Show N R BElS' BElS RELEASE MORMON I Pasty Party of Thirteen That Returned Re Returned Returned Re- Re turned to Colonies to Save Property Mis Missing ing Special to The Herald TEL rL PASO Tex Sent 27 Demar J i Bowman the Mormon Mo mon who was captured b by the rebels and held for 1000 ransom was liberated and has returned to Pearson This information information tion lon was brought broucht to El EI Paso Thursday b by O. O Lunt of or Colonia P Pacheco who came from Pearson on tho the Northwestern Northwest Northwest- ern passenger train Thirteen Mormon bo boys boy's s 's who went to Colonia Pacheco Garcia and Chul- Chul chupa to sabo what tho thoy could of the Mormon property have not been heard from tram and Mr Lunt sa says s much un uneasiness uneasiness ness Is felt by their relatives Reports from tho the mountain colonies say ay that every everything that could be carried car car- ried nod away has been taken by the rebels rebels reb rob els cis who are arc riding through the mountain mountain mountain moun moun- tain district and what cannot be bo carried carried carried car car- ried off Is broken up by tHe looters A few Mormons at Colonia Garcia were disarmed of their pistols by the rebels and a no man who had been sent Continued on Page Pago I Column I. I 1 MEXICAN REBELS v A RELEASE BOWMAN r Party SParty of Thirteen That Re Returned Returned Re- Re t turned to Colonies to Save Property Missing I Continued from Crom Pa Page Pano c 1 I. I Q t tO Colonia Pacheco co to bring brine back ack some I ruff and vegetables I was wag neaten beaten by b- lio rebels with their swords words until the thet t on his back was vas broken b by the blows He was sent to the Stevens Ste rt I b home ho me n r T Pacheco b by Alden Stevens i T son on of oC Joshua Stevens who vho was killed tj tsy rebels He reported upon his hla 13 return return re- re turn to Pearson that th there thet-o te were v r bels In Colonia Pacheco and that It Jt I was as necessary s r u for him to escape cape In In the night ln io to gave e a his JUS 1115 life 1111 inc J 4 Mr Ir Lunt says sas that the anti antl-Amerl- antl American Ameri- Ameri can Ican can feeling Is growing In the tho Pearson y district that th the agitators are telling li tho Mexican workmen that they are aretI being oppressed it by the American n comp companies com- com p which p pay the thc Americans Us high wages and give ghe Mexicans the menial work to do He lie says Ins that the thc fed fed- orals rals nt at Pearson are doing no nothing and andi ande i e tn to have ha ho no In inclination to o pursue the r rebels bels A federal officer In comand com com- cornis is nand and of ot seventy five volunteers rs went out from Pea Pearson on and when he reached the canyon canon refused d to go further The volunteers It-volunteers volunteers became disgusted at his ea cowardice and quit returning to their homes r hallway Contro Contractor tor Robbed Bobbed a. a r Juarez Mexico Sept 27 Rebels Rebels raided the camp of William Orr contractor contractor contractor con- con tractor employed b by the Mexico lele Northwestern Northwestern North- North western estern t railway and forced the Amer- Amer I Jean to giro gh over his payroll amounting amount- amount i Ping lug ing to about a equipment e valued pat at 1000 and about In com com- supplies A report of ot the he raid which occurred Wednesday was re- re here toda today b by railway ralla officials 11 rand Kand nd Orrs Orr's friends One report says the American merl an contractor was maltreated Tn y the rebels and 2nd was Injured J e Orrs Orr's camp Is situated at Cumbre Cumbte In the Casas Grand Grandes s district south of or Federal troops guarding the thep if p camp were removed remo a few days before before be- be fore ore the reb rebel l raid Orr reports u t All An IB Is reported quiet at Pearson but buth h the rebels remain within a fe few miles i of of the to town n evidently awaiting reini rein rein- Enemies Dunce Dance Together Cog i Federal oust anti rebel soldiers dance In Inthe i ithe 1 the same halls at Casas Grandes r Is held b by government forces s Ii and there seems to be he no effort t on the part of federals In the district list to check the rebel raids according to Park Patk Look who arrived here toda today I b He came to report to his father George GeorgeL L Look that their ranch was raided