I £ <5"'a' >^tf;5S3j.••:. , r> A Prank. . " ' I ' ""J * ^7J T. ^ .:>• •" -*f • SOL DAVIS ' / « * V * i. "I1 „ " » 1 (I •> —Vi, 11 •>)* \ ^ ^ 'SW » „>*< J FI < "J ——•-Dealei' in Imported and Domestic 1: ' CIGARS and TOBACCOS -BtMhtm'-;«nd ':PHrf-;l?ittflttY .(jpen .^all the time '• ' . Phone 398705 Congress Avenue „ Best Work Guaranteed ISI Full line of Stationery, Periodi'­cals, Books and News. Published in the Interests of the Students and Alu'mni of the University of Texas.' Both Phones A Weekly Newspaper. AUSTIN, TEXAS, Wednesday, October 21,1903. Volume 4' Number^!?-3 of Men's Fine Shoes Fall and winter ~ : Styles Shoes That Fit Shoes That Wear " See Ibarnew narfow'loe," swing last,the Broadway, patent colt at -$4.00 Sole selling agents lor the .: ~ . Nettleton "-." Men's Fine Shoes —-»« Wrigbt ^ Robinson Men's Outfitters 32 616 Coogreis SIX TO SIX. -Meeting of the jjmw»••»>•!111 nil 111 I W ttlM 11 OKLAHOMA TREATS TEXAS TO A" -SURPRISE. T. L A. A. :: But Texas 0|d Not Play as Fast and ^—Furious as at Dallas—n3pt3ln^±ir± HOMER CURTISS ELECTED PRESIDENT FOR THE =— FOURTH TIME. -^~R­Watson's Great W°rk. -i-i^Aljout ,800 spectators saw the Uni­versity of Texas ana Oklahoma Uni-—— . vejglty Many Important Modifications of the " Ru'es Adopted—Abundant Inter-... ± est and Good Feeling. Smart Styles For Men " -meet upon "Bosch® \ I ,auiulr\ \ " Wagons will call -at any number^ at any time. The gridiron last. Saturday In one of the fiercest and ball" ever -witnessed, in Austin. The • outcome was a.tie, 6;.to 6. _-Oklahqma. has. a, well-trained team of brawny warriors who testified, by 1 tlKj-^aillL'le of San ttiey put up Satur­day, that .they*are by rio means nov-. ices at the game. " They are a weighty —piopositioiSr -too; averaging-about ten 'pounds to the man more than-the •agile wearers of the range and white. 'Varsity, although lighter than her' adversaries, made' up fpr this handi­'cap by quickness "in attack' and By nerve' and spirit of defense. But, ex­cepl -at one "or "two stages', of; the game, the exaB boys . "did not" splay with near the sflap and determination which 'they ex­hibited the . week before at Dallas. , .The line did not work quite so hard . and the'backs. Watson excepted, did • not charge with the sanie dash' and fierceness; The defense, especially, .B::loose-TOTi>pawd—t&-{liei^-supertr­work again8t~4he.iiad4a4iH. Both e#Wr .".Mottoes played..ragged ball, , being sucked in on several occasions and • fooled by the clever double pasafSg ,of the Territory giants. From a spectator's point of view, the game was an ideal one." Runs -around the end * were frequent, both teams making considerable gains be­. The-abhual convention of the Texas/ Intercollegiate Athletic "Association was held at the 'Oriental Hotel" in Dallas on the. night oC Oct. 8. All the colleges belonging to the associa­tion, • except • Austin College. of Sher­"inprwer®"~representea, XfTer rou-~" . tine business was transacted, a num­ber of Important, amendments were -.: -adupted.-tb».-princlpa)~o»e-being-the­enlargement of the executive com­mittee from flye members to one rep­resentative from each college. Golf was added to the list of pvnnfi. -and the executive,committee was< tup« 'thorized to arrange for an intercol­legiate tournament. The one-year residence rule was ,modified so as to allow a man who has represented some pther institu­tion in an intercollegiate contest to represent an~institution In' the Texas irowSnsifSTe" Athletic Association,' proTTHeh be has not represented any lfistltut'idn-in an intercollegiate, meet " vj" '-iSIB The NewStylesas shown ; — by this season'possess an -s air of individuality And : character" that are only :ss equalled by the produc­tionso( the best and nuist^xcltuive metropol­itan tailors. ¥i It is a remarkable ex­hibition of good clothes, m good, taste and good val­ues. _ We want you to~"ex­pect better clothes,j; bet* tev_iLtj:ks^ better every­thing when you «onie to us than -yo4 find at .the ordinary clothing stores —you'll not be disap­pointed. _ __ The.best work at the:', most reasonable ' V pneesv •-4-• • • •'•••• • • 4 •• • • ' • .• • OKLAHOMA DEFEATS A. & M. • •. ; ——--• • College Station, Texas, Oct.— • •19.—(Special W t¥e Texan.)— •" wmiSecUon lof tion" was modified so aa to bar all­.men who do not enter within the first'thirty days of the fall term from competing on teams fop that year. This rule knocks out" track and tennis men who have heretofore been allowed to enter, at. Christmas. This is a distinct step forward In purifying/ the spring sports, especial­ly baseball. . * The standing broad jump and, the standing high jump were cut out of the annual track -meet, and the two-mile run and the mile relay race were jadded __Theae_.yere _the principal ••••••••••••••••••­Suits $10,00,12.50, . 15 up to $35 _ Ooercoats $10 to 50 Smith 4 Wilcox lllll««IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIH<»<*»»»H<»K**< !»