., / V s • •¥S5S3Siv ' ' .si »| r*~­CORNWELL'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY \ -->« ^^•:i , WE LEAD m Bi) 00H&. Ajb. ^PHOHE 288. —— CORNWELL'S ome'every day to.University Students, ttJllHlllW Wll^L.M^»l|y—-.•fj - RELIABLE DRUG STORE Jjwt " 1 -Pay Station Aoamr roR it j r iJtTNNAt.t.Y'S CANCUEa i Hot and Coftl Drinks in Season " , 7 Tie most ooniplete line of Toilet ArUclet Mffe OUnSTOR^yOUR^EADQUARTERS Volume-I-Sutloaery,*!oe Bos P»per, AUSTIN, wBascB 22, 1901­ il-. The jucfetfe were Justice 11. R. U ^ BASEBALL -BAXQfe1E'l\ ^1 ASS0" Gail\es • "" ••• > • Hr-,; _ ' -of -thev Supreme Court; Hon,-;--­"S • ~ " ' ~.z_ ~~~ ~ *" States Miii-•. _Oi On last Thursday evening the fac­ .• Ifttpii fn TllnL'rt*, I nn J. A.lii A \ i" '• banquet at 'ERSITY A. Cas­"temn~ofj WES •A. '. 1!)()], 4901. with 1 c.\as. Mr. Chas. S. dience-'with a violin solo mo*t p\-ir r .» <• ' * l'otts aUd MJ' W i- IL ;slay t ' u^*'3 m?Ti '^rn?r SaJer®• ^8rstr£eai«, jrieri, aiid ^£rirad L?SW tetcrete?vnt These two' p?,* " tn>fufe'", .dnn™uwl_ that the judges weKXToo assemljk'd in.'the corridors of the Association'61'rtli(> I n -nw.dest jo deliver-their^eQi$iolT> , Driskill,• and aftwMa few "short jiji , a b-mversity,. liave-" person. aittl had .requested liini toNlcrt^ storii-s"' all' reijairi^l'tolthi-Imnnu'i* and all the cool things <1 #neef, f»ce.;Avj|^.§crvwl just: as it wsis 0. We also carry the Best 4 ^ . ility at 4 o'clock, and wliv assijrn,.,! In Greens,-Browns, tllought Mr.r_ lilley /leservedr (he^v jirjuted-on the -progruni/'^rThe" . $3 50 Shoe in Austin. . j y Ufiiiirturs at^ tluM)risk!ll. Tu.cs«|«v prize, while many agreed will, the :judge wj.s (..a^inaster for tho'evonZ:; SJust Received a Shipment ^ -;-niMlit-a.i>usin'Sss"meetingiva?tlit4d 4n. Olives and all the new JLL11o>: QX''elh'd i" ap-i„jr. ahtfhio i»n^wi>.filled ikwiT 1\i ni..< .»»».! ... .... 1 i" ~... ;• J -1$r-^tennisSHOES?—^ P" paj-lww.of tlio i>i^iU-lviqrfiick 11011 with more grace."than did that Shades, <• " ' -ity'Tickeii Free Shines toOur Customers. and-'it wak.': outstripped; • Varsiiv student lovxUKeif ' " i.k-lyjiniiUMi 111 rttrH^1s opDoivenli'^m""' . — > ...r , .. mg-­ 11 r!•!''(,'n x/ .year.r^This-gav'e to that po^ession of •«;'nny;1 TlitAgt. FURNISHINGS liiejiiicvof atliMfeTiiid IwrstiiattrmTd HATS and SHOES , • .i»>;titutia.n| tb.tsu-pctaick'iu;y-' ami: see-.-.wfiecnt -prusidviicy-and s<'c-vOie.e; and in general effw-­ Smith &Wilcox, "'Tny jjpeech went to prove the deep ary-freaktirysliip.. For tlu1 former tivoHess. / \\puld tluit-we had inore^ interest in athletics which iti taken Man's Outfitters. P^-rpoMtion-^^Atard, ^ v of^tHM...iMs anTfiiore nien^^of tlur-^^liy ^fh.r feulh-an(Lahnnm.T Everv­ ,US M A; 11 V,, t,,0Se {imr M haiI tho viS: — Y -" • ° f -\ " in the iuc'ces^rin.r viK hjcirrr Mr: if. ft .i-Hrrdt;».f MVxa» " _a11_ h,mop trf his torua won hv haA.|,(.ti to,n,, th,; torittf wonJtv the liasehali .team this A. P. WOObDRIDGE, Pretidmt. ii> chosen vice-president. Tlie,res-•worthy op|)oneiits! vear, an^ tlie faculty and alumni .' ' u htr<>dutiedLtlie@£fflvy5i22fLL_r^—-r "* NATIONAL . U Vrather, Judge Clark, Dr. A. STUDENTS' CHOICE first speaker of the evening, Mr.. . The fai-ulty:' %)him^$ev"iiti» .Milh>rT liun. , appearance on tlh-stage was the best sit.v Bill!d has been engaged to fur­ .Jobii Brady, Mont 1\. UighleVj Capt. 1 OF AUSTIN/ TEXAS. Iamong the contestants, he being tall, iris^-the niusiiv j'lass day. exercises S. >V Leslie, II. E. ThoinSs.'J. N. •urcct. -tind of-pleasing -pefsonalitv. • —a: new feature for this year—arts, Holman, W. W. Viinn, T. B. Chap- CAPITAL • $150,000.09 (ress Avenue .-His oration was cl.eiir.nnil pointed. ft'h' 11uled for Moiiday njorfiing. A man,' W. R> Garland., J, P. Haven, • with a unity that, made his reasoning new and jileasing feature thi4 year E.' ('. Connor, W. .S. Aihsler, L. E. Ave. the most t'asily.followed of .any. Mr. will be a reception tendered the fae-Fan^ and S. P. Jiurke. PHONE 73 BOARD OF DIRECTORSi Tillev ina(Ve-itigh\;friend«-r, Thos. D. Wooten, ' T;. ;E. M. Scsrhrough, .short stay, and we hope to•••sec liinv (^ent aI1d Mrs'. Prather> •'.Thin reeep­ Paul.F. Thornton, 1 A. P. Wpoldridge, A; SOCIAL E.\TEl j'-m.PAi'.'.NmiiT.-JuyB ND THE STUtlENTS OF Til 111giier"rtimgs."* Evidently Mr.