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Show SSOn MEETS CHIEF of mm m Maytorena, However, Fails to Come to Border, Appointment Ap-pointment for Today. . j LIGHT FIRING AT NACO I Report That Gutierrez Has Left Mexico City Not Confirmed. NACO, Ariz., Dec. Peace alons the entire ilexican bonier is a possibility as the result of a conference today and tonight to-night between Brigadier General Huph L. Scott, chief of staff of the United States army, end General Hill of the Carranza forces. "Vfery satisfactory," was General Scott's opinion of his conference with the Carranza defender of Naeo, Sonora. He deemed the result favorable to the final solution of the border problem. The meeting lasted less than an hour and wan held in the bullet-damaaed "United States customs house, fifty feet north of the International line. Governor Jtaytorena, the YiUIsta. he-sieger he-sieger of the Mexican villasc. eent vrorA that the Sonora law prohibitinir htm as governor from cro?sin the border without with-out authority from the legislature prevented pre-vented has cominsr to General Scott's tent. His agents suggested he come as "military "mili-tary chief." but he did not consent. A third appointment with him has been made for noon tomorrow on the border four miles past of here. Ldgbt firing between the Mexican factions fac-tions continued throughout the day. Hill a force moved a field gun toward the east to meet a force moving on the Car-ranzistas Car-ranzistas there. The American outpost guard reported that reinforcements came to Haytorena's east trenches. |