<<<<»< • The Oklahoma football team to-TTOnc 715 A. P. Wooldridge — President— Jasper Wooldridge ^ ~ -• "Cashieit"­Paul F. Thornton" Vice President-A. W. Wilkerscn Assistant'Cashier r National Bank Of Austin Capitol $150,000,00 "rt ~B®ard-o{Direetors-— "iLJiay^ilefeatea the A. and Mr boy8 • •in a clean,•decisive game by a • •score of 6 to 0. , • • • ••••••••••••••• •. . J* • .fi'.i .. -! ! ' * • hihd interference, which-#ks'"at times almost perfect.: . Watson circled Ok­lahoma's ends three times for gains of forty, twenty-flvo and. fiffeen^yards. Searcy put forty yards "behind him around right • .end. " F'or Oklahoma, • Bogel: stepped out for gajns pf twen­,ty-five and twenty yards,:and Mc-Creary' managed to steerhimself clear of 'Varsity's tackier# foe twen­changes made, others:.being only as to minor details. The chairman of each delegation was. a member of tijie Faculty. All questions, before the. meeting were treated in a broad-minded, far-seeing manner,, the members realizing that • • OFF TO SAN ANTONJO. :• . '• • _ • The football team leavep for • • San Antonio this afternoon at • •6:27 o'clock, where It plays the • they were laying the basis for the.. •-heavy-weights from'Bajrtor to-• tV " -Th'os D. Wop-ten-j I'aul F. Thorn­: ton,John_B. Pope, E':iM Scar-:. brough," A. P.. Wodidrklge -. ty yards also, •v -• • -R.-L.Brown. • -Fumbles were frequent -Business ol-lbe^Faculty and-students ot the ' sides.-—'Varsity^s fumbles, University solicited-. occurred at more, critical points than those of Oklahoma—one resalting in a failure to score a' touch-dcrtvn, and government of athletics In the future and that-thai; basis must be well laid if athletics are to' be kept on a high plane. „ __ F.• Homer Curtiss, • who organized the aasoclation-ln the beginning abtf . who has been Its president ever since, ~wab rePelecteff presl^n^foF'tBe fduxtfi^ 1 time by acclamation. . . ­„ „ , T, ,— ... • ticket is good till Friday, but .• . v Prof. Hamilton of Baylor Univer­sity. was • elected vice president and • those preferring to do so may • on both Prof. J. C. -Hardy bf Southwestern v + leave Thursday-afternoon about • however,wJOniverslty secretary-treasurer. While the discussions were pointed and animated, the utmost harmony prevailed. -All the colleges* represent­• morrow morning at 10:30. The • 7 railroads offer a %1.50 rate for •­• the round trip. Those desiring • • to* take; advantage of this rate • • may • leave on the-6:27 train this • ^•..afternoon or ,on_th.e_4=.o.'clock..•­• train tomorrow morning. The • 2:30 and return to Austin In • plenty of time for the'military • . o* 4? ' : :: :i' . iW. . s ^*1­' --r i m — Special Ratef to Students -Are natural shouldergr-t-lie­^broad^A)lders 11 o\v being_aiL -unmistakable, sign that the qoat is a hand me down or a ptoc^uct of last yeat;. The man who ;wears a ready mad? suit may ; expect to look that way. It is like wearing a suit made-, for ^sonie , , x -n-ie Rose, Maverick, -Barthoid, Durst, Wynne, White, Claggett, Townes, Gar­ 'Entered In the postofflce at Austin;',i-; The members Of the Hand in North- .S3 tStie Armstrong Boys ..... rison, Bartholomew, Harris received, ^ 'I'PTflP. HK mnil matter weMern University, besides getting imiifd by . Or"1"!', W"'hh Ks- ME-N'S FINE TAILOR.ING one-half'of their tuition annually for till, Davis, Shelton, Borden,. Alexan­ Editor—Av F. Weisb.ergi, .'. l.Jioir services, are now given one hour OUR PRICES—Suits Pressed 50 cents; Coat .and Pants, 40 cents; Pants,15" cents: . der, Helen Garrison and Lottie Har-­ S> Vests, 10 cents. . > Associate., joJditors—!)• A.-Krank, jter week credit toward degreffs. ris of the class of '07. Miss Hummel -Sin&ms French, Lewis Johnson, Alex-, -' " * BUNDLES CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Vu„7~ „ , u "i i presided at the tea table. The walls _ander Pope and Ed Crane. -fe The fact that nearly one hundred • • , • ' ., ' GIVE US'A TtflAL AND YOU WILL BE PLEASED were hungjvith pertnants,. and ln­ .... , , 'x', ' an 800 Congress Avenue, -" " Telephonfe 441-5 rings. • -dian corner was especially admired. Business ~lMaiifgemF;fc~S.' "Wright" Mlnnesota-University -students took—~—/ ' , . and J. M. Newsom. places, vacated-by striking-millers Tolas' been j.the occasion of no.small invitations afe; out to a house-open-• -When change of address is ordered, amount of comment in that Univer­ * .**-•*-• ing given to the puople of the Univer­• both the new and oW-,adjlress shoul^ sity. The action of the students has sity by Beta Xi' of Kappa Kappa Gam­ be statedfand the iiotlce^hould—bcV^heen--st«)ii«iy_con Specially.. 4^ also.' •.'• •••-••­ 'men.--vii.'.-. ^V , Bo(h Phoees .444: tion, ; : *'• ., '• •«. . '"'e . PatJors. Come and see US. Contributions are solicited from .. •-^ ,-Pleaft Give us a Trial The University German Club met The l^reshmon in Buchxel College,v. ^Btudents, alumni and members of the last weelt and'eUtete.U the following Ohio, came into chapel defiantly wear" ~^J|facuUy. Write, on. "one sido of the officers: ~ Mr. Joe Kerbey, president; ^VW*.