. Mexico, a history of its progress and development in one hundred years. in an opposite direction, the two streams passing each other constantly. The plaza is a beautiful garden surrounded by magnificent one side is the government palace, on another, the cathedral, and on the othertwo sides are long rows of portales, with their graceful arches. Guadalajarais one of the brightest of Mexican cities and has many charms within its government building has a modern air that is pleasing; its stucco is coloreda light gray, and its white trimmings are decidedly agreeable to the


. Mexico, a history of its progress and development in one hundred years. in an opposite direction, the two streams passing each other constantly. The plaza is a beautiful garden surrounded by magnificent one side is the government palace, on another, the cathedral, and on the othertwo sides are long rows of portales, with their graceful arches. Guadalajarais one of the brightest of Mexican cities and has many charms within its government building has a modern air that is pleasing; its stucco is coloreda light gray, and its white trimmings are decidedly agreeable to the eye. The American Club is the general meeting place for Americans of the cityand vicinity. The Country Club, just organized, is composed of Americans andother foreigners, as well as a number of Mexicans. The French and Germancolonies in the city have their respective clubs. There are two church congregations of Americans and English—the UnionChurch and St. Marks Episcopal Mission. The Methodists, Congregational-ists and Baptists maintain mission schools and STREET SCENE, GUADALAJARA. A 4USCO 415


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