Show i l GOING HOMP Church Officials in I El EI Paso PasoS I S Counsel as to Returning to Mexico or Scattering Among Friends This Side of Border STORIES OF HARDSHIP t RELATED BY REFUGEES 1 Goods Left Behind in inI I Race for Life Between the II I 1 Fleeing Colonists and Thet the t t. t Rebels Who Hunted for Them ThemI I MUCH PROPERTY WRECKED 1 I. I El EI Paso aso Tey Te Te Aug 13 Whether er erto to return to their homes in Mex- Mex f ico leo or t to wait until later will be he decided upon at a meeting of Mormon Mor- Mor mon inon refugees here tomorrow morn morn- ing Many l are eager to return since the federals have ha taken possession possession possession pos pos- session of the Casas Grandes dis dig It may majr be decided to leave lea the tho women here herc until the men go goback goback back to protect their homes bomes Apostle A. A W W. Yo Ivins said tonight that t in view of the fact that the country y around the colonies has been beell retaken by the federals it is quite possible the men will win soon be sent back to Mexico but that L the families will remain here herc until until un un- un til they c can n also return This S however er has not been definitely decided I Special to Tho The Republican Humid iT UL S l L PASO Tc Tex Aug ug- ug 13 For 13 For the par pur- i pose poso of OJ devising de a a. future course i lor r Mormon Jt Mexico o. l prominent officials of ot the tho church arc are now In conference here herc I Those present Include the following General officials from Salt Lake X City CRy Ulder A. A W IV Iving IvIns- of the apostles apos apos- I tics Orrin R. R Miller of ot the tho presiding bishopric t Stake officers Juntus Romney president president pres pros 4 ident 1 S. S Harris first counselS counsellor counsel- counsel i S lor br Charl Charles s E. E McClellan second coun- coun ecu or I nigh High council John council John J. J Walser Alex Ales Jameson Willard Call II Il 3 M. M Payne Pane 0 O. i 1 P. P Brown Dan Daniel el 1 P. P H. H Durst r I John W. W Wilson Guy GU C. C Wilson E. E C. C Eyring S. S E U. McClellan Brigham Sto- Sto I I well 1 Joseph C. C Bentley bishop of at Colonia Co Co- 4 1 lonia onla Juarez A A. D. D Thurber bishop of Colonia J. J Ernest Emest SteIner r op of or Colonia Pacheco J. J T. T I bishop of or Colonia Garcia E. E V. V Romney bishop of ot Colonia Diaz DJaz i J f The meeting js is s discussing discussing- two p plans ans One Is to abandon on temporarily all they I d 1 have which is practically ruined and r to 10 depend upon the United States through tho the efforts of or Utah's members I of Congress and the Senate to seo that S they are arc reimbursed another Is to send r tho the men back bacle to the colonies to protect protect protect pro- pro their property properly from further moles moles- j i j tation 1 If possible Two Considered If It the plan Is agree agreed upon to abandon abandon aban- aban don dun the colonies until peace is ilS ref rei re- re f i stored It is possible that all the tho colont colon- colon J t Jets itz men women and children will bo be Continued on P Page Pago o 2 2 Column 4 4 DETROIT ALDERMEN USE STRONG WORDS Hurl Imprecations at Former Fornier Clerk Who Accuses Them 5 of Corruption CALL HIM A DIRTY TY DOG Nine Officials Under Arrest Airest Charged With Bribery ery While in Office Mich lIch Aug AuS' 13 The Thc The arraignment arraignment ar ar- ar- ar D DETROIT In police court toda today o othe of the eighteen members of oC tho the Detroit common council charged with ith having having- accepted bribes or with promises to accept a n bribe was vas expected to forecast forecast fore tore cast to some extent the further plans of ot Prosecuting Attorney Hugh Shepherd Shepherd Shep Shep- herd In his announced fight tight to break breakup up an alleged graft gruft ring All of oC the tho aldermen are arc charged with having having- been Implicated In a plot to force the tho Wabash railroad to pa pay them various arious sums for tor their Influence In putting put put- ting through the council a a. rc resolution closing closing- a street tor for tho the benefit of the railroad company The Thc complaints were sworn to b by Edward R. R formerly secretary secretary secre secre- tar tary of ot the tire council committees also algo charged with bribery who recently made to tho the prosecutor what the time latter lra hn has termed a full tull confession which Implicates Implicates Im Im- irn- irn all of oC the aldermen accused which mn may bo ho the ba basis l for tor the arrest arrestor of or former and which he ire says as far as knows composes MI tIA 1 u of sf bv ht members q of ot ti tire the city t council 0 for more th than dec n a dec ado ade Epithet Epithets for for Clerk s mingled with threats and counter char charges es were wore heaped upon by the accused officials when appeared In police court today to today to- to day 1 a with eighteen nl for tor or a n re- re arraignment on bribery briber charges testified tied fled in connection with Ith the tho Wabash street closing deals deal s 's conCession confession confes confes- sion slon involving Ins himself and the aldermen aldermen alder alder- men now under arrest was the principal prin cip cipal l topic of ot CO conversation around the tho cou courthouse r tim a U SC You dirty dog dog said Alderman one of the tho accused when he noticed In time the entrance to tho time courtroom How could you OU sa say that I ever exchanged ed words with you OU In re regard regard re- re gard sard to the Wabash deal Yo You know 0 V itis It ItIs ItIs Is false When U take talo a n mans man's honor awa away from him you rou may as well tako take his lifo life made no answer but started start start- ed cd to go a away wa S You dirty dog dor o again yelled then walked walled Into the police court clerks clerk's office The first person he met was Alderman OBrien O'Brien and one of the accused to L n Call QU n a ur What you OU lack Is a little more hair I be dog and then you OU would really a sv said OBrien O'Brien shaking his flat fiat In face A As' As s other aldermen began to hurl Imprecations Imprecations imprecations Im im- Im- Im at the deposed clerk cierI Prosecuting Pros Pros- Attorney Hu Hugh h Shepherd and his assistant seized b by the time arms and directed him Into the time private office of another court official and the time thedoor thedoor door was waR shut In the face of ot the time aldermen aldermen aldermen alder alder- men and spectators who had crowded around Each of ot th the eighteen aldermen de- de dared that confession was false It Is alleged that nine aldermen ac actually actually ac- ac received bribes not however from a railroad official but hut from a detective who posed as such lUch The nine others It Is charged charse agreed to accept certain sums but failed to collect at an appointed time The nino aldermen arrested last Friday Fri lay day ay on charges of ot accepting bribes but for whom no formal warrants have been Issued yet et are arc arci Davis Rosenthal and A A. A A. A D Delmel me Fifth Firth ward Louis Toss Tossy and Martin d. d Ninth ward Joseph L. L Thelsen Eleventh Ele ward Louis Louts Brozo Thirteenth ward Andrew J J. J Walsh and Frank J J. J Mason Iason Fourteenth ward Thomas B. B E president ent of or the time council EIght Eighteenth ward Warrants charging a promise to ac accept accept ae- ae c pt a bribe were Issued yesterday forthe for forthe forthe the following aldermen William Koenig Third ward William WIllIamn II I. C. C Hindle and Stephen Seventh ward Patrick OBrien O'Brien Tenth ward Richard M. M Watson Twelfth ward Thomas Lynch and George II H. Ellis Fifteenth ward ard Joseph F F. FIer Merritt Merritt Mer- Mer ritt Sixteenth ward William F F. Zoeller Zoel- Zoel ler Eighteenth ward |