El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 22, 1917 Page: 4 of 12
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES TUESDAY MAY 22 1917.
Tariff Commission May
Investigate Additional.
Revenue Sources for H at
By AMoeUMd Prom.
Wahington. Muy . Investigation hy
Ik tariff cninml(:on inlu pvllil eclill-
flonal revenue source especially lay
corporal wilhholiitnt of natural re
mir for p'-niniive purpose
prnpnsrri la i resolution today by fn-
anr Kciiyon of low. TIM rntviintaslon.
also would he author lied to pftpori
whether cnrporM'.on are escaping tait-
Hon by keeping natural resources from
Be and to inquire Into the British and
frcnrh tiróme ami rret profit laia-
tinn IKIHM.
OF 138972 ACRES
STATE LAND TRACT
TO BE SOLD SOON
New Mexico CommUuoner to
Diapoee of Proparty at Auc-
tion in June.
tailing IM.fm-.fO
rr III he aobl at public tuition liy
Hiato I and otninUtlnfier H. P. Frvicn nur
In- June and July mill. Tile land are In
eight countl. aeven of the auction or
umng in June ana one in juiy. rne
lira hv imintiea. are as follow
l.anda In Curry mnnty: ale at Clovls
June a. nine traen. Inrliidlnir 11.901 .4
arm the tract ranging In rea from 60
70 arrea
tanda In :olrx ronnty: ale at liatón
June I. tratt Including as6.70 arrea
In tracto ranting in area irom to u
om arm.
I. audi in Mora roiiuiv: ale at Mora.
Juna to eight trarta inducting. s.os.7
arrea the irer.tt ranging In area front W
Vana Juna fl all tract tout acreage
t t&iHf Irani from 4u to I 'loo acres.
Land in Hants I county i ale at Kanta
le June is rotir trarta. uiui acreage wi
tiacts from an to ten arrea.
Land In Honscvclt county: ale at pór
tala. June t five tracta total arreare
I.WTffl trarl rrotn an to 71 aerea.
I.aud in Lincoln county aale at ;arrl
mo June to; nine tract; total arrear".
77.17 tratta froto 0 to Til airea
l and In flr.nl eonntv : Bale at Silver
City July to: thirty-four tract total
arreege Tti.Oii dO; trarU Irom 4D to M.0W
arr.
Prim luallv lirulna Land.
The larger portion of thla acreage la
rating lanilr and the average price re
reived i not rinerted to reach that In
Hi April Mica. Conalderanle Interest l
lielng alaiwn however. In the lauda In
looked for at the aelea In
i urry. Oilfai and mora aouamaa ami
live tiliMlug IB
those i'-
Club Owners of American
Association Still al 5fls';
Utier Cancelling of oeriea
1 Ssaaaaagr 11- liy Time
I Santa re
aafJataatakk. 1 trarta of rta
D I "I want whit I aak for D I
K 1 I 1 know what it would If 1
K I J- mean to fro home without D '
a J it. Mother won't take A
r I Q chance hc' aarra of ft
f I 1 1 Calumet aura of light K I
1 . 1 1 wholesome) tatty bak- X
I I J tare of positive uni- X
' J form result of purity V
I and economy. Yoa try V
CALUMET &
1 1 Bak in g Powder 1 X
n? I i and you'll narcigo O
U I met ia the world' ft j 3
u I beat l)aLíni;l'on- K I J
ll M
I oau rroilrlaro.HW IN U H
Hanta Fe .......w 10 H H
Seattle ....:..NW .. M U
Waahlngton K .. to 7H
w i. mia M .. M N
i Yuma 8 19 84 M
By Aorlaled Pre.
:h)KBo. May gl. After a aeven hour
o.lil.-i i-Of .lull chum-in of llir Alll.'l Iran
ioclat:on tonigm apparently were as
iiudrriiied aliout cancelling Iba aeries
wild tor international league as tner
were when they began thali seatlou two
day ago.
illanapulla clilbi O. II Watlien of l.oula
vine and Hsrer Bresnahan of toe
Toledo -Into are reportad to rajanoOH
the la. i on ODpoaed to the cancellation.
Tbn conferaace will be resumed 10-
morrow.
t t.M iiKit KIJaoXAu nrroiiT.