-President's Reception ta4he.J^-l^y last Satunlay evening. Apart university'solicitf*. Moss had devoted"much -time, aind— ultv and'Graduatihg Classes. -~• • ' -. ' ; 4 .r. thought to the preparation (if his .. • the writing ol bits of original-verSe 1.00 oration. . His articulation, was dis-. -Sunday., Jt'NE 9. -.r "| by each person present upon .some. tinet, his words were measured, and 11:00 a. m:rr—Baccalaureate' Slr-.,':-4^>U»ef"Jiienibef. m.>- -After-all the eairds •°q his delivery forcible.-iiion, by the Rev. Ira-II. Landrrth, verses had been' eol­ by.the Rev containing.-the .00 Mr; Wilbur'P.: Allen of tlie I'ni-of'iSTasKvflie. Tenn. ^l^cted.tbey were LpAssed .upon i»y tlie ^ versitv of Texas spoke upon*"Ameii--_ 8:30 p. 111.—Address b(>fore the • •|w3g'eSj'--who-iiH'^Eded.-.-'fi'fijt prize to tf\ caiiisiu."-Mr. Allen-"endeavored to Y. M. C. A. • . . ' ^ Mr. Praiher and the booby to Mr. r show; the diXtihctiye .traits of the ^liiitli. Tliep all were read aloud. • _ r_:_ .MONIJn. J( .\ E' .American character, to measure its ' • Class Day. : Some were,quite bright'and witty •. i "BarW SVvop •effect u]ion the pi'OjJiess of the— .. and all were thoroughly "enjoyed. ' ^specials '9 :00 a. lii.^-Murnri eiiaXle;-­^.«5safcj^4na -'to indicateits future -.in^__ -Dainty ij^rt^ments^cre served iand -40 a.;ui.—Class Day exercises; . ., Our. mannish.-walking-boots for flttence.'' .31r., A1leu's delivery was women .... y.4 .-.'. :$3.G0 7:30 SVater, "gvoy the uiost polished:of any of th.e eon-Evening Promenade,; 'Gui'-^splendid 4ine""^^ofvJiprlQsd.atg. , --t(^tant^JIe_.evi:dcntl,v had -the good ,8:30. in.—Final 'Exercises of_ "'*** Rorroum,, Parks,; Shaw; W»h»T.Jnitrto»l»ed fcHIOBHBW PT00K0P ..for men ....,vr...$3.00 wi11 of.;the aj'idiencc, who.showed P^OO the Literarv. Societies. The Du Bois Y OAUPBECL,hats—nowhere, else but -their ajipreciation by continued ffji-Prize Contesfin oratory." " ^haw;painwoodrMtCiendon, Bring-FIX, AHD BEiBS plause when lie had finished.' -His hurst,-F.;^>01101*,. 6ougIaBs,;.aki(i-.-y.' •TO«Hl8 RACQUETS, .Howard, derbys, next best ,-,$3.00 Tuksoay. JUNE >13. illness for the past two'weeks had - Archer; Messrs. Fletcher, Duval, p Alunnii l)ay.M-' Handsome suits for men, war-caused' a physical weakness which Santpson. Smith. I." MacFarland.' B; NETS, TAPES, r,Tnted ..$7.50 to 25.00 ivim:to'sSnTTlfi-PXtetlt lh-rhis a./ ni.—xVlumni Serenade. wap'i-eflecfol to 'Some-extenOirrhis ' »:<»<> a. n^daumntr_&erenade.__jl£acj^1^^p^her) Rjcj1ie) \VinlT,; CHAMPION8HIP liig^-gra^e millinery. . . Annual Business Meeting -of the ^ and'Ward..•; " T L1 e§; W; Man-Toitored SiliisviC^, Mr; Lucius Clifton^^Moise of Soufh —------, „ ~-i ' W« willtell you «i86e. pair. Out" Caroltiia -.CbHesre spoke upon the sub-'/;10 :30 a. ui.-AluinHii Address bv Varsity StudentB' .Headquarters s.: Esq.'. of -Fo.rt TIrR REVELLERS';GERMAN. BASE BALL SEASON -jfor-;everything._ \ -Worth. -: " .'ff« Ait iyad tnii n»n Sx yo*. fortunate in the place assi to IV nA A 1 • • -in Cpme on. i -Alumni Serenade. , him. oh/ the ... ... ^ On last Thui^day evening the 'enee becoming tired, the effect of a ^ r^:30 p. ni.—Alu prmari of.' IS ' very fine address was partially lost. ' . WEDNESDAY, ;JIWE 12. this month at the Hyde Park; pa­Mr. Moise's vo'ide was against him, Comuiencement Day. vilion. About twenty^ couples were 75 Cents Fair P|. w. especially when a climax was reach-10,;30 a. m.—-Commencement. Ex-, there and every one had a good time, ed, failing to be clear, distinct, and • erfeiises.: The .Conferring of Univer-. for if was qool enough to-make danc--• GORHEf^BOt JS~ Mr. Moise did himself sity Degrees. ^ ^ ing enjoyable. .The ' informality ANO STATI0NEI1Y COMPMY STUDENT SVNDRIES c^edit'and was an hbrisr ^o^lhe col-^-^^lOO p. w. 'Final Roooption at—it-nnp of fhw nicest Ubi lavaca Street ^7? Austin. Tcxai -Jege. he -represented. the Driskill. a < gwmangjjf the season. * ' ' -' " .'iSKi!?