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36TH YEAR
EL FASO TEX
1PAY JULY 21. 1916.
ENGLISH SCETION 16 PAGES
PRICE b CENTS
CARRANZA PROPOSES COMMISSION TO SETTLE DIFFERENCES
VIOLENT EFFORT
EAST AND WEST
TO WIPE OUT
Kaiser's Foreas Competed to As-
some Defensive on Both Fronts
When Russians French and
DTIDHI iAM in rOUMU
Held by Central Powers.
THREE THOUSAND TAKEN
CAPTIVE BY FRENCHMEN
Military Critics Believe Rev
Suffered by Teutons and Vigor-
ous Nature of Allied Offensive
Will Compel General Retire-
ment Soon.
By Associated Prest.
London. July JO While s strong but un-
successful Oerrosn counter offensive li (UU
being rougbt out on the British front the
Teutonic armies rind themselves strain the
object of S simultaneous stuck on both
cistern and western fronts. The recent
aucreesful arrvsncs having brought thst
British Into line with the French at Harde
court the French offensive which has been
for some time In preparation has been re
i pwert energetically on both sides of the
Semas on a front of about fire mllei
thus far successfully.
A Hies Make New Astas.
official dispatches from the British and
French headquarters tonight show a fur
ther advance by both armies.
The British pushed forward their line
about 1000 yards north or the Baientln
Longuevel sector and are still righting)
fiercely with the Germans In the outskirts
oí Longueval and In the Delvlne vrood.
The French having renewed their otfen
slve. captured a considerable stretch o
Herman trenches m the neighborhood or
r.) trees sart In engagements on both side
of the river have uken nearly 3.000 addi-
tional prisoners.
Smartass Be as Offensive.
At te same time according to Boms re
pons the violent Russian offensive bsa
been resumed In the Carpathians at Bevel
Madlmirvolynskl sad In the Bigs sector
1 nor ricial dispatches front Petrugrad say
that the second suss of the battle for the
aotsesslon or Covel la continuing wits ex
treme violence. Oenersl Brusslloff hss
brought up crushing forces from the Stok
bod to the Lips to stuck the Austro-Oer
mans and anxiety as to their ability u
wltbaund a continuance or the pressure is
beginning to be reflected In the Berlin
comments on the situation.
Gersaaay ea DeleasH .
Military critics bare discuss the new situ-
ation which has arisen pointing out that
Germany Is now compelled to act on toa
defensive and they speculate as to has
soon Germany may find herself obligad to
make retlremenU In an attempt to shorten
.her extensive Sut supposedly thinly held
lines especially on the eastern front.
FIRST LIVE GERMAN POSITIONS
( APTTBED BY FRENCH.
.By Associated Press.
Paris. July SO The French forces have
captured the entire Viral line German posi-
tions extending from Estrees to the height
or VermandovUlers. according to the offi-
cial statement issued by tbe war office
tonight. They also have taken on both sidas
of the river about l.soo prisoners In today's
ei:
BRITISH
BE NEAR
BEFORE
EAST
By Assoc laaas-Proea.
London July to. Replying to severs de-
nunclattoaa of Has Mesopotamia campaign
by Lord Wemyaa IB Introducing bit motion
In the bouse of latas demanding an investi
gation the Msramus of Cra we lord presldcngf
or the council said that In the critical mo-
ments or August IBM. It was Imperative
ror Great prttoU to reassert her paramount
aB Taw.)
THE N6BTH
Cata whjpa; and
PKILutDKLPKIA
PA. r -
PHILADELPHIA TO GET
THOROUGH CLEANING .
DECLARE MAYOR SMITH
JLDfig BOtanH SSjIBTM esAND JURY TO
MAEE THOHSSJSH INVESTIGATION AND
I o LOOM SOS MEM "HM1HSB UP."
Judge Hosers of C iBSSua Ftaaa coart
iiuruber one addressed Cae gres sT Jury yes-
trrdal and ordered a deep and thorough
proba Uto vice conditions to lúe elly. rol
lowing lbs revelations of Saturday night's
raid when MM arreau were sasea The
grand jurymen were MM to stok ror the
Stsa higher up."
