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TWO
EL PASO MORNING TIMES THURSDAY OCTOBER 30 1913.
EL PASO MAN TELLS
ABOUT PLANT JUICE
Mr. H. Pickard Deliveryman. is
Cured of Rheumatism and
Otherwise Benefited
Mr. I!. Pickard a well known de-
llvaryman n-sMlna nt 103 First wtr-- t
In CI Pajw ha rclvl benefits from
the uw of I'lani Jul that he retarda
as nothing abort of marveloua. Mr.
Pickard has suffered fur years with
rheumatism particularly In the. shoul-
tier and at timas the severity of tha
pains mad- It almost Impossible to
raise his arm. lie tried all kinds of
liniments and other external applica-
tions and various sorts of Internal
remedies without getting any rsllef of
consequence Jila attention was then
drawn to Plant Juice and 1nv gave it a
trial. The first few doaea brought re-
lief and by ih' time the first bottls
waa taken his rheumatism has entire-
ly vanished. He continued with the
'J'biOt Juice until convinced beyond
doubt that he was thoroughly cured.
'In addition to curing l is rheumatism.
Mr. PloHard artys r-e RavsT tMk any-
thing which did htm so much good all
over. It toaed him up and hnprowd
him in wry way.
Urle acid In the blood In nneedlly
dissolved by Plant Juice; clearing the
ill nod of dangarous poison which
ouuaefl rheumatism and other dis-
tressing Ilia For the restoration uf
thar nerva force for relief and cure
of all stumuch liver kllney nnu" blood
alimenta Plant Juice W the greatest
specific correctht and 'it rat I ve of the
age. In almost Incredibly short time
It restores vitality puts new life en-
igy and ginger into you. Kven
through "your trouble. nr elvontc you
will find Plant Juice speedily effec-
tive. Hor aale nt Kelly & Pollard s
drug store. ( dverttsement. I
VHAFPRHCIATKU WIT.
"Men arc really too mean for any-
thing!" "What's the trnul.lo now?"
"Why. I ssk.-.l John for nn auto-
mobile today anil he snl.l that I must
bp contented with Ihe sijlendld car-
riage nature has given me!" Puck.
KIDNEY BLADDER and
URINARY DISEASES
PsTMBaatlr ard by Our Ulrert
Scientific Treatment
If 'oil bivc sy lit t otus of .II -i' if
Ihe kMfieyn hhuMtr nr prtKUtite. tub
M lsln In the bsci (ftfflniit or frs-
iiiem iirtniiii.it. Iniriilng or wiraiitlnif
lull Mi lling or OiroMihtg ual ..n of
the bladder i lacbet imexIiki. oleeii-
!.-...- tirei) iWllng- fold huntlM Had
ÍWt iirfliM-Mn of I lie ei mi'l f m v
ssrollen trki. iiiffi 'it itreutiihts pni-
pifnUtMi of 1 1 i rt jfvu liuiila coiia
hiiIi un w It hitif dels) .
iitir -tinlv nnd rilnlve ararllre In
lh Iri'lllllM-lll f lili fl I: uf Kl.ll.
i. 1 i tiini i rían r 9 Trnnhlrii Imvu fn-
ititlhirlp.(i ii h in th- extent Unit wo
hnvi- iiliitlncd MUjH-rtnr skill ' wlilcfa In-
Mitren silierMfn1 Irertlmetit In nil rasca
not hi inrnrshle. We deter-
inliit Ihe enndtlloii by n proper Helen -tlf.
j mtu l wlw of urine in die iutl-u('.
piesetiee.
Kotahllahed
Herrn Vitara
Is ii r
It r4 labia
nd
seeaaafsl
Spaelallati.
IS .far-'
Aellvs
t'raellra
snd
Ksparlaaet.
Oar IHploaasa Carl Iflsatss aasl
HrgUt ration to I hi -m In our
fffeea j.nm tin to ii. ih. met
perl and haul quMllflrd Hprt-lal W
In i:i I'sao.
A -i in i hi Iln A -mm i ill
We slao caira b the intent and beat
liietliodn Blood INiUoi. Nliln ln-.-.-.
K.pllepar niirunial lin Ott mellan
Mt fletar. Catarrh Krrroa n. Um..
