tihelr grlcvincos
The cavalry ordered from iVn Heno
will arrive over the Chodlnw at Holdcn
vlllo and will make an overland ohirge
Into tho nation
CHOCTAW GOVERNORS VIEWS
n > i uis piioiin tun ion iw
AlUKIMi TO CAI M IHOI IIIi
Ilr t fliilnu to IiikUok i in Imil
Into Ilio Mliinliuii fur 111 tun
SiillMnilloii
Itort smith Ark January 24 Choctaw
Dovernor O AV Uukes who has been
In tho city nil week os an attorney In
the Tow no tnurdor case left toulght for
Muskogoo to lnostipate the reported
Snake Indlun uprising and tho Offenlod
Choctaws Ho BJld Just before his de-
parture 1 inn going to iMuskogco in
pertontlly vlaw the situation 1 do not
beliovo the condition In tho Indian coun-
try Is as bail us stated oven inniing the
CrcekH and as for my iiecnlo while there
miy be a few foolish ouough ti > Join the
uprising os n wholo tliny an too law
bidlng to 1I0 so So far us p am cou
rninid therii will bo no neod lo cull Tor
BOMiiiinient troops There I m ho no
doulit iowoer that tho Snakes are ris-
ing as troublo liua been browing among
them lor feovrral montlis
Oovomor PllkcH was nhown the dls
tch font nut from South Milnst i
staling that ho had born tlipntud by the
full bipod Ho Kccmed ijoitlwi nd aaldj
This 1 the first d havo he rl nf It
Hut lam governor and n will remain so
However 1 will invostlcalu this when I
let to Muskopen As In tho message
tenttelling ef my removal It A < aunrd
plini jam dimple Tho sUtnmeut thJ I
curno hen1 > n telograpli for speiflil In
dlan police i too foolish to be 1iolleel
rprNIn Verj Serlmin
AVlchltn Kan Januaiy 24 A telegram
rtMelvc < l here tonight siya that Jovornnr
Harues Iihh asked Oalonel I luff man ti
come to fiutltrle to be roady to take
charge of the militia which may b nr
deind to Ohnndlrr Stroul an4 other
owns bordering 011 tho Indian Territory
before morning Correspondence witi
the bordor towns shows that tho CrcuK
and Choctaw uprisings aro very serious
Tho millimy company at Shuwnr o had
been ordered lo make ready for duty at
a moments notice
MMriiwrsTinv tiiaiik
Tin v YurU > I prelum In Are Itfiuli
I11K Out for It
Now York January 21 The Merchants
arsoclarton Is making n dotermln d ef-
fort to prntnoto tndo between this city
and the Southwest Circulars have been
mailed by the asiorlatlon to all the mer-
chants In Texai Italian Territory and
Oklahonva settlns forti the advantages
Meriting from tndlng directly with the
New York market
Considerable dissatisfaction has been
caused by the failure of the railway llnoo
the Southwest to grant rodiieed mim
2J to merchants desiring to visit this rliy
tho and f ll deal
o to buy In spring nnrkei
al spite the taet that appication was mado
2 r last O iober s tho trunk lines nnd
iho o of the Central Wost traversing
tho Intervening territory hive now
granted these ratw tho wiy is cleared
for octlon by the lines of the Southwest
Every effort Is being made fcy the Mer-
chants association to obtain this reduc-
tion before the period when the Texas
trade begins to eomo toinarket If they
are granted every merenint In that sec-
tion will be notified
Mitiiio shot to imi im
AVnn Ilflun TnKitii li lull liy u r < M iI
of lien
New Orleans January 24 Tne lica
yuneo Minden La tpeclal sajs Vos
lerday at Hoyllns a tai > n on tho Vlcka
burg Shrcveparf and lacllt railroad
abqut ten miles from hero a young ngsro
named Lanslngton attcajpted rape on tba
wife or a young farmer named Hldoo
