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Show MRS. A. F. SANDERS BACK FROM MEXICO Special to The Tribune. PROVO, Aug. 28. Mrs, A V Banders, formerly Mrs Liien Jakeman, well known throughout LTtab ae a newspaper writer. arrived In Provo this morning from SO-nora, SO-nora, Mexico, where she has lived for several years. Mis. Bandera says that she came in with Iwentv-Hve other Mor-m.in Mor-m.in lefnge-'S. among them th Hughes ami Jones families oi' Spanish I'ork. in an Interview given oui on her arrival Mr. Sanders said that the situation is very grave In many part? of Mexico. While theie is no serious disturbances at Bonora al the present time, ll Is feared that the rebels are moving in the direction direc-tion "f that sttae and It will not be long ore the rebels overrun that section as they have in other parts of northern Mexico.' Mex-ico.' "The Mexicans," said Mrs Sanders, "have n great contempt for the Americana Ameri-cana since President Taft sen! word In such mild terms for them to leave the Americans alone I don't think that matters will Improve at all until the United States lakes a hand and give" Meh o a good spanking " Mrs Bandera related a number of pa-thelh- incidents in connection with the exodus of the Mormons. Mrs Banders Is loud In her praifce of the people Of El -Paso for their kind and generous I real men, of the refugees. |