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Show HUB fflffllCO aaaaaaaa Rftitts Rob MoraiM CtMsts asl M MalicMy Bestrey Fruit M ami Property M LEADERS REFUSE TO INTERFERE H Conditions Almost Intolerable fsaaLa! and No Relief In Sight H Orozco to be Deposed jH Rebels continue to harass the M Mormon colonies of western Chi- H huahua and Sonora. Colonia H Dublan was raided last Friday, according to advices received, at H El Paso byjmuil and telegraphed. ., M to the Salt Lake Tribune, and y M property of much valuo taken. M Two trainloads of rebels invaded M Dublan and confiscated practical- M ly all of the best horses in this settlement for their own use. H Fruit was picked green on the H trees and scattered along tho road M by the rebels when they found it , was not palatable. Upon being aH shown receipts from Generals Salazar and Campa and guaran- M tees of safety for themselves and M their property the rebels told the H Mormons that they were not ,H bound by those recoipts$th6y , i - iaH jt it f . C!tfT,-r-.".----a-Buaaaaaaaaaaaaaal 4okPg-reryfrftTifgififgm; II. S. Harris, Bishop Thurbcr laaaaaaal and A. B. jCall wore called to 1 Guadaloupe, a small settlement H near Dublan, where tho rebels H had taken everything of valuo - H and were threatening tho Mor- H mon residents. A number of the 'H rebels were compelled to return H the horses to Colonia Dublan res- H idents when receipts from Sala- H zor were shown, others declined, H claiming that the orders were is- H sued after they had secured the animals. Trouble is again feared B and the colonists are preparing H to protect themselves. H Evidence is in the hands of H Mexican government agents hero H tending to show that Emilio Vas- M quez Gomez soon will be asked H to assume the provisional presi- H dency of Mexico and tjiat Gener- al Pascual Orozco, Jr., who re- H pudiatcd him, will be deposed .- M and succeeded by General David ' H De La Fuente. H |