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EL PASO HERALD
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Bisiiurn
HSELF P!
i PEOPLE FHEJSJMT 11TEI
Declares He Will Make No Strenuous Campaign for the"
Place; Says He Could Not Tie Himself TJp With
Promises Last Time and Labor and Capital
Neither One Supported Him Very Heartily.
in -l Tilling SM 'I II.
A I KIyl LH Jl I N M Mai T
Wlut do "" nnki of the po
litlcal sun linn in New Mexico"'
I n-ki l linlm Biirmim
W I it do icu thinl of tile outloo
1 )ii' not mail'- a ciniass of the
st it hr irKcniiiJ I am of count
In ni with fnoniij who have gn en
me tho lienefit of their news It in not
nuipoee to make a ttftrlfu fitht
- lire tie nomination fr governor
M ci. viro to he governor alwais is
1 I ii n the condition that the neo-
l 1 i willing for me to be gove noi
i cm the lielief that I mlrht be
n itder -nme genuine Mmcr to
lie I ) not want the offue if
! 1 do not want me I do not
ii lour to support me under
oi i ipuNion Mr Bursum
n f here lo ittrnd a meeting to
- ilr linage of the Rio Grande
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i mlir to (uie the nomination
nter into onibines and work In
linn I do not want the nom-
he (ontinuil to me I do not
to he tn d down and bound hand
t w ith ih ltes of rewards of
il iiui at otIii r
i itior Hid
.ounteifeit He ha- ncui plum plain
i- an old shoe" as the sajlns goes for
man icars be'ore he became prom-
inent in w Mexno imlitico The low -lift
mil humblest of those who know
him Ii f no hesitant i in approaching
him h n he walked down the stens
ot th train at Xlbuquerque Mondai
evemn and started for the hotel he
hid nil the appearance of a rancbm in
To nie he looked more like a locomo-
tive oimneer or a train conductor U
would not hae been difficult for me to
imiicine that he was the conductor who
brought the ti nn into Albuquerque ex-
cept that the uniform -was missing
I.OfiKn Ion Square! fn jzv.
Whit Imprehsed me moie thai n.-
tluntr else about Bursum w nen I firs
met him ome mh igo was his trick
oi looxing uu our alml deliberate
WES HE
B III OH 1 HO
FTW KNIGHTS
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Progressive Ballots Were Surprise New Grand Chan
cellor With Banquet; Su
preme Officer Coming.
Blank For Names To
Be Written In
Portland Ore Ma 10 Democrats
Republicans and Progiessnes toted
today at the Oregon stats primaries
c.i candidate j el i" inn i i it of
their part cs for fedeial .tn and
tounti office"
oters also had opportumt to
register their preference for the presi-
dencj and the Republican ticket car-
r ed three names- Theodore 1 Bur-
ton of Ohio senator Albert P. Cum-
lnins of Iowa and justice h tries E
Hughes of the I nited States supreme
court
ProgrcNslie llnllotn lllnnK.
ticket carried the
I ' noen let ted grand chancello
I of tin Knights of Pithias grand d
I inun of Texas at th- recent fn i '1
lodge meeting in Dallas was tendend i
-in prise banquet b i:i I'aso lodte
Knigh's of Pithiit it thiin lastte
I in the 1 . uiier building T!mi-d-i night
I The attendance iia- larg and husnu s-
v as proni'tl suspended m oidii to d
I lionoi to Mr Goen
Th. affair developed into i love fei-i
with H Whllloik as nii-t.i of ceie
monies The piogr.mi imltidfd tall -bv
Sim B Ulllett judge Pev ton F T 1
"aids Thomton Ilardi. t M Wilrhai
londer S i arter I K Dw or and II 1
Pvthian career of Mr
1 IMS The PifhlQn faror .f Air ftni
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iK ii whilf tin I was reviewed bv several of the speak
offc--il i bl. ik "' Mr 'iuen responded feelinglv to
lv It is unmlstaKable thai ." h presidential preterence gov ernoi l.lliot
r .. ii. " "j" . - . -"
The Demonatic
name of 1 1 'n
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spate to voters desiring to write in tho ' l"e tributes paid lum bv his broth' is
name of their choio Tlo name of . Ir the lodgt
justice Hughes wa- placed on the hal- I 1oln " W let" the r presentatlve of
lot through mandamii"- pioceedings. '-' ai-o lodg. to the gi mil lodge made
against the etcretarv of stitt and i ' ;eport on the meeting
over Mr Hughes objection Foi vice
I
meets a stranger that work of qt i 1.