United BUtos at p. aa. saventy-l
riman time yastordajri
1917 Graduates oí New Mexico StateNormal School at Silver City N. M.
HBrl gaVaai
WmL I afiaf sti Biaaasiiiiiiw"r" !
Mfft-Vfjk I vj I JassassaV asL
'Tighting OmmuI" at Nuevo Laretdo
Who Couldn't Be Bluffed Transferred
Dr.
Hauled Many rsllUliih
Out of Mexico arid Acted
While Wahingtrm Dick-
ered Goes to St. Stephen
New
By TlBui Bneclal Cottmxmitmtt.
Bark rnw left to llght-af
enon. orll Head. Maggie It.
rirat row-.'tlia lierterry
lues Huff.
rue Inog Bruce Clart LJila Yate l.aBojr Oraham. Mae Let hum. P.no cóinpi'oríYiman '5'téph-
eltá HoUenberk I ranee R Infer Katberlne agía Stella Martin Ethel Gwartney Bra BelUmj
PRESIDENT HONORS
TWO EL PASOANS
Fred E. Stevenson and J. J.
Ne wk irk Receive Tokena for
Service! in Mexico.
&ri
Cbatapand B can Baking PoartiatadonotJ
aave you rnonoT. Cahnpatdoaa It'aPur.
and tar superior to aour milk and sod J
rieeoirmiion of the service of Priil ft
steyeiison and J. J. rtewiurk In going to
ll ieile or l'legrd Hill I K no at
Madera Medro in tirl3 was made by
Prealilent Wilson through Marlon Uitrber
couaul gemval of the United BUtos. at
an Inromial iiiiuiae party In the grill
room of tn iiot.-i shridnn Monday after-
noon. About forty former resident of
rii Mexico were present.
Oulaiy. of the I I Potlal com
pany inn. ni. o il Mr. Letcher who ex-
plained the object of the gather iib. Mr.
ditcher recalled the time m July 1918.
when the i en i aelted Madera where
more than lOO American resided and
about win. in nothing- could be learned. At
the retpjeat or the mate department for
Infonnation conrnehlnf the American
Mr. Hteveiiaon and Mr. NewUrk agreed
1u make tlie trip through the rebel linea
to the rescue of the Atuer'ean. ' They
roinniandeered a ralload motor car and
auccmafuiiy made tlielr way to Madi-rn
and reported to lb government. Mr.
Letcher said that he bad taken up the
matter or formally recognising the ser-
vice and had held off until he could be
present and personally beatow the tokena.
Then he nreKintett cigarette oases to
Mr. Btevenson and Mr newklrkv Toe
cae are of silver with the monogram
Initial! of each honoree on the oulCde
and a silver plata alalina; the occasion
for Hie lucaenUllon..
Following Hi.- preacnutien or Uie ie
Donald aillleg or Itie .an Toy Mining
company ruada a abort talk praising
Consul fleneral 1. richer tor bin aervleo as
consul at Chihuahua City.
"I am gura I voice the sentiment of all
who are present when I ty that wo have
never been represented o efficiently
a when Mr. Letcher was in Chihuahua''
Mr. (lllllea said. "I do not say lh: to
depreciate the work of other consuls but
In appreciation of bis considerate unsel-
tlsii and efficient aervlro."
Mr. Letcher responded thanking lb
men and assuring thorn that be left tor
hi new duties with a reeling or regret
for leaving to part witb bis friend a on
ine lio roer.
SUMMER RATES?
Yes Lots of Them
via
Sunshine Special
Hoatetw Ark. uo.l ret aJD HO
Oalcatsto TIL ami ret SsM.&O
New Orleatna I. . and ret. BAB. to
AadwYllle H. muí m i i n.
PlUaiMirgrti Pa. and rot.fTB.80
Knoxvllle. Toaua. and rat.tat.BB
Norfolk Vn and ret ttb.46
Toronto Oat aatd ret. . .tJH.ao
ImnUvlUe Ky. and ret. . .BBJLM
st. Iannia Mow and ret. . .BMM'
Toledo Ohio and rat. . $TtM
Npartanbarc rl. . ret .BBt.BI
Nashville Train and ret.tST.BB
MJae Hrlds W. Vfk. ret ttt.10
Wisconsin Minnesota Michigan and
many other states
For Reservations Phone or write us
Washington D. C. and Return $58.05
Account U. C. V. Reunion
Sling May 31st June l.t Lin.it June 21ft.