--: THE TEXAN. by making arrangenSeipts now for a'-V'three., and -'a :half anii 5 Jffi" were PEYSER'S 2JOO-THE TEXAN. Pan-Hellenic 'ball for ne^t year m-Reared by 1>oth men andjhe crotfd BteacPof the 'many individual, balls .mr>h higher A Wkbkli? Newspaper, published In ... . . V • •*.,,. ville cleared 5 5£, an inch higher .ttie interest of th« students and alumni LINEN 1-POLD they; will gjve this? The..institution ^^ wihDerv.and^i|lettg in-Ms * of ttaetTftiverslty of Texas, appearing every Tuesday morning*. -and the "fraternities themselves can ®gfc'trial -Btcp|fea-^1fi^ [ark: Iirthe. final round Qouwil-of- re- Junior Clas^-Misa Katie SmalK , -met.by Tnembjgrs^pf,"ithe Tulane Xojth.Carolina-won with 100.70 feet-;­Sophomore Class—John L. Sinclair, cejition committee ai Ijl1! f°ri'.V UukI­ , SPECIAL ORDERS' IN and "Mac" gpt second with. 91 freshman Class—'-Norman T. Robertson: CLOTHIN& i ing nliil esc-ortecl lo* tiic Donechautl To the .,. Senior '/Law—Royall G. Smith. feet),; ' """. _ • • N0. 8O8 CONGRESS AVENUEJ* • Junior Law—Albert jioggeaa, Hotel. breakfast' we' 'he contest lasted so late that we__«. t ' _ n.j • ' Athen&epn—W. P. Hargrove. -^°k ihf! (ajrs. tQ the i^hlcfiq•;ield«:{if:-rj,jgge^4he:r^giiiar 8:40 p. m. -train,. train,. TJnivcrsity rstronfl^c; Ru8k—E. P. Stockwell. Ashbel—Miss Olatia Crane. -• -The field is "largl'r 'thah rnirs._ the :;1)ut suc^,(leajn'getting oWt at 9:30 DR. BAXTER Grace llall Correspondence^—Miae GreU- The p. jn.'biftfn excursion thefe wer arrived at .10 o'clock the ing the arrival of a (argfe and turns were long an 1 - for I JEWELRY AND LOAN in our State edueational 8^»tott:weg^ stroliing arovTh(l/~ Bt'rtumont.-Wo you perfect satisfaction as to : . The itreliniinafV liei.it: in tlic.'lOO arrived at Hoitston at .8:4.t]t; lii. aiKp COMPANY^ dor whv it is that there is not. a arid 230' vai'd (laslie.-came-olf at .3 fit, style and %nefa1 wort, li-ft fnr. Aiistiri at 11 n. m. . 8I9 CNGRESS AVENU E stronger feeling of, unity between" the p. Mi-before a crowd of abinit one manship, and ca ' ' Our scoi'e was small qhd-does not A. and M. College of-Texas and our .hundred arid fifty people", mostly reprewnt-the good " work we money. Investigate the suits ^ ""LOAMS STRICTLY CBHFIDENTIAL" at all Tulane students. which 1 u\ State University. A -part of -the did.. If we had been able to take make to order for PickDPi^fc^ Resiawriiu^ In the first heat North Carolma $10,70 up, and trousers at -t^»ie-4y^tem and according to' law Weissm'an and jalohff„-too, . we and^;¥ajiderlfi.lt both-gcTt ^rt^fflr wni,.(T ]liWr(? ,won lhl. W $2.95 iip. ^— V — "THE STI;DENTS' 1 a part of the--sauie institution, their false^bbt. but -M^llt wiih ^ "« ; i a-yiird. for niak.ng a ,,vU*'e just had interests are identical though their EATING PLACE . in spite^of that haudieap'Osborne of . a' ,iinife(1 din,jlu,t of ;ni01Hlv: A. G. GERJES ..fields of work are (lilferent. .^rth Carohna nm.le tK,. remark,. hBd"to -make the best. «f-it. 'u-hile J It is unnecessary to call attention alilyT^asT time of 10 ]-•, —«ofT® COMPLETE VHJTE SERVICE ^ L we-did not score many points, our BOB HARRISON'S to of which ' equaling the Southern.record. Bow-men'did :wcll many the instances in --fo.r {loxjces and teatP" . don started j'n the second beat and efit to each their previous records by a good ' got ;:way witfcthe^ » --. ^ eSTABU&HEO 1373 other1—a single,example will suffice. margi|i;.liind but foi5 the fact that" •­ , second stride his spikes struck a hard Bowdon Vvas taken with a severe Q.A. DAHLJCH LO BATHS The entry of A. aijd M-into inter­piece .of clay and turned his foot, chill -just before the one-fourthFIRST-CLASS WORK collegiate-athletics gave a, great im-iging him to.Jirs knee.'-lie was ' _ DEALER /«_, _ _ inik; run wc would have-showed' Up petus to that form of student en­up again, however, and after the^ better. "~i~" \ --—7^'-—^nr liuneh Hke tlie wind and heat-tnit - FURNITURE deavor in this institution, "while oxir The total scori' was: Nortli Caro-1 a Yanderbilt man for third plaetdf relations withf them beyond question lirta, 4J'; Aranderbilt, 37; Tulane; he had ten .Yards -furMie^. tar fuh 25: Texas, ;4.. -, Merchant helped athletic hg wouhl have won second place, as. HOUSE to : upbuild their spirit. Both colleges stand in this his time was 10 3-T> in spite of the -1 ^Tailor.... FURNISHING regard "in a class entirely to them-fall, the winner's time being JO 2-5.. THE RU.SK. 903 Congress A vie; GOODS selves in this State, and because of As only: the tirst arid second man in IBTH AND LAVAGA STREETS : ,v. „ iir-„ final heats we-did not-get a place ^ batWday-^Tght promptly aT^p'eloclr- A. LEISERING 1 lated athletically from, other;colleges ^in the