‘SNAKE CREEK INDIANS ARE ON THE WARPATH Crazy Snake and Band of 100 Figure in Uprising. THE MILITIA MARCH AGAINST THEM Indian Uprising In Oklahoma Creates A Reign Of Terror—Troops Are In Hot Pursuit Of Hostile Reds To The Number Of 200, Under Crazy Snake's Leadership—They Burn Their Camp And Flee To A Strongly Intrenched Position Chief's Son Cruelly Tortured By Deputies To Make Him Talk, Oklahoma City, Ok. (Special). Five companies of Oklahoma militia marched against Crazy Snake's band of Creek Indians, half-breeds and negroes entrenched in the Hickory Hills, seven miles from Henryetita. The heavily armed troops are un- der orders either to capture ex - terminate the murderous band which, since Thursday, has caused the death of six men, the wounding of many others and brougnt about a condi- tion of terror in Henryetta, Pierce and all the surrounding country. The troops left Henryetta at 3 o'clock and reached Crazy Snake's camp at 9 o'clock P, M. They found it desected and every tepee, hut and tent in flames. The Indians had fled to a stronger position to the north, where a battle likely will be fought. Crazy Snake's men number 200, all armed with modern and plentifully supplied with munition. They had prepared months for this, their final against lawful authority They flantly sent out word that would fight to the death, The militiamen's that they would shoot the first. Crazy or two tand they to kill from strongly the day band in Snake's trenched itself early was reinforced from time to by roving companies which Scared away from Henryeita approach of the troops Crazy Snake, or Chito Creek is in personal This established by mony son rope, by i nearly that his named and were by the Harjo, the command the testi- chief, was choc nice new, sirung until out up dead Then | sped command evervthing band, i 1 ma i Suppo od trail the which a not to enemiie . The held days pared gtoica tad AeA SA i sheriff ware Hes five wounded, a¢ determis ) aggressive paign. The chief's plans prematurely sprung on a unexpected Henry flame leaders He w had to be count of deputies on fanned this nuously for th Crazy ake, forced l, determined to strike a blow in an effort to Part of his band by deputies in a of Thursday's fight of Checotah, and Eufaula, paid their hey were down, according to Crazy Snake's son, by Charles Cok- er. a Seminole Indian. This event aroused the state authorities. QGov- ernor Haskell ordered out the mili- tia, and the word passed out that the band must captured killed, escape to cOn leadet Was run earch Marshal Deputy Odim, lives as a price for of ghiot be A SLAYER OF TIGERS. York Bank President Makes A Hunting Record, New Mexico (8Special).—-A York, president lank, a slayer of tigers Tampico, 8B. Hepburn, of New of the Chase National has made a record as He innt River above here, from a ‘anuco miles returned to Tampico after big territory, in the game about 100 of Mexican guides It by members of the party Hopburn killed seven big tigers on the trip and that he amply provea his prowess as a hunter. More than a dozen tiger skins were brought back by the party as trophies of hunt. ver that Mr oe the Discovered Trachoma Germ, Berlin (Special). — Prof. Hospital, anonunces the discovery of the germ of trachoma. ments with apes funds supplied by the German gov- ernment, also that the so-called Egyptian eye dizcese Is contagious only in its first stages, and that after treatment has begun the infectious germs disappear beneath the surface, A Case Of Sleeping Sickness, Paris (Special). ~<A sensation has been caused by the report of a case of sleeping sickness in the heart of Paris. The victim is a missionary of the Order of the Holy Ghost, who dropped unconscious in the Luxems bourg Garden and was conveyed to tne Pasteur Institute, The institute physicians state that the condition of the man is very serious. He cons dracted the disease on Ubanghi, a river of equatorial Afri- ca. oo a EX-PRESIDENT CASTRO SAILS Declares That He Will Regain His Lost Prestige, He Negotiates For Arms—But Denles He Will tart a Re olution, ~ip= of ’auillac, France (Special). riano Castro, former President Venezuela, and the members of his party left here at 4 o'clock P. M. on board the steamer Guadeloupe for Port of Spain, Trinidad, where he Is due to arrive April 10, Mr. Roy, the representative of a Paris firm engaged in the manufac- ture of firearms, who had a long conference with Senor Castro, declar- ed after the Guadeloupe left that he sold Castro a quantity of arms five years ago, and that he was con vinced Castro would again be dicta- tor of Venezuela in six months. He intimated that Castro already had a vessel fitted up in a European port ready to sall for Venezuela in the interests of a revolution at a mo- ment’'s notice, On the train down from deaux Senor Castro indicated his in- tention of remaining at Port of Spain to rest and await develop- ments. He singled out one of French newspaper correspondents, | and remarked with some malice that | he was surprised France would tol- | erate the insult to the French flag! contained in the prohibition of the! steamer Guadeloupe from touching a Venezuelan port so long as he wa on board. After Castro appealed Bor- i here the | the Guadeloupe, the agent of the line to allow his wife and family | on the Venezuela, but he was met with a flat refusal. Just before the lines were cast off he sum- reporter to his cabin He was raging against what he termed an outrageous breach of internation. al law, and said action proves what cowards control at boarding to t hose LhOoRe in Cas- spondent an- recuperating at Venezuela the ve me I'he calmer to he OWT asked the nounce that after Trinidad he wo said “1 am ready to When gO to Sure people Gomez me be- will eee] ernment seeks to exclude it fears the country pro- President.” question as to wheth- organize a revo- President replied No, my purpose is to re- the fatherland and live as a peaceful citizen me To the direct he intended lution, the sharply: turn 10 forme; io Daughter of United States Secretary of Agricuiture. Fope amateur en White House dd: f President as a her to go soprano opera work terfainments administra 1 ang iring the McKin Your Jean far She studied under Jaris and sa} redicted for on the operatic stage At the mer E “zhth interestingly of her likely that preseut season her volce h=ard by the management M< ropolitan Opera Company She said her toire embraces 12 in Italian, F-:ench and German, and she ig con- stantly studying more In order to test her reception before a critical Metropolitan audience Miss Wilson ig to give a concert in New York the Plaza Hotel on April 14 The ronesses will include Mra Wil liam H. Taft. wife of the President Mrs. Clark Hobart, Mrs. Charles B Alexander, Miss McAllister and other well-known women in She 180 planning to short tour the 'S brilliant he aer : friend, Mrs Fast Wilson plans, the home of a Black 5 Street, Miss Seventy chatted and it is the be of will of close before the gs aly ale reper alread operas gor jets is make a BURIED UNDER FERTILIZER. Five Men Dug Out Of Pile Forty Feet In Depth, New York (Special) Twelve men were buried under tons of fertilizer at the plant of the American Agri- at Laurel near Long Island City, and 11 their rescuers half an hour of the buried men ou them were Hill, took taken to 8. Fiv: of injuries, and at least one of them is sald to be fatally hurt. The men who were working at the base of the pile of fertilizer 40 feet undermined it, and it toppled over on them, American Pacific Fleet, Amoy (Special)—The third gquad- ron of the American Pacific Fleet, under command of Rear Admiral! Harber, arrived here at 8 o'clock A. M. The squadron is two days ahead | of the schedule, Swatow having been | omitted from the itinerary. i Young Widow Wins 820,000, Ketcham in Brooklyn in a suit | brought against her by his relatives, | Five months after the husband's death a child was born, and although the plaintiffs contended that it was dead at birth the young widow prove od that it lived a minute and, there. fore she was entitled to the full estate, SUICIDE OF RICH MRS. PIERRE LORILLARD Tragic Event Following Evening of Social Gaiety. WAS NO CAUSE FOR THE DEED, The Fashionable Circles Of Wash- ington Are Greatly Shocked By The Tragedy In The Home Of Pierre Lorillard, Jr. — A Note Is Left, But The Bereaved Husband Refuses To Make It Public—HRel- atives Claim That The Death Was Accidental——HBody First Discovered By Butler. Washington, D. C Mrs. Plerre Lorillard, New York and found dead in her bathroom Coronor Nevitt, Was pr. M. B. physician, after { Special), wife of P magnate of Washington, wa at 8.: Lorillard, the ierre tobacco who Cuthbert invertiga- deputy and moned by an the E&ave A In family and coroner, an Dr death by by Glazebrook, autopsy spite her suicide. the coroner's certificate, men of the family declare that Mrs. lard died of heart The death was atic by occurring after Mr. and Mrs failure, made more dram- only a few hours Lorillard had been Avenue, at a dinner given Lady Paget In that BOON as homs shortly prepare Fachusetts in honor it iz believed Lorillard arrived Hillyer she fact, 1 of as at Place, began to at after her 20360 nidnight I her death About § for 30 o'clock A \f{. th ler in the Lorillard residence detect ed an odor Ras permeating rooms With little difficulty gin of the fumes were (1 Lorillard’s apartment: the bathroom the butler 0 behold the body of of the house lifeless face turned to the The alarm given by Mr. Lorillard from his the hall Togeth- body Panic-str of aced Opening ju was the on the floo door of her suite, mat the butler was brought Apartments across er they carried the Loriliard’s the servant doctor, while room wa Mr. Lorill 8 wife by respiration the family and arrived that Dr. H. B too the to their 0 revive cial bert, physicis about 0 was Both Deale residencs every p all packet was writ my body were some bathroom BRYAN BANK BILL LAW, Adopts Guaranty Plan Of Triple