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Show BEADY FOR BATTLE, The Greatest Excitement Prevailing at Antlers, I. T, I AT T11K JiATIOVS CU'lTAI. Senator Mlltlit-ll oil tlio Onutlon or lllglit to Stall In tlio Senate 1 he i oriel's Fair. ANiLrus, I. T., Mnrclt 8O.-TI10 Kreulest excitement prevail bero, iiil Itcilonra wkllttiK "U- bMcJ b""1" for the end. Today active iireiralloM were golui, on by both parllea tor n battle. This afternoon sixteen mounted mount-ed militiamen went through Here en route to Uoodland, where the mllltl I. being massed. On the southbound tralu there were elxlyflve more. lie. Idee these there are already Jaw. ! forces at Uoodland. J.ocko hae Willi, drawn (rom tho town and crowed tho river to hla ranch. Io one. knowa positively how many men ho bat w.lth Kim, but 11 li lielloved he bat a itroag. er torco than ever before, lloth aldei are manifesting tho most UoBiied delermlnatlou uoi to yield. When the iloih cornea U tho militia Is vlctoiloui fears aro entertained that they will wreak vengenuce upon those clllieni who endiavor toeetlle tho matter without low of life. Ho atrong had the feeling of uneasiness becomo tonight that Hon. John O. Olbbom, United Htatea commissioner, sent the I following telegram to l.co llennitt, ludleu agent at Muikogee: Tho forces are atlll Incrcailng. Wood Ihod Html unavoidable, and that aoon. JIopu no United Htatei Lltlieni will be Involved, but am afraid they will. If you am coming, you lie Iter bo quick. John C. (Imno.NS. The following was alio eenlt IIun.llokeBmltb, Washington: The Choctaw forces are within two miles of each other. Bloodshed Is Inevitable unlets Immediate relief Is had. Governor Jones can bo reached at l'arla, Tex., tomorrow morning. I John C. Oiiiiiuns. I tub only oiriciAi. inhjiijiaiio 1 reirlved at the Indian bureau In ro- 1 gatd to tho recent troubles between tho rival factious on the (,'hoctaw reservn I Hod, was received yesterday from Agent Jlenuutt of Union Agency, 1. T. who telcgraphod as follows: .'lie Hal le dispatches from Antlers report that both factions of OhocUwa Iiuto disbanded. Tho fight yesterday re. suited In several ttlng wounded but liouo killed." |