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Tuesday. May 5. 1914.
EL PASO MORNING TIMES
PECOS VALLEY OIL
HIM)-PROMISING
LEADING tlOTFL?M
.7
PARTMFNT HOWES
in :
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OVTLOOK i.i i i Mini i. to Rl:
pyx
BETTKK THAN AT ANY TIMK
8INOIT i . i ; 1 1 i i i st m i :i
i BBvP "a5SBBl Baal
of EV PA90
HOTEL
PASO DEL NORTE
Kl Fih'i Ml Won DolUr Bom
Rata with bath Hot and up.
With running water ll.SO and up.
MerctianU' Noonday Vouch la Grill
11:10 a. m. to t$0 p. as. Mo
SHELDON HOTEL
In the Center of Kl Pata
The Commercial Mon'a House. Up
to date and .located conveniently
to tha bueineaa dlauict of Kl Paao.
Buxlnraa Man'a Lnim DnU Mo
Sheldon Cafe.
THE LOCKIE
HOTEL AND APAHTMENTS
Cornar Milla and Stanton Btreela
SI Paao Texaa
It. J. Lockle. Mgr. Phoa 401
HOTEL McCOY
Absolutely fireproof "modarn."
Located at the head of El Paao St.
on the Pioneer Plana. 40 roomn with
ahower hatha II. to and up.
Kvery room abaolutely outside.
Iteprraratatlve of Doben' Oatflt IV-
turna i mm aurórala and i"
ra. i rr Anothor Deep Well
$1
A Day Up
The Grand Hotel
A rsflsad modarn and up-to-date
hotel. Beautifully
furnished cloa.ii and aanl
tut-j' . witb or without pn
vutj hath. Heart of elty
HOTEL ZEIGER
Hot and Cold Running Water Tel-
ephone la Every Room.
European Plan. Reataurant Buf-
fet. Private Dining Hon ma Open
All Night. Ratea fl.OO to u.oo.
Hotel iriradoirifff
Located In heart of tbe cltj facing Ban
Jacinto Park. All modera conveiiteni'.
Special rnles now on for (ha summer.
han a a. c. dk oRorr.
Owners and Proprietors.
WHERE TO DINE
FLORENCE CAFE
TMM HIT HRRTAIRANT
AT WHICH TO BAT.
Qnlch larrlca La Caaataa
and niiala Ueela. Fenala
anrlaaa.
see Taaaa .
rot Pre
ALBERTA HOTEL ANNEX
Corner Went San Antonio and Santa
Fe Sta. one block from Alberta.
One blosk well Hole) Paao del
Korte. Will open about April let.
All outalde roomn with private
bath. Steam heat hut and cold
runnlnc water. Speclnl ratea for
the aummar. Mm. II. Tom Smith.
Mir. l-hone 1121.
M 171X7 CII afTD ODII I NOW
iJC VV nj&lLi V JCJTV HjUfAiLlLilU OPEN
Want aa Ha Salee.
1 aanl win giaBrlelaaa.
EAT AT
The Neweat and Beat Reataurant
Club House Cafe
Frank Poy and Bob (Jang Prope.
109 South id Paao St.
1't.on. 3000. Open Day and Night
IT I I.MAN OATH
Regular Dinner So Canta from
12 to n p. m.
and Cb taaaa Dlanea.
20 Milla 8t. El Pnao. Tatna
to S p.
. short Order. Noodles Chop Suey
PHIL YOUNG'S CAFE
for your Lnncb Hot or Cold and ail
klnda of Mexican I -libes. Alto fur the
celebrated Moerletn Cincinnati B er
nud Edgewood Whisky 217 South
Kl Paao 8t. BEN SWEENEY Prop.
Noitu; NIPPONK8K KKCAI.LED
Spokane High befool Student to Be
HocmtMTf to Prernler.
By Special Wire to The Timet
'Spokane Wash. May 4. K. Take-
moto scion of a noble Japanese fami-
ly who has been studying English at
the Lew la uml Clark high school here
during tbe winter baa received a mes-
'sage from Count Okama recently ap
pointed prime minlater of Japan to
'return home to become private secre-
i tary to the count.
Takemoto will leave Spokane In a
Bp The Ttmcn Special Corretponéf nt .