Mayor south to a utts meat tossed assagai
hours after
in-l j.ir
I'tllsdelphie tbe leanest clly la the casus-
tiy The recent crusade was but the he
gmnmg of s daan up thai will rM the esty
of rutiinaU aas) ertnxe
Lteutossai Jobs Bwing. aettog rag tola ef
utd aergseato to casan up than
Me ordered a vice anaraullne
three mea arrestad to the raid
d to the raid eUclertstg
been bsaoaaot. Have filed
Fatir strv sags a a tofaaetta paratyau ae
vstoassal ui PtsllsfiTbjSMl jestetdsj
1 u to aMrht tira isa strikias aas
sad ufftctau af the Karrtoburg Rati
jsasssj A eaaahjswasa was baas yea
wmt by r sp re 1 soasar as of Ma two fee
Moat and it SOI Be aautonod ttotf.
STATES
OFFICER
KILLED
AJpino Hotel Propriotof
ders to Sheriff
iff Follows
Tras-
f Hk
dy Which Cost Ufa of
Wife and That of Lisa. CoL
Botler of Sixth Cavalry
VICTIM SON OF GEN.
BENJAMIN F. BUTLER
H. J. Spannell. Husband of Wom
an Ui Case Had Been Under
Suspicion of Friends on Ac-
count of Strange Actions Pre-
ceding Killing.
By Associated Press. f
Alpine. Tex. inly IM'ETtu tenant Colonel
M. C. Butler or the Sixth United States oar
airy and Mrs. H. J. Spannell. with whom ha
was riding in an automobile were shot and
killed this afternoon. Immediately after
" hkmbju nusnena or ine
woman went to the Jell end surrendered to
JjV nartff
Mrs. Spannell was the daurhtar of Mr.
and Mrs. John Holland wall known real
denu or Alpine.
Spannell. who la the proprietor of the
Holland hotel here had been under the
suspicion or friends today on account or
his strange actions preceding tbe tragedy.
They said he did not act normally.
TRAGEDY OCCURS DURING
A L' TOM OB ILK RIDE.
By International News Service.
San Antonio. Mb July to Ltau tenant
colonel M. C. Butter of the Sixth cavalry
and Mts. Harry J.. Spannell were shot and
killed this afternoon at Alpine. Tex. by tbe
woman's husband.
spannell and his two victims ware oat
for an automobile ride when he shot them.
He went at once to the town Jail and gave
hlmseir up. Trouble between him sad his
wire it is said led to Jealousy or colonel
Butter and the tragedy.
General Funston received a brief report
UU tonight without details of the causas
that ltd to the shooting. Ha Sad other of
ficers at beadcjugrters expressed entire
confidence la Use integrity or tbe cavalry
officer.
Butler wsj g sea of General Ben Butter
of civil war rams. His wife sad son. aged
7 years ware with him at Alpine where
be had . bean stationed since May so.
Spannell It proprietor of the Holland
House at Alpine and Ms wife was tbe
daughter or Mr. and Mrs- Joba R. Holland
of that town. Holland U a wealthy cat
Ueman and ranch owner.
Butle received bis promotion but a fsw
days ago. During tbe St Loula exposition
be was In charge of the Philippine exhibit
Eleven years ago lie married Miss Margaret
Howell or .Nashville.
Spannell was Instructor In music at Bey
lor university at Waco wrwnaJflee Hsjfeand
was a student there. He continued to Much
after their marriage until two years ago
his rather-in-Uw gave him chars of
large business at Alpine
MM. BLTLER DAUGHTER ST
NOTED TENNESSEE LAWYER
Nashville. Tana.. July SO Mrs. M.
Butler wire of Major Butler who before
bar marriage was Miss Margaret Howell.
(Continued on Page Two.)
The Day in Congress
SENATE
Mel at 10 a- m.
Resumed ducaasloa
prtsiion bill.
Recessed st p.
Friday.
of naval appro
HQUSB.
Not In session
Friday.
AMERICAN
Fort Bliss Edition .
RIDAT JUL.T II 11.
MAN CRUSHED TO DEATH
BY AUTOMOBILE TRUCK :
NEGRO CHAUPPBUR HELD
PATRICK Ell I inaHS SSSKTI
AND FAaHMOUNT AVENUE
to. J
truck wag arrestad
UNITED
ARMY
Ai
Patrick fJsllashar MB Anbura street.
