Show IN MEXICO A J stewart negotiating for a large tract of land mr andrew J stewart of salt lake city 4 well known breeder of thoroughbred ough bred horses and cattle and of the greasewood farm in utah is la in rl el paso lie he Is one of ef the oldest citizens of that Territory having lived there for thirty six years and having been actively engaged most of that time in assisting and locating immigration in the southern portion of the territory lie he is president of the territorial stock association and has represented that body of enterprising men meir at all of the national conventions he has been the U S government surveyor a portion or of the time he comes tere here thoroughly endorsed and recommended nd and proposes to make el paso the base of operations for a very important colonization enterprise of which the following is a brief outline all are conversant with the fact that for the past three or four years there have been rumors of a mormon exodus to mexico and the caucci has had its representatives in that republic endeavoring but without success to nod find a location for a portion of their people mr stewart does not come in that relation lati ona but butas as representing a number of leading e ing men of utah both mormon and gentile who will jola join him in the undertaking upon which lie he has been personally engaged for the past three years rears within that time he has secured op tion ion for himself and associates on a large district ds triet of land within the state of chihuahua and not more than miles from el paso well adapted to agriculture and horticulture as well as to the breeding of fine stock A large water waterpower power will be utilized for manu fracturing fac ac turing and the enterprise will also include an extensive com commercial commercio merci and banking business v it it well the territory of f utah has nettled bee with ith an unusually thrifty class of people and ana that the be colonization of the territory has been managed with excel exceptionally ion good judgment which has pro deuced wonderful wondern al results all parts of the be world have been made tributary trib y to its ts population and the immigrants have been aided until they have become vilf if supporting they have literally abade the desert to blossom as the rose and ninety live five per cent of those hose who have been there as long as four our or five years are owners of the land and they occupy and are living in exceptionally good houses having every comfort surrounding them mr stewart himself has loaded five large steamers at a timo time with immigrants from australia and though never in europe has hai much to 10 lo do with the people who R ho have come came to utah from the euro j he is now making the arrangements for railway transportation having chosen tile the proper location and obtained the operation cooperation co of all the state officials of chihuahua while the undertaking appears of great magnitude it only needs proper organization to insure a successful issue the rapid increase of population in n all parts of tte world to is compelling the emigration ot of the surplus to those points where the r resources of nature are not yet fully utilized and all present resent conditions condi tiona are favoring the belt gelt of country which lies within the district of the united states marked on the maps as bavin having Bienn tain time and its extension exten extension 8 south into mexico the great railroad lines are now invading inva this section invading dint and the abe effect will be here ere as it has been elsewhere mr stewart has had the foresight to anticipate this movement the locality chosen is highly favored of e with fertile lands a moderate altitude healthful climate and convent convenient en t of access the inducements are many ma ny I 1 and the drawbacks are few As soon as his financial arrangements are fully berf perfected and his companies organized lae he will come to el faso easo and make tills this city his home and base of operations such men are always heartily welcome el paso tex asi as tribune I 1 |