Nervoniaseaa. Knlar;ad lrotstr nrl-
Hii'lf. H d roerle Hiiitttirr lH nod
nil lUrtal IUaae nnd alt Hparlal
lllamaea of Men snd Women
ONN1 LTATION. AIVU K AMI
H i I NATION
I It H .
If OUt (if tUWI
"wrlio fully.
International Specialists
Dr. KMeharald A (.
ftaeond l''loor. Hsiamsi t Him k. turner
Texan alrt-et nnd Mena nreniie Kl I'nao
Tenia. Kntmni 11? Menn aveniia.
Hour S a m. to I p. M.t t lo 7 p. m.
Sunday. 10 a. in to 1 p. m.
Daniel Frohjnan Presents
Lillie Langtry
The Celebrated Favorite of Two Continents in an
Absorbing Film Drama
"HIS NEIGHBOR'S WIFE"
The Famous Emotional Actress in One of Her
Greatest Characterizations.
Lillie Langtry "s art makes this film preach a power-
ful sermon. A story teeming with intense suspense
and appeal. Produced by the Famous Players
Fitm Co.
Thursday Friday and Saturday October 3oJ 31
November 1 1913.
. A $2.00 Show for 25c; Children 15c.
A show every hour on the hour First show starts
at 1 2 noon Last show at 1 0 p. m.
THE UNIQUE THEATRE
'Best Pictures-Music to
Playe
vera
DIAZ ANNOYED
HI -run -i ions OJ AMERICAN
It I I I I -MM- NOT I M.IKI
riii-. REGULATIONS
COMMUNICATION PROHIBITED
Cannot Have. Acme to Shore Privi-
lege Without ('MMffll of the
m- i.nn Admiral.
WILL PROBABLY 60 TO CITY OF HAVANA
imiam He I Through Wllh I'olltlcs
nd Will Hae Nothing More lo
Oo With Rebellions.
Veraerus. fH-t. 2.-flennal Fulls
Tias. now a refugas on hoard the
American 1Httleshlp lüHiiolana learned
todny the privilege of asylum on board
a baUtlenhlp carries with It certain ra-
I airictiona noi uniiKO prison regum
l 7 wi uri in niiiiii r iciBiivr
aanarsl Plas la prohibits! from com.
munlcatlna with ajiyons from ahore
without the admiral's permission. The
admiral has glvn Oanaral Dies to un-
darstand that such permission will bo
glvon only In rare Instances.
The order Is enforced rigidly. "Will
you pleaie go below alf." said the of-
ficer of the deck today saluting tha
general when tha latter had begun a
convsraatloh with a man who had
hroiia-ht hla baggaga ahsnrd.
General Tlas appeared to he annoy-
ed for an Inatant but complied without
b saltation
Oaarg AajslMt ntniflng.
Admiral Fletcher explained that
while he wm willing to pises hla flag
ship at the dlaposal of General Dlas as.
An asylunt he dlrl not propoan in expoas
hlmweir in the' e.hnrge of mailing It s
place; of poaalbln plotting. Tie aaaert-
srj bin ronf Menee that Oonerat Olas
would not attempt lo abune hla hospit-
ality by meeting friend" ihere and
from h anfe vunlfign point Indulge In
intrigue or conspiracy hut he waa re-
solved in take -no chancea.
The dlapoalllon of Dlas and hla com-
panion haa not been determined but
It nppear probable that they will be
Mt aahore from one of the battloahlps
pi'ohahly the loulaiana hernelf. when
she an Dm from Mexican waters the first
week In November.
Irefers Havana.
Oeneml Dins haa exoraaaed a pref-
erence to be landed at Havniia. adding
however (hat he waa willing to be aat
nahors nnvs'here except at a British
pott alnce he wji convinced that the
llrltiali atithorltleg would Nend him hnrk
lo Mexico He Inquired of Mr. T.lnd.
who vial led him today if ho thought
landiiiK him in Havana would enihur-
rasa the I'nftad States.
It I- possliile he will he landed st
Key Weat from which port he could
proceed to Hiivnna if he o desired.
Thrnuirh w hi. Polities.
