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\twentyfour hours. From points weet and east of Columbus the remainder! be given authority to pursue into , aE BV eBNING WURLD, £RLDAY, MAKRUH 10 | MEXICA NS CONTINUE THEIR RAIDS ON UNI TED STATES BORDER | shagico and | the | interests of Americans in Mexico and along the torte U. S. CAVALRY AND INFANTRY AT THE MEXICAN BORDER Ja nericans held as prisc sora an m, Germany ana eset tlt at the time, were reported to have) grockHOLM, (via London), Merch ure ‘safe, the troops will be withdrawn been marked for execution ‘ ty announced that the ex= TROOPS ON BORDER READY FOR DASH Am illa’s papers was a copy of incapacitated Tussian and Nothing this Government has done for years received more en:-| , CE eee were rar weereee Cale | goutayd HE. AIT or one tone Weekes thusiastic and general approval than the step taken by the Cabinet to-day. , : : ‘ Gen. Enitiiano Zapata, inviting him’ | wil be fun each way vie. Sweden usiastic and general approval than the step taken by o-day y ; te Join in war on the United a Will be fun each way vie, Aware The troops have been camped along the border for many months, They “{ shall not expend another shell on | or four trains of prisoners will be F 7 g a changed ench week. are acclimated, well drilled, well equipped and fairly yearning for a fight. brother Mexicans,” Villa wrote in the | esse It is anticipated that . M “ill be forthe i letter, “but will preparo and organize ‘th i icipated that news ot action in Mexico will be forthcoming In *) to attack the Americans on their own short time. Although haste is necessary in order that Villa may not have an op- portunity to retire into the interior of Mexico, the American soldiers will Not be sent across the border until the expedition is fully provisioned and Prepared for hard work. Guerilla tactics will be adopted by the Villa soil and let them know that Mexico STOP CATARRH! OPEN a land of the free and the tomb of NOSTRILS AND HEAD torces. Particular satisfaction is felt that Gen, Funston is to be in ¢ rge of the invasion, When he started out after Aguln aldo in the Philippi rd | thornless crowns and traitor plnote Villa proposed that the Joint move. } Says Cream Applied in Nostrils nent with Zapata against the United { Relieves Head-Colds at Once, States should occur six months from |} Jan. 6, Zapata, so far as known, made {f your nostrils are clogged and yout ept and this may hase head is stuffed and you can’t breathe no move to a me been responsible for Villa's decision freely because of a cold or catarth, just he had the same orders that were sent to him to-day—to get his man Vs. CAVALR Y ON to march on Columbus alone get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Bala : ; ip i es i : * ic ‘ sto ) a 0 “dead or alive.” sinedibineat holla wr ° i x Vitla, in the letter, attributed his |#t any drug store. Apply 1 little of " ; this fragrant, antiseptic creem inte defeat at Agua Prieta last November | vote mostrils. and tet it penetrate | jto the action of the United States through every air passage of your head, \ | The Senate met to-day with the air of @ man who has his hand on the) gure Mountain Artillery, the ite | trigger but isn't quite ready to fire. On the desk of Senator Gallinger lay with twelve ew guns” on mules, | @ flat out declaration of war. Senator Fall had a resolution calling for and expecially adapted to work in fod an invading force of 500,000 men hi 1 where Villa ts suppos 1! to have taken refuge Other forees which could be con- centrated and started across the In- ternational line within two days, in- Government in permitting Carranza | soothing and healing the inflamed, swol- military authorities to send Ameri- | mucous membrave and you get in- s for the stant relief. i how good it feels. Your nos- trils are open, your head is cle more hawking, ‘snufflin can territory reinforcer Mexican town opposite Douglas, Ariz, and declared that act an inva- wht hs base al aks Oddo toad dache, dryness or struggling and an insult to the people. th. Ely’s Cre lun is just “At that time,” Villa told Zapata, | what sufferers from head colds and ca “{ yestrained, but with the greatest |tarrh need, It’s a delicht.