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Show MMUT . I - leai ratio: I Information is Brotigtii (o United States ' H By "Edgar" Lunt and Party Wlto i M INCREASING ANTKtalCAtf XfBM : 'H M Both Rebels and, 'Federals1 are1 ,, M Turninjf Against Americans '" i Great Indignities Practiced 1 B In a special message from ,EP , H Paso, -Tex., tho information Jis H conveyed that a bitter" feeling1 H against the' "Mormon ' 'cdlonists H has arisen within tho last? f ow 'u 1 H weeks by both" rebels and fedf' 1 erals. The message vcontainsHhev IlH name of 'Edgar " Lunt, who is iH believed to be'Edgartoh Lunt, a ; brother Kbf Senator1 Lurif and' ,M several df the othei well-known ' 11 residents-of this' city. Themes ,1 sage is as follows: iH El Paso, Tex., Feb. 17. Mor l mons yet renlaining in Mexico' 1 must, be taken out by auto or I'flH they will be subjectdd to greater indignities than the American ' IH colonists in Mexico have suf- ' !H fered in the past. This is, the' 'vfl message brought out of Mexioo- , ' by, George Look, Dr. W. U(W&, , i rect from the Mormon cblbnis V 1b! by auto. They say that federals v ' b! and rebels alike are burning jj houses and fences belonging to H Mormons and that General' (bI Antonio Rabago, commander of 1 H the federals in the state of Chi-' ;H chuahua, has issued an anti-Am-' erican warning for all the :H "gringoes" to keep out of Mex- ''! ico. En route to El Paso from' Ascension, Look was robbed of H $500 by Emilio Campa, the re- i" stored rebel leader; who in now I H with Salazar. Look says' 'that ' '! Colonia Diaz and Ascension .' M were burned by Rojas arid 'not' Gomez, and contrary to Salazar-s'-' H orders. Because of this Rojas H has been sent to Sonora. R Salazar's rebels are now at- 'M Ascension in the Mormon dis- M trict, and Emelio Vasquez Gomez1 M the new provincial president of M Mexico, who has just been pro-' . M claimed by the rebel chiefs, is M at'Ojitos, near Ascension. M |