-v-v-^v vwivwtting the '07 colors.' Despite the-, fact "/^paper only. " Matter; should be in by M,r;; Albeirt Singleton,''vtce president; / that the president had threatened the.' Saturday noon, ——•' -; .',. ­ AIr,Jq(>-flogsoU.,seeretary.-aniI-_treaa--:.. ' / Any erroneous reflection upon Ukv suspension,. of all studt^ntH participat­ •I uror. The tjme and yl'ace ot the ger-J -^c^araeteiY-stahdiagVor reputatio'ii of .!Seniors proceeded ("jflOt the Freshmen out. and a lTvMv~-mansju-e. toZ_be lefufor thajrota.-M. t 'any person 'or organization will be -" ' the officers. gladly corrected If called to the at--rush ensued,,', rorisequonce: Fifty $ 4 fl'mli'iitti ;If.sa-lJi-ihaLJflsLlLutmuaiuui_ "tention of the editorr'" . • .„' MR. and MRS; Aiimust'in. •peopi'e,'",both^"'lft)wt'l:and 5" — before the fight:Address the Texan, Austin, Texas,. * :' . ' . —®-•ftoWn. are expecting a most joyrnis-. High'Gradc, but not High-Priccd ^ ""'A' ^ the miUtary ball: whiel. the ^Austin Riiies have : annouflced •ftrr ,aj>ew f80.01)0_gyrniiasium btiilt main . Fh&tegraphcr& ROOTATORJ AL ARMY May thei-e not be In this a siigges­ I'Vidav afternoon; from 3 to fi tton for.411c-U(jdwiadty.;of Texas?._..If; ft 814 Congress Avenue -o'clock,.-the 'Woman's: Building .will Now is the time for the new execu­, there, is any one'thing that this Uni­ celebrate its formal opening. ' tive committee of the Students' .As-versity needs more than another, it Students' Patronage: Solicited. -. sociation to immortalize Itself. There is a-larger, better equipped, better : is undoubtedly a Bmoulderlng desire ventilated gymnasium. . -here to rally around ^the athlctic and, lllSERARV TOeiETIes, -debating teams; the old college spirit, •The Daily Gallfornlan: "The stu­ -* VV1A v-t.'W"WV\1 I is here, but it lacks leadership -and dent body' has $3.0D0 to its credit in i„j)rganizationl ^ Let the executive-com­ -a logg[ • mittee call a . masB meeting—now ell & Leonard rzzrssszszm while tha-year is young; let the atu- •The Rusk' LHeiary Sdcioty rendered J f: • '.; .lu till* lti4i»er»lt.y''pf-Ca)Uorni|trilot rEliCY PUP. WHITAK.F.R dents elect an' official "King of Root- its second program_'•Saturday night be-, *.'• only-have they a. Greek theater, a' ... era'' •with official "deputies from' the foie a larger audience than: on the . J ­ : tiourishinp ' dramntio club,-but .now 111^mational J Uircau of Acadomic three departments; let there be -or­ . tirst nlgtrtv-I'nterest jln iiie me.e.H»BS:­ comes thi' qnnoinneement' the'piaytfTo ganized a great army* of rooters With Is growing. Several promising young' <. be-presentc:) are written by student departmental brigades* and iinall/, orators iverc admitted to member-' i talent: • • • „ •' ' • 4 ' ' " -- -. ''/• -. . let the conditions of enlistment .be a Ijihdh.._ TJiji ju'ogranj was well ren-^ ^ -• >. loyal heart and ft .lusty pair of lu^gs. : A-. v\ ' . V. Oerecj -Amoh'g tliose present were a ^tet^ofCaps and' Gowns for University of texas.Yale. Princelon. Harv*rd, Cornell < Rooting is an art,'! Texas has never I he number of co-eds^'ho may en-.; -|,„vy of the prettleSt girls' Tn Austin, rj& Bry'PMawj, Wellesly, Vanderbilt, Sewanee, Tulane. University of Chicago, Leland Stand-had the-right idea of-enthusiasm. ter Iceland Stanford is now limited to . r: in lhe absence of the deolalnuir's. f:: Itfrd,©eorgetowri, Smith, . • . 500.. ISnthusicBm that counts iB . not.,th> Mr. James F. Cox • was requested to ' kind tha't slops over, and" goes to -• ^ rcrrte " •-' V" ' ' ; ' 'if waste by spasms and'then is: painful-At Indiana ...University sometWng , apologized,for 'having'^ given,, the same lv. absent-wh.eii-jLeeded_'WorBt. Tex-new in the, line of fraternities has selection so often, but those )vho liad as needs a well-trained, an organiir.ed shown Ifiwif:•T-Sij»Kir?ifgf^rE8ffi^]jiy«g»WS«!Wtsilg3HS5s^^ and an educated' enthusiasm; .'an en-Hirst negro, fraternity in the Unit'ed ever.." ' ' '• • • ' 'vTXTTil ] tlicir Ironies vvill-iin PUT . r_ i --rrhirty-tivo Sophomore girlB tried Corner Sixth Streei^^ •• '-r1-^ The footballJteam hai rtone: Well '•fnrI'an hour to yell down forty't-°r' • • • ' ifla^XQOtDan • teajn—bas flono-well, rrr^un. m .mi • • .. Tner affirmative wNas. represented by • exceptionally-.weliv' considering „Vn^"r . Barrett and Griffin; the negative by a-I'^Esh '•^ifficultfes~-which ^ haveM-etarded-ite-"a;.y.f r .Cyirtair and Keen. After a sjiirit-r. J. LAWLESS, Passenger and Ticket Agent growth.. And it Is not Itv criticism of'. ' , nTl gniie Tnass.colorg ,oT ed debate., th'e decision of tlie"judges the btrphOHtores.-This, of course, :was the team that these remarks are di­was two for the affirmative and. one : not to bif endured, arid so the rush rected, but of those, men in part)cii«- .'or the negative.