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Show iiMON COLONISTS TAKE I htruut ON BORDER I El Paso, Texas, April 29. Additional Addi-tional couriers sent to tho Mormon colonics of Onihca and More'.os from Douglas by Bishop C. W. Llllywhlte has resulted In nil of tho men, women wom-en nnd children of two colonies being be-ing brought to tho border. Tho last courier carried instructions to tho colonists to got out of Mexico Immediately. Im-mediately. Antl-Amorlcan feeling in Sonora Is much moro bitter than in the state of Chihuahua and It is bollovcd that no American's life now Is safo In that state. Bishop LUlywhlto's action followed fol-lowed Information ho had rocolved of threats made by Mexicans to attack ' tho colonists. IH In tho Chihuahua colonies there ji still nro n tow Americans and theso H aro being urged to got to the bor- H dor without delay. The greatest H monaco In tho Chihuahua colonies j In tho presence of tho filibuster bands jH of Uio Quovcdo, brothers and Gulttor- H ez, both of which hhvo gono into tho, j colony country for the purpose of 1 looting nnd robbing. A general exodus of all Americans '( from El TIgre, Cananoa nnd Nacozarl H followed when Mexican hatred for 'i Americans was fanned into fury by, j news of the fighting at Vora Cruz. !H Few Americans remain now In tho H mining districts of Sonora. H |