VOL. VI AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1906 BASKET BALL. FIRST GAME. hMatch Game Friday Showed Varsity's , ' Superiority. -~ 'Varsity Crosses Bats With Austin gasket_bajl .as a .'regular branch of .-League Team^on Tuesday—Slow—^ ---athlj'tu's received iis introduction here Game—Score: Texas, 3-j • : in the {fanic with. Baylor on Saturday. Austin, 2. , , J he • Athletic , Council last week recog­ nized .basket" hall by vetting -•"T's" to 'uesila\ afternoon, befoii1 ' a fair • ' /• Nashville Trip Was a Great Sue­ ^ pla\ers who -take part in riot less tlis\n crowd, on Clark Field, Texas phfyed the* five g,nne> of tl:e season. So that if first game ot the" seasjm. Several subs. .«,:*'• • -^*_ •. cess — it is 'properly patronized, the game Sat-• were put in by Ih>1 Ii teams. ~ Austin -.. W*4H^»*^>JI1A''- tried (»ut' three lutcliers while the leading.teams oFthe Slate. used ({raiiaiii and Sears. Tlie^.Xe.vas" team won in tlit' gahie "^ he. gaine -was ]0 missionaries from .twenty-six liU1 v. Beach, professor of /missions at ^ drove' a fly. 'out t^r^right-fiT'ld-and-was ­ ~ f'v'e of the nine goals. /~rT\TCT~ caught out. . ' i^>it'iyes of ninoty-fUo^Yaj0 rniversjty and many others. .Ami • ^ A strong south wind was l>Iowing~j niission boards, eight foreign delegates,! the audience who listened to these ''Varsj.ty ' h'$s 'every reason to feel en­ that afternoon. »which interfered with j couraged by the .showing made by the •forty-four representatives and 400 other.) speakers were the best aiid highest tyiKl^'"1'^1 ^ U'c> mi the ball in. its course/ towards the bas-j special representatives, making a total' of young, manhood and womanhood in"vanous plH^rs. Considering the lack I et. as it often swerved to left or fell ! of over 5O0O delegates besides hundreds of practice tlie team showed that it can s,lort our (:olleges and:. universities t-odaVj <>f mark, stopped by the' wind£# Of. Visitors. Every seat Was filled. , and play ball. CJfaham-pitched six /.innings Tt is to be regretted that a larger , ., , I One of the most. noti(ieable t hings long'. before' the hour of meeting the -aiid Avas in good Mrta; with lots of speedcrowd was not: out to encourage • the about "the gathering was its manage­ doors had to be closed for lack of fur-? and excellent control.. Tie was credited „ 5 teams. Basket ball should excite great ment. I'ndei-the abh; leadership of i'f ther accommodations-. ' r w-jt.h-a nu'inber strike-outs: Sears went . ' college enthusiasm, whereas the attend-' John R. Mott every detail was carefully / Three sessions ^ere held each day, in for the last three i,linings " and al-­ anee on Saturday was less' than one planned and accurately executed; Seats- the morning session being largely de­ though a bit rattled --. . ' . For Austin the second baseman and Afr. Frnest W. -Towries * andr~C1iride ii ' , ' x i. ' „ , v ' I the growth and value of missions; if any there was the greatest eagerness to lis-I -. ^ the catcher ,probably played the best spent several days the. early part of the" -1 h . t-i -, ,, rone went-dthq're inclined to apologize for ten. and"to-learn, It was a unique spec-... .. . . ; .... • game, though hone of\the-"profesh's" week with His •pdjeic^^uage'and'.'Mrs. , , , ii " -i ~e ii . his interest in missions he came awayJ tacle to see ttte^housands of delegates. --7 stairnd. They are badly in need of Jolin C-Townes, on their" \tay from El . , . ; proud of it. . -t . pouring down the street as time for , T _ -..« . > -•practice. • ­I'aso* to T"totlston, .where theyowill ma^e ... +-I-T* v i ; Something of the. interest. in missions ; nu-eting ftpproached, coming at-:a run it . ^ ; . • -'•t-lieir-home. . ^ "• ' 4~v'V-j v= i"ii'' 'i i. , i at 1presoint is-shoivn by the factthat there-was^any danger of being late,"-and ! . •< I?al H,.Ijogan, formerly of the LfHi-' , ,• i. • , . w " ... •». „ this year, there are"1000 classes of over •hundreds gathered at the doors before * • -; . L . verstty, .