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Show CARRANZA TROOPS UNDER SHELL FIRE Naco, Ariz., Oct. 12. The Car rnnza garrison of Naco, Sonora, was ngnln subjectod today to shell fire from tho guns of Governor Mnytor-ena. Mnytor-ena. "Tho Vllllsta artillery, which threw four shells into American ter rltory yesterday doing considerable damage, seemed to be better handled today, and the shells tell Into the Mexican town. General Hill, commanding the garrison, gar-rison, again ran trenches parallel to the boundary line to protect his men from the flro of Mnytorena's Yaqul Indians, who, during Saturday and early yesterday, worked around to the American line and directed their Are on the garrison, from this side of the border. Hill complained that the .American border gtutrd bad failed to prevent .this violation of American neutrality. General Hill Bald today that several sever-al hundred Carranzlstas wero on their ,way from Cumpas to relievo tho constitutionalist con-stitutionalist garrison at Agua l'rleta, which was attacked by a detachmeht supposed to bo Villa troops yester day. The attack on Agua Prleta as beaten back after a brief skirmish. Hill said also that he expected a further .consignment of ammunition from the United States today, together togeth-er with two more field pieces. |