Walker Ho was uftsutcersluf as he be-
came frightenud auj ran off ToSay he
was identified by the lady and in charge
Of tcveral citizens was being brought to
tho Mlnden Jail when overtaken and shot
to pieces by a crowd or men Tails hap-
pened In the same nelghbarbeoJ where a
negro was liurncJ for the name crime
about two years ugo
appealed to the authorities here for atdthere tomorrow
Mrs > nIoiih Next iiiKiiKemiii
Tcpcku Kan January 21 Olrs Xa
tlon lato tonight save Up tho Idea of
rreatwuting her assailants She says she
has telegrams Vfrom dlppe offering help
nd that she will clean put tho siloons
J > andoti January 24 Ijondon today waa
given a glimpse of medieval times Tho
Hualut ceremonies wlUh which King IM
ward VII was proclaimed nt various
polnl of the motrojiolla exactly followed
antilent preeeilents Tlio officials pur-
posely untinged tho funotlou nn hour
ahead of tiho pnbllsdicd announveinont and
thu lnhabltUnta whun they wnolto were
surprised to liml tho enflro way between
St James jmIocc and Wip oily lined with
troops Atait 10000 Holdlerx llfo guards
horse guards foot guards and other eav
airy nd lnfarttry leBltaontB had been
brought fnoru Aldewhnt and London bar-
racks after nvHInUht All iho oflleershad
> lept ail their arms nhd W10 drums nnd
hriat JustruniciiUs woro fihroluled with
crepe The trowps In ithemsolves made nn
lmpoiiiK tpeotaolo hut they wore entire-
ly ecltpsod by the tpaiigo niiootaclo pre-
sented by the offKUiIa of tho college of
a rats
T1le eoroanony boiwn at St Jnmos pal-
ace wheic at 9 oclock Hdwanl VII was
proolumod klnjt of tho United Kingdom
cf Hrent nrlHuiIn nu > l Ireland and emperor
of India Tiha pnxxilamWilou which was
rtiad by Wllliaiu Henry Wnldon king nt
arms since iSfH nd formcrl Windsor
hetaiM was as follows
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Edward VII Announced as Great
Britains New Sovereign
THE CEREMONY WAS PERFORMED AFTER
THE ANCIENT RITUAL i
Much Pomp and Splendor of Attirement Marked the
Occasion Which Was
Witnessed by a
Mighty Throng
mallon to Llio elty escorted by tu detach
mont of liorso guard forming a nl >
turMtque and sorgootis proceailon
Tjiu contingent from tho college 1 of
aims wa composed uf throo kings nt
onrnj four hcwlds and eight pursui
vants Tho costumes of the latter ivero
KorgeatiH hojond compare They vioro
tabards a gniuont reioralillns thn cos
i ° ot JUBl s depiotetl on pliiylns
r
eandu These tnhr l wore beautifully
end hcnvlly ombroidortvl with silk lions
the rojal coat ot arms und flowers In
briwHdnrinfi confusion
There was the rouge dragon tho blito
mnme and nultiovers vih all tho
armorial bearings of that quaint old body
Hie collego or arms m lull and solemn
at ray A blaro of trumpets announceit
Uie pi egress of be nvalcado as It pm <
eulci through Trafalgar iquuo and tho
Si rami
The chlof interest of the morulng ecn
tord In tho ontrance of tho heralds
precession into the city at Temple IVir
The gray nrtnftrcta of the law courts and
iho tall i i > lreii of he Strand churches
looked phantomlike out of tho fog wiilln
a long double line of orcnonated troops
stood ehlllod au 1 mollonleas along tho
half deserted HtreoL
Tho Mocks In the Ian courts and St
Dusknnds called out the quarter houri
until 15 wlicn out or Hie griy mist
fiom within the cltj bnnndiry appoared
n proreaslnu nt earrl ig < formlug tho
lord mayors eiitourjR Tt was thern
that tho two procesblnns wera tu merge