finals . " . ' ­by President lfilliafd. After roll 106 Bast 18th Street of their class; By.uniting their ath-. ' Before the' heats in;the £20" yard call and appr<)yal..0f-"the minutes of letic managenjents;where necessary;, dash Capt. McDaniel, at the. request •last meeting the following progxaiii.,...,...;. was rendered: f t or at least working in harmony in °f the' referee, gave an exhibition RESTAURANTHAUE'-SOUaO A SPECIALTY First,ji deelairratiori dn "AmeVi-'­the' bring foreign colleges the .discusi^vNone of the visi'i­ filling of to STUDENT TRADE SOLICITED ^"by. Texas, the athletic arrangement .of inS ieanis.had ever seen-it thrown, Mrv" Bigler, * BILLIARD HALL All Repairing neatly done; and th^v Were%r<.'|tlv; interested ahd' wlli('h :wa< excellently and eloquently each could be greatly improved. L,av(. "]yrae '' With Rebate Checks on all Games gave "Mac" plenty .of applati ' •^tuid^'declajna.tiQn. hpiff^ the : • AH fhg. Dftlirarjes of the J5* feet " o~ttiches­ •J,A. JAGKSON 'those who0 have tha best interest? of niore than his jireviotls *.tlolivci-ed by Mr. Ingersoll to •• —JSeason. i : QTa.Tl#irnrt]is7-'A • \; . A . , NIIL.LER,WMLI Proprietor. •" il-.~ .ocin i ., i ^ crh1iQ^firtr» n1 r>^—— 3&imp0lis^Tfife''^](Beildn was also Dealer in jewelry, Diamonds, jn the^SO'vard (lash Bowdon had not unite their labors and see what TELEPHONE Ho. 40 an .excdlent one and*Mr. Camp did" ^ t.h6 inside trftck, fnaking the. turn WATCHES, SlLVEBWAfiE, good will result? not fall below the standard of elo- MUBICAJ. IH8XRUMENTS, CLOTHIKQ. HATS, ' s Tjt-v; 1 close .to the stakes; and was beaten -•——— 0 B00T8, 8H0ES, QUH8, PISTOLSv quetice set by'JMr.-Bigler,,. ' :. Tor second place by abom it foot; his AlOIinilTIOH, ETO. y. -LOADED SHELLS. ..•••• Every year it is'becoming -more After.a meeting of the Oratorical" time being;, 24 1-5, or three-fifths- QEEAT'BAEQAIH8 IN UNEEDEEMED painfully" evident we have that a PLEDQE8. faster than he had: ever. nfn^t".'bo: '.Aviation the foHowing debate was WATCHES AHD JEWELET RCTATttETV surplusage of social functions ap-ia iore. These heats ended .the pro- c* ,. . 'Sectl?.n , pended to .our v;_Commencement gram, and the; team returned to the Vf,1"' ™k,.chairman. G19 CQNQRESS AVE. .Ulirmative^ Bishop, Moffett. >rega-'exercises with a corresponding 8e-.hotel for supper. *7^ tive: Mann, Buchanan. . traction.' to the • Commencement Saturday morning,was spent in a., Improved ^Secti«5n 2-^-Mr. Adamson, chair; . 'st-^ car proper. , Beginning with the ipiddle a1jou^ 'the.city and in nia^ii^.Affirmative Newsonie, ,Cook. ;ar„,visit™tb .the mint; the Erench of the' week preceding Commence­ Negative: , Markham, Avers. Si#' Miirket, arid the docks. --Sectioh 3--rM r..Curtsinger, chai r? ment, there is a periect round of so-The afternoon program began at nianv; Affirmative.: .Garrett, Griggs. cial enjoyment with which most of 3 p. m. with the final heat of the Negative: Dabney, Zumwalt. 'v,. the participants becoine surfeited be­1G0 yard dash .which was„ won by Question: ^Resolved', that •En.g- The Standard fore the j^orth .in ' , ' Ug" he functions are half over, and , Carolina in 10 1-5lr5 secondsseconds,. ]afH[ ' • . for Gentlemen Southern recort. « ° ^ the remaining ALWAYS be bornern» ^.r >»k,. ,,n , ^ .Hi The.Name "BOSTON -Evidently this year will-he no ex-Rusk for this .session, and we -are tas tamped ond place. Gillette had been • nurs MAR LIN R E P EAT I NO SHOT GUNS ,.to.:say-that it ;,was one -of-tirt^ ates01.: the alreadv made-indicate that the com. and whU» ii ,r;: I,, ^ T V ^""t.^ "m' •partandquiitt^ljf^nlshof thebest doublegu"1. with thesuperiorityin sighting sod shooting o[ ing festivities wiir be in strict" ae-" (•> Th,-r,.,. r,.,i.!;v ^„^,iiK'!£"* ^ the single Barrel,and slsopossess the rapidity;m opinion. 2T®_ Spd magazine capacity .of ' M AnLin to 5 BEPEATING RIFLES. .120 p»8e.et!: CUSHION V-cotdanee with precedents already set. Next Saturday night .will I>e the IU0« ut arms and aMmunltton, colored cover « BUTTON Tulane, lin'vill-.! of North Carolina. Usthaus, mailed foe, 3stamps. -, Evm those W regularising of the Kustfor MMLW riR« ARM« OO., NSW H*yB^ct. CLASP . iin-.ts an-givni are alis.