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Show Mills on Mexico. Special to The Tribune. OO DEN. May Si. Many of the tendencies tenden-cies of us people and its rulers, as shown by thA past history of the country's development, de-velopment, have led up directly to the filiation which obtains In Mexico at the present time, according to John M. Mills, superintendent of the Ot.Tlen city seho!s. Tn an address at the tabernacle this afternoon after-noon the local educator spoke on the subject, sub-ject, "Mexico. Jts fast and ?" Superintendent Mills discussed th prehistoric pre-historic stages of the country, the a bone, ir.al period, the conquest by t;;e Spaniards, the colonial a mi united sta res conditions which followed and finally the country as a republic. The intermixture of so iety m the war-riddled countn." w;i-s on1 of the conditions largely respons'ibk- for the present pres-ent conditions, according to Mr. Mills. He did not discuss the intervention of the United States. |