Candidate, Neb or Shallenberger signed the bill fathered will go into effect Nebraska { Special) Lincoln, posit guaranty : Bryan | § July 1 It is a limited guarantee as distin- guished from the Oklahoma law all the banks f the guaranty Nebraska small Four semi-annual Pe Tr by the banking deposits of the where all the assets of are in is utilized ments of 1 are to he board bark « only a portion of one jevied upon the banks, and after the accumulation of fund it shall maintained by assepsment every one-twentieth of ohe pe An omergency arises asscssmontz not exceeding per cent. a may be made this be an Hix r cent One sear PLANT WIZARD'S CONCERN ENDS “Lather Burbank, Incorporated,” No Reality Yet, Francisco (Special) of a group local apitalists to incorporate the re of the geniue of Luther bank, the plant wizard, have failed San forts of and ern ¢ sults ly Binner, of New Mr. Burbank said: “The early development York, and others in the transaction. As no corpora- tion has yet been formed and only contract executed when the proposition was found to be impracticable, it was mutually agreod that it be abandoned.” Locomotive Baried In Sand. Ogden, Utah (Special) Engineer Laying and Brakeman Pearson are dead, Fireman Rassmussen is seri. to the smokestack In sand and five freight cars plied up Indiscriminate ly as the reiult of an accident to an Oregon Shor. Line freight train that occurred between Granger and Green River, Wyo, on the Union Pacific road. The train ploughed into & sand slide. BITTER COLO AT THE SOUTH POLE Facts Learned By the Explorers. IS LOCATED ON HIGH PLATEAU. Of The Great Privations Interesting Members Party suffered And Were Gaunt Skeletons When Found By Their Shipmates, Who Had About Give Them Up For Lost—Seventy Of Frost Under Mildest Conditions—HRange To Be Named For Queen Alexandria, en Degrees Christ Church, New Zealand (Bpec- fal) Lieutenant Nimrod has exploring well, pedition {to Shackleton’s ship returned here with party aboard, all of The members of some additional published his companions that when they started on the magnetic pole wag 80 hot that they had to two sledges in singlets half a ton of Provisions sledge After a 250-mile journey ice they had a hard and whom the ex- details Pro- re the Bive already David and those 10 their was pull cach tive easy compara- aiong Lhe Ben almo lives their Way their their i great privations When sCue were a party of fie Nimrod "wf i in carried hands, fighting inch, and suffered the return journ« nrod nch by on + >i they up ior men acklieton's part % were compelled bodily strength lv that their ter { O rapi below normal, } degre down ar went Ome Cases caching 9 other Ther tat belore that tion and tions Had were TER ning They declare that an npling wo rea provided with n f food because South Pole and that Wen ft hove here A Suicide Georg Former Assemblyman (sa, (8px formes Medals For Wrights, nD 4: Cox, Taft { Bpec inl} Ohio, discuss plans of gold medals awarded by Aero Club of Amer jea to the Wright brothers, of Day. ton. O. The President will personal- ily confer these medals if the event 8 close enough to Washington, a letter to he will write the time pregentation Washington, of called to the Representative President for the del on Yory the oC ul otherwise . be 10ad at of IN THE WORLD OF FINANCE Dividend and interest d sburse. in the United Statcs next will exceed $155,000.000, ‘It is a two to one bet.” said a of the firm of J. W, Spark ‘that Tonopah's dividend will increased.” member ho it is alleged In Nevada that rich mine found in 1864 by John Breviogle and shortly after that ‘lost again has been rediscovered Cashier E. Pusey Passmore, of the Franklin Bank, has gone to Oid for a brief vacation. The Hawley with a profit ite purchazo of over $5,000,000 in and sale of control expect to see dearer until late in g#ald President Edward Mellor, the Germantown Trust Company. Lehigh Valley Transit will in- crease its bonded debt by $1,500. 000. There is a floating debt of “1 do not of Calumet & Hecle has now paid in dividends 32107,850.000. There are 100,000 shares of this company, the par being $25, but only $12 was paid in by the original subscribers in The toial capital investment wae therefore but $1,200,000, so that the dividends go far are equal to 300 per cent, Electric Storage Battery's divie dend remaing at 3 per cent. and no change was expected at this time, but the earnings of the company are improving. ix-Viee President John P. Green now draws from the Pennsylvania Railroad, the largest pension of any individual in America, Ex-Chief Engineer Nrown is another large pejsionel of the company. Newburger, Henderson & Loeb have made up a list of ten industrial preferred stocks, each of which at present marke! prices yield from 5.94 per cant. tn 7.19 per cent. dividend. { MR. ROOSEVELT GETS GRAND SENCOFF The Former President Begins the African Trip, York (Special) farewell with his New parting slouch Waving hig face ing in the morning sun as he on the captain's