^whlle at the. Duncan ranc ,/ ' '-.. . /, ' ,/J 12,000 ^tudent8 in C68 differien't iris;titu­ _Thls_ is the day for the Baker of each meeting,-hoping to get a1 oliance to ' » « ^ near Burnet, r.eeentl.y sustained a; s;eri-­ 9"")-v»'g an(l »v" ous: accident,'. cutting into hij> knee ' Bihiz; t.here*wilj be both i matinee.aftd wittuan ay. Tie is now In AttStlrrpanri­ night performance. CContinued * on page 3.) -*• •*' »-' fng recovery. . ^ • •• aP^v^afc-Ji'.V'fcVi ^C^T­ •r—1 — rv inn o ' •> cfj i• ^ii>_ pr 'P"r t&6* PurtV42§£ ... •• t,i ivpr'sitv * i* <» iiu-enns* Our Ooiieee Irsi -•J-V IIis#Ifmm jr ­ •>Ji.>;••i'.|*;ju--. r • Hnj^rtia ,' iV.nord *mhf»rs f ' " •!.: • ' f~ ..c .•• Y,-j n ­ •^•yrnra grr-v ..' '•' ?•-* :.Lw—_ ';. ,— • \py«n*. •KT'STE •' "WVE'NTION, v -* ^IJUfG i-§ •• "OMEN'S" CHRISTIAN 4S3SGCI-' "j .ICN. ;nraav "M":i; noav. .ijt;an WmmM .:si-zea..i(. tn, M '-wu< ouTHJB1 teay'SraTnrrtS-tJtMirm-"t~c" v : vary or ttern ;r23tian-n'ide u 3 :j!uimm.. • erv "est stvie. tsairilY ~rr*!kinn \qt; ;i'eo ncoeat t:i '-a••>*•. una' rr in • <••».• no. rvasyira*.iis \Vi'.;?2e'-siut-is::ti< 4 >-?^25A,0 vi.Bl .... rj !-f#1T'3 --3-J xa;,r • • >­ 1 r M'aVrS-*''' &:::!;S^|ji':PAHTMENT , ' .»tJ5 "•* ; -sin ;a'iic-s:-v:z •4-^ j.\hr i m "vrwi^t-v ' :-jr MlzriU:E:ll i•. . aDltai • . " 12a.uOO.g6 -f MM :l^.r^>tits 30.000. JO I^hV- . eaosits 2._^OO.uOO.OO ..; "ti'.tv ••• '!.i'ins.; /isrness cf tn» -Hcp.iv :-q-3 ^fients ;-r» "u ivirsRV "t-nciTea. :;• 'i^V-^ vi'S <-*t i.'\H>ht>5sr • J <;!•-. Or-,'rvr' ', f' H4f. ! .ITTTSf) j ^ir •,1 ^cj'1 ' ,, jti. ~ * V>1 H?T "J .U.Ii£ON S"HM i'l f *,«* ' Vlft U-IH; (if!;/ ' bos.V0ES|an ca Sro. ^ 5 yjp.imr. 'T ifs&L-S&gwJLiiS 4M)S''A -* Q rJYGANS. ' injitnntiHitV . f Jij-Jwr c«THi??-v ^ ^ S(i •fii ir ....s-i.ii' fi. um^'~ -!nmciiiatt»n' rj^r -tV' V«' JfWfWSi,­ , cartohaj . . S vb-;:; .-Mi,•y''v-V.^-.> •;>'• -W&<* j ;j.tj LL-'iffin?frr»».l i.j.it. i.wcv T-OJ1 suAKER^ -iD "iNF.ECTT.aiSIER,. . had . .-hoM>n A:. M. \h-M'tv, urr i..i.,.i ' ,'9-C^riaress Ave. H* —zsoh." Hr-k.-; K---VV-~ ... . ii; .••"• wifchss'tiefi" '.;-:5n ' —The HfiJicors fiiM-roo' for tho'\?-ir ;.t»-,frftl Ir1 jLtiinprs ' "PTrt J ' 1 ;r«»s /avenue i'fi * rt'M;i^i p"r?;:r.sia;4^ 'X.rrr mtr­ --. . quinine MaFch 25 w^re \V. I'opo.* ? UOftBS ••.:••• --• • -i-...-• l:> 'y?|S;Si;i:y'':K ^h;f'lr '''vhlhit ionsi \t­ '-Presi.tont; i\'A. Kpitfr. A'iwPrp^i.lpnt: ' \!uhit-w •••! 5i E. ^uaid,4Ti-pasiHn»r. ami (\-^r H;iv-is. | >,0^!T")n 11,0 •)r. U ^wrptaiy. . ' ' tn"»M «np 'i;iK 'i.?; »«®'ivE.E.'NB'ERG •• "vsicsaa a.TGi ourgeon.. U:l^,al','•-IP '!'\'tiii)iiii _ Ni'Kt Sundav an "mtiVrmal uipprme i ^|xci,usive Optician. 1 ('.ncrre"-; , -1 -.. " J,ri iai* ot. M-hool work" ]>p held, consistinsr ur ui.fl ,son2<», , '7 . ..<••• £ii:ei'tca ir>juv., ' >•• ' vohintp*>r f.ilks hv nip jnernhprs. „piav-t (ihodps «?pt»(jlflr»r nor runs t his-•j.tvicp. tor L .'I'-.tnvi»in2' ' t;fip '-fHrmntmn ;of M »JLp hnlt11 I • t-t -r-. «* ;!SS. ^OURDAN Y, lUKKib it wiil .1>e-;in unnsiiiillv lritpi'psnnir one. , _ -* ''I ijj -_ r^npcmJisr m lr-ns^* 'he A-li mt'D aro mvm'.J Uoom 70. ^ w 11 ^ ruo r:,i! r> arm ; iOrsPil^ i.<*v .1il. t he * !t»adin?r rr-orsfp. . "oite i^iiiiur •!I nnv rrp^nr.tion ..1 ••a >;jurs' r»o­ ,snarp. » viw JL-fTu4i>* .iee. ". • • !Q4 Universuv Ve. '.'Ul.li'.VOW.uV'O -0ST. risnaress A/e.'Jue. Y. W-. C. A. xMrsix 3"•^-,>^44.11;;'', iCo . " • h lliarftlaiid Prc^hvr. I p}rfftro'!Ff.«mifih •T*fe;" W. f--\ :}ifvrian 'l^TT-~r~ r : The last-raoptmff'ot^ flu* Y ^nuroh _;xnd-~Uip t "mvprrp« •"-' "vni-^hnnpd t m. en^rnvpti j ^aflfl''ilf»''P^ir|f:1f» ft" ' •• 9.' j* A till ' 1 ',p ,?nf,er V_-thp convpfttioij at Xa«hviHp. Fash ^v . ~ .-sate iytto* that part or i^o t^nx-olT1 ^ tiirvprsitv nn«? y-orp , " , ' p O ui ctuW-': $ •Q 1 -nq'r^ss /AV.e. T> tU» 'fi.d mtpre^d.hPr n«ff. ' -~ -V-0. iflUK tLAWU105-109 W,6th St. , tham n&v ftther. .Tudefitiff t'r^in t iw f.irp->, NOTICE. * ful-atteati.tHi that was ,iriven ^.v thp -=£r£S.-C5R,%™.,,w KODAK FI fit's.HlfiCi »• •. . -, ' • ' ' n• ' " T ••'•••••••••••• 1 A '-• . • • • i* V • •!.) loyed bw evprv one. dplprmt^s joyed bjE evpf*y (me. Thp 1lCOBT"^°" '"''r'ai""n ~ — t |^«e ot ^fg-aiwetow. hnd o'^d^Tr HH* w -1^-Wtet m&etimg will, urohahly 'tie xn% ocher ^uwness... / ",* ' iORQ&K S.W. lJh,ia72.