Show Mormon Colonies i To Be Protected Mexican Government Stations Garrisons in Northwestern Northwest Northwest- em ern Chihuahua Special to The Republican Herald L PASO Sept 21 Indications Indications now no E EL are that the Mormon colonies In Chihuahua soon will bo be protected with witha a sufficient number of ot Mexican federal troops to guarantee their safety if IC the troops prove effective F Federal eral troops now occupy Janos ano and La Ascension In northwestern Chihuahua Chihuahua- This Information matlon mation received d at tho the Mormon headquarters toda today from C. C V V. horn horn- ne ney who Is at N N. M M. Tho Iho front Mr Ir Romney message e says say that nothing has been heard from the tho men who went to Din from tho the refugee camp to care caro for tor tho the II live stock ur d to fating bring out what p personal per pcr- r- r property the they could Many Ian cuttic cuttic cut cut- tic have hll heon been stolen and In Inthis Inthis Inthis this colony colon and the tho men at are nrc anxious to go o to 10 Colonia Diaz and protect protect pro pro- their property i E With Douglas Ariz Aria Sept 21 Rebel 21 Rebel mo move mont meat to the tho east cant t and west of ot gun Agun Continued on Page Paco 1 i Column 0 G. MORMON COLONIES TO BE PROTECTED Mexican Government nt Stations Garrisons in Northwestern Northwest Northwest- em ern Chihuahua Continued From ra rage rigo e One were reported tada today leading to the tho conclusion that the mobilization of oC rebel bands band with the view of or attackIng attack attack- I ing Agua Prieta had hart failed tailed 1 A A. band of ot was re reported ye- ye I ported to have havo gone through San Sari Mig Mig- uel pass Chihuahua carrying with them the tho twenty-ono twenty bars of or silver and gold old bullion bumon stolen from the El EI Tigre mine when It was captured b by Salazar a week ago The bars of ot bullion n weighed pounds each The They were packed on mules Identified as the property of or Bishop o of Colonia Col- Col onla onia Morelos l Train service between Cananea and I Nogales ales was resumed today tOda The wounded In the battle at San Joaquin and the prisoners taken b by I Colonel on Obregon are expected from Fronteras tomorrow Tho The prisoners will not be executed according to Mexican Mex Mex- lean ican officials I Orozco Senior Taken to Kl El iao aRo I El Paso Sept 21 VIva Viva Orozco cried derisive federal sympathizers sympathizer at atthe atthe atthe the railroad station when Coal Pascual Orozco Orosco former Cormer military chief of ot Juarez and father o of pf the leader of ot the l I Mexican Mexican can revolution arrived tonight from Iram Marfa l Tex handcuffed to an au alleged ed smuggler smug In custody custod of a United States marshal The revolution will triumph retorted retort retort- cd ed the tho aged Orozco to tho the crowd of ot looting hooting Mexicans who followed him to the count county Jail Coatless a thin cotton shirt afforded him little protect protection on from the tho sharp wind Tomorrow he will be given a prelimInary preliminary prelim prelim- inary mary examination on a charge of ot murder mur mur- der lieI preferred b by the Mexican consul at it El Paso who socks seeks his extradition extradition extradition tion to Mexico Colonel Jose Cordova a member of ot General Orozco's Orozco staff and prime adviser advis advis- er to the rebel commander In was detained at Marfa pending the tho completion of ot extradition charges He HeIs Heis Hes Is s expected tomorrow w Warning Given Ghen M micro locIe El BI Paso Sept 21 Minister Minister Calero when whon ho he departed from Washington ton two weeks ago carried to President Madero Madero Ma- Ma dero warning from tho the state department department department depart depart- Ma j ment to put down the revolution In thirty days according to tho the declaration declara- declara lon tion made hero tonight ht by Juan Pedro directly I Senor come comes hero here from rom Washington D. D C. C where ho Is said Maid to have havo represented tho the Zapata revolution In tho south of or Mexico He Ic Heays says ays that he also can speak for tor the I Orozco revolution In the north and that Francisco I. I Do De La Ia Barra will be bo ac acceptable acceptable ac- ac both to Zapata ta and Orozco as asa asa asa a provisional president warranting the suspension of ot hostilities in all aU the tho re- re public De La Barra was wa former em- em to tho the United States and provisional provisional pro pro- visional president of ot Mexico after the tho Diaz regime Chief Oro Orozco co In Skirmish El EI Paso Sept 21 Reports n Reports of ot a 1 skirmish skir mish between rebels led b by Pascual Orozco Jr and federals defending a ranch anch on the Coahulla Coahuila state stateline line Ine Indicated to officials here today the he course being pursued by the rebel I commander In p I On Thursday Orozco and his 1200 rebels rob rob- els passed a ranch owned by General f Trevino and located on the Coahuila Coahulla I west boundary seventy five miles south I of or the tho Texas TexaR border Orozco continued Into nto Coahuila Coahulla moving due east cast Ac- Ac i Ac-i I cording to the tho report of ot Enrique C. C I Llorente Mexican consul at El Paso 50 defenders of ot the ranch routed 1200 rebels Campa In Auto Tucson Ariz Aris Sept 21 The Tho Tho automobile automo bile of ot an American mining engineer en named save Campa the rebal leader from capture by Colonel Girones Girone's federals Wednesday Wednes- Wednes day ay the rebel chief abandoning his men len to effect his own escape Campas Campa's desertion of or his men was described In a message from Altar which stated that when the federals were on the heels of ot the fleeing rebels after the tho rout of or the latter by Campa mot met the tho mining engineer He forced to turn about and take him out of or danger leaving his men ion to shift for themselves Hocks Hocks- worth took Campa to a point near on tho the Sonora railway I The residents in Altar are acing cing starvation In their flight the tho i reb rebels ls looted bl ranch which Is owned by an English syndicate They took all of ot the tho horses leaving leaving- tho tim American cowboys marooned on an the desert Siege of ot I I Mexico City Sept 21 After After sharp I fighting with the rebellious Indians at Tetla in which the tho Indians re reI repulsed re- re pulsed General Rivera and his federal I forces succeeded today In lifting the siege of ot Oaxaca i Etla Is a small town to on the Mexican Southern railway Just north of or Oaxaca Several thousand Indians led b by Zapa Zapa- have besieged tho the state capital capitalI for tor a week |