Fjrlsstatfcd. Limit July 6th
Going via Memphis or New Orleant.
SoUtern Railwy run peciaJ train from
St. Louis
40 Hours
15 Mins.
Phone 7
Memphis
36 Hours
20 Mins.
Sheldon Bldg.
"Asia for Asiatics" 1
Is Title of Pamphlet
By Assnrlalrit rres.
Tokio. Mav III. "Asia lor Asiatics.'
tin- aiiblerl or a pamplilet of which
tBouaanaa of cooles have been dlatrlbutad
in Jniian and which was written by Soong
Tiling Faung a prominent nhlnese edu-
cator who It profetaor of modern lan-
guage and literature at 81 John' Unt-
verilty. dlutnghal.
The writer claims that. In Joining the
entente alllea Japan made the greatest
mistake that hiiintn hlalory ha ever re-
corded. Uad (be refrained lie declares.
Kngiimd. the greatest obataol to ine
realKallon of the "Asia for AalaUcg
ioiicv. could have been crushed by Japan
miii tbe aid of Germany. The writer
veate a picture of a defeated emento
oua:
race airlve together for Ine
I rar east ty making a
to realat Ine overwb
domination of tbe European race.
HK ALMStrr FELL DOWN.
A. M. Huniueker Bogue Chillo. Mitt.
tall so grateful kecaua or MBit freed
pain ano mineas wat ns wrote xass
dog letter: "I was sufTerlBB rrom
tallem kidney and bladder trouble.
rrom pain
roiio i
riwumi
ills and two
lef."
bv naina I
arbes. aora aatii
lies under oye tirad and
me warper as i
gave me entire re-
a give warning
lack rheumatic
"rug
EMPIRE
CELEBRATION
Thursday Evening.
May 24th
AUTO RIDE AND
DINNER
(STAG)
Meeting place 202
Mills Bldg. Time
6:30 p. m.
Send a dollar for
reservation before
noon Wednesd ay
J. F. Morrisson
Seuxta Fe Office
S'MUSINGS
I'M PONNA buy ma
A HOME Hn EÍ I'ajw.
I WANT A HOME en'
IWANTA-lHr m tnlt
PAYETt av member
UV the taxpayers'
h:j' o - I ATI! IN an' I'm
GONNA too.
I wanta know that
MY TAXES la apent
i :n : i rr. Kir I'm tonnt
HAVA fence runnln
a
HOUND MY horn
'
WN' SUMP EN claa
a $
llUNNlN' 'rounfl It
a a
TOO. 1 wanna nava
a
hum pen In my home
a
TOR HUDDLE up I
. a
MEAN TUR cuddle tip.
.a
EN' I want It to
. . ..... j . a. o j
BE ALL my Bad her
- - ' -a'aii(
HOME. En' I wnnna
HAVA rardeo
.'.
EN hava hen
a
EN' TJr cow an' .
a
UR Bee an' l 'i
...
OOAT an or pt
a
EN tWn't-ao
.. . ..... .
WE KEN hava '
a
RA7DDMHE8 an'
a
KQOB de-room orlied
EN HAVE milk.
; a
BN HTJNNljb Oh. loU
a
UV THAT an' butter
a
(THAtTWAT the troat'a
FUR) an' eum par oribe
BIN I told
c -
BOMBODY about it
.. -EN
BHB eed "Ifa.'
.
HO ITS all flxod.
UV PATEN' rent
a .
AN UVINO In
SOMBODY eisa
PLACE. I'm tired
a
UV BE IN' a traaalent
T.i i-v.-S. s'-.
1 WANNA have soma
SINCH ON thla world
a a a
THA8WAT 1 want
YOU SUM PEN alee.
a .