-* t'pa^xs W o'flux^ii'oL />Vr . •. Jp v-.' • ••: f>. "•*••• .•' "T.•::> . • •..••• -• """ ...',. ' "v ' ­ Vi;rS8fiSf:';. J a xSSka*. *»•"" p' At ~USCS* w vPi THE STUDENTS' VOLUNTEER -/>*­ CONVENTION. (Continued from, .page 1.) .000' liii &„• been •' i . 000 students and. professors ih our col­leges. More detailed'....statistics and state-merits of growth . were giviMu in the sei>~ tional_ conferences—and one .most .inter­esting means of considering the value of, missions was provided by the-mission­ _ ary exhibit. which was viewed by 1!).­000 people. Herecveiy kind of curio T~apd—foreigti--a-rtie!e---\vtts—:-showH.--wit11­ — map*, charts; books, posters and all "kinds of means of i.nt efestine people in this work. . <)n the. last • night were read -cable­grams • from Cliinn's ..Tapan', 'Konia, Swe­den. Holland. Africa. India ijnd Austral­ • . i . • ' *• *• • . asiji, sending greet ings to . the stiidentk; of America from, the students of these —countries. ------.:• p's the. most i!M|(ressive iiieeting of the whole convention wasi^the final one of Sunday night.' There''were read •• the names of all"'the volunteers on the i mission field who had died since1 the pre-' ceding convention, and" then aJT the vol­ — unteers present who expected "to sail for their mission field before January. 12."» —in numbci\ Avere-ivslvfMl to r-lsty-a-nd-jri ; one. senteiii-e tell where they were going and why..'. It wa-i iioticeable^that with ~rvery feu excepTicms~ these. ^"wllfaiteers are all gom^r toChina'W Japan, th showing the j The recent catalogue at Dartmouth shows its total registration* . to lie !)!>S students. 1 ­ -Michigan has (lie htt,gest;i=la4W'--school in tiie country, .Harvard' the"largest aca­ demic.. Cornell t lie largest tecluiicalj aTiil. I'ennsyivaniy the. largest medical. . ' I llaVviird lias ten complete crews w'ork­ iii'! on the machine*. • -•. p-^­ ( o-l11111bi;i s track team has a verv sl-1fl•, schedule, with only fair prospects, ahe;ld. I • Ilarvard si-cures" intcreollegiate hockey championship title, with a clean record. ! I'riiu'l'ton has decided to enter "naval1 j athletics" as soon as Carnegie Lake is i completed. *. — Illinois defeated ( hn-ago's track-team • lit to 25,;*-Two vvoi ld's indoor records ' j. • '• *. ' '• ••• •—• ••• • ' ' we're etpialled. , Worcester gets the New England in­tercollegiate baseball 'games,, to be .held May 18th and ,19th. .. .At" a 'late meet iiig of the Board of Trustees"of !^sntvUs«'^^ Uniyersity, .Glvivu­ cellor Day reported that the total reg­ istration of the I'ni^^sity showed an ificreiise (if 825 over laSt^ veai.= ThV,1 trustees at the same time aecept^l plans for the building of a new; chemiefH-Ja lloTatoiy^at the ciist—of-$l00,000, also • new men's d"oriuit,ory at tljy? Wist' rif•• • >100,000. and an auditorium to be built bv-the alumni at the cost of' ^ift-OOO. . At.a. special meeting of the lioard of Trusteed of Gliicago University, it VvHs announced that John 1). Rockefeller had just given to the university $1.4r>0.000. -Of...this sum. $L000.000 is to -go-for; the general endowment, $350,000 t meet the deficit of last year, and the remaining $100,000 for a. fund, the interest ot whicii-is-ior the widow of President W. IL. Ilarjier during her lifetime. ^ •Johns Hopkins University Medical De­partment lias '*."291students.~ Twenty­two *of these . stmien'ts are women. Wrestling is being introduced in a very systematic manner by the physical director of Bucknell. into that institu­ tion. -. • ;'•«•' ­ ~ LOST. • A gray pocketbook containing a fountain pen and a pair of eye-glasses." Finder, please leave with Mrs. Kirby. ­ -.-/• —-• <• »' » . -. vv-:,& ii ­ LOST. Lost, a solid gold. ,U. T. pin. Finder please, return to E.' L. Harris. — BOARD. '. Good boardipg plaice neat University ,Campus, for students. Call at'400 East 23d street.' • ' ^ :.^;-'• ";• • •-;•. 5S3S£53s SMIT H = W I L C O X SPRING .1 * i li 111 ncss in clothes is ;v ncd timt inti'ivsts t'M'.i'y iiuHi. -. Fabric witli­1111'. • ''' • lit withmil st\'lo, st vie witli­<>iTt"" tjTialuy; -• • ntoans-v ' • ^ofliViTi wi'ouglit iogcthoi* with iiniiig; iTP^edlf. thov ifiiike ., Atv ynu tju!11* s.