-lo tiiMvn «T„.thm-»-rc -lami in rai.:.! ILl'In'-'ir f v never • +j to; 11 icq in rapid that all the members will ho r™o­ ' th.9m,;vjyilLPiey i^ot. begin now " succesfiion and , L .1 ,' •. i-•' K.Vf /rn . . _ , ial ­ tQ maksrarrangefnents to redtice the but both Linville Snd Gillette failed CVCRYWHERE. interest-should be taken in the selec- C. EKMAN WM«J«ir,8gk*iOo. number for the 1902 Commence. -make ^ in their three jumps and tion of officers this term aVlhev -" • ~ Oottoa^o -x^s nwntP' Nothing 'shoit of a u^-r8t The ^Tisf-all be cho^n from those.wl^ -Rnnt AND'SjjOEMAK^R effort will accomplish anything. Will RJERY PAIR WARMNTEC CUSTOM WORK" r-rlfc m mm.' the fraternities not set the example off the tie for second place. INALL.ITSBRANCHE8 you want, boys, 'and work for them. ^feD *^ga%W I :iea -1 cess <\ nr I vha anc -tia hoi me wii •.% ne< nb ier: lire •"i Gri : tw< j •Su lea t an: tioi •• r P§i per •" -i '.' 4 wil the Mr lea r ¥ of daj Su .tia tr* attmm ItfWaag *W#t! t no md for h i idy itee i to irk­^ou tits for at ltd— tf: r nes 4 "i rv.„ — ~ sick w2& mump The-,tWin& were aaroetL ^r^«xpr^®T fiisiap­ alike ia shape and aae A. L FU.TON. MISTROT'S W -taming ant 5ide bne eotdd have told am* from tilfi r=r«ther except rfiw the titty ' -At STUDENTS' OLD STAND --MjijS -®W=»4e-' 2sti?vm>., ­ -tfare sashes rig an, last " ' 'mLx:. Mgaml ens ^Ifer •T^au& ten. , U : ^fifeetdag-y^ffif'lasi,- . Wife 'were tfewn speaJar m. grief, • anil still; the whiiethg !»4a.t3#^ lawa w» eovetwi :^r7~ <£ <£ fodowiB2--Fcida.TE•'. • .^fountain. of her; tears hud nafc rn-n with',"sennas .qf Japanese tabegcns*, 3 •,'• ^^?^n^::T^;^5cnattaS2i ofwith,""sefeisas of Junonesfe luMmm.' 4iy. HerT motivem6tiTO was not to win onder the soft radiance of whidi [ pine Blue Suits'' for ~~'K Tatars W WOTd,mi I ^ .*** •: 5^ ^use ^ooat'-to Texas chivalry and i»au^,,as&mbled rHor-d* biffcij;iir Wa.' TJie ' ^K); do honor m.pfa ri•*(>• ^.\ •. -iir''"••-*+ r , _l ,, "At length £ saw a " lady within, call Keatuckv. •'—-AJ : m -: i i' j * >ftiller than chiseled marble, gtand­ r^ -— .ing there... ­^Siar^work^: _WiiijeiVaKKafe^".-It "'The Late Laaieated^ the older States:, : " If-..^ •: Fekefi' WaJJffir. who Vag?!re-Hary l£eyc .'. • '. -ttt± The-Misses Armstrong"are dae. ,j» "Aad ... ;, "., . ; -tMiii-„i .^i tuCen^" j —>— there-wa^ ^apphoy whitiy 'i^especiai-eredit -for thetc great­ fi T^8? father, '•robedl aajgelieitL ' • rr rp^TTTn^.t T; -« .' "3 •=—• -•." -r—^~s -. * ^ -hearted fepitality. Let as trust I^OLIQEE SHIRTS. J" "Jeiumet.hi; "a:.,-r£die ~Ui] . sity.- j'E!j?faii beauty', mtiiajiehuiy (Sraue^ ' * more of Austus^ ':Mi£^xg' J exclusive patterns^)| . Srnuirht ?rom a • pensive thuu^t' * sseas willi throw o^ea their hoia.es to -(. hitnpv piaj»J! . -..., JiiXii -LLi-ii .en it S.wj:?V trien{Ia. , --—»—. fH»«iles6 of the.^B^tyBeise-a.road .t&ere ,shaJI;;'i«; tfen% rawt c jJ-u ^>f, jj-t,. we«k ia. .< 'ijfR, she,. "#sv vaoeial „ F. E. M1STR0T. ­ ,?"^ .»ne-;ta^stro£?x dot woold she toe town'can know:. • • y g^V; \ « _•.••• : ,1-... ••" • ;;. .her pia*je uatil the yeilow ^aresceat ^ ' • • —a n—1—«:"a-1 ^gotertetoa, who \w ^tefote j-From'the Losk^&MSx. ITiiak " u _jy^_ : .^_,:K::: » ^tv Kevedie:;.' L. S.. jt;,' r^gfets that LOCALS AND PERSONALS. ­ • **** f lite ,jat^ ^ «ur V* ,>£> &^riki^^rt^te,5,ap^io was Sk; \a.^v ^.way San; Pre^h; ;.gid, 1 ^rvetito irr^poij^e 'la}i -.;•^ are diuisyruu-jiv 'iav vixh tK«ra->:j« ai^ -4^TaiTersjcT. ~~fengg—Wg-migrfit ^nagest tkit A ht-. L.' dti aujfw louil eoloc"' kar. .-, -. < Tuoaizt^r'^ri. who has 'jeeri^ :TOHiti. jjtfcw g| aaj. |riea»te Irom^ fejvLs; bet^c :iTiT)mMAn» t^uite -i "3 r.'UlaiH.. — •• —!•• •• • -"-*-who Ttsiteg'as ge^nttv^' That w ay TtO*,WS*at. UO "y!gV,?1J:'**-< _ _••>.••-V-V-.'.V-..,..y. • . .;•'' • •' sch^ja ipftasr the pui-c, juar. m ivnt-" THierp ^ 1&6 • ;~rMeli'ee$i-waar strteck *• fer i --. J •. 'y' -' :=rir cesfe——r~7 • ­ iJ^g ,dir0s rautHssic?., g^-Jg^gdf"^r-MI ttatateab^QAtlv !^; 1 , \V T. B 4 A. '9>. i? tt-aL-hui^ ' • " V •lai^f^l^Wafc:TOiS™»rrT^l '^.'R}.• ^,1, • -.;S .\;r,. -> . * -.• . wjil.E"fniiiJ3 JS. 'V:,*t«r>.'4 s<;,~»?n" :.^iesti©ned.%-: L C ww an m Ternon.— — --L. I. • •' irig. -u -a pla^'-s-. te othtfr' •aajjntergstiag >r22r>i ±r ilib a^mjjjtir t-hat anv 'fa.fawb.d.1 piayet lri gwts Irk,'too.:B&^i#*wnrv.©iit.-JiSw Rev. • i • P.(. (_TOod?')n corul(i«.teii/( se*-& in t5j»r g£ tJi? fitful subject to. ~ iimax wfttf good.:, how^veci w&en. chapel.la« week. ... _j_ tvul'••( uiapiiaieb at iiaLji. ::fl|£ There are a few |n?opI« w5w attest •-*. -7" .".