—Advt | aimiculty, the tmpulse of my troops } to attack the City of Douglas.” Carranga, he also stated in the | r, had sold Mexico to the United States, agreeing to lease Magdalen Rey for ninety-nine years, and giving | over control of the Mexican national | ailrond, The list of casualties resulting from | Carnegie Hall © early morning raid upon Colum | . || Monday, Mar. 13th, at 8.30 Nearly every Senator had telegrams hotly demanding summary tion. But the disposition of most of them to wait and see what the military authorities would do before risking au outbreak in the Senate. shi Stone, angered c ugh, efern vaders M Mcerderinn vhsige," announced be was ta vouch with the War Dopert:|1ate 82 Miz Field Artie, bat. | " *\talion of the Fourth Field Artillery, | ment constantly, and intimated that he himself might take the lead in a! with 36 feild and mountain guns, and | @emand for aggressive action infantry forces that would bring the The Senate postponed action on the Columbue outrage, despite reso- | total number up to 8,000. futions of war by Senator McCumber of North Dakota and Senator Fall of Seventh, Eighth and New Mexico and a bitter speech by Senator Ashurst of Arizona. a El Paso; the “Every Senator feels as resentful over this brutal and bloody outrage | Eaprtsetan aaarowene ama | 8 does the Senator from Arizona,” sald Senator Stone. “But the Executive |trrcniry are at Douglaw is using now every bit of force at his command. Tho Cabinet at thie mo- | 49000 MEN ARE AVAILABLE FOR ment is considering the situation {n consultation with the military, Until | DASH INTO MEXICO. the Senate is informed as to all the facts—as it will be very soon—it seems) ‘There are in all about 19,000 ied oe es . |bus is, so far as has been as to me that it will better befit our position to wait a few hours at least. along the border, but at least 3,0 | mare |tained, as follows: \f To voice frankly Ame: - ") of these would have to be held where M AMERICAN DEAD. | So Mt M MRL RAE CL std ‘they are we a reserve force unt:! vol- | | . A. L. RITCHIE, hotel proprietor; eaten oe * "The prompt action of the Cabinet made any action by the Senate | unteerm could be obtained, , Columbus. Ww ie ad ft upmecessary. Senator Ashurst in his speech declared that within a short; Gon. Funston, Amer | OR. H. M. HART, cattle inspector. Ve condemn the sims nf tic Powers time the War and State Departments had prepared plang for the removal, tfeop commander, “urgently recom- El Paso. the Teutonic Powers as a of w great part of the border force mended” to the War Department to. Gicning was hesitating aii | W. A. DAVIDSON, Company K, § menace to human liberty. ‘ ” ¢ day that American troops be given x , . t Texas Guard, E! Paso. Admission by tickets with- A flying column” of about ) men, according to 1 niative plans of authority te pursue Mexican bandite | 19, ; me Hs ae ; WALTON WALKER, United States out charge. Apply at hall. high army officials, will constitute the probing force, to which will be dele-|jn,.5 Mexico, sei utte & BSuperio: Gusteme eer A Rights C fated the most active work of searching out Villa 4). URgeRRly. ese dé th dividend started ut 95, off 9, and aan ANSWER: A American Rights Committee gently recommend,” said the edi toh, AMMMPiGKS Sins wesned c LES DEWITT MILLER, Ale 9 GrokGe MAVEN PUTNAM, Pres. The “flying column” will consist chiefly of cavairy. General's m This force probably will concentrate at or near Columbus within | of Staff Scott, “that American troops ity al manera. ~ OOMILTON JAMES. yur. i ' MRS. MILTON JAMES. rly s ne \Troops Prepare for Attack After. ss enw. J. Jd. MOORE, merchant. 