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EL PASO MORNING TIMES, FRIDAY. MAY 19. 1916. 9 mm VILLA ASKED TO BE Is Mill III i ili Wlill li ecrian--i i MMjssamto BURNED IF KILLED our first and bed thought is Mexican Youth Present When "Pancho" Was Shot, Tells of Affray at Guerrero. MB Oftenest thought of for its deliciousness highest thought of for its vholesomeneaa.

Refreshing and thirst-quenching. Dmani 0 jmulnw bfi full rtamr nieknamn tneoaroia tubUitutton. "If I die, burn my body, so It will not be exhibited in Chihuahua and El Paso. This is my last command." This speech was made by "Pancho" Villa an hour arter he had been shot in the right leg at Guerrero, according to Jose Navaret, son of Leandro Navarez, of Galeana, who was present when Villa was shot, and who attended him when he fell. Young Navarez, who Is only 15 years old, now is In El Paso, alter a strenuous overland trip through northern Mexico.

"I was captured when Villa came to San Buenaventura and Galeana," the boy said. "There were 15 of us boys In Galeana who were forced 'to take arms and fight for the Vllllstas. When we came to Guerrero Villa sent his main body into the town and remained with 24 or us near the outskltrs. "The fight in the town had Just started when we saw about 125 Carranza soldiers coining toward us. Before we had a chance to fire they (rave us a volley, and one of the bullets hit villa in the shin, knocking Dim rrom his horse.

"We began to right the Carranclstas and didn't have time to pay any attention to Villa, who was cursing and yelling with pain and rage. We drove off the Car rancistas and went to where Villa was lying. His leg was swollen about twice Its do you know about natural size. Then he told us' that he died to burn his body so it would not be lii THE COCA-COLA ATLANTA, GA. 1 i-r- cxtilDlted.

"After the fight we started on and met a small boy in the road carrying a lunch basket. One or Villa's officers asked where he was going, and he said to take lunch to his father. We followed the boy to where his fnther was, and the rather and son were killed to keep them from telling where Villa was being taken. That night, I was afraid I would he killed, so I escaped and started ror El Paso. I took my time, and was more than a month on the way." ix the'courts Court ot Civil Appeals.

Thursday, May 18, t16. Hon. J. n. Harper, chler Justice; Hon.

E. r. Higgins and Hun. A. M.

Walthall, asso elate Justices. Motion Snbinittcd Continental Oil Cot ton company vs. J. J. Steele, from Jones; motion of plalntirr in error for a rehearing and for corrected findings.

tlonal convention. Mrs. H. T. Corbin read a paper on "The Good Accomplished by Motions for Rehearing Overruled Kansas City, Mexico Orient Railway company vs.

Woman Suffrage in Colorado." Miss Jessie J. S. Oates, from Pecos; Commonwealth McDonald read verses on suffrage topics, Bonding Casualty Insurance company vs Meetings of the Equal Franchise league will be held att o'clock In the afternoon J. A. Knight, rrom Taylor; Jonas Relncdtsen vs.

E. W. Bennett son et from Pecos; First National Bank of Synder vs. W. H.

CREAM AND TALCUM of the first Thursday In the month during June, July and August, at the Chamber of Patterson, from scurry. Commerce building. Reversed and Remanded J. C. White et al.

vs. A. G. Fanis and wife, from El I'aso, Take fragrance the biggest thing in a cigar. Do you know what causes fragrance? Probably not.

How about mellowness? Can you always get it in a cigar? Do you know why one cigar is always mellow and another one sometimes is not? How do you choose a cigar, anyway? Probably, like most men, you "shop around," trying this cigar and that one, until you find a brand that "suits." Or perhaps your dealer studies his merchandise and introduces you to a cigar he's particularly sure of. How much do you know about good cigars? Do you want to know what makes a cigar mellow? Do you want to be able to get a good cigar every time? Read the advertisements of the Owl Cigar, to be run in this paper. First of all, read "The Story of the Million Dollar Cigar." It will appear here next M. A. CUNST Distributors DENVER, COLC Transformation of New POWDER TO TROOPS Affirmed -Commonwealth Bonding Casualty insurance company vs.