•—~i* v: •'•'••••'>• ... ulie wa»i tiiraed o^ -aoft > go J< • Okuhon^.t ( #®Cr ^aiEWij. who» fe#*ua^ ;^ev«r " ffnrLV~\V~5atrgg-"t5 -faf-ra^-baitk g> g«ta B^t, In cote^e^iteatfe^ ing bBSHWslirnrm : #4ie_: Tfa Uuitru-rk -of the.TejCMXMaa: M^wSe>^.'await-aa pattaii&r i m^riMl"';A^^ji^ticia::i8 -otit. ^^t~pT»ra Phone 119. . The tuiuter for. the n^xt Uatie-,df *« -, , _ ' . I ' ' . . . -. tiie Recfei :Ls ready to: ^ to'press. N ttrr,ia?t £ game o'f-oass-^LEfc-^LI*B DsS. fe ka»w;jhat oo o«e. r. caiied dw •la^tvrejn^jf on'i-tiait of ••^F^ntkr' 5a " sfeorteomiafs of some «if iw. """"' .1"">ra::. ' xha. -'thcr tin; Ahk iTtwf.i,By it wajjt v: frtends. . The absalwtii-Ti im­ -This tstfrm. weather iuake • the' ~a -^atfh"^-aad^Vdaculed. tfa^am-o'uns.M tbe-pen».. Atudeiii^ -"long fi)r_ tfaeir 7;ggth^&friggg^wBgfe'--Srorp. R.'r& T-" work, to 35b*83^B^liKr@B0Bihr homes." ' •. ••"•-:v:^v m favor.v.f ' the j^ramjetfv-• An jninii.'i-: ; M-^year.' btefope iliat3an.dj.ag, -how-. . -t——.t -~ . r-«. sjon -fw «ra» clursed and the pro-fever, o^k-t-'n? ^oy oexi year were elect-, ^rtends lr®m Teute feit |m|t -'flwj# The Magazine-will get'oiit the matter, so oe«!~, a n^at^um, wa-donate»l-to- na w»rtkcd£i«W(-rt&rf-LeagueP«llmenceta*xt lBa-ue_thst is-said-to he «t. ' wooid--»04r be ami^".Team*.'"'i'lui; \»iilt" tiW i.:uiin.'iimtrm.~ winner. '• . .t ' . .-•, . /. am omt UmBot i** yi.vjing Ia-dies and oest.. wishes • —.-.t ^ teamnyefe-in eTcrv -re- BUaxr ilr ­ -.-Jt-m, rL-dvlor has.^»-^_—...T fo^: "\Tarsity*,arsuy xoto ne vtepmoas--ffl -^ Hargrove m feiaesBimsLuese uiittiager. aaa set of coi!«fe/ iaeo atltb* _ ror --«*cjfnwe ass maaiger, snd ^ect .the ftnest H»r'»niT thfe \Sta.te tottrBam^nt whiA wiil: ,.I':Pt-F&niek wis again itfianjmoosly be«4"o«r pteasiwe i|::w~ tiejj' niankger of Magarine for fY>min^ Stkt^ tonrnampht whrnf) witt-, E>r. Ptok'k was airain imarumoasiv rt ha» ever _>at-yoans 7ladfe.:' is to " .be eivmiaeBdeIS"peiZE COXTfi^T ''Walter Amster went to ilt ­ inittee,; in . ent4?rta{ping'-^'the: \ teimis-the iippreeiatioQ thkt -was felt by, ClMorpontcd) , IN ORATORY. Oregor Thursday to spend atday or -pia vers wbn wi"!l K--Wrfr" from' ;d! -the toembeW -M^his,antiriif wo-rk ..^i. Niwlws CstCA«o Omit twoaf-fiiiuie. . Atiss •A^eli-,^tgS:.--jy^g«a.­U ^XIVTOW' • -mi? . . overover-methe State.J>tate. .'. Mi-s-N"orve(l;>tati?s .ore— •£& Prto&seot -i^ldheld in ib^a^torVumatiditoripn ta Ftiidjij'Sutton, has.been qtirte sick;-with played' hew-thli .seasofc ^ ^a -trneiat . ' ..'. •-. t;«} on.:.-f­ scarier £ev«t:J * serres'.pat '.for•. bnsuutttur ***&£, ^enK?d : wW.^-m • •'—— -i i-ii-' .J-. •••• • The* SeniQrLaws.are "eiceedingh the idea of helping the Tensi* (luh ^ 0 time experience.meeting. Prof. Shurter in room tO at.S:15 anxious ' * • iit;•' —tl*.'-v--.^*'— nri't' in ttii^ 'w3lv*^ • » ' Jilrs. Sfiuxt^r? Mls*6 ».• • « % . . * . « , •."• to receive -their ^onstitu--wa.;. , j^i^~^^i^:.Siwk™fc--->who on ^^te, ta:|rawjfor places. ... tional Law. grades.1 ~ ^* -=r w^nt with the club on the trip, were^!nJ "THE" V'SFIBEL SHOW NOTICE. psrt of this,-week. •• Get your -suit-' • -^L, ~ .". " !•" ,, • v., ,'•'•> . -TvV-. clu'o. which fact, called -fohih more ~ wipliom "ready ; > : ' AshM pl^ I niversitv students wishing «s-3-— -—c Sttmttief,, *d-.. .The Cactus will be here'the latter elected as honorary members of the : seeches from jhetEL la fact,-it --. , -. ..; ••• •.. . . was presented m '.the:.; aaditonum seemed. W:'be fieculiarly .. a speech-1 ^^ thfirstudiescan.ap|Oy to : the® at tte Qoi&i*&a f%tiiar _.^iss Imogene, Hicks of Rockdale ; F^ay night. jlay Hth-by the girls mAkrn^ meering .all atraimd. and it , l^dy at t03 West Six^i Boolderf Cola. You'll eiibear wU s^Eit rommeAcement tiine ^wrth 0f the. A¥hbei" Society;— was was with reluctance that: it^ was ^^^-.^^ mtsomthlf Cnm-hrny them there-or at some 1$t the • JIiss®s ScarbTrongh. .r a-large_house-. since no one who saw finally a«!journe«i: ^ m academy stadj^ Mountain -r -•--- vear was »|%5 -t-­ soprosper­ —MfiDaniel. Bowdon. GiHette, and The prospects, for the cTiik"neit Mr. Curtiss remrn^ " -upon t ne ^.ta^t e^ . air extended tour is 'being arranged, . ®fke .. an ^tppropriatton ^ to uiursaay night. ;-^ • , gra.to,r with^^^ ' -: * i t l b» «Z «f ^ ^wayB liaooey, and this acfounti for the -,^ r?''G;ption given., thei-Misse^,"." &,• "• ritf the J«»k.., . xr„«. .