Show Camp Life Tries Colonists Colonists' Mettle Births Weddings Sickness and Accidents Among Mormon Mornion Mor Mor- mon nion Refugees s. s j MARRY BEFORE PARTING Ninety More Tickets Issued by Government Making Total of Special to The Herald Republican I PASO Texa Texas Au Aug Galbraith IG-Galbrath Galbraith E EL Brown rot n the year old old ear son of at O. O P. P Brown business n agent ent for tho Mormon refugees was killed when a wa wagon on In which the members of at the family were riding overturned at All All- zal The refugees were making their wa way from tram Morelos to Doug Doug- las has n A telegram received recel by Mr Ir Brown Drown states that another son Ray flay had his toot foot ba badly ly injured The dead bo boy was Continued on Pa Pago e 7 Column 2 I CAMP LIFE TRIES COLONISTS COLONISTS' METTLE Births Weddings Sickness an and Accidents Among Mormon Mor Mor- r mall mon Refugees Refuge esl esI J Continued from Page Pago One burled buried at t and nn the family proceeded pro Dro- toward the tho border Mrs Merrill Morrill Dunce Durfee is very ill Her lifo was despaired of ot Thursday but ehe is improved today Little Dora Cardon Garden was today t taken tak tak ken k- k en to a hospital with typhoid fever Alfred Hawkins took nis wife and family of or little children on tho the train en route for tor Utah with tho the first p party art out out tp but the trl trip proved prO to too h hard and d they had to quit tho the train at Colton Cal Cat where their family was augment augment- augmented ed cd by the addition of or another son c f Return Retarn F Prom om Mission Moffett Vernon ar Jones Tom L A Jones and Loren cu e o c. c in from their mJ mf mission slon sion Saturday or Sunday They The had almost completed their labors labors- but ut r released because or of f th tho the flight of the colonists A AAs As the o destination of or the different families so uncertain ro or refugees is ls so far apart Part an and as to a a. permanent location location loca loca- tion tion several se of ot the young oung couples who were to have been married In October will win have the ceremony performed before before be- be fore the breaking up of at the camp One couple was married last evening and two to more from Dublan expect to have the ceremony performed Saturday evening even even- ing ing t Four or five couples from Colo Colo- nia Diaz will have the ceremony performed per por- formed In the camps Tickets for n ninety nety moro more Mormon refugees ref ret were furnished this morning from the fund made available b by congressional action The departures departure depar depar- tures ture on afternoon and evening trains today including children under the half fare ago age limit brings the total number leaving the camp In two days das up to Refugees at t n Reports rece received ved at the Mormon hea headquarters quarters here state there are about I refugees In n the camp at which is in charge of at Bishop E E. E V V. V Romney of or Colonia Diaz Diu The Mormons Mormons Mor Mor- mons have 1000 head of ot horses at nt and a a. n number of or freight wagons wag wag- ons which came out from Colonia Diaz At headquarters work worle of ot furnishing transportation and making Inventories of ot property is still under way All property Is being being- listed and arld affidavits are being taken When the colonists return these bills will be checked and upon the amount of or missing or damaged property will be based the claims for tor damages Juarez Juares Literally Lawless Juarez arez Mex Mex- Aug 16 This IS This Mexican K border town today bears the distinction ot of f being probably the tho only municipality of ot civilization which has leas neither local government So nor allegiance to any national national na- na lonal government By the Jat and e n a r t I l evacuation 0 o u cut J UL of the II reb C t troops which havo have invested Juarez since the no beginning of ot tho the present revolution the he town was left lert without civic tion lon But tonight Juarez is orderly Thomas Edwards American consul and Max Webber German n agent of Juarez together with Mexican Consul Enrique E E E. E Llorente of El EI Paso arranged arranged ar- ar ranged for tor the tho appointment of ot the police police po- po lice Ice even before tho the last of or the rebel soldiers had quit the town Federals will III Come Soon El EI Paso Aug Occupation 16 16 Occupation of Juarez by federal troops probably will not jot occur before two or three da days Rebels are engaged In rendering impassable Im- Im passable a a. yet ct undestroyed portion of ot the he Mexico Northwestern railway running running running run run- ning southwest of or Juarez Along this line Ine the tho federal advance is s being led Jed b by Generals and |