* came off. Tables and chairs -were lar who-are physically able to be ot The society then adjourned . . ovxirtiinivtlr. !lui.. benefit to thg. team. WTt wao, without , , .. , v1?8 adequate reason, come out only in a o -pieces, ciothes Twere torn, .Athenaeum desultory riort of way or don't come ' ^^ "dd ed, faces scratched and eyes .•out-ftfr-alj. • -• 1 blackened. nilly twenty minutes •"Saturday night the Athenaeum pre were re-inil'red by i£n' Faculty to, "get, sented another , interesting, program:; Tha 'squad His iloL nwlily large; The Alheuttbnip' TB': maUitig a ai'rmig enougli. Of the BOO maturg men here • • i.„« bid for the nexv.men,. and .to this end"there is no reaso,n why 75 should not'.' • .is furnishing them entertaiuipgnt byr •••don • ar'-footttafli nt^ft. o»ory.--'a'ftegn»)n^—. R-E.-iTfetfol. has employed A M ? her very best-men. The lis.ar.ty.-a41 Yet. several _d^ys.' last week there .Frazler^a^student of ^/University' pyaufie -indicated-the'appra^tion' of * K werfe not enough men on the «?W lor -to work in .theli-clothing department, . ..those so fortunate as to attend, ' Vk a brisk line-up. Then, men who d^ He. ^ill^ deem it; a favor 'for his "The; program: was as foll6w-s: V.-$}* come out have not the proper regai'd friends-io call Fn hirti: there. . . -for-prempt-nogB-aiidTegelarity.• Many-' ' v.-. v . Fergmon.' '" -' allow the most trivial mattere to^ in' -. 3WATSO N,...CAPTAIN, , Debate -Qtiestion: "Resolved, that —jj:­terfere with practice. . All this is rad­ " -the whites of the; SoutX.are^Justified ically* wrong. Such a spirit can not Itembert. Watson, '04. has 'been taking..all"peaeeahle means to ln'-^-jconquer "VanderbiltVanderbilt andaud A', and M;. elected captain of the football team, sure, their political supremacyEvpry, day the squad is' disorganized .which position was left vacant by ^ Affirmative': W. P. McGinnis 'and'by absences is a day practically lost. m Prendergast's failure to-Teturn-td: ? >?.—r,ytife. A fpotball ' team' Is.a machine and the University. Watson has "starred, Negative; . W. S. MaO're"atHl J. A, ­ must; work with machine-like .pre-­o" . the Texas'"team, for" two Reynolds, . • '.. • cision, and-tbe absence of a-single sqasoBsl-V^pastr,ana . this year' The decision.;of the judges was. for'., player deranges the' whole mechan-, ism. v . , his Work., thus ; far' has .never ' the affirmative. 7 ; ' " ' ' • ' been "surpassed on" the University : A'co-mmunication from the Faculty . gridiron. He weight only -157 pounds, ^committee on foreusics and .oratory NEW EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. . but knows the game inside out and •^'as reM in the. society, annoutjein:: As the Ttfxan Went to press,..... , the plays like a fury fjom start to fini&h. t-he subj(?ct chosi6n'for t'he interaociety i-follo'rt'ing members of the new execu-Not only ls. Wj.ts^ih..a great player* ilSbate. If js as.fofiows: " "Resolved. tfve. committee of the Students' As .Department, Mitchelt," Washington, : ifrs. F. W: Wciler. of 2300 Guad.-y "Maas,-White and Sishop; Law De­ -Fresli Sparrow's' candi«?s at ajcFad-• -iupo; has . t'hree vacancies in rooms partment! Crane and CKeefe. den's. . . with southeastern exposure^.-• • •. "•••" . e£%if*#: IjOsi'' -ottS/1 ••VKfySH »•* v '— •••• r-°—.... ­ 3.J X THE TEXAN AAAvAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaa *•»•••??TTTTVT.TTTW7TTTTVT Prize in Declaration Freshman ^ " Do You Know: Reception iL0CAL and PERSONAL: HON-W. B. WORTHAM OFFERS -^'rhere ttre' inatiy SD-called~MeA 4 < T AN ANNUAL PRIZE ,OF $25 |N .l KSTLIH eoals, but the ofclctXAL tuid 2 DECLAMATION. TO BE SWELLEST IN 'VARSITY FP_ BEST,., the COAL, that made the ••< You Can Save Money il -ANNALS—PREPARATIONS IN ":R6iBcoe""— the Best Coal Men's fine (.ranite' n(jd KiiK!isti • tional Hank of Austin, Hi his • bar-n dances. That this, the first class " Miss Mary Stedniun is* back from a- worsted ™it;srl3trsrtailrii;eil; exffa Hor domestic use, free from slatr, •letter. to .Prof, ijhurler making • entertainment of,the season, will be, flying trip to Palestine, where she as"­ limnf*," i.n.-ide to/s'-U .for SliO.OO; dirt and other impurities; there-while the -lasjC, vniir •• formal oft'er of -the prize. Mr. • 'a success is fully evidenced by the 8isted* in launching the -matrimonial'.' 1 lore the most economical. • . • ' pick of ten-'styles, for • Wortham says: • . ' i + personnel .of the following commit­.boat of a dear friend. ~ • • «" Sold only by t^ie. • '"'rills prize is offered to Uni-• tees^ appointed to attend to the de­ Pnri.'lin-.-n TOllr:. s': 1A _ T-l all styles/, --1UC • versiti^stuilente—with the—hope • stalls: — ' -• -—r^— In—the-list of charter members of • that it may incite thein to frienri-+ Finance—John .