TOO N tt'sj
TlfET 1'va ajarted
TO SAVE munny tur
a
BUY THAT home en
NEW MEXICO FARM
ACREAGE GROWING
TofaJof 18.000 Acre. Listed for $
Oat Mrmeagrr' lease.
teen yaerg moat of which ttaaee
have thrown htm into contact
Mexican rbaraetars most noted
rent revolution or Madera Huerta. Car
rsnta and Vina the "Ptrmlns: Conaul" o
Hie vnfted State consular service on
the border. Dr. Alonso B. dtrrtit. bat
left ron Bt. Stephens Mew Brunawlek
where hi taxes rnarg or roa conaour or-
nen at fhat at.flnn' mnA I. aneeiwrleri hem
ny oeorge k. oooaw ton
Maraealtso
lie ia a native of Virginia a clon or a
that
Young
blmeeir or fighting ahuii
loxiern years ago wr.
man be pmv
Mr.
oarrett canse 10
is evo Laredo. Mexico oeooette ibis -city.
lo occupy tbe post of United sutes con
sul and einee that ant hi aanuntMrniion
ha Meet
and on
been ec
rtfiil Mealeau official.
I or ívii
al flk f u ears BikovtmM at Waaktnatoa on Mas
tVBItm ft. JSssaawsaa nBVTM satiautlaueutiaiy fUad protest wlttl
m..mnwnl a. at that 1 me er-
wsa bennr iald ptisooec While
wat dlcKenng witn toa ny
Baa Aawrfcarl stockman was
axeentad By order or the Mexican rebel
that Vareara was
dead Consul Oarrett croated to tbe Mexl-
ean side went to the rebel camp and
thare demanded that the body or Versara
ba turned oyer to the Atostiran amlwirl-
nes. The Mexteani rtataaad they knew
nothing about Ver girt-
Here the Ineldenl rested tor a while
but tbe startling announcement which
went out to the world on the morning
of Marrb tl 1914 ta the effect Hut "a
party of Texas cowboy taut Rangers had
crossed Usa Mo Orenos tn the night and
recovered tbe body of Verrara rrom the
Mexican grave" only
widen read:
broum It JB
i.ranoe." too
e Mexican
when the body was Brought to the Ameri-
can hanks of the rlrer on that moonlight
roornjns; stout I o'clock.' United States.
Crminl Oarrett happened to be there -
rorur-nrr nioe up toe nio urnde. on
what Mar was styled a "bunting ptrty.H
But whan he reached Laredo the mere li
ra sent to waaniruraon
"Vengara' body has been
i American aide of tbe Bio
eownoy nan crosseo.over
ata to recover me ooay.
but nobody aver charred them with doing
bo or their own volition.
There are many other such things a
those recited la which the consul had
flawed bat tásate Consul Oarrett salt
consular recrssetnsux." But I
tui Oarrett deawrre BgercB
what Be ma done for bk aai ii lass ant
bh aatJmable wrfe has Itknwlst ooaa be?
deslruetloa of neo Laredo by may.
in April frit. Mrs. Oarrett waa the eaafar
woman who remained in that unfortunate
city until saaaoat the tins when tea torch
applies so toe sown ana was oiuj uin
remain tat the consulate and trantart
nesa. but she Ignored many threat
le sgatrnt her and dared the geiiran
start anrthrag. She batped pact tab
the archives of the consulate and super-
lllaamtsa tnarr aoaamg onto waassam. era
then. Whan the book and jumenta bad
been safely sent to the American tide she
coolly got into a carriage and crested
over also but she had tbe satlsfaeSloB of
nerving the men who were driving every-
booy croa Muevo Laredo and left only
when ah "got good and ready." aa the
saying goes.
About El Pasoans
and Visitón in the City
Captain w. H. oillenwater. chairman nl
the new Mexico Republican stats central
committee. Is si the Pub del Korte ar-
riving yesterday rrom his home ba Al-
buquerquiv LT. I.IKHH nRCOVKRH. .
I t. John Lucas aide to Brig. Oen
Oeorge Hell. Jr. returned to Ms post ol
duty Monday after an attack of nearly two
week' duration or measles.
ria with some I
fraught alfa i
n mora than one
romanea
Mexican
dero revolution
was called upon many timo to protect the
lives or Americana who were In leoDardy
I at the bands of Mexican revolutionists.
