Show RE REENTER MEXICO TO SAVE PROPERTY Special to The Herald El EI Paso Sept Sopt 19 Extra n.-Extra Extra coaches were vere attached to to the Mexico Northwestern train which left for Pearson and tho the Mormon district this morning to accommodate Mc Mormon rmon m men n returning to bring their property out of Mexico until the tho r revolutionary trouble trouble trouble trou trou- ble has been permanently ended The Tho return of ot the tho Mormons was In response to resolutions which the tho Mormon ormon officials officials I. I Issued from headquarters after the they had been adopted by tho the central committee of or Juarez stake stales Th The resolutions follow tollow In view of tho recent visit of President McClellan to the colonies In the tho Casas CasaR Grandes district and his report based on the most thorough thorough thorough thor thor- ough Information he could obtain we wo feel that now Is 18 an opportune time for men having cattle farm products tB or household goods that need caring for to return to the colonies If they care to and look Jook after their thol Interests The Tho conditions that make e the present time seem seam m opportune for this work are that there arc are apparently apparently apparently ap ap- few rebels In that part of ot the tho country at present and but little little lit lit- tle rebel robel activity manifest whit federal garrisons already occupy the towns of Pearson Nueva Casan Casas Grandes La Ascencion Sabinal Sa- Sa binal and Guzman and a detachment detachment detach detach- ment of ot federals Is now on Its way from Guzman to Palomas There are arc many belonging to the colonists in the district and good offers have been mado to buy most of the cattle Thoro There Is much lucern hay corn and oats that might be harvested ested and perhaps sold Junius Romney R H. H S S. S Harris Charles Charlos CharlesE E E. E McClellan Guy C. C Wilson and O. O P. P Brown Drown as ns the central committee signed tho the resolutions I |