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Show v uii The New Messiah Sitting Hull Visits Him and Tells Some ,Str:ine Things. Some Ex citement Prevails. Truths of the liible by an Academy Student. THE INDIAN MESSIAH. Speci.l to The Denver News. Kansas city. Nov..-Sitting Bull has seen the Messiah Indian and a Fort Reno special savs that all the Indians are excited ex-cited and threaten an uprising.The same special also gives Sitting Hull's own account ac-count of the vision lor the first time. He was hunting near the Shoshone mountains moun-tains and as the night came on he was seized with a strange feeling and at first inv I'untarily, but finally with alacrity, he followed a star which m ved wetwaid, All night the star guided him and near m 'ruing in the mountains he came upon the Messiah, cl id in a whi'e robe. His hair was long and his heard extended to h s breast, and ab lUtllis head was a halo When this sight burst upun him he fainted. faint-ed. A visi hi appeared to him, and in it he saw all the Chevennes and Arapahoe. who hid long since be 11 dead, engaged ill a dance. Powder-Face, Stone Calf, H ack-Keille, Yellow-Bear and innumerable innumer-able other chiefs were dancing, and invited in-vited him to take part. Presently he was restored to his senses, and the Messiah began talking to him To those acquainted acquaint-ed with the Indian character, the first does not seem strange. He asked Sitting Bull what he wanted to eat, and was an-! an-! swered "buflilo." lmmediatly he saw a herd near by, and killed one. The Messiah asked if all the Indians would I ke to see their dead kindreds anl b.iTil reit re I Si' n.; Hull .vs he assured him they ' ml I tod jine.l his tnhn that they xv mid lu ,r t-ifi -.l l':ie I Messiah, lie said, had c jine to save the -j white in 111, but that they had persecuted him, and now he had c nne 10 deliver ill long tormented Indian. He showed the holes in his hands made by the u ails when he was crucitie l to show hi 111 that he was the same Christ ; who had appealed long years ago. All day Christ instructed him and gave i him evidence of his powers. He aUi that the white men had C otne to take him, but as thev approched the earth became quick-sand, and the men and buses sank. A' sti id iwn he bade S (ting Ball f 1 1 depart, and alth High he ha 1 been ;i hunting aw.-wfrom his tribe for ten sleeps I he cim-.-to it in a very few minutes, tie I told his pe ip!.: his story and asked that ; ih Porcup .1 : iu sent to vrily it. He re- L jurued with t'i j sa ne tales, and presum- jn'f !i couvi.iced. LjiJ 'o-re is gi-t exc;temiiit amwjf all l tii ' I dia.is a id in icli trouble is leate'.. mj -'"' Au IHIt t-,e -e j ICatJ y '"-J sir! be-If' be-If' heve implicitly 111 the new .Icssiaii. |