I but it was not until tner the downfall of
I the Madero administration in Meiiro and
ras called
cn to confront bis rati difficulties and
exercise that tenacity or purpose that ac-
eompllshed resulta and freed many Amerl-
Children Cry for Fletcher's
Fanning in State Land
Office
y Tlmea Sperlal Correpondent.
Hants fa B M . May h. Tht acreage
or state graxlng land to be rarmed till
season under Hie roeent pcmilt or the
sute land nfrice to farm grating leasei
witnoiit aiKlilionai rental jumped
D to Saturday night or i.1?J aere
over the previous week. The farmers now
Include residents or every county In the
state except llenísimo and I. una. IB
Bernalillo county none or tbe stale land
eoaptea 10 cultivation witnoui irrtga-
gation r-hlle In Luna county plana are
under way tor supplying water tor sov-
irecia 01 leeseo tana ay nunm-
lsnd commissioner's estimate or
tajon aurai as in minimum or ine grat-
Ing leases which trill 70 ftrniod bu not
been changed.
COrn cane bean tad potatoes continue
to lead In the acreage planted with Union
county rtr In tbe wad at to total acre
farmed. Tbe Union county total reached
fu aerea Saturday. Ouadalooe eonntv
holdg second place with Curry third and
Quay fourth. Th largest acreage gained
ring ine wee waa
oore than Sou
were added! bringing the total for that
uuoiy 10 law Km. . e-
It la not known aa yet. what affect the
death of Thomas Lyons or Olla o rant
rouniy win nave on uie leaaeu laiuis
rniuiH.ii n that county. Mr. Lyons had
roifüflíleij lands for itie. farming; tif more
Ulan l.WO teres or leased slate latid ad
jacent to m$ paieuiuu lanas on ine una-
e-101
dr Consul Oarrett
protect American In Mexico was the ar
rest ana attempt in execute nenrv nip-
peteau. a mestenter whonx Conaul liarrett
had dispatched In an tutomoblle to Mon-
terey tn the spring of 1MB with message
tn Consul General llanna. a the railroad
to Monterey at that time was out or com
mission and had been for. several months
beesus or the destructive work or Mexi-
can bandits In tearing up the trtck and
dynamiting bridges.
Hlpptteau waa arrested by Carranza .re-
volutionists at a tilace about twenty-five
miles from Nuevo Laredo and Conaul Oar-
rcporteri
retí I
Washing
tbe City or Mexico.
simultaneously demandlnar the surrender
or Hlppetegu by tbe Mew
who had nun prisoner at
can commander
inmola. Arter
umhead court
marliat had sentenced him to death con-
sul oarrett hired an auto In this city
crossed to the American tide and proceed
lucent to lisia land which 1 being
lar mad Una year. The total of snch lands
listed up to date chiefly patented home
stead! ana aomeiteaa Claims is aroumi
.n .000 acres. A large number of these
Dr. B. F. fenness Talks
to Medical Society
"The Orgtnltatlon
has born) the ednv
been made nrnler hla
personal snpcrvition for overt 80 years. Allow no one
to deceive 70a tn thla. Counterfeits Imitations and
The Kind Ton Have Aiwa:
tare 01 unas. 11. Fietcner ana
ust-a-KOiKi are out experimenta ana endanger the
health Of Children Experience against Experiment.
stibMtttute (or CastorOllfVare-
cJWh?tls
for Castor
Boric Drops and Hoothiiitr Syrnps. It contains neither
Opium Mortdilne nor other narcotic substance. For
more than thirty years It has been in constant use for the
relief of Constipation Flatulency Wind Colic and
Diarrhoea; allaylnsr Fevcrlshnes arts Ins; therefrom
and by TcetrnlaiinK the Stomach and Bowels aids the as-
slmllatioti of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend
... IsTlaael Va. U. A I ... B .Ll
Bcara the Signature of
been stayed and the prisoner waa being
taken to Piedras Negra. Consul Oarrett
returned tn Laredo and made demands
upon First cnler Teoustlano Carranza
who was then with t rorce or revolution-
lita al Pledrai negral and in vary rorci
ble terms demanded the urrenrter or dip
nrtean Tim First CM surrendered till
prisoner to Consul BINey the commander
or the American forces In F.ajrle Paas.