itpiu -iisai is ugun at once It is not
in the least of ft naive but none tie
less he is studvini. estimating He
looks you squarclv in the eve. when lit
is talking to vou and he holds vour
attention He keel." on looking vou in
the eve while vou are talking aim
v hat he see- be does not forcret Me i
If 1 can not have t Prv snrewn juoge or men. and he is
the election mi- I particulars strong in his understand-
medfret uid unl rainmeled then nS pi uie -p nusn-Mnerican fch.i
oi dtslrt th nomination and ele- . acteristics He speaks their language
it ill Uu hive now the sum and i h.e Knows their wants and needs then
"km aim oisimes ne has been their
friend in time of need
of mv i I ins uid desires
sincere lNilltlrlnn.
I i iirkal.lt foi its bievitv and ton
i ' i-thih statement and certainlv
t i iTinttiugof hiv double construct ion
i-nvt n w ithout auv frillsof elocu-
thougii ill that he said was char-
i i r. d In thorough sincerit) One uT
I i mot ratir iritits at 8ocorro sa'd
tl th.r da- that on of his greatest
- w i- his an of smceritv which
I i vi is alw is present I do not
1 i w d. ep i r how real this appar-
- rn ntv ih sinl this Democrat
i ) i is id ei w ithoi t it
v i thei t-ocotio i It Ire n said he
mlit Bursum s most prominent and
s. fill i haracteristit Is his unfailing
intrtn t He never is ruffled." this
i v nt on to sj However great
'he - rt s- uid strain he is alwavs even-
i tin I i tlm level headed
I'lnln nnd Pntlenl.
N r t r the saki r.r alliteration but
i in- iIdv art a.tual and real. I
h i I i siv that hiu of his greatest
s ir. his iiliiiiuss and his pa-
' "aiit nee it. a qualitv not to be
ff t. I Plainness that Is anything
tl n i veneei is even harder to
Tnxntlou IIIh Ilobli.
Bursum s greatest hobby Is pi rhaps
his studv of taxation The presi nt tax
commission was created bj an ait of
the legislature The act is known as
the 'Bursum measuie though he was
not a member of the legislature which
ptssed the bill It has been the ntems
of seturing additional taxes of moie
than $50 000 from one corporation His
friends point out it if onlv natural that
such a corporation shoi'ld not be n-
thusjastic over Hut sum for governor
Bursum said while talking to me
that in the campaign of 111 I he re
ceived the scantiest sort of ote fio.n
the corporation emplojes throughout
the state
'In 111. I was asked to make iei-
tain pledges to labor he said Some
1 of the things which were asked I con
aldered unreasonable and I would rot
promise to tr to have such measu s
put Into effect I said that I wojid
strive in each indiv idual case to see
that the representatives of both cap-
ital and labor got exactl) what was
their just due not less no more That
dent Marshall appeared on the Demo-
cratic ballot William Giant V eb-ter
of Illinois on tne liepuoiican ballot
and the Progressives again had op-
pcitunilv o writing in a name
In the Hi publican and Democrat!?
parties tin-) were struggles for the
iiismons n' delegate to the national
tonvintiois The onlv tontests for
presiJeiti.il clcitois were in the Jte-publi-an
.itts
Aftei tec name of eaih candid ite for
presidential elector on the Democratic
ballot was written ' It Is not best
to swap horse- while ciossmg the
uver Lincoln
's ounp supn nie hancell i
supieme lodge is exin cteil in
Well Known Remedy
Relieves Chronic Case
Important to Dispose of Waste from
the Stomach With
Regularity.
1 pit ft . tin. ntlv attribute to failuie
i f th di't stive organs conditions thjt
a ' primarily due to inactive bowebs
i il ai plv remedies that from their
-r natuie are rtiori apt to aggravate
han to reli. ve the disorder
Mh'n the bowels act regularly the
nin t h is in better shape to perform
- tllotted tasks and can usually be
1. pi i di d upon To keep the bowels In
r dit on there Is no more effective
'infill than the combination of simple
ixative lo rbs known as Dr Caldwell s
'nip Pepsin which Is sold In drug
t ins for fifty cents a hottli
lr i aldwell has prescribed this rim
edi in his practlrc for over a quarttt
f w a i ) ntnrv and it i ti dav t re- standard
I u- h id rtmedv in thousands or
h mi- Mr Thoc DrToaih with the
P irtn . it of til) Interior llflive of
I di r if aus at WaslunMoi wrote
Dr i iliwell rccentl 'hat jt Cald i
II - - rup Pepsin is the i est laxative
1 h ii . an know It Igi if and the clean- t
- i i ii ran teed by Its use relieves for use wrni
t i r in frei of 1 irg
I ' I. f Ir Taldwell t -vrup Pep- I ing to I r
a ' t i land m t v erv home ' in M "VW i r
i $& t5$L
i trr4a?vi
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All TIKI- J i L'lM II
r ti il t V. tn il bottle
i Ti 1 lit imi d bv wi it-
I ) adw i 4 t Wash
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Kri-
of th
M Paso earlv next week on his wav tj
the Pacific coast The local lodge Is
Planning to gire him a ret eption at one
of the lord hotels
At a meeting next Ihui&dij night
the lank of page will be tonferred upon
a candidatt
Hose i rolt ("linplcr Tnstnls.