Arteala. N M . May 4. The outlook
for producing wells in the oil fields
of the Pecos valley la better than ever
before tn t he opinion of men who
have recentl. tmentlgated the field.
Considered.- .trilling is being done in
Ihia vtrlnii rind a funeral feellnt of
confidence i r'i sf!e.
Doheny Itevrceentatlve Return
Charle a Man rapreaentlng the.
Oohney people ..f California hn re-
turned .md i he company will begin
drilling again a contract has been
let by Mr Mini to T. A. Stun (iff for
a well at It. kv Arroya. 17 miles
aouthwesi of . i u Mr. Man
makes the atuieinent that the Dohenv
people hae . nmn to sta thla time If
they get a well with aa much an M
nárrela daily capo city. Some time agi
the Hoheny people for reasons only
known to themselves abandoned the
field after alnkinti a 1.000 foot well
They cased off the water set their
pai kers and then losad the hole. The
rig. the bent one ever brought to the
valley wax unid in the Carlsbad Oil
and Oaa company and is now tvelng
used by Senator Andrews whu is sink-
ing a well near Carlsbad.
Kngllah Concern lau Contract.
Charlea Hlnemnre representing an
KngHuh comimny has let a contract
for a deep well Thla company will
begin drilling )uat west of the Dohen.v
property aa non aa their rig. which
ha been ordered irrlves.
The Brown well la being steadily
pumped and la pr od uning something
ovar 60 barred dally of excellent
luhrlcating oil Just east of the
Brown well Ed l.anih. who whs sink-
ing an arteala n well at a depth of
tí 00 feet struck what appears to be
a better proposition than the Brown
welL The driller went through 40
feet of oil annd and the oil nud gas
very strong showings. Experts
declare that. If nroncrtlv numned. this
which have interrupted tramo on um m well will produce better than ifi
4B0 and Southwestern. John Snyder of barrels of oil daily.
Tularna has a shipment of 1300. houthi I The Seven Ittvera conipatn. which
fiotn tuero and Pona na county ranch .Ks been drilling steadily for about
men. whtrh he expects to haa oin i" m montns. the other day ran into a
morrow tha railroad cinciais jhumik- nun t.rntn or on that promises to he het-
rted him that the line win proitsmy w .v uum aiiyihtiiK "t struck. The
open by that lime. Just before the storm I driller have derided to go to a depth
WASHOUTS DELAY
STOCK SHIPMENTS
Bit. BITNCHKK HKL1 VP AT ALA-
MOGOHDO ON AC4XlNT OK
HTORM IN NKHV MKXHU
Townsitc of Oro Grtindc and Hmelter
Property Sold to J. C. Peton of
Kl PaAo I'nder Order of Court.
By The Timt-4 Hftrdal Vurrr$pon4fnt
Alainuaurdu N. M . May. Dig ouncn
i . ... .... .i nr icei or
or cattlB it being new ncre u Uu. ....
the washouts hi
northern New Meileo
few days sailing from Seattle. In the
meaaage he is Informed that one of
bla dutlea will be to tour Japan In
tbe lntereat of the political party of
which Count Okuma is the head.'
To Return aa Consul.
In the course of alx months or so
Takemoto probably will be returned
to the United Htatea aa Japanese con-
aul to some Pacific coaat city.
Takemoto la highly educated and
la about 84 yea ra of age. He hus
studied In Japan and China and was
graduated from the leading Japanese
university. He recently won the
national championship In oratory in
Japan. He came to Spokane at the
request of Count Okuma who hus
taken a great Interest In him for a
number of years for tbe purpose of
atudylng the English language. He
selected the Lewla and Clark high
achool In which to learn the funda-
méntala of the language and Intended
to enter Columbia university or the
University of Illinois next fall.
snvder made a shipment or ii rai -
fioni Turqotse. Both hipfneuts r h ;o1
mado pastures. M. T. Kverhardi. of Three
Hivers. hs a shipment of 18 earn tied up
it Turumrari He expects hi rorwsrd them
U uifht.