-iKslioil wii.li ;vo\c thoiTT. • tMst'iuii tarlo'rs uoiidci; how i.iicy ar<: |»]aiiihmI to—4«; Yiiii'l liIf< 1 sii|ipiiiL:'"a suit on a o t-i 1 ;-i hie r\ pcriciKH1. '. w " < >iir Jring • 11nit' . asst>rtiii«'nt ill ' 111«»«l« 'Is:-is. t'<• inplotaikI; ,iuifi|iia!<'(i in hrcai'lt h i >f i. hoicc am I < I ist i n<•|i«m •of «d \ Ic. '• . ; . Suits $12.50 to $35 ix Hundred and tighl Congress Avenue. Bosche Laundry., Building. We employ nothinj? but r.r?t-class workmen, and ;ife friends of the tJnl­yersity,.-as wq always respond to their call. ,Xow we earnestly desire yourpajronaf?''. One call will convince yo-.\ it 99 Of Dropping Into ' ' I Salge's Restaura.nt • ' "Next to the Opera-House -j 1-22 East Sixth st. ' Phone 144. Dr. D. A. LANE • j Office 914'/^ Congrass --Av6nue.'--­ Office Hoit8:"" 8:30 .to 12:30.. 1:30 to 6:00. __ OLD PHONE 1581. ; Stenographic and Typewriting Work ; of all kinds done by, experie.ncied4' sten­ographer. Stenographic work any time betweea 5 ajid 11 t1., M papers of all kinds neatly arid .adcu-f rat'ely •copied.: Address P. O. Bole 680x pr leave order by ola' phoftei iS76v • ' • -» •.•.. ,;. * ''WtPTTSin " GEORGE MILLER '• " ^ The finest light livery in the city. Car­ riages in connection. ' 208 ^n(i 210 E. Fifth st. Tel. No. 25. =r " " "" F0S RENT ''Two front southeast rooms, upstairs. Modern, convenience. 1934 San Antonio.; MacOliphant's * • • ' .••••.«?.• Barber Shop :;Six First Class,Barbers f Hot and Coid Baths _ ] -Electric Massage— % ;... , •-V s tfin . . "•••'»' S" '' ' ••' .V Make. this-you? head-' • ^quarters down— to"wn.^=-j 607 CongressVTi^ye. murv;: m&e&nL .« iM':•'.•s rlRSfiE iMiv/^selssT '-.sineaa -»«.aairer • ^MW.-W^WIESart* •HHFSSB mpr >1TT-::z~. aaoerniit mvftrsnv W^IGAOTTCHl equals Jscar oniiison 6 "• >B€ --~H* -«l i» C Ji iz-i us aai.tssie en & G. M .2. |r-#2£ '•ct* j'rfiWW L'iaai t-iUSt.-iJlSOOLT iE *,t>. v-:s . i.S£BAL «ers U ...... 4pa s.>r-itr»4u-t* -v -, • , l'a-H. "I~ d©KTHri-.M Jilfft! * V-J itff ' > -.At ;tir cramiujf -j.ua .•!-"-***•« iSS®t aaries iiniiii! aj±^&s-^7--3ak .'C^?sor ^i&fcitrcs -n..-w-i li-iUJrut: ilfSfl Stl Ej» V li-SEi---*«U»I*..._.IBL_ nA-4jut ,uiu--usu tt 'tut aa snTrT .ION ORK Hie7 luwtrt v HTupurr—*Ft 'ft uuniie ts is to fn<* "««»3**4h • >; luracG" » . r&e'E; •; '.<* •*>i_ aj, , 1-h.tirv 'piayetfs. .U. :tnnvo camch -vjfn *isfcuw -•»;''• j' .. .Austin beanue it.am !"iu'->-« f»t .,, -• ' newiay the «tua.eut» (Ut.i not; taira-'lux » 'iW „\uek im COJ3.. ... ^ IK­ 7TT -^ r«>6-aaav cke«r t«r -XtrTitv; n-mcn': raei i :• « r*. i ^ ..:,-i••." una ail i at • nac^ri #||:$*#5Sv$il2i$EIH -.TET.T :::^ .-' .2A1& .-JlKfc._;; ?iad raueft to >h> with "ur rjorJ -.^aarlLr . t i.oii j.-Titiroii-iiiire ( a f » ' 4 — <\>rae out. kh)^wi up. iioosr. thejioam ; -tucuo.; -J02 •! '-iij.aaij.3e" —. -^osite > 1 FHO-tj' f uiumcisjai I„H in1 •r• «»ieeuoTi wr?!-: f­ eh> 'the' finvfr«m\ " , -Taiversitv. _t-h ^-lones _ .I * X. l~ •>ns. " -i lie k% .rfeetio^t t , retreat, annt niu»»ntian t.r,«n', PT^.a :Lea«nff Mi6-motwna ^ne ^r7 i ^ -' > JndwidtJi: ,md the ••vork: • actually 'u-• •forts -t, "uDuem^-.mlv 1a wmat, «i!W ; -T -»JMr,'iunns h? ertortaaace r,i [-|Jttfr33OTSiSSOWifHE::fiEST !1ICS wut rue l-bren . taia.''' _ •-• *• -_./•*-«*» 5, f .%rJLI£y3t ' * » Ci T ho lurmie > -inaniato. * r'-d --ie -w .. Jl teHKieiit ftianmittee utet > •_ ,.: '.:•• --• • ". . . -, 1 ; . ifi^ ,,)>usu>d-Tati»«iav ;'r^trasy.' '^Ver * coil -am'-sKtci: ")"eu^awtt r •,• ••• -raaiee' tor 'he bier '^"vyj^rr neiu , ^ H^e, '-nnHov;er nxt "lin-- ' . asnmtly ipnl iL _£fe v.as Vhe * •_/^""arMrewia.". nu , c * tnitaoa» tievlakm *A ' iie* '")H«nitx>pe * not : ~ ^ ur omeot'K^ *" i'. t .°neia ouse- .j.ne" picnic? Le tiiis-;• par -m 1ndav. ^TaJ-cn in. mauneif 1 .Mir "-rmnir Maiea -^la ii'ce"­ fe -^rL=pr-tjg^rogTaiar-date-and I^ciiusenieHta-.atre |-intt Als'Krv . . . ....... ...... ... , ... --:. -. -. -... . a.u; Jtl.i -zfxbbs... i'-llO t " ' .Tiflw-^>eisEa jna^-.jSx*<*jfliiiBaxe-*-v^rvs i -1 -1 ... -„• a iz. . •. *y* fv ' V . I v A 1 «.i«aaaiwiie cti _ ^ie ^riser. vront Liitt5ItA- ^as^y ;"ea • * %Me *nst mafcfe th? 4 -^ 'ad?d !