R. S. Brannln Mexico Has Been Marked et from Knox, 11 cases. Submitted First State Bank ct al. vs.

Mrs. Alice 0. Walker, from Taylor; Western By Times Special Correspondent. Carlsbad, N. May 18.

"The trans Union Telegraph company vs. R. W. Grlfrls, from Taylor; W. V.

Baker vs. C. E. Brown, Equal Franchise League Also Con-tribute Candy and Goggle to National Guardsmen. formation of New Mexico that has been coming ror the last Tew years is very marked," says L.

F. Bacon, assistant general colonization agent or the Santa Fe rail from Scurry; Dora Evans vs. Jack Evans, rrom Andrews; Consolidated Kansas City Smelting Rerintng company vs. T. E.

Dill, from El Paso; Howard Jaeobe vs. Houston way. Mr. llacon Is spending a rew days In tho Pecos valley this week, getting In touch with the valley affairs. He has been In the Electric company, from Harris; I.

II. King et al. vs. Hardin Lumber- company, from Harris; Sadie B. Brady et al.

vs. J. C. Cope et rrom Leon; C. S.

L. Seureau vs. S. D. Frazer et from Harris; Eureka lee company vs.

Oscar Buckloo, from Harris L. Kalmans vs. Gus Baumbush et from Harris; J. Applebaum ct al. vs.

Spinner-Hay Lumber company, from Harris. Messrs. J. M. Wagstafr and i.

W. Mofrett, of Abilene; H. E. Chesley, of Hamilton, and Tom T. Oarrard, or Midland, are visiting attorneys In the city In connection wita business before the court of civil appeals.

sitae neany. a monin getting oata nrsi nana for literature his department is preparing on New Mexico. "There was a time when few ever expected much from New Mexico, but an Its resources have been looked Into the well-informed claim a great future for the state. Agriculture Hnd the live stock Industry are developing along more modern Hues; In fact, the livestock business In the state, as far as I can learn, Is being wholly readjusted along the most modern lines and the state will be wealthier for It "Mining, especially of copper, bas taken a great advance. But I am told that the mineral resources have hardly been touched so rar.

Yet the total output or the mines in 1015 Is officially reported to be about "1 find much optimism around the state. Many localities are very active In promoting development. The Santa Fe railway Is always ready to assist. The colonization department is giving New Mexico much attention. So Is the advertising department.

We maintain agricultural demonstrators, H. M. Hamer and L. Johnson having your state In their territory. The publicity agents at Topeka and Aruarlllo give New Mexico much valuable publicity through the press or the country.

"The outlook In New Mexico Is good Indeed. All It needs now Is concerted action by the people to bring people and capital to make use of the state's resources." Cold cream, talcum powder, candy and goggles will be sont to the members or Company Texas National Guard, or El Paso, by the El Paso Equal Franchise league as the result of action taken by the league members at a meeting- at the Chamber or Commerce yesterday afternoon. The cold cream and talcum powder will be for use after border patrol service in the hot sun. The smoked goggles will protect the eyes of the guardsmen from the glare of the sun and the wind storms. One pair or smoked goggles will be sent to every member of Company K.

It Is expected that 175 will be needed. As much cold cream and talcum powder as possible will be sent, and other small shipments of sweets and sunburn preventatives will be sent rrom time to time, as long as the troops are on duty. The committee in charge of the plans for aiding the El Paso militia consists or Mcs-dames George H. Clements, B. F.

Jenkins, C. A. Homel, H. T. Corbin and Miss Hutu Augur.

Contributions and anything which It Is desired to be sent to the mllltla members will be received today at the Chamber or Commerce. Mrs. B. F. Jenkins, delegate to the stste suffrage convention at Dallas, resd a report of the activities at the convention, which was held last week.

Mrs. Oeorge Ferguson was appointed delegate to attend the suffrage demonstration to be held at Chicago at the time of the Republican na- one tmnootjoooaooaaonoonDBDDODaorooanoofjoBnpo Thirty-fourth District Court (Dan M. Jackson, Judge.) State of Texas vs. D. Mackcy, murder; case with Jury.

B. V. Rother vs. W. T.

Rother, divorce; granted. Llllle Cunningham vs. II. A. Cunningham, divorce; granted.

Leona Alderson vs. Claud Alderson, divorce; granted. Antonio H. Bssalrlua vs. Delflna R.

