Photos by Shirley C. Hulse 



The company had, from Boquilla to the neighborhood of Santa Rosalia, a private rail- 

 road, and, owing to the conditions, it was impossible to restrict the riding of the people on 

 this line. The Mexican peon rides on a railroad, should the opportunity offer, in much the 

 same spirit that a six-year-old child rides in an elevator, and at times the company's traffic 

 was seriously interfered with by the number of the passengers. 



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