bridge of the ship Hamburg, ex-President dore Roosey now America's distinguished private citizen, away for his long-planned African “safarl.” He left his native shores amid the cheers of thousands of per- that swarmed the Hamburg- American Line pier, the whistles of countless river craft and the derous reverberations the ex-Pres salute of 13 guns from Forts Hamilton and Wadsworth. Beside the happy figure of the for chief magistrate as the steamship slipped out of glood a voung lad se« as he wistfully gaze multitude on the plier Kermit Roosevelt, pecompanied black hat, emiling beam gtood steam Theo- most sailed elt, sons Of biz dock, emingly cle 4 at the cheeri below it son of Mr. Roo his father who photographer on Father and bulf-hued army the sun, rema official the tion br shone in bridge on the t acknowledged the gaintes Jostled By Was many high nation were flijiant 4 ned rip down the EWeeDs the Throng, hats The ovation unofficia acter, but East Africa that he probably Yeur and i i Black Hand Leader Shot, York (Special) local WASHINGTON BY TELEGRAPH 1 8 #£iat of dan Emery Roosevel: is CATrTvIing rifles equipped with small the gunsight enabling amount George | AREER $ Colonel Bin Dim two electric the purpose sa ing at lights on of night Lina has requested Japan fo fub- mit to The Hague Tribunal of Ar- bitration certain question pending between the wo countries in Man- churia The Bureau Ordnance War Depariment has purchased dozen of the new Maxim sllencers for rifles accurs of of the three Sir An. talked President Taft received drew and Lady Frazier and with them regarding foreign mis india and the Far East in the House of Representat M1 Slevens, of Minnesota. denied that he was concerned in the prepa ration of an income tax bill. Major Francis P. Fremont, United States Infantry, iz to be diz missed from the Army as a resull of his conviction by coart martial gir work in IV tion. President Taft will go to Char lotte, N. C., on May 20 to attend the one hundred and thirty-fourth anniversary celebration of the Meck- Final decis'on has been reached by Assittant Secretary of the Navy Winthrop not to purchase the prop- erty of the Maitland heirs at New- port, R. I. President Taft ig considsring the question of a successor to Judge George M. Dallas, who retired from the Court of Appeals at Ph'ladeiphia. The government has (aken steps to stop the waste of fuel resources of the country by making tests of the coals of the Rocky Mountain re- gion, Health condit'ons on the Fanama Canal Zone in 1508 were more favor. able than at any other time sinco the American occupation, Mrs. Taft was hostess al a tca at the White House with the wives and daughters of Senators and Rep resentatives as hor guests, The new tariff bill was discussed from the Democratic viewpoint by Mr. Clark, of Missouri, the rinority fender. President Taft accepted member. ship in "Bil Club No. 1 of the World.” The report of Chief Howard, of the Burean of Entomology, shows that Insecta such as mosquitos and ticks retard perfect dovelopment in certain sections, THE MNEAS DECID: NOT T0 STRIKE Abandon th? Fight for Recognition of the Union, MAKE APPEAL 10 PRESIDENT TAFT. Scranton Convention Decides Indus trial Do Not Warrant A Fight—Appoint A Committee To The Agreement Of 1906 Benewed For Near Three Years The Miners Will Re. main In The Mines, If The Operas tors Do Not Shut Down. Conditions lave Meanwhile Beranton Kills Rival Bandit Chief. iacar Mes act at on the inte to br un eaid of rohbers hes Sew Up Stalibed Heart, “ity Knee. all V SPOT RL) Atlantie Cit Joseph Proffett A woman and and Jame Murray fouzht Arstic Gua FProfiett into Marras's powerful man, and he fell he kicked Prolfet: euough to break the latter's jeg. When the two reached the heepital Murray stili breathed, and the amagz- surgecns opened his cheer znd over at Michizan and Avenues in the rrel heart. ee hard ing heart Half a dozen are watching the man. RuUrgeons National Tubercular Sanitariun, Washington, D. C. (Special) An appropriation of one quarter of a billion dollars is provided for the establishmoent of a national tuberey- lar sanitarium in the State of Colo- rado in a bill Introduced today by Representative Sabath, of Hilinols $14,000,000 For Census, Washington, D. C. (Special). -— if Congress desires the decennial census taken next year Director North, of the Census Bureau, wants about $14,000,000 to defray ex penses. He made a roguest to the House for an appropriation for that amounnt, Taft's Son On Stage. Winstead, Ct. (Special) ~Charies Taft, President Tait's youngest son, a student at the Taft School for Boys, in Watertown, has a pari in the “Private Secretary.” to bo pre ronted by Watertown homo talent in the town hall April 30. The tun cast has not been gelocted, but as the President's ton bas a leading role, the financial success of the ene joridmment Ah Mu red. Charles Taft 1 years old, the youngest studen in the school. : 3
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