Show MAY LOOK TO MEXICO COUNTRY HAS BRILLIANT FUTURE FOR INVESTORS ernest spencer just dack from visit there talks entertainingly Entertain of the southern republic ft from mondays standard ernest spencer who has been visit ins old mexico returned to the city saturday afternoon on the overland limited and talked entertainingly of the latin american republic lie mexico is a country with a brilliant future and having many splendid opportunities tor american capital its resources have not been fully developed and probably will not until the yankee invasion there is ample room tor investments in mining agriculture and stock raisins each in austry wu yield enormous profits if handled properly the mexican government offers inducements to american capital and seems more than anxious to have the yankee come and develop the country in the state of chihuahua there is a mormon colony which is doing well and indications point to success tor the utahna in speaking of the cormons mormons in mexico C C bruckner vice president ot the guadalajara banking company who has just returned from the mormon colony said it all the people who go to mexico were like the cormons mormons Mor mons it would bo a great country when these people enter the republic they immediately start to work with their farms and dont spend six months chasing over tha republic cursing the geons peons spending money and leaving the republic disgusted it is no wonder that utah is such a fine state labor can be secured in mexico lor about 25 cents per day which is equal to 50 cents ip that country the geons peons are fair laborers but it is necessity necess iry to have american foremen or man agerson ager sor it wh be a very small amount of work they will do the geons peons when not occupied in their rude fields are at all railroad stations or ou the streets and at the sight of an american they quickly gather and beg for ce they go about the streets scantily clad and display deformed defoi med limbs to elicit sympathy from the foreigners i in the city oe mexico there are five cathedrals that arc over three hundred years old while throughout the city are numerous buildings in which lived montezuma macmillan Max millan cortez iturbide and numerous othera who figured in the early history of tho republic the iturbide hotel wa formerly the castle of two emperors the last one being macmil lan the bull in mexico city last sunday nigh which I 1 saw and in which the famous matador bostl his life was one of the most brutal and barb rous things that I 1 ever witnessed the immense amphitheatre at plaza de toros within sight of the Cha tepee castle was filled with about eight thousand people and I 1 with a number of other americans were among the enthusiastic crowd ahe first bull turned into the ring was killed by who had to stab the infuriated beast five times before lulling it the spectators hissed the matador tor the poor JODL he made on the bull the second bull turned into the arena was vanquished by anthonjo montes the famous matador of madrid in fifteen minutes the third bull which was a little larger than the farist two was into the arena and in less than eight minutes five mexican horses were gored to death pour abets of bande or small spears were thrown into the bull then stepped out to kill tho animal he advanced to salute el and was loudly hissed he then walked over to the hissing mob raising his hand for order said 1 I will kill the bull this time in one thrust or die in the attempt then throwing his hat carelessly over bis shoulder he walked towards the enraged bull carrao succeeded in driving the sword or rapier to the hilt but as he was sidestepping side stepping the animal he slipped and tell at the feet of the bull which lowered its head and threw the unfortunate matador in the air and as he descended the unfortunate fellow struck on one of the horns which wont halt way into his body he was rescued and taken from the arena but expired in a short while through the of mr phillip M haefele Ha etele third secretary of the united states embassy we were able to visit the mexican white house in the city of mexico and a number of other prominent government buildings the american newspapermen of mexico city always extend the glad hand to pencil pushers from the states |