(iMr _ -, ' ,'ax.„ >. /.. » V *•-••""•-"<•• ••««•"• -\ j. , " •" home~-t^-Alban»•.4tyi^gfafe'i..semon^r-'tBaww. i-. V'--% •.; am*r >&*Mk ***** -""**' ---• cenieoced.: r^a-fare. 1 '>r riia, iqbcbsr PERSONALS. SOCIETY. letter ff-oni Edwards states Thursday night that he went to work in the Seymour the ..Phi, Delta Thcta Fratefnit\ National. Bank..ftonday} and likes his i-mve a sniokeiv at the Clian position, aery well ter house on'San Anlonio ami Tweiitv­ Hiti(I Caldweu .was onor 1U , Paso last week by illness s. ine .active chapter. the faculty • familvV .,. • ' • •. members, and alumni, a number 'ot friends "were present. Refreshments were Ed Lamnell made a short visit to Dal­las last week. servad.. and Hesserer's orchestra added to the pleasure of the occasion. ^Tl|e : r; D*-<--»loe—Sbx\j^oH_j()f__XX aco, a graduate evening AVas one «>f good fellowship and of the I niversity of Virginia, visited was thoroughly enjoyed by all, Sigma Alpha Epsilon liou.se the past­ * Week. .. • . Adrian Pool-visited his lionie at Cain-_j ^larch !Uh being oumlers' in . -eron, hi^t-Saturday. -„ -* " • their fraternity "£a ar, 1Tm Sigma Mr. Philip Sanders, an old A. and M Alpha Kpsilons ('eh'brateTI it"\yitn a nmn, visited the 'Varsity Wednesday. sniokS^ given at .their chapter -house 'Miss Mabel EJrod of Houston and thet As it _ Was-also fjit" occasion for. intro­jyij.s.ses McDonald-of Franklin, Te.nn.. ducing tl'.eir latest pledge. Air. (i. •visited the Woman's Buildin< girls-for t'ap{^atTuI^:i;niiig-^a^ mie ot d<)ulil(' a couple of days this week. rejoicing fol; them. " A hoi oyster course was served djiriiig < he evening. The S. NOTICE.. A. E.'s honored the members .of the vis. .Complimentary Lecfure Under Auspices/ invitations; they were "Messrs, T. |) of AsKbel. Qliii-j l^»hm\..\\\dWd.-".\lsi«4)oiiald-, *A1­ -AVednesday evening, Maith 21, Mr. l'is/m} iUid';! Mas.ingale, Hcsid*>s O.esci —Robert IJurton will lecture in the Audi-" tliere were present "the nieinberV of the .toriuin under the allspices of the Ashbel fr^rtHyj^XressVH;: Samuell. Winter. kiterar\ Society of tl^-ljiiveisify. 'Khe^ ntuic.m, niclr..y."" (;;:irdner. 'Atkinson. A.shbel girls have arranged to gi^e this Keating,^'(^arii<'tfT"117diiigerr^rnTe—Ed leetlire cmnplinientary. to the public, gell, UUm^Lockridge.Bradv. Stevens. The subject will be ''The Modern. .1* orsgard, • 'Dr. .Joe Slielton (W.u :l lid Drama.". v; Mr.>('appel. -: -Asivi)eT;W)«eIy. ha* , always en­ joyed a reputation for doing the right ()'\ March 2!T, at the Auditoriuin. Mi\ thing in tlie righr~\vxry.~ ^J,ast yearthe Daxidliisj^iam. ^Inl(V.ral^l^lt^\:ell-Pip4vr. —Society scored a bri11 iant success in their Mine. Katherine Kjs|< and Mr; Kelley presentation of '-Midsummer Night's .( o]<> win . give •" llw... Shakespeare Soit'_j Dieam; this season they have en^wed ( ycle. ' The composer has taken .the the distinguished author, poet, literary be.ttei known s»>nnet,s of Shakt^speji.re. critic and lecturer. Dr. Richard Burton, which have been selected with splendid of Boston. At 8-:30 p. m. on Wednes­ judgment. -The quartette, include day, 1\laroll 21, at the University audi­"Crabbed ' Age and-Youth." ".It AVas-a torium, Dr. Burton will lectilre on ,r „tl>] "I'ikK,,-n.» 'i:n>(>Q. ing, Iu'n method original; no o^ie can wood 1 re(>; "l?lo\\, Bhiw^Thou \\*inter ~ fail to be interested-. The Ashbel, aided AN ind.',' server for bass, tenor and soprano ;y by some of Austin's representative wo-trio;-''On a Day Alack the Day." js ar­. :* men as ^ patronosses, will present Dr. langed for a duet, while some solo num- Burton as a compliment to the eitizens--bers .are, "Then Jlate Me if .Thou -Wilt," . °f Austin and to the students of the for soprano; "Shall 1 Co'nipare 'Thee." v." Llniversity; Xo admission fe^ will be for tenor. Since Brass" Nor Stone, for a, charged; e\ery one is cordially invited contralto, '\Sonie (.'lory in Their Birfh." to attend. The list of patronesses will for bass, and /-When in Disgrace." for appear in next Sunday's paper,. tenor, and others. This will be'the sec­ond of the series of. attractions brought • STUDENT MEETS WITH PAINFUL by the Matinee iMusic^l Club and*surelyACCIDENT. iH be . well attended, as all students ;. 