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Show SCOTTIS MISSION A COMPLETE SUCCESS El Paso. Tex., Jan. 10 General Hugh L. Scott, chief of staff or the United States army, left today for Naco. Ariz., where he expects to secure se-cure the signature of Governor May-toreua May-toreua of Sonora to an agreement already al-ready signed by General HIH, the Carranza defender of Naco. Sonora The signature of the agreement by the leaders of both Mexican factions is expected to end fighting along the border which has been a menace to residents along the American dihe of the international line. From Naco General Scott will return to Washington Wash-ington General Villa left Juarez today for the south. His destination was said to be Tampleo, whore he plans a concentrated attack on the ('arranza lorces holding that port. Villa re malned in Juarez until the departure of the last train bearing his troops to Casas Grandes, and thence into Sonora. What had been estimated of ticially as 8000 men bound for the western border state developed to be only about 2000 (avalrvinen with a few machine guns, but no cannon It win require a fortnight for this force to march from Casas Grandes to No-gales, No-gales, already held by the convention forces. From Nogales they are expected ex-pected to proceed by train down the west coast. |