With reference tn the future. Plax
profe.- to bti tli rough with noil lies
and rebellions nnd ay Ive will iiak
nothing iietter. so long na hia eourrtry
I in It present atste than In bo per-
mitted tn live h peace abroad.
cees With lilas.
l.f- aboard the l . m i nlH na nupenra
to' ARiee With' I m.iv He hua reanlned
bin color and hi worried expreaalon
of ri few days ngo Im dlnappearnd.
"It la n rtrmige Ineonalatency." he
asid today "that a battleship should
lio so nafe a place"
Te appeara tn thoroughly appreciate
the admiral's meas. de'etnring that the
food served is much better than any-
thing nhoro.
Three enilsera the flermsn prulaer
Hertha Ihe t'ntted tRaten crulaer Ts-
coma snd Hunlmat Wheeling are anch-
ored In the Inner harbor. The Tacomn
entered to take on coal.
MAJOR MZAN KfLIilQD
CnnMllnUnnallat i mi. t ami Three of
Mix Men Hlniivlitrrrd by I ' iI.tmU
Hfl Thr lHOrlnfrrf I'm.
BRKK TO SKd'HK KAMTAUIl'M.
Iorfil Wo-I ti. n Want Tri-Klstc In.
Mllilllnn IrfS'Bted Near I m l llllsn.
Tiio luitnlie!' iif i.'oniineric hss
heen naked by the 1C1 Paao lodgo of
the Woodmen of the World to snsíM
them In aecurlng the location t Kl
Paan of ti new sanitarium for tuher-
..Mi patient which will be built it
n coat of $100.000 by the lodges in
Texas. New Mexico and Arlsotta. A
ul table alie for the sanitarium baa
been (.elected licit r Fort Hllna by the
lodge and If the lodges of the three
Match-Home of Famous
Features."
It is one thing to make soda
crackers that are occasionally
good.
It is quite another thing to
make them so that they are
always better than all other
soda crackers always of un-
varying goodness.
The name "Unee da "stamped on
every biscuit means that if a million
packages of Uneeda Biscuit were
placed before you you could choose
any one of them confident that every
soda cracker in that package would
be as good as the best Uneeda Biscuit
ever baked. Five cents.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
alea decide to build the sanitarium
her :he all wlir be purchased.
TH dlrertora of the Chamber of
Commorre III take up the matter
at their nut recular meetlnc
I.ardo Tex. Oct. ti. Major Juan
Manuel i.uian... ot Ihe L'onatltutlon-
allat army and three of-hla follower
ware killed when a' detachment under
the command of Knaanu waa aur-
prlaed by government troopa at tha
vlilace. of III.I..IK Mexico today.
ITAMAN PRKHH COHMKNT.
Thlnka ItnllaiM In America Would
surt.T I nun Impenallalk! Policy.
HV Thr Aovttrd PrfH
Home. Oct. it. The Tribuna commenting-
on the Mexican aituatlon
polnta out the Italian internum In-
volved. It aaya; "There are about
fourteen million Italiana on the Am-
erican continent whoae fate would
be affected If any tmperlallittc policy
hould triumph at Waahlngton be-
cauae. In addition to meaning the con-
quering of Mexico It would lend to
the Hupprrimton of natlonalltlea out-
nl.le of thr Amerl.-nn. Aa Italy Is a
I ..'iiln country nhe ie Interested tn tha
preservation of the Amerlcnn-LatIn
república.'
AMKKK AMH ( AN COMPUTE.
Hi I In- Associated I'rmg
Atlantic Lilly N. J. Oct. 29. That
the American manufacturer will hu
able to compete suooeasfully aglnpt
foreign -made' gtiodM entering this
country under '"the new tariff laWi
at leant as .far a hardwnro producís
art' eoiVcerndtt. ( Was the opinion x-
maect hers today at th convention
of the American Hardwarp Manufac
turers' association and that of Amer-
ican Hardware Jobbers' association.
NHITN OKI n s( MM I
Hrtku
Will i IV i n.li RaltlrMhlp
I rum to Play lirr.
Veravrua Oct 19.--AH aopll'-ation for
a llcenae. for a lahdiall gamo Sunday
has given the authorities her an op-
portunity to r.xpraari an off lolal dis-
favor for abure partios from warships.
