Show MEXICO jjr iw another part of the paper will be found an article on mexico with a aap which we have bad prepared showing I 1 the me region where our people have with the roads towns springs rivers and mines and the aln of the mexican northwestern allway now in process of construe tb ift will be interesting to a I 1 lateny of our readers in utah and elsewhere the mexican northwest ern lathe is the which is in charge of john W young some particulars of which we have already published this is its last and probably its permanent name apropos Apropo of this matter we find the following in the mexican lina financial noial review it corroborates the many favorable comments of the press in regard to the mormon settlements in that country the mormons cormons are rapidly settling in the th state estate of chihuahua especially along the line of the mexican northwestern railway now building from deming deining in in nw mexico to the city of chihuahua and which will cross the frontier at palo aasand in the valley of corralitos Corra litos which is a great bed of alluvial deposit extremely fertile and easily cultivated the co country un there is nearly level sloping just enough to give good drainage hundreds d da of industrious mormons cormons nave have purchased lands and they have eve everywhere where built neat and comfortable ado adobe 0 e cottages and windmills for raising water for home use as well as for irrigation they have built andl are building barns and their vineyards and orchards are rapidly coming into bearing in fact they have changed this once wild and almost uninhabited region into comfortable and productive farms the altitude of the country they are settling varies from three thousand to six thousand feet above sea level with a magnificent equable climate which is never too hot and never too cold vegetables grow remarkably mar kably well and all the fruits of the temperate zone are produced in profusion and of large size and splendid flavor the mormons cormons sell most of their produce fruit and vegetables in the neighboring mining camps and with the completion odthe of the mexican northwestern railway they will have an unlimited market the one thing to be hoped is that these settlers will continue as they have begun and attempt not to make the peculiar doctrines they practiced in utah the rule of their conduct in that case came the government would very promptly interfere 6 while bile like all other good citizens they observe the laws of the republic and do not attempt any innovations they w will III receive the treatment the protection and the consideration abich which their industrious dust rious habits and conduct merit so far the mormons cormons in the state 0 of f chihuahua have proved good immigrants 11 |