Basal-dua, divorce; granted. Ruth Llewellyn vs. Charles Llewellyn, divorce; granted. Myrtle Rudolph vs. John Rudolph, divorce; filed.

Korlv-flrit nwrlrt Court (P. R. Price, Judge.) J. Barney vs. 0.

H. S. A. Railway et al, damages; Judgment tn favor of plalntirr. MayHeld Building Improvement Co.

vs. Carmen Ponce, notes; filed. baptism to the chinch, "an Incrrnse of or 25 per rein, over the previous year. "It must be borne In mind," the report continued, "that the greater part or Um year lor which these statistics are compiled had passed before the adoption of the rive-year program." gates to the national convention pledged to vote for the renouilnallon of the president. Prepared In tho good old rashtoned way riavor "deliriously different" you are sure to llko Sulzberger's Mujestic hums and baron.

Auv. dictments were returned to the county court Two Indictments were returned against Herman Bloch, both alleging receiving and concealing stolen property, one of tho Indictments alleged that Iho defendant received 4J pounds of brass Pullman car trimmings valued at The other Indictment alleged that he received seven car Journals at $l'. The property In both Instances was said to have been Unit of 11. K. Goerlng.

Grand Jury Probing Disorderly Houses Assisted by the police the grand Jury has taken up tho vice crusade against alleged disorderly houses. Two Indictments alleging the running of disorderly houses were returned by the grand Jury. K. N. Bowlngton and Annie McCoy were defendants named.

The woman was also Indicted on a charge of selling malt liquor without a license. The In- War Front Mil tin a South. By Associated Press. London, May 18. Interest In the war on Michigan Democrats for Wilson.

By A lorlated Press. Lansing, May 18. Michigan Democrats, at a slate convention here today. Indorsed the administration of President Wilson and Governor Ferris, and named dclu- Tor Sick USE eratlons has sliirted suddenly to the Italian front, where the Austrlans have begun to attack along the whole line, but particularly in southern Tyrol against the Italian troops threatening Trent. Here the Italian troops occupied positions Just over the Austrian border from the Artljre valley, south or Hoverto.

to the A.ti. Electricity co valley. The Austrian attacks cover a FOR mi rroni oi mues. ine Italians admit their I BLACK POWDER retirement on mis rroni, ana tne latest official Austrian statement shows gains, Removal nntlrA -I in irivti. ih.

Power IT PAYS! th ri.fMiei nf atnmnrh nA Baptists Maize Marked Progress During Year By Associated Press. Minneapolis, May 18. The five-year program adopted last vear r.illiiur for 1,000 new members by baptism, a endowment ror reilred pastors and missionaries, 16,000,000 for educational work and 15,0110,0110 for American missionaries has made marked tirogreas during the lnt few months, acrording to reports submitted to the northern Baptist convention today by the general committee in charge or the program. Applause greeted the reading or the reports, which showed accessions by He that I have moved from 305 S. Oregon Bet 5th Are.

Broadway. SMv-flfth District Court (Ballard coldwell, Judge.) Mary E. Hntton vs. Willis Hutton, divorce; riled. Fern Sprenger vs.

Will Sprenger, divorce; filed. County Court (Adrian Fool, Judge.) State or Texas vs. lien Boatrlght, embezzlement; filed. Justice Courts. (J.

M. heaver, Judge.) State of Texas vs. Oabino Soto, robbery by assault; filed. (James J. Murphy.

Judire.) State of Texas vs. t. Munoz, speeding; fined 15 and cots, 8. IIAH.V WEATHER BLXI.ETIY Conditions that prevailed at the various weather bureau stations throughout the United stales at 8 p. seventy-nrth me- vj xuw icahs.

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To keep these poisons end toxins well flushed from the stnmarh, liver, kldneyi and bowels, drink before breakfaat each day, a glass of hot ater with a teasponnful of limestone phosphate In It. This will cleanse, punry and freHhen the entire alimentary tract, berore putting more food Into the stomach. Oct a quarter pound of limestone phm-phate from your pharmacist. It is Inexpensive and almost tttHcs, eirept a sourish twinge which Is not unrl'nt. Drink phoiphated not water every morning to rid your system of these vile poisons and toi-U111 also to prevent their formation.

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