Show Refugees Return to El Paso Camps Reoccupation of of Chihuahua Colonies Delayed by Burn Burning ing of Bridges Special to The Herald L PASO Tex Aug 27 All All' All All All' plans Ell ELt E t for r the tho r return turn of the Mormons to the tho Chihuahua colonies have havo been called off and they will continue to stay in the refugee camps in El Paso Nino Nine bridges have havo been burned be between between between be- be tween Sabanal and Pearson and tho the traffic over the tho Northwestern railroad tho the only lino line from hero here to the colonies has been suspended The train which left Ien this morning for tor tho the colonies colonl with moro more than S O passengers Including many Mormon tam families Illes returned as tho the bridges Were out and there Is no wa way of ot building around them This ha hay hag discouraged the tho ho Mormons for tor the they had hoped to return to their colonies and harvest their heir crops under protection of or the federals They now fear tear that the federal fed fed- federal eral force torce will vm be removed to Sonora to o fight the tho rebels there and they will willbe willbe be loft left without protection n Rebel b 1 Activity Renamed d. d Rebel activity In tho the vicinity of the tho Mormon colonies has also been resumed re- re and It is 15 no longer considered safe afe for tor the women and children to bein bo be boIn bon In n time the colonies A cannon belonging to Salazar was found cached In the colony and It Is believed ed that It was his In in- In to return to Chihuahua and resume looting In n the colonies Not many Sonora colonists are thought to be bo on their way out of or the tho countr country but many persons in Douglas who ho have friends and families s in tho the Morelos San Jose arid and Oaxaca colonies arc are worried lest tho the rebels who were ero seen at Diaz S Saturday and md who raided the tho ranch Sunday may mM Invade the tho Mormon colonies colonies' In Sonora and destroy their property and drive them from the tho country Apostle A. A W. W went wont from here hereto to Douglas to Inspect the camp there and to investigate the situation in the Sonora colonies before going to Salt Lake He Ho was expected to leave this this' evening in company with Bishop O. O P P. P Miller for tor Salt Snit Lake Lale Skirmish on Dord Border r. r I Rebels raided the Culbertson and I ranches on the tho American side of or tho the line opposite the tho Mormon colonies colonies colonies col col- onies and drove off oit head of ot horses which had been brought out of ot Mexico to prevent their being captured by the tho rebels Twenty five raiders and a n troop of at the Third United States cavalry stationed stationed sta stu- belo below N. N M. M I exchanged shots last nl night ht after the invaders had raided the Culbertson on ranch according accordIng accordIng accord- accord Ing Ing- to a report received today b by General General General Gen Gen- eral U. U E E. tee er from rom Lieutenant II H. B. B Johnson commanding troop F Third cavalry General G announced that additional troops would woul be rushed to the tho scene of last nights night's disturbance disturb disturb- ance Having received reports 9 that a n. large band of ot rebels has been seen opposite the Marfa Marta Tex Tax General today sent a troop of or the tho Third cavalry In reinforcement of the cavalry now on the border at that point General commanding the federal federal federal fed fed- eral troops In Juarez rt received advices tolIa today that Pascual Orozco is s near noar Ojinaga where there are arc 1500 rebels says ho he will not send an any addi addi- bona troops to as ho has haa I none to spare Jose Joao do de la 11 Luz Soto already Is Js at OJInaga with man mon |