The instalation of officers of Oasis
chaptei Knights Hose Croix Ancunt
&. ccepted Scottish Rite of Free
masonri w i- held Mondav night at
the htottish Kite hall 4.0 Pan An
ti nio street y P kernel retiring
wise niastei installed the officers
The new otfictis of the chapter are
J N Ieak wise master Parv in
vitte senior warden Ji A M
Hiancli junior warden H r ar
stairs orator John Carpenter al
rnoner Kavser treasurei II
lictullough secretarj ( ) Powell
i laBter of ceremonies II AI bmith
expert i.eoige Masliu assistant e
xrt 1! 1- Stafford cantain of the
guaid W M Stockwell standard
bearer Dr IT o Darnell tiler
The Knights Kailosh and hi Paso
consi:torj Nt met on th' same i
night '
Knlchl Templar lo Aleel. '
The leguiai meeting of PI Pas i
commanders No IS Knights Templar
will be held next Thursdaj night It
Is po-sibU that there will be initiatorv
vicrk on this occasion .
J3I Paso lodge No 13u ncient. T ree
. Vicepted Masons hld a called com-
niui Icatio i Momlav night tor vvork in
the tii it degree AVedneadav night
th r'r. ilar meeting was held for rou-
tine business Tonight there will be
v irk in the second degree AA ork for
text week includes the conferring of i
the third degree on Alondav night '
third degree work on AA"ednesda with I
reiresnments aiterwaro and work tn
the third degree on FridaJ
I'rnteriillv I odire Confers Ilerree.s. '
Fratermtj lodge No 1111. ncient
Fiee & Accepted Masons confeireu u
tl ird decree upon two candidates I
Tuesdav night Tonight the third de-
gree will be conferred upon cne can
I'idate The stated communicTinn will
be held en Tuesdav night and it is I
probable that next Fndav night there
v. il he degree work The lodge n
instituted ibout the first or the jear
with lb members The present mem
bi iship is 110
Odd Fellim. Allll Nomlnnle.
t the legvlar weeklj meeting:
Fl P-si Iodee Xo 2$4 Indei.en tent
Order of Odd Fellows to be held Moi -dav
night nominations for officei
will be made. On the following Alon-
dav the meeting will also be or-n f i
nominatioiu awl on the third Mondav
right th election will occur Xoml
rations are to be made for noble
grand vice grand recording secre-
tary and two trustees The officers
w '11 he elected for a six months period
and will go in In Jul and retire in
December i
t the meeting Alondav night thi
third degree will be conferred tinnn i
I A I- Jacobs H IL Downev and I" H j
i Hanson
vl t Franklin encampment will meet
kind of a pledge did not satisfv nnd I
did not receive the support either of the
corporations or of their emplov e And
then he added If 1 could not be fiee
to do what I thought was right then I
would not want to be governor 'le
was a member of the committee on t or-
poratlons in the constitutional conven-
tion and it is snd that his efforts w re
not altogether atisfactoi v to the 'Me-
liorations Opinions Uldt-Ij Differ.
It Is singular how much opinions mav
varj Manv of the best informed work-
ers in the Republican ranks siv with-
out hesitation that Bursum Is bv no
means acceptable to the socalled in-
terests. Several who have made t us
statement have worked with him in
legislative planning V great manv
of Bursum s friendliest crtics declire
that otherwise thev believe in h in.
and would be glad to support him 'ut
that thev are afraid of his affiliations
that he Is too close to the Interests
Two views could not be more widelv at
variance in one campaign
Popularity Increased.