-necessities.necej .. "to. oni-*. tjnivexsity "epi^'of Tex^. --New -Fvf^ffi-y Afteg-^h& oiatQ^ical ^onr . _anique. and...scarce^; atiyMie .caul.:....,..aming-heard Qf on all sMes.^:. -•flat ft close association with eaeh Ell®® almost every one providing m&ai fi 'rnft^ir K»4J8AA.1T^^';~ • • ^)gj;-;nycn-|gK" lltK rijliVLijuafe---AH WP ...'. t .-tr-.'-^ will "bKngoat 1)Ativ Pn V --knqw on earth a|^,^ns^Jed t^. .-^^a-tcTnakB ladies who liife there. A large ve- I ark r' W >n % service know was that they were the Ashbel . ' V**'line. make fte the .Brazos "Valley 'Railway,'. wasJi' -_is r,-2^ekepi ^ to their frienfe will be rondacive to "»n the only throngb ivISir0r t0-the L ni!vftrs'S 8a^ur-", trains,—with Cafe Caxg^ PttUittaBg. Miss • Heard AFSTi^ ters oneo-bv one" and pereuadetl. each in years to ^CHQQI Arg^forjKdl to contribute • -ATthurEefetTe, crE ^V I'be first on hut «ad R^ttlsrMinefal Wool-filted ^Perintendent of. Public Instrtic-able to recite on aceduntaccount 6f having "a v£jy badT tethher will open' July 31st. Governor Saypra^ yi^p J. S. 011 na»ixig. 'rv of how long they last and how for eironlar. resigned to accept the cold: she. got iio turthwr 1I»» • ukfr cmwiflfring their nfflHy See ftrtlwi.Uag fnut of the forbidden tree, attq. lite. .T.Staslky Ford, Principal,' at Brash'sChina Palace, Araine 2*-B.—^IV Epvorth ­ ma! — lB09 Layaea St^ Anstio.^ Ifipth Streak. ' another Eve.'then she slopped.. fiH g»t» Friaefroar wayn. THJ5 APBfL IfiniBEB QPAKfEKLI Tajtor, *i jcd apewily txrthose t nter^ted in -' ': isnwHEsa^H^;3gp .a^'.^csKHHEw IN THE CITY V 1008 CONGRESSAVE the hj^rM^l giwfh Texs*. TV _ " Jaxw l)ta iaki!§_SassL. I IL of a shfji% , ..'CJmrkai Usamat Bm&„ 35® *. w&sjQKt 'Shag. • aice tirmi^ttffrvzrd a^ouoi of the s&ssiar create of U*c? campaign ; ari/j t/, thu Alex. Caaai, l-Tnzr Trtinij-STUDENTS n -le&rmt k appasd**}-a serijsf of doe-' Edward €#!D£ fif ifese »*•s&®assa.i^ SE-'.^feirlr: «»•»*£ gfrea.» f^tt or in whole^. nL ^Sl^: COMI NGTbTHEUN'VERS.TY 'Ma!b*| ^rU+Fafct*?. yiaAr'. a^asasll^raicy'-T^ t? ta01NG'TOtIheir^home s^ fetvfroro.®My;pointe f/f riew, Lena L^bsto Tfgfcff1!;; js.-® MONDAY NIGHT AND WILL RMO THE - Brill* u9f^'oeto9juNiei/ Mr. -Br JfaigareS. HaHsdawi ~ ta^as*| ...WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. '^K'Vp£a7j^8Si30S3.g$.'' ' -C, Barker; feDwm we are indebted JSPill* MJST /ofr&SOSL. 'HCTL . . *• ' " fo)t $be arfiekv explains Irii otojedL SsA> •B®as i&P msm-.j ^^ -Hte coiwiructa elearand absolutely . Alex. :j%f5"'Stjn&Qmi^-Tisi:: nonpartisan aeeonnt of eren«. and 1 \Iferrr (heUmm .as "®W3i8etiT?­to print, as ^ppieroentarf t ti» hi* Iffte «SS3^5 C^tl aeeoant, jhe original aoareefc-from PsKfltr- Srad­-Irhlfeh fee has obtained Kii : Jo**^ • I^tT.''pmr..* ^gsgajfe^'Aifhs^'Tt -. -withthe purpose of popularizing;-ag 'gag••jsmfgigt.'to)S:o • thi>. Railroad -Uier«> Mr.'Barker i» t« l»<; MmpH-| ., . , ,.. . Jopjn mentefr not only lor baring abfy -SSfc-134^50 <(*£ for­ . B Jk, FURNISHES THE BEST SERVICE edited and annotated the original: ^jsleMBfier fefciompqajr^r AND QUICKEST TfME TO POINTS Wfltiam !®9bst ;A4aafcsi&; «nc-;._ QENERAttY IN THE STATE, HAVlNa' -r dbctttnewiai, but /or luaving m -;^:a6M^y|i'|ri^ra^^;;'fovthe;*p'repa?»-. Jai&e* . ewwfnfJy etfiwrtru.eled a eonei# 4nd -' ATalfcf^'Sa.ff fnir> K-i nf :. document* Is General Houston> ;Mi|fcief I>e»h^rd. yttprf^-ilrfiitT. %>me puptl^ (4?i' official reporf *>1 tW WttJe, Tiii* shirk all th#-fierjff and ju-j LBkrim> Itibreli, Jr. P. f LA WLESS. Pw, & TI>5 Agt. account in jK'fhajm too *^! Jifjkmt"W, Ifayaie. • the ^8^hitf^ind -tudv al' to naquir* wimmfJnf, hwf if ;M />f:|n flight and wrpitp-%payrga^Tf.J or jjj win',-. tor«»t ,to crmipare it in d<;Uiii with A. esww a hriWiant pa|^rV«i thf riifefgl;? tlie offv^iat report, priutwJ in traiws-Hermine Clara liirhtfj Others plod al0D^r'tt«ad»}Y the whqfc -foriIhe ^rni Umif OtAh^ Umi^ =5= <*!r,n Klizafanfa JfoTtaal West «^d^Ti?a}fy-^fesrpr:a yreai des^ ^cao copimHmhf, Hanta Antu. Ai> . >Wa;|fflt tkfl tli*.,iiiHii' fwrjV­ . U to 'iw.ffiififled, '.the point of •*»<»* PERCY DuP. wHUTAKER^ Soulhcm Mamg^r, lT' ti&i'i&int'h'v» i_wh«ie#«r-rtteifi^^'Aiiiui.i^l|i-; tiutzcit. ' gTfcdfe-WillV ]<•»>»it tSfin Harvard, Cornell, Bryri Mawr, Smith,mafe to exci«e or pimatg thw de>>-^cajmui» l^miklin -Mriralikra -~ihr gfate^jf .. akw -feat. # -— " ~~y~. Ida Mae M«i\ .