oro (.i-atidf Banner uj
The entire property of irte Orn 0 rind
Smelting company was sold yesterday lib
dei order or the district ct.net. to satisfy
a tax hen for IMU'W and ruals or suit
the price paid for It. H i believed that
in and adjoining Oro Qrai.de and all the
buildings and machinery need in the opei
anon of the minina and lowmlte proper
ties. Something like .'oo town lot are In
eluded. J. i Peyton or Kl l'aso was the
iitreetml bidder taking the property for
tiooi. The only other bidder wa Colonel
W. H. ridon. or the Alumogordo improve
ment company. J. J. Murray general man-
ager of the property when It was In opera
tion was present at toe üaie. ixu niauc no
bid- The property Is worth many liman
price paid for It. h i - believed thai
Mr. Peyton intends to pla--e It on the mar
ket.
Prohibition Prilthmf.
Two i" i in..:.. Tor n. u i.. ii v. .ii. prohibition
have been Tot-warded from Otero ruunty to
Congressman It. B i'erguon at Washing
ton- one fiuin Tulacna. eouiains iu7 sig-
natures: the outer from Algmogordo. has
107. The petitions are the result or the ef
fortu of a lecturer who recently Istlctl
hera In the interest ofihe . c. T. L.
Special
Just received a large shipment of Genuine Panamá.
We offer them to you at these special prices
$4.00 $5.00 $6.00
and $7.50
These Are Real Bargains See Our Window
atV
V aaaaaa aaaaK WW ii ii f aaaaaa aaaaaaV Mt
of 1600 feet and. If thev atrtke noth
niK beter to come hack to the present
depth of 1000 feet and develop what
they now have.
Charle S. Brown reí m ned t his
week from klu home City bringing
wii h him Meyeral prospm tors. M r.
Brown is owner of the Brown oil well
A. B. Clow president of the Seven
Rivera Oil company Js now making
his home In thin valley. He hun taken
hurge of the development of the
holdings.
Born to Mr. and Mrs Virgil Hyatt
on April 1 H s hoy.
C. W. WIlIlHms. K. C. Hlggtns. W.
B. riistole and J. . Taylor have r
turned from Manta F. where th
went to secure oil leases.
A. C Kclnath relumed from Texas
and Oklahoma points Tuesday
Mrs. B. W. Hale and three small
children left on Tuesday for El Paso
Texas where they go to Join their
husband and father and make their
homo.
Hard Luck Pursue Youth.
Mllburn Atkinson who has heen sick
for over six months was just able to
be out among bis friends again when
he went to the skating rink
('hamberlaln's l.inlment.
. This preparation Is Intended especially
for rheumatism lame back sprains imrl Ilka
ailments. It la s favorito with people
srlio ara well acunlnted with Us apendld
qualities. Mrs Charle Tanner Wahaab
Ind.. saya of It: "1 hav nuiad t'humber-
lulus Liniment (he heat iiiintc for lame
baek anil sprutns I hava ever UHed. It
aorka like a eharm and relieves pain and
soreness. H bar been used by others of
my family aa well si myself for unwards
of twenty years '' and ."in n ut bottles
for sale by all dealers. lAdv)
Get your Eleetric Fans ji the S. W.
Klectrlc & Machine Co. 3H Han Kran-
claco Ht. Phono 131B (Adv.)
Tonight
CRAWFORD THEATER
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The Beer of Quality gCbMlMBM
rJ Is just rijiht in every resjiect just riht I
St all the time. Rendered .mil iep so by HÉg-SHH
m. constant care in the selection of mater- H
H ials skillful brewing and proper aging. H
Milwaukee Beer Co.
Hoh Phone 211)1 S
B J04-206-2UO So Ochoa St. II PASO I I X. HHLH
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WK DOINOT BOI4CIT ORDERS OR SHIP MUVOR8 IN VIOLATION OF TKXAS LAWS.
"The Mysterious
Woman in Black"
do. ! to try hla luck Ho fell break
Inar hla left arm between the wrtat and
elbow.
Whole pole vaulting last week in
the tablet h meet ftewell Jones fell
breaking one "f his ankles.
K. A. Clayton came lu (he latter
part of the week from El Paao and
is vtfdtlng the family of hi" son J.
A. Clayton.
Mrs. 1 . R M alnney and t w-i small
daughters returned yegterday from
Sulphur t-kla.. where they visited
Mrs. Malonev ' parents.