Students of the situation sav th it
Bursum has increased greatlv in popu-
larity sinee the election of 1S11 Friends
say that the public is coming to a bet-
ter understanding of the man. and his
serious honest work on behalf of the
people Those on the other side of the
political fence and who will oppose his
I selection concede that certainlv he has
not lost anyuiing or strengtn or roiiow-
ii g since 1911
V remarkable peisonal tamptlgn was
waged against him in 111 1 niv.
talked with a number of voteis w tin
said that in lsli thev believed the rep
resentations that Bursum w is i heap
crook and constitutional grattii but
w ill now support him hecause the v sa .
thev feel that he is entitled to that sort
of a complete vindication
Draining Itlo flrande Anllcv.
While agreeing that the drainage of
the Hio Grande vallev is a matter whli h
verv proper might be provided for bi
the federal government Mr Bursum
S.llH ho WHU anrarA that nnltnv 1. a .1.4
I "" """- ... .iiiiouiiB Hiram
I of congress would be a long and diffi
cult tasK. and that In the meantin e
the state ought to be appealed to He
has been watching the inroads of the
. river for some SO vears. and would He
uiati lu renoer nil rne aautiatati a that iwnni " rouune nusiness i
in iv lie In his power He declared that 'n' ""' Rebekah lodge Is nlanmng
in the district between AVhlte Rock and a s ' "' G n held during June the i
san Atarclal it ought to be possible ' a'" ot 'iv ing jet been select c 1
through drainage to reclaim and nut "ootimen Make Social Alslt.
nno a niKii state or cultivation ap-i
proximately 200004 acres of fertile
land ne favors havlnir the state ar
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BANKING
BY MAIL
A request for our new free booklet "Banking by Mall" carries
with it no cLllgatlon to open an account. All wo ask Is an oppor-
tune to explain clearly why your savings ahould earn 4 percent
and why yo'ir money will be absolutely safe If sent by mail to
Una institution. You may have occasion to thai! us for this
suggestion.
Write to-day. and ask for our New Booklet
El Paso Bank and Trust Company
a Guaranty Fund Bask
El Paso Trx.
STATE NATIONAL BANK
Established April 18S1 Capital Surplus and Profits JJ00 000
INTEREST PAID ON SAYINGS ACCOUNTS
?'-v????.E.H?-V?r;?.lden C N BABSETT. Vice President
JOSEPH MAGOFFIN Vice Prea GEO D. FLORT Cashier.
I J GILCHRIST. Asst Cashier
EL PASO EXCHANGE SYSTEM
v"- eANiiXKi ONIHCORPORATEt
Mexican Money Bought and Sold
r-nge 10 iev and collect the taxes
r 1 1 essarv to do the needed improv tment
work
"Do It AAllh Tlonil.
The projei t could be bonded and
the owners of the land could af-
for 1 to pav for the work whether the
st be $100 000 or JS. 000 000 He ex-
I n ssed th. belief that bv building a di-
veision dam in A hlte Rock tanvori and
i other below Ia lova and straighten.
ng th i hannel of the river muth re
ef from present conditions nn-ht be
1 t uned .and that a considerable amount
i i ne worK miriit be done at a cost I
' an iut J 100 000
rtursum came to Mbuquerque for the
-ii)t al purpose of attending the rneet-
i - to discuss the drainage question
vrriv ing at 6 10 p m there was no dele
ition at the train to meet him There
nev r is any delegation to meet him
tie works and travels without ostenta-
' fin or blare of trumpets though Ins
ooworkeis sav that he is not of the
utini hot" tvpc He simplv works
ii id tlv patientlv
APPROPRIATION OF TEXAS
WATER FOR IRRIGATION
ustn Texas a statistics
compiled by the State Board of Av ater
Kngineers disclose that for the period
of st veil months endlne- Afnc 1 init:
permits were issued for appropriation
of 27 ssfi acr efeet of watei per annum
Tnrillllo rnmn Nn 4rt WnnHmAn rtf
'he AA orld paid a fraternal visit to t'ie I
lodge it 1 vleta Thursdaj night Be
taeen i0 and SO members went to
A sb ta on the interurban and in auto-
mobiles witnessed degree work and
aft. -wards enjo.ved a social Nes-'Jn
vvnh lefreshments
I icpirati as a'e well under '.v f r
th annual memorial services rnd 'in- i
ling eerei lonies to be held by the
li lal AVoodmen camp Tune Sev -'Til
i it'iun ei.ti. erected over the 1
graven of Woodmen who have died
during th past year -n ill be unveiled.
no me i ives of all Avoodmen burled
in f o icoitii i and Kvergr"en cem
terles w ill he aecorated The arrange-
r'entrf fiuntntiee has ordered 1000
' pe rsminis iom South Texas which
in ith -non to native flowers -will be
1 laced i I the raves
t lie n gular meeting of the camp
Mend? right one applitation for
in(nilienhi b transfer was received.