In kaleidoiwople grandeur Tho lonl
Whereas it bus plensed Almighty Ood sherirfa aldermen and
mayor maro liear
t f Hner w ry ° ur st0 orelsu > ors in Honrlet furtrimmed rebec cocked
Uidy ginon 1i tinila of bicneod and gio ham itiTdol sinus silk kueo breecbet
rioua
uioinury by vlmio deceaso the im
pet nl crown of tho tnltcl KliiKd n at
ireat llrltnln and Irelund la solely and
tlgbtfully come to tho higiu and mkghny
prlnre Albert Udwnnl we tboroforo tho
lords spiritual and icmpori irf this
realm being hore aawWied wloh thuao uf
Iim lileniiJostyH pHvy connII with
numiiors of onher prlnpipai geirJemcn of
quality the le M mUjvi iildenneu und
i iiireiis of Lonflim do now horcfty wiMi
em viiico cqnscilt ot longuu and lii ut
do piiMish und prodsiiin thni the high
ntvi iuihty prJner AlberH IJdmiuil is
now by tho death of our lain wvcitUn
of hippy niomory lnwoiu upr orily law-
ful nd ri hiifii lioo lurnl IMwnrd n
1 > V Hie gnwo stOotI Mng 0 tllU IMitd
ICIURiliiin i > r f ri > at UrlUlu a BAjrolind an I
entMroi < d lovHa to Jiopj all < wlm > i 1
adge fainhrul Tiil eonHrtAw ctoedienco with
all lieirty and hiKilWe sifetfUlou In
seciiun < J ilrf ly witofli all ltinga mid
queens do relffn4to bl > hs tB lfOJ l IM
WHid Viu Willi loiiK limlhHi pyoars to
rilgn oMir l
rih liing win tkp pr B mt There waa
n Ui < semblaso ot officials and col
< i h 1 ibis Smoug tlloso In nttendApeo
were Jenenl itoheitH and meinihrfns of hln
headqiHner utalf and othoT nrpiy of
lleer1
tlieie w is n jfrfit inncouiKe of ponplo
from tne i immenei imiti in ilu rinse The
pr < eljniiiitoii was gr > ied by a fanfare
of truiupets At the 1 umdiiTlnii uf tho
eereinmiy the biuil beHimlng In Uie foot
guards In the frlto atourt played Ond
tae U10 King
Tho m mhara of the kJnss houi nod
wltneinod Iho cereuconv fruit Marlbor-
ough hciuse On tho tilcony ovorlooklng
th friary court whtnos tho procUma
llon was read were the duke of Norfolk
and other cfacert of state The tnleony
w an drapod In eriro oti elnth flesirtn
the oldolnla lu rostpendept unlforrns
wero stwlontil the state trunipoters Hero
wow f < on many prmnlniut persons
among them Sir Henry Arthur White
private solicitor to the queeni Iho pripfio
of WJlea nnd other menVbers of the royal
family
In the yard of Marlbnroaigh house and
the frinry etwirt wero stationed n largo
body of police soldier anJ foot guards
The Hoot guards anted as 0 guard of
honor and were posted rnrmeiilately be-
neath the balcony
The spectators beati to owwnble at an
early hour Trie trocp arrived at 8
oclock ond shortly bafore oclock in
ho morning a brilliant ealvaleade passed
< lonn ihu Mall and cnterrd friary court
It con ted of the lioa > lUari r ttaff
headed l y General Lord Holieri In full
uniform nnd carrying a iiuiffhals baton
Sir Kvnlyn V odl ami nine court dlgni
tnrli beaded by the duke of Norfolk
appeared on tho balcony Then the hor
aldj blew a fanfaie and King at Arms
Weldon aanldst the silence road tne
proclamation All heads were bared and
as tho reayng was eoneluded the Wag
at arniB raUlng hki three oornored hat
crlod loudly low vo tho king
The crcwul took up the cry whllo the
eh era the fanfares ot trumpets and th
band playing the national anthem mado
a ourloma medley King at Arms Weldon
roa I the proclamation In cloar tones
Which were distinctly hoard at a groat
distance
A third blare of trumpet endel the
cijrenTony The ofllehils then marched in
procession from the balcony through tho
