Show VOYN 1 the reader of the dily papers will recall that when bryan was in mexico one of his most delightful trips was over the completed portion of the cuer cavaca pacific railroad since his return bryan has described in a loarf article to the newspapers the rapid ascent and quick descent made by the road as it passes over the coast range of mexico his observations were limited to eights from the car winnows and therefore he was unable to give more than a of abe life bidden away from efte worlds intrusion in that mountainous country mexican writing to an eastern paper has added an interesting chapter to our fund of knowledge of that particular region of the alobe writing of the state of guerrero through which the cuer cavaca pacific is building ho baye a great portion of the state ie entirely unexplored and uc developed the climate in the lowlands in the and wherever abee is extensive irrigation is unhealthy and fevers prevailing vai ling while in the mountains it is very healthy tho rainy season commences about the let of may and it rains continuously until november the country Ss populated by indians free from any spanish blood and specking the original mexican or axtel language they are naturally of an indolent nature they have their bacs end chickens and cultivate corn cane beane and chili together with a few vegetables and hunt the deer and tiger the people are semi civilized and livo in or vil lagee they are nearly all affected with a strange disease called pinta at the aga of to 10 they become spotted with great bine splotches on the body which last through life the disease beems to baue no inconvenience as it is confined to the akin alone and it is rare that a white man contracts it though it is eup posed to be contagious from lone adeo cia tion indians are sober and honest and nuke good workmen labor in abundance can bo had for 37 per day owing to the mountainous character of the country there are no wagon roads all transportation being lone on mules or barros the trails in many places follow the old footpaths ot UK axters worn down by many centuries of travel but usually they are sate though little or no work Is done on them saddle horses are worth from 40 to 00 mexican anies the and burros about tle the stock are in good condition owing to the abundance of teed and are bure footed sturdy in the days of cortez when the spanish penetrated into this hostile section of mexico in their eager eawh tor gold the state of guerrero waa the supposed dource 0 the ancient galil supply the old aztec tribute af feather work still in existence show that the tribes of this locality paid their to the throne of anahuac in rold plate or dishes |