1 Hal L. Logan, one of the well known seem so much interested from a literary . students of the_/University, was taken as well as. musical standpoint. - to the Austin sanitarium yesterday , ' - morning-, suffering with a, severe and This_will be the last issue of the Texan .painful wound on the left leg, which : resulted from an accident on the Dun­upt'1 after examinations are over. Ac­can ranch -near Burnet Tuesday last. cording to custom, the Board will lay Logan left the University after the down their pencils •••••in order to devote 5J Christmas holidays and went up to the ranch for -his -health. The. Duncans their attention to their own work. are fraternity brothers of his. Last Tuesday ,he, with Harris Duncan, for- r rlhe Ciennan (.'lub is ".'rowing and pro­ merly captain of. the University, foot­ ball team, were cutting wood on the •fi;essin» splendidly since it has been -ranch and Logan was-pu?hiher a small placed -on a membership, ba>is. There ::v tree while Duncap wielded the ax. In ai;e now more than a hundred lhem­ some unforeseen manner the ax or the -, . . tree slipped and the sharp edge of the bers, and :the semi-wc^Wy dances are. -ax struck Log-an in the leg just above, greatly enjoyed. There is some talk of the. Jtnee,» inflicting a wound several1 t..--n-• ••• ••. •> —— ­ Inches deep, cutting to the bone.-Logan ! < o"V"K'ncenient (.ernian. but the was . removed to a ..nearby, house and-i_l,'?l,,S-arc as. yet too indefinite to be an- his wound attended to. He was brought • nounced. > to Austin on the first train, arriving " \ * here Wednesday afternoon, and' was -' ' _ . *.••.•-, • ,^1. taken to the Phi 'Deltat. Theta chapter ' Campus Improvements. " houpo on Twenty-third street His The : two fountains which have bebn ^ound was. so serious that •it'*'was . . • . ,.*• . 'Utld°r deemed wise-to* remove him' to "the" corl^"ction for some time a"re sanitarium for treatment. Dr. Homer • how cqmpleted;.-and add much to the aurac?ten(;ss-of the oampus. One 1. though very painful, is not considered J °PPO^te the soiith Entrance and is y^.#-y..'.Logan.. is/from Missouri. . •. iin irojti affair six or eight-feet high; the Best $3.50 and $4.00 Shoe Made A. G. GERJES 161.0 Lavaca St. »­ . fish in th«. pooJs, and -place, -benchcs|->/i ' '' ­ around. /C/7Y. LEGIBILITY. ZH*XX\Xf f : t-v ~ "PQ-: ^vj& fj .A»VA»nry-^Ll&-^T!tfr.FTCW • „' , ^.. r,v .-n'JJB^ • . ^•mrnjk J* ± .<•» > . <.\*S • <+1,.^**->*.•?•* ;-.'..A_.. ,; '... '>. v Vi":..;'.;:I''. '"• :f JlfsSi®ftc i'• V ..." '. '".'• [i. ; •;•• * • ...-s •A • v . ** ,'• • .".. *t • • -a. • ...•£• '*•.,.•• • O , t'-nr 1 \t r \f". —• • •• r , ; f.. > * -J V ;'^v-'V.-\ ' ='. \ •»"•':v * ; \ *v"rr .-• %" r/­Ifc]•?'>.'.: *;;jV^Tc; J31-. ' / t0'T Wm tV'Tm: «* the . '• : vi rsirr ^1 • "My-: ffi rY^T O—t><*~ -Jr* "if T T . ?f v -'-+.5W ':•' ^i-V * - -—* •• yy.vfc •• i-:-iv\9s&.f -* •'. .•.-•.<..... . •.na. * nxnrsn^r I * rn.' ..tnlsi. . ;o.tn ft 'W: av^pU-.^•, ll hw'4> •. i II >§t.' v 1 s r-ec ..;^'v>r^i ai,a.5i n a:­ ^oa:if kiV -A^tiii'& ^cur­ • v^xsi-rtf ' .-J. ' |Bi" fiSlip­ 2 t' ^na ..•• till•^pfter;^ne5;v &f • • • <. 1 • ••..•,•..• . • — -• ._"••• ••••..— •'.«••• ••'•• • » 4-23^0 iifl.iSa.oO ?f n -v -' i.-" vanis. y h^e if:f^e m or*s. :t "ou :'n iTH '";rmv;-:i r^D'erjiVv aswn • rt'fl- , jt« i» »wsrfeT3 (Jt f fS) r \!1 jitsiBiiti: ^ Hr, -n a.10 i x¥f.: liM :iQ2l sEtessia j^m|,3U2tS E!®i' sMUft"? k 1- " •'*tn Tw W i^r »rv .f ijsj ,f »j. u»,nn« ''liifyte-ri |j|^ ^ : •i. •• -•••'• ^imtm '?'*-; • • r '"'1 "-•_;• *' « •; ^ 'g:• j';: •' ®-;•• # I .' A ^' x \ '• ;".V ^ her • Jiyer-JT :?he 3eii' -i -'^nt« 'it; - '.4 i&il T^X£Ca~l ' - *: 'JiTXJXZti i' J^T"'•TT^-.r t<1 f.­ ut Zinor \ssistant. • •• ' vl..--. h • -\. •.... . . i.-i;'.:,-; .'v.-,-: riciiet .;. -••-•. «• • _ :;o • fi»>flan«» ^rU--nti ' "-.in^-hnvi­ i'*" ^ ^ ' ' -.fifltrta isnfh *| / yv- .'•; / V '• * • ^?T... • .f^ ' _ ,y.^tV-' 1W.- p n -T>P-# -••m • * . •& -'-fsrtfeem^ra ggt ' * . ' '' *«•<%•*,«n* . .yi-tj.