£. Townes .Tj-, chair-'": the Sitnna Nil EM .wUleli—appeared... Lone Star Ice Co, 1-lmrftltidras •My ri.vaj.ry' in the attainment .of • man:; B. M. Burgher, .Youbg, Tom" in the last issue of the Texan, the • Shirts 98c We handle the best PENNSYLVANIA • what I consider "a most important • Botts, Misses Borden and Sockwell. names of Hugh Hardin f Arlington ANTIIHACITE.' .Tiy us on OAK •Kalistirstbiis fine • aeepijiplishment, „to-wit, excel-V Arrangement—Murray Jones, chair­and \V. A, Cocke of Sun Antonio were WOOD. Phones 246. Office and •1enee ift declamat-ion—a'nd' ora-• man"; \V, 11. F'rances. I1. Montgomery, 5 omitted. .' w 4 Bins 206-Colorado Street.' Sue-' _ L" • tory." ' ,'1 . MissesuBroyles. Nasi, Helen Garrison. -r<$>­ ccssori" iii the fuelMntsiness to -> This generous offer by Mr.' Wor-•Floor1—Ashley Denton.' chairman;./ ftichard J'ohttsbii'j'.'Vtii) reeentry got v -tham will hereafter be one' of three Sourkeyi . M.cEyoy; . Davidson, U-• his. leg broken in U . ouiall. scrim­ F. f. MIS1R0I, annual contests in the various forms, tbrope, Hall. mage, is improving jmii'.jtanUally': ' His 31. 3. Zither* Co. •YTTTTTYTTVTTTYTYYTYTYTTTT of public speaking—the .Gregory and ' -Invltirtion—Mr. Walton,.* chairman •, loss to-the squall :vvin be seriously I'atts prize in debate,1 the Dubois .prize Messrs. Goswell, Eckman, Clarkson, ielt. * Johnson is.a uia.i oi* powerful . , in oratory* and the \V. B." .^ortham Misses Brick, Payne. -build: and admirabJe.jjeive, and had Yates Corner Drug Store ' J. A. JACKSON 1 ceptlan—M488—Ellie--—S.hgltejt--a-ttae-ehann'' r:ir the line.— •>. . ' JTlahts aSpecialty of £ 619 Congre39 Avenue T^airmanT~Mrsses Nellie"Webb, Thur-" —rrir~l.-­alt kind's. _™F?"'st place to ijiirro 0 __ — ; TaYoma. Safin day iii the capapity of $.~6. fysengren jnonev. Best place to spend it. Fancy vests seem to be the thing; coach. --. , • The, committee, on -'Varsity 41$ CongrtMS Beth Phtnt* 411^ --O minstrels had" a. meeting last,# Those shown by .Harrell & Klein are Students Patronize +-•weir preparatory to "giving nobby"Tile price range is $T.70 to" Dan Sln.rMiif, la^V 'iin, cauu' down Uudtrtdkvr ~mra~€mttrmer'"~ week a • -.• show this fall. The miimtrels • the game Sat-Tlne. Carriage* to Bit* from Hillsjfol'o. to . see aisp^^ttWS^Hanco^lt Op-• L'CCS^'l)! to AirrfW;TIKI c.lrer • era House-on 11've night before • '• Thanksgiving,-Any men ex-• Thomas & Koock.l of . George Vance Maverick spent Sun-... -When you desire the cliok-est To- ..TENNIS. • iirrlenco are requested to report • "day in San Antonio visiting his pa-' ? ' Aiutin je-wfclry and Lota Co.. h.'tceoes.i CaiulieSj Nuts rents. . .• to' F. Homer Curtis as soon as • -519,Congress Avenue-' '--r» r­: •.possibl^T-. There is n'Qed for an;. • LOCAli AND INTERCOLLEGIATE IIOT C111LH-A Sl'I-CIALTY • other, end man and for s'everal'• TOURNAMENTS IN THE -' Roy • Smith, M". A., '!)8, now pro tem ' liifidentialLoanou.Diamonds.Watchei . »IW head of the.Sehi ol of History at Byrn, • Fruits, Ci.o;irs. -!7^vr ~~'P and Jelyelery, &c. N. W. Cor. ('i.uidelupe .-11ii 1 L' lt11 streets . • good "men ,for itidividnal stunts'. • ——-SPRING. "•"MusTc has boon seloototl and-re-Mawr,-has just issued a scholarly' ' xl-, book entitled.'"South Carolina as a •• hearsals will bogin sv n. Any Tennis Among the Gjr's to be Encour- W^ABURKE­ sss!HS^ • amuse.should not 1h> bashful, but • for courts. m •shouui t-ome out" at onc-eT-; • i-'-. • •^ There^is a movement, on foot • . ZIMMERMAN &-'JELL,'-Proprietor's, -••••••••••••••••• •to organize a tennis association • Both Phones 295 • 714Con|reti Aveooi -R. C. CliirkV M. A., 'flli holds a fol-. -­ • and to have some' yery interest-•' lowship in hfsioA-at Wisconsin. • ing tournaments the presents High GradeJa'rbring, Clearrf JOHN C. TOWNES SOCIETY. ' —.. ' -V— ; • year. The 'association will have • EXCLUSIVE OPTICIAN, C. C. Rice, .M. A„ 1)9. was recently . -ingand Repairing. • for-its-aim,the' promotionoften-. Pirst Meeting Held Last Saturday elevated to an assistant-professorship • his-in . the University. Some •, t N ight. new .improvements are in Romanic languages " at Leland . "***" • to be • Special Attention tjtveti Ladies \\oi;U. new. plans . inaugurated •. Stanford. v 1 • made, i.^Vc-respectfully solicit y-oui: |jatrona^c. . T.ie -John C.. Townca Sonint v..-or- -.1Ani1 SpeciallaMn lenaes lor^hc Eye. En-— •-arid now interest created. • Thg~»~-ganizml last-year, among the* .Senior. G. ,-C. Bmbry, laBt. year Fellow in • doraed by all the leading people. KH> I '•ingress A ve. Both I'liones .112 • tournaments .this year will, for • I.TITvs, Tms fiefyin» the'second year of English here, • and no\v Insti-uctur at -l'liune 885 • 709. Congress Avenue • the first time, include tourha-• . its nxist<'ncc-\vitli a flonrlsli. -Accord-, as well -M °^r .for„Jliii_Ok!a^.. r • ments-for women as for • -A " ing to the taws or the .society, the-honia game. ­ • men.. The-association will offer •: • L£_i_ outgoing members elected' to their , : . —— _ J'. ^ •spine .'bcautifnl silver tropliy •• places at the -close' of las't session •cups to. the winners next spring. •' ' Miss Janio Kllls -is teirchlng^ at The Racket Store the foiI owiiig.