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Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia
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Francisco I. Madero, leader of Mexican revolutionists, was guest of honor at a banquet in El Paso, Texas, on June 1. He plans to gift the city a cannon from the Juarez capture and depart for Mexico City with civil and military officers including Giuseppe Garibaldi.
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Leader of Mexican Insurrectos Attends Banquet In El Paso.
El Paso, Tex., June 1.—Francisco I. Madero was the guest of honor at a banquet given him by El Pasoans in the Toltec club. The leader of the Mexican revolutionists will present the city with one of the cannon used by his forces in capturing Juarez. On Friday morning Madero will leave for Mexico City by way of Eagle Pass. He announced the personnel of his party. The civil officers who will accompany their former president are Senor Sanchez Azcona, Alberto Fuentes, collector of customs at Juarez, and special secretaries Eusebio Calzado, Luis Aguirre Benavides, Elmis de Los Rios, C. M. de la Fuente, Arturo Lazo de la Vega and Octavio Masquiz. The military officers will be General Giuseppe Garibaldi, Dr. Ignacio Fernandez de Lara, Lieutenant Colonels Eduardo Hay and Raoul Madero, Major Roque Gonzales Garcia and Captains Rafael Aguilar, Ruben Morales y Bontes. Representing Madero's bodyguards Captain Maximo Castillo and Lieutenants Terrazas and Portillo will make the trip.
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El Paso, Tex.
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June 1
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madero to present cannon used in juarez capture to el paso; departing for mexico city via eagle pass with civil and military entourage.
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Francisco I. Madero was the guest of honor at a banquet given by El Pasoans in the Toltec club. He will present the city with one of the cannon used by his forces in capturing Juarez. On Friday morning Madero will leave for Mexico City by way of Eagle Pass with specified civil and military officers.