-.....rt -ieh , '~-a>hrt*^-n4^-fsotbw'M '<• ^ ­ IN T^E COLLEGE WORLD*._ _ .uid judder of tli^worldV uoeottl; for tho --~ ' , ^0-yard, hiu'dles..:--has lumded in a resig-U r,liv^ty of • '-! / . 0,U.M* the j nation to his mm ..position .as cx>aoli. purchased... an old . forrv-J.nf the "00 track team and will on«a^ _J>oat and^nodelled it as a-olub house. ; his profession; dentirtrv^rfi^liul­ M^hm.en teams trom. each. rratomit^p^^iu.in all probability send no crew Mill hold a whist tournament arNortTi-[e^t this >p:i„. and tj.e •!services ..'of• r western. >.. . •, ••..!.••••• • >, •, 1 ,.. , •• • • -• •• '• . .•• • k: • .• toat'h O Dea will not be ne(\k\l. It is '•: ~ ' , TZ/i quitT"'pRU.al.le" also -that die basef>alt litteeii uni\eisities will be represented }earn will, be without a professional • at the"seventh conference of the Asso-coach. ; ciation of American u'nivei-ities held at j " . ,, . — ' * ­San Fra&cisco March 14-17 : : v r! t,,;,, u m-i-. -- --~ -• ' • . --1 om. Ilammond. .Michigan s star -.(back and-drop kirker for three years, . I he-Johns Hopkins University pro-has ^left the University to-•eriiru'Lre in' fessors and >tudents are seriously '.con-bfishie.is. • " ­ sidering the ;adoption .^ITthcVhonpr"' sy^v« : ~V.'~_IIIZL r~ " " ten.."r'"r^:;: r •• ' .nien-iJmve.-cjMjiie: out with a statement to the Andrew lanie»ie has o-ffered .to' give '-JTert that'•'they, are professional* and Swart iuu^.re CVdlege' ^iO.0O(V for ,a library. tWt it is their'opinion that 7o per cent ,provided t he,-cfjHege-efvn^risfy, a; sjmiWr:' «#-. 'the "college imsejtaU mem ai e pr«V. 1 sum.. .... y " . j. fe~r-.i ' 111;.n. i-: ;*ea-ily*dcf'eai'vd t "h"icn last -i*'tl'verstfy;-^l\.tHiSyiv-.vnju.-fry^--'Friday hi-;, dual indoor .t;avk nu-et : the Mr. Ifi-kley Bunten (Y.xC. Jr.. of tjie xdasT 'f <«t', t It.-Ma n.on-.i-t nw^U he Of '93, is-almost, completed; The new t'a.f tlrat Ca|.t, I'any. Wilkins and house will accommodate abinit fifty ni>i». «;>uig.lV . we're-out becausi'..of condit ions most of the r<.oms -being '. double., Tt '»ud t t:«^ t'lv-lmicn lT'Trr.^ part icipatc«f"did cost _ |not .shuw uj. a-well was. expc :ted. The twenty-eighth anniversary of the ANith football aiul, bviltdo«2's banished "iale Daily Xews occurred vecentlv. It we shall be .-driven to.croV-het inW. -Jlrxm ii, 10. .late aniba>s{idor -to Vene­ —J re^idej-'j^^AL^gollj; .oftTie I'niversity zuela. : : -.. . of Michigan; lias .begtm' his ' (hii t v-fift'h \ ear at tlie. head of that, inst itut ion. Dr. Ivanlslii A. Sitkawa has. been ap­ pointed-a member of the:faculty of Yale;f -Michigan lis joined Cornell,and Wis^ Hp is tjve first Japanese to be elected to cousin in .organi/ino-' a cosmopolitan -the faculty of this university., • . club;,_ It has (dected a/ Japanese st,.^ •• ~" --dent as its lirst president. . -The report^of;^ ^larvard's treastirer " / ~shows that the* t'niyersify. funds :n^w "ApproCi.nateK 1^:V nien" now cat at J*ot_.sy)TOsii .Meinorinl^II.all; ,.ai .Harvard daifyy • "Tin'' s^ow ^ deficit, ^-r '»em1)ershipt lia's'•'increased 150-over last year's average, s '-Coi-lege; authorities -have ae­cepted plans tor the erection of a new •^hm, State" Unixeisity bffers a course •900.000 dormitory. also an addition to iir the art ami--.science. of , making ])ot­ one of her already large dormitories Svich a course—lra^-^Mnrcr lit^n which will' cost $25,000. -­ given by any institution in this couhlry. The-ciuthopities of Stanford 'University 10: H. Sothern and. .Julia 'MarhnVe and California University have recom­ have otiered to contribute $.1000 llhs the mended that English Rugby .be substi­ 'nieleus of a fnn(] for the establish­tuted for .the present way of playing ment-of a chair of dramatic art at (ho,foot Ir.f!. • • • . Ceorgi? T\ Tashington I*niversity. ;, Andrew Carnegie lias offered $125,000 Iij residence ht Yale at -present there to Oberlin University for a library,-pro­ are. fifty-eight; nien who are •entitled to Sided; an additional $100,000 be raised wear the Varsity "Y." Captain Shev­as an endowment. lin of,. Jast year's .champion football team has earned his "Y" in foolball, Oi'atory has been abolislied from the 'basket ball, and track. " .... curriculum a.t Cqlgate University. Amherst College has established what The Texas Stale Convention of the will probably be a precedent of ma.king C. A. will be held in Austin a collection of interesting college post­March 23...to-25. In all probability Texas ers. A collection containing about seven will soon have a't State Y.