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Show oo FIGHTING IN A MEXICAN CITY Pueblo, Mex., July 13. Three soldiers sol-diers of the twenty-ninth battalion and a number of Maderistas, estimated as high as thirty, were killed and many others injured in a batile between be-tween the two forces which raged in the streets of this city from 11 o'clock last nlG'nt until 7 o'clock this morning. morn-ing. Four Maderistas are prisoners In the barracks of the Saragossa battalion bat-talion The fighting ceased only when Governor Gov-ernor Canete appeared with a white flag ami pleaded for peace. A special train, with Francisco I. Madero on board, arrived In the cltv soon after the battle began. It is "alleged that drunken Maderistas made an attack on tho penitentiary with dynamite bombs in an effort to release the prisoners. pris-oners. Tlib Saragossa troops stationed sta-tioned close by opened Are. |