T. Ft. Hlncy. a well known oil
man. of Jennings La-. apeni two dsya
In the valley looking over the oil
fields.
H. C. HobiTiough. one of the owners
of the copper mines 12 miles east of
Arteala. reportg work progressing
nicely and that they have run into a
very line vein which they will work
aa thev proceed with the shaft
Mr. 'and Mrs. John A. Owens an-
nounce rhe approaching wedding of
thélr dauahter. Mis Kate Ray to
Albert 11. Keys of thla place. The
couple will make thelc home In lw-
ton. Okla.. where MrKeya owns the
power and h e plant.
I antrloup fmtiooK nrigni.
The rant' h'up outlook for this part
of the valtev Is very nne at thla time
There hat alrendy been planted aome-
thtnsT over t") acres and more to be
nlanted. With the new facilities for
handling the
aomethtng to
pleasure.
S. P. Hems
with his niu'i
was very fin-
to Kansas
2F.oo and ah
upon completion of preaenl dutlea
proceed to Join their regiments.
Major William H Hay. cuvalry H-
andlslgned t. Thirteenth cavali'i. and will
Join that regiment
So much of ptmigruph "ii. special
order No. fií. March 'Jli war dopurt-
ment. directing Colonel Ahiel 1-
Smith. ()"trtorniaater iorp to proceed
to New York City and insumo charge
of general depot quartermaster corp.
relieving Lieutenant Colonel Monea '1
Keallnskl la aniepdod so ns to relieve
Colonel rimiih from dut the wai
vollege and to direct him t- proceed
to New York to assume charge or the
depot relieving Lieutenant Colonel
Ze&llnakl who upon being relieved
will rcpoct to depot quarti-rmasler
New York f-r nasignmcnt a - hla as
shitant until Zeultiiski shall avail him
aclf of leave of absence grant d hun
In special ord. r No. 101 April 10
Ea-:h of
Mctli-aii Burglar In Columlms rrrst.
imI While Attempting to Loot store.
by 7.nnf Special t'orrrapoadesl
Columbus. N. M.. May I A Mcxl-
an who gave hla name aa Juan Vu-
leiiKiiela broke Into the furniture and
h.irdvrarwa store of A ! . Crost l-'rhluy
night nu was caughl reil handed He
;t jiromptly haled before the insth-e
i-i i h peace uml bound over In awall
ih" action of the grand Jury. T'lo
uoiibt.be robber la now in Jail nt
I " tuing where the district court is in
.- ."Ion.
Henry Burton maimgcr of the in-
lunihua Telephnntt company in puitlnif
r la ud trip
II Ml.. II
large number of new ph
tin.
pi 1
VERY LOW RATES
For Hound Trip Hu
Texas
err Toarte Tlcketa Go on Bale Mar lata.
Vto
Ht. Umle
. 44 o Loalarllle
. . HM Chicas .
.. U-Sa New York
... 5S.SO Cincinnati
Pacific
u.io
. tS15
. 4. 05
ASK LB ABOIT LOTH OF trTHER RAT1CH.
GOLD AND SILVER
BOUGHT
in any form or quantity.
Full Aasay Given.
SILBERBERG BROS.
Jewelers
Córner Mesa Ave and
Texaa St.
lieved of dut
Korl lm en
to regiment
and will
men i
Major
Infantry
Hevetlth
Hasktdl
John K
following "Hi- erf
:it Army Hcr ice arhoo
oi th Kan. la nsslgne
ipeclfiod afi i hla nam
ceed to Join that rcg
ll .1 I. Ml. I
ear from
Msredntiiu Anlrra ami M
aere married Monday m
.It Mi v IllTTcT l.opei I In .
1 1 iti He'll hum'- III Mill
i . - ii nraarei l.eominl ha
a Ii lp lo I lephaill Unite ildin
In. l . Hill WHi a hlisut
I i I'asn Moiulaj
In i.iii - Mi mu tree .r l
mpniih d l HI will- .net
i iiiduill inottared hera Sunday.
John Mi ' lutig nf Mtitiiierqiie
n i. - hei ' i. kuig f'r land lie i
phri-ei ultu etihdltlou nud will I
thl-t week nnl hi
in a tttudebaker
umaha. Neb.