-W. C: A; hundred .posters which have, been pub­Secretary. t '. lished. in connection, with college activ­ities; -the earliest one being/that an­ • At tl;e. performance given-by Sarah nouncing the commencement exercises of Tjer-nhurdt at -^I-iitnoapplis; st udents in 1.S30. has been placed 'in the college the French classes -of the-University, of library. „ ' ' Minnesota acted as "supers." : '. — FOR REXT—Two .desirable, large, ° ^ isconsiu's athletics aje-at present soullieast, "front rooms Svithi board; a Jn-yerv• turbid "atfttc.--vTho.: graduate newly papered, new matting 'pn floor; , Hianagej of the track tc>:un has been in--goml fare, convenient ttructed to :cut* clown alt: expense's. . ' ' MRS. LAURA A. HABS, Alviiv -C. • Ivraeii/deifi.* the crack hurdler 2300 Guadalupe" Street. -7 ' -• • • -1-:i-.--. . •••: » -•i-. >••• • • -. . • Sifc.U: "-ijfe". L^:iCV' New 3locR of and Golf Goods % ruir received. ' C>ALL Xn ^ BAUL TS' When J'*! neeci of embossed or plain stationery, try, our kin^ the best. ­ THE FONTAINE. BICKLER BOOK CO. •Phone HdS. 90S Congress Avenue. In your life may, be the purchase of •; a Piano. Then don't fail to cori­: . sider the Reliable • formerly on Lavaca SI. BUSH 4 GERTS' A •siajulard . Piano-^o-lj by "the maiHj­ -facttirers -from thtrir own stores,' "Ar-­rangeincnts made to nuvt the it"...c'Pnveilienee of "the buyer.. l'rii'jC J Five First-CIasshBarbers in I.... consistent with uualitv." Cotue 11i'. attendance. r-— ——­ j: , New Phone 425 J. R. RF.MB—MANAGER. ^ Klrcirtcal Mtisstmini; a Spvcltiltv ' SI6 Congress Ave., AUst n, Texas." S A. GLASER, Prop, DAVIS, j Perijcr -in a t'uli. line of 'liiqiorted a»d' Trust Co. j iloiiiostic Cigars' aiul tobaccos>.^tatlOn-AUSTIN, TEXAS.. er\„ -per (iiTicals, .books ;vt\»i new^ • lev's vamHes,. Uilliards" and pool. W. H. Richanls.on. IMvsident. -T0r. Congress avenue. " T . " •. M. A. •Taylor, Vicn1MVishl«»nt; • J; ('. K'i-;rl.ey, Vice-l'resivient. (leo. Iv. iiunie. Cashier. • • '' •.. .H:\Ffstoffjin-, A.ssistahf Cashier; " m. D. -: •: -At 0.-14 Congress Avonuc. . I>hysie!an and: Surgeon. ­ DO A GENERAL BANKING AND 6mco hours: 10 to 12; 3 to 6. Office TRUST COMPANY BUSINESS. over Chile's Dt un Store. .I'lionea: 471. St-uclent-s' Accounts Solicited' V j Residence, 2007 Nuee.-jj' street. "Phon* r 1110. • ira.L c,HILI. s. E. R0SENGREN *. fine; Qrocrrles UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. -SpjiLiaJ attentioil—to—stud'on-t—and—club patronage. „ • pine Carriages to Hiro. •Phorie.s 247. 1010 Congrer'3 avenue. m.Q9,NG, AVE. Both Phones 461. ~ Dr. G. M. DECHERD W. A. BURKE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office. 3rd Floor Yates Drugstore. .. J'ractlcul Plumbing' " and Electrical Old Phone 261; New Phone 67. Work. Electrical Fixtures, Globes and -Residence 2200 Gaucaiupe St. Sluides.-; ­T.Old riio'ne "1057." Pliohe 2S5. 814 Congress Ave. _ Alfred H. Robinson, HOTEL SUTOR. Dealer in Groceries, Wood, Feed and European Style. . Coal. Both phones 182. -Cigars and BEST . CAFE IN THE CITY. i . «oda water. 2501 Oaudalupe street. 11 ir . W. J. SU^D'R, i Proprietor and Manager. GET HER AN Ci JOE KOEN Jeweler and Money Broker .101 East Sixth 8t., Austin, Tex." 9 9 Money loaned on dlairionds, watchen; or any -good collateral. II. & T.-C. Ry. watch inHpector. £.11 work warranted. AT JOB IN'S DR. HOMER HILL PHYSICIAN Chile's Drug Store. "rLsI­ * " ^ . ' • -. . • Hie. Eljiotts have given up their en­dence, 2.007. Whitls Ave/ Both phoiiei: _t|w time, now to rush, etc., photograph^ for the Cactus. Residence, 224'; office, 65, -^ : j-. i •-? !;l IJ '< <;(.-# II • a-v..-.;;. • • • -• .*..".M v--_ __,_" --i-l,----"-.--.-9_--.11 t2 1' --a-,' A--p­ " .. . I , , r I -1 -I. , .,-.. . ., ., ­ R--j ' , , -_ .. 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