palace to tho ambassadors court where
a nuntfber of royal carriage had been
placed by the direction of the king at
the disposal of the earl marsaal These
tool tho oflials who read the procla
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City Pass and W Agt
nlid low lnii Uti
Ibe f > udt > iel 1
hae heen ill
land
I shoes poerod out frmit
like iouliM tlrat wouil
ny of Mil In Wonder
Overhead lu tlio midst of lha pjgeaat
thn igreit rrifili vihl li marks the eliv
bouudnrv fpietd Its ulle Inlllastic
wlnga Ilk Mine great lllnlno god In
llmlr gold 11 v tics the whllowlgged
ooaelmii n or the lord liujor looked down
fonteiiUiuoUlj upon the eoldlor herald
nnd pi it
In 1 he old it iluys a erltible Dam I
RBIe rtepniled ibe elly ft nm thnu
Todaj ten tmnn polhtrmra srehel n
rod illkeii rope aetoss ilu ihor ui > lif iro
In honni nf i > niit nt privileges
A the ilodii trurli the time iho of
tleer in eommind of tho troops erlel
Utleution
The lille Mks ejtiK < < wn lfh a
click upon Mil 1U1M1 pimen ind I wo
gold lnoed rinnpeleis i j i inM 11 the
Jfrlfflni tilde
The totd niii and inerltt 111 1 Timi
el ihapliin r membrani 1 1 ivl the
whltowlRg d I ldgex of ih illrn
left then fari ittcs md gi mi I tern
JOlVCK togell i between Ilu Im of
drawn up iron Then tin n mushnl
who wis on tiorsebick weiring tinl
form of KHilei gold Inred will s arl t
plumes rude up to the hirrier ind the
norrow kltiK tit inns whnie areen and
ftold tnbird onidiono those of hi eo1
leagues iinared nl Ilu ImiRiiUn linr
rlcri > Ill liumpeler blew hill blast
whleh tho lord mavora iriimpfters en
swered and then the iiiy msrdhal redo
up to the barrier and demanded Who
goes thereV
rrhe Nnrrcm king at arms replied that
II was tho kings herald come to read a
proclamation
Hntpr herald suld iho marshal and
the herald was conducted to the lord
mayor and aldermen who were groupol
In the street
Thn herald then read the nroelimatlon
to the lord mayor snd aldermen who
replied Wo with one voice consent ef
loogue nnd hnirt pledge allegiance to
King Edward VII
Tho trumpeters Wow 9 blast who toe
wondering rrivwd stood frarehoiuled ni l
sllenred not knowing whnt to do till >
military hand In the proceislon truck
up God ave the King This faiiiliar
nir has still but one mwuing in Log
land nd he crowds tqok th words
feobly with OeU a ve tho King op ih
tonRUO but with iod Save thi Queen
A few streets further on tho proclaim
tlon was lead again and the procession
sdvaneod by wiy or Ludgato Hill lo the
royal exibange The jiyuaro before the
exch nge avlth the jitisoiillke wdlls of the
Hank of ICngMnd on one side and thH
musslve oHlrlal residence of the lord
mayor on the other was a stage setting
whose age aud solidity herittnd the por
There were
tentlous ceremony
orations except Hags all ha
Bavo the citys red cross on a whltefiom
over tho Minslon house
The royal standard hung lu frant cr
the rojal exchange and the oun d n s
buslnew buildings now the union Jack
Uluck was the universal color worn ny
tho people Uardly ft brleiit bonnet or
gown relieved the iombrenesH pt the
arowd Soldiers and pallcemen fonnel
an almost tollir lane down Cheap Sldt
irhore tbo pagoani wa < Pa
people behind them crowding for a tight
over their shoulders wero of all fl38
from prosperoiw biiakera to Eao Laa
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colters T1in mass was gabducd
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