Show OROZCO i coA AND SALAZAR I ADVANCE AVAN ON O. O MORElOS MELS ORMER ESCAPES ROM TRAP SET BY BYI I FEDERAL FEDERA FORGES FORCE P Brought by Courier t to toh i h Refugee at Hachita N. N M. M Indicates Remaining Colonies Colonie in in Mexico Are in Danger J BEADING OFFICIALS OF CHURCH LEAVE EL PASO I I I Apostle bostle Ivins Bishop Miller i land and President Robinson Feel Conditions in Chihuahua Do DoNot INot Not Require Presence LongerI Longer I OMAN TELLS OF DANGERS PL L PASO Tex TeL Aug News News by courier was brought to Hachita M. M 1 today that the r rebel generals Pascual e c Oro co and Inez Salazar have formed ormed a junction fifty miles below ifie lie border at that point If this tiis report re re- re- re J port rt Is i t true ne the rebel leader lender has egl escaped es eg- es- es l ped ped from the trap set ct by federals oW Juarez and passed through the of troops st strung along th the fhe raily rail- rail y IP Jhc The courier reported thaC that the J juncIton junc- junc unc- unc nci nc- nc Iton i n between Orozco an and Salazar forms a 81 gr group up of ot about hout- hout men ero eY selecting Itie best and oiling all aU animals they cannot not use tise the lie he courier er came from t the tho c Nogales ranch anch where tile the rebels arc operating linear Inear flear the boundary of Ch Chihuahua and Sonora onora a. a tt Ti is believed no federal force o ree ee is in a position to to prevent ent entrance into the westward order state through the San Louis pass assI ass ss I It appears appear certain that thal the rebels v ill pass pasS' through Colonia a Morelos and aud Mormon settlements in instate I he state of Sonora A courier n as Dispatched today from frum DOll Douglas las Ariz 16 2 0 warn varn the Americans of the thc ap- ap ab of oe the t rebels rebel y l to The Herald VEI EJ Paso Tex Au Aug 25 5 Mexico Is no place lace for tor women foreign or native Irs t M. M K F. Sanders in sister of ot otI I 8 s Senator Geor George o Sutherland of or Utah tab tah sass sas she thc arrived In Douglas lz iz too today a from Nacozari Sonora hero here her husband has bas been engaged a mining S' S When one one thinks o of or the awful 1 Continued on oil Pale Page 2 Column 3 I REBEL lEADERS TO ADVANCE ON COlONY Report Brought by Courier to Hach Hachita ita Tells of Impending Danger in Sonora Continued From Page 1 1 things R Unit that have havo happened to the na nathe native na- na tire the girls hl and women of ot Mexico at the he hands of or the tiro Rebels In Sonora Mrs l Sanders said It is plainly evident that Mexico Is no place for tor nn any al' women foreign or native e at the tho present time There Thero Is no rio such thing thing- as us a n guarantee guarantee guarantee guaran guaran- tee thero for tor American lives Ilves or prop prop- crt erty Mrs Sanders will return to Salt Lake nt at once as Iio says sas she Is through with Me Mexico for fOl the present It is likely that a number of ot families will win return on tomorrows tomorrow's train forthe for tor the tho colonies A large largo number of ot the tile colonists who are are are- areat at present in ElPaso El il Paso will go back as It is believed that all dan danger banger or is passed While the executive committee has hns not officially advised ad the tho refugees togo to togo togo go back the majority of or committee Is Isor of or tho the opinion that conditions in tho the I colonies are such that it will be bo safe I Ito to return Church 1 Leaving A A. W. W Ivins apostle of ot tho the church Joseph n. n Robinson on president ot of Call Call- fornin fornia mission and Bishop 0 O. P. P Miller of or Salt SaIt Lake have taken an active part in handling tho situation that arose when the tho colonies In Chihuahua wore were abandoned Mr Ivins has been beon the leading advisor in regard to the tho actions of ot tho the refugees and Mr 11 Robinson has boon boen in charge chargo of or transportation arrangements ar arrangements arrangements ar- ar for tor sending those who wished from tho the border to other settlements settle monts ments in tho the United States On leaving last night the they declared that conditions have havo so cleared up in Chihuahua that their presence in El Paso Is no longer necessary It Is un understood nit un- that tho three men will t stop stopover stopover stopover over at Douglas Ariz Au to investigate tho the condition of ot affairs In the Sonora Colonies which are fast being deserted b by their occupants who fear a possible Invasion of ot their country b by tho the Rebel bands reported to bo be operating operatIng- in the Bavispe vallo valley No further word in I regard to tho flight of or the tho colonists from Morelos San Jose and Oaxaca In the State of ot Sonora has been re received receIved re- re at Mormon headquarters in the tIle American an bank building Prepared d to io o Leave Lenic Last Tuesday 25 families arrived at Douglas from Morelos representing the tho vanguard an guard of or the fleeing fleeing- refugees These families were received In the Arizona city by Bishop 0 O. P P. Brown business representative of ot the tho Chihuahua Chihua hua colonies and Bishop Lilly White of or Morelos At that time it was re reported reported re- re reported ported that other othel bodies of ot refugees were en route to tho the border from the tho Sonora settlements One hundred tents were ware sent to Douglas Thursday b by General E. E Z tee or for th the use of oC the refugees s- s |