Tht toa inn have been piavlitg ashore
and eoiiHlderahlc surprise watt expres-
aed when pt't-nflsNion was denied th
tsoiiixlaua tram.
fon mi l ranada ndvlxrd the members
of the team to take up the matter with
tlenrral Muhh t-ominandrr at Veracrus
hut Maaa also refuaed savtna that In
vlftyr of the xti'alund relations between
the United Htntea and Mexico a game
could not 1 ' allowed.
NOHK PttOPl.R OKNTITt'TK.
Ijj The Aiiorlsled Ptr
.fVsttle. Wssh Oct. 21 . The niuVor
Nome AliifHn In a enhlegnini today t
tin' Heuitle eaaniber of cora merce. Kald
munv perunn were ditltuu tm a result
uf the remit Htorm tlmt destroyed piiri of
the city nnd wnuid need flniftw-liil ntd nr
trinitportiitlnn lie -.mi sM)0nt a'ould he
reoutred to carry Nome through the loag
winter nml suited for government aivlit-
snee. E HAVE aimed
to make this
tore MORE
than a place
which is dedi-
cated purely to
selling clothes.
You can come
here to look and
you may purchase if you wish
but please feel that we will be
as keen to talk to you aa sell
you.
Kirschbaum Clothe
$15 to $30.
for
w
HKATIIKH HHK-
vwr mow te
Tte on or mttmf
CAT.
Waahlnftfrn I '
ooanirs ohohs
biuUt afoavuur)
FAT
Oct For Weat
Tosas fienernlly
falr TÍjuradar ud
Friday.
New Me i lea nnd
Arlsoua Onernllr
fair i i i.i i and
Frldaj.
VOTE BY MAIL
(Continued from Page On.)
gested that Ahile the public buildings
nnd public Improvements should keep
pace with other bultdlnini and other
improvements that he understood the
elty was nw bonded aa high aa pos-
sible without making taxes exorbi
tant and therefore he would suggest
I that. Inasmuch aa tho county tax rato
was very low the county Issue bonds
for the construction of the proposed
liiilldliur .mil that. If nccesaarv. tha
city could lease sufficient room In It
for the accominodiitlon of h.-r offi
cials and employes.
Mpeuklug of the court houso. It waa
characterised an an eye-sore and not
In keeping with th- progress uf tho
city and In discussing the court houso
yard Mr. Coles thought It a germ
breeder und wondered that more law-
yers were not sick.
I'ltyM Financial Condition (iood.
Mayni. Kelly took occaalon to re-
mark that the nlly of Kl Paso today
Is In a better financial condition than
any other city In the state of Texas
and tlmt the city assessment and tax
rate this year will be the same aa
last year thus leaving it within the
city's power to Increase h'cr bonded
indebtedness 100000. This waa III
exception tn the ussortlon of Mr. Cdlea
thai the city wns bonded to Its fullest
extent.
I i - nil. ni h.il In .. d.
8am FroudatHhal thuughl the court
house on.- of the most beautiful
i.iiii.i.i.a. In the state notwithstand-
ing the asperslona which had been
cast upon the building by those who
had spoken before him. Kven tha
beautiful grass and trees In the court
house grounds had been referred to
us k. i in .mi. I dlsoasc breeders and
he didn't like It.
A high tax rate would do the city
more harm lhan a new municipal
building would do it good ho said
and anyway the court house waa
plenty large enough. The tax ruto
was now the limit and to make It
greulor Mr. Freudenthal thought
would destroy the valuation pf prop-
erty and the business of the mer-
chants. Mr. Freudenthal also took
occasion to score the cltixenshlp of
Ihe city for taking such little Interest
In public affairs but In looking over
his audience noted that aa elsewhere
tho man who has hia fish to fry al-
ways turns out Tho argument of Mr.
Coles that Ihe county court house
because of Its grounds hurt Han An-
tonio street Mr. Freudenthal didn't
think germane to the argument for
tha reason that the city wasn't Inter-
ested In making or unmaking Indi-
vidual streets.
I'll f ford Is roe It.
James Clifford county commis-
sioner when called upon stated that
the county could stand a bond Issue
and that In so far aa the present court
house was concerned It wns never
Intended for a real up-to-date build-
ing und that additions couldn't make
II one. However Mr Clifford was
there to know the wishes of the pub-
He. A. Schwarta Talks.