-1en nien: • Hugh :Bar^ •; The Athletic Council has a." scheme tlvaldi;. ' She has a brother at A. and : din, J. R. Beasley, C. G. F.' BUtte, Al­ At filU Countess • ,y veil tie iiiis. eiianged ! pn foot to make. five new tennis- M. who is on the football team. len D. Dabntfy, A, B,' Iiacy. -G. N. hands and been Uii given exclusively to girls.'" fl Five CEUT COUNTER. II TEl CENT COUNTER Princeton. 11; Carlisle Indians, 0­ limit to t\vent»«-amt the following. .. The scheme is a good one; it con-' Yale, '27; Pennsylvania State, 0. n have already been elected: L; templates,, furthermore, buying net's, Thos. P. WMiSr Sfe ^rown r . "'' I"* I'OgtKi,-' I.ouis, Phelps, for the girls and a few rackets. .The ~ Chicago, 0; NcrWrerestern, 0 ~ Successor to J. G. Chapman \\ai ren. ,T. C.'Romberg and John Han-" idea , is, tlie girl§ need much more Michigan, 15; Indtttna-0. cock —The case..last. Saturday-night -. -oHtdoor exeFcige^ thatr-thfey are get-" Minnesota. ;75T Iowa, .0,. -J. This space re­ 9-16—Lon^iebs Ax'eifue—DIB \vas Adolph Marx vs. I. & G. N. R. R.. ting, and tennis is just the sport best Navy, 5_^. Dickinson, 0. _sai(l. JIar.k,.c.laiming.aama«e&,fron^ -Btrttftl"Wtftftfa.'.:''BBt. timi(liigaron"»8" Wisconsin. 77;-' Qeloit.-0. served for C. A. t iie_ said railroad—because -61' alleged -to get-them to-realize tliis. Most of-~ South Carolina, 17; Georgia. O J decicase in the value of his property _ them do not care to malte the invest-" -Auburn. 58; Howard-College, 0: Dahlich \ resulting, from the operation of a ment on the contingency of liking the-' Vanderbilt: 2D; Tennessee, 0.—" A. 6. 6ERJES; switch engine': Beasley and Brown game. If -somf\ plan be^ provided by " ' Mooney, 17; " NashviTle. 5. . represented the plaintiff; Butte and which new pinyers or..beginners-can^ Cornell; 6; Uuckirell, (T" --••• Romberg the defendants. Lacy acted MEN'S OUFITTER. sd •. be giiven rackpts to practice with, iuii Columbia Amherst "o. 12 ­is " wouluu uamages anu costs against -selves, with raf'kets of-their own. The— "'Virginia. (>; Kentucky, 0. the defendant. • only expense attached will be some., Clothing Georgia Tech , • ' Clemson, 7'i; 0- -. •-^ <' . ~~ -,' initiation fee or a small cash contri-if »• Vanderbilt, 30; Alabama, 0. • B'IS Made to ~fl/weil:-&™*klein ar&—shoeing' a[-butidp to tennis, a nd..then the'nominal' Baylor, 28;. Fort Worth Univer­ handscgne: range ..of lull dress and—ex-pense QfJjSlJs. sity. 0. Tuxedo suits at S25 to $-10.:Ii\ sev-_ . .The .council expects, to inaugurate 14> Measure " I eral materials.. a system of registration for, all the Y. M. C. A, MEETING. coui-ts, giving preference-to members ^S>­ -of^the'Allilefld Association, or to those The Y, M: C. A. held its usual meet-' DR. FITE'S BOOK. . who give their library deposits esper /Vlfen s~Fine SKoes ing in the University Building Sunday ially_,to tennis. Such persons"-'could afternoon. President Martin presid­ Dr.Warner Fite, instrQctor in phii: register for the eo'iirts at a .certain JMTIFROMJEWS _hup:i. ~«yl-.-and—lead—tho--dlsctisHion—oji—tha— -osopny,.has just issueu a booK lentitled time. and. could; -of course, tl&v'e'pref­ subject, "Devotion to Duty." He was A freth •hipment ef"An Hitroductory Study-of Ethics," erence oyer all. others... Others could . followed by short addresses by_ •which is being well received amonK -lise the coiirtsi-when.not iu. use Or not -4~ .Messrsv P6pe7"Wrtight""and—Frank. *.-.... f the.educators. The New York School registered -for. .: t. -WALKER'S RED HOT Journal-cpmnjents.upon it afi fallows: Several library deposits received by CALENDAR. -"A book. which appears on a sub-._ ijthe council were, endorsed 'for-tennis CHILE CON CARNE .1) jecPthat has long needed -such presen­With these as a basis and an appro­Wednesday. m —Football 0:25 --p. H*» baan.rec-iT«d bythe leading tation -is |.An Introductory Study -of • priation froni the general fund, the -team leaves for San Antonio. • ., grocars. It u all ready toserre Ethics,' 'by 111*.: Warner. Fite .of ' the council expects to be "able-to. arouse -and ii gold at.10c only for large 'Sells Tailor Made Clothes -Thursday. 10:30 a; m.—'Varsity vs '-.l/niversltji'of. Texas, formerly, of. the\ new; interest, in this .excellent game. . one-pound tii«eam^_ Baylor at San Antonio. -• •. ..•«—at".Tless than - -. •i*. University of "Chicago. This, js _a.— The lntercollegiate Terinis Tourna­ ----r Thursday-night.-—Rifles ball at Drls-» • practical and sound work, weTl suited which, was been Hand-me-Dotcn... >*v. ment. to have held kill; ''Pickings-from PucK" at opera -r as a text .hook for beginning classes. last-spring, was' postponed, and' will house. • . Prices-— Without' ignoring '.itfiS' necessities of be held in connection with, the annit Friday, 3 to-6 p. m.—Formal open-1scientific. ' treatment.' Dr. . Fite -has . al -track meet. "The gups carry the «la&rWoman:»-~BuildiTig.