. Mexico today and tomorrow; an outline of the present earning power and future possibilities of her railroad systems. Facts, figures and suggestions regarding the principal traffic producing centers . TWO GENERAL VIEWS OF PACHUCA. some points in common with our own Capital City and from it in many respects. Mexico City has a popu-lation of 400,000, while Washington has only about 280, more foreign nations are represented here than inWashington. An American coming here for the first timomust be strongly impressed with the idea, however, that hisfellow countrymen are w


. Mexico today and tomorrow; an outline of the present earning power and future possibilities of her railroad systems. Facts, figures and suggestions regarding the principal traffic producing centers . TWO GENERAL VIEWS OF PACHUCA. some points in common with our own Capital City and from it in many respects. Mexico City has a popu-lation of 400,000, while Washington has only about 280, more foreign nations are represented here than inWashington. An American coming here for the first timomust be strongly impressed with the idea, however, that hisfellow countrymen are well represented and not only thattheir ideas regarding the management of business and of agreat city have been introduced, but also that a large num-ber of Americans are actually on the ground engaged in th; varying activities of the city. Mexico City is a thoroughly modern town in many re-spects. All of the principal streets are asphalted, thewhole city is generously lighted by electricity, while itand a large group of suburbs are served by an excellentsystem of trolley cars. The trolley company has as itsgeneral manager, W. W. Wheatley, formerly of Newark,N. J. The streets are well ke


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