PMladalphu. stepped In frost of an auto
truck at Sixteenth street and Fainnouai
vejase rases rear saa wats crushed to dan
Joha WssiasB. sagro chauffeur af
PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRYV""
TDAAB Tt Ultra fbitv I I
we aw aaamvss a StWVsa.
nu. heeded kg ato
gssB ssgg to troop
L M T
I. riral
y. as taa Bars
watch u buy 1
auto track far haul lag
The enssasy was raised
a. 1 U. .u
by popular sub
WHILE TEACHING WOMAN
TO SWIM. MAN DROWNED
ft Teeabrsss tmm
urtxay altoesaeos to Uto
ssacSsssg A atossasy waagga
Ha Usees a widow sto
reas ras sasna
baa atiera we
fsasi ass Alises.
LEGALIST PARTY'S SUCCESS
IS HANGING ON RECOGNITION
OF NEW 'LEGAL GOVERNMENT'
One of World's Largest Banks in New York Ready to Back
Movement to Extent of Many Millions if Consent
of the United States Is Obtained.
Had It not been ror the Columbus raid.
the Legalist party would have baas
in power in Mexico aow. according to an
American who is on togssato terms with
local leaders of the movement The or
ganisation or the party has bean under
way ror more than a year he says and
seal stealings nava been held in ci
Peso.
Upon the consent of the United States
government to recognise "a legs) govern
mant" in Mexico tun gee the whole success
or failure or lbs ntovajsgal one of the
world s largest xtsaaaxew opcvni mi me
York city la ready ha says to back the
party to the eiunt of many hundred mil
Uoas of dollars If this consent U oh-
Mergea ta Lead Maaay.
Kttha Loeb S Co. are so heavily Involved
In the European war that they were unable
to support the Dollar Revolution finan-
cially . be says J. P. Morgan A Co s greed
to produce the necessary ftoanrtat backing
if atstnbers or the party could secure the
consent or waanington n muar
government in Mexico. II is the claim of
tbe Legsllau that Vehutataa Tagto U le
aallv the president of Mexico and thai.
should he be placed to power to Hosier.
city iba united states egresas racassass
htm The visit or Hohert Bacon a reare
jenutlve of J. P Morgss A Co. to Mel
ico Is. to the belief of this man to con
nacttos with tbe propasas toan to the Le
relists Bacon it aow at
Mexico.
MM n Pasease to Plea.
heJKere are at least MS proaeaesart Meal
btJhs to El psso. wha are pledged to support
tbe Lagallgu. If toe coosaot of Wagatas-
Hsfton l obti
to
leu iiulllons of
oag the priests tortuass
or
of
the Lsastui party wag ssM to O
February Another was held to
bank savers! weeks
raiipa Angas 1 i
s. Voek I ll
Mussed through ti raso as bu wgsy to Saw
York Wednesdar uigbt
sbrssugs ttaststs. toashl p. g
at saw to Haw York cuy U a igMfsfiir sf
taa LaeralUt luoveossat JOSS Marts VUBBt S
af toe ishwisi af Mtsart who
mt a weatoby ctoboajsaa laastlg. to
saa of toe barbers of she utoi ssagBI. as U
millions Of Sol
lar. the hv..i itself 1. growl.. So
strh ptegarttoiu that it U a Uagor t sssgjd
by ear etogto raettsa. Bast by practically all
Mstous whs sastra sag reatar astea of asase
u Meajas
Feats Was u sot the IseSsr eg aha LasySSat
sseveesaatt end wut uss but a stssar part gg
OUR PRINCIPLES
the proposed dollar revolution. It la under-
stood that be has pledged himself to 'join
forces with the Legalists and that he has
been guaranteed the position or governor of
Oaxaca tf the movement Is eucceeaful. fa
the opinion of others who ere connected
closely with tbe CI Paso leaders of the
party Felix Diss baa been denied permls
slon to Jo'n the ranks of the. parts; for rear
that bis support might Injure the cause of
the party with the United Sutes.
All But Vllllstee and LarraarLites.
All other r actions escept thai of Villa and
Cerrante have been welcomed to the Le-
gallat party which Is atumptutg to unite
Ifarn all to secure a peaceful government
ror Mexico.