• SPECIAL-• fiTI |nFA|T^*-'°*ffvoi'j-Xiiect'8 St rhonot>-212­ £->\< ' -*< Z%i ai college game—football. But later chew .all such assumed .names as the Ofifce over Chiles Drug Store ip the year; when football has given 'one referred "to;—As . regar3?-the:. Phone 47/ A Guarantee Goes-With Every One of Our place to more intellectual diversions, ' story, it deserves all praise. It has when for the library we have forsak-a good plot, is,well, told,and is, in fact, "S, <£M." $3.00-Bats. ~ Wen's Shots. | : en the .bleachers, and when from a, -ahOve the average MazaginB story. _ , Dr. H. F. STERZIIN6 detailed account of the last football While there is a notable scarcity • game as recorded in the Texan, we of poetry in the October" Magazine, Physicianand Surgeon. the quality is all that' could be pick up the publication which stands ex­In office dav and night. Ovrr Chiles's' •distinctly for—the-literacy-ability and-pected from University, talent. In- The ''REGENT" for "aurar Drug Store. Both phones, 471 biliiy andappearance. £ spirit of the University,. Would not 'deed, any.-otje of' the three poems in ' .a.cover of less athletic and more lit-i^the Magazine this month might wellPrice, $3.50 4 erary pretensions^ be more in keeping grace the pages of far more pretend Dr HOMER HILL. ffe m m •with, the kind ot mattcrr usually found tious journals.--"Alice." by Clyde Walj -m In our literary; mogtbly? Doubtless ' toil Hill,, is a l.vric of . exceptional-• Physician and Surgeon. • *,• the business -,-management.' will pro­ The "CLAFP">for'fine wear beauty. The second line of the first 9%e'(-'yg'':.Chiles' drug store, Residence m vide for.this. And what-is Inside the' •and (lresg'occasioiis liasno-m stanza^may not .be as new nor as, .^uuT'.wnuis avenue. n«th"jTlTones,"Hes,­equal.' ; -•» cover,-moreover, is of IH'eafer3mpdt»" imaginative a<) , ;;go-Northwest Corner 6th and Cong. m Night Wind" is .i poum-afior the writ" lingering.again :o'n tliev .out.-­ ipnnd. \Ave.,_Rhonc No. 277 5rings^ characteristic style. A tone of skirts "of tlTo crowd of revellers, Wd.. |(iep>lale -wifiiing, «f ; deep ^ft&tsimisni entering--I'Kjeciall.v at exaniinatlOn line-ol' possessesjiwaauasca siiniessvwt t ( pervadtrsr».....v-, every .mv-wi .ii,it, lime—the—imj "siinless>woods of-granding. Dr. W. W. LeSueur .'AAA at.'ils >..n<-iusion, ckn jot, but feel the spell"of it, v . • -a ' is'oh .jI':the' aliegorTcal style.r-, It repre­ ... ­ THE DELMONICO CAFE DENTIST" A just.-and adequate • appreciation,, sents thr failure in life resulting froi^ |. J. H. PATTBONE, Manafer and Proprietor, 610Ccngceas Avenue. New Phone872, 01U822 indeed, of \VWdsworth's ^predominant falkiwing the beckoningft of ambitUni*" 401'Congress Aveiiuc. poetic isi a ^ Speclel• Attention.Given lo Opera Parties. Students' Banquets a Specially mbod "WordWorth as iHKti'iid of the call of Tove. •-The story', l.yrlc Poet." . As a piece of composi­if so it may be calletl. Is tul-is posittVely inexcusable. know the man who buys old shoea^-*'®b 'l^®01?0'®8 .'°S v Oklahoma Bogel, McCreary and Trlb-a casual.reading• revealing eight such : And the capitol referred to be " -n>11ttres";haTi»"been' filled:mid "ft' caiii­ must -..41??'J-'"''"® "much 'welNearm-d.., ap-errors. This is ; (if coiiT-^TTii)' fault "•TS'ir">mi; Th'e^ chief' merit of the ; paign of ^active work has begun. J' A . plause. .; '• .. . The Standard of the; writer; it reveals a lac"k of care. story, however, Consists in the natur­(ommiftec has been appointed-to-so-: Aa, for ..scoring, It. is • lect and piirchaso.a set of new-hymn • lor Oentlemen n&ttier-^-part-.^r the proof-reader; alness with'whlch the characters tarlk •any during the first half, though Tex­he that the .Vtngazine. will: books, xyhich satisfy a long-felt to lirtfved and conduct, themselves. Indeed, tl)§ will ALWAYS EASY as came-wiihin striking distance be freer of such, errors in the issues •Vfrln-ft'-has a style* hifehly •praisewor-want.. The time of meeting has been The Nlme "BOSTON twice. .i.. ' that fijliow; . ; changed and tfje duration ghortened_ thy for its simplicity: naturalness and GARTER " Is stamped .In .the second half 'Varsity secured The writer of-"Bun" should not lack of The plot of t)\e -3:no.tp;il:;4ii sharp. -There has been ornament. the ball on the kick-off, and by..a se-. have "withheld, his name. The stqry more a considerable cliange ' in style on cveiy loop. story might.'