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Show VILLA PROCLAIMED. If i e n era I V'iila haw r-n IJy pr-cl-dui'-d him-e!f the h-,il center of aflai: in M'-xj-o the "ituat ion down ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' '-mH be K;mplifi'-d to noun: rxtnt, for the nc-,j,P: V. furv what to ex- !" id crr-e the former bnndit rliit-f "' d- if, routing the of Iht claimant 1-"--'d j. 'Ha i,; tola IJy nn fitted to rule the country, but he has developed military genius of a certain sort and it will take a long time to put him out of tho running. According to El Paso dispatches, the victory at Pan Luis Potosi has been fallowed up by another rout of the C'arranza forces to the south of that place. Prom San Diego comes the news that Villa i partisans have stormed and captured A-oaponeta on the west coast. S?o, from the standpoint of the northern leader, all is well with him. It does not seem possible, however, that .Mexico will finally fall iuto his clutches; yet, stranger things have happened. |