Rosa hat h
is i rucea bv
iipte are in o
leiurned noru
ire (
ami mi
Mi
Mill 'i
iiv hen
and
i
ijeorge I. Moore. Klghleenih
i 'a plain Jaman U. Hannah
infantry Captain Kriiesl
Nineteenth Infantry; t'apt
Miller Infantry attached
Ninth Infantry relieved from dut v
Ann y Service achool uml will p
reed to join regiment to Will
attached.
Captain Collin H Hell
sixth infantry plaeed on Hut
t ached officer effective. May
name of i aptain Arthur i-
I'll ll"
f
rop the farmers have rtmovP(1 ind aaslgned to Twenty
look forward tit with
w ho is at nankin Tex .
ni reports that his dip
and that he would ship
y about May 2 about
ut the 20th h woul dl
Decoration
Day
is almost
here. We
can get your
Monument
Work
out
promptly.
pioneer granite ano marble works
Jo. B. Waller. Prop.
Uhup at Concordia CcmoCery
Paao Teaaa.
1500 and ahi.il May 10. he woum
hip nhout 2r00 more. M. E. Roh-
ber rho ha -hnrge of the ewea ntate
they will hn1 heter than 80 pr-r oent
of lamba ihnogh the recent mow
and cold weather cauned them con-
Ivan rxpiiKl"" nl" mornlni for
Ktaonvlll- Ind. where he Will loin
Mr. Douslaa. who la there vlaltlng her
párenla.
U. S. ARMY ORDERS
Bu th AaaocitftrJ Prekt
Washlnarfuri."' Way I. fly direction
of the president. -CaptsJn John 1. He
witt Twentieth inrantry Is detaue
for service In quartermaster curp tc
take effect May 2 vice Captain Uw
r no .. ft Slmonds. relieved and as
alanod Twentieth infantry and will
ba assigned t" a company by com
mandlng officer
Each of the following officers
cavalry assigned to regiments aped-
fled after his name relieved of prei-'
e-nt duties snd will proceed to Join
regiment assigned
Colonel .loH.-pi. A. Hasina. Sixth
eavalry; Lieutenant in. kmau. Becoiid
cavalry. Captain Jamas N. Munrue.
rourteenth cavalry; Captain Joseph
8. Herrón. Second cavalry; Captain
W. h Grant Ninth cavalry;. Wré.
Lieutenant FYank Keller Sixth cav-
alry; Klrat Lieutenant William I-
Moore Jr. Ninth cavalry; Major Wll-
lard A. Holbrook Tenth eavalry; re-
lieved from duty at the Army Servlco
school. Fort .Ljeavgawurtn Ku- and
win
T4-KI- i
Infantry is relieved from
Army Hrviee achool. hurt l-
worth and will proceed to join
uiMnt to which la assigned nun
he assigned to a company bv
mental nnimandar.
4 "apta in (toy B. Harper (Uiirte'-
inaatnr corp. will proceed to Kunh:is
t Ity and iisBtinie temporary chai a- .
ell. in. Major Alexander M I a vih
who will proceed to Krt Worth. Tex
und aasiiine temporary charge of do-
pot qua i t er master corp.
Captain l-e It Lunbar. no-di'-il
corp. detailed member board of off I
errs b meet at Kurt Leaven wurl n
Kan. May I S.
Captain Henry c Mad d ox. medical
corp. relieved duty general hospital.
Fort Hayard N M and will return
to the Philippines.
Mrs Catherine Hiirrldge left a few
ay tgn for Illinois. Where shi w ill
cot with friends and relatives
I: K Horton. waa n ilalttir at Kl
i-ii the first of the week win ! he
phi to attend a meeting ( (he
lirln' rs. of which he in a member
.1 1 1 (ireenwood cashier ..r' the Co.
.inbiis Míate bank made a short bust-i-as
ii ip to Kl Paso the Mrei of the
ieek
The new village officers have been
" Instalh d and aonie Important b-giala-
Hon is expected at once
W K. King and II M ate
Attending district court at liemina thin
week having been siitnrnoneil as
Jurors.
Mrs. John Charon left early
morning for Htsbne Ariz. whei
husband ir- employed
Mrs. VV I-'. King who has In
nty at the ' f).Mt .. .