Laglen flrgnnlslng Smoker.
Kl 1'i'n aTrie Fraternal Order of
KLgles will hold a smoker next AVed-
i.esday riflit lor members and their
friends At mis meetint the presi-
ded W c Fiilger who was advanced
to char lain In the state aerie at the
'iietlng lull thie week In Dallas and
I F AA Doupe the local aerie's dele
gau will nek) a report of the state
meetu V Air 5 ll?pr went tr the state
aciie meeting as inner guard and was t
tint ai on
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use of 10.315 acre feet or n.iter per rhir 1 .". frm v'e"n.'a till tBP
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Every time you find pie crust made with Cottolene
as shortening you realize that pastry-cooking is not
yet a lost art.
A pie crust shortened with Cottolene does full
justice to the apples peaches cherries custard or
other filling. Try it tomorrow for pie crust or
biscuits then you will use Cottolene for all your
shortening and frying.
Arrange with your grocer for a regular supply;
it is packed in pails of various sizes.
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GEN. GREENE ORDERED
TO FORT SAM HOUSTON
The following' army orders hac been is-
sued BrtK Gn IT A Greene will proceed to
Fort Sam Houston and report to coromand-
injr general southern department for assign-
ment to temporary dut lt Lieut B. H
Metcalf W II Seemann S. T Harris J r
L-nton J S hlt l M Armstrong and
II C Litfser medical reserve corps are
orderwl to actle duty effective June 6
V board of officers to consist of MaJ R
I Metcalfe medical oros Capts J K
-it-phens third field artillery H D Thoma
son medkal corps u M Mien. tth Infan-
tr and 1nt Ileut R II I-wis. third field
artiller t appointed to nit et at Fort Sam
MfiUHton on June fi for examination of an
didates for admNimii to the I nlted States
Military icadenn
1st Lieut" I 11 Madison and J Gree-
1 signal orps mil proteed to Fort Sam
Houston f r temporary duty apt J N
Vlunroe quartermaster orps will pnweed
ii Los npeles temporarv dut thence to
proper station
Main H I 'ion e M j Roel! 11th
faalr ?arnsw ith I T Moore 16th
lnfantr are rHefl from dut it the army
war colleat effettHe M -1 apt K '
McDonaU! medi at torp will prmeed to
I tort Sam H uton for t-mp rftr lut Capl
James Knane retired i l tailtd for dut
with orptnized milltl i 'f I linoi
I Orders f Ma 1 rel itin to i .ipts V
Tasker in l I jiuniins; m ihhi tur
are reoknl
lut I i-ut V wartz Infantrv detailed
in signal rps w ill proceed to tort bam
Houston Tex for temporary dut
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II rs n inedUal i orp are reoked
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MOVIE MEN MAKE PICTURES
OF BIG ELEPHANT BUTTE DAM
The batter of motion picture men
ho -Bent to hlephant Butte dam
Monday accompanied b chamber of
commerce secretary Malcolm Fraser. ' hand tn the earl -tages
returned to El i'aso " ennesdav night
with what the party xaB are the best
pictures of the big dam njid Lake B
M Hall eer made
The pictures will be shown In een
town of important e In the United
states Two thousand feet of film
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nigs of the dam were made and for
warueu inursaav morninK to New
York cit for retouching: and copIni;
A cop of the telegram from presi
dent ilson. conKratiil.itiiiK reclama
tion seriice officials was alio filmed
Those miking the trip were Bill-
llearfield Hearst VitaRraph vseekH
A C Puff Vmeilcan Press Joe John-
son Pathe weekl I o Reis Seliv
Tribune Beverly Griffith uid Gilbert
W'arrenton Vniversal ! ilm compan
Hi Slblej. Engineering News and Mal-
colm V Fraser chamber of commerce
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wide open
If siuh measuie- do rot arrest the
progress of the dise-e try effectnf
medication lor the i est chaniea for
recoer will lie found in a strength-
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In main ises Ukmuis Alteratle
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Slater, H. D. El Paso Herald (El Paso, Tex.), Ed. 1, Friday, May 19, 1916, newspaper, May 19, 1916; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth137606/m1/5/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .