. Mexico, a history of its progress and development in one hundred years. ntwithin her borders can makemore than mention of her re-sources. This year Sonora ismore than ever prepared forthe fullest development of herhistory, owing to the subju-gation of the Yaquis and theconsequent settlement of In-dian trouble. The resourcesof Sonora fall naturally into three great divisions; mining, agriculture andstock-raising. In mining it has produced millions of dollars worth of gold, silver, copperand lead, and will produce millions more in the new wave of progress which issweeping over the State. Mines


. Mexico, a history of its progress and development in one hundred years. ntwithin her borders can makemore than mention of her re-sources. This year Sonora ismore than ever prepared forthe fullest development of herhistory, owing to the subju-gation of the Yaquis and theconsequent settlement of In-dian trouble. The resourcesof Sonora fall naturally into three great divisions; mining, agriculture andstock-raising. In mining it has produced millions of dollars worth of gold, silver, copperand lead, and will produce millions more in the new wave of progress which issweeping over the State. Mines which have been producing since the middleof the sixteenth century are being driven deeper and rich new prospects arebeing opened up all over theState. Stock-raising, the origi-nal industry, suffered a severesetback during the recent In-dian troubles, but is againbeing raised to the place ofprominence it should occupyin the wealth-producing landof Sonora. South of Sinaloa alongthe Pacific Coast lies the Ter-ritory of TEPIC. It Originally ramon corral park, THE I VEST COAST 449


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