' ' .V large number of home
have made final proof on their riainu
ihln the last few days.
. . .; . i dinner was unen a! Hun
! nvslde Sunday by the rl titeo "f Hon
In y side in honuor of J. 11 IMeks.in and
family w-ho depnrled f'-r tin n n w
honie near Ijis Cruces where they
have purchased some valuable real es-
I late.
i ienrge H. nmptien arm en nere
from Polo Verde. Aria. the flrat of
the week for a visit wlih hla family
who realde on a claim a short distance
from town.
rimer O. Putnum moved his family
to Duncan. Arts. this week where he
expects to make his home. Mr Put-
iiuirt sold his property In th. vulley a
few weeks agn.
Colonel Charlen P. Hatfield who
win In command or the troops sta
Honed here for over a year and la well
..ii amonsr the ell ienalitp was
llilei -
hy Mr. .u
Sundl)
old .KM !lnhd
1 H-i
M r.
i ñu s peí r .i nt i uiied
Reeven tored
l luí Ham- ha- sold .tun stflitds of hee-
In John Mei iqus iceeuiiv of Mlmquerqiie
tut now ii renldenl of Mill. Mi Me' linn:
ai-MUiei . ha rue -ii once mat will ilevnl
III- aileulloU to Hie bee lidMtri
A rule nan! in apply equallv. In (wo-
Hied animals is lhat a sheep killing
ng never killf niiy aheep ul home
lihij
oh n
"I am patletit and much enduiiiiK.j
but i ho downtrodden cltuten who
wants to spit a (ale of woe lu my sy in
pntheil- ear mu.t refrain from ...IH..K "Í n. o ...
7:r..w;""r -MUU Vo0Cta.bC . fmf. mh .lv mhml.
German Coffee Cake
Made Without Yaaal
iiv Mrs. J in t McKcmie Hill Editor of
the Uoston CooklnK School Magazine.
1 here Is no warm bread quite as appro-
priate (or Sunday morning breakfut at
German Coffee Cake yet I. 1 seldom made
by housewives who do not bake their own
bread. If K C double raise Baking Powder
Is used It will be ust as good as if raised
wilh ycasl and il will have the further ad-
vantage ol being fresh and warm. Save
this recipe and try I. next Sunday.
K C German Coffee Cake
Twn and one-fourih cup sifltd flour;
8 Imet UatpoaiytuU KC linking Poudtr;
l level ifiiBpoonrui bom; a
tables poonjult melted but-
ter; i tablet puonfult eufar;
1 egg; milk.
DON'T NEGLECT
INDIGESTION
aoy serious ailment Tetult from
the failure of the stomach to do
ita work properly. The first sign
is liuligeation. Help your stomach
back to health today by taking
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
nt ah vi un i
-Undent Body nf Larrba teadeinj Knav
Day's Outlntl.
! The Timet Hpeclal Corre$pOn4t
Hill. K. M May 3 The annual plentr of
i he ntiidem of l.nretta aradrmy of i
i tu.es was held at Hill on Wednesday.
About so cars which were kindly donated
hy ctttiens of i ba cruce conveyed the
happy throng of arirl hi this place and
ii say that the undents thoroughly en-
joyed (be outing pulllui it ".ii indeed.
The party was chaperoned by Ufe mother
superior and the slaters of the far-tilty. The
Kirla -tat ted fur I. as rtn ei on the return
trip about 6 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. WIMIani Johnson and Mr.
and Hr. A C Recall and Jotut MeCall ara
-poodliig lew dgyi at MUI. TIM party u
Sift dry ingredients tmrtther beat the egg.
add milk and butter to the org to nuke one
and one-quarter cupii stir all together with
inverted spoon to a etirr natter. urn ima
biscuit pan and spread even. Brush top
lighlly with incited butter. Sprinkle sugar
and ground cinnamon over the top. -Baga
In modérale oven.
Dutch Apple Cake or Prune Km hen can
be made with this same batter by covering
th top with pared and sliced applet or
cooked prunes with the nils removed akin
ddei down. Dredge wi'n sugar and cinna-
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 34TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 5, 1914, newspaper, May 5, 1914; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth197012/m1/9/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.