.profitably. h&vo:bebn theThe rles j^f magnHicent rushes carrie^lhe. "is.a vefti'-credltabfe' one, and the Uni-• appMcnt > . ^ of program; are short, crisp, they ball-dow;n the. field and shoved Wat­vorsity public naturally wants to" Raee ; a' Phantom^""as a . ".M'.v Willi varied, and filled almost exclusively" son-across Oklahoma's goal line for know who wrote it; and besides, with­irom' the -membership. President CUSHION story is improbable. ' The. writer, to BUTTON a touch-down. Watson kicked goal. holding names,is'"a'bad habit for the be suid, tries ,ul-,„v.. ta accouut foi-. the uttei­ • tt was not umU-Ute last.mtnute fliat" titH llitu- The cUlef_^g4.l..1UjgpncRK:iT!f-itt---aH-lw---ttiP i-ppT.titTartk -Martin is'earnestly a^ wflgk. assisted CLASP Oklahoma scored.' After failing to charm ot .tjife" story cpnslsts in; the ~ doses-of. cbla--and by the disordered •by; his committeas, and is fgry' hope- Lie* flat to the lej—never push .Texas back, the boys from.,the •s4rapHcity_of its theine and/setting. .."state of ' the racer's„ nerves brought ful of good'i results fr.pm the present " Tean nor Unfaitem,! ^North made a miserable attempt at Withal, it Is a story possessing many -on by over-training, but he does not indications. Two ^Bible classes have•OLD KVCMVWHCRE. a Koal irom the field. .'Varsity's quar­elements of strength, simply and un-wholly 'succegd. The 'verisimilitude Sample pair,8lll( SOe. been organized-one studying th? life ; CojttunS&o; • ter-back misjudged arid muffed the impassionedly tohl. Its strength of the story-is lost, -too,/because the. AuUcd darrceiplof price. I ball and,. after considerable "slosh-would-have been, increased, however, writer announces a' mile race and or. OKrist, and the other the Acts and IOEO.2mmeMwt through right-tackle for a touch-'uaily spread-.a««sR-the du-wp. :—'thoTweWi cAUicaDiuH yvii*v;u lo SU. toil Steger-will head the board. There V. -Blocker-and Wilkerson, quarter-back; experi§nee of_Lhe Qbs_orvatiQns_educeda ^ frequently observed in salutatory re*. is man -in University more —'Watson-and Hall, right halft^Bowefl, in the ^first thi^^^aragraphs, • • marfis, The. foreword is hardly so no the ' "'"left : half; Robinson,..„and ' Panter-About alH-that can. 6e said bf "a-fresh in its phrasing, but advances —ly—gift-ed^-wit-h-4hat—pecaliarrhent— . mouhl, full-ba^k. ' ~ * Bacljf. Action. Metamorphosis ' is that some very Reasonable ->advice to stu-of genius -which the • alinual needs. is the. cleverest pi^ce of coiiiposition deivts enteri-ng the Oiiiversity for the -the Ma^a^n&4ms -(^iLght-iii^_sgv_ernl first timp -. ' ' — Oklahoma—Wright, center; Clark.' His associate editors ,are: Bibb, C. l©£t guard; MonettG, right guard; l!rovvn, ..(;, "\V. iiill, Swenson,-Grane, — y?ars^:The Ampld,Ainpid, leftJeft tackle; Tribbey, right writer h§s .a Trlbbey, style dis—;4,VThe Exchange Department doesV"tni5taeVrc^'Searcy, C. Johnson, Joel -Watson, and tinctly his f - tarklo; Clemint, left end; Short, right °wnv'a style while not ele-. present! an inviting appearance, and ;: eixl; McCroarv. niiartfii-.imev j rr,1T._ '' Baht in any sense of the word, is su— is duly apo'Iogized for by the editors . . 1!5S?3Mar>^ Stedman, Bess Brown l:'i perlatlvelv , perlatlvely suggestive and" plctur: on tne score ot haVitig ho y.^cliauges. and Alrfia Prnnfor • " ' rell," right halff'Ke'eds, left half-' Bo-suinrestit-o aim.' »lctnr: —--u.uu-— anil Ai "t­ sel, fuil-back. ^-esque. Who—but,—Steger. for in-: * This may easily be made one of. the -­. stance, would have' thought -of most readable pprtlotis of the Maga­ -• Substitutes—^Oklahoma: . Severih, ; vrhe-'jflecRw,eai-that's correct and. -Maizie's "mommer" as. "a human Carrol, Keybit and Matthews-* zine, . and it-is believed—will fje; in' Opera House • parenthesis wheii it comes to shape"? "subsequent issues. . the suitable things foe apy. occasion "While a great many of-the_ expressions are being shown; by Ha^ell'^klein. -4^ ,'Taken-on rthe Whole, the-matter, used verge near onto slang, .vet tiiey contained in thi^ the first number. •FRESHMEN ENGINEERS. are not slang, atid are, I think, legtti-of Volume XIX of ti(e Magazine is 'iI<'l';'a­ ",i elccted officers "for this tenn. They the work of one possessing-more than „ A LA CADTC, v easily be. improved'-Upon.; Ppr some i' Fancy worsteds and hard-twisted &s6 are: M. C. Robertson, president; 6. ordinary critical ' ability, ^The style reason typographical ^.rror^A^rept in Austin's Swell Restaurant. Opera A. Arnold,. vice president; J! T. Spang- effect materials. in suits this season is clear, strong, elegant'." T-he organi-* all too freque'nUy..,-The printers were : Parties wHh any Menu Desired. ler, secretary; M. C. Bishop,'treas- are nobby. Harrell & Klein show the . . zation -is perfect as regards conven-_ possibiy^Kpon'siblC-fo'r ^tliis,. but urer; R. N. Johnson1,' sergeant-at-arms. largest assortment at'-^< 50 up to Always-open After Um^ow. I -. jvhatov^ tKeIHTO'' v'if''' csVi . WHNTFTVOP VIOIICA' ,-tiohal stainda^si.aiid Withal, we co'uld-cause, ^jt should • hot-„ "[Ttrey—have also" made preparations 1 Fraternity Banquets a Specialty ask for nothIng:ihat the .reviewer lias ..0,cCur .a^ain. There is every reaSon**-*35 00 "" • . for a-cTass football team and expect not given us ,within the scope of the . for predicting a banner "'Mag" for the' ... --r: —*—i—r to win the championship in the-class , W. H. MILAM, Proprietor. ' games. •" •. «(i— { < •• _ *3^ iwo pages which the criticise