. Mexico, a history of its progress and development in one hundred years. PLAZA DE LA REPUBLICA. MAZATLAN. afford a sufficient drop to produce more than six hundred horse-power and atthe same time supply the immediate valley with plenty of water for irrigating 438 MEXICO purposes. Through this means of survey the sites of some of these cities hasbeen located. Governor Redo is noted for his policy and perception and is always a promi-nent figure in ceremonials where the distinguished men of the country are gathered,. STREET SCENE, CULIACAN. and when a new building is dedicated or a new railroad


. Mexico, a history of its progress and development in one hundred years. PLAZA DE LA REPUBLICA. MAZATLAN. afford a sufficient drop to produce more than six hundred horse-power and atthe same time supply the immediate valley with plenty of water for irrigating 438 MEXICO purposes. Through this means of survey the sites of some of these cities hasbeen located. Governor Redo is noted for his policy and perception and is always a promi-nent figure in ceremonials where the distinguished men of the country are gathered,. STREET SCENE, CULIACAN. and when a new building is dedicated or a new railroad inaugurated, this gentle-man is always present. On the opening of the Tucson and West Coast of Mexico Railway an im-portant link was formed in an interoceanic and international line, from the shoresof the Atlantic Coast to the Pacific Ocean on the west shores of the Republic ofMexico. Citizens of the two great republics met and ceremonies befitting sogreat an occasion were held. An intelligent and delicate tribute was paidto the meeting of General Diaz and President Taft by Governor Redo inan appropriate address, of which is given the following extract: The joyousechoes of the feasts held in El Paso and Ciudad Juarez on the occasion of themeeting of our Presidents are still resounding in the hearts of Americans and THE WEST COAST 439


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