The plans or tbe Legallsu ir the United
Situs will consent hi reeutmu a legal gov-
be ealablished call first
Lfsr Uto peaceful seuure of northern Met
uaseral Jgclnb rreviuo Is plasugB to
r all his sasuies and influence to the
standard of the dollar revolution II U said.
at the word) from Hie leaders in this conn
try Wttb the forces of f revino which In
elude Use strongest armies in Mexico under
the Legalist standard the deposition at Car
rañas could be accomplished without much
jsisgSsSjag
Ma' Ualtsg atatoe AM Seagbt.
-IP financial alj will be asked frass the
UatUd BUles luverrsawoL So aid will be
asked frost Iba arrules of UUs country. Tbe
pledge (Sat the United States will recognise
"s vagal governmeui m siexieo is su that
WIU be asked Tbe Lagsllst parir with 1U
ftoasvclal support will ha abU to establish a
with Tagto
of lbs United states. U U
Jess Maria May Ureal fs
SSSBfB. wbxjse name waa connected with I
iroarllauad ea Fags fteoTF
MORNING TIMES WILL ANNOUNCE
RESULTS OF PRIMARY ELECTION
ON SCREEN AT HOTEL SHELDON
Tibs Morning Timos will keep yes) informad regarding the
piggtoBBB 0 the primary slactten Saturday night.
RgayorU from ovary procutet us tits city and county sad of
tas state corneal will be flashed upon the screen in front of the
Hotel Sttaidon. As quickly aa eavch precinct ragtorts the raoult
will bo wntton on ste.oopUcon elides and projected from tas
window oe the aocood floor of the Mills building; to tks acrsesi
to be placed against the wall of the Sheldon gassadsB
Ail parar ue inteteetod in the stUchoa are urwad to be aussfs
of tJss Timsa at tks Bulletin icggga is front of tbe Sheldon
Ugtonioa st S o clock Saturday night
PARKER MURDERS
AVENGED BY POSSE
IN LONELY CANYON
Slayer of Hachita Pursued Into
Mexico and lulled; Story of
Escalpe Diacr edited.
By Associated Press.
Douglas. July S3 Jote Valenxueu a Mexi-
can admitted by bla wire to be the slayer
of Mr. and Mra. William Parker at the
Double Adobe ranch U miles southesst or
MachlU. n. M.. aarb in June did not es-
cape rrom the Amanean civilian poese
which trailed him Into Mexico bul waa
killed in the wilds or Canyon Bdaiu a "no
nun's land'' between Sonora and Chihua-
hua This statement reached bare todsy
rrom HarhlU rrom an apparently autbortu-
Uve bul rsefldesllal source.
Tog posas returned with the statement that
t aleiuueu had escaped when they captur-
ed bu wire and her uncle who had been
his travelling companions. The story or the
finish of the chase generally bpueved in
HechiU Is thSA several members of the
poea held the togman while the rest pur-
Brtngtng mm 10 nay
to SU canyon and
Frees the sarna toares It was learned that
sleesuato s wire bad confessed to tsesibara
toe poese uut her husband had been s
Ills and had been Inetrurieo
by aas esttot Sat to rejot.i his band until bel ouhliration In tomorrow morning editions
had killed Parker his wife sad any otbet"W Trie sots suggesu tbe naming of "three
ha could That
lying motive Of the double murder aba to
SSra to Bare sseseo. sne 13 asm j umm m
toted rnrther that other men bad beta
similarly roatrueSsd by Villa.
Every wosnan baa been sent out of the
Animas valley while the men are reported
to be watching closely all Mexicans on the
I ass risen side of tbe border to that dit
British Btoasser Terwedeed
WaaMnrtoQ July to -usasol oeoaras
f aaiaaer at London cabled toe gtoto depart
hMiay .1-1 HM Brillan .teainer Moeris
I eg "(til sunt July I. was sorpeooeo si
Sldero and Hirer ruoiuui o i mmm
sere tost He gave no
SUGGESTS FIRST DUTY OF
BODY WILL BE TO DECIDE
e:
Three Men to Be Named by United State and Same Number
v a a t? j g L A a 1 1
Dy mexico to 1 iiMWss tin to rvtsatrn -vgruciiicin upun
All Subjects in Dispute.
Part of Duty of CommisBioners Will Be to Fix Responsibility
for Recent Border Raids and to Draw Up Protocol
for Reciprocal Crossing of Troops.
