Show Vol vol O l No o. o i 7 75 I REBELS GO AFTER AfIR STOCK IN SONORA r Reports to Apostle Ivins Tell O of i Bands Making Way Towards Colonies From Which Mormons Mor MaroC mons Are Driving Animals NO WORD FROM MEN OF JUAREZ AND DUBLAN Rebels Said to Be in Pursuit and Near to New New Mexico Line While Party Leaves Hachita to Meet Americans Americans- SALAZAR TALKING UGLY El EI Paso Texas Aug 6 Some Some I fear was felt fell here today among the I Mormon refugees from Mexico I when no word or was received from I the missing party of settlers which I is moving mo overland to the thc border 1 from the tho Juarez Juare and Dublan colon colon- ies ics It stated that this group I which numbers nearly men is I pursued by rebels led Jed by Roque L Gomez This band of oi rebels is re le reported reported re- re ported to be near the line linc south of I Columbus N. N f. f I Special to The Thc Herald E C L PASO Texas Aug G. G Reports Reports' Reports from Douglas Dougl S Ariz to Apostle A. A W. W and other Mormon n j say that there arc are O Or r rebels ls in inthe t h E Es mountains sixty i. i miles mIlc southwest of f Hachita and SOG more between these mountains an and ana Janos oil en u route t route to Sonora Moi Mornion who ha have stock in the have C sent men t to gather r them a and d bring them across the bor border er in bond to prevent ent the rebels from seizing them Colonia Juarez and Colonia Dublan DubIan are arc now practically deserted and have nave been picked clean by the soldiers and arni other looters hooters When the thc bod body of ot armed Mormons Mormon left heft there Friday the town was as left to the merc mercy o of the rebels and their followers Some mountain mountain- colon colonies cM remain populated with the men moa who have haye sent their families out and andt the tle Sonora colonies continue to bo be guard guarded cd b by the Mormon lormon men Refugees c continue to be sent to th tile American colonies upon transportation orders signed b by the officials of th the Continued on P Page gC 6 Column 5 r. REBElS GO AFTER STOCK IN SONORA Reports to Apostle Ivins Tell Tellof Tellof Tellof I of Bands Making Way T To Towards Towards To- To awards a- a wards Mormon Colonies Continued from Pago One church Thirty five were sent out this morning and an equal l number l Monday nl night ht The Tho refugees here continue to tobe tobe toha be ha fed by y tho government through the subsistence department at Fort Bliss as the tho has hus not yet ot been exhausted The refugees are now about equally equall divided between the lumber shed camp and the tent camp IVo Xo o Word orl J From Men len Nothing has been heard of tho band of Mormon lormon men who started from Colonia Dublan and antI Juarez last Friday morning with the tho intention of ot reaching tho the American line lino The They Were sere cre expected to reach the tho border at a point near Hachita N N. l. M. M I. I Monday night but hut no signs of ot them seen seeh A party of twenty five Mormons with five tl wagon loads of at provisions went to to the border bordor near to meet the refugees refugees refu refit gees geos and sl supply them with food tood and water waier for tOl tho remainder of at the Journey These refugees are expected to roach reach the line tine soon and scouts uro are being sent out ut in ph all pH directions In lit an effort t to lo locate Jo- Jo co cato cate to them That President Taft had called thorn thom bandits Madero had called them bandits ban and they going to be bandits from this forth and would woul kill If It necessary is the statement that General General Gen Gen- eral oral Ynez Salazar mado malle to 1 L. L P. P A Atwood At- At t t- t wood chief engineer on ott the tho construction construe construe- tion lion of tho the Booker line from Pearson to the timber tracts In in th tha Sierra Madres Madres Mad Mad- res near Colonia Pacheco The threat at of ot Salazar wa was waa made madet Atwood At- At w wood od says sas when n ho returned from his Itis conference with Oro In Juarez and ami following the I speech pech at Salazar mada his lS declaration o of Intentions when Atwood called upon him In Casas Grandes to fo protest against the taking of ot stock and supplies from tho construction camp When I protested Sala Salazar al' al said sad ho he would take cui anything ho he wanted wanto and wh whenever vante it A Atwood WOOd I said He uHe said It would do no good to toI protest to the United States for tor that I government had prevented them getting getting getting get get- ting ammunition and supplies and had worked against them thorn in ever every wa way Salazar Salazar Salazar Sal Sal- azar told me that President Taft considered considered con con- the tho rebels robbers and bandits Madero said they were bandits and robbers robbers robbers rob rob- bers and they intended to be what they had been called and would kill If It essary This statement Salazar said applied to all Americans Agree to Appropriation Washington Aug 6 Favorable G. Favorable re report report report re- re port on the Senate resolution appropriating for tor tho the relief rollet and transportation transportation transportation trans trans- of ot refugees s from Me Mexico to today today today to- to day was agreed upon by the House milItary military mil rail committee which amended it to tomake tomake make tho the fund available for points alon along tho the Mexican border The original resolution provided d for tor Its uso use at El EI ElPaso Paso Texas anI only Rebels Rebel Sonora Tucson Ariz Aug 6 Orozco's G.-Orozco's Orozco's reb 1 l l forces according to advices received here toda today defeated the government go soldiers under Generals and at Sahuaripa and continued their advance as far as Ladura Sonora Sopora There they ther opened fire tire on on the town which was defended by twenty five or thirty ted federals rals The railroad d agent hiding under the tho station sent out tho tue report of or tho the at attack attack at- at tack adding that he Intended to stay where he could be comfortable The rebels cut tho the telegraph wire between Ladura and Miria Sonora to the east Federals Federal Reach Rench AgUn Agu I Dou Douglas las Ariz Arix Aug AUK 6 Three hundred hundred hun hun- dred federals arrived today at A Agin Agna Ul Prieta marching overland from No No- jal gales s and fifty more arrived fromi Colonia Co- Co Ionia lonia Oaxaca Federals cent Bent eight w wagon wason ion loads of ot ammunition to aco to prevent Its Us falling Into rebel hands Reports Re Re- ports are aro arriving hero herf of ranch raidIng raid- raid In Ing along alonS' the border on the Mexican side 9 i do |