While Waahlnrton was dickering With
Provhlnnal President Huerta at tbe City
of Mexico. orauT Oerrott wai Incaastnt
In bis demand tor the liberation or the
prisoner and securest 11 release belore
ihe sttte department got a nnal reply
rrom Uie City of Mexico.
The arrest of Robert Htxelrigg t Webb
county ranchman; itrjerton ana nrxnur
Huelrlyg. nephew of the stoclrman: wn-
llun Rgndolph and seven Mexican-American
cowboy who were taken prisoners
bv Ctrrtnilatas and held ror ransom
were liberated after Consul Oarrett went
to the scene where he prisoners were de-
tained and mad a big "bluff" that
American troopa were on the American
side awaitinr to swoop down on them at
t tiren signal it 1
atari ImmaillatelT.
and a number of boraes turned over to
th owner. T
Ola th.nalK had
men and anímala were turned loose.
this Instance Consul Oarrett bad rirat
made hit demand on the military com-
j9
In Use Fer Over 30 Years
of a Medical Da- mnnr or nuevo i.reno ana inoii i -
t During a :'avl liaiUe was the .""; "? '"i "m " VS.. SLv
tug tai narore uie ; -'"-' -v - ... ... ... - ---- --
nnrht by ed up the demand ror an mvssugauou
nigoi uy . n iiK.r.1. taa raen.
Ubiect or an Interesiiug talk before the
tin steoieai aocieur atonoay
r. jennes u. o. n. ine society
uvea inrough committee con
with t command to liberate the man
cattle and horses.
Another notable incident in wnicn i-on
iatln of l)r Felix Miller notice or an AnellteC noutile lncinent in wnicn uin-
offc4rnon0rih.rpartor Te'couMy "bat the ;1 lrill
society meet in the new court lwuse and Ibe Vtw I ' lM?A3w5ni
k..r. it. iihe.r mere. Th matter was Cletnrnte Vergara. a Mexlcan-Aiiencan
keep 111 library there. The matter was
discussed but action was deferred.
Dr. w. It. Jatiueson read a paper on
.O.ektn.n nf Wel.h eonntv VMM kldnBOed
by Mexican rebels when lie crossed Kith;
Plsetae or the Olamla ami Skin." 7liJ!u2L. rihiA had kSE
Thla waa Ihe last meeting of the society 1 tr tome bores which had been i gjow
25m oeelSiiT MVa r P AHalln W L commander located oopoalte the ranch aa
Brown a. J.
T XV. Orare. 1
c. A. Reinmund. E. o. Htront J. v. iap
üúinnilu B K Óállowty'. ne Mexican aide or the river had atTeed
V" iHSinieson. K. P MMler! o W V'l1'ould . ovff snS
pan H. Thompson. James Vance. O. W
ley raui uaiiaguar.
DtLLOB 01 TPOINTS BtcCABBON.
leo I'res.
oblo. May It. Jack Dillon of
lodliiiapolla outpointed and outronglit
Jack McCarron. or Toledo here tonight
In every round or a to-round no derision
bout Dillon weighed 1l pounds. Mc-
away and later examted. i '1.
The moment Consul otrrett heard I
Ihe Incident he tot busy with tbe
aljai.ir'll''llflfct'' I mj
9 r.AAh i iwiur- S
EN' 1 wanna tell H IVVIf lalWltlM
118 excellently at-
tained by adding B
to the daily menu
a ration or
I Goodness -Ener
gy Ease of Di-
n gestión iLxcei-
In Ll awlam.iar BManaa H
i ta a atavtoa as ta
xrSL?XU TuTiomní1 toxK- aU found in this I
ITutZVL.'Sa !Zi''$Z truly remarkable B
ÑSaZ wheat end barley E
(Uaeovarad tht 'then or her watches food. I
ivfc hMnrt e Ut Cliff straal re- eaaaa a D
ported Oaf flatM of Ma CadltUc ear. Ho. r5MB3
fsHl rraaB B) froot or his hum early
tain ÑiaSS nt ' Woaatsxyrtj (L fel W
axaVBrd atasaasay BaBtt '' an 1 1 aa 1 1 ' '
ORJUCIAfl.
Several Thefts Are
Reported to Police
When vergara
IF you want
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 22, 1917, newspaper, May 22, 1917; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199057/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.