45 Cedar Street ty being confi and war industria! issue of the expeditiouary arm) wil! be hurried across with suppites and munt-|Mexican territory hostile Me tions suffictent to last them until they have gone far enough south into! bandits who invade American terri- Mexican territory to tura toward each other, thereby surrounding Villa, |*°°Y: \ cieegene “Courier Says Bandits Are Only marx 4. poss, sergeant ma 1 : “So long as the border is shelter | chine Gun Troop, 13th U. 8, Caval The inability of the Carranza Ad-ing to army oMoers who have kept |, : : after roms Incrcaae of 644 F he witann f a 000 RANK T. KENDVALL, hoi thinistration to deal with Vilia has|track of things in Northern Mexico. pede aiding hdl peat vo eemes tons in unfilicd ord Fernie Eight Miles Away — Mexicans shoer, Troop K, 13th U. 8 Cavalry. Yieen completely ablish cord-|Gen. Trevino, who wan assigned bY! Orin, Gen, Pershing reporte the Mex. |*okened around midday and tradin PAUL SIMON, Corporal , 13th U. 8. Carranza to capture Villa after Villa! 2!” {i | ican Consul at El thinks that |¥@S active in spots, Continental Ca = Raided U. S. Ranches. ani NIEVERGELT, Band Ser- alt | int 3 pA Ale Aha catch had massacred Americans aoveral tact advanced to 88, 1 there should be no objection to Amey . up 616 points, Ame ,geant, 13th U, S. Cavalry. y arch i ist S| months ago, has never made a MOVE, | ican troops entering Mexico in pur- |°@% Locomotive, Pressed ate xe HARRY = WISWALL, — Corporal, according to the best Information ob- . and Car i : COLUMBUS, N. M., March 10. ouriers arriving from the south this Troop G, 13th U. 8. Cavalry. q suit of Villa and that he would wire ‘ar and Foundry were stror ost Dangerous tasnabla: hete: Se Ege Teen ing bon | AIA Losorn _strong FRED A. GRIFFEN, private, Troop nable K_13th U. 8. Cavalry «Neat a Gen. Punston has been quested ” spurted 3 to 4 polats i * Month. to obtain from Col. Stocum, in com. | Peration: he afternoon broug t Franciseo Villa v inore than 2 We wil Cent fn THOMAS BUTLEN, private, Troop d K, 13th U.S. Cav Save Yor kJ is encamped only five miles from the border and is ready for anothe change of season| TMS has caused considerable com- some of Villa’s men ear’ dent btive buy Meet ff Mareb mand at Columbus, ty an % Gen. Munston to-day advil Gen, , OM Active buying ea Na t er vie ee te n the | AMERICAN, vel UNDED. restal Sper Den Kueh, most la authcaeii ie. basal tee Suis Boott of the disposition of troops to} Prices of industrials hardened on Columbus. Villa bandits are said to be in hiding in th i | Sigh: BENSON, Lieutenant, Troop Sin er ste nt month bandite eer the bo: meet present border conditions. yt2e early afternoon and held w Columbus, and a cowboy brings in a report that an Anierican raucher)G@, 13th U. &. Caval Mey 9 ond Otel year because th oop the border yesterday. | iis message reads: hear the high levels. Coppers y this morning. | yJES8E Pt TAYLOR, Troop F, 13th woere| named Hoppa was murdered Havo just made following dieposi- !4ull and ratis neglected i : Sete than a ot among army officers, they hold-| tion of iroops for protection of the, Woolen was strong. « many se ng that we are permitted by @ lon€! porder: Three companies of infantry | Smelters advar to can stand. | standing agreement with Mexico tol ar columbus, one at Victoria, two ut market clowed ‘00 often it is| pursue into that country bandits, wh rhe one ry {y now here, prepared to THEODORE KALZORKE, Troop hi imEnE L. 13th U.S, Cavalry. early "MICHAEL BARMAZEL, Machine only Gun Troop, 13th U. 8. Cavalry. The entire Thirteenth United S$ meet the rumored attack. ‘Tne Villista vanguards were and strong | this afternoon, but {t was reported a | body of Villa t BEKMAN.