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Show MEXICANS ENJOY MORMON HOMES lfl Paso. Tev . 'm- r..- a number of colonists are arriving hen from the colonies, belnc th-o whp braved the danger of tho rebels and returned af. ter the first exodus They sav that conditions are moro chaotic there than they have boon at any time In tho pasL Tho iinfho iMcxIcans and tho reikis who hav0 lirod of fighting am: looting have settled down In I he homes or the Mormons In tho colonies and have stubbornly refused to sur-render sur-render anything which belonged to tho Mormons When Knrique C. Bowmnn and otbor prominent colonists colon-ists of Dublan and Juarez ntlompted to save a little of their crops by loallr, wheat to bo sent to Chlhua-hua Chlhua-hua fo- sale, they were stopped by the natives who declared that as they had no crops that they would not allow al-low the wheat to bo sent out of the colonies for fear that thev would starve this winter. Threats were openly made against the fcttlers if they attempted to rp-niovo rp-niovo their proportv, although several succeeded In getting small kquantl-tics kquantl-tics of goods out. T. M. Spilsberry. has flnallv oh. tained his release by promising to send his captors two sacks prf sugar A number or the refugees who aro nrrlvii.e; from Mexico nrc leaving Tuesday for the following places In Utah. To Richrio!'1 "'i--Amies. Pratt Julin. Marba "loth Thurber. To Frairle. T - L. Ross. Tucker. To Provo. Utah -J. H. Rowlev. Emerald Em-erald V Stout To Logan. Utah Donald C. Black To Salt Lake Eva and Harry duff |