Show REFUGEES ARE ON I MARCH TO MARFA MARPA PRESIDIO Tex Jan 16 All All the Mexican federal soldiers and th the 1000 refugees wile sought Bought safety In the United States after atter the capture of lot Ojinaga had lad left lert Pr Presidio today for their march to toMar Mar Maria MArla fa from which point they are to to l be o transported b by railroad to Fort Bliss near El EI Patio Paso The ragged army was scattered for tor seven sixty miles along the tho tho mount mountain ln road to Marfa Marta closely guarded l by United States cavalrymen ca Gen Salv Salvador Mercado Mer Mer- cado until r 1 military chief y lit T p 1 roTY in anOther an eti Castro Other federal et ral generala 1 or on horses The common soldiers and ana the women refu refugees ees many of ot thorn them carrying earIng children children chil chit dren in their arms m made the mar march h afoot Major McNamee of tho the United States Slates 9 border patrol rode lode at tho the head of ot the thelong thelong long column with an escort of f three troops from tho the fourteenth Cavalry while two troops brought up th tho rear Each of ot the hungry horses which were wera brought acro across s the time river with wah the routed Mexicans bore hore at least two riders usually a man and a l woman Burros carried domestic belongings s packed In bundles on both sides with children perched on top Despite their ragged appearance which suggested only misery and hunger the tho soldiers and women were In merry I spirits Now and then groups of or soldiers ol lIers broke broko into song while others at ot the stopping stop ping places ate with great eagerness tho the rations s supplied by the American troops The TIme whole procession winding through tho the mountain passes ICS was watt a picture of oC primitive movement of or people before the time thedas days s of or railroads It ft t will he be Monday nl night rt before the refugees arrive at Marfa to board the theten theten ten trains which await there to carry them to El EI Paso I Iten |