Paso, New Mexico Sp, The Pass. Originally El Paso del Ilorte, The Pass of the North. Hesilia Park, Sp. Originally La Illeailla, a small table f or tableland) Las Cruces, Sp. The crosses. Rodeo, Arizona Sp. Inclcsure for cattle, a round-up $ -~f- San Bernardino Valley, Sp. S t. Be mar dino. San Pedro River, Tucson, ■' Sp. St. Peter. .Santa Cruz Valley, • Sp. Holy Cross. Santa Catalina lits. Sp. St. Catharine fSanta,feminine form) Mesa, Gila River, Sp. A plateau. Yuma, Sp.Ind. Sp. form Indian tribe name. / Red. Colorado River,Ariz-Cal.line, California Sp. El Centro, Sp. The center. El Cajon, Sp. ;ahed for selling provisions. Pronounced ca-hoon. , v p , ^country store # San Diego, Sp. • St. 5'a;ae'siJto dOther form, Santiago. Host rivers and numerous geographical divisions in the Southwest carry Spanish names or corruptions of the Spanish. Old streets and local names are Spanish at St. Augustine, Pensacola, San Antonio, El Paso, Tucson, San Diego and the other old communities of the Southwest. French prevails in street, city, town, and county names from Mobile, Ala. to Lafayette, La.