Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1915 — General Villa Reported Shot But Only Slightly Wounded. [ARTICLE]

General Villa Reported Shot But Only Slightly Wounded.

A message from El Paso, Tex., under date of Saturday, states that General Villa, the bandit leader in charge of the northern Mexican army, was shot and slightly wounded at Agnascalientes. No particulars were given. It is reported that sinee the withdrawal of Garza from Mexico City, the capital has been occupied by troops under Carranza. Another dispatch says Obregon is in control of Mexico City and that Carranza is at Vera Cruz. The various leaders and their armies are widely scattered and peace is a long way off.