^- the owrurrcm*' of the ^aney Dodgp 1'urner." g_th6 feflfr r.., .. ' eventu narratod.1*he domiment i* •l^lizal^rth VV«:eden. mind aim. fe'-ii i ••to feBpr. GOLFGOODS, POCKET CUTLERY chiefly interesting a* an iniitanw of .. Hteve Howard Worrell. -,L pOM> tlmt 1.W or d^Vloj^ •. • •tt»i widely varying estimates :pui Z rjtpT froBj ife»''tpaaw^ii-!„i -'.' " RAZOR STROPS ; ' OKADl'ATKS.7 UfK»n the A&lxui of General IIOUM- i -• ^. •_ . •. _ _. M; A. • " We also carry the best irtakea In shot guns and rifles. Bicycles .mns and we have iik-rHjlv 'tents for rent. Agent.for Pierce and Rambler bicycles.' tron red after. ~ W illiaiii TltiJii^y A^lamwjn."... nmrrw'cdb Pli^ra ^Wilbirr -i^ie^^AlleHir--dirje'/uKe 'f .Thi other jfecoirnt«, eight or nine 510 Congress in nurab^', are chiefly important foir Miiln;! iirookx. ^orpGEt br wm desire ' to „ Robert ('arlton Clark; thew»-sidc»>»» ll^tSPth*^^ihroir-ttpon-thfiujjMw Miej wirow npir tne —— ttyfw -iti iajijad any longer than it vafiiiiiJi attitode^ TOpuined-rtowttrdti--. Uj ^nl/-ihfTfi dowTi. We musf H, P, HILL14RD, Cashier 1{oU'rt Mourn' nbyjih.. ~ , v( 'President afterward,«f lerward,.and conf?l(iiiLvr>concli&ive -fevi-l^dnvund/l hornton _ , jj«w3Ta»» in wrd^r^ ina^rwirn for are «»v?- itotert Ijee Mwre. (UtMAi that the ta^k of constructing '• Thu<. we-faiJ entirt'­ .Maud Margaret Sfafpe. -an impartial and "anparti«u) narm-1y to ^wapteh ;,tlie fm-aiin-r^ oiir ' Franklin Han« Hmiih. .. ^ tive i» no ea«y one, Hinee it iw plain i»t:, the W^matic that no two-.of the documents re--..Maud .Smith. ^ ... --a»d development of our 1 U. S. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITARY Kiizabeth".. Howard W^t; count the events of the. campaign " HHJTllifr ­»n quiteJ|us: eame -Iight^lfr. Bar­M. H H ' rz^rr i-only the Hudents Capital and Surplus, $250,000.00 ker jfiiM, it;«ri)uld jMHJm, Iwpn earefill - •; ^Lui<;Mjrf •%&& •:;."!( \'lof tenn exarninatioiifi.^. Assets, over -$1,500,000.00 and pain«taking in his i'ewjnrch.iuid Frank fb/tun/r Deposits, over, .­ . al^/ reali^ thc> V>vi $1,200,000.00 particularly »«cee«sfHis in the Kelee­'n-tAVu'ji HviAm^i. ^from-themr'andj'ven.-ftd-­ tiofr and pbmpilatiw'-f^f hii! nmlft? 11 lr'hf' M-iiM^'inr ought to Tie^ifeoHfdled "We specially solicit the business of the Professors :wr -^—-fr-fiijiji ' -•­ ® Ry '"> ^-e. Ktillvfontinu( -amLStudents of the t rmyfrffjTy • i-'ii ii i" f, V •.,;. w0|-, ii'-u V^f:^ f. :' FUMmU'ii^rnm.. ' ^f"ply-irrtaF thm. ,H SJGMA NOS KNTliJITA J S151)^ %'3t£isIW8 Wiyiv®. U) }>uF;>titute in.ife -plaff. ^ ~— ^-7 ' -'V ^--v—t-—— :—^ TjttHt Thumlay night flic menilwf* ftiE TSSMM J ^ ^tor^j^uire the daihA QAV^lS. \L. SV\\0W of the Migma Jjfu Fraternity irere W^rEM, banqueted by Dr.. Sylve«ter 1'rimer i^^^^fldrilla; and ;hcr« ' • ' -. -~ -S^oryoTaUA.-;^-L at Jti». hotne. At 9 ::t0 o'olm lf lTfahmt*4-itjky wmitrmiwt}' throughout the terin ,J guests were UKhered into the ela }*>r-"ft wmM. »A-a little "hard " ' _ "WWaAeV^Xa, T>euTv&^\\)&u\ai. „ -^nrthe ately deeoratcdjining yoom,rwh«r« •• tfa} wMfow'k} «4 ^6TC\i "D\xP. ^DVi\,\aV6T, SOVAVicttv llA.a.^v&QeT. ^•^v.^WiM. Jbe -.hatder ont' the . fa—r away in converaatjbn and in mtty*/ keep have to keep^tSftrd^f the" mon+ of ",thfi dainty »prea«i-' [Ww -Uff^MUs. (A jiU ^fkwj^uw^r' {H0'**<>rTi,in order to rtake un'th» ' . it would heeesiitat11'-SxwAY&^r^W.* V 1 4 mui-fts mC,™ th^., interfi.r.f ion nf^-•]['--:• J *v tie.,, Frafc mioH, ,tt««nimfrtiJdy, .....iJ4i,-nk<:(jii,;n in accumnnjuiite^ IIi,* ' 'RaMuxe^ to at:t;omnioda<(f th^-r^ nwd %&VV Cardft,[ f' • --*At the t , 4 --••-— ••, , a . , , . .-—Ko^^l^^^ric^eeMknaiid^qtrizzeB^t^ , ^T&\6TtvUM StttUQUW^v Ctgsa lirjiwjpiih^Ji^had hm^wm4 be l»eard. timmgfc «ffcetntflly do away^^ with Jh^systeni ­ ;P.r'nr. and Mid, Thn tryotem hf ^1^ twn ex and above aU .else W. rtd of thn«0 4 ml ,, , , n"" TPrrfl '.{*A" . _y-*"^^106 06 HQ Ox fhnao fo-r •' er, after which the guerts dc. aminatimw nwy hiw fldw ror? of » student'a life< thd^iSS^ " P11^* vere: Ttwj. iag6^> • '%t J^istturb: ''oiar otherwwe • BOSCHE BUILDINGS V I num0r fttr niore mtlC more Pe^ceffil slumber»—the term ex 806 CONGRESS A^eMS^