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and his officers—Repairs on wagons—Tucson and its valley—Meteorite 
San Xavier del Bac—Beautiful church—Spanish and Anglo-Saxon colo- 
nization—Incessant rains—Presidio of Tubac—Meet Inez Gonzales the 
captive girl—Her sad fate—Uneertainty of irrigated lands—California 
emigrants—Calabasa—Picturesque valley—Tumacacori—San Lazaro 
—More emigrants—Reach Santa Cruz. . 
CHAPTER XXXIV. 
SANTA CRUZ TO THE PRESIDIO OF JANOS. 
Shoeing mules and repairing wagons at Santa Cruz—Standing guard—Sad 
fate of Inez Gonzales—Sickness of the town—Boldness of the Apaches 
and their constant inroads—Wretched state of the people—Leave Santa 
Cruz—Country assumes a new aspect—Rio San Pedro—Enter the 
mountains—Agua Prieta—Prepare for a fight—False alarm—Meet 
Colonel Garcia with Mexican troops—-Enter Guadalupe Pass—Wagon 
upset—Description of the country—A better route suggested—Take 
the Janos road—More emigrants and their encounter with a bear—Two 
human bodies found—Open country—Reach Janos. . . . . . 
CHAPTER XXXYV. 
JANOS TO CORRELITOS, AND VISIT TO CASAS GRANDES. 
Janos, an old military post—Its decline—Aid a party of American emi- 
erants—A Thomsonian doctor—Difficulty in fording the Casas Grandes 
river—Arrival at Correlitos—Smelting works—Unhealthiness of the 
people—Barranca Colorado—Visit to the town of Casas Grandes—Ex- 
tensive ruins—Resemblance to those on the Gila—Fertile valley—The 
river and its tributaries—Modern town—Return to Correlitos. . 
CHAPTER XXXVI. 
CORRELITOS TO EL PASO. 
‘Leave Correlitos—Visit the silver mines of Messrs. Flotte and Zuloaga— 
Attempt of a peon to escape—Rio Santa Maria—Recent fight of Ameri- 
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