A. Sch warts thought It would be a
good thing If the county could con-
struct the building but offered ob-
jection lo a city bond Issue aa the
taxpayers re now paying about ull
the taxes they could stand. He ad-
mitted that a new court house was
needed ami Informed his hearers (hat
thy would he convinced of It too If
tbey had to aleep in the building two
niglita as he had recently whlla dolus
Jury duly. Mr. Hohwarts alao referred
to the Mexican summon and tha
probability of American Intervention
aa another reason for not raising tha
city tax rato by additional bond la-
auas. Postal Caril to Be Sent Out.
Frank Coles was called upon but
after declining. Judge Kylar gala
aroae and suggested tha need for
aome sort of Informuflon aa to the
aenttment of those In the maaa meet-
ing. He said that Ihere were twenty-
five to (wonty-fcevent hundred prop-
erty ownera in the county and aug-
geated agafn .the proposition of mail-
ing each a poatal oard asking for Utetr
views putting the different proposi-
tions up to them sueo aa whether
or not the building ahould be built
how much II ahould cost whether tha
county should Issue the bonds ale.
To JMvtde the Kx pense
Judge Sweeney then moved that
(he county cumintestugers' court and
"Zimmie"
tha elty council ba requested to make
appropriation- for these noatal carda
and that they be mailed out by these
two bodies. The motion carried
unanimously. Mr. Colea wanted a
vote of those present and nearly ev-
eryone In tha room aroaa when Chair-
man Adams called for a standing vota
of those favoring tha proposed Joint
municipal building.
The meetlna aras concluded br
Charlea B. Btevena. who had a word
to my In favor of tha Phoenix-El
Paso road race and the suggestion
that thoae Ini crested in . th vallar
would have no better opportunity of
seeing It than talking tlf automobile
trip to Phoenix.
Hato An Cuto With
Pretty Little Feather
Rut (He Women Are Not Wfartnc
Thom BecaiMac They Are Stricfly
Male Headgear.
Kl Paso's male population has
fallen for a new fad. It Is a feather
In their hatji not a common every-
day feather but a parrot feather in
red prreen purple or some other
bright hue. The fadr hats are com-
rnon these daya and the faahlonable
flhop of the city are showing them
In their vajndows.
The men of the city have been
about aa loony about their nmta dm -I
iik the last few se axons as their
wires etc. etc. have ever been.
First they took to turning the bow.
which for years haa been placed on
the side of their hats to the back.
Some were not satisfied with this and
placed them half way between the
aide and th.. back and attached with
a buckle. Others went further do-
Ing away with the bow entirely. They
ara wearing bands of the finest silk
and of the daintiest shadee draped
about their hata In neat little tucks
which have a I wave been conaldered
a distinctly feminine touch. But now
they have' come to the laat ultimate
limit with plumage In their bonnets.
Their haberdashera have said that It
n the last gap In fashion so the
mala population submits to It.
But la the feather to- be U? one
nuerles anxiously. Alsjrets may come
next and after that no one can ten
what fashion will call for In men's
wear.
But whatever It is they will wear
It for El Paso men will not be out of
fashion even lfJhey have to adopt
the styles whlclfTrould. have justified
homicide in this part of the world
twenty years ago.
. West Virginia Strike.
By Tse .fewlafei Pre
Charleston W. Va. Oct. Í Three
hundred minera employed by the Na-
tional Qltumlnous Coal and Coke
company at Eakdale on abln creek
went on strike today. Representatlvea
of vhc United Mine Workers of Amer
ica are en route lo tile rields in hope
of adjusting the dispute.
Germen fores(ers are experimenting
with nouglas fir from Ihe United
Htntes trying to find a variety srhleh
will combine the fast-growing quality
of the Pacific Coast form and the
hardiness of the Rocky Mountain
form. f .
TRÍAL AT AN
NI
(Continued from Pave One.)
Hhe. will bite next If ahe la allowed
her freedom" he declared.
The diHtrlct attorney'a argument
occupied three hours.
- l 'our ioealblo Verdict.