—On Hachita, two at Las Clennegas, two at (little beluw the top, JOHN YARBROUGH, Troop K, 2 wk staat only | h2¥@ committed outrages in the Unit-| gan ecMtrsineniard at Nacsiuat oi = lake Meade ol I SMEs VEANER, 44 M, 13th | Pasel > . § a . two at Naco Colca! sald he doubted if V Jo ives ever go’ I find roo n ineral f till spring | od Btates, guarding the railroad bridges at b w LN naonniaren U.S. Cavalr; hy 40 Llack if the system iv} A formal statement from the Cer-|nardinv, These dispositions will r » ls tia, SR V = JOHN KEOGH, Troop G, 13th U.S. ‘ fortified, if the} ranza government wus expected dur-| lieve the cavalry, making the latter AIMPAid Moe. Ty Uf) gas ¢ panei + Ewenty | Cavalry. | of Holy Patuily, Oagtie Wie aad jos are} ing the day. The Administration had | available for any call. + m the Hue and camped ne attack yesterday was entirely 14 177th fot ivy ie basis for the belief that this state- he Tenth Iry hag been or- res Into a sense of secu by Villa uddenly, March 9, MICHANL ment will declare Villa is a mero out: | dered to Doug aus were unlooked for.” Columbus was lull: ae leaving a guard for jstatement made Wednesday in a co bohitretreley law against both the United States/ Huachuca. Troop A, Seventh Cav- 32 i" ve | 1 in the m Waslference on the border with Col, Sio the reaidence ot ia and strength. |@ Carranza Governments and a goes to Alamo Hueco to-night. ' us zu “ 1 was Vil }eu commanding the | Thirtee aa MT. 1820 Talle giving fuo d|common encm | Rive troops and a machine gun troop * | pis: ach \ F + UB fleta, | ¢ satteaee ee uae . ae 16h inthe ren ore rom the Seventh Cavairy should ar- : Le ri 1 M ’ | prscicstery ; A hea Father rf AleiliMiae ta) con , pat rive at Lang's 1 1 by noon te fF 1 gu nvalu nic in th spring. 1! “ wl Coin ‘ | i ened) . r t ne Mex a ous c ds ww Aes - we AN ‘Oops imhts flashe 1 the f ren pr the body. It is this power that has || °°" urd. ‘Chese troops aie] che folowing rer a4 flashed : lek, ¥% made it so successful for colds and) S* Present stattonod tu feld camps} siocum: ‘I sent three tr sted ranch houses were alsa ‘ j sentries notit throat troubles. No weakening stimu-| #00 the border between Douglas,| Tompkins across the t . ranchers congres . day we line |e the camp . if i lauts, morphine or other dangerous: Ariz., and Paso, Tex 1 & ‘March 9). Pursued Villa 1 thelr fi es in groups Arean! oft A ew drugs or alcohol.—Advt ! They tnclude 4,000 cavalry and the five miles, driving hin houses, armed and waltiug t ope, asleep | WAR DECLARED | UNDERTAKERS. rough country where his forc eunacted) attache. tas stole up and} tered after making one final stand “| whieh stopped Tormpkins's advance Acrows the border ‘weird shrieking into the centre ¢ THE BRITISH BY | 1970 . ARABS, SAYS BERLIN. | Bann Coram ie | Thres troops then returned to Co- . winked all night, Presuma , all praised the brave tight. | Wiig NTS OF EU) TI C'RRANZA IS SILENT; miley below the bor rt 1. ©. Taylor, | Mesopotamia depend largely upon the fern), ym = j re 4 * 7 E 5 a | the date er ding reer ; t gees OI RH&UMATIC RUST 3! NEWS OF THE RAID ,|SHOTS HEARD, BUT THERE WAS Private | S86 a ei fing to) stony nor waniet for louder J PUBLISHED I ; NOATT ACE: a through | ie cr the Arabian she el caika ‘dviicaeiememiacemadie y. Several shots were ie 7 to-day liearned that his forces will not lack | HELP WANTED—M MENICO CITY, M. dawn to-day when ¢ cisco Villa! dates for food this suinmer, has de , bee AM! oyna Why theumatism and lumbago sufferers should drink phosphated $ lcarranva ioe» net care to sana HORE RO Osa AG HSN SH sen on Coat eleien Naan ged eat i pe Phe agin hot water each morning before breakfast [tatement in regard to the situation Mer Ma ovcurred, however, 4 known ut 1 decided | regarding tho raid on Columbus, Mer Me we ct ms certain that Villa ust O} wage Ww re against} No M.A rigid censorship has been | ‘Max. MM ee awn at lcast Y Jen | | mponed: are printing Netleng | pt awaiting a renewal of the by | 4 step, according to Villa's per- Aran bean ne the bub | Mirai pe blk erican troope, mil documents, was taken imme- | | a j | Moving sou wed from the hiat foll ng recognition by | TORPEDO CASE TOU. S, court! Les rates : yatta AR or te CALAN | facto government, and began pes : | barren red and yellow foothills. V . disastrously aif Nw “ORLEANS SWE i it is believe r rake first | Agua Prieta on | Heetlon of all ‘ Rj akan, 16 ateanked: in. (hess, ray | viLLa AGREED TO OUST ALL) ‘ : | palder and | Amor DEY t wk | stot the country would prove of » and Mesica of SRNan i 4 e 5 Flest advantage to the Villa bandic: [ata Morelos, new Sonora, Litow pe eepire of “dust as coal, when it burns, leaves| the previous day's accumulation of tua jareof ne Un aay, NY *,. |tho border raiders would be expected | pledging mutual support in an effort Uehind » certain amount of incombuss] ins and poisons; thus cleansing, sweeten: | getiaaravermmant contends the national! ‘tlio carry un ‘guerrilla combata with | to oust Mormons and other Americans, Fay material in the form of ashes, so] ing and freshening the entire alimentary | utacturcrs fon disciosins naval secrets, [4 3} American cavalry, avolding a gencral | ate thelr property and operate food and drink taken day after day | o h inoruing before putting more | =—————————— | | S|engagement at all cost \ their mines and farms leave in ihe alin ne, canal 8 cert food into the stomach. i ‘i Hy ntually, Villa would be foreod itizens, according to the al- — apovet of inuizstise, material, whic] A quarts pound of Aimestone phos, PIM PL ES : i Rl me inn tc tHalerukiad Rights | Sc cesmant (promised to. take Unit Kone , on coy th rust P Vays) phate costs very little at the drug store z %| 6 rans miles to th nea with Villa to gain this end, it them bigeames food for the ruillions of bacterin] Hut js sufficient to make any theuratic \\ A Race rteee-toe tpn cerery enteral en tain Ge atacaas diuanty portions, st the bowels. From this mass! or lumbuge as | went, in Western Chinuahua, seat-| Villa wae to fu exicans over, Iavinn! Teftcover, waste material, tosins and | Cf limbego sufferer an cuthusiast onthe | Eezema, Rashes, Redness | *is"r ae wats Into small bands af | t trict with live stock, to be de- {ff | Our ress B¥e woody, lpghajne-like poisons, called uric acid, ie Orwind taside bath, should not be permit oe ee ea deans $ ter he had | ied and thea sucked into the hlood,| » Millions of people keep their joints hgh ne8. fo a Boma vers a eT ee aaa WE ALSO eit continues to circulate, collecting | {fee from these rheumatic acids by pra annoy. Theymaybedriven CHICAGO WHEAT AND. CORN VILLA TOLD COWBOY HE WOULD wercomny Carranza and established | “Va cqaconate COVERED FRY st srnawy [eee ee ee by grain in the joints of the body tising this daily interual sanitation, A| @Way Quickly, ARKET, BURN AND KILL, imse 1s preime n Mexico. ‘ Ge, ioe andy the sUry of, trawherries ad € ream tere we iguel like rust collects on the hinge a»| sass of hot Water with 8 Lenrppon{il | thank: Tmunday'e asi ve | “Americans will suffer for Wilson Another of the papers acknowledged Ve ‘ shown above, of limestone phosphate drunk before lanks to car L Oha'ge jact in srecognizing the bewhiskered elpt of $25,000 tn gold from the Con. Men and women who suffer from lum-| breakfast is wonderfully invigorating; | Wa TUS fd lGarransa,” Francisco Villa stated a , Cananea Copper Company jalite should begin drinking phosphated| because it cleanses the alimentary or-} S L : Kelle y arrived in C leatrent thor The receipt | ter, not @# & nieans to magic) Sas of all the waste, gases and sour ih la Mexican cowbe r S| I relief from pains hut to prevent. mere fermentations, iaching one look und feel | veeoretn le A staat und told of | vsedited the ino Ue wei forming in the systeun” Mefore ease, ane tnd fresh all day FP the incomparable Villa t semen io Hin | up. 8 hate eating breakfast ench morning drink a) | Those who try this for one week mu: leads % 1 i | Ho" wlass of real hot water with # tea | find themse! ve frou siek be * wainet YT: Ww ry Tal of limestone Phosphate i constipat nt te a bea Pansies’ Mi wth and stomach cjg FOR AILING SKIN | will first peutratize and then (At All Druggiste) Cage aod r declared, "Cam §o- | t Lat Sn nggisia refund money ade the United States, burn | GmOTk'S Numata w ja ea sb pea. uBa, eadguarters pandit lea