By International Newt Service.
Mexico City. July . First Chief Cerran-
te submits to the government of the
United states In a rorros! nou to Secretory
Lansing tbe proposal that the da facto
government of tbe United States govern-
ment eech appoint a commission or three
members to meet and arrange a basis ror
the settlement or the differences between
the two countries.
Tbe nou Vhlch la signad by Secreury
Agullar urges that the joint commission
rtrst take up the matter or rising dsn-
nllely the lima tor the withdrawal or the
American rones rrom Mexico.
Suggests Protocol Covering Crossing of
Troops.
ft also sttreau that the commission
agree upon Uie terms or a protocol which
shall govern the reciprocal crossing or
troops rrom the territory of one coun-
try to that of the other.
It proposes that the commission Investi-
gate and rtx the responslbllty ror the
recent border raids and agree upon meas-
ures that should be adopud to prevent
their recurrence.
The nou bears the date or July llth but
was only given out here tonight
Teil el NaU.
The text or the note follows:
"Mr. Secreury 1
"I have the honor to refer fo the nou or
your excellency or the 7th instant trant-
mltUd through our conridentlal agent Mr.
kllteo Arredondov and 1 wish to suu that
I bavs received instructions from the
First Chief. In chargs of the executive
power of this union suggesting thst.
through you there be subralgtoa to Ms
excellency the president of the United
gistes the idea of naming tarea commis-
sioners to represent each of osr govern-
ments ror the purpose or ttisasfm at
tome place which may r- agiml upon
mutually and there hold the conferences
lb an erfort to reach a solution at once
or the problem regarding the derinlte
withdrawal or the American troops rrom
Hexlco; draft a protocol which shall serve
as an agreement regarding the reciprocal
crossing or mlllUry torces and arrange
definitely a basis of agreement regarding
pending dirrtcuiuea aal those which may
arise In the future all Mconrmendatlont or
the commission to be subject to the ap-
proval or both governmenu.
"it Is proposed by the Mexican govern-
ment that the commissioners rrom both
countries enter these conferences In a
spirit or rrsnk cordiality and wltb an ar-
dent deaire to reach a satisfactory solution
which will saUary the honor of both coun
tries If tbe UnlUd 8UUS sccepts tbe
suggestion (regarding the appointment or
tbe commlsslrm) It would be prerr rabie
thst this recomxnendstlon be mad to the
comniiasloners.
"The Mexican government considers this
method the most saUsrsetory way of
reaching a solution of tbe international
dirriruiuea and hopes thst the United
Situs government will state whether the
Mea is acceptable in order that it may be
put sn to practice immediately and the
names or the representative! or the .Mex-
ican government be forwarded.
"Pleese. your excelUncy accept my ex
pressions of esteem-
(Signed):
"AOUILAfl.'
C0NFUalCKS MAY
asp Hsasxaaa aralj-a.
By Aaaoelated Frees. a
Mexico City. July K-fThe n.-talis or
Mexico's proposals ror a peaceful solution
of dirricultlea exlsung with the United
niales rere nuda public tonight by the
rorelgn office when a copy or the noU
wgg sent to tbe Washington government.
July II wag given to IBS newspapers for
three
by each gov.
ernment. the
to raeei st
Camp Psrshirtg and
BOSTON MASH. BRI
OSTEOPATHIC TRAGEDY
CAU&ES EXAMINATION
- OP DOCTOR'S ROOM
Pelk-s and toealcal ailthortttsg of Bogsoo
id grooaitae. in aa effort to pasera tbe
mysuiy wi.ich 1urruun.11 m uaUeeSHhV
Ssgedy. which assy claim three uves yes
torstoy asada a minute sisenlaUton of Uto áf
rica ui. LhmIM ItoSB I'siiio v.iaoia gf
rases g asd la which she received the gastaos
atoas with reused her deeth
The report of Use chesuist says death wee
cauard by iiwm o gsaiat
deorge B Negreta wtth iMUeefve Sergeant
setbertord. of the irdokline puMea; a sua
ssjTssyhw sad two expert chasaisas toss yes
torday sfwraooe stroke the seeU whtch had
aseses toe offices of m yessg wosags ea
uapttb at Cooitdge oosser asá far as sews
etawtoed toe Vase.
and whea Uto nssBMSBI ejsg asmpbsbst.
evutoste was round whKh. it u cAssasaS.
win tsru pettoc stuvuy tote sato sSiaaals
to which ass IssuosUss" surgery sf osuoa.
ssksT wUi play aa Sag sr tost pert
K0DU5 OF AMERICANS
Treoino Hears Villa
It Fleeing With
Only Six Followers
By Associated Press.