After Judge Aiken had delivered
hla charge he ga-ve the case into the
jury's bands at 8:18. In his charge
Judge Alkon said there were four
verdicts possible:
Not until v; not guilty by reason of
Insanity; guilty of murder in the first
degree; guilty of murder in the sec-
ond degree.
Judge Aiken expfotacd that a ver-
dict of "not guilty by reason of In-
sanity" carried with it "an order
from the court committing Ihe pris-
oner for life to an Insane asylum."
The charge to the jury followed a
hitter denunoiatlnn of the testimony
of the defense by District Attorney
Barker.
Afer saying Mrs. Knton' waa t?ie
only person who had opportunity to
adminlMter fatal arsenic doaea the
district attorney exclaimed:
"Poison Is a woman's weapon!" He
continued:
Married for Money.
"Mrs. Katnn divorced her husband
t i i i i rt
REMEMBER
"HIS HOUR OF TRIUMPH"
In Two Parts
AT THE
ALAMO- TODAY
WILLIAM E. SHAY
Assisted by
JANE GAIL and WILLIAM E. WELSH
Tha Moving Picture World Says:
"Ills Hour of Triumph" succeeds where nearly all
plcturea fall there la heart Interest there la suspense
there Is pathos with flashes of comedy that relieve the
tension but never divert the attention or Interest from
the in. i in theme. The photoplay of the year and Imp com-
pany's best effort.
Also "When Spirits Walk"
r p -I A . A Comedy that la a Scream r A .
J & 1 U CIS. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. 3 1 V CIS.
31 1-313
(ON THE DEPOT CAR
The Finest Plant of its
of Chicago
"We started MM-
life together
with the same hope of success.
that motorist and I but HE saved
his money I did not. Now HE lives his old age in
luxury with automobiles and servants I am nearly
stanring on the world's scrap heap. We had the
same chance."
Reader save while there is yet time.
' Open a bank account here today
a dollar will be sufficient.
"
We Pay 4 on Savings.
CrRITYxiujsT
210 MESA AVE.
The Bank for Everybody.
and married Admiral Baton for h)a
money and when that money was lost
playing the stock market ahe reached
a turning point which led the ad-
miral to hla srava."
After carry'ns the testimony to the
night before the admiral died Mr.
Barker aald:
"SSe locked the poor admiral up
In a room alone. Her daughter Doro-
thy's attempt to admlnlator medicine
to tWe. dying man were qbjected to
by Mra. Baton: Finally no crou oui
ii want a doctor 1 want . doctor."
and Mra. Katon said. 'The (TiuU.r is
oumlnir In the morning' when she
knew Ihe doctor waa not coming a.
all.
NmI Husband Amente.
"ThU woman fed her husband ar-
senic all day Friday with hla medl-
elne and aha fed him tha poison after
ha fall out of bed and he kept feed-
ing It 4o him op to within Vo '
eight hours of the time he died."
It waa 7:10 o'clock when the jury
retired for deliberation after supper.
Mrs- Baton had supper In the court
room and It waa planned to have her
remain there for a' few hours await-
ing a verdict.
WHITK HOl'NK WKUUINU.
lii 11.11.111. Marrlace ef Presiaeal's
Daaghtar Belac Meat bat.
iisliliinti.il. Ort. Inrltstleas for the
Wblte lloass wedding un .NorVuVber s.i
were being nddressed tAdsy. The larlts
tlons sre engrsvee sruipiy nml read :
"The frrsldeat sud Mrs. .Wilson requem
the plensiire of Ihe pretence of
nt the wedding of their lnu.fl.ter. Mi--.
Jessie Wootlruw to Ulr. rrsn.-ls Ituwes
Ssyre. on Norsiiiber Ta'enty-flfiB Nine-
teen Hundred sn.l Thirteen st hnlf after
four o'eloek st Hie White Mouse."
The number of InvItsUonn hss not been
decided upon snd detailed iiisns for the
wedding are. not yet renriy f.r announce-
ment. THE ALAMO"
"REMEMBER THE ALAMO" III
West Overland Street
H. MOHR
Cut Rate Hardware
Paint and Glass.
SOS South El Paso Si.
PR. CARL SMITH
SpeelslUl.
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 34TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 30, 1913, newspaper, October 30, 1913; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth196790/m1/2/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.