| Show EL 11 TIGRE H IS F 1 THREATENED I IBY BY REBElS Immediate te S Surrender of Rich Mining Property in Mexico I Owned by bV Americans Demanded Demanded De De- mantled by General Campa AMERICAN RESIDENTS PREPARE PR PAR FOR DEFENSE l Apprehension F Fejt eH for Three Mormon Monnon Settlements in iii Bavispe Ba- Ba Bavispe Valley Which Has Been Invaded by the INCREASE BOR BORDER ER PATR PATROL L Special to l The hc Herald Republican E EL i fJ PASO iso Tex Aug 29 Re Rebels Rebels els Ii arc now nov iii in the aa Bavispe spa valley in which are arc located locate the Mormon settlements settlements settlements settle settle- ments of San Jose JosP and aca General Rafael Campa who said Wednesday ay that he lie would not guarantee guarantee guaran guaran- tee the safety of Americans after September September Sep Sep- cp- cp 15 was at Bavispe river fourteen fourteen four four- teen miles south of or El Tj Tigre te this morning and only twenty t miles from Colonia 1 General Campa sent a message e to the mining camp of El EI Tigre demanding demanding demand demand- ing in the tile immediate surrender of the camp to the rebel 1 forces The officers officers officers cers of the min mining D company made no reply reIly to the COUri couriers l and th they y re returned returned returned re- re turned to th the rebel camp on the We En Bavispe ri river r. r TI The An Americans In hi the tho Tigre camp ar are preparing to to defend the town ag any nn an rebel attack as the tha fate of otO other bor towns wl wt is enough to warn them such sucha a a. move moc Both the Americans Amer and native native nativo na na- na- na tive tivo Mexican residents Inthe place arc are determined to pr protect their wives the tho ass assaults of ot h rebel aol aol- diera As S the Son a aare are In tho the BaveI teM fer la e h heror tr hort t t tr-of tr s settlers wo have 0 Ch chosen t to remain at their h homes nuts Late Lato reports Bay that the Americans Americana at El Tigre have arranged an nn armistice armistice armis armis- tice with the th rebels rebets in an effort to et effect ef cf a compromise A Assistance was a asked ke today toda from federal troops at Agua Agun ta opposite Dou Douglas las Ariz Arlzo and was refused There Is talk at Douglas of oC forming n R company of Americans to tho American women ut at J Kl El l Tigre J iii I rigo Is one of or tho the richest gold sold mines n In Mexico and If It captured by rebels could finance the tho revolution It Itla ItIs Itis Is la owned b by Kansas City capitalists Jo Joshua hua Stevens Stevens' family LImit Is now at Colonia Juarez Wh where re It Jl la lit being card Continued on Page Fate 7 Column 3 El TIGRE CAMP i IS THREATENED NEB TE-NEB Surrender of Rich Mining Property Property Property Prop Prop- erty Owned by Americans I Demanded by Rebels Continued from Page One for b by tho thc few fow Mormons who remain In Inthe Inthe the colony Stevens was killed Monday by an unknown man man said to have been an all American A message was received toda today from Crom Julius Romney president of or the Mexico Mormon colonies colonies colonies col col- onies saying that the Stevens family was In Juarez He gave no additional details regarding the killing of or the Mormon although It Is believed hero that the he he was killed at his Iris ranch near Pacheco No more refugees have arrived at Douglas from the Sonora colonies A telephone report was received d from Crom Douglas Thursday morning that th there re were no more moro Mormons coming out of tho the Sonora colonies Scouts had b been en sent out from Morelos and the thc other othor Sonora colonies to San Luis Pass to watch for tor an any rebels who may be bo approaching ap approachIng approaching ap- ap tho the colonies The Tho Mormons are arc ready to l leave e a on short notice and come to the tho border if It ft is necessary |