yesterday yesterday yes yes- es ranch manager manager manager man man- and their Mexican ager taken for ransom fV i j Victim of Unwritten n La r Douglas Ariz S Sept pt 27 27 Ja La Le Ley Fuga the time unwritten law dreaded b by bythe bythe the Mexican revolutionists re claimed f General Alejandro Vega Yega when ho hoeft left ert eft Cananea overland o last laRt Satur Saturday a under guard of six soldiers for Her- Her I. I ho according to the word yord that f reached here toda today K i Shot while trying trying- to escape escape was the official report report- Vega Yega was arrested arrest arrest- ed at Naco three weeks ago on a a. at t charge of Inciting the Yaqui Indians to revolt and attempting to bribe the theu thea u a- a commander of oC the federal garrison In InI I a small mall Sonora town to join the rebels r J Again ln Raided Battled I Douglas Ariz Sept 27 Four Four hung hun- hun g drell dred rebels entered the town of oC 4 s thirty miles west of ot aro aro yesterday and took what had been left after two previous pre raids According to to Information which reached the Mexican I consul the rebels A were commanded by b Antonio Rojas S ii who had been reported In the state of oC s Chihuahua Rojas was report reported somewhere somewhere some some- where south of Cananea to today a A hand band of rebels looted the Gab- Gab t alonda ranch tanch thirty Cl c five miles southwest southwest south south- I west of or Douglas stole all the horses f and provisions pro and were reported to tov toI I v have ha carried away two Mexican women i employed on the tho ranch t 1 tat Tucson Ariz Sept 27 i.-A i. 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V Page r i one of the owners of oC a mining prop- prop fi r ert erty on n the Yaul Yaqui river thin thirty miles from created a scene cel in the thet i t. t f t count county jail hero tOda today where he went t to refute the thc statement of oC Emilio a r the rebel Mexican lea leader er that Can T L t had never YI molested or threatened threat- threat I i ened to kill Americans J J Pa Page age l' l a arrived f r today tOdar from Sonora mora and went event to the theL L jail where h 11 ha had a verbal clash dash t the rebel chief H lie charged chant Campa with looting and destroying n his camp campon on August 20 29 and threatening to 1 kill killI I t T 1 him Only the pleas of his wife saved savel t said Page Pas After Campa had f r looted his hou house e. e Page Pae said tilt the rebels tore his wife's silk dresses into tO rags and the rude rode away the thc strips of silk decorating lh th the tails of their th hor horses e Campa wanted to tu shako shake t hands with Page Pane lint but the thc latter angrily i spurned the proffer lo Manned Incised Sept 27 Conr Congress i. ress today to- to dol day granted President Maderos Madero's re- re for COt authority to ask permission of the United States t again to lo transport transport transport trans trans- port Mexican troops through American territory Unless the authority IK It refused b by k 1 Washington troops under General Tracy Trac Aub Aubert rt now at nt Ojinaga will be beI I sported Part Pan of the command 1 will bo lc sent over I the Southern Pacific acUte railroad railroad entering Mexico at I i iel el Rio Hlo F Tex and the thc u others hers will bo he sent Hent to id Diaz to operate o t with General Blanquet In command ut at ati a KI J Orozco's army now I Is occupying pol po- po 1 l among tho the haciendas near Lak La- La k babia Piedra Blanca and In Ur the time thet t ron range c of oC hills known as aK Sierra Burro which offer after excellent opportunities for Cor Cort t defense The live government expects to fiend lend three columns against the thc rebel l R potations Increased rebel activity It In the tho state slate jot Hof Chihuahua makes It impracticable to reduce the le federal eral forces there thew I r Railroad c Bur Hunted flurried d. d i Juarez Mexico Sept 27 Three Three bridges es were burned today on n tho the Mexico Northwestern railway running southwest of this point through gh the tile U American settlements of or the thc Casas Casa f. f Grand Grandes s dl district With the longest trestle on the line burned a few ew days das aB ago the destruction today shuts aunts oft off rr r thIs tills port of or entry from all any catlon Cation with the Interior of oC Mexico |