Chlhnahna City Hexlco Jaly 20
With hie followers weltered Into
small group. Villa ar-roxtxpanled
only by s body srttsM of six men.
In making; for the mountain of Du-
rasgo aocttrdlikg to a report re-
ceived here today At the military
hesMlqttsrtera.
tirneral Trevuto In charge of Use
operations announced treat tttto
news couee from Goneral Laurrega
at Topohaaixa and waa tmrnuiilca-
ted through enerad. Ma y cot te. Tits
nireaaags seated that gtn rrrunent
troops trader (enera I Matine Rasaos
ware fotlnwlrag sat a hot trail alter
Villa while (Jen. Latrreaga la moving
ap with rel n f orex-rom ta. He hopes
to overtake Kaxooa by tomorrow.
Villa to said to be leading Uso
flight getting st good start of has
followers. Larrnsga expressed the
opinion thru the bandit Intended to
go luto lulling until the hunt Mew
if reiterated
Use bandxte
Canuto Reyes
k toad BMrtngitor
With General
Trevlno at headejuarters prepaxa-
tory Co leaving for the state of Seun
hum Potoai for the purpose of
bringing tbe OedUloa brothers and
other former II lie taa into the Cmr-
srur.
Other pola ta are reported quiet t
point to discuss the question or withdrawal
or American troops now in Mexico and
1 be drawing up or sn agreement providing
Urma ror the reciprocal crossing or the
rrontler by the troops or either nation and
the investigation or the origin or the par
Ilea who have raided American border
towns ror the purpose or denniuly fixing
responsibility ror them.
In commenting on tbe nou tonight for
elan nrrtce ofriclaU said that it had not
yet been answered by tbe Washington
rnveenntetii Stay considered It their duly
Pi tbe Masttcan people to make tt pubtto
that Mstntaua might know what efTort
Heir government was making toward a
peaceful solution of the pending dirrtcul-
Uea. Coafe react la Miagara rails
It hss been learned rrom unomcal
sourcea that the conference probably will
be held In Niagara Kails. The names or
the Mexican delegates nave not yet been
made public but It Is known thst they will
all -be civilians and that the chairman or
the commission will be a member of Oen-
ersl Csrranta'a cabinet well known In fi-
nancial clrelea In the United SUUs. It Is
beiuved that the conference will convene
early in August The sola wblcb the ror-
elgn orrice says Uie United SUUs has never
answered Is directed to Elíseo Arredondo.
1 lene ral Carranaa't sgenl at Washington. It
rol lows:
"By order or the rtuaen rirsl chur you
will please transmit in writing to the bos
orsble seer a lar y of suu the rollo wing
BOtot
"I have tbe honor hi rarer to the sots
of your excellency dated tbe seventh or
the present luunih that was transmuted
by our coafldenUal agent. Arredondo sad
to say that I have received instructions
Iron the ritlaen rtrrt chler or the con
(Continued on Page lee )
Camp Cotton Ldition
DAT JUL.Y It. ll
TWO NEW CASES OP
INFANTILE PARALYSIS
REPORTED IN BOSTON
loss. Hit CASBS BAVB
ssafsswsawg pa BSSTSM.
Two ossss of tofaatue paralysis were
covered to ureaasr Bosloa yesurday-e
IS Derabesier sad lbs ether to u alias.
These autto a Vote! of su local vMSS
alase the outbrsak or the eptdssau hg SB
VSrS two other cases to asHhsr of sjsg
hss toa auatstosu bees cusotrtued. wars 1
parted to toa suu boars of health. OSH
to Fall Biver ssa use other in MartJxage.
aid iflral
t. 1 ittoeen
(1 esteral Travtaao to
Jose Isabel HnhS.es
ana n.Mursw Big ISSS up
long corner ess oe srxxsy
i i mmito 1 mi i i i
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, July 21, 1916, newspaper, July 21, 1916; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth198438/m1/1/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.