Show V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V RESOURCES OF OLD MEXICO Aaron A ron Fi F Farr Thinks They are arc Unsurpassed OPENING FOR POOR PEOPLE Inui Who Thero Almost Icu Id ulle a Few Ao Agog oro Now OW It ii General Aaron Allton F Farr Jr has un returned from Cram Mexico where lie he went to assist t In the stocking of oC the great ranch recently purchased by his Noses Moses Thatcher lie also made quite a 0 tour of oC the country and lie ho returns with glittering reports about Mexico and her resources That province ho li rays particularly state of oC Chihuahua which Is In inthe the northern part vart ot of the republic Is fairly teeming with resources and to today dB day stands unsurpassed M a a field for tor forthe the energetic young oung ritan rhan to wealth either b by agriculture stock raIsing or milling tr Parr Farr visited that of Chi Chihuahua Chihuahua known its Casa Grandes whIch lies about ItO miles southwest of oC El ElPas Pas and reached by the RIo Grande and It ItIs ItIs Is In this section that Mr Thatchers ranch Is located Mr Ir Farr wire us tic RC companied b by Preston Thatcher one ane of I Moses Ios s Thatchers sotis ans and lie be will re remain main to superIntend affairs on hIs fathers ranch ThIs land hand lies at the foot of aC the moun mountains tame and Is all Ie need I So far Car iO 70 have hae been expended In the enter enterprise prise and the capital will Increase as th the This Is the section where the major majorIty majority Ity of oC tIm tho Mormon colonists reside there hem about 2000 of at those enter enterprising Inhabitants there They Thoy are oro tI using te hand for Cor nil all It Is worth antI and their industry and thrift have ex cx exploited most mast of the tho resources anI and It nn any lie hidden depend upon the tho people down there to find them out Ian U it poor cola colonizer zet went there nI al almost most penniless s ten hm years ears ago who ho are areno arenow no now the tho possessors of wel wealth th amount amountIng amountIng Ing to and and im as Is In invariably variably the case as 1 with such liuch prosper prosperIty It Ity CO conies III ell peace fieRce and contentment As Asis 11 Is of the Mormon Monnon I peo ea pie pIc they v have hao built buill splendid splendid did school houses down there which are the admiration not only of oC the tho natives but the America people who are there from Crom other othor sections of the States A number of families recently moved down there from Crom Payson Pason and have hae found good locations In various arlous parts or of the state some on an the Anthony purchase where land can enn be bought for I 1 an acre Mexican mane money Mr Ir Farr observes that the Mormon settlers there thero ha established them seln seIve In the good grates of the no na naties ties by br always treating them wIth cheerfully obeying the laws or of the In land lid and strictly to their own Many he have become citizens ot of Mexico arid they have taken no part In politics fore a 1 political club chub has recently been or c composed m ed for Cor the tho most part of Mormons Monnon One Int thin thing that Is quite amusIng In connection with the colonizing of that country Is that thet the nit tives style all people front Utah all as Mormons as distinguished from Crom other Americans who the they call Grin goes gaell Some Americans Live not dealt with the tho natives who as It ItIs itIs Is natural to suppose fell Indignant at atthe atthe the Imposition By way of oC illustrating the ous conditions In Mexico Mr Ir Farr arr cites 8 the tho followIng Lucern ha hay Is produced at about the tho same sam rate M as in n Utah tour Cour cuttings yearly and Imd sells tar for S 20 O to n a ton which Yield from to to acre bring a bus bushel el |